Sunday, May 30, 2021

The fact that this is even a headline in the twenty first century is amazing

Court rules against using race, sex to allocate federal COVID aid
A federal appeals court ruled in favor of a conservative legal group that sought to stop President Joe Biden’s administration from giving priority status for COVID-19 relief to restaurants and bars owned by women and certain minorities. 
The U.S. 6th Circuit Appeals Court issued a 2-1 opinion Thursday that said the government cannot allocate limited coronavirus relief funds based on race and sex. It issued an order for the government to stop using the criteria when processing an application from Antonio Vitolo, an East Tennessee restaurant owner.
In a dissenting opinion, Judge Bernice Bouie Donald said she found that the Restaurant Revitalization Fund was a “carefully targeted measure necessitated by an unparalleled pandemic” that would not have caused the plaintiffs irreparable harm.

So does the dissenting opinion include how the "carefully targeted measure" that just happens to include aid for every business owner "except" White males does not harm White males? Did the Biden Administration order provide evidence that businesses owned by White males were not harmed as much by Covid as businesses held by others? 

This is another classic example of the Biden Administration being committed to keeping race and race baiting front and center. It's also likely part of the reason why people are getting fed up with the race baiting.


52 comments:

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

SO LET'S GO LOOKING FOR THE RACE BAITING IN THE FOLLOWING:

Judy Woodruff:
And, David, what's your cold, hard assessment of this budget plan?

(LAUGHTER)

David Brooks:
My warm, mushy assessment is that... (LAUGHTER) ... is that it's probably necessary.

I'm — I have never been a progressive or any — even close to that. But it is just simply a fact that, over the last 30 years, folks with a high school education, an associate's degree have not been reaping the benefits of our economy. And President Biden wants to make an investment in those folks. And I think that's just fair.

I was struck by how often he brags about the fact that the infrastructure bill, the benefits, the jobs, they go to people with an associate's degree and a high school degree. The folks who have a college degree don't need as much help, frankly.

And so this redirects money to those who need it. So, I take the direction to be in the right.


The two cautionary warnings, I would say, is, first, the threat of inflation is real. This is not just notional. It's not just Warren Buffett warning about this and other businesspeople. The Consumer Price Index is up. And maybe this is just a hiccup and these are temporary inflationary effects.

But if we overheat the economy and wind up with inflation, then the Fed has to slam on the brakes, and the very people who need the help most will suffer most. And so that is something real to look at.

And it's just a fact — I just hate it when we get rid of truisms. And it has been a truism that, if you — if your debt passes 100 percent of GDP, your nation is going to be in trouble. And to pretend that law no longer exists worries me.

And so I do — I'm worried about the inflation and the debt, but I do think the investment is necessary.


Judy Woodruff:
David, just quickly, are you saying, because of the inflation worry, that the budget is less needed?

David Brooks:
No, I'm saying, if — we have thrown trillions of dollars into the economy, and that's heated up the economy to a great degree.

And if we throw another bunch of trillions in, as the budget envisions, then we're really heating up the economy and possibly overheating the economy, which leads to inflation, which leads to lower living standards, which leads to huge government payments on the debt that we owe.

And it leads to the 1970s, which was all sorts of bad things.

Judy Woodruff:
Lots of warnings in that.
---Jonathan, I want to — in the final minutes we have, I want to turn to something that we observed this week. And, of course, that was the — one year since the death, the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the hands of a white policeman.

What is it — what do you see that our country — about our country over the past year? Has it — have we have we come to terms in any way, do you think, with what was shown by the death of George Floyd?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Jonathan Capehart:
Have we come to — it depends on — it depends on my mood, Judy.

On the one hand, yes, we have come to terms, in the sense that we are now talking more openly and a little more, a little more honestly about racism,
structural racism, and the inequities that are built into our system and how Black and brown people, but African-Americans in particular, bear the brunt of that.

I take that as a good sign that we are able to talk about it more freely and more openly.


