But, instead we are seeing approximately 12% of that as direct stimulus checks. According to others who have combed through the bill, another 10% has been earmarked specifically for the Covid vaccine rollout and other "public health" concerns. That leaves the other 78% (about 1.5 trillion) to be used for things that are arguably more about economic bailouts and stimulus than anything Covid related.
While I am not really against things like larger child tax credits (in spite of the fact it doesn't affect me), how does that really have anything to do with Covid? Why does it take 130 billion to reopen schools that have been proven to not be problematic in terms of spreading Covid? As many employers are complaining that they cannot fill jobs because people are making more money staying home, why are we are expanding the extra unemployment benefit even further out. Lastly, we are spending a small fortune to bail out mismanaged states, most of whom are directly responsible for their own problems.
Democrats and their media cronies will gaslight you into believing that this is some sort of rescue package that is designed to put an end to Covid. The fact is that no amount of money can buy a virus off, especially when the majority of money spent has nothing to do with the virus.

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And if assholes could fly Lil Schitty....you'd be the squadron lead!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!!!
The First Big Expansion of Obamacare Is Coming Soon
AuthorKevin DrumPublished onMarch 5, 2021 – 11:34 am38 Commentson The First Big Expansion of Obamacare Is Coming Soon
One of the lesser known provisions of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill is a "temporary" expansion of Obamacare subsidies:
The American Rescue Plan spends $34 billion expanding the Affordable Care Act subsidies for two years. The changes would make upper-middle-income Americans newly eligible for financial help to buy plans on the Obamacare marketplaces, and would increase the subsidies already going to lower-income enrollees.
Subsidies would be increased for the poor and working class while the "subsidy cliff" for higher-income families would be abolished. Instead of federal subsidies ending suddenly at 400% of the poverty level (about $85,000 for a family of three), they would continue for people at all income levels, who would be limited to paying 8.5% of their income for health coverage.
The subsidy cliff has—quite fairly—spawned endless complaints from middle-class families, and for them this change would be gigantic. Today, if you make $85,000 and your health coverage costs $25,000, then you have to pay $25,000. Under the new plan, your maximum payment is about $7,000. In other words, your subsidy has gone from zero to $18,000.
Millions of middle class families and poor families will have medical insurance, because the President and the Democratic party cares about other than themselves like Scott asshole.
Fox news and Pjmedia news have gaslight you into believing that this is none of rescue package that is designed to put an end to Covid. The fact is that it was designed to rebuild the economy, that was damaged by the covid-19 virus that the former said in March that it would just disappear. .
Lil Scottie is struggling and failing again
New York Times
😆Bipartisanship Is Dead🤣
The Dark Winter President "unity" promise dead.
It lasted, zero days.
With the wave of a pen by a Superior Court judge in California, nearly 26,000 people with felony marijuana convictions on their records had them reduced to less-onerous misdemeanor convictions last month.
In addition some 1,000 people with misdemeanor marijuana convictions had those cases completely dismissed.
The moves came in a three-page order signed by San Diego Superior Court Judge Eugenia Eyherabide on Feb. 5. The mass reduction and dismissals came almost a year after the San Diego County district attorney’s office submitted a list of cases eligible for relief as part of a state law that required prosecutors to find eligible cases.
Roger Amick said...
With the wave of a pen by a Superior Court judge in California, nearly 26,000 people with felony marijuana convictions on their records had them reduced to less-onerous misdemeanor convictions last month.
In addition some 1,000 people with misdemeanor marijuana convictions had those cases completely dismissed.
The moves came in a three-page order signed by San Diego Superior Court Judge Eugenia Eyherabide
looks like the alky likes Republicans now
Not sure how it fits the thread but may be a last gasp at sanity.
Probably too late,
btw appointed by Arnold...
I thought marijuana should be legal for decades. Even conservative justices refused the former's attempt to destroy the Constitution .
Because the Republicans are afraid of expanding the outcome of voters of minorities. President Biden is doing what he said before during the campaign.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing federal agencies to take a series of steps to promote voting access, a move that comes as congressional Democrats press for a sweeping voting and elections bill to counter efforts to restrict voting access.
Biden announced the order during a recorded address on the 56th commemoration of “Bloody Sunday,” the 1965 incident in which some 600 civil rights activists were viciously beaten by state troopers as they tried to march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.
