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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 13:14:22 GMT
So Mr/Ms Republican candidate what is your alternative to the Democrats vision of America? 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗 - TAX CUTS but only for big business and the rich..
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 13:33:58 GMT
Couldn’t happen to a more deserving person.
But that means he will need even more donations from his supporters aka as suckers.
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 14:32:35 GMT
Two takes on the same bit of news…
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 16:19:14 GMT
Good for Senator Leahy…
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 17:34:10 GMT
😀
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2021 17:57:49 GMT
🤣😁
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Post by twinsmomfla99 on Sept 14, 2021 18:48:40 GMT
Kennedy: "I have respect for the rule of law, whether it's by a male or a female. Gender has nothing to do with it." Kennedy's respect for the rule of law only applies based on whether there is an R or a D beside the name of the person who is violating it!
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Post by hop2 on Sept 14, 2021 19:59:46 GMT
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Post by heather on Sept 14, 2021 21:46:56 GMT
I can honestly say I didn’t have Dan Quayle on my Bingo card. link. (Link is to Huffpo article. On my phone and can’t edit my link)
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2021 21:49:21 GMT
Gov Abbott's foster care horror show... Person in charge has no answers for failed improvements while in court talking to the unhappy judge!! And Abbott's person blames the kids!!?!?!? Texas is facing a foster care crisis as Gov. Greg Abbott's (R-TX) government has failed to secure safe homes for the 15,000 children in the system. A class-action lawsuit was launched after it was revealed that children were sleeping on the floors in offices or in hotels. Children were sexually abused, given the wrong medication, neglected and more, the Texas Tribune reported.Appearing in court Tuesday, the Abbott official tried to answer questions but ultimately realized there was no justification for another failure," reported KXAN News. "I understand you are trying, but it's not working," said U.S. District Judge Janis Jack told the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Commissioner Jaime Masters. Judge Jack already found that the state violated the constitutional rights of the children for placing them in unsafe homes or facilities. She listed reforms but Texas hasn't met them. A report released this week revealed "501 children spent at least one night in an unlicensed placement in the first half of this year alone. Some children spent more than 100 consecutive nights without a "proper" placement. The report found that 86% of these children were teenagers, and many of them require intense or specialized care, due to serious mental health needs or past trauma, that they likely weren't receiving." *** "I'll remind you, the state has closed these facilities because they were not safe," the judge told Masters. "I've watched your PR campaign that the court, COVID and, most egregiously, these children in your care are to blame."www.rawstory.com/judge-abbott-texas-foster-children/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 22:34:34 GMT
Is this true? Who knows but the scary thing is with trump’s total disregard for human life it’s entirely possible he would have tried something the Generals worried about if he thought it would somehow benefit him.
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 14, 2021 22:58:55 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2021 23:10:03 GMT
If it had been one of his pampered generals, who knows? And he did have some. He has planted people, unfortunately, all throughout our government. Will be far worse if there is a next time!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2021 4:05:58 GMT
When blue states have high crime, it's the government's fault. When red states have high crime, it's Satan's fault.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 15, 2021 18:38:30 GMT
Sorry Donny.... Except we still have to pay for it ....
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 15, 2021 21:09:46 GMT
Roger Stone served subpoena on live radio.. Notorious GOP dirty-trickster and longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone had a radio interview interrupted by a process server. Audio of the event was posted to Twitter by former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski. *** Stone was answering a question about why he thinks it is "imperative" for Trump to run in 2024 when the interview was interrupted. *** Stone said the papers were for a lawsuit in civil court in the District of Columbia. "Alright, I have just been served in the January 6th lawsuit — live, right here on your radio show," Stone said. "This is a big, big stack of papers, which is good, because we're out of toilet paper." www.rawstory.com/roger-stone-lawsuit-insurrection/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 15, 2021 21:37:10 GMT
What a despicable little man..
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Post by aj2hall on Sept 15, 2021 21:45:02 GMT
Solution in search of a problem? That's exactly what these voting restrictions are. No evidence of voter fraud, but Republicans continue to lie about it and use it as an excuse to pass these restrictions clearly aimed at Democratic voters, especially targeting minorities.
Schumer and Pelosi need to get their act together and pass a voting rights bill this week.