Where things have not changed is in the other shootings that have happened, the other incidences of law enforcement killing Black people. You have got the situation of Ronald Greene, who was killed two years ago, but the video has just come out, where the police said one thing and the video shows something horrifically different.

Or, during the Derek Chauvin trial for the murder of George Floyd, right when we were all waiting for the verdict, what happened? Daunte Wright was shot and killed by a Brooklyn Center Minnesota police officer. It was just up the road a bit from the courthouse in Minneapolis, again, another unarmed African-American man killed by police.

While we have incremental progress in some areas, we are reminded, sometimes daily, that the work, the hard work of changing and whittling away and chiseling away at systemic racism, it is a tough job. It is a hard job. It is a — but it is a task that is necessary and requires persistence.

Judy Woodruff:
And it keeps happening.

And, David, I'm sorry, only about 30 seconds for you.

David Brooks:
Yes, I think the — what — the big thing that's changed for the good is what you might call the mainstreaming of systemic racism.

A lot of people used to think racism was a bad person hating African-Americans.
But I think we understand, if you take a look, for example, at the wealth gap between Blacks and whites, that's not about just individuals hating. That's something that's been built into the structure of our society, through discrimination, through redlining and all the rest.

And so the president, Joe Biden, became the first president to use the term systemic racism. And, to me, that's a step forward, because it's not about blaming people. It's about — recogniz[ing] the legacy of the past and the way it continues to apply in justices in the present.

And that mainstreaming of that recognition strikes me at least one step of progress.

BUT IT'S A STEP
THE GOP
DENIES
AND
REFUSES
TO TAKE.

rrb said...


But it is just simply a fact that, over the last 30 years, folks with a high school education, an associate's degree have not been reaping the benefits of our economy. And President Biden wants to make an investment in those folks. And I think that's just fair.

Huh.

I fall squarely into this category and I made well north of $150K last year.

This falls into the same category of bullshit that says poor blacks are unable to get a voter ID because they're stupid or some such fucking nonsense.

An old high school friend upgraded the electrical in my house a couple years back. In school he was nothing but trouble, and most thought he'd end up in jail. He owns his own commercial electrical business with 20 employees and lives in a very nice custom home in an upscale neighborhood. He got his start in trade school. I'll bet if he sold his home today it would fetch north of $1MILLION.

Brooks is the clown who swooned over the crease in 0linsky's trousers. Probably thought a black guy couldn't possibly know of dry cleaning. Never hearing of George Jefferson.

LOL.

Imbecile.





anonymous said...

Sad how stupid and ridiculous rulings give Lil Schitty a hard on!!!!!!!! Unlike trump.....Biden does try to look out for the little guy....Unless you are a baker who denies a cake to gay couples....Lil Schitty wears his bias and hatred on his scrawny shoulders!!!!!

anonymous said...

ll squarely into this category and I made well north of $150K last year.


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Bragging just like roger rat?????? LOLOLOLOL Sure you did and you live in a McMansion in NY.....And sure you have lots of rich friends....LOLOLOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

Safe bet.

CHT
Let's see how many days in a row you (Roger) could possibly go without obsessing about an ex-President who is spending his days playing golf and laughing about all the attention he still gets.

I am betting...

zero days."

Anonymous said...

James, you do realize that your use of "investing" is transfer of wealth from the earners to the interloper.

Myballs said...

Actually high school and associates degree hourly wage workers saw their incomes under Trump grow faster than any other labor group. 5.5% just in 2019 for example.

Of course, now their wages are falling again with Biden importing a flood of competing hourly workers. This is why Trump received such large support from the blue collar workers. And union workers.

anonymous said...

Actually high school and associates degree hourly wage workers saw their incomes



BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! I am sure you have a handy link from a real source to back that claim.....asshole

Myballs said...

I am not having this conversation again you ignorant stupidass. I've said where the data is from. So go fuck yourself.

C.H. Truth said...

I am betting that the investment portfolio of the Reverend is right around that of Nursing Home Rog...

Given they both seem to get their investment strategy by listening to television political pundits.