“Every eligible voter should be able to vote and have it counted,” Biden said in his remarks to Sunday’s Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast before signing the order. “If you have the best ideas, you have nothing to hide. Let the people vote.”
Bloody Sunday memorial to honor late civil rights giants.
Biden’s order includes several provisions. It directs federal agencies to expand access to voter registration and election information, calls on the heads of federal agencies to come up with plans to give federal employees time off to vote or volunteer as nonpartisan poll workers, and proscribes an overhaul of the government’s Vote.gov website, according to an administration official who briefed reporters.
Democrats are attempting to solidify support for House Resolution 1, which touches on virtually every aspect of the electoral process. It was approved Wednesday on a near party-line vote, 220-210.
The voting-rights bill includes provisions to restrict partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts, strike down hurdles to voting and bring transparency to a murky campaign finance system that allows wealthy donors to anonymously bankroll political causes.
Democrats say the bill will help stifle voter suppression attempts, while Republicans have cast the bill as unwanted federal interference in states’ authority to conduct their own elections.
The bill’s fate is far from certain in the closely divided Senate. Conservative groups have mounted a $5 million pressure campaign to try persuade moderate Senate Democrats to oppose rule changes needed to pass the measure.
The Commander-in-thief Biden is a full of shit pedophile.
Eugenia A. Eyherabide is a judge of the Superior Court of San Diego County in California. Her current term ends on January 6, 2025.
Eyherabide won re-election for judge of the Superior Court of San Diego County in California outright in the primary election on June 5, 2018, after the primary and general election were canceled.
State justices are not appointed by the former.
Probably too late,
btw appointed by Arnold..
Pedophilia squad troll
Bloody Sunday memorial to honor late civil rights giants.
Hosea Williams was a classic
ATLANTA — In the autumn of Hosea Williams’ life, he has endured a summer of discontent. The man who walked with Martin Luther King Jr. has become a laughingstock for all seasons.
He hears taunts on the radio, where his legendary civil rights name is used as a punch line. A cartoon depicts his likeness, crashing his car, as Atlanta’s Olympic mascot. There’s a magazine layout, “Driving Mr. Hosea,” picturing Miss Daisy chauffeuring him.
His friends suggest that maybe he needs help.
None of it bothers him. “Not worth a damn!” he shouts.
Then the 65-year-old Williams hangs his head and sighs. “This is unbelievable,” he says. “I don’t know what keeps me going. . . . “
Williams is taking heat this summer on two fronts.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, long an object of Williams’ wrath, detailed how his “mysterious” Martin Luther King Jr. Poor People’s Church of Love has no sanctuary and no services and operates the state’s largest bingo operation.
His driving record, long the stuff of local legend, became an issue again. Days after his latest drunk-driving charge was dropped--he was asleep when a police officer found him stopped on a freeway ramp--he was cited for leaving the scene of an accident, and indicted last Monday on felony and misdemeanor charges. The civil rights activist who boasts of 129 trips to jail may be looking at five years in state prison.
“I hate to see these trivial accidents and accusations overshadow all of the good that he’s done over the last 30 or 40 years,” said state Rep. Tyrone Brooks, a longtime Williams ally and friend.
I did work his Feed the Hungry on Thanksgiving a couple times and had a freaking blast
Roger Amick said...
The Commander-in-thief Biden is a full of shit pedophile.
https://trellis.law/judge/eugenia.a.eyherabide
"She was appointed by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006"
"She is a registered Republican"
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THWAP, THWAP, THWAP !!!
Get some help alky, you are so full of shit it is overflowing
All you do is copy voluminous shit over that even you have no idea why.
and you obviously no longer can read at a third grade level, if you ever actually could
NY stands to take in $50B from the covid bill. And yet, Cuomo is still talking raising taxes.
Republican hypocrisy is not going away from the former.
Sen. Lindsey Graham told "Axios on HBO" that Donald Trump has a "dark side" but he tries to "harness the magic" because he succeeded where Republican candidates like John McCain and Mitt Romney failed.
Why it matters: The South Carolina Republican gyrates between support and criticism of the former president, even after Trump harshly criticized McCain — Graham's longtime friend — and helped spark the Capitol insurrection.
"What I'm tryin' to do is just harness the magic," Graham told Axios' Jonathan Swan. "To me, Donald Trump is sort of a cross between Jesse Helms, Ronald Reagan and P.T. Barnum.""He could make the Republican Party something that nobody else I know can make it. He can make it bigger. He can make it stronger. He can make it more diverse. And he also could destroy it," Graham said.
