Republican victories in Texas local races on Saturday have buoyed GOP hopes for the future in a state that Democrats have targeted as fertile ground in which to grow their support.
A Republican candidate, Mattie Parker, held off a strong challenge from Democrat Deborah Peoples in the race for Fort Worth mayor. Peoples boasted endorsements from Democrats with national profiles, such as Beto O’Rourke and Housing Secretary Julian Castro, but still fell roughly 8 points short of wresting control of the city away from the GOP.
In Arlington, a suburb of Fort Worth, some on the Right cheered the election of a pro-police mayoral candidate, Jim Ross, as a victory for conservative politics in the type of suburban area that has trended away from Republicans in recent years. Municipal elections in Texas are nonpartisan, meaning candidates do not run with their party affiliations listed on the ballots.
A GOP victory in the mayoral race in the border town of McAllen, Texas, drew the most applause from Republicans after their candidate, Javier Villalobos, notched an unexpected but narrow victory over Democrat Veronica Whitacre. Villalobos won by roughly 200 votes.
There have been several special elections and all but one has gone the way of the GOP. The one race where the Democrat performed well took place only after the Party and many national figures rushed in to assist in a district that should not have been a concern at all.
Now one of the biggest truism of election prognostication is that you never want to put too much emphasis on special elections. They are not always a precursor for success in the next full election. But I would rather be the Party that is winning these special elections, than the Party that is losing them.
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The majority of Americans who elected Reagan president weren’t told that Free America would break unions and starve social programs, or that it would change antitrust policy to bring a new age of monopoly, making Walmart, Citigroup, Google, and Amazon the J.P. Morgan and Standard Oil of a second Gilded Age. They had never heard of Charles and David Koch—heirs to a family oil business, libertarian billionaires who would pour money into the lobbies and propaganda machines and political campaigns of Free America on behalf of corporate power and fossil fuels. Freedom sealed a deal between elected officials and business executives: campaign contributions in exchange for tax cuts and corporate welfare. The numerous scandals of the 1980s exposed the crony capitalism that lay at the heart of Free America.
The shining city on a hill was supposed to replace remote big government with a community of energetic and compassionate citizens, all engaged in a project of national renewal. But nothing held the city together. It was hollow at the center, a collection of individuals all wanting more. It saw Americans as entrepreneurs, employees, investors, taxpayers, and consumers—everything but citizens.
In the Declaration of Independence, freedom comes right after equality. For Reagan and the narrative of Free America, it meant freedom from government and bureaucrats. It meant the freedom to run a business without regulation, to pay workers whatever wage the market would bear, to break a union, to pass all your wealth on to your children, to buy out an ailing company with debt and strip it for assets, to own seven houses—or to go homeless. But a freedom that gets rid of all obstructions is impoverished, and it degrades people.
Real freedom is closer to the opposite of breaking loose. It means growing up, and acquiring the ability to participate fully in political and economic life. The obstructions that block this ability are the ones that need to be removed. Some are external: institutions and social conditions. Others are embedded in your character and get in the way of governing yourself, thinking for yourself, and even knowing what is true. These obstructions crush the individuality that freedom lovers cherish, making them conformist, submissive, a group of people all shouting the same thing—easy marks for a demagogue.
True freedom Rog...
Is having next to nothing (like living in a room with a television) and therefore having nothing to lose!
Reagan cared more about the functions of self-government than his most ideological supporters. He knew how to persuade and when to compromise. But once he was gone, and the Soviet Union not long after him, Free America lost the narrative thread. Without Reagan’s smile and the Cold War’s clarity, its vision grew darker and more extreme. Its spirit became flesh in the person of Newt Gingrich, the most influential politician of the past half century. There was nothing conservative about Gingrich. He came to Congress not to work within the institution or even to change it, but to tear it down in order to seize power. With the Gingrich revolution, the term government shutdown entered the lexicon and politics became a forever war. (Gingrich himself liked to quote Mao’s definition of politics as “war without blood.”) His tactics turned the goal of limited and efficient government into the destruction of government. Without a positive vision, his party used power to hold on to power and fatten corporate allies. Corruption—financial, political, intellectual, moral—set in like dry rot in a decaying log.
The aggressive new populism of talk radio and cable news did not have the “conservative orderly heart” that Norman Mailer had once found in the mainstream Republicans of the 1960s. It mocked self-government—both the political and the personal kind. It was rife with destructive impulses. It fed on rage and celebrity culture. The quality of Free America’s leaders steadily deteriorated—falling from Reagan to Gingrich to Ted Cruz, from William F. Buckley to Ann Coulter to Sean Hannity—with no bottom.
It's in The Atlantic Magazine. You should read the whole story
All four narratives are also driven by a competition for status that generates fierce anxiety and resentment. They all anoint winners and losers. In Free America, the winners are the makers, and the losers are the takers who want to drag the rest down in perpetual dependency on a smothering government. In Smart America, the winners are the credentialed meritocrats, and the losers are the poorly educated who want to resist inevitable progress. In Real America, the winners are the hardworking folk of the white Christian heartland, and the losers are treacherous elites and contaminating others who want to destroy the country. In Just America, the winners are the marginalized groups, and the losers are the dominant groups that want to go on dominating.
I don’t much want to live in the republic of any of them.
It’s common these days to hear people talk about sick America, dying America, the end of America. The same kinds of things were said in 1861, in 1893, in 1933, and in 1968. The sickness, the death, is always a moral condition. Maybe this comes from our Puritan heritage. If we are dying, it can’t be from natural causes. It must be a prolonged act of suicide, which is a form of murder.
I don’t think we are dying. We have no choice but to live together—we’re quarantined as fellow citizens. Knowing who we are lets us see what kinds of change are possible. Countries are not social-science experiments. They have organic qualities, some positive, some destructive, that can’t be wished away. Our passion for equality, the individualism it produces, the hustle for money, the love of novelty, the attachment to democracy, the distrust of authority and intellect—these won’t disappear. A way forward that tries to evade or crush them on the road to some free, smart, real, or just utopia will never arrive and instead will run into a strong reaction. But a way forward that tries to make us Equal Americans, all with the same rights and opportunities—the only basis for shared citizenship and self-government—is a road that connects our past and our future.
Meanwhile, we remain trapped in two countries. Each one is split by two narratives—Smart and Just on one side, Free and Real on the other. Neither separation nor conquest is a tenable future. The tensions within each country will persist even as the cold civil war between them rages on.
This essay is adapted from George Packer’s new book, Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal. It appears in the July/August 2021 print edition with the headline “The Four Americas.”
Gov. Greg Abbott (R):
"Texans should have the freedom to go where they want without any limits, restrictions, or requirements.”
______
No required drivers licenses?
No required license plates?
We may be at a crossroad.
I strongly recommend you read it before you call me names.
"Texans should have the freedom to go where they want without any limits, restrictions, or requirements.”
