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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
izzythepush
 
  1  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:07 am
Has Dunny Cop been cancelled again?
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hightor
 
  2  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:26 am
HCR wrote:
It feels like the banking under the Republican Party from the Trump years is starting to erode.

The murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, sparked a nationwide fight over police brutality against Black people, with Trump supporters coalescing around the reactionary “Blue Lives Matter” flag. But today’s trial of former law enforcement officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd produced damning evidence from six witnesses, who said they were traumatized by what they saw as Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck until he died.

Today a federal judge ruled that the non-disclosure agreement the former president required employees to sign is so broad and vague it is unenforceable. There has always been a question of whether public employees can be forced to swear to a vow of secrecy, but Trump’s Department of Justice was willing to try to enforce his NDAs. While Trump’s lawyers say they disagree with the new ruling and are considering an appeal, this ruling opens the door to more tell-all books about what happened inside the White House during the previous administration.

Also today, the New York State Court of Appeals ruled that a defamation lawsuit against the former president by former “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos could go forward. The suit had been on hold because Trump’s lawyers argued that a sitting president could not face legal action. While two previous courts ruled against him, today’s decision is from the highest court in New York. It opens up the possibility that Trump will face a deposition in which he could be asked, under oath, about sexual assault accusations.

On Friday, former president Trump told the Fox News Channel that his supporters were “hugging and kissing” the law enforcement officers at the Capitol on January 6, but now two U.S. Capitol Police officers have sued the former president for inflaming the insurrectionists on January 6, nearly leading to their deaths. James Blassingame, who has been on the force for 17 years, and Sidney Hemby, who has served for 11 years, blame Trump for the injuries they suffered defending the Capitol. They note his December 19, 2020, tweet in which he told supporters: “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there. Will be wild!”

News broke today that Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), a major Trump supporter, is being investigated by the Department of Justice for traveling with a 17-year-old girl he paid to accompany him. The probe began during the last administration under Attorney General William Barr, and is linked to a political ally of Gaetz’s, Joel Greenberg, a former tax collector in Seminole County, Florida, who last summer was indicted on sex trafficking charges. Greenberg was associated with Trump ally Roger Stone.

Gaetz has seemed to flounder since this story broke. He gave an interview on personality Tucker Carlson’s show on the Fox News Channel that Carlson himself called “one of the weirdest interviews I’ve ever conducted.” Gaetz’s denial of the story seemed quite carefully worded. Then he suggested that he and his family were victims of an extortion scheme from someone associated with the Department of Justice. He insists the investigation is happening because he is a “well-known outspoken conservative,” but the probe began under the previous president.

Earlier today, Axios broke the story that Gaetz is considering leaving Congress to take a job at Newsmax, the right-wing news outlet.

These stories are enough to spell a bad day indeed for supporters of the former president, but there is an even bigger story, broken yesterday by the incomparable Jane Mayer at the New Yorker.

While Republicans insist that the For the People Act voting rights act, H.R. 1, is a partisan plan, in fact, a leaked conference call from January 8 between a policy advisor to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and leaders of a number of conservative groups showed the participants’ concern that H.R. 1 is quite popular even with Republicans. Across the political spectrum, ordinary Americans especially like its provision to limit the dark money that has flowed into our elections since the 2010 Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission Supreme Court decision, permitting billionaires to buy an election’s outcome.

In the 2020 federal election cycle, dark-money groups spent more than a billion dollars. More than 654 million came from just fifteen groups, the top of which is connected to McConnell. In February, a Data for Progress poll showed that 68% of likely voters, including 57% of Republicans, like the bill that would staunch the flow of this money.

To kill the measure, a research director for an advocacy group run by the Koch brothers said that Senate Republicans would have to use “under-the-dome-type strategies.” That is, they would have to leverage congressional rules, like the filibuster, to make sure the bill doesn’t pass.

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snood
 
  3  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:38 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

Quote:
And as I said, this will be a long trial.