The big picture: Graham won reelection in November in one of the most expensive political races in American history. That helps explain his embrace of Trump, wildly popular with the Republican base, but also confounds those who wonder why he sticks with him.
In 2016, when they were competing for the GOP presidential nomination, Graham questioned Trump's mental fitness.After Trump beat Hillary Rodham Clinton, Graham embraced the new president, despite him criticizing his former sidekick McCain for becoming a prisoner of war in Vietnam.The day after the Capitol siege, Graham blamed Trump for fueling the attack and declared, "enough is enough."Now, Graham says he is reengaging purposefully.
What they're saying: "Donald Trump was my friend before the riot. And I'm trying to keep a relationship with him after the riot. I still consider him a friend. What happened was a dark day in American history, and we're going to move forward."
"I want us to continue the policies that I think will make America strong. I believe the best way for the Republican Party to do that is with Trump, not without Trump.""Mitt Romney didn't do it. John McCain didn't do it. There's something about Trump. There's a dark side and there's some magic there."
CNN, the most FAKE NEWS of any network but trusted by the alky
CNN Politics
https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1245607175377973253
Andrew Cuomo said he'll never run for president. That's a mistake, writes CNN's Chris Cillizza https://cnn.it/2UVx6ni
12:01 AM · Apr 2, 2020
Hey alky, you still haven't apologized for attacking me while you were wrong.
Remember those THWAP, THWAP, THWAPS you accumulate all day long
Have you been so busy in your room with a TV that you forgot ?
Or is it if you apologized when you were wrong you would get worn out?
btw your butt buddy is the one who has earned the pedo nickname. You're getting as confused as Dementia Joe.
ROFLMFAO !!!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called for a 90-day reduction in violence in Afghanistan and a new United Nations-led peace effort as he warned the United States could withdraw all forces after May 1, according to a letter to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani reported by several news outlets Sunday.
The letter from Blinken was first published by TOLOnews, an Afghan news outlet, and confirmed by the New York Times. A State Department spokeswoman declined to confirm the letter’s veracity, but said the United States has “not made any decisions about our force posture in Afghanistan after May 1. All options remain on the table.”
There is significant evidence that Chauvin’s use of force was excessive. Chauvin was a 19-year veteran who’d received extensive training. Minneapolis police are instructed not to use neck restraints, which can obviously make breathing difficult, on suspects who are only passively resisting. How passively Floyd was resisting is sure to be a hotly disputed issue at the trial; though he was not physically aggressive toward the police, he ended up lying on the ground because he physically resisted their vigorous efforts to place him in the squad car. That said, Chauvin maintained the neck restraint on Floyd, pressing his face into the hard street, for over nine minutes, despite Floyd’s pleas that he was having trouble breathing.
Through more than the last four of those minutes, while Chauvin continued to apply this pressure, Floyd clearly was offering no resistance; Chauvin rebuffed a fellow officer’s suggestion that they roll Floyd onto his side (which, police are trained, facilitates breathing); concerned civilians beseeched Chauvin to relent; Floyd stopped speaking and appeared to stop breathing; the detaining officers could not detect a pulse; and an off-duty fire-department medic was denied the opportunity to provide CPR or other emergency assistance. Such was Chauvin’s persistence that he even maintained the pressure on Floyd’s neck for a full minute after the ambulance arrived on the scene. Less than an hour later, Floyd was pronounced dead at the hospital. The evidence is sufficiently horrifying and out of the mainstream to outweigh legitimate concerns that police will shy away from making arrests for fear of being charged with criminal assault.
"Had went" is incorrect English.
"Had gone" is correct English.
"Had the 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus just gone to stimulus checks..." etc.
That is correct English.
No need to thank me.
You're welcome.
for those getting the paltry $1400, it's only costing you $5757.
WHEE!
https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2021/03/07/watch-den-crenshaw-explains-the-democrat-math-behind-the-covid-19-relief-bill/
e paltry $1400, it's only costing you $5757.