Actually Reverend...
Be both know what he meant. He meant that you should be able to walk around not wearing a mask, standing on decals on the floor, or otherwise having some snooty employee of an establishment complain that your mask is not fully covering the top of your nose.
But hey... maybe you are really just confused?
Scott
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/07/george-packer-four-americas/619012/?utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
Scott, this is when I became a Democrat.
The majority of Americans who elected Reagan president weren’t told that Free America would break unions and starve social programs.
The middle class was getting a larger percentage of the GDP, until Reagan.
I grew up in a middle class era when the economy created better paying jobs.
Since the trickle down economic disaster, the top one percent has grown much stronger.
I still hope that President Biden will return the country forward without trickle down economic policies.
[W]e both know what he meant. He meant that you should be able to walk around not wearing a mask, standing on decals on the floor, or otherwise having some snooty employee of an establishment complain that your mask is not fully covering the top of your nose.
____
Strange. We in IL have been wearing masks pretty consistently here for quite some time and I have NEVER had a "snooty" or otherwise employee say anything at all to me about how I was wearing mine.
IRS Records Reveal How the Wealthiest People AVOID Income Tax
June 8, 2021 at 7:12 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 61 Comments
ProPublica has obtained “a vast trove of Internal Revenue Service data on the tax returns of thousands of the nation’s wealthiest people, covering more than 15 years. The data provides an unprecedented look inside the financial lives of America’s titans, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch and Mark Zuckerberg. It shows not just their income and taxes, but also their investments, stock trades, gambling winnings and even the results of audits.
“Taken together, it demolishes the cornerstone myth of the American tax system:
that everyone pays their fair share
and the richest Americans pay the most.
"The IRS records show that the wealthiest can — perfectly legally — pay income taxes that are only a tiny fraction of the hundreds of millions, if not billions, their fortunes grow each year.”
IT IS LONG PAST TIME FOR THIS TO CHANGE.
And by the way, that's the REAL insurrection that's been going on.
Warren Buffett admitted it when he said that "class warfare" has been going on for a long time, and it's HIS enormously wealth class who've been winning it -- against the rest of us.
"FAIR SHARE."
BS!
wealthy class
In the past year have you ever gone out without wearing a mask. Bet you wear it in your car. You're good little drone.
Strange. We in IL have been wearing masks pretty consistently here for quite some time and I have NEVER had a "snooty" or otherwise employee say anything at all to me about how I was wearing mine.
No, not in my car.
Now try to provide an intelligent answer to 9:26.
I know that bar will be far too high for you.
Welcome to business 101. You don't pay income tax on losses. And you only pay income tax on profit left over when all costs are deducted.
ABC
We do know there were significant, widespread and unacceptable breakdowns in the intelligence gathering and security preparations and emergency response during the attack," said Sen. Gary Peters, who chairs the Homeland Security panel, calling it "an important start."
"The attack was, quite frankly, planned in plain sight," Peters, D-Mich., said.
"We had some differences along the way," said Sen. Rob Portman, the top Republican on the Rules panel. "The goal is to let the American people know, know what the security and intelligence failures were in the days leading up to Jan. 6 and also on Jan. 6. Capitol Police were put in an impossible situation. They didn't have the tools they needed to protect the Capitol. And that's just the hard truth that you'll see clearly outlined in our report."
___
Even the conservative Republican left the door open for a house committee investigation into the January 6th attacks on the Capitol building.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/security-intelligence-failures-led-jan-insurrection-bipartisan-senate/story?id=78131627&cid=clicksource_4380645_1_heads_hero_live_hero_related
Hey James -
Can you provide a real life example when someone might use differential calculus?
I mean if we are just ignoring the subjects of threads and just asking people to answer questions.
I will wait for an "intelligent answer" to this question.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
It's in The Atlantic Magazine. You should read the whole story
No need. We already know that you can't think for yourself and you need guys like Packer to do that for you, and we also don't need guidance from Packer or anyone else to tell US what WE should think.
One other thing - The Atlantic is so reliably liberal and closed minded, the staff revolted when NRO's Kevin Williamson was hired, and he was fired within the week. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief is a fucking coward.
Liberals are always the most INTOLERANT people I encounter on a regular basis. All your talk of diversity is complete bullshit when it comes to diversity of THOUGHT.
Jamie when did you realize you lost ?
Flew over the three socialist Stooges of CHT heads.
"
CommonsenseJune 8, 2021 at 9:37 AM
Welcome to business 101. You don't pay income tax on losses. And you only pay income tax on profit left over when all costs are deducted."
9.3 million open jobs.
�� THE transfer payments.
Hey goat fucker when will trump admit he lost??????????
I mean if we are just ignoring the subjects of threads a
You mean like EVERY one here does???? It sure seems you are obsessed with James because he kicks your ass with regularity!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
And you only pay income tax on profit left over when all costs are deducted."
Trumps econ 101 the most profitable big corporations pay zero taxes you dumb fuck!!!!!
What you don't understand is that I read both sides on the issues we face.
It's called education.
After I read both sides, I come to a conclusion.
Until halfway through the Reagan administration, people like William F Buckley Jr. convicted me to be a moderate Republican.
But l said before.
The majority of Americans who elected Reagan president weren’t told that Free America would break unions and starve social programs.
I became a moderate Democrat.
George Bush tried to privatize the Social Security system.
I read American Greatness etc and I see they are fucking stupid.
Sometimes people who are not stupid make bad political decisions.
Nobody brainwashed me.
But you aren't smart enough to understand what I mean.
9.3 million job openings.
We don't have a labor shortage.
But you aren't smart enough to understand what I mean.
Don't put it on us alky.
You're not smart enough to articulate what you mean without a four comment copy/paste of someone else's opinion.
What we know at this point is what George Packer thinks, not what you think. And this is a tacit admission on your part that you're not capable of articulating your own thoughts.
Roger, I read your post of a few days ago on unemployment.
You understand the author said "enhanced unemployment payouts are encouraging works to say at home".
Differential calculus.
LOL I never got higher than algebra, and I'd have a difficult time defining exactly what THAT was.
But since we are here discussing what is right, correct, and fair in politics and taxes, someone SHOULD be able to give us an intelligent answer to 9:26 above.
Want to try, Ch?
ANYbody?
It's a fair question.
And a lot more on topic than (snicker) differential calculus.
KansasDemocrat June 8, 2021 at 10:08 AM
Jamie when did you realize you lost?.
Answer :
JamesNewLeaf June 8, 2021 at 10:43 AM
Differential calculus.
LOL I never got higher than algebra, and I'd have a difficult time defining exactly what THAT was."
CHT , James doesn't understand.
There's something called facts.
The corporate income tax raised $230.2 billion in fiscal 2019, accounting for 6.6 percent of total federal revenue, down from 9 percent in 2017.