C.H. Truth said...

Actually high school and associates degree hourly wage workers saw their incomes under Trump grow faster than any other labor group. 5.5% just in 2019 for example.

But he did it the wrong way. He was supposed to use the Government to artificially purchase higher wages temporarily. At the end of the day some people get the supply and demand argument while others simply do not.

Anonymous said...

"
MyballsMay 30, 2021 at 3:51 PM

Actually high school and associates degree hourly wage workers saw their incomes under Trump grow faster than any other labor group. 5.5% just in 2019 for example.

Of course, now their wages are falling again with Biden importing a flood of competing hourly workers. This is why Trump received such large support from the blue collar workers. And union workers."

Correct data.

Jamie went all alky stupid.

anonymous said...

I am not having this conversation again you ignorant stupidest.

BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! IOW's you made it up and have no source fucking douche nozzle loser!!!!!!! God dayum.....you really are easy!!!1 You lying sack of shit you have made 2 posts on this thread and have nothing about a source......Yeah....mental masturbation is all you ever got!!

Myballs said...

Did you say something?

Anonymous said...

Jamie , you can man up ����.

Admit you're wrong.

https://www.northeastern.edu/bachelors-completion/news/average-salary-by-education-level/

Anonymous said...

"MyballsMay 30, 2021 at 4:54 PM

Did you (dennis) say something?"


Prattle

Anonymous said...

Jamie is Spectacularly alky-style wrong.

https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2018/data-on-display/mobile/education-pays.htm

Not only do HS diploma holders earn more money , they are unemployed a shorter period.

Even better for A.A. degree holders.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The only major business, that is highly unionized is the construction industry.
Mainly because it is actually highly complex. The major trades require a four years apprenticeship program. Before they make a upper middle class Income.

The Republicans have passed right to work laws that make it much more difficult to provide collective bargaining rights.

The Democratic plan pretty much stops right to work for "less" legislation.

Major industries moved to right to work States. The wage increase will help the economy and the Democrats in blue collar groups.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

“Take care! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of possessions.”
--Jesus of Nazareth



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

For Biden, a deeply personal Memorial Day weekend observance

NEW CASTLE, Del. (AP) — President Joe Biden marked his first Memorial Day weekend as commander in chief by honoring the nation’s sacrifices in a deeply personal manner as he paid tribute Sunday to those lost while remembering his late son Beau, a veteran who died six years ago to the day.

As a cold rain fell, Biden made his annual appearance at the commemoration in New Castle, not far from his Wilmington home, a day before he planned to do the same at Arlington National Cemetery on the official observance.

The death of his son from brain cancer at age 46 is ever-present for the elder Biden, with the loss defining so much of his worldview, dotting his speeches and stirring his empathy for others in pain.

The Memorial Day weekend, long a important moment for Biden, took on added poignancy this year as the president spoke frequently and emotionally of his own loss while expressing the gratitude of a nation for the sacrifices of others.

“I can’t thank you enough for the continued service for the country,” said Biden, addressing a crowd of Gold Star military families and other veterans in a ceremony at War Memorial Plaza in the shadow of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. “I know how much the loss hurts.”

“They’re the guardians of us and we’re the guardians of their legacy,” Biden said of those who served in the armed forces. “Despite all the pain, I know the pride you feel in the loved one you have lost.”


Though a tent was overhead, the cold wind whipped the rain onto the guests as they watched a lone military trumpeter play taps at a memorial to Delaware’s fallen troops. Biden appeared to pay the chill no mind, remaining for the entirety of the 75-minute ceremony and mouthing the words to the closing rendition of “God Bless America.” When it was time, he snapped a salute to the wreath laid at the memorial.

Biden had attended the ceremony nearly every year for decades, and it was at last year’s event when he emerged for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, spotted with a mask while laying a wreath.

Hours before Sunday's ceremony, the president, first lady Jill Biden and other family members attended a memorial Mass for Beau Biden at their local church. After the service, the Bidens greeted well-wishers outside the church and, for the first time in more than a year, were able to receive warm hugs and handshakes at their home parish.

