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May 11, 2022 14:20:11   #
Bevvy wrote:
in stealed ?


First of many to be revealed, I hope.
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May 9, 2022 16:20:51   #
kemmer wrote:
The big lie is that i***tic movie, of interest only to bottom feeder die-hard Trump freaks.


and there are millions and millions of them
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Apr 30, 2022 23:09:46   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Where Are All the “Pro-Worker” Republicans Now?
While employees at Amazon and Starbucks win historic unionization campaigns, the “populist” wing of the GOP has been noticeably silent.
NICK VACHON APRIL 27, 2022

Amazon workers are taking on the corporate elite. Republican officials are nowhere to be found.
ELLIOT LEWIS / FACEBOOK
Over the past few years, a small but highly-visible band of Republicans have publicly declared their intention to t***sform the GOP into a ​“worker’s party.” Sens. Marco Rubio (R‑Fla.), Josh Hawley (R‑MO), Ted Cruz (R‑Tex.) and Tom Cotton (R‑AR) have all embraced versions of this vision, part of a high-brow attempt to divorce the party from its sole adherence to pro-business conservatism.
On e******n night 2020, Hawley — who was elected to the Senate in 2018 after running a relatively conventional Republican campaign—declared that the GOP was ​“a working class party now. That’s the future.” Cruz and Cotton have since echoed Hawley’s populist rhetoric, the former blasting Democrats as ​“the party of the rich” while claiming for Republicans the mantle of ​“the party of the working class.”
There has been some movement on the legislative side, too. Early last year, Cotton and Sen. Mitt Romney (R‑UT) introduced legislation to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10 an hour. Hawley’s personal crusade against Big Tech — which attracted bipartisan support before he refused to certify the 2020 p**********l e******n and supported the i**********nist crowd outside the U.S. Capitol on J*** 6 — is, on its face, anti-monopolistic.
But in reality, a few policy gestures aside, their rhetoric hasn’t lived up to the hype. In recent weeks, as American workers have won a string of significant victories — organizing Starbucks coffee shops across the country and unionizing an Amazon warehouse for the first time in the company’s history — this group of supposedly ​“pro-worker” Republicans have been handed a prime opportunity to speak out in support of these organizing efforts. Instead, they’ve been silent.
This reticence is particularly notable from Rubio, who already supported one Amazon union drive. Last year, when workers and organizers in Bessemer, Alabama, tried unsuccessfully to form a union at a local facility, Rubio penned an op-ed in USA Today effectively endorsing the efforts, writing that Amazon’s corporate behavior was ​“uniquely malicious” — a notable stand for someone who once warned that unions threatened to ​“destroy industries their workers are in.” But when it comes to the successful campaign at the JFK8 Amazon warehouse in New York, Rubio has kept mum.
Amazon, a regular target for these senators, hasn’t attracted any criticism from the likes of Hawley or Rubio for its anti-worker practices during the JFK8 union drive. Starbucks, another easy target given that its CEO Howard Schultz was once floated as a potential Democratic p**********l candidate, has also escaped scrutiny for its vicious union-busting campaign. Beyond a few culture war salvos, these Republicans have had nothing to say about workers taking on corporate power, as their v****g record confirms.
Cruz, Cotton and Rubio all v**ed for the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a deeply regressive piece of legislation that slashed taxes for the richest Americans, left lower and middle class taxes relatively untouched, and cut the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent — its lowest level since the 1930s. Rubio made his support contingent on expanding the Child Tax Credit, which provides a rebate to families with children, but even those benefits accrued mostly to families making more than $400,000. When it comes to protecting union rights, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, expanding unemployment insurance, and providing more comprehensive p******c relief, the faux-worker wing of the GOP has consistently v**ed against the interests of working people.
The conservative case against organized labor
Among the modern Republican Party, labor unions are particularly despised.
Rubio introduced the Teamwork for Employees and Managers (TEAM) Act in February with Rep. Jim Banks (R‑Ind.), pitching the legislation as a mechanism for workers to avoid national unions. The bill creates ​“a pro-worker alternative to unions, which are notoriously left-wing and almost always pit workers against management, only worsening the workplace environment,” Rubio said. These ​“union alternatives,” hold no legal force and cannot engage in collective bargaining, unlike an actual union.
Ex-Mitt Romney policy wonk Oren Cass — founder of the conservative think tank American Compass and the man most responsible for articulating the ​“pro-labor” conservatism underpinning the TEAM Act — has spent years offering a high-brow defense of this specious embrace of worker power.
According to Cass, federations like the AFL-CIO and major unions like the American Federation of Teachers aren’t authentic representatives of the American working class because they’re intolerably left-wing. Under this view, they’re seen as ​‘Big Labor’ — a bureaucratic, socially progressive behemoth locked in a parasitical relationship with the Democratic Party.
Cass often argues that the American labor movement has struggled to reverse the declines in unionization because modern unions are too politically active, not because the law has been failing labor for decades — leaving corporations free to launch brutal union-busting campaigns, such as the one currently being waged against Starbucks workers — or because politicians from both parties stood by as businesses sent millions of jobs overseas, structurally disadvantaging American workers.
But this analysis is especially incoherent when applied to both Amazon and Starbucks workers’ recent union victories, which have been propelled not by professional labor organizers but by workers themselves. Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer, who led the first successful union campaign at the JFK8 Amazon warehouse, previously criticized the professional labor organizers who led the failed union campaign at the Bessemer facility.
