Sunday, March 28, 2021

If you count the number of white guys, you could probably guess the number of these labeled "hate crimes"

What a great illustration of objective fact defying liberal reality

So ask yourself a simple question. How many of these mass shooting incidents where the perpetrator appears black did you read about in the newspaper? If the answer is zero (which I believe it will be) then ask yourself why? Why does our media today only report mass shooters if that shooter is carrying a rifle and happens to be White? Think about how quickly the Bolder Colorado shooting disappeared from our news cycle the minute it turned out that the killer was not a White Supremacist, but rather a Islamic Middle Eastern refugee. If it had been a White guy, we would still be talking about it 24-7 and how it proves the narrative about a rise in White Supremacy. 

I thought we were a racist society where Whites are treated so much better than minorities and society automatically believes minority (especially black people) are more violent and we are more apt to draw attention to their violence than we would be if the perpetrator was White. Black and minorities called out while Whites are given a pass for the same behavior?

Does anyone "actually" believe that is true to any degree anymore? 

100 comments:

rrb said...


Asian Woman Running For NYC Council Attacked In Hate Crime By Black Woman, Didn’t Want To Report It Because Attacker Wasn’t White…

https://www.weaselzippers.us/466688-asian-woman-running-for-nyc-council-attacked-in-hate-crime-by-black-woman-didnt-want-to-report-it-because-attacker-wasnt-white/

https://nypost.com/2021/03/25/city-council-candidate-susan-lee-pushed-down-subway-stairs-in-attack/

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

PERHAPS MORE IMPORTANT:

Toomey, Murphy say expanded background checks on gun sales could pass Senate
March 28, 2021, 10:12 AM

WASHINGTON — Two key senators expressed optimism Sunday that Congress could strike a deal on expanding background checks for gun sales in the wake of recent, high-profile mass shootings this month.


But Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., warned that recent legislation passed by the House is a nonstarter in the Senate among Republicans and some moderate Democrats, arguing that the best way to find compromise is through measures that will require background checks on all commercial gun sales, including on the internet and at gun shows.

"You are not going to get 60 votes with legislation that requires when a father wants to sell his gun to his son to have to get a background check,” Toomey said on a special edition of “Meet the Press.”

“My focus has always been: Make it more difficult for people that we all agree should not have firearms, make it more difficult for them to get firearms. That’s violent criminals, the dangerous, mentally ill.”

Toomey was the chief Republican sponsor of the congressional attempt to expand background checks after the 2013 shooting at a Connecticut elementary school. His plan, co-sponsored by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., ultimately failed to secure the 60 votes needed to bring it to a final vote.

The renewed debate on gun safety measures comes after a spate of recent deadly shootings, including an attack on Atlanta-area spas as well as a Colorado grocery store.

House Democrats voted to pass new background check expansions earlier this month, legislation President Joe Biden called on the Senate to pass. But Manchin, a key swing vote in the Senate, has said he doesn’t support the bill as written.

And unless Democrats decide to pursue a change to the legislative filibuster that requires 60 votes to move a bill through the Senate, they would need 10 Republican senators to sign onto any reform.

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., who is spearheading the Senate Democrats’ attempt to find a compromise that can clear that bar, told “Meet the Press” that he believes the “politics have shifted dramatically” on the issue since the Senate last took it up, and said that he’s found that some Republicans are willing to come to the table. While he added that he believes there should be a “broader” conversation about gun reform measures, background checks is the place to start.

“You are going to have to make some reasonable accommodations if you want 10 Republican votes, and I'm already talking to Republicans who are not unwilling to sit down at the table,” he said.

“Our best chance to get something passed is universal background checks. I think the theory of the case is: Once we convince Republicans that the sky doesn’t fall for you politically when you support a reasonable expansion of something like background checks, you can move onto other interventions."

UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

ALSO GOOD:
A Hobbled NRA Takes a Backseat
CNN:
“But thanks to years of shedding its claim to bipartisanship and aligning almost entirely with the Republican Party, the country’s premier pro-gun lobby’s agenda has firmly planted its agenda within the GOP, a legacy that continues to frustrate efforts to change gun laws.

“Both Republican and Democratic aides have told CNN the NRA has not been much of a factor on Capitol Hill in recent months.”

That said, the Washington Post reports that prospects for new gun control laws remain.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

MEANWHILE, TRUMP THE DIVIDER IS UP TO HIS USUAL CRAP:

Quote of the Day
“I got called by the President. It was very uncomfortable, very direct and very difficult to hear.”
— Dr. Deborah Birx, telling CNN that then-President Donald Trump was very upset with an interview she gave on the coronavirus pandemic.
_____________

Upset because she called it like it was, and called him like he was. And is.

rrb said...


Toomey, Murphy say expanded background checks on gun sales could pass Senate

That's nice, pederast.

Let me know when you pass the measure that guarantees us that criminals will subject themselves to said background checks. And agree to behave in line with the result.

All you assholes ever do is find new and creative ways to pass more Second Amendment restrictions on the law abiding. We are NOT the fucking problem.

Colorado has some of the most onerous and restrictive gun laws in America. And none of those restrictions stopped Moose-limb bin al Raghead from his murderous spree.





rrb said...


Pakistani. Technically that makes him Asian.:

Two young teenage girls have been charged with felony murder after killing a man in DC during an armed carjacking.

Instead of fleeing the scene after the car crashed and rolled on its side, one of the girls began looking for her cellphone that was in the vehicle — while walking nonchalantly past their victim’s body.

The girls, both black, are only 13 and 15 years old.

Their Pakistani victim, Mohammad Anwar, 66, of Springfield, Virginia, was driving for Uber Eats when the girls attempted to steal his car and tased him.

The horrific scene was caught on camera by a witness.

Warning, the video is extremely graphic and disturbing:


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/03/horror-caught-video-13-15-year-old-girls-murder-driver-dc-walk-past-body-look-cellphone/


Murdered by a couple of blacks. Shocker.

anonymous said...



So ask yourself a simple question. How many of these mass shooting incidents where the perpetrator appears black did you read about in the newspaper


Dqyum.....you really are showing yourself as a proud boy racist Lil Schitty.....Doesn't get more supremacist than that question.!!!!! Sad how the mighty have fallen into the abyss of the GOP like you have!!!!!!!!! Like your argument covid only killed the weak....your position on the obvious attacks against asians is most disturbing!!!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

rrb said...

Toomey, Murphy say expanded background checks on gun sales could pass Senate

That's nice, pederast.

Let me know when you pass the measure that guarantees us that criminals will subject themselves to said background checks. And agree to behave in line with the result.