The Bidens walked to Beau’s grave, which is on the property of St. Joseph's on the Brandywine, and left flowers amid several American flags that had been placed on the well-manicured lawn next to the marker.

Beau Biden served two terms as Delaware's attorney general before declaring a run for governor, and many saw in him the same aspirations that brought his father to the White House. Beau Biden also served in Delaware’s National Guard and, when sent to Iraq, received permission to wear a uniform emblazoned with a different last name so as not to receive special treatment.

That story, which Biden told Friday at a Virginia air force base, was one of the many moments in which Biden’s son defined the Memorial Day weekend. After beginning with an emotional remembrance of his late son, Biden acknowledged the unheralded sacrifices made by the service members and their families.

“You are the very best of what America has to offer,” Biden said then.

Biden also underscored his recent decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan later this year, expressing gratitude to service members who took multiple tours of duty in America’s longest war.

He largely avoided the particulars of international affairs on Sunday, though he pledged to press Russia’s Vladimir Putin on human rights during their summit in Geneva next month and said that the moment was right to show the world, and namely China, that the United States was ready to lead again after four years of a largely inward-looking foreign policy under President Donald Trump.

“It’s time to remind everybody who we are,” he said.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

A President who does not kowtow to foreign despots, nor use words like sucker and loser of our fallen.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Buttigieg Sets Deadline for Infrastructure Talks
May 30, 2021 at 6:55 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The Biden administration said Sunday that talks over a $1.7 trillion infrastructure package would need to show a ‘clear direction’ toward agreement by the time Congress returns from recess in early June, signaling that Democrats might be preparing to go it alone on a broad plan to rebuild roads and bridges, expand broadband service and create programs to help care for the elderly and disabled Americans,”
the Wall Street Journal reports.


“Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said President Biden and members of his team would continue negotiating privately this week and said the talks with Republican lawmakers were encouraging. But he identified the return of Congress on June 7 as when the talks would need to indicate an endpoint.”

Said Buttigieg:
“I think we are getting pretty close to a fish-or-cut-bait moment.”
_________

Biden and the Democrats will not play your games forever.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Israel Moves Toward Coalition Sidelining Netanyahu == GOOD!
May 30, 2021 at 6:48 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 7 Comments

“The longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history, Benjamin Netanyahu, faced the most potent threat yet to his grip on power Sunday after an ultranationalist power-broker, Naftali Bennett, said his party would work with opposition leaders to build an alternative government to force Mr. Netanyahu from office,” GOOD!
the New York Times reports.

“If the maneuvering leads to a formal coalition agreement, it would be an uneasy alliance between eight relatively small parties with a diffuse range of ideologies. The prime minister’s post would rotate between two unlikely partners: Mr. Bennett, a former settler leader who rejects the concept of a sovereign Palestinian state and champions the religious right — and Yair Lapid, a former television host who is considered a voice of secular centrists.”

The Washington Post reports Netanyahu called the plan “the fraud of the century.”
___________

No, Mr. PM, YOU have been one of the biggest frauds of this century.

Anonymous said...

Jamie, good move, abandon your wrongly worded and economically spectacularly wrong wage statement on H.S. diploma and A.A. degree holder.

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. said...

The American creed is the connective tissue that binds us.  It’s a long chain of patriots that come before us and those who will follow us in turn.  That creed holds that the ideals that inspire people to service and that us — fill us with pride when we see our loved ones put on that uniform.  And our progress toward that creed together, as one nation united and preserved through their sacrifices, is the best and strongest memorial to their lives. 

Ladies and gentlemen, America is unique.  It’s an idea.  Unlike any other country in the world, it is formed based on an idea.  Almost every other country is based on a creed, a religion, a geography, an ethnicity, but not us. 

We’re based on an idea: that we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal.  We’re unique in the world. 

I had a long conversation — for two hours — recently with President Xi, making it clear to him that we could do nothing but speak out for human rights around the world because that’s who we are. 