This does not include taxes like FICA, Social Security and other taxes generated by the activity of an expanding economy.
Trumps econ 101 the most profitable big corporations pay zero taxes
When did the goat fucker discover he was a moron 24/7????
The day he claimed Trump to be his God!!!!!!!!
Commonsense, no matter how many times we take the time to educate the three socialist Stooges of CHT, they prove to us they can't learn.
Re: 9:26
Fair share is a very subjective term. I recall Steve Forbes proposing a flat tax. 15% I think it was. Neither party embraced it.
Currently the top 50% pay 96% of the taxes. So we already have a tax system weighted to those able to pay.
I woyld also note that the deductions used by the wealthy are embraced by democrats. Evidence the Trump tax overhaul that capped some deductions. Dem states like CA and NY screamed about it.
Further, these ultra wealthy do get hit eith estate taxes and inheritance taxes that most it subjected to.
I do not call it a perfect system.
BOULDER CITY, Nevada — Hoover Dam towers more than 700 feet above Black Canyon on the Arizona-Nevada state line, holding back the waters of the Colorado River. On top of the dam, where visitors peer down the graceful white arc of its face, one of its art deco-style towers is adorned with a work of art that memorializes the purposes of the dam.
Since 2000, the water level in the reservoir, which is the largest in the country, has dropped about 140 feet. Lake Mead is now just 37% full, headed for a first-ever official shortage and sinking toward its lowest levels since it was filled.
One of the driest 22-year periods in centuries is colliding with the river's chronic overuse. As the reservoir falls toward record lows, its decline threatens the water supplies of cities and farmlands, and reveals how the system of managing water in the desert Southwest faces growing risks. "
So where do the 100,000 homes get there power?
Ch is now going to define
string theory,
dark matter,
dark energy,
and the theory of relativity.
I know more about them than I know about differential calculus. :-)
How many miles thick are the rings of Saturn, Ch?
Neo-socialist Biden
Budget uses "Birthing people" to replace "Mother".
I am told this is racist and also in direct conflict with the Statue of Liberty
https://twitter.com/DLoesch/status/1402023553126612999
JamesNewLeaf said...(snicker)
So a "pastor" who portrays himself as as religious man believes in lying and snickering
odd behavior for a real pastor
but of course we know better
He also likes to play God
and even has posted as Jesus
blasphemy for a 1,000 Alex
I woyld also note that the deductions used by the wealthy are embraced by democrats. Evidence the Trump tax overhaul that capped some deductions. Dem states like CA and NY screamed about it.
Indeed. The uber, mega wealthy here in NY squealed like stuck pigs when they lost the ability to write off their SALT on their federal return. Cuomo, Schumer, and every other scumbag liberal cried to Trump, threatened to sue, etc.
Perhaps the pederast can tell us why the mega-rich should feel entitled to dump their local tax liability on the whole nation.
roger said:
I became a moderate Democrat.
That's even a bigger lie than you reading both sides of every issue.
You fool no one.
Well maybe yourself
That's even a bigger lie than you reading both sides of every issue.
Ha. Every "moderate" democrat I know is in favor of abolishing the electoral college, passage of H.R. 1, packing the USSC and DC statehood.
LOL.
When Fulton County, Ga., poll manager Suzi Voyles sorted through a large stack of mail-in ballots last November, she noticed an alarmingly odd pattern of uniformity in the markings for Joseph R. Biden. One after another, the absentee votes contained perfectly filled-in ovals for Biden -- except that each of the darkened bubbles featured an identical white void inside them in the shape of a tiny crescent, indicating they'd been marked with toner ink instead of a pen or pencil.
Adding to suspicions, she noticed that all of the ballots were printed on different stock paper than the others she handled as part of a statewide hand recount of the razor-thin Nov. 3 presidential election. And none was folded or creased, as she typically observed in mail-in ballots that had been removed from envelopes.
In short, the Biden votes looked like they'd been duplicated by a copying machine.
"All of them were strangely pristine," said Voyles, who said she'd never seen anything like it in her 20 years monitoring elections in Fulton County, which includes much of Atlanta.
She wasn't alone. At least three other poll workers observed the same thing in stacks of absentee ballots for Biden processed by the county, and they have joined Voyles in swearing under penalty of perjury that they looked fake.
Now election watchdogs have used their affidavits to help convince a state judge to unseal all of the 147,000 mail-in ballots counted in Fulton and allow a closer inspection of the suspicious Biden ballots for evidence of counterfeiting. They argue that potentially tens of thousands may have been manufactured in a race that Biden won by just 12,000 votes thanks to a late surge of mail-in ballots counted after election monitors were shooed from State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2021/06/08/why_a_judge_has_georgia_vote_fraud_on_his_mind_pristine_biden_ballots_that_look_xeroxed_779795.html
Roger is a Neo-socialist.
Look at how he attacked Joe Mancin
Kamala Harris
@KamalaHarris
https://mobile.twitter.com/KamalaHarris/status/825784010844536833
United States government official
Say it loud, say it clear, everyone is welcome here. #NoBanNoWall
11:13 AM · Jan 29, 2017
I wonder if Kamala can find the root cause of the border crisis
Almost as tough as finding out who the "big guy" is
The FBI didn't do enough about the information on the social media before the January 6th attacks on the Capitol building.
it goes into depth on what Capitol Police knew about plans to breach Congress.
The report does suggest that the Capitol Police’s own intelligence unit had some detailed information — gathered from pro-Trump online message boards — about what was coming.
That focused on “a plot to breach the Capitol” and “the online sharing of maps of the Capitol Complex’s tunnel system.”
The fact that posters on the pro-Trump website thedonald.win were sharing maps of tunnels in the Capitol did purportedly alarm the Capitol Police’s Intelligence and Interagency Coordination Division, the force’s intelligence unit.
It was enough for the unit to prepare a seven-page report on Dec. 21 that included reporting on maps of Congress being posted online in advance of Jan. 6, noting that “several comments promote confronting members of Congress and carrying firearms during the protest.”
The report also purportedly referred to groups planning to attend — “Proud
Boys, Oath Keepers, and Stop the Steal” — as “Patriot Organizations.” The report also included a poster exhorting others to “surround every building with a tunnel entrance/exit. They better dig a tunnel all the way to China if they want to escape.”
In spite of that notice, only “command staff” received the report. Senate investigators suggest that it was not acted upon or spread more widely.
They planned it for a few weeks before
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/fivepoints/five-points-on-what-the-senates-insurrection-report-hit-and-what-it-missed
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2021/06/08/why_a_judge_has_georgia_vote_fraud_on_his_mind_pristine_biden_ballots_that_look_xeroxed_779795.html
Real Clear Investigations is a right wind QAnon Racist website.
C'mon Rat! You know better than this!