All you assholes ever do is find new and creative ways to pass more Second Amendment restrictions on the law abiding. We are NOT the fucking problem.

Colorado has some of the most onerous and restrictive gun laws in America. And none of those restrictions stopped Moose-limb bin al Raghead from his murderous spree.



Don't forget about Hunter Biden who just flat out lied on his background check multiple times.

Should be facing up to 20 years in jail and up to $250,000 in fines according to laws already on the books.

Instead he is cashing in on millions from China and apparently is becoming an "artist"

Joe Biden's America

Banana Republic

the "big guy"

with a 51 yer old drugged out "kid"

time for another lid

Myballs said...

Biden's border clusterfuck is such a mess, that he himself made, that Ted Cruz is actually coming off as the caring senator on the issue.

That's quite some feat.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The newest polls show a mixed bag.

Washington, DC, March 28, 2021

A strong majority approve of how President Biden is handling the response to the coronavirus and the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. At the same time, however, nearly three in five Americans disapprove of how Biden is handling the situation with migrants and unaccompanied children at the U.S.-Mexico border. Views on Biden’s handling of top issues are deeply partisan. Further illustrating this ongoing divide, the poll finds that an equal number of Americans say Biden is making the country more united as those who say more divided.

Detailed findings:

1. President Biden earns high marks for his handling of the coronavirus and the economic recovery, but a majority of Americans disapprove of the job he’s doing with the situation at the border and on gun violence.

Overall, around three in four Americans approve of how Biden is handling the distribution of coronavirus vaccines (75%) and the response to the virus itself (72%). Sixty percent approve of how Biden is handling the country’s economic recovery.

At the same time, Biden is underwater on both gun violence and the situation at the border, as a majority disapprove of his handling of those issues (57% each).Most Americans, 54%, believe the situation with migrants and unaccompanied children showing up at the U.S.-Mexico border is currently a crisis. Forty-two percent characterize the situation as a serious problem, but not a crisis. Just four percent say it is not a serious problem.

It's better than before, when children were taken out of the arms of their parents and put into cages

But he still hasn't made much progress yet.

The Vice President Harris is in charge of the border crisis. Because I care about the children and families seeking asylum, I hope she succeeds, not for political reasons, we are a nation of immigrants.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/545289-biden-approval-rating-on-covid-19-reaches-72-percent-poll

Myballs said...

He made the mess at the border...on his first day in office.

And funny how walls and guns are fine to keep people out of the capital but not at the border. The wall was making thrm all cpne in through the door. What The hell was wrong with that?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He posted the picture of the guy who shot and killed 10 people, who was not white, because he didn't want evidence of systemic racism. Because somewhere in his mind, he is a white supremacist asshole.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The wall was a failure

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

alky said:
It's better than before, when children were taken out of the arms of their parents and put into cages

But he still hasn't made much progress yet.

The Vice President Harris is in charge of the border crisis. Because I care about the children and families seeking asylum, I hope she succeeds, not for political reasons, we are a nation of immigrants



Where to start...


The Biden administration caused the border crisis.

It has never been worse.

The number of child/parent separations have never been higher

We were a nation built with legal immigrants

Harris's spokesperson said she is not in charge of the border

Apparently no one is in charge of the crisis

Children are dying

VP to focus on border diplomacy; no immediate plans to visit

“The vice president is not doing the border,” Sanders told reporters on a flight to Connecticut


https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2021/03/26/vp-to-focus-on-border-diplomacy-no-immediate-plans-to-visit/

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The wall was a failure



The wall, coupled with trump's agreement with Mexico to keep asylum seekers IN Mexico until their asylum claims were adjudicated, was a smashing success.

And that's according to the President of Mexico.

Hospice Joe completely screwed the fucking pooch on our southern border.


THWAP!!!


Anonymous said...

Socialist Stooges of CHT think this :

"JamesNewLeaf March 28, 2021 at 7:50 AM

CAPITALISM,
or at least
the form of it
that is now being
practiced
in the United States
and in Russia,
is indeed
UNSUSTAINABLE"


Yes, they want higher taxes on them.

James, tell us what you know about "pass-through businesses"?

Neither Jamie or Alky could define what those are, sad.

Anonymous said...

RRB : "Hospice Joe completely screwed the fucking pooch on our southern border."

Sleepy Joe so fucked it not even Cum-alla wanted to touch it.

She told Joe , she it not the man for the tough work.
Typical.

rrb said...


The number of child/parent separations have never been higher

Children are dying



20% of the kids illegally crossing the border right now have no family in the US.

None.

They are drug mules and sex slaves of the Mexican drug cartels.

And the alky applauds this situation because ultimately it results in more votes for democrats, which is all that really matters to the left.

Dead brown kids is an acceptable level of collateral damage for democrats to achieve their electoral goals.



rrb said...



Sleepy Joe so fucked it not even Cum-alla wanted to touch it.

She told Joe , she it not the man for the tough work.
Typical.



Indeed, but you have to give her credit for not wanting anything to do with it. "Fixing" southern border situation is quite literally like trying to pick up a turd from the 'clean end.'

It cannot be done.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Dead brown kids is an acceptable level of collateral damage for democrats to achieve their electoral goals.


You're right. Dems are worrying about having political operatives being able to hand out drinks in polling places where they aren't supposed to be...

and worrying about having election integrity.

Illegal votes need to count.

Law and order is no longer

Just ask Hunter, the smartest guy Joe knows.

rrb said...



Democrat Strategy Explained in a Graph
Just as we began to come out of the artificially induced Covid depression, with the economy poised to boom, Democrats rammed through a $1.9 trillion “relief” bill that pays people not to work. It dramatically expands the welfare state for the first time since Lyndon Johnson’s catastrophic “Great Society.”

Specifically, it offers cash incentives for women to produce children they cannot afford to raise, which tends to result from not being married. The provisions are temporary for now, but will soon be made permanent.

This graph explains the close correlation between poverty and birth out of wedlock:

The Democrats are spending outrageous sums of money we don’t have to pay women to have more children out of wedlock because they want to create more poor people.

It worked for LBJ. His welfare programs caused out of wedlock birth to explode among blacks. Democrats have been getting about 90% of the black vote ever since.

This not only explains welfare policy, it also explains why the liberal establishment relentlessly promotes moral degeneracy.

A typical liberal response to the tweet above explains both cancel culture and the Democrat obsession with race:

In other words, don’t call attention to what we are doing or we will destroy you by calling you a racist and getting you canceled.

