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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 07:52 am
(Corporate socialism) In one year the average American taxpayer making $50,000 a year pays:
https://www.threads.net/@end.the.republican.party/post/C2YtbCMsg5R/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

In one year the average American taxpayer making $50,000 a year pays:

$36 towards food stamps

$6 for other safety net programs

$870 for corporate subsidies

$1600 to offset corporate Loopholes

$1231 to offset losses from corporate tax havens overseas

https://www.flickr.com/gp/198124749@N03/23cSYERf6e

* Thanks to Emile for the words "corporate socialism"
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 08:15 am
https://assets.amuniversal.com/9b51ce009904013c3649005056a9545d.png
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 08:21 am
https://assets.amuniversal.com/09e1a1f09874013c361d005056a9545d.png

https://assets.amuniversal.com/e7037f7098ac013c3637005056a9545d.png
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 08:45 am
@bobsal u1553115,
The rich always want tax to be a bad thing.

The focus is on tax you pay, what is taken out of your hard earned wages.

They never talk about the benefits you get from tax like roads.

It's especially the case in America.

I was gobsmacked when tax was added on at the end when I went shopping.

Everywhere else I've been it's included in the price, what you see is what you pay.

You're not suddenly reminded that the government has taken a slice.

That's what happens in America, you leave the supermarket painfully aware of what you paid in tax.

You're not made aware of the benefits though, just the cost.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 08:56 am
@izzythepush,
The first 'revolution' in the US was during Washington' term, the "Whiskey Rebellion". Settlers across the Appalachians couldn't get their corn to market, do they made it into a more easy thing to ship: whiskey. Whiskey had a high tax and they started shooting. Washington had a few hanged.

When anybody complains about roads and schools, I ask them why they voted down bond issues. When they mistakenly complain about a "weak" US defense I ask them why don't they want to pay for it.

Fun fact: The US has the worlds largest air force: The US Air Force.
What is the second largest air force? The US Navy.

One reason we can't have nice things in the US.
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Bogulum
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 11:53 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

The rich always want tax to be a bad thing.

The focus is on tax you pay, what is taken out of your hard earned wages.

They never talk about the benefits you get from tax like roads.

It's especially the case in America.

I was gobsmacked when tax was added on at the end when I went shopping.

Everywhere else I've been it's included in the price, what you see is what you pay.

You're not suddenly reminded that the government has taken a slice.

That's what happens in America, you leave the supermarket painfully aware of what you paid in tax.

You're not made aware of the benefits though, just the cost.


My first thought upon reading this post was, "Yeah, it is true that the US government seems to shroud all their finance and economics in secrecy".
And then it occurred to me that it's just the way they've always done business. They acquired the land through a slick series of manufactured laws, regulations and treaties that they promptly reneged on and wrote other laws that proclaimed that genocide and land theft was just the way god ordained it.
And they've been writing and breaking the laws as they see fit to grow their coffers ever since. It's just the way they do business.

I love Jon Stewart. Have you ever seen this interview - where he tries to hold former treasury secretary Summers' feet to the fire and explain the blatant unfairness and injustice of US tax policy? It's simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking.


tsarstepan
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 12:07 pm
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 12:26 pm
@Lash,
Lash wrote:
Yet, their government supports the return of genocide.
Which of your sources says or from where have you heard the German "government supports the return of genocide".

We've got here the "Code of Crimes against International Law" (Völkerstrafrecht [VStGB]).
Quote:
§ 6
Genocide

(1) Whoever, with intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, racial, religious or ethnic group as such

1. kills a member of the group
2. causes serious physical or psychological harm to a member of the group, in particular of the kind described in Section 226 of the Criminal Code,
3. places the group in living conditions that are likely to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part,
4. imposes measures intended to prevent births within the group,
5. forcibly transfers a child of the group to another group,
shall be punished with life imprisonment.
(2) In less serious cases under subsection (1) nos. 2 to 5, the penalty shall be imprisonment for not less than five years.

My translation, might be someone can do it better - >original here<

Section 226 Criminal Code:
Quote:
Section 226
Grievous bodily harm


(1) If the bodily harm results in

1. the loss of the victim’s sight in one eye or both eyes, hearing, ability to speak or ability to procreate,

2. the loss or permanent loss of the victim’s ability to use an important body part,

3. the victim being permanently and seriously disfigured or contracting a lingering illness, becoming paralysed, or mentally ill or disabled,

the penalty is imprisonment for a term of between one year and 10 years.

(2) If the offender intentionally or knowingly causes one of the results indicated in subsection (1), the penalty is imprisonment for a term of at least three years.

