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Post by onelasttime on Jul 6, 2021 21:56:57 GMT
I’m not sure why Russian hackers felt the need to hack the RNC because all the Russian Government has to do is tell the RNC what they want and they’ll get it.
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 6, 2021 22:52:11 GMT
So hear you have Chip Roy from Texas clearly stating The Republicans in Congress job is to slow everything down until December 2022 and get in there to lead.
So we have a Republican member of Congress clearly stating their job is to slow things down until December 2022 so nothing gets done, then get in there to lead.
This is why I have said more than once that Congress is dysfunctional and things only get done is a crisis. And the group causing this are Republicans.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 6, 2021 23:44:39 GMT
Well there is his opponents campaign material, or at least some. Let the public know in their own leaders' words!!
Hey, it's worth a shot... Videos can be a great thing,!!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 6, 2021 23:59:22 GMT
Former's friend and golfing buddy, a dentist, has been arrested on three counts of groping a patient and has admitted it on a taped police phone line!!! Gropers unite I guess... Albert Hazzouri Jr., a 65-year-old dentist who attempted to use his relationship with Trump to lobby dental regulations, was arrested last week and officially charged with misdemeanor indecent assault. According to the court documents, he is accused of groping one of his female patients after a dental procedure, said a piece first reported by the Times-Tribune in Scranton. *** He's charged with three misdemeanors which carry two years in prison for each or up to a $5,000 fine. He was released on $75,000 bail. www.rawstory.com/trump-golf-friend-arrested/
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 7, 2021 0:45:00 GMT
So if you lived longer than life expectancy and then die of COVID it’s ok?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 7, 2021 2:51:31 GMT
So much for her apology... Right back to vaccines and Nazi brown shirts!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 7, 2021 3:09:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2021 3:34:51 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 7, 2021 14:11:12 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 7, 2021 16:57:23 GMT
And it’s that time of year again. Sadly.
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 7, 2021 16:59:31 GMT
The lie
The reality…
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 7, 2021 19:25:18 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 7, 2021 20:01:46 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 7, 2021 21:41:19 GMT
Trump's 'chilling' embrace of Ashli Babbitt shows he's coming around to openly backing the riot: columnist Former President Donald Trump once again on Wednesday demanded to know the name of the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot MAGA rioter Ashli Babbitt as she tried to break into congressional chambers. New York Magazine columnist Jonathan Chait describes Trump's willingness to embrace Babbitt as a martyr as a "chilling" development that he believes shows the former president is coming around to supporting the deadly riot waged by his followers to stop the certification of the 2020 election. "Martyrs are the most potent symbols for a radical movement," Chait notes. "The John Birch Society commemorated an American missionary killed by Chinese communists in 1945 (the first death of the Cold War, the society's followers believed). Horst Wessel, a German storm trooper killed by communists in 1930, inspired an eponymous song that became a Nazi anthem." Although Trump at least tried to distance himself from the riot shortly after it occurred, Chait argues that he's been emboldened to embrace it because the Republican Party failed to expunge him from its ranks. "By throwing himself behind this message, Trump is endorsing the most radical interpretation of his presidency," he concludes. "January 6 was not a minor misstep after a successful era, as fans like Mike Pence and Lindsey Graham now say. It was the heroic culmination of a righteous uprising." www.rawstory.com/trump-ashli-babbitt/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 7, 2021 22:43:59 GMT
Let's see ,Tucker Carlson makes contact with the Kremlin,because he wants to interview Former's bud Putin... He does not understand that any communication with anyone connected to the Kremlin will tell someone or other, right? But no he thinks the US NSA is spying on him. Sure Tucker check with you Russian friends!! Fox News host Tucker Carlson's claims that the American government illegally spied on him reportedly came shortly after he reached out to "Kremlin intermediaries" living in the United States to help him score an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Axios Johnathan Swan reports that Carson's attempts to interview Putin came under US officials' radar, although it's not clear how they found out about it. On Wednesday, Carlson told Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business that only his executive producer knew about the communications in question and that he didn't mention it to anybody else, including his wife," notes Swan. "But, of course, the recipients of Carlson's texts and emails also knew about their content. And we don't know how widely they shared this information." Even though Carlson was working with Kremlin intermediaries, he insisted to Swan that he was illegally spied upon. However, intelligence experts who spoke with Swan say that "a more plausible scenario is that one of the people Carlson was talking to as an intermediary to help him get the Putin interview was under surveillance as a foreign agent." www.rawstory.com/tucker-carlson-nsa/