Someone who means blacks well would want to make them aware of how the welfare state and the decay of marriage have held them down. Someone who despises them would want them to wallow in poverty, where they can be bred for their votes by the liberal ruling class the way farmers breed chickens for eggs.

Combine a massive expansion of the welfare state with Biden’s call for the entire Third World to pour across the open border and institutionalizing election fraud with HR1 may not be necessary. Unless they are stopped soon, Democrats will rule the ruins of our future.


https://moonbattery.com/democrat-strategy-explained-in-a-graph/


rrb said...




HOWIE CARR: FBI whiffs again on Colorado mass shooting suspect.

So now it turns out that the FBI knew all about the accused Boulder shooter, but paid no attention to the obvious warning signs until police say the rabidly anti-American immigrant from Syria murdered 10 U.S. citizens in the supermarket.

“The suspect’s identity,” the New York Times reported, “was known to the FBI because he was linked to another individual under investigation by the bureau, according to law enforcement officials.”

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.

The Famous But Incompetent FBI likewise knew all about accused shooter Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa’s fellow Muslim immigrants who committed mass murder, like the Tsarnaev brothers — but did nothing until those welfare-collecting “asylees” blew up the Boston Marathon.

The FBI also had early warnings about the Muslim terrorists who shot up the gay nightclub in Orlando, the Christmas party in San Bernardino, Fort Hood, the cartoon-drawing contest in Texas … and yet the G-men sat on their soft hands until scores of Americans were murdered in cold blood.

But it’s not only foreign Muslim terrorists the FBI can’t be bothered lugging. It’s domestic killers as well.

For instance, in 2018 the FBI’s national tip line got a 13-minute-long earful from the aunt of the Parkland High shooter Nikolas Cruz — but did nothing until 17 people were gunned down.


Read the whole thing.


https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/440781/


Shut it down. Fire them all. Cancel the federal pensions. NOW.






Anonymous said...

My favorite post on this blog are from Roger and Jamie.
Any time they post on the Economy.

rrb said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

My favorite post on this blog are from Roger and Jamie.
Any time they post on the Economy.



And note the irony. The alky decries "welfare queen" rhetoric, yet all his side has to offer is more and more free shit to get people to vote for them. That's IT.

They are, quite literally, a 'one horse pony.'*

*hat tip - Hospice Joe.

anonymous said...

My favorite post from the goat fucker is anytime he thinks he is correct which is NEVER!!!!!!!!!! Or when asshole rat posts trash from PJ media.....his only insight is bigotry in spades!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

anonymous said...


Democrat Strategy Explained in a Graph
Just as we began to come out of the artificially induced Covid depression,


Dayum asshole you sure make a box of rocks look like a genius!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! I guess those almost 600 k dead will come back when the depression is over!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

"The alky decries "welfare queen" rhetoric,"

Roger receives welfare.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

SUNDAY OPINION ISSUE: SIGNING INTO LAW OF CONTROVERSIAL VOTING LEGISLATION.

In a cynical series of actions Thursday, Georgia lawmakers managed to march firmly onto the wrong side of history.

That’s no place for a state as important as this one. Or for one that claims the state motto: Wisdom. Justice. Moderation. None of those were in evidence Thursday.

The scene that played out at the State Capitol as lawmakers hurriedly passed a far-reaching set of changes that significantly clamp down on voting access will bring Georgia national, even worldwide, attention.

And not of the kind that the capital of the 21st century American South should want. Many people elsewhere, and here — among them investors, smart workers and employers — will see these voting access restrictions for what they really are: a house built hurriedly on shifting sands of lies. Verifiable facts or statistics are not part of the foundation for the unwarranted package of changes rapidly signed into law Thursday behind closed doors.

We’ve said it before here; and lawmakers’ actions necessitate saying it again. There was no voting fraud or related shenanigans of a magnitude that would have affected the outcome of the November elections — or the January U.S. Senate runoff. Lawsuits and other claims shakily asserting otherwise were quickly cast aside by the work of due process.

More importantly, the Republican in charge of overseeing the elections asserted repeatedly and forcefully that voting results were accurate. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger courageously said so in the face of scorching political heat and even physical threats from those who chose to either believe — or meekly go along with — the Grand Lie of the Republic that the election was somehow “stolen” in Georgia.

Yet, facts, truth — and what is simply right and just — could not, in the end, overcome the Georgia General Assembly’s temptation to “fix” a problem not proven to exist.

So it will now be illegal in Georgia to offer food or drinks to people waiting in hours-long lines to exercise the most fundamental of American rights — casting a ballot in a free election. Pack away Southern hospitality, y’all. And, even as Georgia continues to drag through a pandemic that’s killed more than 16,000 people here so far, no longer can absentee ballot drop boxes be placed outside — under video monitoring — for voters to more safely make their choices known. And a state that routinely pushes responsibility — and costs — for fundamental services down to local or county government now has the power to overrule local election officials — if they, in essence, don’t like the results they see.

We suspect another law — the one of unintended consequences — may quickly swing into place as a counterweight to this overreach. As in, rather than stomping into oblivion voter-engagement activity that some lawmakers do not like, supporters of Senate Bill 202 have likely awakened and greatly empowered it.

We’d be remiss in not noting too that the tenor and optics of these combined, vote-limiting tactics harkens more to the worst of the Old South than it does to the modern, prosperous state that a diverse group of 11 million call home.

There may be a political and economic price to be paid for Georgia lawmakers’ contemptuous stance toward making voting reasonably accessible to all who are legally able to do so.

Other states have felt that burn when they’ve passed similar bills that sneer at today’s societal norms.

The questions of “why” come quickly to mind too. And logic, reason and facts cannot answer them. Republican legislators have asserted that the elections system here was “broken.”

Shortly after he’d retreated behind heavy closed doors guarded by state troopers to sign the bill, Gov. Brian Kemp said, “Significant reforms to our state elections were needed. There’s no doubt there were many alarming issues with how the election was handled, and those problems, understandably, led to a crisis of confidence in the ballot box here in Georgia.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

What “crisis of confidence”? We don’t doubt that sentiment exists in good measure here. But from what we’ve all seen, it equates to not liking election results. And that’s not endemic fraud.

What happened Thursday should be unacceptable to all Georgians who believe in the American strength of robust political debate, letting the people or their representatives decide and all of us then abiding by the results — because we have been heard.

The fact — not fable, or lie — is that the “broken” elections system was set in place by Republican state officials.

Georgia cannot forget that. The rest of the nation and world surely won’t.

The allegedly “stolen” election was conducted using machines bought at the direction of GOP lawmakers and was overseen by a Republican secretary of state.

