Congressman Ken Buck, a Republican from Weld County, says his office in Windsor will soon be forced to move after receiving an eviction notice. Buck, a longtime resident of Weld County, received an eviction notice from his Water Valley office space.

A spokesperson for Buck said the eviction notice was given as a result of Buck’s refusal to vote for Jim Jordan as Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Buck also told reporters he received death threats due to his voting against Jordan for the position which would put Jordan second in line for the presidency.

  • @fubo@lemmy.world
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    I suppose that’s a hazard when you rent your office space from fascists: if you later go against fascism even a little bit, they might take revenge on you.

    • Hyperreality
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      I suppose that’s a hazard when you rent your office space from fascists: if you later go against fascism even a little bit

      You fundamentally misunderstand fascism.

      Reminds me of a story I read visiting a war museum in Germany. After the first world war, German veterans were treated badly. They were blamed for the loss. So this guy in Dresden starts a charity to help them. Gains a lot of support. Becomes popular. Then the nazis come along. They promise to help veterans and are popular with veterans. So like many veterans, this guy joins the nazi party. Loyal supporter from the early days. True believer. Raises money for them. Continues to do charity work and supports the nazi party. Does his bit and helps them gain power and win the elections locally.

      So they killed him and burn down the headquarters of his charity. Because loyalty is not enough.

      Fascists hold those beneath them in contempt. They are chauvinists who hate the weak. They despise their followers, because they are loyal and perceive this as weakness. Because they allowed themselves to be subjugated by the leader.

      You know who hates Donald Trump’s supporters the most? Donald Trump. NYT:

      Mr. Trump said in a task force meeting that one benefit of the pandemic was that he no longer would have to shake hands with his supporters. “I don’t like shaking hands with people,” Ms. Troye quoted Mr. Trump as saying. “I don’t have to shake hands with these disgusting people.” … "Oh, he talked all the time about the people themselves being disgusting,” Ms. Troye told me in an interview on Friday. “It was clear immediately that he wanted nothing to do with them.” …

      The whole fascist enterprise is a sado-masochistic pyramid. People licking the boot in adoration, who get to put the boot on those below them in the pyramid, and despise those below them in the pyramid.

    • Lexi Sneptaur
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      Who are they even renting from?

      • squiblet
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        Looks like it was an arrangement with a group called Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. I’m sure they only served as landlords in a market rate agreement and surely didn’t seek any favors or influence.

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          I’m sure they only served as landlords in a market rate agreement and surely didn’t seek any favors or influence.

          The eviction is literally that.

          I mean, I recognize that you were being sarcastic, but I want to point out that that’s literally this story.

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            The eviction is literally what? Them attempting to influence his decisions? Yes, to drop the sarcasm, I’m not at all surprised. It seems questionable that his landlord was a multi-billion dollar industry group.

            • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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              The eviction is literally what? Them attempting to influence his decisions?

              Exactly. Or at least to send a warning to others.

              Yes, to drop the sarcasm, I’m not at all surprised. It seems question that his landlord was a multi-billion dollar industry group.

              As is tradition.

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      Meh, a big part of me thinks this is misdirection, like maybe he owed a bunch of back-rent and was being evicted, but now instead of being a broke deadbeat, now he can claim that he’s Being Oppressed.