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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 21:13:56 GMT
Wonder if he paid his lawyers up front?
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 21:17:33 GMT
I want to know how do we get rid of this guy….
He certainly doesn’t care about the needs of the people that voted for him.
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 21:55:35 GMT
Whenever you see something like this from trump your first thought is what is he hiding. If there was “nothing there” he shouldn’t stand in the way of their release and then he would have a leg to stand one with his overused claim “WITCH HUNT”.
From trump’s lawsuit….
“The Committee’s request amounts to nothing less than a vexatious, illegal fishing expedition openly endorsed by Biden and designed to unconstitutionally investigate
President Trump and his administration. Our laws do not permit such an impulsive, egregious action against a former President and his close advisors.”
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 21:58:37 GMT
If you watch this video you can see he doesn’t have the best interests at heart for his constituents.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 18, 2021 22:00:13 GMT
I want to know how do we get rid of this guy…. He certainly doesn’t care about the needs of the people that voted for him. No link, but I had read that the people in WV want the bill to pass. He is a multi-millionaire who cares nothing for his constituents who live in extreme poverty!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 18, 2021 22:12:50 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 22:15:29 GMT
I want to know how do we get rid of this guy…. He certainly doesn’t care about the needs of the people that voted for him. No link, but I had read that the people in WV want the bill to pass. He is a multi-millionaire who cares nothing for his constituents who live in extreme poverty!! The link is the title under the picture. Touch it and it takes you to the article. But in case the paywall pops up… “Sen. Joe Manchin III is very worried about the cost of passing President Biden’s agenda. But what about the cost of not passing it? The West Virginia Democrat is making new demands that could badly impair our ability to combat child poverty and global warming, by shrinking two key components of the multi-trillion-dollar reconciliation bill. Manchin’s new moves reveal the folly of arbitrary centrism. This posture is essentially that any effort to restrain liberal governance is an inherent good, with no serious acknowledgement required of the real-world trade offs it entails. Manchin has told the White House that the expanded child tax credit (CTC) must be packaged with a work requirement and be capped at family incomes of around $60,000, Axios reports. This would dramatically downsize current policy, which temporarily expands the CTC to $300 per month for most American families. Separately, Manchin’s opposition to the bill’s clean energy program will likely mean it will be jettisoned, according to the New York Times. This policy, which would reward power companies that transition to clean energy sources and penalize those that don’t, is widely seen as critical to securing our decarbonized future. To satisfy Manchin and fellow spendophobe Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), Biden has proposed a reconciliation spending target of around $2 trillion. This has Democrats scrambling to chop down the package from its original $3.5 trillion. This is necessary because Manchin, who fears deficits and inflation, has drawn a line at $1.5 trillion. But that appears arbitrary: Manchin has even suggested to colleagues that he doesn’t particularly care which progressive priorities get jettisoned; he just wants to see some of them gone. In other words, Manchin and Sinema don’t begin by saying: “Here’s what we need to do for the country. How should we pay for it?” Instead, they declare at the outset that we must spend much less than whatever liberals want to spend, and that liberals must junk major priorities to meet that demand. But the senators remain maddeningly vague about what programs they themselves will or won’t support. Manchin’s empty ideology The arbitrary nature of this is captured in Manchin’s CTC demand. Current policy temporarily expands the CTC to poorer families and grants it to families making up to $150,000, making it a near-universal program. Manchin wants to impose a work requirement and means-test it to exclude those making more than a far lower threshold. Manchin justifies such demands by warning against becoming an “entitlement society.” In this frame, the more we spend on things like the CTC and health care subsidies, the less incentivized people are to seek “rewarding” work. Fewer entitlements good; more entitlements bad. The work requirement and means testing meet this ideological commitment. But the entire frame is wrong. The expanded CTC is empowering: It enables people to have families despite material constraints. It also provides a disproportionate boost in purchasing power in rural and less populous areas — because they tend to have more poor people and larger family sizes relative to population — potentially invigorating stagnating non-metro areas. One is West Virginia. A recent Niskanen Center study found that it’s in the top 10 in the boost in purchasing power the expanded CTC provides as a percentage of state GDP. What would happen in West Virginia under his changes? I asked Niskanen what its model shows, and the results are stark: The number of children benefiting would be cut by as many as 190,000, and the state’s residents could lose more than a quarter billion dollars in annual purchasing power. Niskanen policy director Samuel Hammond calls Manchin’s position “performative austerity,” and points to a deep perversity. The work requirement is supposed to avoid fostering dependency. As it is, such a requirement is misguided: People need the CTC not because they are unwilling to work, but because children impose additional costs. But beyond this, Hammond notes, means testing the program might create more dependency by creating incentives not to strive for a higher income, making it more like the sort of welfare program Manchin fears. “If Manchin is worried about dependency, he should see the value in having the CTC be relatively universal,” Hammond told me. “Narrowly targeting the credit to the lowest income families risks creating a stigmatizing poverty trap.” Similarly, Manchin wants to avoid sapping individual initiative. But downsizing the policy’s boost in purchasing power could undermine how empowering it might prove in stagnating areas by generating demand, and with it, more opportunity. “The CTC expansion represented an influx of nearly $100 billion in new purchasing power for households with children,” Hammond said. “It has helped boost local economies, particularly in rural states with weak demand. Under Manchin's proposal that would be cut in half.” The blindness of arbitrary centrism Manchin’s effort to downsize Biden’s climate agenda would also mean huge downsides. The Times reports that West Virginia’s geography and topography means the state’s infrastructure faces unusual risk levels from extreme weather events. More broadly, experts say killing the centerpiece of Biden’s climate agenda might badly weaken his hand at this fall’s climate conference in Glasgow. That could deal a setback to U.S. efforts to lead the world in averting long term catastrophe. In both cases, the primary impetus seems to be mainly about doing less of whatever liberals want to do. But this will impose costs that will likely be much worse than those Manchin worries about. Alas, the ideology of arbitrary centrism is blind to these trade offs.”