More importantly, all 236 members of the Georgia Legislature were elected on the same ballot last November that then-President Donald Trump falsely contended was riven with fraud. If the lawmakers who voted for Thursday’s changes so fervently believed in this Big Lie, then, for the sake of ethics, they should have resigned their seats on the first day of the legislative session in protest of a “fraudulent” election.

They did not.

And that speaks volumes about the lack of truth that’s fueled this march backward.

In fairness to this debacle, AJC polling did show significant support for strengthening ID requirements for absentee ballots. This snippet of the bill at least has some commonsense basis. And the more than 200,000 Georgia registered voters who currently lack ID should take advantage of the state’s existing offer to provide it free of charge.

Likewise, no-excuse absentee voting survived attempts to end the practice. And weekend voting for general elections was expanded. Sunday voting also remains a legal option, after many people pressed lawmakers to not ban it. Even so, early voting before runoffs was tightened to a minimum of one week before election day.

All told, Senate Bill 202 will not increase voter confidence in Georgia’s election. It will, frankly, do the opposite. Which is bad for all of us, of any political stripe.

Lastly, Georgia, like most anyplace else, particularly in the American South, likes to wrap itself in history. Nothing else can be said of a state that pays to maintain the world’s largest tombstone to the Confederacy.

We’ll note that the world will long remember the shameful scene of a state lawmaker — a Black woman — being dragged down a Gold Dome hallway by white state troopers Thursday because she dared bang on the door of a governor who chose to lock himself away while signing this legislation and livestreaming about it.

That should not be the image that Georgia presents to the world in 2021.

It will remain for wiser future lawmakers to correct Thursday’s excesses and contempt for what democracy looks like in the 21st century. We hope that day comes soon.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.ajc.com/opinion/our-view-marching-backward-into-history/KERD4OAURNFRNOQUZPKZNTBXF4/

Myballs said...

Opinion piece. You know What they say about opinions.

Caliphate4vr said...

Dang the Urinal-Constipation is still in print?

Who knew?

Nothing else can be said of a state that pays to maintain the world’s largest tombstone to the Confederacy.

BTW Alky you can park 18 wheelers on the necks and haunches of those horses

And never forget it was your boy Borglum that started the carving

Caliphate4vr said...

And tell the dumbasses at the AJC the state doesn’t pay to maintain the fucking park

From the AJC, I think the term is you’ve been gaslighted

Q: Does the state give you guidance about what you can do?

A: The state has jurisdiction over the mountain. We only control the attractions and the tram that goes up the mountain. That’s the way it should be. It is a state treasure, a state asset.

Q: Which of the parks and other amusements makes the most money?

A: We don’t talk about profits, being a private company. We have 4 million visitors a year to Stone Mountain Park. Dollywood would be the next biggest at 3 million. It drops off to less than a million at other properties. We pay over $10 million a year to the state of Georgia, for 250 acres.


THWAP! THWAP!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The border crisis.

Biden can't make excuses; he has to do something to rein in the surge of illegal immigration or suffer the consequences.

anonymous said...

Dayum.....In spite of you saying otherwise....I am sure the state has some participation in the park's finances!!!!!! I'm just wondering when they are going to sand blast that POS off the mountain.....


Anonymous Myballs said...
Opinion piece. You know What they say about opinions.


And yours is gapping!!!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!

Caliphate4vr said...

I wasn’t addressing you, again

You can’t quit me can you fatman, just as I predicted

Anonymous said...

Roger and Jamie are for much higher taxation on "Pass Through Businesses "
They don't know what those businesses are.

Anonymous said...

"Biden can't make excuses " Roger

You missed his scripted theater performance with the bit actors , the media.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The taxes are on individual people, who are extremely rich Not the corporation.

anonymous said...

I wasn’t addressing you, again


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Keep that thought the next time you do the same to me you lying sack of shit!!!!!!!! Yeah.....you say something stupid and I correct you....sorry sport./..... go fuck yourself again!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh look , Roger removed all doubt .
He doesn't know what "Pass Through Businesses" are.

" Roger AmickMarch 28, 2021 at 3:28 PM

The taxes are on individual people, who are extremely rich Not the corporation."

Like I said:


My favorite post on this blog are from Roger and Jamie.
Any time they post on the Economy.


Caliphate4vr said...

Anyone hear about this?

Separate Shooting Incidents at Oceanfront Lead to Arrests.

Three individuals charged, two in custody, one suspect still at large; traffic flow mitigation and enhanced police presence planned for Resort Area.

Virginia Beach, Va. (March 27, 2021) – As the investigation of three separate shooting events that took place the evening of March 26, 2021 at the Virginia Beach Resort Area continues, the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) has released the following details surrounding the events in conjunction with plans for increased police coverage through the remainder of the weekend.

DECEDENT IDENTITIES CONFIRMED The identity of the female victim has been confirmed to be 28-year-old Deshayla E. Harris of Norfolk, VA. Harris was a bystander at the second shooting incident that occurred in the 300 block of 19th Street. The decedent of the third event, an officer-involved shooting incident in the 300 block of 20th Street, is 25-year-old male Donovon W. Lynch of Virginia Beach, VA. Several individuals were injured at the first incident in the 2000 block of Atlantic Avenue, but there were no fatalities.

INDIVIDUALS CHARGED 22-year-old Ahmon Jahree Adams of Chesapeake, VA, 18-year-old Nyquez Tyyon Baker of Virginia Beach, VA and 20-year-old Devon Maurice Dorsey Jr. of Virginia Beach have been arrested and each charged with seven counts of felonious assault, use of a firearm in commission of a felony and reckless handling of a firearm. All three arrested were involved with the first incident located in the 2000 block of Atlantic Avenue and are being held in custody at Virginia Beach City Jail.


Wanna guess Ahmon Jahree adams, Tyson Baker and Devon Maurice Dorsey, Jr ethnicity?

anonymous said...

Anyone hear about this?


BWAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! It is all over the news....whats your point asshole other than being a racist pig????????

anonymous said...

Graham is an abject asshole....just like our UGA loser!!!!!



Chris Wallace
Tim O'Donnell
Sun, March 28, 2021, 1:41 PM·1 min r

Lindsey Graham

Chris Wallace

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday dismissed Democrats' chances of passing legislation that would ban assault weapons in the United States, telling Fox News' Chris Wallace "it won't get 50 votes, much less 60."

He then told Wallace he owns an AR-15, explaining that if a natural disaster occurred in South Carolina and the police couldn't protect his neighborhood, his house would be "the last one the gang will come to" because he could defend himself with the weapon.