I bet you will be more than happy to cash your check and enjoy it on a new gun or a car payment!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!! Paltry is a most amusing term, rat.....the busch 200 bucks was paltry,,,,,,this may keep people in their homes!!!!!!
actually BWAA, I most likely get a reduced payment or nothing, having made too much $$$ in 2020 to qualify. I haven't taken the time to figure it out because I truly do not fucking care.
and that's quite alright with me. only a moron like you enjoys being bribed with his own money.
Biden’s address paints these orders as some sort of sweeping reform, but even the Associated Press describes the details as “modest.” That’s putting it mildly. Let’s look at a few of the specifics.
The first order of business is a directive to federal officials to “expand access to voter registration and election information.” No details are offered as to how this “expansion” is supposed to be handled. There are already a dizzying number of options available for people to register if they are interested in voting. During the summer months of an election year, you can barely walk down a public street without someone asking if you’d like to register. In most suburban areas, people go door to door with registration forms. But I suppose this order makes for a good sound bite.
The next part of the agenda orders federal agencies to “come up with plans” to give federal workers paid time off to either go vote or to volunteer as poll workers. The polls stay open for the better part of 12 hours on election day in most places, and an increasing number of states offer a week or more to vote early whenever it’s convenient for you. But hey… if there’s one thing that federal employees could use, it’s more paid time off, right? I assume that would be on top of the nearly one-third of a year they can take off with pay if they so much as known anyone displaying COVID symptoms.
The last part of the order calls for an overhaul of the federal Vote.gov website. It’s hard to argue with that one, given Washington’s track record with launching new, interactive websites. If Biden is lucky, the revamped site will work at least as well as the Obamacare registration site. Speaking of which, wasn’t Status Quo Joe the Vice President when that disaster unfolded?
All in all, it looks like this announcement is serving two purposes, neither of which is going to have any direct or immediate impact on the voting process. First, since it’s being announced on Bloody Sunday, it’s an obvious sop to the civil rights movement and is intended to continue to shore up minority support for the Biden administration. Second, and probably more to the point, Biden appears to be trying to gin up support for the Democrats’ “For the People Act” which I discussed here earlier this week. Unlike these relatively toothless executive orders, that bill would be truly dangerous if it’s somehow passed into law. While doing nothing to enhance election integrity or clean up the states’ voter rolls, it would take the worst aspects of the disastrous 2020 election debacle and make them mandatory across the entire nation.
But it’s “for the people,” you know. So it must be really wonderful.
https://hotair.com/archives/jazz-shaw/2021/03/07/biden-signing-executive-orders-change-voting-process/
thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1366925158359977984
No $2,000 stimulus checks, but Biden did destroy women's sports, end thousands of union jobs, jack up the price of gas, and cancel Dr. Seuss!
No $2,000 stimulus checks,
No end to your fucking stupid posts!!!!!!!!!
Tim Young
PICTURE: https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1368644991971713032
I didnt think Nancy Pelosi shopped at Target.
See if she floats, that's where we are headed
https://hotair.com/archives/jazz-
Still can't post a cogent thought of your own!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
actually BWAA, I most likely get a reduced payment or nothing,
BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Sure you do lying fuck!!!!!!!
anonymous said...
No end to your fucking stupid posts!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, everything is above your head VERY lo iq.
Did you hear the great news alky is challenging you on reading comprehension?
YOU ARE NOT ALONE !!!
ROFLMFAO !!!
thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1368635728301809670
The only people who promoted an "insurrection" on March 4th were Democrats.
And they've scared themselves to death !
Quiver in place Joe.
Keep that razor wire up and don't answer questions.
They may trap you !!!
But how is the butterfly collection coming ?
The Democrats are socialist and welcome back the welfare queen system.
Democrats say all these income transfers are needed to ensure people don’t go hungry or become homeless. But their bill would also extend last year’s 15% food stamp boost through September and provide another $27 billion in rental and utility assistance, on top of the $25 billion in the December relief bill to cover back rent for nonpaying tenants.
All of this arrives when the Covid vaccine rollout is accelerating, the economy is recovering at a rapid pace, and the national jobless rate is already down to 6.2%. The goal of this Democratic program isn’t Covid relief. The point is to expand and solidify the role of government as the guarantor of every American’s income unlinked to any obligation to work.
OK so that's a drop in the bucket of the 1.9 TRILLION
but there will be a few more pennies thrown your way.
Shut up and eat your mush and be happy.
You don't have it near as hard as the royals.
The point is to expand and solidify the role of government as the guarantor of every American’s income unlinked to any obligation to work.
