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Post by onelasttime on Jan 18, 2023 20:03:44 GMT
I get so tired of these petty individuals. I am not a fan of violence but I read stuff like this and I just want to punch them in the nose.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 18, 2023 20:10:33 GMT
You think! Can you imagine getting a call from the President of the United States out of the blue?
Years ago when Clinton was President he was in San Francisco and went jogging along the bay in the Marina. One of my clients happened to see him and told me he thought it was kind of neat to see him even if he did’t agree with his policies because he was after all the President of the United States.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 18, 2023 20:40:58 GMT
I get so tired of these petty individuals. I am not a fan of violence but I read stuff like this and I just want to punch them in the nose. Oh, the responses are wonderful...
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 18, 2023 21:04:46 GMT
I’m pretty sure the reporter knows the DOJ won’t comment/answer questions on an ongoing investigation. But of course she has an alternative motive for asking.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 18, 2023 21:10:50 GMT
Oh, gov DeSantis.. oh the hypocrisy... Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) accepted large, albeit as-of-now unspecified, sums of money into his gubernatorial inauguration fund from several corporations that he has publicly trashed for being "woke," and, in some cases, even used state policy to punish, according to The Washington Post. Two major fundraisers are lobbyists for Disney, the entertainment giant that DeSantis moved to punish for speaking out against his bill restricting classroom discussions of sexuality," said the report. "Another inauguration co-chair lobbies for BlackRock, the investment powerhouse that DeSantis’s administration divested of state funds in retaliation for the firm’s social impact standards. Additional listed sponsors included CVS Health and Walgreens, chain pharmacies that DeSantis criticized at a recent news conference on drug prices.""The donations underscore how DeSantis maintains corporate ties even while he works to burnish his image as taking on 'woke' corporations," said the report. "At the federal level, candidates from Barack Obama to Donald Trump have imposed (and evaded) measures to curb the role of lobbyists in inaugural fundraising and festivities. DeSantis’s team opted not to impose such restrictions." www.rawstory.com/desantis-rakes-in-inauguration-cash-from-companies-he-blasted-for-being-woke-report/
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 18, 2023 23:23:33 GMT
Unless it’s trump then they bend over backwards to protect him.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 18, 2023 23:29:01 GMT
Got it, according to Republicans everything the Democrats did the last two years was suspect at best. But the Republicans on the other hand are righteous in their endeavors.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 18, 2023 23:48:52 GMT
Apparently this is legit and if it is then once again you can’t make this stuff up.
The Republicans are outraged at drag queens for some reason and the Republicans in the House now have a drag queen or an ex-drag queen as part of their membership.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 19, 2023 2:22:21 GMT
Drag queen... Icing on the cake!!
Old white men....
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jan 19, 2023 2:24:50 GMT
Apparently this is legit and if it is then once again you can’t make this stuff. The Republicans are outraged at drag queens for some reason and the Republicans in the House now have a drag queen or an ex-drag queen as part of their membership. ROTFLMAO. Seriously lol.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 19, 2023 2:35:38 GMT
Yahoo news .. While there is no confirmation of the truth to this claim, a supposed picture of Santos as Kitara Ravache posing with Brazilian drag queen Eula Rochard started circulating nearly three weeks after the initial claim once Rochard posted it on her Instagram. The translated caption reads, “Me with the American Republican deputy at the Niterói parade with whom I spoke. He wouldn’t leave my house, there’s the proof for those who called me a liar.” Benevides also commented on the post, saying, “I remember all too well. Participated in several Miss Rio de Janeiro contests. You have several famous and influential friends.” news.yahoo.com/social-media-posts-claim-george-215133991.html
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 19, 2023 2:49:49 GMT
“We don’t have enough evidence to prove that BUT” is the beginning of a sentence used by every Republican when they want to spread information with no proof of what they claim but know their base will lap it up like some sweet nectar.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 19, 2023 3:13:02 GMT
Open mouth, insert foot... Have at it TFG.. New excerpts of former President Donald Trump's deposition in the lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll against him were unsealed on Wednesday, and they show Trump made an unforced blunder that could undercut a key claim of his defense.Throughout the case, Trump has maintained that Carroll, who has accused Trump of raping her in the 1990s, was not his "type," with the implication being that he would never sexually assault someone to whom he was not physically attracted.But as the Washington Post reports, Trump during his deposition was shown a photo of Carroll and he misidentified her as his former wife, Marla Maples.
