Monday, September 20, 2021

When you think about it, much of this is true

What A Competent Republican Party Would Be Doing About Democrats’ Tyranny
The uproar over Joe Biden’s pressure on more Americans to take experimental COVID protection shots is not entirely about the shots themselves. It is partially that: The novel technology with very little track record, its use of murdered unborn children’s bodies, the fact that most people being coerced are at low risk if they instead get the disease naturally, the potential motivations for eliminating a control group for observing whether obeying incompetent, corrupt, and even evil leaders was a wiser course than obeying one’s own conscience despite the costs.
Besides these very real issues, however, is the politicization of COVID-19, and how the ruling class has been allowed to use this virus to bulldoze the American economy, seize control over elections, subject Americans to constant disruptions and fear, begin centralizing their control of cancel culture, further destabilize American children’s futures, and indefinitely suspend our highest laws and sacred inalienable rights. All this is what’s behind those who don’t believe they need these shots.

It's not difficult to see this point of view. Pretty much every known norm we have had as a society has been upstaged by Covid. This includes our entire medical community turning norms on their head to provide possible solutions without going through the normal testing and research. We have pushed people to not wear masks, to wear makes, to not wear masks if vaccinated, to wear masks even if vaccinated, all without a clear scientific consensus that any of it works. 

We have the FDA providing "full approval" for a vaccine that is still a year and a half away from the testing that the FDA would generally require before providing "full approval". What good is fully approved, if it actually didn't go through the normal channels for full approval? Then it is just a empty label. We have the FDA refusing to provide any recommendation or guidance on treatments that 80% of the rest of the world has approved and are using successfully.  

To the degree that we have either overreacted or underreacted will be a never ending debate where no clear winner will be declared. But it is clear that the manner in which certain politicians have used the pandemic to push political agenda in the name of Covid has been unmistakable. If someone could tell me (for instance) why Covid would prevent someone from signing a mail in ballot or why Covid would prevent an election official from verifying a signature, I would be happy to listen. But those sorts of things are exactly what this author is referring to when they see people taking political advantage of the crisis to push a political agenda that has nothing to do with Covid. 


106 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Political Science demands they ignore those of us with Natural Immunity and the durability of our bodies beating the Wuhan China Virus and the durable anti-bodies created.

Biden is putting up some impressive US Deaths numbers.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You really believe that this is another Tuskegee Movement again white people.


The labs run experiments with some volunteer but this not the same thing Scott Johnson MD schizophrenia squad.

Doctor Roger said...

The claim from a political hack that Joe Biden’s is putting pressure on more Americans to take experimental COVID protection shots is a fucking lie.


Propaganda.

You obviously don't understand how it works.

But you are a classic example of gaslighting!

Detective Roger said...

You were thrilled with Warp speed but you don't understand science.

Roger Amick said...

You are gone forever

Roger Amick MDlol said...

This babbling about using the covid-19 pandemic crisis in order to impose a communist state is the red scare of the 50s
But it is clear that the manner in which certain politicians have used the pandemic to push political agenda in the name of Covid has been unmistakable. If someone could tell me (for instance) why Covid would prevent someone from signing a mail in ballot or why Covid would prevent an election official from verifying a signature, I would be happy to listen. But those sorts of things are exactly what this author is referring to when they see people taking political advantage of the crisis to push a political agenda that has nothing to do with Covid. 


The dedicated scientists are not anti Trumpets like you believe.

Roger Amick said...

You actually believe it

What A Competent Republican Party Would Be Doing About Democrats’ Tyranny.

Yet Trump tried to overturn the Constitution.

Commonsense said...

Yet Trump tried to overturn the Constitution.

Nonsense no one tried to overturn the Constitution. Unless you count President Biden’s extra-Constitutional executive orders.

Commonsense said...

When China sneezes the world coughs. The Dow is down 500 points due to fears about excess leverage in the Chinese real estate market.

This is why I hate globalism.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I hope DeSantis picks her like Sarah Palin.


Marjorie Taylor Greene's impeachment rant goes off the rails: 'God will no longer provide protection'

David Edwards

September 20, 2021

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) explained on Monday why she supports articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden.

In a floor speech, Greene said that she was prompted to file articles of impeachment because of "his disgraceful actions having to do with Afghanistan."

According to the Georgia Republican, Biden is guilty of treason because he gave "aid and comfort to the enemies."

Greene also pointed to the "security crisis created at our southern border, which today is actually being invaded."

The lawmaker then veered into a rant about abortion.

"But heading into this week, perhaps the most evil and disgusting thing that is going to happen in this 117th Congress is the bill that's going to be introduced that makes it a federal law to allow abortion up until the day of birth," she complained. "This wall [in the House chamber] says 'In God We Trust' and if that is the case then this Congress will reject this evil bill and protect the innocent unborn."

Greene added: "If this nation becomes a nation where we have such a federal law that can kill a baby up until the day of birth then God will no longer provide protection and his grace over America."

LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO

rrb said...



The over-arching point of this post is spot on. There is no competence in the GOP. Not collectively anyway where you need it. WFB Jr. nailed them when he called them "well-fed" Republicans. Content to gorge themselves at the trough and put up just enough resistance to the left so they can "claim" they're doing something other than acting as a valet for democrats. But they're not.

Biden has provided his political opponents with a smorgasbord of failure to capitalize on, and if the GOP rides to victory in the mid-terms they will do exactly NOTHING to capitalize on any of it.

It's like every time there's some fucking outrage of the day, Lindsey Graham-nesty goes on TV and promises to "get to the bottom of it."

And then never does.

There's a reason folks like me have left the GOP. They're the failure party. And they're submissive to a pack of rabid Marxist shitheels.

rrb said...

The Dow is down 500 points due to fears about excess leverage in the Chinese real estate market.


The Chi-coms are blowing up high-rises five at a time.

I wonder if we could make a deal where we ship them several hundred thousand liberals to pack into each one before they blow it up.

rrb said...



Former FDA Commissioner:

Six Foot Social Distancing Rule Was ‘Arbitrary … Nobody Knows Where It Came From’



https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/20/fda-commissioner-social-distancing/


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Washington (CNN) - The Supreme Court will hear a case concerning a Mississippi abortion law on December 1, the court announced on Monday, teeing up one of the most substantial cases of the term in which the justices are being asked to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott opposes this for political reasons. I don't understand exactly why he became so political biased, but he doesn't want this to happen by Halloween.