I knew we'd end up here eventually, I just hoped that I wouldn't be around to see it.
All the illegal beaners who are planning to come here need to reconsider and head south instead of north. Venezuela is half the distance.
Axios has a point, I hadn't heard of before. The jury selection starts today.
Thirty years ago last week, four Los Angeles police officers were recorded beating Black motorist Rodney King following a traffic stop. A jury failed to convict the officers, sparking a six-day riot in Los Angeles. I had moved to California three years before.
In 2010, a dashcam recorded Seattle police officer Ian Birk shooting Nuu-chah-nulth tribal member and woodcarver John T. Williams four times after yelling at him to drop a knife. Williams was deaf in one ear. The shooting was ruled "unjustified," but Birk was not prosecuted.In 2014, Albuquerque police were recorded fatally shooting James Boyd, a homeless camper with mental illness who was surrendering after a standoff. The shooting generated violent protests. Two officers were tried in Boyd's killing but were acquitted.
The big question: Richard Frase, a professor of criminal law at the University of Minnesota Law School, said officers in some of these cases can make a plausible claim of self-defense. The George Floyd case could be different.
"This case has nothing to do with self-defense. That is clearly not at all plausible defense. It's use of force to complete an arrest."
I don't know if the jury will believes in Scott's point of view that he would have died of the drug overdose anyhow, despite 8 minutes and 42 seconds of a chokehold.
rrb said...
The point is to expand and solidify the role of government as the guarantor of every *American’s *income unlinked to any obligation to work*.
* - any border crosser
* - income, healthcare, housing, food, clothing, retirement
* - white people don't need to show up, they are racist
Texas could turn the world upside down.
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Republicans have endured a rocky start to the year, raising hopes among Lone Star Democrats that they can regain momentum after a disappointing 2020 cycle.
The power grid failure during a rare polar vortex that led to a humanitarian crisis last month drew attention to the GOP’s leadership in a state that has not elected a Democrat to statewide office in nearly a quarter century.
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Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-Texas) brief trip to Cancun during the crisis ignited anger and severe blowback, potentially doing further damage to a political career that had been hobbled by his involvement in challenging the Electoral College vote count on the day of the Jan. 6 riots on Capitol Hill.
This week — on Texas Independence Day — Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) announced he was lifting the statewide mask mandate and fully reopening the economy, despite Texas lagging in vaccination rates and carrying a higher coronavirus infection rate than the national average. That move provoked a blistering response from President Biden, and even drew criticism from fellow red state governors.
Texas Democrats are still licking their wounds after a dismal 2020 showing.
But the choppy two months in the national spotlight for Texas Republicans has Democrats fired up about 2022 as they seek to win the swing districts they lost in the last cycle and potentially even the governor’s mansion in a state that is slowly becoming more purple.
“People in the Democratic circles I run with, and the people that are the activists in the state, see that Republicans have been seriously wounded in this whole debacle,” said Gilberto Hinojosa, the chairman of the Texas Democratic Party. “The final straw was the lifting of the restrictions just before Spring Break. It’s caused a lot of people in the state, from Democratic activists to ordinary citizens, to question the leadership and the sanity of the people at the top.”
Republicans aren’t sweating it yet.
Heading into 2020, Democrats in Texas were talking big about picking up additional House seats, taking the state legislature, and potentially even pushing Biden over the top in a state that hasn’t voted for the Democratic presidential candidate in 45 years.
Despite seeing a surge of new voters, Democrats did not pick up any of the House seats they targeted. Democrats underperformed among Latino voters, particularly in the Rio Grande Valley, and failed to cut into the GOP majority in the statehouse. Former President Trump carried Texas by nearly 6 points and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) cruised to reelection by more than 9 points.
A 2020 autopsy by the state Democratic Party largely blamed the pandemic, saying it prevented Democrats from making in-person contacts with Hispanic voters.
To be sure, Republicans are troubled by their own weakness in the Texas suburbs, which are among the fastest growing in the country due to an influx of economic migrants from blue states. Texas could be a plurality-Hispanic state in the near future.
But Trump did surprisingly well among Latino voters in 2020. There are massive institutional advantages the Republicans have here, underscored by the tens of millions of dollars the party raised for a last-minute voter registration and get-out-the-vote drive that swamped the underfunded Texas Democrats.