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 15, 2021 23:53:02 GMT
They did this each time the firefighters left Santa Rosa after fighting fires that threatened the city.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 16, 2021 2:12:41 GMT
Meet a not so clueless poll worker....
He knew exactly what he was doing!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 16, 2021 4:29:39 GMT
UN General Assembly Meeting next week with vaccine requirements... All leaders and diplomats attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York next week will have to provide proof of vaccination, the city government said Wednesday, sparking anger from Russia. *** Delegates must be vaccinated to enter the debate hall, the mayor's office told the assembly president in a letter dated September 9, but Moscow queried whether New York had the authority to enforce the mandate.(plus more) *** But Russia's ambassador requested an urgent meeting of the General Assembly to discuss the move. Vassily Nebenzia wrote to assembly president Abdulla Shahid Wednesday saying he had been "very much surprised and disappointed" by a letter Shahid wrote to members in which he supported the proof of vaccination requirement. "We strongly object that only people with a proof of vaccination should be admitted to the GA hall," Nebenzia wrote in the letter seen by AFP. www.rawstory.com/russia-vaccine-un-general-assembly/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 16, 2021 15:05:12 GMT
On another thread someone made a comment on how we should have nuclear plants. I thought at the time yeah no.
And here is the reason why…
From the Washington Post…
“A private company got federal approval to store nuclear waste in Texas. The state is fighting back.”
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s approval of the planned facility opens a new front in a decades-long battle to find a home for the country’s nuclear waste.
By Douglas MacMillan and Aaron Gregg
A private company has won federal approval to build an expansive nuclear waste site in Texas, even as residents, state lawmakers, environmentalists and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) rail against it.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on Monday issued a license for Andrews, Tex.-based Interim Storage Partners to store as much as 5,000 metric tons of radioactive waste. It’s one of two proposed storage sites — the other is in southeastern New Mexico — that has been under agency review for several years.
The approval opens a new front in a decades-long battle to find a home for 85,000 tons of nuclear waste accumulating at dozens of nuclear power plants across the country. Fears about the dangers of nuclear material, which scientists say remains hazardous to humans for many years, have stifled plans to build repositories, including a proposed waste dump in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain that was shelved by President Barack Obama.
Such concerns are fueling the opposition in Texas, where environmental activists have forged a rare alliance with oil interests and powerful state Republicans to prevent the site from moving forward. They worry that transporting and storing “high-level” nuclear waste, including contaminated fuel rods, exposes the state to the threat of a radiological incident or potential for groundwater contamination.
“Our concern is that the waste will sit there, the cement around it will crack, leaks will develop, and radioactive contamination will result,” said Karen Hadden, the executive director of the SEED Coalition, an Austin-based advocacy group. In a direct challenge to federal regulators, Abbott signed legislation last week preventing federally approved waste facilities from obtaining local construction and wastewater permits. The governor has framed the license as an unwelcome incursion by the Biden administration, which he accused of “trying to dump highly radioactive nuclear waste” in Texas oil fields.
“Texas will not become America’s nuclear waste dumping ground,” he tweeted Tuesday.
In a news release this week, the NRC said the proposal passed its extensive reviews for environmental impact, technical safety and security. The canisters that will contain the waste must also meet federal standards for protecting against leakage.
Interim Storage Partners said in a statement that the planned facility satisfies “all environmental, health, and safety requirements without negative impact to nearby residents or existing industries.”
The idea of a temporary waste storage facility took root under Obama, who eliminated funding for Yucca Mountain and commissioned a blue-ribbon panel of experts to craft a new set of policies for the country’s handling of nuclear waste. Among the recommendations in the panel’s 2012 report were “consolidated interim storage facilities,” where spent fuel could be stored while a permanent repository was being developed.
The report said that the location for such facilities should be chosen with the consent of the local community and that the businesses that operate them should be eligible for nuclear waste fee payments from the U.S. government. In recent years, a few private companies have pitched themselves as nuclear cleanup specialists, offering to buy aging nuclear power plants, dismantle the reactors and ship the nuclear waste to remote storage locations in the American Southwest. Though the arrangement appeals to federal regulators in need of solutions for nuclear waste, it has drawn fierce opposition from environmental activists and public officials, who have expressed concerns about entrusting some of the earth’s most toxic material to private companies.