In an interview with the New York Times, Smalls and Palmer detailed their trip to Bessemer at the beginning of 2021 to support the unionizing Amazon workers. When they got to Alabama, they said, they found the professional organizers’ approach lacking. ​“They barely wanted us to talk to workers,” Smalls, ALU’s president, said.
“We were at the Circle K gas station talking to workers at the Alabama facility,” Palmer said, ​“and we noticed that some of them didn’t even know about the e******n coming up. If this union is so strong, then how come you have workers who don’t even know what’s going on?”
That experience led the two to form a union independent of bigger national unions.
“How the hell [are] we going to listen to expertise when this has never been done before? In reality, we the experts. We the ones who invested into this company, we know the ins and outs of the company. And that’s exactly how this campaign — our campaign — played out,” Smalls said.
Over 20 Starbucks stores have v**ed to unionize with Starbucks Workers United (SWU), an independent SEIU affiliate. Like the Amazon effort, SWU’s success is driven by grassroots organizing at local stores, as opposed to a top-down, professionalized approach.
These recent victories have been something of a return to form for the American labor movement, which, before the p******c, was experiencing successes not seen in a generation. The years 2018 and 2019 were the most active back-to-back years for labor activity since the early 1980s, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
The p******c and the ensuing lockdowns, however, halted growing labor militancy. In 2020, the United States saw the sharpest drop in the number of workers striking since 1947, when the BLS began collecting that data.
The benefits that unions provide to their members are well documented. A study from 2021 found that, since the Great Recession, unionized workers have reported higher job satisfaction than non-unionized workers — a reversal from previous research which found the opposite.
Another study in The Quarterly Journal of Economics found that union membership has been consistently correlated with higher wages since 1936. Some research has even found that union membership reduces drug overdoses, food insecurity and overall mortality.
Despite these clear benefits for workers, so-called ​“pro-worker” Republicans aren’t coming anywhere close to declaring their support for this year’s union activism.
A number of Democrats, meanwhile, have supported the twin union drives. More Perfect Union reports that 63 congressional Democrats, including House and Senate leadership, as well as President Joe Biden, have publicly endorsed the Amazon Labor Union’s victory. On April 6, President Joe Biden himself warned the company, ​“Amazon, here we come.” Starbucks workers have received about half as much support, with 35 members of Congress voicing their approval.
Meanwhile, according to More Perfect Union, no Republicans in Congress have commented on either drive.
The political promise of a working-class message
Rhetorical support for organized labor, however, only goes so far. And, as Democrats face an incredibly challenging political environment ahead of the 2022 midterms, they could gain from further embracing American labor.
Stanley Greenberg, a political scientist and longtime pollster, argues that the party can blunt much of the damage if it embraces a more explicitly pro-working class politics. This would also counter the GOP’s attempt to rebrand itself as a working class party. His polling finds that a populist economic message highlighting Democratic legislative successes, such as the American Rescue Plan and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, as well as bills the party still aims to pass, such as the pro-labor Protecting the Right to Organize Act and the omnibus Build Back Better (BBB) plan, more than doubles the party’s margin in battleground districts and states.
“We have found that v**ers are continually surprised when they learn that Democrats are in favor of big change,” Greenberg told In These Times. He added, ​“What is the risk here?”
Professor Ken Jacobs, chair of the U.C. Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, suggested a few ways Biden and congressional Democrats could put action behind a robust working class message.
“They need to get a reconciliation bill passed that both taxes those at the top end and provides necessary support to working families,” he told In These Times. ​“Democrats have to show that they can govern.” In that reconciliation bill, Democrats could require corporations that violate labor laws to pay financial penalties under the National Labor Relations Act, ​“putting some real teeth” in the law, Jacobs says. The BBB framework includes such penalties, though it is currently stalled in Congress due to opposition to the bill from Sen. Joe Manchin (D‑W.V.).
President Biden could also use his office more effectively. ​“To be out there, out front, using the bully pulpit to support the workers’ struggles that are ongoing right now — that sends the right signals,” Jacobs said. But without passing more pieces of the president’s agenda, ​“through the narrowest of margins,” it will be hard to stem the party’s midterms losses, Jacobs added.
The problem is in large part structural: Many Democrats have been ​“much more interested in the needs of upper middle class professionals, and the very wealthy in the tech industry, than in the needs of working people,” says Jacobs. That wing of the party, exemplified by Sens. Manchin and Kristen Sinema (D‑Ariz.), is ​“able to stop [Biden] from carrying out the kind of actions that would win high levels of popular support.”
If the moderate wing can be brought along, and if Biden can exercise decisive leadership, Democrats have the opportunity to benefit both their own political fortunes and U.S. workers by speaking to broad economic discontent and by embracing class politics.
But if they don’t, the party runs the risk of allowing Republicans to seize on this discontent by falsely claiming to support the working class — when in fact the GOP has nothing to offer workers but more rhetorical gamesmanship.
Where Are All the “Pro-Worker” Republicans Now? br... (show quote)