There’s also a cultural hurdle for Democrats to overcome. Texas is a fiercely independent state and Republicans say that Democrats here are dragged down by the national culture wars on everything from immigration to cancel culture and woke orthodoxy.
“For about 10 or 15 years, Republicans were asleep, but in the last cycle Republicans became aware that needing to defend the state from a Democratic takeover is a real issue,” said George Seay, a Dallas businessman and top GOP fundraiser in the state. “But the truth is, it’s just not there for Democrats for as long as 40 percent of Hispanics are voting for Republicans. It may be in their future if Republicans nominate career political hacks, but if we nominate decent people, it will be tough for Democrats.”
Abbott’s decision to be ahead of the curve in lifting the mask mandate and reopening the economy is a risk that could have public health and electoral consequences if it goes wrong.
At the moment, Texas Republicans are cheering the news in a state where many feel the federal government has overreached during the pandemic.
Other conservative governors are being more cautious, including Kay Ivey in deep-red Alabama, who extended the mask mandate into April.
Many private businesses will continue to require masks. The H-E-B grocery store chain, a cultural institution in Texas and one of the largest privately owned companies in the country, says it expects patrons to continue to mask up.
“I don't know what the big rush is to get rid of the masks. These masks save lives," Jim Justice, the Republican governor of West Virginia, said on CNN this week. “We’re going to do the smart thing in West Virginia. We’re not going to do the thing that’s politically correct.”
Abbott, who has said he’ll run for reelection in 2022, is believed to harbor presidential ambitions.
“Abbott is not by nature a risk taker. He consulted experts, and he felt comfortable with the advice and of course one important piece was the understanding that people in Texas don’t like to be told what they can and can’t do,” said Bill Miller, a prominent lobbyist in Texas who has consulted for both Republicans and Democrats. “That’s the nature of the state, and he felt good about the advice he was getting after the storm and felt like he could impart some good news on a state that had just been hit hard by the storm.”
The power and water outages from the storm created a political and humanitarian disaster in Texas. There was an effort on the right to blame the Green New Deal and windmills that froze, even though natural gas and thermal power failures are believed to be the primary culprits behind the outages.
Republicans say most of the blame is now falling on the leaders of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the independent organization that runs the electrical grid.
They say that other than Cruz, most GOP leaders in the state comported themselves well through the crisis and that the state legislature will move quickly to address the shortfalls.
“It was bad, but the governor and the state legislature actually did a good job of getting ahead of things and communicating and we had state lawmakers that just did tremendous work,” said Brendan Steinhauser, an Austin-based GOP strategist. “Cruz definitely took a blow, but it was a polar vortex. Voters will cast ballots here based on the economy, which is booming and now we’re opening up.”
Still, Democrats have reasons to be optimistic.
They increased turnout here in 2020 by more than 30 percent over 2016. Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s (D-Texas) near-miss against Cruz in 2018 showed Democrats can be competitive in statewide races. O’Rourke could be gearing up to challenge Abbott in 2022.
Arkansas governor: Removal of coronavirus restrictions an 'off-ramp'Top New York Democrats call on Cuomo to resign
Hinojosa said Democrats are looking at Georgia, and the voter registration efforts led by Stacey Abrams there, as the model for how to turn Texas blue.
But he said the effort will require financial support from national Democrats after the Biden campaign declined to invest serious money in Texas in 2020.
“This kind of an effort requires recognition from national Democrats,” Hinojosa said. “Texas is so big the only way to get us over that last hump we need to get over is by investing national money here.”
The Hill
roger amick yesterday:
Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland SecuritySusan Rice, Domestic Policy Advisor (WH) Liz Sherwood-Randall, Deputy National Security Advisor (NSC)Julie Rodriguez, Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (WH)Julissa Reynoso, Chief of Staff to the First Lady (WH)Norris Cochran, Acting Secretary of Health and Human ServicesEsther Olavarria, Deputy Assistant to the President for Immigration (WH)Katie Tobin, Senior Director for Transborder (NSC)Erin Pelton, Senior Advisor to the Domestic Policy Advisor (WH)Pili Tobar, White House Deputy Communications Director (WH)Jennifer Higgins, DHS Associate Director for Refugee, Asylum, and International OperationsMarsha Espinosa, DHS Assistant Secretary for Public AffairsJooyeun Chang, HHS ACF HeadCindy Huang, HHS ORR Head
thanks.
alky's 3rd grade education shows through brilliantly
He can post more words per minute than any third grader
and has never met a phone book that bored him
Roger's article is from tbe hill. 2nd half of it that he didn't show details how any why Republicans are doing well in TX.