Pfizer and BioNTech plan to apply to the Food and Drug Administration by the end of the month for authorization to use the vaccine for ages 5 to 11. If the regulatory review goes as smoothly as it did for older children and adults, millions of elementary school students could be inoculated before Halloween.


https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/09/20/world/covid-delta-variant-vaccine/pfizer-says-its-vaccine-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-5-to-11-year-olds

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

People like Scott and the right wing nutcase websites drove white people to get violent. Just like this.


A teacher in California was attacked by a parent over masks. The same thing is playing out in schools across the country. A man was stabbed and a reporter assaulted in Los Angeles during a vaccine protest. An Iowa man was sentenced to a decade in prison over a mask fight. Medical workers are facing more violence and threats of violence. Same thing for flight attendants. (Airlines are now refusing to serve booze, because first-class passengers so often get belligerent.) Elected office holders are receiving record numbers of death threats. A woman attacked a laundry worker in New York City over a request to wear a mask. Employees everywhere are being assaulted for doing their jobs.

According to the Associated Press: "Across the country, anti-vaccine and anti-mask demonstrations are taking scary and violent turns, and educators, medical professionals and public figures have been stunned at the level at which they have been vilified for even stating their opinion. And they have been terrified over how far protesters will go in confronting leaders outside their homes and in their workplaces."

It bears repeating that we are not facing a public health crisis. We have vaccines. They work. They are free. They are available pretty much everywhere now. What's preventing us from ending the pandemic isn't medical. It's behavioral. It's violence! What's driving that is the GOP. What we need is for these people to get in line, for the sake of their freedom and everyone else's. What we need is basic law and order. But the right wing press corps is so focused on freedom as choice, not responsibility, that no one is talking about a violent Republican crime wave. It's almost like it's not a crime — if it's conservative white people doing it.


Anonymous said...

C.H. TruthSeptember 20, 2021 at 12:36 PM

Like your belief inflation was "Transitory"? KD
"
That's what he was "told" to believe by politicians" CHT

Yep, sad.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Candace Owens
https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/1440013931163144193

Joe Rogan beating covid within two days is not an argument to remain unvaccinated.
But Chris Rock and Oscar De La Hoya both getting jabbed, and then acquiring and suffering from severe Covid symptoms is an argument to get vaccinated immediately.

Literally nothing makes sense.



Well at least Chris Rock and De La Hoya haven't died unlike Hank Aaron and Marvelous Marvin Hagler did right after getting vaccinated.

But it is amazing how a "horse deworming medicine" worked on Rogan and previously President Trump and pulled India out of their tailspin. Of course it downs't cost $3,000 a treatment but literally a buck and it actually works.

Though big pharma and the FDA hate that.

The party of "science" has evolved into the party of science fiction

Darwin was right

FJB

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Jack Posobiec
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1440016361149894658

I strongly condemn Russia for adding millions of ballots overnight with no transparency, censoring opposition social media accounts, and ordering a repressive crackdown on protestors who claim the election was stolen


anonymous said...

Literally nothing makes sense.


ESPECIALLY EVERYTHING YOU POST FUCKED UP!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!


Keep campaigning against the vax since it appears very effective at eliminating the GOP one idiot at a TIME!!!!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


anonymous said... (aka VERY lo iq)


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

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well at least he speaks his mind

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Anonymous said...

Roger, you still believe that inflation is not a problem?

anonymous said...

Yes.....high inflation will be transitory!!!!!!!!!!

Fucked up rolls around in his sty of stupidity and ignorance......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Fueling the market selloff was a global malaise emanating from the potential meltdown of China property giant Evergrande, heavily indebted and dangerously close to collapse as it seeks to raise funds to pay off $300 billion in liabilities.



CORONAVIRUSFrom McDonald's to Goldman Sachs, here are the companies mandating vaccines for all or some employees

Investors were also nervous ahead of this week's meeting of Federal Reserve officials, who will reveal their "dot plot," or summary of economic projections that will indicate how many voting members are considering a rate hike — and how soon.... to deal with inflation or not
.

The market is also anxious that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will signal a time frame for withdrawing the central bank's "easy money" policy, a series of emergency measures that have supported the economy since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. In his post-meeting press conference Wednesday afternoon, Powell is expected to point to a rising inflation index, improvement in the unemployment landscape, and recent positive manufacturing metrics as evidence of a growing economy.


Meanwhile, brinkmanship in Washington, D.C., over raising the debt limit, is fraying nerves and contributing to the selloff. In a weekend opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that failing to raise the debt limit "would produce widespread economic catastrophe. In a matter of days, millions of Americans could be strapped for cash. We could see indefinite delays in critical payments. Nearly 50 million seniors could stop receiving Social Security checks for a time. Troops could go unpaid. Millions of families who rely on the monthly child tax credit could see delays.”

Bitcoin, crude oil and shares of companies such as Boeing, JPMorgan Chase and General Motors all slid Monday, while the Cboe volatility index, or "fear gauge," soared to its highest reading since May.

Strategists at Morgan Stanley warned of downside risks and a "rolling correction" in the S&P 500..


I'm not an economist and neither is kputz.

This is going to be an interesting week.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

My paternal grandfather died of the Spanish flu just after he returned home Europe after the First World War




I'm not blaming anyone. It's a terrible time.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

More than a century ago, the globe was left devastated by a pandemic that has been described by experts as "the deadliest in human history."

The 1918 influenza pandemic killed at least 50 million people worldwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, equivalent in proportion to 200 million in today's global population. An estimated 675,000 of those deaths occurred in the United States.

Now, 18 months into the coronavirus pandemic, the virus has claimed more American lives than its counterpart a hundred years ago.

C.H. Truth said...

Once again, Roger...

You are apparently not smart enough to understand the point. Always a simpleton who only understands black and white. Never, ever a shade of grey. But then again people who understand nuances and shades of grey are generally highly intelligent people.

Highly intelligent people do not spend most of their time telling people "how far gone they are" or that they are "crazy" for agreeing with a particular point that is pretty much beyond contestation.

Especially after a someone has had to admit to being wrong over and over and over again (just as some of you were in regards to the drone attack in Afghanistan).



The point of all of this, Roger...

Isn't about taking a vaccine or not taking a vaccine.

It's about various levels of our Government (from the Federal to State to even municipal) and even the private sector using Covid to enact policies and such that generally are unproven or in some cases have nothing to do with Covid.