The Texas waste site is a joint venture between the U.S. subsidiary of Orano, a French energy giant, and Waste Control Specialists, a landfill company acquired by New York private equity firm J.F. Lehman in 2018. J.F. Lehman also owns NorthStar, a nuclear decommissioning firm that buys and dismantles old nuclear power plants, and has signaled its interest in shipping used nuclear material to the Texas storage facility.
The Texas site would store nuclear waste for up to 40 years, though there is no plan for what to do with the material afterward. The company said it will seek license amendments allowing it to store as much as 40,000 metric tons of spent fuel, or nearly half of the country’s total current inventory, and could seek approval to extend its license for additional time.
The proposed site, in the oil-rich Permian Basin region of Texas, would be adjacent to an existing Waste Control Specialists facility that stores “low-level” radioactive items such as contaminated gloves, shoes and medical tubes. It’s one of the only sites in the country that accepts radioactive waste from other states.
Waste Control Specialists, originally a small hazmat business in Andrews County, was taken over by Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons in the mid-1990s. Simmons died in 2013.
The company’s state licenses to accept low-level waste were approved in 2007 and 2008 despite opposition from local environmental groups. Engineers and geologists from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality resigned over the issuance of those licenses because they considered the Andrews site geologically unfit for radioactive waste disposal, according to local news reports. Patricia Bobeck, a hydrogeologist who resigned from the commission at the time, said in an email this week she had worried that by going along with the approval of the site she would be violating her professional commitment to “not practice geoscience in any manner [that] is likely to result in the endangerment of the safety, health or welfare of the public,” citing a Texas administrative code. Bobeck says she continues to be concerned about the potential for contaminants leaking from the site.
Dave McIntyre, a spokesman for the NRC, says the agency recently examined the site and “found it suitable, or we would not have issued the license.”
The companies overseeing the proposed high-level storage site could earn large fees from the U.S. government, though the business model is uncertain. Because of a federal law that holds the government responsible for storing nuclear waste, the Energy Department makes annual payments to the companies that store it. In 2015, a Congressional Budget Office report said the department had already paid more than $5 billion to utility companies for storing waste and estimated such payments could eventually total $29 billion.
Regulators at the NRC are also reviewing a proposal by Holtec, a New Jersey-based manufacturer, to build a storage facility in southeastern New Mexico, less than 100 miles from the proposed Texas waste site. A decision on that application, which has been challenged by New Mexico state officials, could come as soon as January 2022, the NRC said.”
And above is my reason for being against nuclear energy. Who wants to live in the general area of this stuff? Not me. You?
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 16, 2021 15:49:54 GMT
This is kind of funny.
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Post by hop2 on Sept 16, 2021 16:34:30 GMT
Meet a not so clueless poll worker.... He knew exactly what he was doing!! Like their leader, they seem to enjoy breaking the rules. They feel entitled to do as they please and are quite happy about it. And unfortunately, there are rarely consequences for it. Or at least any substantial consequences.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 16, 2021 21:07:41 GMT
MORE info on this several posts down... Barr appointed , Durham, prosecutor indicates lawyer Sussmann who made false statement to FBI.... Charging him marks a strange twist in the special counsel's probe championed by Trump and his Republican allies, and which to date has resulted in a single conviction of a low-level FBI lawyer. Durham was tasked with finding crimes that may have been committed at the FBI and elsewhere in the federal government, but in charging Sussmann, the special counsel is in essence arguing that the FBI was the victim of a crime," the newspaper explained. www.rawstory.com/michael-sussmann-indicted-john-durham/THIS is all he found in over two years and traveling the world on our dime!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 16, 2021 23:24:55 GMT
Oh, the Alabama post is do much better... Roy Moore, Mo Brooks, Gov Kay Ivy... Now this... Yoga is a beast!! Speaking on the State Capitol steps Wednesday, Tim James — a businessman, a 2010 gubernatorial candidate and the son of former Gov. Fob James — attacked what he called in prepared remarks as 'a beast with three heads,' which he identified as critical race theory, transgender rights and the use of yoga as exercise in public schools," the Montgomery Advertiser reported. Alabama recently lifted its ban on the teaching of yoga in public schools. www.rawstory.com/kay-ivey-tim-james-2022/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 16, 2021 23:41:25 GMT