Well, they aren't just sitting around all day writing bloated BS.
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Apr 24, 2022 14:15:01   #
woodguru wrote:
There is a cognitive disconnect there...technically, meanwhile the constant posing with guns, and ranting about using 2nd amendment remedies to take the country back, and removing people from office...

then there was the gotchya moment where she posted that Pelosi needed to be hung for treason, or the we know what we do with t*****rs.

There is a non stop call to arms, taking care of business, removing people from office by other means besides the legal ones that aren't happening. It's a constant threat of violence by pissed off people, this is how autocrats and dictators thrive, when people support their undemocratic solutions that involve intimidation and terrorism.
There is a cognitive disconnect there...technicall... (show quote)


You are so lost, there isn't one thing you mentioned that isn't covered by the first amendment.
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Apr 23, 2022 10:16:57   #
Tiptop789 wrote:
You're going to get some h**eful replies


so what are you proud of?
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Apr 22, 2022 10:31:49   #
Airforceone wrote:
Well it appears that over the last two weeks Fox News and Republican legislators are not talking about the H****r B***n laptop because they are about to look like a bunch of fools just like every cons theories these legislators buy into.

According to independent investigation and the people who recovered this device H****r B***n’s laptop had files added to it after it left Biden’s possession in 2019

As reported by the repairman the laptop tampered with he is issuing a warning now that disinformation was inserted after it left H****r B***n’s possession.

The Wilmington Delaware computer repairman who had the laptop for some reason gave a copy of the Hardrive to Rudy Giulianis attorneys in 2019. And the investigation has shown that that the disinformation added was added after Rudy had the Hard Drive.
Upon further investigation which is still ongoing it has been reported the disinformation added was done by the Russians and somehow the Russians came into possession of the laptop. So the only people that had the hard drive were Rudy And the repairman so how did the Russians get possession my guess is Rudy.

So as the investigation moves forward and republicans want to impeach Joe Biden due to The information on H****rs laptop and what if investigators find that the misinformation was put there by Russia.

We all know that the computer geniuses will find and report where the added information came from.

Again the Trump corrupt administration will make congressional republican legislators look like fools.

From what I understand but not 100% sure the FBI, CIA, and the DOJ now have possession of the original hard drive and the one that Fox News and Trump have possession of after the the misinformation was added.

I know these reports mean nothing to a Trump supporter because they think Trump is a genius. But what kind of an i***t would get a Hard Drive add information to it and these investigators would not figure out that the information was added. Also the so called email of Joe Biden meeting with the Burisma people was added after 2019 after the laptop was out of H****rs possession.