You want to come across as smart. Then answer the one question that the post raises? Why do you think that Covid would make it so that someone could not sign a ballot or another person could not verify a signature?

Answer that and show us how smart you are.

Or just continue to look like an idiot with name calling and a complete 100% lack of understanding of what I just wrote..

anonymous said...

The point of all of this, Roger...

LIL Schitty can't find his own ass in the dark and just spews his own brand of inanity speaking and making shit up about others!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

rrb said...

Highly intelligent people do not spend most of their time telling people "how far gone they are" or that they are "crazy" for agreeing with a particular point that is pretty much beyond contestation.


Highly intelligent people, and even those of average intelligence, don't sit on an obscure blog 20 hours/day, 7 days/week. And they sure as shit don't insult the blog host 50 times/day.





Commonsense said...

Marjorie Taylor Greene's impeachment rant goes off the rails: 'God will no longer provide protection'

Only in a derange liberal mind.

Can anybody characterized the killing of ten innocent men, women, and children than as a war crime order by Joe Biden?

What's happening on the southern border is sort of an invasion perpetuated by Biden's promise of permanent residence and a path to citizenship in America. This is by the way all Biden and the Democrats fault (And the issue I believe will sink the Democrats in the midterm. Who can blame people when they escape shitamala for the Golden promise that is America. We just can't handle and process them all. But the Democrats knew that.

As for abortion, MTG is completely right. Abortion up to the birth of a baby (And beyond in some states) is evil. So it's no wonder that an administration that finds killing 10 innocent people as easy as swatting a fly and leaves the citizens and permanent aliens it is sworn to protect to there fates comes out for abortion from conception to beyond birth.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Exactly correct because he is gone forever

C.H. Truth said...

Exactly correct because he is gone forever

Thanks for proving my point low IQ Rog!

Indy was right about you! Half as smart as me!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

With Pfizer-BioNTech’s announcement on Monday that its coronavirus vaccine had been shown to be safe and effective in low doses in children ages 5 to 11, a major question looms: How many parents will have it given to their children?

If authorized by the Food and Drug Administration, the vaccine could be a game changer for millions of American families with young children and could help bolster the U.S. response as the highly contagious Delta variant spreads. There are about 28 million children ages 5 to 11 in the United States, far more than the 17 million adolescents ages 12 to 15 who became eligible when Pfizer’s vaccine rolled out to that age group in May.

But it remains to be seen how widely the vaccine will be accepted for the younger group. Uptake among older children has lagged, and polling indicates reservations among a significant chunk of parents.

Lorena Tule-Romain was up early Monday morning, getting ready to ferry her 7-year-old son to school in Dallas, when she turned on the television and heard the news.

“I was like, ‘oh my gosh, this is exciting,’” said Ms. Tule-Romain, 32, who felt an initial surge of hopefulness and relief. She has spent months living in limbo, declining birthday party invitations, holding off registering her son for orchestra in school and even canceling a recent trip to see her son’s grandparents in Atlanta.

Ms. Tule-Romain will be among those eagerly waiting to learn whether federal officials authorize the vaccine for the younger age group, a step that is expected to come first on an emergency-use basis, perhaps as soon as around Halloween.

However the F.D.A. rules, Michelle Goebel, 36, of Carlsbad, Calif., said she is nowhere near ready to vaccinate her children, who are 8, 6 and 3, against Covid-19.

Though Ms. Goebel said she had been vaccinated herself, she expressed worry about the risks for her children, in part because of the relatively small size of children’s trials and the lack of long-term safety data so far. She said the potential risk from a new vaccine seemed to her to outweigh the benefit, because young children have been far less likely to become seriously sick from the virus than adults. :Her logic is not good"


Only about 40 percent of children ages 12 to 15 have been fully vaccinated so far, compared with 66 percent of adults, according to federal data. Polling indicates that parental openness to the vaccine for their children decreases with the child’s age.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/20/us/pfizer-vaccine-schools.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A real lawyer not Scott Johnson schizophrenia.


'Worst nightmare': CNN legal analyst says Texas abortion law is already blowing up in GOP's faces

Matthew Chapman

September 20, 2021

On Monday's edition of CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin broke down how enforcing the draconian new Texas abortion law is about to get very messy for Republicans, now that the first doctor has been sued under it.

Cooper started out by noting that the first lawsuits brought against a doctor who performed an abortion in Texas came from some disreputable characters who didn't even live in the Lonestar State.

"One of the first legal challenges has come from someone on house arrest, another from a lawyer who has been disbarred," said Cooper. "I mean any — under this law, anybody can just make a complaint?"

"This law in many respects is the worst nightmare of the anti-abortion forces, the people who are behind this law," said Toobin. "It just underlines how ridiculous it is. I mean, you have this disbarred lawyer in Arkansas under house arrest filing one lawsuit. Some random person in Chicago filing the other lawsuit. I mean, how and why they should be able to sue a doctor in San Antonio for doing something that is, at least at this moment, protected under the United States Constitution is just crazy. But it is apparently what this law allows."

Toobin went on to predict that bringing this lawsuit to court could be the first step in the anti-abortion law's undoing.

"And what the advantage that Nancy Northrup and and the other people are defending the doctor have, finally a judge will be able to say this law is unconstitutional," said Toobin. "Because of the strange structure of the law, so far the Supreme Court have thrown up hands saying, there is not really a challenge here. It's premature. And they haven't ruled on the constitutionality and this law is now depriving women of the rights that they're guaranteed into its third week. This — these lawsuits should finally get the question of whether the law is constitutional before a judge."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNAAHsajTJM&feature=youtu.be

Anonymous said...

Roger, when exactly in your life did you first view abortion , the killing of a human being , as a Victory?

Anonymous said...

Traitor Joe , Americans are required to get vaccinated.

Illegals are not required, why?