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 22:19:05 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 18, 2021 22:20:18 GMT
One would never see this at the trump White House..
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 19, 2021 4:48:48 GMT
Machin at his best, constituents be damned!! Of all senators, Manchin has the unique opportunity to score everything he possibly could want or need for his state, but Krugman said that he's refusing to step up for one of the poorest states in the country."Manchin appears ready to veto policies that would be in the interests of his own constituents," said Krugman of Manchin's vote. "Let's talk about what considerations should sway a politician serving the people of West Virginia." *** West Virginia also has a population that is "less likely to be employed" than the rest of the country. It isn't because somehow Manchin's people are lazy, he explained, it's that West Virginia is losing job opportunities more than many other states. Which makes the need for transportation projects outlined in Build Back Better even greater. www.rawstory.com/manchin-hurting-west-virginia-krugman/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 19, 2021 4:58:37 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 19, 2021 15:35:44 GMT
Isn't this one of Giuliani's buddies? Confident Russia talker? No wait, spreader of Ukraine dis-infirmation? No it was Derchack(?) FBI agents on Tuesday reportedly raided the home of Russian aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska, an oligarch linked to President Donald Trump's disgraced former campaign director Paul Manafort. "The FBI is conducting 'law enforcement activity' at the Washington D.C. home of Oleg Deripaska," tweeted NBC News reporter Tom Winter, citing a FBI spokesperson. "NBC News is outside the home where a number of federal agents have gathered and are restricting access to the property." www.rawstory.com/fbi-agents-raid-dc-home-of-russian-oligarch/
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 19, 2021 16:13:29 GMT
10-19-2021
All class…
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 19, 2021 21:12:21 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 19, 2021 22:22:22 GMT
Only the best....... It's difficult to argue that removing a statue of a historical figure erases history when you can't even get the basic facts straight," historian and author Kevin M. Levin wrote in response to Trump. "Thomas Jefferson was in France when the Constitution was debated and written." www.rawstory.com/trump-thomas-jefferson/
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 20, 2021 0:19:56 GMT
You really have to wonder about the people who voted for this guy…
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 20, 2021 1:58:40 GMT
Says the alleged sexual pervert on his one semester college campus!!!