I’ll be meeting with President Putin in a couple of weeks in Geneva, making it clear that we will not — we will not stand by and let him abuse those rights. 

Folks, we’re unique in all of history.  We really are.  But those names that’s on that wall, and every other wall and tombstone in America of veterans, is the reason why we’re able to stand here.  We can’t kid ourselves about that. 

And so I hope — I hope that the nation comes together.  We’re not Democrats or Republicans today.  We’re Americans.  We’re Americans — (applause) — who have given their lives.  And it’s time we remind everybody who we are.

Thank you all for being here.  May God bless you all, particularly the Gold Star families and survivors.  And may God protect our troops, because they’re still out there.  Thank you.  (

The are not suckers or losers who are buried here today, like the former President Trump said

Myballs said...

The same Joe Biden who blew off the annual biker event ride to remember, an w 3nt both Trump and Obama made a point to attend. Biden is all talk. That's it. He gives speeches and signs foolish executive orders.

Commonsense said...

For Biden, a deeply personal Memorial Day weekend observance


Narrator: Joe Biden's son Beau Biden died of brain cancer and in fact was not killed in action.

He was honorably discharged from the arm services.

Commonsense said...

Naftali Bennett, said his party would work with opposition leaders to build an alternative government to force Mr. Netanyahu from office,” GOOD!

There's nothing good about. If would destabilize the Israeli government and at worse an ultra-national government would re-occupy Gaza and the West Bank.

So James if you are rooting for the Palestinians then you are really barking up the wrong tree.

Anonymous said...

BLS data.

A.A. Degree Holder 2018
Weekly earning $836

A.A. Degree Holder 2020
Weekly earning $887

Jamie, you are wrong.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

With my high school diploma

I retired 8 years ago.

I was making $1,750 weekly after taxes.


Retired union carpenter

$1,200 weekly

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-VA) on Sunday argued that if former President Trump disappeared, many Republicans would not be in “the search party,” following Senate Republicans using their first legislative filibuster to block the Jan. 6 commission.

During an interview on MSNBC’s “Meet the Press,” Comstock shared her thoughts on the Senate’s rejection of the bill that would implement an independent commission investigating the deadly Capitol insurrection. Comstock accompanied the family of fallen Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick when they visited Capitol Hill last week to meet with Republican senators and lobby for the bill’s passage.

When host Chuck Todd pointed to Sen. Bill Cassidy’s (R-LA) argument that an independent commission would have more credibility than a legislative panel formed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Comstock replied that she and Sicknick’s relatives made the same argument in lobbying for the commission to Republican senators.

After saying that she agrees with Cassidy, who was “gracious” in meeting with Sicknick’s family, Comstock added that the senators who voted in favor of the commission also agree with the Louisiana Republican’s argument.

“But that’s the whole point, it would be non-partisan,” Comstock said.

Comstock then argued that Republicans want to “get away” from former President Trump, but that he still has a stronghold on the GOP.

“I understand Republicans want to get away from Donald Trump,” Comstock said. “I mean, if Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow, I don’t think you’d have many Republicans in the search party. Maybe a few prosecutors, but not Republicans. So they want to get away from him. But the problem is, he’s not going to go away.”

If he dissapeared, the Republicans would be thrilled.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Senate Republicans' potential embrace of a $1 trillion infrastructure package is an encouraging sign a bipartisan deal could be reached, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday on ABC's "This Week."

"They seem to be embracing the idea that about a trillion is appropriate. So there's movement in the right direction," he told "This Week" co-anchor Martha Raddatz. "But a lot of concerns -- about things that are not in their counteroffer -- they're really important."

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The White House recently presented a reduced infrastructure package totaling $1.7 trillion, slashing about $550 billion from President Joe Biden's initial infrastructure proposal. Senate Republicans countered that new offer on Thursday with a $928 billion proposal.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Discrimination not secure election!