Now election watchdogs have used their affidavits to help convince a state judge to unseal all of the 147,000 mail-in ballots counted in Fulton and allow a closer inspection of the suspicious Biden ballots for evidence of counterfeiting. They argue that potentially tens of thousands may have been manufactured in a race that Biden won by just 12,000 votes thanks to a late surge of mail-in ballots counted after election monitors were shooed from State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
but they've been counted and recounted.
I bet if they counted again on the same machines they would get the same results.
Kind of like when you count a bunch of counterfeit $20 bills you keep getting the same total.
amazing how that works
The swamp thinks we are stupid
Their voters sure are.
You have become a QAnon squad troll like the other dipstick
moderate roger is shining through
He is now seeing both sides
ROFLMFAO !!!
RCP doesn't link your website because you're fucking crazy mothrfucker
THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP
But I haven't left because I have fun fucking with your mind Scott
Henry Rodgers
https://mobile.twitter.com/henryrodgersdc/status/1401981451869081602
EXCLUSIVE: 'Justice Must Be Administered Equally' — Group Of Republican Senators Demand Answers For 2020 Riots, Capitol Riot From DOJ
https://dailycaller.com/2021/06/07/republican-senators-demand-answers-2020-summer-riots-capitol-riot-department-of-justice-merrick-garland/
both sides roger must want this
common ground - equality of justice !!!
I have always supported regulated capitalism, because without regulations the air would be a mess and drinking water would be polluted with chemicals like lead
RNC Research
VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1402235488086507524
Kamala Harris shrugs and laughs when confronted about her refusal to visit the U.S. border
What the fuck is wrong with her.
She has spent the last few months being coached on how to do interviews.
She must not have been teachable.
Kids are dying and being trafficked and she is still laughing.
And passing out cookies.
I don't see how she even got to 3% in the democrat primaries.
I can see why the cookies had no face
She does not deserve to be the face of America
First, I find it completely unbelievable that she has never step foot in any country in Europe.
"Harris rejects criticism over lack of border visit: 'And I haven't been to Europe'
She then channeled the the Hillary nervous cackle.
Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1402297234151153664
Kamala Harris in interviews is nearly as incoherent as Joe Biden, but with cackling added.
KansasDemocrat said...
First, I find it completely unbelievable that she has never step foot in any country in Europe.
"Harris rejects criticism over lack of border visit: 'And I haven't been to Europe'
She then channeled the the Hillary nervous cackle.
but her family did use to own slaves
There's no low too low for today's Republican Party. We're not even six months removed from a deadly attempted coup, and they're already trying to rewrite history and force us to move on.
Let's be clear: The only reason they blocked this crucial commission is to protect their midterm prospects and shield Donald Trump from accountability. It's yet another despicable display of party over country. They are Trump's cult, through and through.
TLS is incurable
After a 4 year coup attempt democrats are still focused on Trump
And worrying about if they are going to get caught with their vote fraud
no wonder roger is so desperate
he will be left with absolutely nothing
other than a room
with a tv
and maybe CNN
if it survives
I read both sides and this is written by a very intelligent person but he's fucking crazy as.
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-fbis-strange-anthrax-investigation
I don't see how she even got to 3% in the democrat primaries.
She didn't.
She rocketed up to 0% and stayed there.
Tell me what good does regulation do when a home owner can't build or even remodel because part of his yard is swampy.
I have always supported regulated capitalism, because without regulations the air would be a mess and drinking water would be polluted with chemicals like lead
Roger Amick said...
deadly attempted coup
your side murdered a protester
and it was no coup attempt
it was a call for a 10 day audit by unarmed protesters.
which is happening now, just in more detail
Finally after democrats tried everything they could to stop them
From learning the truth
whatever it may end up being
democracy dies in darkness and democrats thrive in darkness
WASHINGTON >> A Senate investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol found a broad intelligence breakdown across multiple agencies, along with widespread law enforcement and military failures that led to the violent attack.
There were clear warnings and tips that supporters of former President Donald Trump, including right-wing extremist groups, were planning to “storm the Capitol” with weapons and possibly infiltrate the tunnel system underneath the building. But that intelligence never made it up to top leadership.
The result was chaos. A Senate report released today details how officers on the front lines suffered chemical burns, brain injuries and broken bones, among other injuries, after fighting the attackers, who quickly overwhelmed them and broke into the building. Officers told the Senate investigators they were left with no leadership or direction when command systems broke down.
I don't have a link but I just heard a deputy official resigned from the Capitol police
Both sides for roger
CNN
and CNN Spanish edition with English subtitles
Senate report released today details how officers on the front lines suffered chemical burns, brain injuries and broken bones, among other injuries, after fighting the attackers, who quickly overwhelmed them and broke into the building.
But I haven't left because I have fun fucking with your mind Scott
First of all alky, you don't fuck with anyone's mind here but your own.
Personally, I laugh at your dumb ass all day every day when I'm around.
Second, you have no where else to go, nothing else to do, and no one else to talk to all day every day.
This is your life.
weapons - some flag poles. a cane. etc
overcharged
overreach
FAKE NEWS
Who got murdered again roger to make it deadly ?
and by whom ?
Blogger Roger Amick said...
Senate report released today details how officers on the front lines suffered chemical burns, brain injuries and broken bones, among other injuries, after fighting the attackers, who quickly overwhelmed them and broke into the building.
LOL. Suuuuuuuure they did.
Meanwhile, Ashli Babbitt is dead, her death classified a homicide, and Antifa was nice enough to show up at her memorial service in Sacramento the other day and start trouble.
If you clowns actually had an agenda that was popular with the American people and you knew how to fucking govern, you wouldn't need to peddle an "insurrection" false narrative as a fucking distraction.
All you have are lies, you know it, we know it, and America knows it.
Cum-Allah's "pearl necklace" cookies are a nice touch though.
LOL.
Roger Amick said...
Senate report released today details how officers on the front lines suffered chemical burns, brain injuries and broken bones, among other injuries
The Capitol Police did have chemical sprays so I can see how they got chemical burns. Many were also wearing gas masks.
some concussions and broken bones.
Sounds like a football game.
That was all the damage an insurrection mob of tens of thousands could inflect ?
How many shots did the insurrectionists fire ?
They must have had tens of thousands of assault weapons so the bloodshed must have been horrific
Is that why they are refusing to release the complete videos, have Nancy testify under oath and refuse to release the name of the only shooter among the Capitol Police ?
Which Large City is 4F-Alky talking about?
Roger AmickJune 8, 2021 at 12:43 PM
Senate report released today details how officers on the front lines suffered chemical burns, brain injuries and broken bones, among other injuries, after fighting the attackers, who quickly overwhelmed them and broke into the building
Diesel $2.41 a year ago.
Diesel $3.20 today.
Tax on every transported good.
Inflation "transitory " ., no Roger , this is systemic inflation.