WTF does this have to do with creepy Joe's thread?


I didn’t bring it up here, creepy builder. And I directed the person that did bring it up to the thread on the subject.
Builder
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:41 am
@snood,
Oh, hi creepy snood.

You can use PM for that kind of crap.

Stop polluting this board with your meaningless ****.

Region Philbis
 
  4  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:49 am
@Builder,

... and other contemporary events
Builder
 
  -2  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:52 am
@Region Philbis,
The precursor to the BLM riots has what connection to creepy Joe's temporary tenure?
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snood
 
  3  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 03:52 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

Oh, hi creepy snood.

You can use PM for that kind of crap.

Stop polluting this board with your meaningless ****.



This from the offal whose only offering is megabytes of ****.
Region Philbis
 
  3  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 04:04 am
@snood,

who pissed in his vegemite?
snood
 
  3  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 04:05 am
@Region Philbis,
Region Philbis wrote:


who pissed in his vegemite?


Can’t be that. Probably a favorite seasoning.
Builder
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 04:12 am
@snood,
I've seen what you people eat.

I'm not surprised you die at such high numbers from consumption alone.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States. One person dies every 36 seconds in the United States from cardiovascular disease. About 655,000 Americans die from heart disease each year—that's 1 in every 4 deaths.8 Sept 2020

Apparently Covid-19 has cured you all of this curse, right?
hightor
 
  3  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 04:59 am
@Builder,
Quote:
Apparently Covid-19 has cured you all of this curse, right?

Don't be such a simpleton. It's not a "curse" nor does it have anything to do with COVID-19. There are many reasons which combine to raise the incidence of CVD in the USA. The role of various industry lobbying groups — sugar, dairy, beef — has played a big part in shaping the USAmerican diet. Junk food advertising directed at children, social inequality, increasingly sedentary lifestyles, and lack of access to healthy food in many low-income areas all exacerbate the problem. It's important to realize that the prevalence of CVD isn't spread equally across every sector of the US population. I might also point out that, while rates have dropped in Australia, it's still a leading cause of death there as well:
Quote:
All cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the underlying cause of death in 41,800 deaths in 2018 (26% of all deaths) according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) National Mortality Database. It was an associated cause of death in 70,600 deaths.
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izzythepush
 
  4  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 05:22 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

Stop polluting this board with your meaningless ****.


It’s all you do.

I don’t think you’ve posted anything that couldn’t be classed as meaningless ****.
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revelette3
 
  2  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 07:25 am
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WASHINGTON — President Biden will unveil an infrastructure plan on Wednesday whose $2 trillion price tag would translate into 20,000 miles of rebuilt roads, repairs to the 10 most economically important bridges in the country, the elimination of lead pipes and service lines from the nation’s water supplies and a long list of other projects intended to create millions of jobs in the short run and strengthen American competitiveness in the long run.

Biden administration officials said the proposal, which they detailed in a 25-page briefing paper and which Mr. Biden will discuss in an afternoon speech in Pittsburgh, would also accelerate the fight against climate change by hastening the shift to new, cleaner energy sources, and would help promote racial equity in the economy.

The spending in the plan would take place over eight years, officials said. Unlike the economic stimulus passed under President Barack Obama in 2009, when Mr. Biden was vice president, officials will not in every case prioritize so-called shovel ready projects that could quickly bolster growth.

But even spread over years, the scale of the proposal underscores how fully Mr. Biden has embraced the opportunity to use federal spending to address longstanding social and economic challenges in a way not seen in half a century. Officials said that, if approved, the spending in the plan would end decades of stagnation in federal investment in research and infrastructure — and would return government investment in those areas, as a share of the economy, to its highest levels since the 1960s.

The proposal is the first half of what will be a two-step release of the president’s ambitious agenda to overhaul the economy and remake American capitalism, which could carry a total cost of as much as $4 trillion over the course of a decade. Mr. Biden’s administration has named it the “American Jobs Plan,” echoing the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill that Mr. Biden signed into law this month, the “American Rescue Plan.”