My choice of home defense is a 20 gauge pistol grip Ithaca pump......very reliable and you don't have to fuck around with a magazine or aiming......BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh look , Roger removed all doubt .
He doesn't know what "Pass Through Businesses" are.

" Roger AmickMarch 28, 2021 at 3:28 PM

The taxes are on individual people, who are extremely rich Not the corporation."

Like I said:


My favorite post on this blog are from Roger and Jamie.
Any time they post on the Economy.

Here is what you should have known, but clearly didn't.

"Pass-through businesses include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and S-corporations."

Small Business, Small Farms and "Mom and Pop" , you want to tax them to death.

Myballs said...

Biden administration begging for volunteers at the border. But its not a crisis. He is quickly becoming the worst president in history.

Biden says Jimmy Carter, hold my beer.

anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAA THE UNEMPLOYED GOAT FUCKER WHO COULD NOT FIND A JOB IN TRUMPS SOARING ECONOMY NOW PASSES UNFOUNDED JUDGEMENT ON OTHERS......HE THINKS TAXES ARE FOR OTHERS!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL

anonymous said...


But its not a crisis. He is quickly becoming the worst president in history.

AFTER TRUMPS DEPRESSION AND GDP CRASH??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! GET BACK TO ME WHEN HIS APPROVAL HITS TRUMPS BEST NUMBER....LOLOLOLOOL

Anonymous said...

Roger and Jamie , didn't know.

Yet, it is entertaining to watch them advocate for higher taxes on main street small businesses and small farms.

anonymous said...

Alabama with one of the worst vaccination rates in the country....Leading the way for RED states dominance in failing its people!!!!!!!

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MARCH 27, 2021
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UNIONTOWN, Alabama — Eight weeks had passed since the first vaccine doses arrived in Alabama, and now the shots were finally coming to Uniontown. Workers were setting up chairs in the cinder block community center. The mayor was on the way. A caravan of doctors and nurses and supplies was speeding down Highway 5 past fields of cows and rusting gas stations, and when it pulled into the parking lot just past 8 a.m., the line was waiting, a continuation of the waiting that had been life for the past year.

“Connell!” yelled a volunteer, handing out registration forms. “Bennett! Watson!”

“Here I am!” said an elderly woman bumping her walker across the gravel.

“I’m right here!” said a man raising a hand holding a worn Social Security card.


Across the country, the vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus was picking up speed. The Biden administration was on the verge of securing 100 million more doses, and a few states were even starting to offer shots to the general population. But on a Thursday morning in March, Alabama lagged with one of the worst vaccination rates in the country, as well as one of the worst racial disparities nationally among those receiving the shots, and now a group of community clinics called Cahaba Medical Care was trying to turn those numbers around.

anonymous said...

emocrat said...
Roger and Jamie , didn't know.


That you were a massive giant asshole!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Candace Owens
https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/1376253935737057291

We’ve turned George Floyd, a criminal drug addict, into an icon.

We are promoting Satan shoes to wear on our feet.

We’ve got Cardi B named as woman of the year.

But we’re convinced it’s white supremacy that’s keeping black America behind.

How stupid can we be?



Calling VERY lo iq "anonymous"

anonymous said...

And trump turned the thief into a drooling hump backed idiot of major dementia and stupiditY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHO THE FUCK CARES WHAT CANDASS OWENS HAS TO SAY LET ALONE THE THIEF USING THE CUNT AS A SOURCE!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The Biden Do-Over
By Taegan Goddard, citing
The Washington Post:
“The opening months of the Biden administration have provided the Democratic Party with a rare ‘do-over’ — a chance to enact wide-ranging agenda items far more quickly and on a larger scale than in 2009. Even Biden’s slogan, Build Back Better, aspires to improve what came before.

“Surrounded by many of the same top aides who worked in the Obama White House, the Biden team is behaving almost as if it is back to work after a lengthy sabbatical, picking up where Obama left off without having to ascend a learning curve.

“The Donald Trump era offered Democrats a view of their worst nightmare — a president that most of them saw as authoritarian and dangerous to the country’s future. Bound by that fear, Democrats say they are attempting to undo what many both inside and outside the administration view as the mistakes and disappointments from the Obama years.”
___________

You Republicans should have treated that first black President a little better.

This is what your churlishness is getting you.

Anonymous said...

Fuck off pederast

anonymous said...

Like father, like son....both pathological liars!!!!!! Sad trump worked soooooo hard ruining the country!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!

Mary Papenfuss·
Sun, March 28, 2021, 11:58 PM
Eric Trump shook his head in disgust on Fox News on Sunday over President Joe Biden’s fifth trip to his Delaware home over the weekend since he’s been in office.

“I don’t know where to begin,” he told Maria Bartiromo. “It’s heartbreaking to us. I know how much time and effort my father put into the job.”

In fact, in the first 100 days of his presidency, Donald Trump went on golf outings 19 times (compared with a single time by Barack Obama in the same period of time). “Irony is dead,” quipped Vox journalist Aaron Rupar on Twitter.

How hard Trump worked is also subject to debate. Sources inside the administration told the media while he was in office that the former president often came in late to work at the White House, left early and spent a significant amount of time watching Fox News. The non-working hours were referred to in his schedule as “executive time.”

Trump played golf on his own properties, at taxpayer expense, 289 times during his presidency. The $151.5 million all of his golf trips cost the government is the equivalent of 379 years of presidential salary — which Trump and his supporters frequently boasted he didn’t take.

Another surprise to viewers was that the former president “fixed” the immigration crisis, his son declared. “Illegal immigration was not a problem anymore,” Eric Trump added. He insisted the system was working “perfect” before Biden turned it to “absolute junk.”

rrb said...




Heh:


ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A year after becoming a global epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, New York and New Jersey are back atop the list of U.S. states with the highest rates of infection.

Even as the vaccination campaign has ramped up, the number of new infections in New Jersey has crept up by 37% in a little more than a month, to about 23,600 every seven days. About 54,600 people in New York tested positive for the virus in the last week, a number that has begun to inch up recently.

The two states now rank No. 1 and 2 in new infections per capita among U.S. states. New Jersey has been reporting about 647 new cases for every 100,000 residents over the past 14 days. New York has averaged 548.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/virus-fight-stalls-early-hot-140524851.html

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

REPUBLICANS DON'T WANT AMERICANS TO VOTE

Where Republicans Are Trying to Restrict Voting
FiveThirtyEight:
“Notably, the four states where the greatest number of voting-restriction bills have been filed — Georgia, Arizona, Michigan and Pennsylvania — were some of the closest states in last year’s presidential election. They also all voted for President Biden — the first time Georgia and Arizona voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in over two decades — and have Republican-controlled legislatures, making them especially fertile ground for new voting restrictions.”