Texas Democrats staged a dramatic walkout in the state House late Sunday night to block passage of a restrictive voting bill that would have been one of the most stringent in the nation, forcing Republicans to abruptly adjourn their legislative session without taking a vote on the measure.
The surprise move came after impassioned late-night debate and procedural objections about the GOP-backed measure, which would have made it harder to vote by mail, empowered partisan poll watchers and made it easier to overturn election results. Republicans faced a midnight deadline to approve the measure.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R) tweeted that he would add the bill to a special session he plans to call later this year to address legislative redistricting. “Legislators will be expected to have worked out the details when they arrive at the Capitol for the special session,” he wrote.
But it was an unmistakable defeat for the governor and fellow Republicans, who had crafted one of the most far-reaching voting bills in the country — pushing restrictions championed by former president Donald Trump, who has falsely claimed that his defeat in the 2020 election was tainted by fraud.
The exodus from the floor came after Chris Turner, the House Democratic chairman, sent instructions to colleagues at 10:35 p.m. Central time instructing them to exit the House, according to an image shared with The Washington Post.
“Members, take your key and leave the chamber discreetly,” Turner wrote, referring to the key that locks the voting mechanism on their desks. “Do not go to the gallery. Leave the building.”
“We decided to come together and say we weren’t going to take it,” state Rep. Jessica González (D) said in an interview after the walkout, adding that she objected not only to the measure’s content, but the way it was crafted with no input from her side of the aisle. “We needed to be part of the process. Cutting us out completely — I mean this law will affect every single voter in Texas.”
The Republican-majority House took up the legislation after the Senate passed it early Sunday following a marathon overnight debate that stretched more than seven hours. The measure mirrors other GOP-backed legislation approved in Georgia, Florida and other states.
As the night wore on, it became clear that House Democrats intended to do everything they could to block Senate Bill 7, pushing the legislation perilously close to the body’s midnight deadline to act. More than two dozen Democrats were absent for a procedural vote, prompting a flurry of speculation that they might try to block a vote by denying the House the necessary quorum.
Calling the measure “egregious” and “horrific,” Democratic lawmakers likened it to the Jim Crow laws of the 20th century that effectively barred Black Americans from voting in Southern states. They sought to slow the process by arguing that the bill had not been properly debated in either chamber.


Fucking Republicans suck

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Texas Democrats block restrictive voting bill by walking off the floor to deny GOP-majority House a quorum
By Amy Gardner

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/texas-voting-restrictions/2021/05/30/51dfa134-c140-11eb-93f5-ee9558eecf4b_story.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Avowed QAnon disciple and confessed felon retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn has called for a Myanmar-like military coup in America.

“It should happen,” Donald Trump’s former national security adviser said in an astonishing declaration at a QAnon conference Sunday.

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Myanmar’s military violently seized control of the country from its civilian government in late January, detained democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and top party members, and killed more than 700 protesters as of early this month. The military justified its action by claiming unproven “election fraud.”

Flynn presented his dark vision of a military coup and dictatorship in the U.S. in response to a question from the audience at the conference.

″I wanna know why what happened in Myanmar can’t happen here?” an unidentified member of the audience asked Flynn, though he pronounced the nation as “Minnimar.”

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Anonymous said...

Roger lies

Retired union carpenter

$1,200 weekly. Nope

Remember Roger sucks at math, so he gets a pass here.
He has told US he has "2 defined benefit retirements" and Social Security.

anonymous said...

Speaking of suck.....any of you slurpers know how much the GOP sucks?????

Latest polls show Biden with a 62% approval rate and 38% negative.....both records....Also of note for goat fuckers is the right track wrong track poll is up 20$ from January !!!!!!! With Israel set to boot BiBi and his corruption maybe trump will not be the first ex leader to be indicted!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! A great day for most except dumb ass trumpists!!!!! BTW,,,,,,,the goat fucker is still unemployed and can't find a job flipping burgers!!!!! LOLOLOLOL

anonymous said...

The new motto for the GOP .....

When in doubt.....BLOCK THE VOTERS!!!!!!!!!! Sad how the GOP hates democracy and wants power any way they can keep it!!!!!!!

anonymous said...