Statistic of the day.
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U.S. Hospitalizations Down About 70% From January Peak on the 20th
Newly reported coronavirus cases in the U.S. continued to decline, along with hospitalizations, as more people in the country received vaccinations
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Scott Adams has been secretly following CHT and dedicated a comic strip !!
https://dilbert.com/strip/2021-03-08?creator=Dilbert_Daily
oh, it's really about roger
I wanted to show that the Democrats have a pretty strong chance of turning Texas blue.
But two years is a long time away.
IF the economy recovers from Trumpism, we shall see.
Let me just say, I have no great love for the Royal family, but what a raging bitch Meghan Markle is.
No they don't. You just wanted to post the same bullshit we saw last year.
And 2018
And 2016
And 2014
"No $2,000 stimulus checks, but Biden did destroy women's sports, end thousands of union jobs, jack up the price of gas, and cancel Dr. Seuss!"
Bingo
The Vaccines where developed on Pres. Trumps watch @ "Warp Speed".
Saving Alky, Jamie and Dennys lives.
The new not The Drudge Report said that Senator Tim Scott isn't enough of a fascist.
https://www.revolver.news/2021/03/dont-believe-the-hype-tim-scott-is-not-the-future-of-the-republican-party/
Gareth Browne
AMAZING VIDEO: https://twitter.com/BrowneGareth/status/1368445312013135875
Five years ago ISIS occupied the Christian town of Qaraqosh. Today the pope is coming to town. The atmosphere is jubilant. Thousands have turned out. #iraq #PopeInIraq
@TheNationalNews
Amazing that Iraq looks like it has more freedom derived from the Trump presidency than America has now under Biden.
Certainly less scared than those in Washington DC
We are stuck with the JV president
I refused to watch it.
LOL.
democrats have only been turning Texas blue for 30 fucking years.
they really got it this time! bombshell! beginning of the end! the walls are closing in!!!
THWAP!!!
The Pope was the first Pope of the Catholic church to ever visit Iraq during the Joe Biden administration.
The demented Commander-in-Thief didn't remember when the Pope went to Iraq.
S&P 500 futures erased earlier losses and turned green on Monday after hedge fund manager David Tepper said the recent rapid rise in rates is set to stabilize and it’s hard to be bearish on stocks.
Futures tied to the broad equity benchmark rose 0.1%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures gained 130 points. Futures for the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index pared losses and last traded 0.5% lower. Stocks with lofty valuations that sold off sharply recently amid rising yields rebounded in premarket trading. Tesla last traded up 1% after falling as much as 3%.
The risk of inflation is going down, not up kputz.
Dow rises 150 points amid David Tepper's bullish comments, stimulus optimism
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/07/stock-market-open-to-close-news.html?__source=androidappshare
rrb said...
LOL.
democrats have only been turning Texas blue for 30 fucking years.
they really got it this time! bombshell! beginning of the end! the walls are closing in!!!
THWAP!!!
thinking the same thing
of course if you are stuck in a room with a tv the walls closing in can be REAL SCARY
quiver in place !!!
THWAP !
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thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1368731882360279043
I have zero scientific, medical, or public health training, but I got more right about this pandemic than Dr. Fauci.
You can see the people of Iraq aren't listening to him
And boy are they happy.
Until Biden lets Iran fund the JV team with US dollars
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
The Vaccines where developed on Pres. Trumps watch
And so were the 525 k dead americans caused by trumps flu.......asshole
Catturd ™
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1368707261976166403
I'd rather shave my nuts with a chainsaw than to ever hear another word out of Dr. Fauci's pie hole again.
There’s also a cultural hurdle for Democrats to overcome. Texas is a fiercely independent state and Republicans say that Democrats here are dragged down by the national culture wars on everything from immigration to cancel culture and woke orthodoxy.
“For about 10 or 15 years, Republicans were asleep, but in the last cycle Republicans became aware that needing to defend the state from a Democratic takeover is a real issue,” said George Seay, a Dallas businessman and top GOP fundraiser in the state. “But the truth is, it’s just not there for Democrats for as long as 40 percent of Hispanics are voting for Republicans. It may be in their future if Republicans nominate career political hacks, but if we nominate decent people, it will be tough for Democrats.”