"“They’re not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time, "

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Peril will be available tonight on my phone

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

“I can give you my word,” Milley said. “The best I can do is give you my word and I’m going to prevent anything like that in the United States military.” “Well,” she said, “I hope you can prevail in the insane snake pit of the Oval Office and the crazy family as well. You’d think there’d been an intervention by now. The Republicans have blood on their hands and everybody who enables him to do what he does has blood on their hands and the traumatic effect for our country. “And our young people who are idealistic and who work here, I will tell you the people on both sides of the aisle have been traumatized to the nth degree because this man is a nut and everybody knows it and nobody will act upon it. So we’ll just keep pushing for the 25th Amendment and for some Republican leadership to replace the president. “But it is a sad state of affairs for our country that we’ve been taken over by a dictator who used force against another branch of government. And he’s still sitting there. He should have been arrested. He should have been arrested on the spot. He had a coup d’état against us so he can stay in office. There should be some way to remove him. But anyway, it’s no use wasting your time on this. I appreciate that. Thank you, General. Thank you.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Milley was not going to allow an unstable commander in chief, who he believed had engaged in a treasonous violation of his oath, to use the military improperly. The Schlesinger revival, 47 years after Nixon, had been necessary, a wise check, carefully calibrated, Milley was sure. Was he subverting the president? Some might contend Milley had overstepped his authority and taken extraordinary power for himself. But his actions, he believed, were a good faith precaution to ensure there was no historic rupture in the international order, no accidental war with China or others, and no use of nuclear weapons.

I won't keep bugging you.. that's the closing statement of the prologue of Peril.

He may have saved the world.

rrb said...




"Bidenization" may be defined as a conspicuous and humiliating failure in every major area of government activity. This catalog of disasters is too well-known to readers to require a long telling but it is notable that there is no precedent for a United States administration being uniformly consistent in turning every major public policy area to disaster.


https://amgreatness.com/2021/09/20/the-bidenization-of-america/


rrb said...


Traitor Joe , Americans are required to get vaccinated.

Illegals are not required, why?

"“They’re not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time, "



She's right. They do not intend to stay in Del Rio. They intend to disperse to the interior of the nation, to go forth and multiply.

So you take roughly two million illegal beans, add to that s few hundred thousand un-vetted Afghani's, and you've created what third world shitholes are made of. Note the strategic placement of the Afghani's - in red states. This is a concerted effort to permanently swing power to the democrats. The current regime is incompetent as fuck, but they'll get this one right. For themselves.

Every place we've allowed a pack of Somali's or other assorted ragheads to flourish there has been trouble. Put a Somali on the police force and he murders an innocent woman. Stick a bunch of them in what was once a quaint New England mill town - Lewiston ME - and it turns to shit. Stick a bunch of ragheads in Hamtramck MI, and the Moose-Limbs seize the city council. And best of all, we've allowed these fucking terrorists to infiltrate our congress - the Hamas Caucus. Given the chance Tlaib and Omar would slit your fucking throat with a smile.

The acronym for Diversity, Inclusion and Equity - D.I.E - is fitting.

I guess "SUICIDE" takes up too much space on the 'Woke' letterhead.


rrb said...



This was always a matter of 'when,' not 'if.':


U.S. stocks began the week deeply in the red as investors continued to flock to the sidelines in September amid several emerging risks for the market.

The S&P 500 fell 1.7% to 4,357.73, posting its worst daily performance since May 12. It was a broad sell-off with each of the main 11 sectors of the benchmark registering losses. The Dow Jones Industrial average lost 614.41 points, or 1.8%, to 33,970.47 for its biggest one day drop since July 19. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.2% to 14,713.90.

One optimistic sign from Monday’s rout: The Dow closed well off its session low. The 30-stock average was down 971 points at it low for the day.

There were a number of reasons for the sell-off:

Investors fear a contagion sweeping financial markets from the troubled China property market. Hong Kong equities saw a big sell-off during the Asia trading session on Monday. The benchmark Hang Seng index plunged 4% with embattled developer China Evergrande Group on the brink of default.

The Federal Reserve begins a two-day meeting Tuesday and investors are worried the central bank will signal it’s ready to start pulling away monetary stimulus amid surging inflation and improvement in the job market.

Covid cases because of the delta variant remain at January levels as colder weather approaches in North America.

September has the worst track record of any month, averaging a 0.4% decline, according to the Stock Trader’s Almanac. History shows the selling tends to pick up in the back half of the month.

Investors are also concerned about brinkmanship in DC as the deadline to raise the debt ceiling approaches. Congress returned to Washington from recess rushing to pass funding bills to avoid a government shutdown.

Monday’s sell-off briefly pushed the S&P 500 5% below its last record on an intraday basis. It’s been a long time since the market has faced a sell-off of this magnitude as investors continued to buy the dip with fiscal and monetary stimulus backstopping the markets. The index closed the session 4.1% below its record high from Sept. 2.


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/19/stock-market-futures-open-to-close-news.html


anonymous said...

And rat the fuck applauds as he thinks the market 1 DAY sell off will trend the GOP into huge wins......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Keep playing with yourself asshole.....your right hand is the best ass you have!!!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Alky’s word salads make more sense than you fatty

anonymous said...

Red states winning the covid battle.....by thinning the population!!!!!!! The party of NO keeps the pressure on blue states to reverse course!!!!

https://www.aol.com/alabama-had-more-deaths-births-211714924.html?error=login_required&error_description=login_required

anonymous said...

Wow shorty......more gibberish from our GOP loser!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

AOL.com

LMAO

Are you running that on a Commodore 64?

Anonymous said...

Traitor Racist Joe

Omar: ‘We Owe Haitians’ Asylum — ‘Obviously Systemic Racism at Play’

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

To this day, advocates for racial justice, including supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement, have seen their own speech assailed—and even suppressed on social media—as disinformation. For instance, a May 25, 2021, National Public Radio story quoted Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, as stating: “I feel that Black Lives Matter is one of the greatest sources of disinformation ... They have manipulated the good nature of many people.” The story also quoted Gonzales, Rudolph Giuliani, and other BLM critics charging that the movement falsely portrays itself as a racial justice group, whereas its actual goal is “to advance a Marxist agenda.” While the NPR story quoted critics charging BLM with purveying disinformation, it also quoted BLM leaders who returned the very same charge, complaining that the disinformation accusations themselves constituted disinformation.

Until the Supreme Court reined in the concept of defamation in 1964, Southern officials could systematically persecute civil rights activists and the national media that covered them for even slight misstatements of racial discrimination

The unavoidable problems with censoring disinformation have predictably plagued recent laws, including those touted as restricting pandemic-related disinformation in order to protect public health. As the Economist reported in February 2021, “Censorious governments are abusing ‘fake news’ laws,” invoking the pandemic as “an excuse to gag reporters” and to silence critics of pandemic-era policies. In February 2020, Amnesty International noted that Singapore’s 2019 law against “online falsehoods and manipulation” was “repeatedly used to target critics and political opponents.” The Singaporean government could not deny this, but instead claimed that the law’s consistent enforcement against opposition party members was a “coincidence.” To the contrary, these patterns necessarily result from restrictions on such a vague, broad category of speech, even in democratic regimes.