This idiot is probably a relative of the goat fucker and his superior genes......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Joshua Zitser
Sun, May 30, 2021, 8:08 AM
Daniel 'Duke' Trujillo, 33, died on Wednesday. He had shared anti-vaccination posts on social media in the weeks prior to his death. Denver Sheriff Department
Daniel 'Duke' Trujillo, 33, died on Wednesday from COVID-19 complications.

The Denver Sheriff's deputy had shared a string of anti-vax posts just weeks before his death, MailOnline reported.

"I have an immune system," read one of his Facebook posts.

See more stories on Insider's business page.

A Colorado sheriff's deputy died from COVID-19 complications shortly after sharing a string of anti-vaccination posts on his social media, according to MailOnline.

Daniel 'Duke' Trujillo, 33, died on Wednesday with his family by his side, Denver's Sheriff Department said on Twitter.

Anonymous said...

HI Jamie and Roger.

Care to discuss Bidenomics?

Myballs said...

New dem party slogan

Black voters are just too stupid to get an ID.

Alternative slogan - carry a vaccine card but an ID is just too hard

anonymous said...

Care to discuss why you can't find your own ass in the dark????? Maybe you can finally answer the question why gas prices are rising and that it is bidens fault!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

anonymous said...

Ballz GOP racist mantra remains intact....what a sorry sack of shit!!!!!!!! Still looking for that link about wages you said you had posted from yesterday.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

Now this is most amusing.....I wonder what slurpers here would join the search party or are the all trump slurpers in name only?????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

John L. Dorman
Sun, May 30, 2021, 12:26 PM
Barbara Comstock
Then-Rep. Barbara Comstock at a debate in 2018. She lost re-election to the House that year and now works to get more Republican elected to office. Pete Marovich for The Washington Post via Getty Images
Barbara Comstock said not many Republicans would be "in the search party" if Trump went missing.

The former congresswoman is a staunch supporter of a commission to probe the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

She said that Republicans want to distance themselves from Trump, but "he's not going to go away."

See more stories on Insider's business page.

Former GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia on Sunday said that if former President Donald Trump went missing, not many Republicans would be "in the search party."

Comstock made the statement during an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press," where she discussed the Senate's rejection of a bill that would have set up an independent commission to investigate the January 6 Capitol insurrection.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

America is unique.  It’s an idea.  Unlike any other country in the world, it is formed based on an idea.  Almost every other country is based on a creed, a religion, a geography, an ethnicity, but not us. 

We’re based on an idea: that we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal.  

Anonymous said...

HI 4F Roger, very unfit to serve.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's actually

$1,250 weekly.

$5,000 / month 5,000÷4= $1,250

Anonymous said...

Denny, I will answer any economic question you pose as I did already on the reasons Bidenomics has led to high gas prices.

It is incumbent upon you to learn from this Professor.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Physically only reason.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The anti-Black mob violence that struck Tulsa in 1921 may be the most well known, but it's not the only tragedy of its kind.

Between 1917 and 1923, more than 1,100 Americans were killed in such racist attacks, according to William Tuttle Jr., a retired professor of American studies at the University of Kansas and author of "Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919."

That violence peaked over the course of 10 months in 1919 when more than 250 African Americans were killed by white mobs in at least 25 riots across the country.

The era, dubbed “Red Summer” by civil rights leader James Weldon Johnson, saw the “worst spate of anti-Black violence in American history," said Cameron McWhirter, author of "Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America.”

The bloodshed occurred during a period of racial, social and political turmoil in the wake of World War I. Black veterans returned from the war demanding the constitutionally promised rights they’d fought for in Europe, and African Americans were migrating and competing with whites for jobs, 

It sounds like beaners and Mooslimbs are competing for jobs.

Anonymous said...

Biden bending over , spreading cheeks for Iran.

"A cargo of 1.033 million barrels of Iranian crude oil landed on U.S. shores in March, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed, the second shipment of Iranian oil to be imported into the United States since 1991."