“The American Jobs Plan,” White House officials wrote in the document detailing it, “will invest in America in a way we have not invested since we built the interstate highways and won the Space Race.”

While spending on roads, bridges and other physical improvements to the nation’s economic foundations has always had bipartisan appeal, Mr. Biden’s plan is sure to draw intense Republican opposition, both for its sheer size and for its reliance on corporate tax increases to pay for it.

Administration officials said the tax increases in the plan — including an increase in the corporate tax rate and a variety of measures to tax multinationals on money they earn and book overseas — would take 15 years to fully offset the cost of the spending programs.



More at nyt
revelette3
 
  2  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 07:32 am
State Dept. Reverses Trump Policies on Reproductive and Religious Freedoms
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oralloy
 
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Wed 31 Mar, 2021 07:22 pm
@revelette3,
Quote:
WASHINGTON -- President Biden will unveil an infrastructure plan on Wednesday whose $2 trillion price tag would translate into 20,000 miles of rebuilt roads, repairs to the 10 most economically important bridges in the country, the elimination of lead pipes and service lines from the nation’s water supplies and a long list of other projects intended to create millions of jobs in the short run and strengthen American competitiveness in the long run.

It'll be awhile before there is a new budget year and they can use reconciliation to pass anything again.
oralloy
 
  -2  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 07:24 pm
@revelette3,
revelette3 wrote:
Just remembering the Trayvon Martin case is making me already depressed about this case.

You might recall that Trayvon Martin was justifiably shot in self defense.

I don't believe that there is a case for self defense with the knee-neck guy.
MontereyJack
 
  1  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 10:02 pm
@oralloy,
wrong. trial testimony showed congenital liar zimmerman profiled T, chased him, attacked him with; no provocation and then shot him with no cause. T's dna was not on Z's gun, so he clearly did not try to wrestle it away from Z, as Z claimed., Z was the aggressor, T was the murder victim. He should be serving life right now. njurors felt Z got away with murder.
MontereyJack
 
  1  
Wed 31 Mar, 2021 10:04 pm
@oralloy,
there has been speculation about using recconciliation for the infrastructure bill, which will be a budget item as i understanmd it. Biden of course got the stimulus bill passed to wide bipartisan approval. Go Joe,
oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 1 Apr, 2021 02:05 am
@MontereyJack,
It's the only way that he'll be able to get it passed. But it'll be awhile before they can do another reconciliation bill.

And then that will be the last bill that he will be able to get passed during his single-term presidency unless he finds something that the Republicans also want to pass.
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oralloy
 
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Thu 1 Apr, 2021 02:07 am
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
wrong.

Not wrong. The evidence shows quite clearly that Trayvon Martin was shot in justified self defense.


MontereyJack wrote:
trial testimony showed congenital liar zimmerman profiled T, chased him, attacked him with; no provocation and then shot him with no cause.

Hard physical evidence shows that that trial testimony was an outright lie.

Actually everyone could see it was an obvious lie even without that hard physical evidence. But the evidence confirmed what everyone could already see.


MontereyJack wrote:
T's dna was not on Z's gun, so he clearly did not try to wrestle it away from Z, as Z claimed.

Not that it even matters if he tried to wrestle it away, but there is no guarantee that such an attempt will leave DNA behind.


MontereyJack wrote:
Z was the aggressor,

Wrong. The evidence shows quite clearly that he was acting in justified self defense.


MontereyJack wrote:
T was the murder victim.

Wrong. Self defense is not murder.

BLM goons want to make it murder for white people to defend themselves when black people rape or murder them. But BLM is a racist organization that will never be allowed to impose that on America.


MontereyJack wrote:
He should be serving life right now.

No. White people should not be punished for defending themselves when black people try to rape or murder them.


MontereyJack wrote:
jurors felt Z got away with murder.

Reality shows that he did not.
 

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