(3) In less serious cases under subsection (1), the penalty is imprisonment for a term of between six months and five years, in less serious cases under subsection (2) imprisonment for a term of between one year and 10 years.
Bogulum
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 12:27 pm
@tsarstepan,
That really IS a good campaign ad. You can’t help but wonder though- does it even register with undecided voters?
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 01:24 pm
@Bogulum,
Bogulum wrote:

That really IS a good campaign ad. You can’t help but wonder though- does it even register with undecided voters?


Ya gotta wonder if "coming in out of the rain" registered with any voters who are still undecided. How the hell can anyone still be undecided? Trump is a disgusting abomination...not a better choice than anyone. The people who are going to vote for him are not undecided. The people who are going to vote for someone other than Joe Biden are not truly undecided either. People voting for Stein or Kenedy or anyone else...have decided they are willing to help Trump, because any vote not cast for Joe Biden IS helping Trump.

Just sayin'!
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Lash
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 06:06 pm
A candidate should be able to survive a democratic election to be elected president of the United States.
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Lash
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 06:09 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
I’m watching the genocide every day and Germany supports it.

Not complicated.
Lash
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 06:12 pm
@Lash,
Lash wrote:

I’m watching the genocide every day and Germany supports it.

Not complicated.

The US, the UK, France & Germany have voiced support for Israel’s extermination of Palestinians.

Might as well not try to equivocate or mince words around this holocaust.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 06:56 pm
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 06:59 pm
@Lash,
Keeping the repeat of that undocumented misinformation will not make it correct.

https://cdn.statcdn.com/Infographic/images/normal/12574.jpeg

https://www.statista.com/chart/12574/the-countries-donating-the-most-to-the-palestinians/


Are you auditioning for the Minister of Propaganda for the putative next Mango Jebus regime???

How voters feel about it. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1417617/opinion-israeli-military-aid-us/

And in spite of that and withholding another $65M out $125M, because of the vilolence - the US donates close to half the money spent to help Palestinians.

Where do you hear the crap you try to spew here?

Like you once accused me: You don't know how politics work: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1417617/opinion-israeli-military-aid-us/

bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 07:24 pm
https://i.imgur.com/GOmG3Fg.jpg
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Glennn
 
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Reply Mon 22 Jan, 2024 07:49 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
. . . the US donates close to half the money spent to help Palestinians.

Oh yeah? Well I'll see your U.S. contribution to the UNRWA, and raise you the U.S.'s contribution to the destruction of Gaza and the Gazans.

Playing the U.S.'s helping hand kinda gets trumped by its ambitious contributions to the destruction of Gazans, don't it?
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Tue 23 Jan, 2024 01:17 am
@Lash,
Well, you are also free to report our federal government to the courts.
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hightor
 
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Reply Tue 23 Jan, 2024 03:49 am
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Last night, Florida governor Ron DeSantis dropped out of the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination and promptly endorsed former president Trump. DeSantis had tried to present himself as the alternative to Trump, but he put so little daylight between himself and the former president that he could never get traction.

DeSantis appeared to use his power as the governor of Florida to push measures he thought would boost his candidacy, many of which followed the pattern of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, who has used his government to destroy democracy and assume autocratic powers. DeSantis pushed anti-LGBTQ+ laws, book bans, and the idea that businesses like Disney must answer to the moral positions of the government rather than market forces, and he flew migrants who were in the U.S. legally to Martha’s Vineyard in an apparent attempt to stand out as an anti-immigrant crusader.

But DeSantis never broke free of Trump’s orbit.

The Miami Herald editorial board noted that while DeSantis’s presidential bid had ended, “the damage of the laws he has pushed through in Florida, as he landed more appearances on Fox News, will live on. Without his political ambitions, there likely wouldn’t be ‘Don’t say gay,’ woke wars and the waste of state resources to fight meaningless battles against drag queen bars. These were efforts to appeal to Trump’s base but his supporters refused to leave the former president, especially after he was indicted.”

The New Hampshire primary is tomorrow, with former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley squaring off against Trump. It is not at all clear what daylight exists between the two of them, either, although Haley is perceived as the representative of the pre-Trump corporate Republican Party. Still, the contest is revealing the future in at least one way: today, New Hampshire voters are reporting that they have received robocalls with a deepfake of President Joe Biden’s voice telling them not to vote.