It just continues to show how stupid Trump and his criminal cabal really was along with Republican legislators. It’s a comedy show of i***ts.

98 judges, 8 state Supreme Court justices, and the Supreme Court of the US took all Trumps evidence on v***r f***d and laughed it out of court.

The CDC was giving guidance to Trump how handle the p******c but Trump fired them all and hired a radiologist and Trump listens to him,

C*****e c****e 98% of all c*****e c****e scientists around the world said c*****e c****e is real and needs to be dealt with. No not Trump supporters believe a physicists that c*****e c****e is not real.

But that’s what Republicans and there Trump supporters believe. It’s just like Trump telling his cult followers that we will build a Great Wall and Mexico will pay.

Just like Trump saying he created the greatest economy in the history of this country nooooo he inherited it from Obama.

I could go on and on about this ignorant man that some how got elected to the presidency of the US. But the comedy of the Republican Party continues.
Well it appears that over the last two weeks Fox N... (show quote)


All weak arguments. So let's get that laptop into the public eye and separate your so-called misinformation and we will still have undeniable evidence that the Biden clan is guilty of multiple serious crimes. And your claim about c*****e c****e is misleading, people know there is c*****e c****e, they just don't believe the alarmists about the ridiculous idea that giving money to other countries and eliminating f****l f**ls will have any effect. Anyway, why bother to worry about it? AOC says we only have around eight years left before we all perish. Oh yea, like the scientists have said since the seventies. btw, very few of those scientists you refer to are actually climate scientists and they depend on grants from those in power so they have to follow the narrative.
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Apr 22, 2022 10:16:26   #
proud republican wrote:
CDC wants to keep your muzzle (masks) on... So CDC asked DOJ to challenge Judge's decision against masks on the plane's, trains, etc..I knew it was to good to be true...


Hopefully this will end with the supreme court putting the over-stepping l*****t bunch in their place and ending the CDC's power to dictate.
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Apr 18, 2022 13:54:12   #
kemmer wrote:
If we, the EU, and NATO don’t stop Putin now, he has a green light to continue trying to put the old USSR back together, and he being Stalin 2.0.


So?
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Apr 18, 2022 13:47:12   #
woodguru wrote:
The current narrative that would support Putin and Russia's invasion of the Ukraine is so mind numbingly stupid it can only mean something to those who have a reason to buy into the horse crap Putin's Russian state media is slinging.

Take anything that is a part of the narrative that adds support for Putin and Russia invading Ukraine...
#1...the Ukraine was a threat to Russia because it was building up defensive forces
#2...NATO was expanding which was creating an eminent threat
#3...the Ukraine was persecuting and k*****g Russian nationalists (in the breakaway regions)
#4...Zelensky is a N**i
...the Ukraine government was infested with N**i's

#1...The Ukraine was not threat to Russia in regards to having the military capability to even dream of attacking or taking over Russia...not that they even wanted to
#2...NATO was bolstering defensive capabilities in direct response to Russia's ever escalating invasion buildup
#3...Russia was responding to the Ukraine persecuting Russians, if they didn't like it they needed to move to Russia, that was certainly not a "reason" to invade a country because they weren't treating Russians well
#4-#5 ...Zelenskyy was a N**i, Kiev was infested with them...what is Russia if it isn't run by f*****t autocrats? Russia is is everything that is a N**i playbook, and they are rooting them out of the Ukraine?

There is a sympathetic narrative being built up between Putin and right wing media and Carlson that is pure horse crap, and it ignores the first reality, which is that Russia has no business there in the first place, including their presence in the breakaway regions.
The current narrative that would support Putin and... (show quote)