A State Department whistleblower accused former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his staff of a litany of misconduct in 2019, according to newly unredacted records obtained by CREW. The alleged misconduct included false or misleading statements to the agency’s legal department, misuse of government resources on personal and political activities potentially prohibited by the Hatch Act, verbal abuse of employees by Mike and Susan Pompeo and directives to staff not to communicate in writing in order to evade transparency laws. *** The OIG lifted many of those redactions in the complaint released to CREW, revealing that the whistleblower was a State Department employee who “directly witnessed and/or heard numerous firsthand accounts from those [he or she] supervised of the following behavior by the Secretary of State and his senior (career) staff”: The OIG’s Office of Evaluations and Special Projects went on to issue a report in April 2021 — months after Pompeo left office — finding that Mike and Susan Pompeo repeatedly misused government resources for personal tasks. The report only examined some of the misconduct alleged by the whistleblower. It’s unclear whether the OIG investigated the whistleblower’s other claims or made any finding as to their validity, but the agency’s decision to release previously-redacted information to CREW indicates no investigation is ongoing. The new documents also show the fallout from Linick’s removal in May 2020, which was part of a broader purge of inspectors general by former president Trump. One unidentified OIG official said agency staff were “stunned” by the decision and suggested he or she feared Trump’s wrath. CREW obtained the records in an ongoing Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, which seeks a full accounting of Pompeo’s apparent efforts to derail probes into his misconduct. With Pompeo now out of office and powerless to block federal inquiries, authorities should ensure that the whistleblower’s allegations have been thoroughly investigated and take action to hold Pompeo and implicated career officials accountable for any wrongdoing. www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/unredacted-pompeo-whistleblower-complaint-reveals-new-allegations/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 17, 2021 2:27:24 GMT
Someone pointed out the other night the Democrats were actually working on plans and programs that actually help the American People and the Republicans spend their time doing this crap…
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 17, 2021 5:22:26 GMT
McCarthy talking out of both sides of his mouth! Is this news? No! According to a report from CNN, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has been providing money and advice to several GOP colleagues in the House who voted to impeach former president Donald Trump. With an eye on retaking the speakership in the House from fellow California lawmaker Nancy Pelosi (D), McCarthy is shoring up key Republican incumbents who would likely fare better in 2022 than any candidates that a disgruntled Trump might endorse. *** "Half of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the January 6 insurrection -- Reps. David Valadao of California, Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington state, John Katko of New York, and Fred Upton and Peter Meijer, both of Michigan -- participate in a joint fundraising committee with McCarthy and his leadership PAC, which has raised roughly $100,000 for each of the five campaigns in the first half of the year."*** McCarthy is talking out of one side of his mouth, saying that he supports the MAGA movement, Trump and President Trump's policies, but his money is supporting Jaime Herrera Beutler and four of the other impeachment voters," charged Joe Kent, a Trump-backed primary challenger to Herrera Beutler in an interview with CNN. "It's just part of the GOP grift. So me and the rest of the base, we've kind of heard enough from them." www.rawstory.com/kevin-mccarthy-2654965683/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 17, 2021 14:02:11 GMT
More info on the Durham mess .... I think counselor Jarrett gave a very accurate description of the charges here," Toobin began. "But, if I can just add how weird this case is and how unusual even this case is. First of all, Sussman isn't charged with lying to an FBI agent. He's charged with voluntarily going to a lawyer at the FBI, the top lawyer Jim Baker, and describing what might be a crime and saying you should look into this."In that conversation, he says, I'm not representing a client generally," he continued. "Specifically I'm just sort of reporting this. That's what's alleged. There are no notes of this conversation; there is -- this is a five-year-old conversation and in Baker's report to his colleague, the colleague writes down, everyone knows that Susman's firm represents the Clinton campaign, so there was no mystery about who Sussman was or where Sussman was coming from. So the idea that this was some lie that changed the FBI and changed their investigation just seems deeply bizarre to me, if this statement was ever said at all because there are no notes."www.rawstory.com/john-durham-2655054134/
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