Republican party officials worry that while Trump is taking up tons of oxygen, the party itself has nothing to run on. Since taking control of the House in 2023, Republicans have very little to show for it except a lot of infighting. The last congressional session was “historically unproductive,” as Sahil Kapur of NBC News put it today. House Republicans’ investigations of President Joe Biden, hyped before the media, have fizzled, and now, after insisting that they would not pass funding for Ukraine, Israel, or Taiwan until the “crisis” at the border was addressed, they have backed off and now say they will not pass border legislation.

Meanwhile, radicals appear to be manufacturing a crisis on the border. On January 11, Michael Scherer and Dylan Wells of the Washington Post reported that political ads had used the word “border” 1,319 times since the start of the year, more than any other word including “approve” and “message,” standard disclaimer terms for political ads.

On Wednesday, January 17, state authorities began to arrest migrants at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, as part of Governor Greg Abbott’s attempt to take control of immigration away from the federal government. When the government told Texas to stop blocking federal officials from the stretch of the Rio Grande where three migrants died last week, Texas attorney general Ken Paxton’s office responded: “Texas will not surrender.”

Today the U.S. Supreme Court decided that the federal government is authorized to remove the razor wire Texas has installed across the U.S.-Mexico border, although considering the federal government’s authority over border security is very well established, the fact that the vote was 5–4 is surprising. Far-right lawmakers were outraged nonetheless. Representative Chip Roy of Texas urged his House colleagues to defund the Department of Homeland Security, and Louisiana representative Clay Higgins said on social media that the federal government was “staging a civil war” and that “Texas should stand their ground.”

Meanwhile, on Friday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken hosted Mexican Foreign Secretary Alicia Bárcena to follow up on migration discussions the two countries had in meetings on December 27, 2023, in Mexico. In September 2023, Mexico eclipsed China as the largest trading partner of the U.S., and in the December meeting, Blinken, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, Homeland Security Advisor Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, U.S. ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, and National Security Council Coordinator for the Los Angeles Declaration Katie Tobin discussed cooperation to manage the border safely and humanely while also combating the drug smuggling and conditions that have been driving migration.

On January 8, Julia Ainsley of NBC News explained that the Biden administration has been pressuring Mexico to increase enforcement on its own southern border with Guatemala, deport more migrants from within Mexico, and take in more non-Mexican migrants back across the U.S. southern border. In exchange, Ainsley says, Mexico’s president—who is on the defensive at home because of corruption charges—has proposed that the U.S. invest more money in Latin America and Caribbean countries, suspend its blockade of Cuba, ease sanctions against Venezuela, and make it easier for migrants to work legally in the U.S.

On Friday, in Washington, D.C., the U.S. said that the coordinated efforts were having a positive effect on migration as officials have cracked down on smuggling networks, trains, and bus routes. “Migration is a hemispheric challenge,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said. “The United States is committed to work hand in hand with Mexico and countries across the region to address the root causes of migration and advance economic opportunities in the spirit of Los Angeles Declaration for Migration and Protection,” a landmark 2022 agreement in which the heads of twenty of the countries in the Americas agreed to embrace a regional approach to managing migration.

Today, on the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision recognizing the constitutional right to abortion, Vice President Kamala Harris, who has made protecting reproductive rights key to her portfolio, and President Joe Biden noted that thanks to the “extreme decision” of today’s Supreme Court to overturn that decision has left tens of millions of American women “in states with extreme and dangerous abortion bans.”

“Because of Republican elected officials,” Biden said in a statement, “women’s health and lives are at risk…. Even as Americans…have resoundingly rejected attempts to limit reproductive freedom, Republican elected officials continue to push for a national ban and devastating new restrictions across the country.” He and Vice President Harris “are fighting to protect women’s reproductive freedom against Republicans officials’ dangerous, extreme, and out-of-touch agenda,” he said. “We stand with the vast majority of Americans who support a woman’s right to choose, and continue to call on Congress to restore the protections of Roe in federal law once and for all.”

This is a position embraced by 69% of Americans, and the Biden campaign has run videos with Trump bragging that he overturned Roe v. Wade and suggesting that women who obtain abortions should be punished.

Recently, the campaign released an ad in which a Texas woman who is herself an OBGYN talks about being unable to obtain an abortion for a planned pregnancy after a routine ultrasound revealed that the fetus could not survive. “Because of Donald Trump overturning Roe v. Wade,” she says, Texas “completely” took her choice away and put her life in danger. “It’s every woman’s worst nightmare and it was absolutely unbearable. We need leaders that will protect our rights and not take them away,” she says.

Finally, today, a historical moment: the Dow Jones Industrial Average, an average of the value of 30 leading companies, passed 38,000 for the first time.

hcr
 

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