Who knows what the t***h is?... bottom line is that the left is creating a narrative that pushes us closer to sending our people over to die for Ukraine. The Democrats are the ones that always push for the draft and have even suggested that our daughters should also have to sign up. Do you really want to see our young and finest coming home from Ukraine in body bags? Maybe Russia has no business there but that's not our problem. I'm also getting tired of hearing our military referred to as "Boots on the Ground" They are people, not just expendable objects. What makes you the expert on misinformation? Just your experience in spreading it?
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Apr 17, 2022 14:32:14   #
Elrond51 wrote:
I don't watch any news programs. I read fairly extensively and try to figure out what makes sense. Unfortunately, I tend to not agree with the GOP as it has become. I cannot abide with r****t, white nationalist, misogynistic and v**e suppressing people. 1*6 was reprehensible and everyone involved, including Congressmen, should be punished. The e******n was not stolen.
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I don't think you are reading what it takes to get the whole story and you sound like a regular on MSNBC, totally their talking points and lies. Why is it unfortunate? Don't trust the Dems either? There are Nationalists of all races, it simply means that you put your country first. Please support your opinion with a few examples. How are all Republicans misogynistic and r****t? I haven't seen one witness to being v**er suppressed, just general accusations. R****t? Maybe you should watch a little so-called news and familiarize yourself with the real r****ts that constantly spew h**e on the liberal media. You should take a deeper look at the evidence on J*** 6 also.
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Apr 17, 2022 10:52:24   #
Elrond51 wrote:
Burden of proof belongs to the accusers. It is not up to the accused to provide evidence. So, show the real evidence that will stand up in a court of law. Last I heard, there is no substantive evidence that e******n f***d occurred that would warrant the accusations. In fact, most of the cases I have heard about indicate that the majority of the fraud discovered was perpetrated by Republicans - "Trump told us to v**e by mail, but just to make sure, go v**e in person too".


Wow, wonder where you heard that. MSNBC? CNN?
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Apr 16, 2022 13:24:18   #
woodguru wrote:
It's clear that the right is all in on prosecuting anyone involved in their rhetoric about massive e******n f***d, the fact remains that there is nobody to go after...meanwhile the evidence is mounting that the real efforts to steal the e******n were going on within the trump administration and much of the GOP itself.

Here's the problem with the legitimacy of the efforts to overturn the e******n, everything was based on the premise of massive e******n f***d that never took place. The "plan" and make no mistake there was a substantial plan, otherwise referred to as a conspiracy to overturn the e******n based on things that had not been proved.

Every republican that aggressively cooperated and conspired to overturn the e******n is not fit to hold office, and the constitution clearly states that.

Notice the last line in this story...Republican Chip Roy emailed Meadows, "we need examples, we need ammo, we need them by this weekend". The operative part of this statement was an acknowledgement that they were going on nothing to overturn the e******n.

Full prosecutions are in order against anyone involved in this e******n s***l that counted on the DOJ stating without proof that there had been massive e******n f***d.

https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lee-chip-roy/?utm_source=push_notifications
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The evidence isn't mounting, only the narrative from the partisan committee.
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Apr 16, 2022 13:20:19   #
Tiptop789 wrote:
Here's a hint, petroleum drilling companies. That wasn't hard to figure out was it?


Well at least you are admitting that the people running the petroleum companies are in their right mind so why not accept their decisions about when and where to drill?
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Apr 15, 2022 14:27:21   #
jimpack123 wrote:
a edited video


Of course it's edited, the original video was probably much too long to post the entire footage. Still quite convincing though, isn't it?
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Apr 15, 2022 14:16:31   #
Airforceone wrote:
Wow more pictures coming out of the Ukraine damm Trump and his supporters are 100% correct Putin is a Genius, who brilliant can one man be look at the devastation in the Ukraine Trump and his supporters have to be so excited. He is without a doubt as Trump and as reported by Tucker Carlson and with the support of house and senate republicans (PUTIN IS A GENIUS) look what he is doing to that country. It’s awesome thank you Trump supporters for helping me to understand what Genocide really is I was a little young for the days of another international leader such as Adolf Hitler what another genius.
I wish I was able to contact all you Trump supporters for making me see the light. Thank you thank you for supporting Putin I never realized what a genius he really is.
But these pictures will make you so happy and how the US should adopt Putin’s ideology of Genocide and take down Mexico.
I can’t wait to get Trump back in the White House the republicans will be overwhelmed with this ideology of Genocide
Wow more pictures coming out of the Ukraine damm T... (show quote)


Too bad spelling and grammar aren't your only misgivings. If you think that evil people like Putin can only be stupid then you are a fool. Calling a person genius doesn't mean that you agree with them. Trump was only pointing out how Putin took advantage of Biden's weak leadership. Biden is the stupid one for going off script yet again and exposing his poorly developed foreign policy. But, that's what you get when you put t*****rs in charge.
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