Fucking Secretaries

Fucking Secretaries




🔞 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻

































Fucking Secretaries
July 24, 2022, 9:29 PM · 3 min read
PHOTO: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg delivers remarks at the Plenary II: State of Black America: Combatting the Threat to Civil Rights & Democracy during National Urban League Conference in Washington, July 22, 2022. (Brian Stukes/Getty Images)
PHOTO: Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida, speaks during the Republican Party of Florida 2022 Victory Dinner in Hollywood, Fla., July 23, 2022. (Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Allow microphone access to enable voice search
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had sharp words for the Republicans opposing a bill codifying the right to same-sex marriages, urging them to support the legislation's passage in the Senate after it won bipartisan House approval .
Buttigieg, the first openly gay person to be confirmed to a Cabinet position, underscored during a CNN appearance on Sunday what it would mean for the legislation to become law, recounting a typical weekend morning in which he said he tries to take on household duties to give his husband, Chasten, a break.
"That half hour of my morning had me thinking about how much I depend on and count on my spouse every day. And our marriage deserves to be treated equally. I don't know why this would be hard for a senator or a congressman," Buttigieg said.
"I don't understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted 'no' on our marriage as recently as Tuesday hours after I was in a room with a lot of them talking about transportation policy, having what I thought were perfectly normal conversations with many of them on that subject only for them to go around the corner and say my marriage doesn't deserve to continue," he said.
"If they don't want to spend a lot of time on this, they can vote 'yes' and move on," he continued, "and that would be really reassuring for a lot of families around America, including mine."
Buttigieg also criticized Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., specifically after Rubio said a vote on the bill would amount to a waste of time -- echoing other Republicans who oppose the measure because they say Democrats are using it as political theater when no real threat to marriage rights exist.
"If he's got time to fight against Disney, I don't know why he wouldn't have time to safeguard marriages like mine. Look, this is really, really important to a lot of people. It's certainly important to me," Buttigieg said, referencing Rubio's dispute with Disney over the company's criticism of a state law restricting discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools.
Rubio's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News.
Appearing on PBS last week , Buttigieg said the LGBTQ community was in "a very precarious moment."
"Historically, rights and freedoms have always expanded, we went from one era to the next. It's always been more free, and more just -- even if imperfectly so. That was before. And the question now is, Are we going to start going backwards right now?" he said. "It is extremely disturbing, certainly as a married gay man and a member of the LGBTQ community, not only to see our rights coming up for debate once again but to see settled law called into question."
Buttigieg's remarks come as Democrats push multiple bills codifying unenumerated rights in the Constitution that had been extended via Supreme Court rulings.
With Roe v. Wade overturned last month, reversing five decades of national abortion access, Democrats argue other rights granted by the high court could be at risk, such as same-sex marriage.
Justice Clarence Thomas, one of the Supreme Court's most conservative members, wrote in his concurring opinion rejecting Roe that the court should also reconsider its decisions legalizing same-sex marriage and ensuring contraception access.
Last week, 47 Republicans in the House joined with the Democratic majority in approving the bill ensuring recognition of lawfully granted same-sex and interracial marriages. One-hundred and fifty-seven Republicans voted against it, with some citing their personal beliefs and others saying it was unnecessary.
The bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where Democrats would need the support of 10 Republicans for passage.
Senate Democrats hope at least 10 Republicans will support Respect for Marriage Act after 157 in House voted against it
After GOP Sen. Marco Rubio called the vote on codifying gay marriage a "stupid waste of time," Buttigieg told senators to "vote yes and move on."
Moscow: Unsold 2021 Pickup Trucks Are Distributed Almost For Nothing
A proposal to protect same-sex marriages through federal law is turning into a political liability for Senate Republicans who would rather talk about inflation and gas prices than a hot-button social issue that could provoke a backlash from their party’s base. Making matters worse for Senate Republicans, a bill to repeal the Defense of…
Pete Buttigieg ripped Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, for having “time to fight against Disney,” but not to support a bill that would guarantee federal protections for same-sex marriage.
`Enacting laws prohibiting abortion are impositions of a religious minority on the majority.’ | Opinion
Очевидно, пришло время что вам не нужны никакие Экономические знания чтобы начать получать прибыль на финансовых рынках !!
The House approved on July 19 a bill that would federally protect same-sex marriages, but it’s unclear if the legislation can pass the Senate.
Walt Blackman is wrong on abortion being used to 'exterminate' Black people. But he isn't wrong that the community is worse off because of it.
"We had discussions about that at the Republican Governors Association last week," Hogan told ABC "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl of a possible Trump announcement, which Trump has repeatedly teased. "I think most people are very concerned about the damage it does to the party if he announces now," said Hogan, one of Trump's loudest GOP critics.
If you aren't wrapping foil around your doorknobs when alone, you should start...
Jason Perry, the director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, told Deseret News that Utah "has not seen a Senate race this competitive in decades."
Tulsi Gabbard tweeted a stinging criticism of President Biden and the 'elite' who she claimed are turning law enforcement agencies to target critics.
Former Vice President Mike Pence visited a South Carolina church Wednesday to make remarks on the “Post-Roe World,” according to ABC 15 News. Most reports catch the pro-birth statements he made but in one TikTok video of his speech he actually said something not completely out of left field.
Learn to speak, read, and write Thai and Thai script with our easy and fun online course. Nine years of experience teaching individuals and groups.
In "The Southernization of America," Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker see America as a whole adopting the politics of the segregated Jim Crow South.
John Dickerson says the former president's supporters have engaged in diversion, distraction and lying about witnesses at the January 6 hearings, demonstrating that they're OK with Trump's failure to protect the nation.
Brin divorced Nicole Shanahan after he learned of the affair
You’ll Never Believe What It Grew Into...
Gaetz spoke at Turning Point USA event in Tampa, saying no one wants to 'impregnate' abortion rights activists 'if you look like a thumb.'
Readers feel the money paid to players has changed college football and question the intentions of booster donations.
Two of China's most popular social media platforms said they would start displaying the names of marketing agencies on influencers' profile pages, after the country's internet watchdog accused those service providers of spreading incorrect values. Twitter-like microblogging platform Weibo and short video app Douyin, the Chinese sibling of TikTok, this week began testing the feature, which would be extended to all users after the trial period, they said. Influencers often employ agencies, known a
Point Network is the World's First Full Web 3.0 Architecture. Decentralize your business now!
Roman Faraldo possesses freaky power, which showed at Bellator 283, as he extended his KO streak to five in the promotion.
The pilot who crashed a small plane got immediate help on the scene thanks to a group of junior lifeguards participating in a nearby competition.
Why is the American South so politically conservative? It is poor; it needs reform. The basis exists for a class-based electorate, and yet, over a century on from the Civil War, things still split on race – to the Republican Party’s advantage.