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 2:50:09 GMT
Heaven help us.,.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 8, 2021 14:11:08 GMT
Lincoln Project... New level of attention on gop ... With more coming.. rough... Will cause big waves... youtu.be/Ed8HFawtEIE
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 8, 2021 16:42:10 GMT
GOP funding groups are against more funding for the IRS to catch those who need auditing, because they are not paying their share!! Right-wing political advocacy organizations bankrolled by wealthy Americans and large corporations are reportedly mobilizing against a bipartisan agreement to boost IRS funding by $40 billion, money that would go toward cracking down on rich tax cheats who have benefited from the Republican Party's gutting of the agency in recent years. ** The groups are expected to send their letter to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who has yet to endorse the bipartisan framework and has threatened to give his Democratic counterparts a "hell of a fight" over their infrastructure priorities—an indication that he could be open to the conservative groups' appeal. (Me. Like Mitch is an honorable soul and will do the right thing...) *** "So you're telling me they're against catching tax cheaters?" Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) mockingly asked in response to the right-wing campaign. "Pretty bold move, GOP."www.rawstory.com/tax-the-rich-2653717491/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 8, 2021 17:13:33 GMT
Just reading the title made me... Say what?!?! Bi-racial girl's hair cut in school . (When you click the link you will she is as cute as can be!! Before!!!!) (CNN)There was no racial bias at play when a Michigan school staff member cut a biracial child's hair, the school district said on Friday, citing the result of a third-party investigation into the incident which occurred in March. The Mount Pleasant Public School district (MPPS) released a statement saying that the investigation found that the employee violated school policy by cutting the girl's hair, but that there was no evidence that the incident was "motivated by racial bias." The district said that the investigation was done in addition to an internal review by the district administration. The statement didn't disclose who conducted the independent investigation. ** In an interview with CNN, Laster said that Hoffmeyer came home on March 24 with a chunk of her hair missing and told her dad that another girl at school cut it. They then had a hairstylist fix her hair by giving her an asymmetrical bob cut that left some of the hair's length. But two days later, Hoffmeyer came home crying with her hair trimmed short, according to Laster. She said that her librarian had cut her hair while at school. Two other school employees were also aware of the incident but didn't report it, Laster said. The family believes the unauthorized haircut was due to racial bias, Laster said. Hoffmeyer's dad reported the incident to the school district but transferred her out after the employee wasn't fired, she said. ** No child should be receiving a haircut at school," she said. "This has been humiliating to her family, and this is a young girl who is developing and is going to have a lifelong impact. They are not seeing the harm. They are protecting adults, not children." www.cnn.com/2021/07/07/us/biracial-girl-haircut-school-michigan-trnd/index.html
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 8, 2021 17:21:40 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 17:24:38 GMT
Really?
I don’t think so.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 8, 2021 17:34:25 GMT
They're being to quiet about it then!
SPEAK UP!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2021 18:23:03 GMT
Covid's been good for the billionaire set:
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 19:45:05 GMT
If you have a second or two listen to this video…
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 8, 2021 22:41:18 GMT
Oh yes Buck is a loon! *** Republican U.S. Rep. Ken Buck on Sunday criticized an attempt by many in his political party to overturn the results of the presidential election, calling it an unconstitutional power grab by Congress to the detriment of states and voters. “We must respect the states’ authority here. Though doing so may frustrate our immediate political objectives, we have sworn an oath to promote the Constitution above our policy goals. We must count the electoral votes submitted by the states,” Buck wrote in a lengthy statement with six other Republicans in Congress. *** Of the six states as to which questions have been raised, five have legislatures that are controlled by Republicans, and they all have the power to send a new slate of electoral votes to Congress if they deem such action appropriate under state law. Unless that happens between now and January 6, 2021, Congress will have no authority to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.” www.denverpost.com/2021/01/03/ken-buck-2020-election-trump-congress/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_content=tw-denverpost&utm_campaign=socialflow&&__twitter_impression=true
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 22:53:20 GMT
This guy is being dishonest. If he has strong views about something like this then he needs to let the voters know so they can vote accordingly.
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 22:54:39 GMT
Well let’s try it and see….
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 8, 2021 22:59:22 GMT
He was NOT doing the job as a Federal employee ranting on the stage on the Ellipse! '... Time to take names and kick their butts!...' oh wait did he say kick them in the ass? Yes, yes he did!