The word “insurrection” only appears in the report when investigators are quoting someone, or when they’re referencing other documents about the event in footnotes.
Instead, the report describes what took place as an “attack” — strictly accurate, but stripped of all the context that made the attempt to block Biden’s win from being formalized so damaging.
In so doing, the report obscures the reality of what the attack was — an attempt to stop a legitimately elected government from taking power.
A coup is when people staged an
attack that was — an attempt to stop a legitimately elected government from taking power.
The electoral college declares a winner of the election.
If they had stopped the electoral vote, despite the Constitution declares the President is sworn in on January 20th.
Any judge can swear in the President.
Trump would have found a judge willing to swear him in on January 20th of 2021.
Despite losing both the popular and electoral votes.
A coup is when people staged an
attack that was — an attempt to stop a legitimately elected government from taking power.
Right.
Like the Russia shit 0linsky and the FBI pulled when Trump beat The Queen Of The Cankles.
LOL.
And stop stealing from Josh Marshall alky -
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/fivepoints/five-points-on-what-the-senates-insurrection-report-hit-and-what-it-missed
Right.
Like the Russia shit 0linsky and the FBI pulled when Trump beat The Queen Of The Cankles.
LOL.
now that was a coup attempt. In fact in many ways it succeeded.
But I am glad moderate roger now has found their was no insurrection
he is inching towards reality for a few fleeting seconds anyway.
* there
I linked it earlier Jimmy Hitler Jr.
Two porn star ransoming sexual predators, former President Donald Trump and former Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly, are joining forces for a series of ticketed events later this year.
Benny
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1402246354374643714
THIS IS BAD:
Holt: "WHY not visit the border?"
Harris: "We are going to the border" *NERVOUS KACKLE*
Holt: "DO YOU have any plans to go to the border?"
Harris: "At some point..." *SHRUGS*
Holt: "YOU haven't been to the border"
Harris: "I haven't been to Europe!" *KACKLE*
she's actually getting worse.
of course so is the press
The Capitol police officers and national guard troops stopped the attempted coup.
You plagiarized TPM without attribution, alky.
You're a liar.
Unless someone acts out it's over
The Beginning of the End of Democracy as We Know It?
TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021
On Sunday, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announced in an oped in the Charleston Gazette-Mail that he opposes the For the People Act. He also opposes ending the filibuster.
An oped in the most prominent state newspaper is as non-negotiable a position as a politician can assert.
It was a direct thumb-in-your-eye response to President Biden’s thinly-veiled criticism of Manchin last Tuesday in Tulsa, where Biden explained why he was having difficulty getting passage of what was supposed to be his highest priority – new voting rights legislation that would supersede a raft of new laws in Republican-dominated states designed to suppress the votes of likely Democratic voters, using Trump’s baseless claim of voter fraud as pretext.
“I hear all the folks on TV saying, ‘Why doesn’t Biden get this done?’” Biden asked rhetorically in Tulsa. “Well, because Biden only has a majority of effectively four votes in the House and a tie in the Senate, with two members of the Senate who vote more with my Republican friends. But we’re not giving up.”
Everyone who paid any attention to Senate politics knew he was referring to Manchin, as well as to Arizona Senator Kirsten Cinema, another Democratic holdout.
Manchin’s very public repudiation of Biden on Sunday could mean the end of the For the People Act. That opens the way for Republican states to continue their shameless campaign of voter suppression – very possibly giving Republicans a victory in the 2022 midterm elections and entrenching Republican rule for a generation.
As it is, registered Republicans make up only about 25 percent of the American electorate, and the percentage appears to be shrinking in the wake of Trump’s horrendous exit.
But because rural Republican states like Wyoming (with 574,000 inhabitants) get two senators just as do urban ones like California (with nearly 40 million), and because Republican states have gerrymandered districts that elect House members to give them an estimated 19 extra seats over what they’d have without gerrymandering, the scales were already tipped.
Then came the post-Trump deluge of state laws making it harder for likely Democrats to vote, and easier for Republican state legislatures to manipulate voting tallies.
Manchin says he supports extending the John Lewis Voting Rights Act to all fifty states. But that’s small comfort.
The original 1965 Voting Rights Act was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013, on the dubious logic that it was no longer needed because states with a history of suppressing Black votes no longer did so. (Note that within 24 hours of the ruling, Texas announced it would implement a strict photo ID law, and Mississippi and Alabama soon followed.)
The efficacy of a new national Voting Rights Act would depend on an activist Justice Department willing to block state changes in voting laws that suppress votes and on an activist Supreme Court willing to uphold such Justice Department decisions. Don’t bet on either. We know what happened to the Justice Department under Trump, and we know what’s happened to the Supreme Court.
Besides, a new Voting Rights Act wouldn’t be able to roll back the most recent round of voter suppression laws from Republican states.
Without Manchin, then, the For the People Act is probably dead, unless Biden can convince one Republican senator to join senate Democrats in supporting it – like, say, Utah’s Mitt Romney, who has publicly rebuked Trump for lying about the 2020 election and has something of a reputation for being an institutionalist who cares about American democracy.
Yet given Trump’s continuing hold over the shrinking Republican Party, any Republican senator who joined with the Democrats in supporting the For the People Act would probably be ending their political career. Profiles in courage make good copy for political obituaries and memorials.
I’m afraid history will show that, in this shameful era, Republican senators were more united in their opposition to voting rights than Democratic senators were in their support for them.
The future of American democracy needs better odds.
Roger AmickJune 8, 2021 at 12:10 PM
The FBI didn't do enough about the information on the social media before the January 6th attacks on the Capitol building.
it goes into depth on what Capitol Police knew about plans to breach Congress.
The report does suggest that the Capitol Police’s own intelligence unit had some detailed information — gathered from pro-Trump online message boards — about what was coming.
That focused on “a plot to breach the Capitol” and “the online sharing of maps of the Capitol Complex’s tunnel system.”
The fact that posters on the pro-Trump website thedonald.win were sharing maps of tunnels in the Capitol did purportedly alarm the Capitol Police’s Intelligence and Interagency Coordination Division, the force’s intelligence unit.
It was enough for the unit to prepare a seven-page report on Dec. 21 that included reporting on maps of Congress being posted online in advance of Jan. 6, noting that “several comments promote confronting members of Congress and carrying firearms during the protest.”
The report also purportedly referred to groups planning to attend — “Proud
Boys, Oath Keepers, and Stop the Steal” — as “Patriot Organizations.” The report also included a poster exhorting others to “surround every building with a tunnel entrance/exit. They better dig a tunnel all the way to China if they want to escape.”
In spite of that notice, only “command staff” received the report. Senate investigators suggest that it was not acted upon or spread more widely.