This article may be clicked on at Taegan Goddard's politicalwire.com.

IT IS TIME FOR TRUE AMERICAN PATRIOTS TO ABANDON THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.

rrb said...




Web Extra: Sen. Kamala Harris at the Homestead Migrant Children Detention Facility


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1q_XGF3XXM

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Kevin McCarthy
https://twitter.com/GOPLeader/status/1376281751220273153

House Democrats have not held a single Congressional hearing on border security this year. Not one.

Tells you all you need to know.



Children dying, families torn apart, record numbers all around.

Who's in charge and what are they doing?

Oh Kamala is doing an interview with Bill Clinton on empowering women.

Guess it wasn't held on Pedo Island. And Harvey Weinstein must have had a schedule conflict.

rrb said...



Restrict voting, eh?

Show me where it is written that an eligible citizen would be restricted from casting a legal ballot.

anonymous said...


Children dying, families torn apart, record numbers all around.

BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Didn't get a rise out of you a short months ago....why is that you disingenuous pile of shit???????



Heh:


Heh what dumb fuck???? R's being stupid and not following protocols??????? LOLOLOL

rrb said...


Oh Kamala is doing an interview with Bill Clinton on empowering women.


This drips with irony on a scale I never thought humanly possible.

LOL.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

James O'Keefe
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1376317182091653120

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: @CBP INSIDER speaks out about Leaked DHS docs, showing FIVE YEAR RECORD HIGH in encounters with illegal alien sex offenders at the Southern Border

There’ve been 214 of these encounters in FY 2021 thus far alone. In FY 2020, there were only 154 in the entire year


So MANY MORE this year than ALL of last YEAR. And we are still in March.

Biden took the weekend off.

Still hasn't visited.

Kamala was having a laughfest with Bill

Hoe Biden's America

Banana Republic

1984

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Articled may be clicked on at politicalwire.com:
Arguments Against D.C. Statehood Don’t Stand Up
Robert McCartney:
“Opponents of D.C. statehood have at most three arguments that deserve any respect. They involve the Founders’ intent, retrocession to Maryland and the 23rd Amendment.

“But none stands up to scrutiny,..
It’s hard to accept that Republicans and other critics believe that these arcane constitutional claims count for more than respecting the nation’s founding rallying cry of ‘no taxation without representation.'

“Instead, as GOP leaders are increasingly willing to admit publicly, they care primarily about preventing the deep-blue District from sending two additional Democrats to the Senate and one to the House.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Wall Street Ponders Mystery Seller
BLOOMBERG via Taegan Goddard at politicalwire.com:

“As Wall Street speculated on the identity of the mysterious seller behind the massive $10.5 billion in block trades executed on Friday by Goldman Sachs, investors also pondered just how unprecedented the selloff was — and whether there’s more to come,” Bloomberg reports.

Rastus ponders:
"What do dat mean?"

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump’s Homeland Security Chief Was Hacked
March 29, 2021 at 6:16 am EDT By Taegan Goddard

“Suspected Russian hackers gained access to email accounts belonging to the Trump administration’s head of the Department of Homeland Security and members of the department’s cybersecurity staff whose jobs included hunting threats from foreign countries,” the AP reports.

“The intelligence value of the hacking of then-acting Secretary Chad Wolf and his staff is not publicly known, but the symbolism is stark.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

"I can't breathe."

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former Minneapolis police officer goes on trial Monday in George Floyd’s death, and jurors may not wait long to see parts of the bystander video that caught Derek Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck, sparking waves of outrage and activism across the U.S. and beyond.

Prosecutors have not said when they will play the video, but legal experts expect it to be early — maybe even in the prosecution’s opening statement — as they seek to remind jurors of what is at the heart of their case.

“If you’re a prosecutor you want to start off strong. You want to frame the argument -- and nothing frames the argument in this case as much as that video,” said Jeffrey Cramer, a former federal prosecutor and managing director of Berkeley Research Group in Chicago.


Eight Minutes and Forty Nine Seconds.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Banning Trans Girls Is New Front In GOP Culture War
March 29, 2021 at 5:51 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 20 Comments

New York Times: “South Dakota is just one of a growing number of states where Republicans are diving into a culture war clash that seems to have come out of nowhere. It has been brought about by a coordinated and poll-tested campaign by social conservative organizations like the American Principles Project and Concerned Women for America. The groups are determined to move forward with what may be one of their last footholds in the fight against expanding LGBTQ rights.”

“Three other states have passed bills this month that resemble South Dakota’s. In Mississippi and Arkansas, they are set to become law this summer. And similar bills have been introduced by Republicans in two dozen other states, including North Carolina, where an unpopular ‘bathroom bill’ enacted in 2016 prompted costly boycotts and led conservatives nationwide to pull back on efforts to restrict rights for transgender people.”

Masha Green: The movement to exclude trans girls from sports.

ANOTHER GOP DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO MAKE SOMETING BIG OUT OF SOMETHING SMALL

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


*** INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK ***

Mollie

VIDEO: https://twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1376366126783926279

Democrat activist @PamelaBrownCNN tries to push the typical propaganda on why American's aren't allowed to have any problem with her party's push for a permanent lack of election integrity on Rep. @michaelgwaltz and boy does it not go well for her at all.


covers several topics extremely well

CNN won't have him back on

A must watch video

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Bigot Party
SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2021
Robert Reich

Republicans are outraged – outraged! – at the surge of migrants at the southern border. The House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, declares it a “crisis … created by the presidential policies of this new administration.” The Arizona congressman Andy Biggs claims “we go through some periods where we have these surges, but right now is probably the most dramatic that I’ve seen at the border in my lifetime.”

Donald Trump demands the Biden administration “immediately complete the wall, which can be done in a matter of weeks — they should never have stopped it. They are causing death and human tragedy.”

“Our country is being destroyed!” he adds.

In fact, there’s no surge of migrants at the border.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection apprehended 28 percent more migrants from January to February this year than in previous months. But this was largely seasonal. Two years ago, apprehensions increased 31 percent during the same period. Three years ago, it was about 25 percent from February to March. Migrants start coming when winter ends and the weather gets a bit warmer, then stop coming in the hotter summer months when the desert is deadly.