"That’s Marla, yeah," Trump said. "That’s my wife."The Post notes that Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, quickly jumped in to inform him that he was looking at a photo of Carroll, not of his second wife. www.rawstory.com/trump-e-jean-carroll-lawsuit-2659277497/
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Post by nursema on Jan 19, 2023 7:39:43 GMT
Open mouth, insert foot... Have at it TFG.. New excerpts of former President Donald Trump's deposition in the lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll against him were unsealed on Wednesday, and they show Trump made an unforced blunder that could undercut a key claim of his defense.Throughout the case, Trump has maintained that Carroll, who has accused Trump of raping her in the 1990s, was not his "type," with the implication being that he would never sexually assault someone to whom he was not physically attracted.But as the Washington Post reports, Trump during his deposition was shown a photo of Carroll and he misidentified her as his former wife, Marla Maples.
"That’s Marla, yeah," Trump said. "That’s my wife."The Post notes that Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, quickly jumped in to inform him that he was looking at a photo of Carroll, not of his second wife. www.rawstory.com/trump-e-jean-carroll-lawsuit-2659277497/😂😂😂
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 19, 2023 15:53:01 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 19, 2023 16:52:42 GMT
😀. The biggest con going is the Republican Party is the “worker’s party” that they repeatedly claimed they are.
From Paul Waldman..
“Opinion Republicans are proving they’re no ‘workers party’
By Paul Waldman Columnist
For years, Republicans have tried to rebrand themselves: Unlike the patrician conservatives of the past who were determined to liberate the wealthy from the burden of taxation, the GOP now speaks for the common folk.
But it’s one thing to claim, as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has said, that “we’re the workers party.” It’s another to use your power to help workers. That’s the part they’re not yet comfortable with.
Liberals often say Republican claims to represent the interests of working people are nothing but an act, meant to distract the rubes while the GOP advocates for the needs and wants of the wealthy. But some Republicans actually do struggle with conflicting impulses toward the American worker, caught between conservatism’s traditional service to the owner class and the GOP’s newfound, occasional and highly selective opposition to corporate interests. For the next two years, Republicans will have plenty of opportunities to show whether their rhetoric has anything behind it.
Here’s one case study. The Federal Trade Commission recently announced a proposed rule that would prohibit noncompete clauses in employment, which have spread like a virus across the American workplace in recent years (though they’re banned or restricted in a dozen states). This is not about trade secrets, which can be protected by nondisclosure agreements. It’s about workers getting forced as a condition of employment to sign away their right to seek a better job elsewhere in the same industry.
It’s not surprising that noncompetes have been found to depress wages and reduce entrepreneurship. From the employer’s perspective, that’s kind of the point.
According to the FTC, about 1 in 5 American workers, or about 30 million people, have been forced into noncompete arrangements by employers. A noncompete is never in the interests of the employee. There’s no rational reason anyone would sign one if they felt they truly had a choice. We’re talking about fast-food workers and security guards, people who are deprived of their ability to act as autonomous agents in the marketplace for labor.
If you value liberty and free markets, as every Republican will tell you they do, then noncompete agreements should be intolerable. They deprive workers of something fundamental, the ability to go down the road and find a better job. Naturally, big business advocates — the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Wall Street Journal editorial board — are appalled at the FTC’s move.
So where are the “pro-worker” Republicans on this issue? Are they trooping to Fox News to applaud the proposed rule, pledging to support it with legislation that would show how committed they are to getting a fair shake for the “hardworking, blue-collar men and women” they say they represent?
No. The few conservatives who have said anything about it have criticized FTC chair Lina Khan for regulating, which happens to be her job. They say that if this is done at all, it should be done through legislation.
Are they offering such legislation? Of course not.
The only exception I could find was this news release, which includes comments praising the FTC decision from GOP Sens. Todd C. Young of Indiana and Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, both of whom have supported banning noncompetes in the past. And in fairness, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) criticized noncompetes at a little-noticed Senate hearing three years ago. But I’ve been unable to find any recent comment from him on the subject. He is, however, deeply interested in the latest Hunter Biden news.
In other words, it’s hardly a pro-worker GOP groundswell. And when you put it in context of the rest of what Republicans are doing, you see how hollow their rhetoric is.
The first bill the new GOP House majority passed was to rescind an infusion of funding for the IRS, money that was intended in part to try to get the wealthy to pay their taxes. They also renamed the House Committee on Education and Labor to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, so venomously opposed are they to the very idea of “labor” as an entity. In a statement, committee Republicans explained the change:
The Left prefers the term labor because it creates a sense of enmity between employees and employers which union bosses and left-wing activists seek to stoke for political gain. This word also fails to capture how deeply intertwined workers and job creators are in their contributions to our economy. Though the Left likes to treat employers like predators, we know that most job creators have their employees’ best interests in mind.
So when your boss — excuse me, your “job creator” — forces you to sign a document pledging that you won’t take a position elsewhere for better pay, it’s only because he has your best interests in mind! Now get back to the fryer.
No doubt at least some Republicans sincerely want their party to be more responsive to the needs of people who aren’t wealthy. But where rhetoric turns into policy, that desire always seems to wither away. Will they advocate for a higher minimum wage, an expanded child tax credit, paid family leave or anything else that would materially help workers?