That is why the American Civil Liberties Union brought a 2020 lawsuit challenging disinformation laws that the government of Puerto Rico had recently passed for the asserted purpose of protecting public health and safety. One such law makes it a crime to share “false information” about the government’s post-pandemic emergency and curfew orders with the intent to cause “confusion, panic, or public hysteria.” Shortly after the law went into effect, the Puerto Rican government charged a prominent clergyman with allegedly disseminating false information on WhatsApp about a rumored executive order to close all businesses. In fact, only a short time later, the governor did issue such an order.

Even beyond the speech that disinformation laws directly stifle, these laws also suppress incalculable amounts of important expression, including information about the pandemic that could literally be a matter of life or death. That’s because the laws deter scientists and other experts from providing information to journalists, and journalists are in turn deterred from conveying information to the public, for fear of transgressing—or being charged with transgressing—the laws’ blurry boundaries. The ACLU’s complaint in the Puerto Rico case was filed on behalf of two prominent investigative journalists, who explained that “developing stories on matters of immense public concern are often complex, contentious, and murky,” and thus “inadvertent inaccuracies are inevitable even in the most thoroughly vetted reporting.”

rrb said...


Omar: ‘We Owe Haitians’ Asylum — ‘Obviously Systemic Racism at Play’

LOL - Trending on twitter:

#HaitiHasNoHomeHere


Anonymous said...

Roger will be spectacularly wrong today.

Just wait for it.

Anonymous said...

"LOL - Trending on twitter:

#HaitiHasNoHomeHere"

Too funny that Omar flat out called Traitor Joe a Racist.

anonymous said...

Hey shorty......you tend not to read things before commenting........ the actual source was the Daily News, right wing assholes trusted source!!!!!! ......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!! you are such a douche!!!!!!!......what are you doing today.....I'm at my cabin while you work.....that is poetic justice!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL

I vote a nuclear strike on Haiti....that will solve the immigrant ... problem!!!!!

rrb said...

Blogger anonymous said...

And rat the fuck applauds as he thinks the market 1 DAY sell off will trend the GOP into huge wins.....



No stupid, I'm mourning the unnecessary and completely avoidable destruction of wealth.

And the GOP is too fucking stupid to capitalize on ANYTHING. That's why it's fucking DEAD to me.


Imbecile.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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rrb said...



Brilliant:

On Monday, the CDC announced that the thousands of Afghans continuing to be brought to the U.S. by the Biden [junta] for permanent resettlement will be required to be vaccinated against measles though there has not been any indication that they are likewise mandated to take the coronavirus vaccine. . .

. . . The move comes as there have been measles outbreaks at a number of U.S. military bases where the Biden administration is temporarily housing tens of thousands of Afghans. The military bases where Afghans are staying include:

-- Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia
-- Fort Pickett in Virginia
-- Fort Lee in Virginia
-- Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico
-- Fort McCoy in Wisconsin
-- Fort Bliss in Texas
-- Fort Dix in New Jersey
-- Camp Atterbury in Indiana

In addition to measles, CDC officials revealed that some Afghans brought to the U.S. have spurred outbreaks of viruses such as varicella, mumps, tuberculosis, malaria, leishmaniasis, hepatitis A, and [Chinese] coronavirus.

Biden has said he hopes to resettle about 95,000 Afghans across the U.S. over the next 12 months. In a 21-day period from August to September, Biden brought more than 48,000 Afghans to the U.S. for resettlement -- a population more than four times that of Jackson, Wyoming.

The resettlement operation is being bankrolled by not only American taxpayer money funneled through a number of refugee contractors but also multinational corporations and a non-governmental organizations (NGO) backed by former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama.



https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/20/cdc-afghans-arriving-in-u-s-infected-with-measles-malaria-tuberculosis/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This may be a significant speech.

“He believes that it is high time for the world to come together,” the senior administration official said. “He is going to call for an all-hands-on-deck effort that can end this pandemic much more rapidly than if we allow for things to unfold without the focus, sustained energy and effort required.” 

Biden is also expected to encourage nations to address economic inequality and emerging technologies, take a modern approach to counterterrorism and rally around rules of the road on trade. He will also describe “vigorous competition with great powers but not a new Cold War,” the senior administration official said, a thinly veiled reference to tensions with China and Russia. 

While Biden has pledged to reassert America on the world stage after four years of the Trump administration, the president has entered a rocky stretch with allies because of recent foreign policy decisions. 

Other countries have been wary of U.S. reliability following the withdrawal from Afghanistan, which left thousands of at-risk Afghans in the country under Taliban rule. More pressing, perhaps, is the very public row between the U.S. and France because of a new partnership between the U.S., United Kingdom and Australia to counter China’s military footprint in the Indo-Pacific. 

White House press secretary Jen Psaki insisted Monday that the disagreements were not a sign of a decline in U.S. credibility abroad. 

“You always have to work on your relationships and that includes with global leaders, but [Biden] believes that our relationships are sustaining over the course of many decades, that every step he’s taken from the moment he took office was with intention of rebuilding alliances and rebuilding those partnerships that were frayed over the last four years,” Psaki said. 

“That doesn’t mean that the bar is we will always agree with everything our partners and allies do, nor will they agree with everything we do, but that our relationships are stronger, they have a stronger basis, and that we have an opportunity to work together on the global issues that the world is facing,” she said. 

France, which was in talks with Australia for a similar defense agreement, has described the trilateral deal as a betrayal and recently recalled its ambassadors from the U.S. and Australia. 

White House officials expect Biden to speak with French President Emmanuel Macron in the coming days to communicate his commitment to the partnership with France and desire to work together on security issues including in the Indo-Pacific. 

____

Better than before when Emperor Trump said he was the most successful President in history.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/573117-biden-steps-onto-global-stage-with-high-stakes-un-speech

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

U.S. stocks rebounded on Tuesday as investors bought the dip a bit following the S&P 500′s worst day since May.

Gains were kept in check as investors awaited the end of the Federal Reserve’s two-day meeting, which kicked off Tuesday.

The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 142 points, or 0.4%. The S&P 500 gained 0.4% and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.5%.

Asian markets were stable overnight, helping sentiment in the U.S. after fears grew Monday that the liquidity crisis at Chinese developer Evergrande would lead to a global contagion. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose 0.5% after dropping more than 3% on Monday.