Buttigieg, who is gay, also reacted to comments from Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio , who told CNN earlier this week voting on a bill to codify same-sex marriage was "a stupid waste of time."
"If [Rubio's] got time to fight against Disney, I don't know why he wouldn't have time to help safeguard marriages like mine -- look, this is really, really important to a lot of people. It's certainly important to me," Buttigieg told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."
A visibly emotional Buttigieg described spending breakfast Sunday morning with his twin children so his husband, Chasten, would have time to rest, telling Tapper, "That's no small thing, as every parent of small kids knows."
"That half-hour of my morning had me thinking about how much I depend on and count on my spouse every day, and our marriage deserves to be treated equally," he reflected, blasting House Republicans for voting against legislation codifying same-sex marriage just "hours after I was in a room with a lot of them talking about transportation policy, having what I thought were perfectly normal conversations with many of them on that subject."
"If they don't want to spend a lot of time on this, they can vote 'yes,' and move on, and that would be really reassuring for a lot of families around America, including mine," Buttigieg told Tapper.
Buttigieg also discussed the administration's efforts to pass a reconciliation bill aimed at social programs, declining to lay the blame with West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin.
"We're dealing with a Senate where not one Senate Republican is willing to join on any of those priorities either, but also where we've been able to get a lot done," Buttigieg told Tapper, touting the administration's legislative achievements like the American Rescue Plan and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. "The President is continuing to push on other priorities -- we shouldn't overlook what's been achieved, and we shouldn't ever relent in pushing for what still needs to be done. I'm really looking forward to seeing where we're able to get on prescription drugs, something that would give a lot of breathing room for families. There's much more work to be done."
And he pledged his agency has "been acting with our enforcement powers to hold airlines accountable," after a slew of airline cancellations left travelers scrambling over the last few months due to weather and staffing concerns.
"We're going to continue to push [airlines] and, of course, prepare to work collaboratively whenever there's a chance to do things that smooth out operations in our national airspace," Buttigieg said. "It's a good thing that Americans have the income and the inclination to get back in the skies, that demand is so high after a couple years of people putting off trips. Now that that demand is back, the airlines have to be prepared to service those tickets that they're collecting revenue selling."
© 2022 Cable News Network. A Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All Rights Reserved. CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.
Updated 1617 GMT (0017 HKT) July 24, 2022
(CNN) Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded Sunday to Republican opposition to codifying same-sex marriage, criticizing House Republicans for opposing a bill to do just that hours after he was in a room with them talking about transportation policy.