And what are his plans for all the daughters who will be around all the monster men?!?!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 20, 2021 4:05:10 GMT
10/20/21 The poor victim/s. No justice! Only his buddies get slammed and indicted.. no justice!! Former president Donald Trump issued a statement Tuesday night responding to the criminal indictment of Nebraska Republican Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, who is accused of lying to the FBI about illegal campaign contributions."Isn't it terrible that a Republican Congressman from Nebraska just got indicted for possibly telling some lies to investigators about campaign contributions, when half of the United States Congress lied about made up scams, and when Mark Zuckerberg, in my opinion a criminal, is allowed to spend $500 million and therefore able to change the course of a presidential election, and nothing happens to them," Trump said in a 63-word sentence beginning the statement from his Save America PAC. "Comey lied, Schiff lied, Crooked Hillary lied, McCabe lied, the two lovers, Peter and Lisa, lied," Trump said. "They all lied having to do with Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, because they knew it was a SCAM—and they made up fairy tales about me knowing how badly it would hurt the U.S.A.—and nothing happens to them. Is there no justice in our country?" Fortenberry faces one charge of scheming to falsify and conceal material facts and two counts of making false statements to federal investigators, ABC News reports. The Nebraska Democratic Party issued a statement drawing a connection between the allegations against Fortenberry and one of the former president's infamous campaign pledges. "Fortenberry's reported lies violate the trust of Nebraskans, only confirming that the swamp Trump promised to drain is actually the Republican Party," Party Chairwoman Jane Kleeb said.www.rawstory.com/jeff-fortenberry-trump/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 20, 2021 4:26:28 GMT
These people are truly off the deep end.... On Tuesday, CNN's John Avlon reacted in disbelief to "Daily Show" footage of a Trump supporter at a rally in Iowa claiming that Jacob Chansley, the so-called "QAnon Shaman" who broke into the Capitol with devil horns and war paint, was a government crisis actor who also posed at the scene of Afghan civilians trying to cling to departing U.S. military aircraft at Kabul Airport. *** Other footage shown by the Daily Show included a Trump supporter who falsely believed Trump was still using Air Force One to fly around the world. youtu.be/lCBVC8G20IYwww.rawstory.com/ask-trump-supporters/
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 20, 2021 20:50:11 GMT
10-20-2021…
It’s not just trump that shows our kids and young people this behavior is acceptable but many of those that call themselves Republicans are showing the young this behavior is acceptable as well.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 20, 2021 22:09:07 GMT
Yes, very true.
Cheating on you spouse, Grabbing women any way you choose. Kissing indiscriminately.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 20, 2021 23:08:04 GMT
Matt Gaetz is claiming he received a threat email Oct 8th, a threat to kill him. He made his speech on the House floor so it would be written into the official record. The Capitol police said the guy should be arrested. Gaetz now claims AG Merrick Garland/DOJ refused to address the situation. Garland is scheduled to appear at the Judiciary committee tomorrow and Gaetz wants him to explain... He also states that if it were Omar or Talib Garland would have done something!! youtu.be/xWQyakbAiEI
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 16:20:16 GMT
10-21-2021
Merrick Garland wrote a letter about the threats made by parents against school officials. The Republicans don’t like that he did.
Today Garland is testifying before a Committee in the House.
Here is the letter. Do you find anything offensive about it?
October 4, 2021
“THREATS AGAINST SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, BOARD MEMBERS, TEACHERS, AND STAFF”
“In recent months, there has been a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff who participate in the vital work of running our nation's public schools. While spirited debate about policy matters is protected under our Constitution, that protection does not extend to threats of violence or efforts to intimidate individuals based on their views.
Threats against public servants are not only illegal, they run counter to our nation's core values. Those who dedicate their time and energy to ensuring that our children receive a proper education in a safe environment deserve to be able to do their work without fear for their safety.
The Department takes these incidents seriously and is committed to using its authority and resources to discourage these threats, identify them when they occur, and prosecute them when appropriate. In the coming days, the Department will announce a series of measures designed to address the rise in criminal conduct directed toward school personnel.
Coordination and partnership with local law enforcement is critical to implementing these measures for the benefit of our nation's nearly 14,000 public school districts. To this end, I am directing the Federal Bureau of Investigation, working with each United States Attorney, to convene meetings with federal, state, local, Tribal, and territorial leaders in each federal judicial district within 30 days ofthe issuance ofthis memorandum. These meetings will facilitate the discussion of strategies for addressing threats against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff, and will open dedicated lines of communication for threat reporting, assessment, and response.
The Department is steadfast in its commitment to protect all people in the United States from violence, threats of violence, and other forms of intimidation arid harassment”
A sampling of the hearing…
The last idiot is asking Garland if he considers him a “domestic terrorist “.
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 16:25:02 GMT
And here’s another idiot mouthing off about the letter.
The Republicans in Congress are protecting the parents who have no problem threatening other people. Because they see them as people who will vote for them. Threatening often leads to violence. And as far as the Republicans are concerned its only a problem if “the other side dies it”.
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 16:30:09 GMT
And then there is this. I certainly wouldn’t stand next to her out of fear of being struck with a lightning bolt. ⚡️
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 16:33:45 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 17:10:43 GMT
So now this guy wants the rules enforced. When did the Republicans start caring about enforcing the rules?
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 17:42:51 GMT
Ok, now this is getting ridiculous…
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 17:46:48 GMT
This Congressman brought up a good point about the election. If the Democrats were going to steal the election from trump, then why didn’t they do it with seats in the House and Senate? But yet the Democrats lost seats in the House.
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 21, 2021 17:52:20 GMT
Heaven forbid they should talk about the topic at hand…
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