They planned it for a few weeks before
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Roger AmickJune 8, 2021 at 12:12 PM
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/fivepoints/five-points-on-what-the-senates-insurrection-report-hit-and-what-it-missed
Seig Heil Mr Twitter tirade President Trump squad asshole
https://robertreich.org/post/653444215122116608
Janet Novack
https://twitter.com/janetnovack/status/1402224137750392832
According to @ProPublica, leaked #IRS files show #Buffett's #taxes came to 0.1% of his wealth gain. Expect @SenWarren & other #wealthtax proponents to jump on this.
So over 12 years after Obama/Biden pointed out their pal Buffet was paying less than his secretary in taxes, he now pays 0.1 percent
After the next round of "fixes" he will probably pay just a little less
problem solved.
No wonder all the worlds richest men support the Biden tax initiatives. Somehow after they are written they all pay less, no matter what the headlines say.
Good job lobbyists
Roger AmickJune 8, 2021 at 12:10 PM
The FBI didn't do enough about the information on the social media before the January 6th attacks on the Capitol building.
it goes into depth on what Capitol Police knew about plans to breach Congress.
The report does suggest that the Capitol Police’s own intelligence unit had some detailed information — gathered from pro-Trump online message boards — about what was coming.
That focused on “a plot to breach the Capitol” and “the online sharing of maps of the Capitol Complex’s tunnel system.”
The fact that posters on the pro-Trump website thedonald.win were sharing maps of tunnels in the Capitol did purportedly alarm the Capitol Police’s Intelligence and Interagency Coordination Division, the force’s intelligence unit.
It was enough for the unit to prepare a seven-page report on Dec. 21 that included reporting on maps of Congress being posted online in advance of Jan. 6, noting that “several comments promote confronting members of Congress and carrying firearms during the protest.”
The report also purportedly referred to groups planning to attend — “Proud
Boys, Oath Keepers, and Stop the Steal” — as “Patriot Organizations.” The report also included a poster exhorting others to “surround every building with a tunnel entrance/exit. They better dig a tunnel all the way to China if they want to escape.”
In spite of that notice, only “command staff” received the report. Senate investigators suggest that it was not acted upon or spread more widely.
They planned it for a few weeks before
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Roger AmickJune 8, 2021 at 12:12 PM
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/fivepoints/five-points-on-what-the-senates-insurrection-report-hit-and-what-it-missed
Seig Heil Mr Twitter tirade President Trump squad asshole
Reminds me
Where are all the kids in cages stories that used to flood the news
Too many kids and too many cages now ???
or too busy pushing a fake insurrection narrative ?
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10165738357300647&id=890775646
Oh lookie.
An alky-lanche of plagiarized liberal opinion from the "moderate democrat" who "makes up his own mind." He even threw in an obligatory "seig heil" for some stupid reason.
LOL.
Another black man the moderate roger will hate
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1402280763685486595
on the wrong side of rogers both sides.
But great speech, spoken like a real preacher
Too many kids and too many cages now ???
LOL, yup.
Hence, Cum-Allah's "Please don't come."
As opposed to what she had to constantly tell Willie Brown -
"Please don't cum inside me."
LOL.
AntifaBook.com
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1402254176168652802
The President ordered thousands of National Guard to deploy on Jan 6 to keep the peace but the DOD denied it due to ‘optics’ and nothing will ever change that
the swamp only cares about optics and narratives
Because you are neonazi
Unions help raise wages for women and reduce racial economic disparities
Unions have played an essential role in narrowing gender and racial/ethnic pay gaps. Here’s how.
Unions help raise women’s pay. Hourly wages for women represented by unions are 4.7% higher on average than for nonunionized women with comparable characteristics.8
Unions raise wages in the female-dominated service occupations. Union-represented workers in service occupations (which include food service and janitorial services) make 52.1% more in wages than their nonunion counterparts. These occupations are disproportionately held by women.9
Unions help reduce racial economic disparities. Black and Hispanic workers get a larger boost from unionization than their white counterparts. Black workers—both men and women—are more likely than white workers to be covered by collective bargaining, and the wage boost they get from being covered by collective bargaining is 13.1%, above the 10.2% average wage boost for unionized workers overall. The result of this union wage premium—how much more union workers earn than comparable nonunion workers—is that collective bargaining lifts wages of Black workers closer to those of their white counterparts. Hispanic workers have slightly lower union coverage than white workers but have a much higher union wage advantage (an 18.8% boost in pay) and thus wage gaps between Hispanic workers and their white counterparts are also smaller because of collective bargaining.10
The phenomenon that unions narrow the Black–white wage gap isn’t new. Starting in the mid-1940s, Black workers began to be more likely to be in unions and to have a larger union premium than white workers.11 This means that the decline of unionization has played a significant role in the expansion of the Black–white wage gap in recent decades and that increasing unionization is a crucial step in reversing those trends.12
Unions support strong families with better benefits and job protections
Union workers are more likely to be covered by employer-provided health insurance. More than nine in 10 workers—95%—covered by a union contract have access to employer-sponsored health benefits, compared with just 68% of nonunion workers. When adjustments are made for other characteristics that may affect benefits coverage—such as sector (public or private), industry, region, employee status (full- or part-time), and establishment size—union workers are 18.3% more likely to be covered.13
Union employers contribute more to workers’ health care benefits. Union employers providing health insurance pay 77.4% more (per hour worked) toward their employees’ health coverage (providing better benefits for a greater share of workers) than comparable nonunion employers. Occupations with higher-than-average union impact on employer-provided health care include transportation, services, construction, extraction, and installation/maintenance/repair.14
Union workers have greater access to paid sick days. More than nine in 10 workers—93%—covered by a union contract have access to paid sick days, compared with 75% of nonunion workers. Almost all union workers—98%—in state and local government have paid sick days, compared with 86% of their nonunion peers. In the private sector, 88% of union workers have paid sick days, compared with 74% of their nonunion peers.15
Union workers are more likely to have paid vacation and holidays. In the private sector, 91% of workers covered by a union contract get paid vacation and paid holidays, whereas 78% of nonunion workers get paid vacation and 79% get paid holidays. For workers overall (in both the private and public sectors), 81% of union workers get paid holidays, while 78% of nonunion workers do.16
Employers contribute more to paid vacation and holidays for union workers than for nonunion workers. Union employers contribute 11.4% more toward paid vacation and holidays for their workers than do comparable nonunion employers. Industries and occupations with higher-than-average employer contributions toward paid vacation and holidays include production, transportation, office and administrative support, service occupations, and construction.17
Unions provide due process, protecting workers from arbitrary dismissal. Private employment in every state except for Montana is generally “at will,” meaning employers are free to dismiss workers for almost any reason, except for reasons specified by law (e.g., on account of race, religion, disability, or other identities that are protected classes). Union contracts typically have provisions that require employers to have a proper, documented, performance-related reason for disciplining or dismissing a worker (“just cause”) and generally the worker has a chance to improve performance before the employer moves to dismiss the worker. Collective bargaining agreements also typically include a grievance and arbitration process to allow workers and the union to challenge unfair discipline or terminations.