To be sure, there is a humanitarian crisis of children detained in overcrowded border facilities. And an even worse humanitarian tragedy in the violence and political oppression in Central America, worsened by U.S. policies over the years, that’s driving migration in the first place.

But the “surge” has been fabricated by Republicans in order to stoke fear – and, not incidentally, to justify changes in laws they say are necessary to prevent non-citizens from voting.

Republicans continue to allege – without proof – that the 2020 election was rife with fraudulent ballots, many from undocumented immigrants. Over the past six weeks they’ve introduced 250 bills in 43 states designed to make it harder for people to vote – especially the young, the poor, Black people, and Hispanic-Americans, all of whom are likely to vote for Democrats – by eliminating mail-in ballots, reducing times for voting, decreasing the number of drop-off boxes, demanding proof of citizenship, even making it a crime to give water to people waiting in line to vote.

To stop this, Democrats are trying to enact a sweeping voting rights bill called the For the People Act, which protects voting, ends partisan gerrymandering, and keeps dark money out of elections. It already passed the House but Republicans in the Senate are fighting it with more lies.

On Wednesday, the Texas Republican senator Ted Cruz falsely claimed the new bill would register millions of undocumented immigrants to vote and accused Democrats of wanting the most violent criminals to cast ballots too.

The core message of the Republican party now consists of lies about a “crisis” of violent immigrants crossing the border, lies that they’re voting illegally, and blatantly anti-democratic restrictions on voting to counter these trumped-up crises.

The party that once championed lower taxes, smaller government, states’ rights and a strong national defense now has more in common with anti-democratic regimes and racist-nationalist political movements around the world than with America’s avowed ideals of democracy, rule of law, and human rights.

anonymous said...


Show me where it is written that an eligible citizen would be restricted from casting a legal ballot.


Very sad you are not cognizant enough to see how states restrict voting by capricious laws.......no wonder why you are a proud boy member!!!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Donald Trump isn’t single-handedly responsible for this, but he demonstrated to the GOP the political potency of bigotry and the GOP has taken him up on it.

This transformation in one of America’s two eminent political parties has shocking implications, not just for the future of American democracy but for the future of democracy everywhere.  

“I predict to you, your children or grandchildren are going to be doing their doctoral thesis on the issue of who succeeded: autocracy or democracy?” Joe Biden opined at his news conference on Thursday.

In his maiden speech at the State Department on March 4, Antony Blinken conceded that the erosion of democracy around the world is “also happening here in the United States.”

The secretary of state didn’t explicitly talk about the Republican Party, but there was no mistaking his subject.

“When democracies are weak … they become more vulnerable to extremist movements from the inside and to interference from the outside,” he warned.

People around the world witnessing the fragility of American democracy “want to see whether our democracy is resilient, whether we can rise to the challenge here at home. That will be the foundation for our legitimacy in defending democracy around the world for years to come.”

That resilience and legitimacy will depend in large part on whether Republicans or Democrats prevail on voting rights.

Not since the years leading up to the Civil War has the clash between the nation’s two major parties so clearly defined the core challenge facing American democracy.


rrb said...


“I predict to you, your children or grandchildren are going to be doing their doctoral thesis on the issue of who succeeded: autocracy or democracy?” Joe Biden opined at his news conference on Thursday.


Uh, hey Joe...

Who's the president who has surrounded himself with razor wire and the military?

Here's a hint - it wasn't Trump.

LOL. What a slow bitch.



rrb said...


In his maiden speech at the State Department on March 4, Antony Blinken conceded that the erosion of democracy around the world is “also happening here in the United States.”

And since then you've been "pantsed" AND given a swirly by the Chi-coms on American soil.

Ya fucking pussy.

Your "Make America Last Again" is going along swimmingly.


anonymous said...

he president who has surrounded himself with razor wire and the military?


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Which asshole incited the riot that resulted in cops being killed, the capital held hostage and still denies culpability?????????

Who played golf while DC burned???????

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Lauren Boebert
https://twitter.com/laurenboebert/status/1376487017681420290


If Voter ID is racist then Vaccine Passports are also racist.

Make up your mind, Democrats.



Well there's a whole lot more wrong with vaccine "passports"

And you even need ID to get vaccinated

and get in line behind the white liberals

rrb said...



Autocracy you say, Slow Joe?

Uh yeah, we're watching in horror as you impose one.


I recently wrote a column wherein I accused the American Left and its wholly owned subsidiary, the Democrat party, of using Fascist or Nazi tactics in their determination to permanently transform the nation into a one-party hybrid socialist state by exploiting nonexistent "systemic racism" and baseless fears of "white supremacy." This characterization did not set well with the gullible and self-righteous Democrat voters I know or those who contacted me. They, rather vociferously, claimed that the utilization of Nazi tactics only applies to the American right and that they, the left, are only motivated by caring for the people.
However, any thoughtful and unemotional examination of the tactics the Nazi Party used to gain and maintain power in the 1920's and 30's will reveal numerous stark similarities to those being used by the left and the Democrat Party today...

...This list of parallels between the Nazi Party and the American left cannot be ignored. These wannabe autocrats, in a de facto admission, try to obfuscate their adoption of Nazi tactics by shamelessly claiming that it is the American right or conservatives that have embraced the Nazis. Yet the right has not utilized or espoused any Nazi tactics in their quest for political office.

While it goes without saying that I am not insinuating that the American left and the Democrat Party has the objective of imposing worldwide dominance via a horrific world war or emulating the horrors of the Holocaust, it must be acknowledged that there are important commonalities. The manner in which a small fringe far-left socialist party was able to rise to power and how the left in America is emulating it should frighten all Americans.


https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/03/the_commonalities_between_the_rise_of_the_nazis_and_the_tactics_of_the_american_left_cannot_be_ignored.html

rrb said...



Covid cases on the rise in NY. Jobless claims on the rise in NY.

https://www.timesunion.com/business/article/New-York-saw-little-improvement-in-jobless-rate-16056216.php

Obviously blue state governors are guiding light for success in both categories.

Anonymous said...

look , Roger removed all doubt .
He doesn't know what "Pass Through Businesses" are.

" Roger AmickMarch 28, 2021 at 3:28 PM

The taxes are on individual people, who are extremely rich Not the corporation."

Like I said:


My favorite post on this blog are from Roger and Jamie.
Any time they post on the Economy.

Here is what you should have known, but clearly didn't.

"Pass-through businesses include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and S-corporations."

Small Business, Small Farms and "Mom and Pop" , you want to tax them to death.

It is as if Jamie and Roger purposely get economic issues wrong.

Anonymous said...