Shortcuts to other sites to search off DuckDuckGo Learn More
Not many results contain fucking Search only for "fucking" secretaries ?
AP-Evan Vucci. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called out Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Sunday for his comments that a vote on a bill protecting same-sex marriage would be a "stupid waste ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday criticized Republicans who are against codifying protections for same-sex marriages. Above, Buttigieg testifies before the Senate Subcommittee on ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had sharp words for the Republicans opposing a bill codifying the right to same-sex marriages, urging them to support the legislation's passage in the Senate after it won bipartisan House approval. Buttigieg, the first openly gay person to be confirmed to a Cabinet position, underscored during a CNN appearance on Sunday what it would mean for the ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded Sunday to Republican opposition to codifying same-sex marriage, criticizing House Republicans for opposing a bill to do just that hours after he ...
Help your friends and family join the Duck Side!
Stay protected and informed with our privacy newsletters.
Switch to DuckDuckGo and take back your privacy!
Try our homepage that never shows these messages:
Discover shortcuts to go to search results on other sites.
Help your friends and family take back their privacy!
Stay protected and informed with our privacy newsletters.

Shortcuts to other sites to search off DuckDuckGo Learn More
Not many results contain fucking Search only for "fucking" secretaries ?
AP-Evan Vucci. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called out Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Sunday for his comments that a vote on a bill protecting same-sex marriage would be a "stupid waste ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday criticized Republicans who are against codifying protections for same-sex marriages. Above, Buttigieg testifies before the Senate Subcommittee on ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had sharp words for the Republicans opposing a bill codifying the right to same-sex marriages, urging them to support the legislation's passage in the Senate after it won bipartisan House approval. Buttigieg, the first openly gay person to be confirmed to a Cabinet position, underscored during a CNN appearance on Sunday what it would mean for the ...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded Sunday to Republican opposition to codifying same-sex marriage, criticizing House Republicans for opposing a bill to do just that hours after he ...
Help your friends and family join the Duck Side!
Stay protected and informed with our privacy newsletters.
Switch to DuckDuckGo and take back your privacy!
Try our homepage that never shows these messages:
Discover shortcuts to go to search results on other sites.
Help your friends and family take back their privacy!
Stay protected and informed with our privacy newsletters.

Sex Boy Pic
Interracial Mature Pictures
Pixx Porn

Report Page