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 23:00:28 GMT
I agree with this.
“Opinion: Generation labels mean nothing. It’s time to retire them.”
Opinion by Philip N. Cohen July 7, 2021|Updated yesterday at 10:29 a.m. EDT
Philip N. Cohen is a sociology professor at the University of Maryland, College Park and author of, most recently, “The Family: Diversity, Inequality, and Social Change.”
Consider these facts: The tennis champion Williams sisters are a generation apart, according to the Pew Research Center. Venus, born 1980, is part of “Gen X”; Serena, born 1981, is a “Millennial.” Meanwhile, Donald Trump and Michelle Obama are both in the same generation. The former was born in 1946 while the latter was born in 1964, making them both “baby boomers.“
Before you start wracking your brain to cram these diverse personalities into generational stereotypes, let me stop you there: Just don’t. That’s the position I and about 150 other demographers and social scientists have taken in an open letter to the Pew Research Center, urging them to stop promoting the use of generation labels (the Silent Generation, baby boomers, Generation X, millennials and now Generation Z).
Generation labels, although widely adopted by the public, have no basis in social reality. In fact, in one of Pew’s own surveys, most people did not identify the correct generation for themselves — even when they were shown a list of options.
This is not surprising since the categories are imposed by survey researchers, journalists or marketing firms before the identities they are supposed to describe even exist. Instead of asking people which group they feel an affinity for and why, purveyors of social “generations” just declare the categories and start making pronouncements about them. That’s not how social identity works.
The practice of naming “generations” based on birth year goes back at least to the supposed “Lost Generation” of the late 19th Century. But as the tradition devolved into a never-ending competition to be the first to propose the next name that sticks, it has produced steadily diminishing returns to social science and the public understanding.
The supposed boundaries between generations are no more meaningful than the names they’ve been given. There is no research identifying the appropriate boundaries between generations, and there is no empirical basis for imposing the sweeping character traits that are believed to define them. Generation descriptors are either embarrassing stereotypes or caricatures with astrology-level vagueness. In one article you might read that Millennials are “liberal lions,” “downwardly mobile,” “upbeat,” “pre-Copernican,” “unaffiliated, anti-hierarchical, [and] distrustful” — even though they also “get along well with their parents, respect their elders and work well with colleagues.”
Ridiculous, clearly. But what's the harm? Aren’t these tags just a bit of fun for writers? A convenient hook for readers and a way of communicating generational change, which no one would deny is a real phenomenon? We in academic social science study and teach social change, but we don’t study and teach these categories because they simply aren’t real. And in social science, reality still matters.
The categories even fail to capture common experiences. Consider the life history of baby boomers — the one group defined by an actual historic event (the spike in birthrates between 1946 and 1964). This includes men born in the late 1940s, 42 percent of whom served in the military, and those born in the early 1960s, who came of age after the Vietnam War and entered the military at a fraction of that rate (12 percent).
Millennials are similarly split between those who finished high school before the Great Recession (for whom the average unemployment rate was 7 percent upon graduation) and after (with unemployment rates spiking above 11 percent). No social scientist would draw these categories knowing what we know today. Worse than irrelevant, such baseless categories drive people toward stereotyping and rash character judgment. This is disappointing, because measuring and describing social change is essential, and it can be useful to analyze the historical period in which people were born and raised. People should write books and articles on these topics. But drawing arbitrary lines between birth years and slapping names on them isn’t helping.
Plus, people experience history differently based on their backgrounds — Black people vs. White people, immigrants vs. natives, men vs. women, children with vs. children without iPads. So throwing everyone together by year of birth often misses all the glorious conflict and complexity in social change.
There are lots of good alternatives to today’s generations. We can simply describe people by the decade they were born. We can define cohorts specifically related to a particular issue — such as 2020 school kids. With the arrival of “Generation Z,” which Pew announced with fanfare, there has never been a better time to get off this train.
When we sent our open letter to the Pew Research Center, we received courteous replies indicating the organization plans to have internal discussions about generational research, which will involve consulting with experts as they go. That is encouraging. Beyond the role of one organization, however, we as readers, writers, researchers, teachers and students have a role to play in thinking beyond the stale generation categories that undermine our understanding of social change.”
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 8, 2021 23:04:42 GMT
Correct me if I’m wrong but I got the feeling former wouldn’t of had any problems if the police had killed BLM protestors.
I also have to say the videos that have been released of what went on January 6 are some of the most violent Inhave ever seen.
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