Socialist Stooges of CHT think this :

"JamesNewLeaf March 28, 2021 at 7:50 AM

CAPITALISM,
or at least
the form of it
that is now being
practiced
in the United States
and in Russia,
is indeed
UNSUSTAINABLE"

anonymous said...


Small Business, Small Farms and "Mom and Pop" , you want to tax them to death.


The dumb fuck MO of the right.....make shit up to fit their narrative and bias!!!!!!!!! The only sure thing other than taxes is death....please don't get your shot and stay in you mommy's root cellar to be safe......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! BTW rat covid cases are rising in 20 states with Alabama having the lowest vaccine inoculation rate......

rrb said...



75% Support Voter ID Laws

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

As the U.S. Senate considers legislation that would revamp America’s election laws, voters still overwhelmingly support laws requiring that voters show identification before casting a ballot.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 75% of Likely U.S. Voters believe voters should be required to show photo identification such as a driver’s license before being allowed to vote. Only 21% are opposed to such a requirement. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Thirty-six states have enacted some form of voter ID law, but those laws would be nullified if the Senate approves H.R. 1, which passed the House on a party-line vote. Critics say H.R. 1 “would force states to allow anyone to vote who simply signs a form saying that they are who they claim they are.”


https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/general_lifestyle/march_2021/75_support_voter_id_laws

anonymous said...

https://news.yahoo.com/red-states-lagging-behind-covid-211230845.html


Greg Abbott
Danielle Zoellner
March 9, 2021·3 min read
s

(Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Nine Republican-led states have the lowest Covid-19 vaccination rates in the United States, with Texas, which recently announced it would be lifting mask mandates, recording one of the worst numbers.

Data obtained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows the nine states doing the worst at vaccinating by percentage of residents are all controlled by Republican governors.

Georgia is bottom, with just 13.3 per cent of its residents receiving at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
-

The other eight states also trailing behind are Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee and Utah. The only Democratic-led locality vaccinating at the same or lower rates compared to the above states was Washington DC, which has only vaccinated 14.3 per cent of its population.

anonymous said...


75% Support Voter ID Laws


NO SHIT SHERLOCK....THE SAME AMOUNT THINK GIVING WATER ON A VOTER LINE IS LUDICROUS !!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

My favorite post on this blog are from Roger and Jamie. ((((****Adding Denny)))
Any time they post on the Economy.

Here is what you should have known, but clearly didn't.

"Pass-through businesses include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and S-corporations."

Small Business, Small Farms and "Mom and Pop" , you want to tax them to death.

Anonymous said...

The coming higher taxes will include Biden's 200,000 Newly minted Black Farmers.

Mom and pop stores, the backbone of Main Street is getting hammered by Slow Joe.
Higher Gas Prices
$15 minimum wage
And now Higher Tax Rates.

anonymous said...

mocrat said...
The coming higher taxes will include Biden's 200,000 Newly minted Black Farmers.


The goat fucker still wishing he was black to better support the country with more money!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

anonymous said...

Small Business, Small Farms and "Mom and Pop" , you want to tax them to death.


The unemployed goat fucker adds his less than 2 cents bullshit prediction!!!!!!!!!!!! Ain't gonna happen in your alternate universe!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Not a "Prediction" . Biden's Tax policy.

Also, not my topic, Roger and Jamie brought the topic here.

They both are Celebrating higher taxes on mom and pop stores and small family farms.

anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! Your idiotic prediction you dumb fuck......Show me implemented the policy instead of your opinion on a maybe!!!!!!!! God you are a stupid fuck!!!!!!!

anonymous said...

The loser governor of Floriduh leading the way on how to fucking kill thousands of people by opening up the economy before it should!!!!!!


Apoorva Mandavilli
Mon, March 29, 2021, 7:53 AM·2 min read
Beachgoers in Miami, March 22, 2021. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times)
Beachgoers in Miami, March 22, 2021. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times)
Scientists view Florida — the state furthest along in lifting restrictions, reopening society and welcoming tourists — as a bellwether for the nation.

If recent trends there are any indication, the rest of the country may be in trouble.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Florida has been steadily rising, though hospitalizations and deaths are still down. Over the past week, the state has averaged nearly 5,000 cases per day, an increase of 8% from its average two weeks earlier.

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B.1.1.7, the more contagious variant first identified in Britain, is also rising exponentially in Florida, where it accounts for a greater proportion of total cases than in any other state, according to numbers collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“Wherever we have exponential growth, we have the expectation of a surge in cases, and a surge in cases will lead to hospitalizations and deaths,” said Bill Hanage, a public health researcher at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Florida has had one of the country’s most confusing and inefficient vaccination campaigns and has fully vaccinated about 15% of its population — well below what top states, like New Mexico and South Dakota, have managed. Still, immunization of older people and other high-risk individuals may blunt the number of Florida’s deaths somewhat. The state has announced it will start offering the vaccine to anyone older than 18 on April 5.

At least some of the cases in Florida are the result of the state’s open invitation to tourists. Hordes of students on spring break have descended on the state since mid-February. Rowdy crowds on Miami Beach this month forced officials to impose an 8 p.m. curfew, although many people still flouted the rules.

rrb said...

Heh: Hey BWAA -


ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A year after becoming a global epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, New York and New Jersey are back atop the list of U.S. states with the highest rates of infection.

Even as the vaccination campaign has ramped up, the number of new infections in New Jersey has crept up by 37% in a little more than a month, to about 23,600 every seven days. About 54,600 people in New York tested positive for the virus in the last week, a number that has begun to inch up recently.

The two states now rank No. 1 and 2 in new infections per capita among U.S. states. New Jersey has been reporting about 647 new cases for every 100,000 residents over the past 14 days. New York has averaged 548.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/virus-fight-stalls-early-hot-140524851.html

Caliphate4evr said...

Red states lead the way

link text

Anonymous said...

Denny is incoherent.

Lost the Economic debate, again.

anonymous said...

Red states lead the way to worse vaccination rates in the country!!!!!! Yep that abbot is doing a helluva job killing people with no remorse......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

anonymous said...

h: Hey BWAA -


Hey asshole.....what is your point other than the one on top of your fucking head??????? As I said before with sooooo many R's not wearing masks or social distancing....are driving the increases even in blue states !!!!!!!!!! Sorry sport.....LOLOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

Look at Dennys logic.

If it hasn't happened yet it is of no concern.

Yet, Roger and Jamie , cheered the coming tax increase on mom and pop stores and small family farms.

anonymous said...

If it hasn't happened yet it is of no concern.


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! You are a fucking ludicrous joke!!!!!!!!!!