“There has already been a sharp bounce off Monday’s intraday low and the catalysts for the correction have yet to be resolved, so we would expect a bit more indigestion and begin adding risk back into the market on any further weakness as the bottoming process begins,” Canaccord Genuity analyst Tony Dwyer said in a note Tuesday.

On Monday, the S&P 500 slid 1.7% for its worst day since May 12. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 614 points, or 1.8%, for its biggest one-day drop since July 19. The Nasdaq Composite shed 2.2%.

Stocks linked to global growth that led Monday’s sell-off were bouncing in premarket trading Tuesday. Nucor steel was up 1.8% in premarket trading. Copper miner Freeport-McMoRan added 3%. Chipmakers, banks and energy stocks were also bouncing.

Uber shares jumped 5% after raising its outlook for the third quarter.

Investors are looking for more information from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell Tuesday about the central bank’s plans to taper its bond buying, specifically when that will happen. Powell said last month that he sees the Fed slowing its $120 billion in monthly purchases at some point this year.

The Fed will release its quarterly economic forecasts, the so-called dot plot, along with the statement on interest rates at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday. Powell will have a press conference after the announcements.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Perhaps the most important week for President Biden in history.


anonymous said...


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/20/cdc-

Breitbart still as dead as yours and shorty's brain.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Funny how you now advocate vaxes while the red state GOP ignores them.....

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Iowa Poll: 62% of Iowans disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president

Fewer than one third of Iowans approve of the job Joe Biden is doing as president, a steep drop from earlier this year.

Thirty-one percent of Iowans approve of how Biden is handling his job
, while 62% disapprove and 7% are not sure, according to the latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.

That’s a 12 percentage point drop in approval from June, the last time the question was asked. Biden's disapproval numbers jumped by 10 points during the same period. In June, 43% approved and 52% disapproved.

Biden’s job approval has not been in net positive territory in Iowa since March, when 47% of Iowans approved of his performance and 44% disapproved.

"This is a bad poll for Joe Biden, and it's playing out in everything that he touches right now,” said pollster J. Ann Selzer.

The partisan breakdown of the poll shows Biden has nearly no support from Republicans. Just 4% of Republicans say they approve of his job performance as president, while 95% disapprove. Among Democrats, that number is largely reversed, with 86% approving and 7% disapproving. A majority of political independents disapprove, at 62%, while 29% approve.

Biden's job approval rating is lower than former President Donald Trump's worst showing in the Iowa Poll. The former Republican president's worst job approval was 35% in December 2017. Other recent presidents' worst Iowa Poll results: Barack Obama, 36%, in February 2014, and George W. Bush, 25%, in September 2008.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/iowa-poll/2021/09/21/president-joe-biden-job-approval-rating-plunges-after-afghanistan-covid-surge/8378224002/

rrb said...



President Joe Biden will use his speech to the United Nations on Tuesday to focus on the importance of working together with China, the White House said.

“There are also areas where we can work together with China and should work together with China, and that includes on climate, it includes on insuring that we do end this pandemic as rapidly as possible,” a senior administration official said during a call previewing Biden’s address to reporters.

The White House was asked about comments from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urging China and the United States to repair their “completely dysfunctional” relationship to avoid another Cold War.

Biden, or "The Big Guy" as he is commonly known, is committed to continuing his role as a receptacle for Xi's ejaculate, and as Jen Psucky stated to reporters "Xi's scrotum always has a home on the president's chin... in exchange for 10% of course."


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/21/white-house-joe-biden-u-n-speech-will-highlight-working-together-with-china/

anonymous said...

No stupid, I'm mourning the unnecessary and completely avoidable destruction of wealth.

BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!! Nothing was destroyed in your zero sum game!!!!!!!1

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

KFC

Photos:
https://twitter.com/KFCBarstool/status/1439719036087152644

The internet is unbelievable, man. YouTube vlogger spotted Gabby Petito & Brian Laundrie’s van while editing footage, reported it, police searched the area & sadly (but fortunately for the investigation) found her body. That was truly a needle in a haystack found by the internet


FBI saved by a vlogger

what buffoons

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

John Cardillo
https://twitter.com/johncardillo/status/1439739154301083650


The average amount of time a person now spends on the FBI's Most Wanted List before apprehension is 128 months.

Almost 11 years.

Let's hope the USMS and not the FBI is leading the Laundrie manhunt.



Hell the FBI still hasn't figured out Hunter's laptop or who the "big guy" is

or open up their involvement on jan 6th or release the 14,000 hours of video which would clear up a bunch about what happened then.

rrb said...

FBI saved by a vlogger

what buffoons



This is what happens when you abandon your core mission and simply become the DNC's STASI.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The right wing terrorists will attack the President as a globalist leader.

We are no longer an isolationist Americans first philosophy nation.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Weather change.

Cybersecurity

Containing terrorists.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

No more wars.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

No nuclear weapons in Iraq

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Work with local allies.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Income disparity needs to be decreased.

World wide infrastructure

Myballs said...

Biden's speeches won't do a damn bit of good if his actions keep fucking things up. All he's doing it reading a script. That's not leading.

Both to worry. He'll probably call a lid after his speech and go for ice cream.

rrb said...

Anonymous Myballs said...

Biden's speeches won't do a damn bit of good if his actions keep fucking things up. All he's doing it reading a script. That's not leading.



But that's the point. All his sycophants require is a half-assed speech followed by NO questions, followed by instant amnesia in the news cycle.

Just as long as every word he utters is forgotten about instantly, they're happy. The destruction of everything this junta touches continues apace, and it's ice cream cones for everyone!




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Red State LMAO

Joe Biden spoke before the UN General Assembly on Tuesday morning.
It was as awful as you’d expect.

The American leader coughed and mumbled incoherently through his speech.
Joe is the laughingstock of the entire world.

I watched it live and he didn't do anything but looked like The President of the United States of America.

rrb said...

"It was in and around the riots in D.C.," Wardynski said. "Gen. Milley, as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – first thing to know, is he is a staff officer, he is an adviser, he's not a commander – he ordered elements of the 82nd Airborne and the 10th Mountain Division to fly overnight to D.C. to Fort Belvoir and Andrews without consulting the Army chain of command and reaching around the chain of command to do that. I know that for a fact."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/milley-mcconville-pattern-behavior-defy-authority


Hang him from the neck until dead.