Union workers have more input into the number of hours they work. Almost half (46%) of nonunion workers say they have little or no input into the number of hours they work each week, compared with less than a quarter (22%) of union workers.18
Union workers get more advance notice of their work schedules. More than one in three workers (34.4%) who belong to a union get at least a week’s advance notice of their work schedules, whereas less than one in four nonunion workers (23.2%) do. (These calculations exclude workers whose schedules never change.)19
Unions are good for workers’ retirement security
Ninety-four percent of union workers participate in a retirement plan (of any kind), compared with 67% of nonunion workers.20 Union employers (when adjustments are made for various employer characteristics) are 22.5% more likely to offer an employer-provided retirement plan and, on average, to spend 27.7% more on retirement plans than do comparable nonunion employers.21
Unions boost civic participation
Unions communicate with their members about issues and candidates to make sure workers have information when they go to the polls on Election Day. Union members’ voter turnout is significantly higher than the general public’s. A study of union members finds they are 12 percentage points more likely to vote than voters who are not in a union.22 Other research shows that voter turnout is higher in states with greater levels of unionization
https://www.epi.org/publication/unions-help-reduce-disparities-and-strengthen-our-democracy/
Scott Adams
https://mobile.twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1402255459042557952
If you want to save money on an investigation, just ask CNN how it will turn out before you start. They report on outcomes before investigations even start. Examples:
Russian Collusion
2020 election audits
Ukraine investigation of Biden
That is the Readers Digest Condensed Version
Unions are labor's version of organized crime, extorting $$$$$$$$$$$$ from their members so scumbags like Trumpka and Weingarten can line their pockets.
And when it came to public sector unions, even an assclown like FDR thought they were bullshit.
Unions - for people too fucking stupid to think and negotiate for themselves.
Like drunks who end up in nursing homes at the mercy of SEIU "purple people beater" orderlies.
Some of these injuries require hospitalization though no hospitalization was reported.
The result was chaos. A Senate report released today details how officers on the front lines suffered chemical burns, brain injuries and broken bones, among other injuries, after fighting the attackers,
Tom Elliott
https://mobile.twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1402340209421819904
NYT/MSNBC’s @MaraGay: In Long Island last weekend, I saw “dozens of American flags,” which was “just disturbing”
Scott Adams
@ScottAdamsSays
People who think an insurrection happened, and that America was nearly conquered by occupying a room, should not be allowed to talk on TV.
Wish that would be true for posting comments on a blog
We live among some very gullible people
Commonsense said...
Some of these injuries require hospitalization though no hospitalization was reported.
Now that is funny
good eye
I liked the term "brain injuries" rather than concussion...
Unions - for people too fucking stupid to think and negotiate for themselves.
Like you and most R voters????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
Cry baby
"Robert Reich
@RBReich
Dems: Please tell me why you're allowing Mitch McConnell to wield this much power. His party has neither the House, Senate or presidency. What are we doing here?"
I think the NFL should start using that
The quarterback has left the game for brain injury protocol...
or
He is going to miss the rest of the game due to a brain injury
Only on the fervor-swamp left is the events of Jan 6 called an insurrection.
And MSNBC is the HQ for the fervor swamp.
And judging from the ratings even the liberals have had enough.
some people have an affinity for stupid....look who shows up
VERY lo iq Denny
Still talking (or is it leading?) from "behind"
ROFLMFAO !!!
Watch Out Kamala! AOC Disappointed with VP’s Message in Guatemala
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) expressed her disappointment with Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday, after Harris message to migrants “not to come” to the United States.
The member of “the Squad,” said that coming to the U.S. border to seek asylum was “a 100% legal method of arrival.”
Ocasio-Cortez comments came immediately after VP Harris spoke at a news joint conference Monday with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei, in which she sent a clear message to those “folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the United States-Mexico border: Do not come. Do not come.”
https://trishintel.com/watch-out-kamala-aoc-disappointed-with-vps-message-in-guatemala/
cat fight !!!
And MSNBC is the HQ for the fervor swamp.
MSDNC contributors are triggered by the sight of the American Flag.
Like i Said, Cumalla Harris is in well over her head.
The road trip south and "charm offensive " is a disaster.
Lester Holt interview was a soft ball underhand slow pitch game.
Hillary cackling Harris fucked it up.
Hey Shorty and goat fucker....
Another of your bullet proof opinions shot to shit with actual data....seems states who shut down did far better than those that did not......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Thanx again for parroting the idiocy of trump and fox news!!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOOL
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Yahoo News
'Lockdown' states like California did better economically than 'looser' states like Florida, new COVID data shows
Andrew Romano
Andrew Romano·West Coast Correspondent
Tue, June 8, 2021, 11:30 AM·7 min read
Like seemingly everything else in America, the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked its fair share of bitter, polarizing debates: over masks, over distancing, over vaccines.
Lockdowns are no exception. One assumption many Americans seem to make is that the more a government limits gatherings, mandates masks, restricts business activity and advises residents to stay at home, the more economic damage it will do.
Among the loudest of these voices is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who raised his national profile by allowing bars and restaurants to operate at full indoor capacity during America’s horrific holiday surge, then effectively banned mask mandates once Florida started to recover — all in the name of supporting business.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
“She’s a lockdown lobbyist,” DeSantis recently said in reference to Democrat Nikki Fried, one of his 2022 gubernatorial opponents. Speaking at a New Smyrna Beach restaurant, DeSantis said Fried “would have had this business shuttered for the whole year. They would be out of business if Fried were governor.”
Yet for much of the past year, some experts have quietly advanced a counterargument: that economic activity is mainly affected by the rising and falling severity of the pandemic itself
The Capitol police officers and national guard troops stopped the attempted coup.
Actually most of the protesters were allowed in... Capital police did nothing to stop a majority of them. Some suggested that they encouraged a little. They did shoo many of them out eventually (and pretty much all of them left peacefully).
But they did shoot and murder an unarmed protester in cold blood.
But she was white... so it didn't count.
Link to above article
https://www.yahoo.com/news/lockdown-states-like-california-did-better-economically-than-looser-states-like-florida-new-covid-data-shows-153025163.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink
Actually most of the protesters were allowed in.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Only assholes, deniers and trump supporters like you say that....>THEY BROKE IN LIL SCHITTY....THE EVIDENCE IS OVERWHELMING!!!!!!
They only went in when they were invited in? And encouraged to go in? And not asked to leave? I mean, why should they be? I mean, they weren't really planning to stop the counting, just shouting that. Or hang Mike Pence, just shouting that. They should have been allowed to set up cots and sleep there. I mean, it's the people's house, and they represent the people...
Uh... no.
Eighty-one million, nine thousand four hundred and sixty-eight they they do NOT represent.