Not likely, outside of a few lonely GOP voices. Instead, they’ll settle for saying they’re the workers’ party, without doing anything to help workers. It’s been a pretty good formula for them so far.”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 19, 2023 19:42:41 GMT
Can any one tell me why these three men remain in the active military?!? Getting security clearance? Three more individuals have been charged for their alleged participation in the the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on Congress. Records from the U.S. District of Columbia shows the three were active duty Marines, the Daily Beast reported Thursday.Michael Coomer, Joshua Abate and Dodge Dale Hellonen were named in the filing with social media chats, posts, photos and other data showing their participation in the Jan. 6 attack, as well as their presence inside the U.S. Capitol. The criminal complaint explains that the information was obtained thanks to a search warrant to Facebook from Aug. 2021.Additionally, Department of Defense database check identified COOMER as an active duty United States Marine. In COOMER’s official military personal file, he listed his telephone number as Phone 7358," the complaint explains.In a conversation with an ally on Instagram chat, Coomer allegedly said that the country was so corrupt that it was waiting "for the boogaloo." The Boogaloo Boys (or Bois) are known as a loosely-organized right-wing extremist movement that opposes the federal government. When Coomer's friend asked him about the "boogaloo," he replied that it was akin to "Civil War 2." "A review of surveillance camera footage and open-source materials confirm COOMER, ABATE, and HELLONEN unlawfully entered the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021," the details say. "COOMER wore a red baseball cap, a black Under Armor sweatshirt with neon outline, and a green puff jacket. ABATE wore a baseball cap with a rectangular design on the front, with a plaid jacket and jeans. HELLONEN wore a dark colored jacket, dark colored pants, and carried a yellow 'Don’t Tread on Me' flag." All three men used their phones to capture images and videos of the building while making their way through with the rest of the crowd, the complaint states. The men's Military CAC cards and driver's license photos were used to compare the Capitol photos of the men. Witnesses also confirmed the identities of the three, the filing said. Abate has already given information about his participation in Jan. 6 during a security clearance interview on or about June 1, 2022.He "discussed entering the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021 with two 'buddies,'" the filing continues. "ABATE stated they walked through the U.S. Capitol and in the Rotunda. While in the Rotunda, ABATE’s friend smoked a cigarette and they 'walked around and tried not to get hit with tear gas.' ABATE also admitted he heard how the event was being portrayed negatively and decided that he should not tell anybody about going into the U.S. Capitol Building." www.rawstory.com/january-6-active-marines-arrested/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 19, 2023 21:48:26 GMT
McCarthy has one Rep down, at least for a short while.. GOP Rep. Steube falls 25 feet off ladder but injuries 'not life threatening'NBC Universal ZOË RICHARDS AND SCOTT WONG January 19, 2023, 10:22 AM Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., remained hospitalized on Thursday after he was knocked about 25 feet off a ladder while cutting trees on his Sarasota property a day earlier, his office said. He suffered "several serious injuries" but they are "not life threatening at this time," his office said in a series of tweets from his official account. Steube's office said the congressman and his family would like to thank the team of doctors, nurses and medical professionals who are treating him. They also said they were "thankful to the individual who witnessed the fall and immediately called 911. www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/gop-rep-steube-sustains-several-injuries-accident-property-rcna66439
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 19, 2023 22:43:13 GMT
Anyone surprised?
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 19, 2023 22:44:02 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 19, 2023 23:48:33 GMT
President Biden is in CA….
Good for him…
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 19, 2023 23:50:16 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 20, 2023 0:19:37 GMT
This being discussed this afternoon had me yelling at the TV.... Alito!! ALITO!!! I agree with those who said they know who.. they don't want us to know. ALITO reported concerns and/or threats of assinnations and they were NOT thoroughly investigated?!?! That's crap as well as unbelievable!
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 20, 2023 2:27:45 GMT
Ouch….
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 20, 2023 2:30:00 GMT
He’s right…
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Post by nursema on Jan 20, 2023 3:14:13 GMT
Can’t deny that the nose and chin are identical in both pics, Georgie! Even the best orthodontia and a gazillion cosmetic procedures haven’t changed them.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 20, 2023 4:21:59 GMT
Oh goody. Apparently there is a power grid at the Oregon & CA border that provides electricity for a chunk of CA.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jan 20, 2023 5:37:29 GMT
Can’t deny that the nose and chin are identical in both pics, Georgie! Even the best orthodontia and a gazillion cosmetic procedures haven’t changed them. The shape of the mouth and teeth are exactly the same too.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 20, 2023 5:52:16 GMT
So is the nose & cheek bones.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 20, 2023 5:52:49 GMT
Wow..
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