Anonymous said...

Roger, do tell, how do you see a way this is done?

Roger AmickSeptember 21, 2021 at 9:25 AM

😂Income disparity needs to be decreased.😂

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He said that the withdrawal was chaotic.

anonymous said...

do tell, how do you see a way this is done?

EXTERMINATING IDIOTS LIKE YOU TO START!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Roger, do tell, how do you see a way this is done?

Roger AmickSeptember 21, 2021 at 9:25 AM

😂Income disparity needs to be decreased.😂

Come on Mr. High IQ and smarter the CHT and by extension you believe you are the smartest guy here.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Biden outlined a U.S. foreign-policy vision rooted in global alliances during his first address to the United Nations as commander-in-chief, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy at a moment when relations with some U.S. allies are strained.

Mr. Biden called for a shift away from armed conflict after two decades of war in Afghanistan and the Middle East. “As we close this period of relentless war, we’re opening a new era of relentless diplomacy,” he said, standing in the U.N. assembly hall in front of the iconic serpentinite stone backdrop.

Mr. Biden made the case that the biggest issues facing the world—from the coronavirus pandemic to climate change—can only be solved with cooperation among countries with varying national interests. The world, he said, is facing a major inflection point in its history.

“Our shared grief is a poignant reminder that our collective future will hinge on our ability to recognize our common humanity and to act together,” Mr. Biden said, referring to the millions of lives lost during the pandemic. He predicted that the next decade “will quite literally determine our futures.”

He encouraged competition among rising powers, but stressed that he is “not seeking a new Cold War or a world divided into

“All the major powers of the world have a duty, in my view, to carefully manage their relationships so they do not tip from responsible competition to conflict,” the president said.

Mr. Biden, now eight months into his presidency, campaigned on restoring U.S. alliances and leaned heavily on his foreign-policy experience as a globe-trotting former vice president and senator. During his first trip abroad last spring, he argued that “America is back” on the world stage.

In recent weeks, Mr. Biden has faced criticism both at home and abroad for how the U.S. withdrew troops from Afghanistan as well as a drone strike that mistakenly killed Afghan

Scoops, analysis and insights driving Washington from the WSJ's D.C. bureau.



In his speech, Mr. Biden pointed to a U.N. Security Council resolution passed this summer that urged the Taliban to provide safe passage for those wishing to leave the country. He called for the respect of human rights, including the “rights of women and girls to use their full talents.”

rrb said...




TRUNALIMUNUMAPRZURE!!!:

https://rumble.com/vms99p-just-awful.-joe-biden-mumbles-through-un-general-assembly-speech.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-to-stress-importance-of-alliances-in-u-n-speech-11632216602?st=yip325nt4k9sbbn&reflink=share_mobilewebshare

Myballs said...

Trump was achieving reducing the income disparity. Hourly workers were getting jobs and their wages were rising faster thsn every other labor group.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...


In his U.N. debut, Biden calls for global unity against common threats.



President Biden delivered his debut address to the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations on Tuesday amid strong new doubts about his ability to vault the United States back into a position of global leadership after his predecessor’s promotion of “America First” isolationism.

Speaking to a smaller than usual audience of his peers because of the still-raging Covid-19 pandemic, Mr. Biden called for a new era of global unity against the coronavirus, emerging technological threats and the expanding influence of autocratic nations such as China and Russia.

“No matter how challenging or how complex the problems we’re going to face, government by and for the people is still the best way to deliver for all of our people,” he said, insisting that the United States and its Western allies would remain vital partners.

“Our security, our prosperity and our very freedoms are interconnected, in my view as never before,” Mr. Biden said.

Calling for the world to make the use of force “our tool of last resort, not our first,” he defended his decision to end the U.S. war in Afghanistan, a chaotic withdrawal of American troops that left allies blindsided.

“Today, many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed by the force of arms,” he said. “Bombs and bullets cannot defend against Covid-19 or its future variants.”

But Mr. Biden’s efforts to move America past President Donald J. Trump’s more confrontational policies come amid growing frustration among allies with his administration’s diplomatic approach.

His familiar refrain that the world must choose between democracy and autocracy looks different now that the Taliban are once again in control of Kabul, reversing many of the democratic gains of the past 20 years. Covid is resurging in much of the world. And the French just recalled their ambassador in outrage — not just over losing a $60 billion-plus submarine contract, but because it was made clear they are not in the inner circle of allies.



JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

"Let’s get to work. Let’s make our better future now," Biden said.

"The future will belong to those who embrace human dignity, not trample it; the future will belong to those who unleash the potential of their people, not those who stifle it; the future will belong to those who give their people the ability to breathe free, not those who seek to suffocate with an iron hand," Biden said.



Did he say a anything about his patience is wearing thin ?

Then look at his watch ?

FJB

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...



Calling for the world to make the use of force “our tool of last resort, not our first”


The family of an aid worker including 7 children were not there to dispute his actual actions

FJB and his apologists

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Unedited video sessions of the President of the United States of America.

https://www.nbcnews.com/video/biden-urges-countries-to-choose-to-fight-for-our-shared-future-at-u-n-general-assembly-121597509761

Anonymous said...

Roger, do tell, how do you see a way this is done?

Roger AmickSeptember 21, 2021 at 9:25 AM

😂Income disparity needs to be decreased.😂


Come on Mr. High IQ.
Shine, tell us how you see this happening?

RogersFuckingDaddy said...

Federal Govt Whistleblower Goes Public with Secret Recordings: ‘Government Doesn’t Want to Show the [COVID] Vaccine is Full of Sh*t’; ‘Shove’ Adverse Effect Reporting ‘Under the Mat’

Dr. Maria Gonzales, ER Doctor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: “All this is bullshit. Now, [a patient] probably [has] myocarditis due to the [COVID] vaccine. But now, they [government] are not going to blame the vaccine.”

Dr. Gonzales: “They [government] are not reporting [adverse COVID vaccine side effects]…They want to shove it under the mat.”

Deanna Paris, Registered Nurse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: “It’s a shame they [government] are not treating people [with COVID] like they're supposed to, like they should. I think they want people to die.”

Jodi O’Malley, Insider and Registered Nurse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: The COVID vaccine is “not doing what it’s purpose was.”

O’Malley: “I’ve seen dozens of people come in with adverse reactions.”

O’Malley: “If we [government] are not gathering [COVID vaccine] data and reporting it, then how are we going to say that this is safe and approved for use?”