I myself was the sixty-eighth.
Video doesn't Prove Capitol Police Allowed Jan. 6 Protesters ...
www.factcheck.org › 2021 › 05
May 21, 2021 · More than 400 people have been charged in relation to the Jan. 6 events at the U.S. Capitol, and there is ample evidence that many protesters defied and assaulted Capitol Police officers that day....
EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden addressed his white lawyer as 'n***a' multiple times, used phrases like 'true dat n***a' and bantered 'I only love you because you're black,' in shocking texts unearthed days after Joe's emotional Tulsa speech decrying racism
Text messages obtained by DailyMail.com reveal Hunter Biden used the n-word multiple times in banter with his lawyer
The president's son, 51, flippantly addressed corporate attorney George Mesires, who is white, by the racial slur, with phrases including 'true dat n***a'
In a December 2018 conversation, Hunter asked Mesires: 'How much money do I owe you. Becaause (sic) n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.'
In another chat a month later, Hunter cracked jokes about his penis and then told Mesires 'I only love you because you're black'
'It's so annoying when you interject with frivolity,' the Chicago lawyer replied
The damning texts have emerged just days after his father, President Joe Biden gave a speech decrying racism on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre
Biden has sought to portray racial justice as a top priority for his administration
Hunter also saved a meme with a photo of his father hugging Barack Obama with a caption describing a joke conversation
'Obama: Gonna miss you, man Joe: Can I say it? Just this once? Obama: *sigh* go ahead Joe: You my n***a, Barack'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9661781/Hunter-Biden-used-n-word-multiple-times-casual-conversation-text-messages-show.html
Like father like son
racist Biden Crime Family
Joe Manchin and Kristin Sinema have exposed the extremist intolerance of the dem party. Hard line liberals are attacking them heavily. The squad is telling Manchin to fall in line.
Seig heil indeed.
Biden , China is not a threat.
"
China has breached the inner walls of the U.S. agriculture industry in what has arguably been the most expansive heist in farming history, and is currently attempting to steal or hack every conceivable facet of U.S. agriculture technology.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) openly has declared its intent to dominate high-tech industries across the world, including agriculture, by 2025. Undergirding its technological superiority effort, China has unabashed plans for a solo climb to the top rung of the global power ladder by 2049—international dominion. In order to fuel its ascendance, the CCP is engaged in widespread theft, cyber-hacking, and espionage, with the U.S. as the honey hole of illicit gain."
Catturd ™
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1402346563192623104
The smartest guy Joe Biden knows - can't stop using the n-word in his text messages, even knowing the whole world is watching him.
#RacistHunter
the "big guy" taught him
The squad is telling Minchin to fall in line.
Funny how you tossed Liz out on her ass for telling the truth.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! BTW....sad but they need to be stump broke.......LOOL
Actually most of the protesters were allowed in... Capital police did nothing to stop a majority of them. Some suggested that they encouraged a little. They did shoo many of them out eventually (and pretty much all of them left peacefully).
And the video evidence substantiates ALL of that and more.
Another leftist false narrative exposed as a lie.
The place the goat fucker stole his post from.....what a lame idiot he is!!!!!!! Still can't find his sksnky ass in the dark.....BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Crop Dusted: While America Slept, China Stole the Farm ...
lafarmbureaunews.com/news/2021/6/8/crop-dusted...
Liz and Manchin agree
Guess we need to respect their bi-partisanship
and boy did Liz hate Obama's actions on many things
and probably for allowing racist Biden in the White House
The China post of mine stands.
The information is true .
There was like two doors where capital police attempted to stop protesters, and yes there was violence in those situation. There were several other doors where they simply stood aside and let them in.
Again, Rat is correct. Multiple videos proves that assertion.
And the video evidence substantiates ALL of that and more.
BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Only retarded brain damaged assholes put that forward.....As posted earlier which you again ignored...
You can certainly have your own opinion, but the facts and video tell a different story.....LOLOLOLOLO
Video doesn't Prove Capitol Police Allowed Jan. 6 Protesters ...
www.factcheck.org › 2021 › 05
May 21, 2021 · More than 400 people have been charged in relation to the Jan. 6 events at the U.S. Capitol, and there is ample evidence that many protesters defied and assaulted Capitol Police officers that day.
gain, Rat is correct. Multiple videos proves that assertion.
BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! And most videos show an angry white mob trying to take over a building......Sorry sport, history will not judge that riot as anything but an insurrection.......
And most videos show an angry white mob trying to take over a building......
I watched hairy horny helmet guy stroll into the senate chamber as calmly as could be. The Capitol cops who were there asked if he was ok, checked on the others, were calm, polite and non-confrontational because there was no confrontation.
The GOP was right to tell the dems to fuck off on the 01/06 "commission."
It was and remains bullshit in the vain pursuit of validation, and no HONEST person believes ANY of the "insurrection" rhetoric.
May 21, 2021 · More than 400 people have been charged in relation to the Jan. 6 events at the U.S. Capitol, and there is ample evidence that many protesters defied and assaulted Capitol Police officers that day.
"Ample evidence" eh?
LOL.
Great let's see some. And then let's see some criminal charges that go beyond misdemeanor trespass.
LOL.
helmet guy stroll into the senate chamber as calmly as could be.
BWWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! I guess that makes the riot okay....The guy with the plastic ties also was very calm which i guess means he would not have harmed anyone.....LLOLOLOLOL!!!!!! The GOP is a bunch of chickenshits just like you ,,,, All mouth and afraid of their own shadow.....Any honest person will recognize that trump slurpers tried to stop the count like the boss wanted!!!!!!!
Bidenomics
WTI Oil $70.24
Oh oh,
"Ample evidence" eh?
They got the videos will make trials a simple matter.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! How many guilty pleas have they got already???? That should help you understand......
"Wealthy investors are worried about inflation, CNBC millionaire survey shows
PUBLISHED TUE, JUN 8 2021"
"
One reason why: The prices of some goods and services have crept up due to inflation and could continue to rise, especially if the government pushes President Joe Biden's proposed $6 trillion spending plans."
"
This is a major worry for most wealthy investors, according to CNBC's latest millionaire survey. As many as 65% of millionaires are concerned about inflation caused by recent government spending, according to the report. Of those, 34% said they were very concerned."
Cite : CNBC
at ion, CNBC millionaire survey shows
Well good for them.....they really should be really worried about an authoritarian trump taking away their rights.....BTW.... I'm not worried at all....but you should be since you don't have a source of income ......BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Yeah? Let them come to Florida.
Yet for much of the past year, some experts have quietly advanced a counterargument: that economic activity is mainly affected by the rising and falling severity of the pandemic itself
Yeah? Let them come to Florida.
What...DeSantis failed like the article you stole the above from said.......
if this is failure I like to see your definition of success. Loser.
What...DeSantis failed like the article you stole the above from said.......
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