Abbott’s decision to be ahead of the curve in lifting the mask mandate and reopening the economy is a risk that could have public health and electoral consequences if it goes wrong.
If a few thousand beaners die, rrb will cheer, but if the Democrats continue to capture the Hispanics in Texas...........................................
Blue wave
John Solomon
https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1368917050211569669
eBay purges Dr. Seuss books while still allowing Nazi manifestos, pro-slavery books | Just The News
the alky has gone from posting phone books to posting nothing
ROFLMFAO !!!
Jethro would be proud !!!
Trish Regan
https://twitter.com/trish_regan/status/1368913734979223556
The End of Andrew Cuomo
NY Democrat lawmakers demand resignation.
One of alky's other hero's is biting the dust.
Of course there's always the KKK hero gov in Virginia so it's not yet over...
Anonymous Myballs said...
Let me just say, I have no great love for the Royal family, but what a raging bitch Meghan Markle is.
I didn’t know she was half black until last night
I didn’t know she was half black until last night
she has a black heart
I will come out soon.
MAR 8, 2021 / 07:35 AM CST | Updated: MAR 8, 2021 / 07:35 AM CST
President Joe Biden speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House, Saturday, March 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — President Joe Biden on Monday plans to order a review of the previous administration’s policies on how colleges should handle sexual assault allegations, and establish a White House Gender Policy Council.
Biden is set to sign an executive order directing the Department of Education to review regulations, guidance and policies implemented by former President Donald Trump’s administration, including changes to Title IX regulations that prohibit sex discrimination in federally funded institutions.
The review aims to ensure that the Biden administration’s policies “guarantee education free from sexual violence,” according to a White House fact sheet.
Biden focused on gender equity during his campaign and promised to strengthen Title IX if he won the White House. He also will sign a second executive order formally establishing the White House Gender Policy Council, which his administration says is part of “a government-wide focus on uplifting the rights of women and girls in the United States and around the world.”
Biden’s transition team announced his plans to create the council before he took office.
I didn’t know she was half black until last night
Sad your bigotry shows up again.....just like ballz.....the proud boys!!!!!
Or fatty it could be I care so little and it’s not important to me
So eat a pie fatman
The Supreme Court denied Trump’s Wisconsin suit, which sought to challenge the state’s election results by alleging Wisconsin officials imposed “unauthorized absentee voting practices” without the state legislature’s consent.
Trump’s attorneys argued in a February court filing that the case was still relevant, because Trump may run for president again in 2024 and the lawsuit “raises important issues…which could be critical in a subsequent presidential election.”
The high court has repeatedly rejected post-election lawsuits without comment in recent weeks, including other Trump-led challenges and ‘Kraken’ lawsuits alleging widespread fraud from attorney Sidney Powell.
CHIEF CRITIC
Trump has continued to push the legal argument at the heart of his Wisconsin case, even now that President Joe Biden is in the White House. “If you just take that one element, that they didn’t go through state legislatures—it’s illegal, you can’t do it,” Trump said onstage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February, claiming without evidence the election was “rigged.”
KEY BACKGROUND
Trump and others in the GOP mounted a widespread legal campaign after the presidential election seeking to overturn the election results in battleground states, which was unsuccessful and resulted in more than 60 failed court cases. Though the president and his allies believed the conservative-leaning Supreme Court would be sympathetic to their efforts and would rule in favor of their lawsuits, the court instead rejected all the post-election lawsuits that came before them, including a high-profile case in which Texas and other GOP-led states sought to have other states’ results declared invalid. Trump railed against the court in his speech at CPAC as a result, claiming the Supreme Court “didn’t have the guts or the courage to make the right decision.”
Have another cocktail loser....If you didn't care you wouldn't be posting about it,,,,,,but you did more than once!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Stupid it had nothing to do with bigotry. I simply don’t care
Now get the last word fatboi
Roger Amick said...
I refused to watch it.
Showing your "open-mindedness" again like you love to brag about.
And I see you religiously post from Sieg Hill.
Did you wear a brown shirt in third grade
And get real mad when everyone laughed at you ?
Would explain why you said you had few friends back then.
They probably now really create a crowd in your room
With a tv.
Stupid it had nothing to do with bigotry
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! So says the white Ga frat boy........LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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