O’Malley: I’m not afraid of blowing the whistle “because my faith lies in God and not man…You know, like what kind of person would I be if I knew all of this -- this is evil at the highest level. You have the FDA, you have the CDC, that are both supposed to be protecting us, but they are under the government, and everything that we’ve done so far is unscientific.”

O’Malley: “At the end of the day, it’s about your health, and you can never get that back -- and about your freedom, and about living in a peaceful society, and I’m like, ‘no.’ No. This is the hill that I will die on.”

[PHOENIX – Sept. 20, 2021] Project Veritas released the first video of its COVID vaccine investigative series today featuring an interview with U.S. Health and Human Services [HHS] insider, Jodi O’Malley, who works as a Registered Nurse at the local Indian Medical Center.

rrb said...





John 'pro-norms' Ekdahl
@JohnEkdahl

Down 31 points in a state Obama carried by 9 and 5.


https://twitter.com/JohnEkdahl/status/1440295913205878792?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1440295913205878792%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdirectorblue.blogspot.com%2F

Anonymous said...

Roger must cut n paste .

He doesn't have the mental firepower to debate.

Hint for Roger: You can not distribute wealth faster then we produce it.

The Bible (* a book the Three Socialist Stooges of CHT have never read) "You will always have the poor among you..." Matthew 26

rrb said...


The Shit-Fingered Midas Touch:


Fewer than one third of Iowans approve of the job Joe Biden is doing as president, a steep drop from earlier this year.

Thirty-one percent of Iowans approve of how Biden is handling his job, while 62% disapprove and 7% are not sure, according to the latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.

That’s a 12 percentage point drop in approval from June, the last time the question was asked. Biden's disapproval numbers jumped by 10 points during the same period. In June, 43% approved and 52% disapproved.

Biden’s job approval has not been in net positive territory in Iowa since March, when 47% of Iowans approved of his performance and 44% disapproved.

"This is a bad poll for Joe Biden, and it's playing out in everything that he touches right now,” said pollster J. Ann Selzer.


https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/iowa-poll/2021/09/21/president-joe-biden-job-approval-rating-plunges-after-afghanistan-covid-surge/8378224002/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You may not agree with him but he's not demented.

President Joe Biden delivered his first address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday morning, declaring that the United States is “back at the table.”

“We’re back at the table in international forums, especially the United Nations, to focus attention and to spur global action on shared challenges,” he told the assembly, emphasizing alliances within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and others.

Much of his speech was dedicated to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Bombs and bullets cannot defend against COVID-19 or its future variants,” Biden remarked, claiming that “science and political will” are necessary to end the pandemic. Some experts, including the head of the Oxford Vaccine Group, have said in recent days that the virus will likely become endemic and that treatment regimens, not vaccines, are the way to combat the virus.


The United States, Biden said, is “re-engaged at the World Health Organization, and working in close partnership with Covax to deliver life-saving vaccines around the world. We rejoined the Paris climate agreement, and we’re running to retake a seat in the Human Rights Council next year at the U.N.”

At one point, Biden appeared to make reference to his administration’s decision to pull the military out of Afghanistan.

“Instead of continuing to fight the wars of the past, we are fixing our eyes on devoting our resources into the challenges that hold the keys to our collective future,” Biden said. “Ending this pandemic … managing the shifts in global power dynamics, shaping the rules of the world on vital issues like trade, cyber and emerging technologies, and facing the threat of terrorism as it stands today.”

-----

The world is changing and he is leading us together forward.

Not divisive behavior from Emperor Trump

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A complete reversal of the past few years.

"We’re opening a new era of relentless diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways of lifting people up around the world.”

Biden offered a robust endorsement of the U.N.'s relevance a nd ambition at a difficult moment in history, and sought to reassure wary allies of U.S. cooperation after a disagreements in recent months.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://news.yahoo.com/biden-aims-enlist-allies-tackling-041558292.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://m.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/biden-gives-first-address-to-un-general-assembly-as-some-us-alliances-face-tensions_4008247.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-09-21-1&mktids=6d6ba7d4b719b663d12cdc4e7f19fdff&est=tGTrbSFWgqsQVMIGj0iVdwtcRJmFsgUk%2B3pkhjHXB9may7R7vlzWKTOVTfi%2BxtM%3D

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden pledges ‘relentless diplomacy’ on global challenges

By JOSH BOAK and AAMER MADHANI28 minutes ago

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Joe Biden summoned the world’s nations to forcefully address the festering global issues of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and human rights abuses in his first address before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday. He decried military conflict and insisted the U.S. is not seeking “a new Cold War” with China.

The president said the halting of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan last month, ending America’s longest war, set the table for his administration to shift its attention to intensive diplomacy at a moment with no shortage of crises facing the globe.

“To deliver for our own people, we must also engage deeply with the rest of the world,” he said.

He added: “We’re opening a new era of relentless diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways of lifting people up around the world.”

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Biden offered a robust endorsement of the U.N.’s relevance a nd ambition at a difficult moment in history, and sought to reassure wary allies of U.S. cooperation after a disagreements in recent months.

He also pledged to double U.S. financial aid to poorer countries to help them switch to cleaner energy and cope with the “merciless” effects of climate change. That would mean increasing assistance to about $11.4 billion a year. This after five months ago doubling the amount to $5.7 billion a year.

As part of the fight against climate change, rich nations for many years have promised to spend $100 billion a year in climate help, but a new study shows that they’re $20 billion a year short. Biden said his new commitment would help rich nations reach their goal.

The $100 billion goal is key because in climate negotiations there’s a dramatic rich-poor nation gap. Developing nations and others are reluctant to curb emissions further of heat-trapping gases without help from developed nations, which in the words of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, are “the guys that created the problem.”

Biden is facing a healthy measure of skepticism from allies during his week of high-level diplomacy. The opening months of his presidency have included a series of difficult moments with friendly nations that were expecting greater cooperation from Biden following four years of Donald Trump’s “America first” approach to foreign policy.


He made it clear that America is back!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


We heard what Biden read alky, what did he say when he was asked impromptu questions ?

Guess his writer impressed you

But spoke words matter

And Biden constantly turns his back on questions and the American people


a failed president

the worse start of a presidency in American history

and it's not even close

but alky can't see that

The FAKE NEWS doesn't report on him like that and that is the only side alky actually supports


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...



He made it clear that all America sees is his back!