Joe Biden is now POTUS

@Spectrum observing right wing CACs

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It’s all about power and being able to project the reality you want everyone else see.

It's definitely about power, but it's more than that. Trump taps into something a bit more visceral than other white supremacist politicians are unable to do. Again, this is about power like you said, but Trump's quixotic tropes... Make America Great Again (even though he just repackaged it), We're going to build the wall, we're going to ban the Muslim, etc... it all made White Folks think that Trump was going to give them the country their great grandfathers used to have, when white men dominated all aspects of society...which is then about power, but it's something else... it's nationalistic and whites are driven by this corrupted concept of patriotism where he was literally saving America.. because to them, pre-civil rights era or even Wild West America was the real America where white men didn't have to live by any rules (which is another reason they love Trump because none of the rules apply to him). It's power, but it's this nostalgic pitch to a mythical time... much how Hitler pitched the Germans.... and to whites, it's weird because it's not solely about power, because they know that ultimately, they're personally powerless too in many ways... and that's why Grievance Porn works on them. Look at Alito this week... a white male hetero Christian on the fucking Supreme Court complaining that America, as it currently operates, persecutes him. Look at the farmer that lost his farm specifically because of Trump's policies. I'm not being hyperbolic.. I've seen interviews with farmers admitting that trump's policies cost him their life's work BUT THEY WERE STILL GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM IN 2020. When asked why, they said they "liked what he was doing for the country". They never specify what that is but they'll run some scattered throughts about "the wall, immigration, attacking the media"... in the end, they all worship at the altar of white surpremacy. It's much like Christianity... you have to be willing to sacrifice your person for Jesus and you can be saved. White Supremacy is their real Jesus. They'll happily sacrifice themselves for it.
 
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Also, they keep calling Biden and other Democrats "socialists" and "communists"

1) without even knowing what these words mean (and not caring to know), which means that they're using them incorrectly, which makes them look stupid, and

2) not even realizing or mentioning (or caring) that Trump cozies up to real communists (Putin, China), dictators (Kim) and bad leaders (bin Salman).

But it's all red meat for his base, who remain some of the most uneducated people in the world, and they eat it up, not realizing that often they are going against their best interests.

Prime example - how and why is wearing a mask, maintaining social distancing, and washing your hands a bad, weak thing to do - in the middle of a pandemic?!?!?! Remember that many 'red' states - states that Trump won - have some of the highest COVID-19 infection rates and deaths - yet many people in these states are not doing what they should do to stop this virus - and DON'T WANT TO, AND REFUSE TO DO SO!

Sound like being detached from reality to me.

Completely detached from reality.

They embraced enemies that they've hated for decades. White Americans, for the most part, have grown up learning that the Russians were our #1 enemy. These niggas LOVE them some Putin now. He polls better with some whites than our own Presidents! That's how detached these muthafuckas are.
 
Marching orders? or just being magnanimous cause he knows courts are too fucked up to effect any real change.


After Pouring Gasoline On U.S. Divide, Charles Koch Now Claims He Wants To Heal Nation

Mary Papenfuss
·Trends Reporter, HuffPost
Fri, November 13, 2020, 8:17 PM EST



After spending decades bankrolling causes and politicians that fueled America’s increasingly ugly and hostile national divide, billionaire mogul Charles Koch told The Wall Street Journal in an interview Friday that he now wants to focus on bridging the gap he helped create.

Boy, did we screw up. What a mess,” is how the Donald Trump supporter characterizes his partisan battles in his soon-to-be-published book, “Believe in People: Bottom-Up Solutions for a Top-Down World,” the Journal noted.

Now Koch claims he wants to work across party lines to forge solutions to poverty, addiction, gang violence and homelessness, he told the newspaper.

In an email to the Journal, Koch also congratulated President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their victory. He said he looked forward to “finding ways to work with them to break down the barriers holding people back, whether in the economy, criminal justice, immigration, the COVID-19 pandemic, or anywhere else.”

He added: “I hope we all use this post-election period to find a better way forward. Because of partisanship, we’ve come to expect too much of politics and too little of ourselves and one another.”

Koch, 85, still runs the conglomerate Koch Industries, with some 130,000 employees, that was begun by his father as a refinery business. He has adamantly opposed climate change mitigation measures that would impact fossil-fuel industries.

Koch and his billionaire brother David, who died last year, helped bankroll and shape 2010′s conservative Tea Party movement and founded the hugely influential conservative organization Americans for Prosperity in 2004.

Koch is listed by Forbes as the 15th richest man in the U.S., and is worth some $45 billion. Koch Industries’ PAC and employees contributed $2.8 million to GOP candidates during the 2020 political cycle, noted the Journal.

The brothers were revealed as the powerful stealth engineers of a radical right movement in the U.S. in the ground-breaking 2016 book “Dark Money,” by New Yorker writer Jane Mayer. The Kochs funded ultra-conservative think tanks, peppered universities with hundreds of rightwing academics and used their wealth to boost an army of conservative politicians into office.

The family money also bankrolls the American Legislative Exchange Council which pens template bills for conservative politicians to introduce in state legislatures across the nation. And Koch plotted back in February to overturn a Trump loss at the polls.

Despite his stated intention to make peace, he railed to the Journal about the constant push to rob individuals of freedom with “top-down” control that stifles innovation. Koch complained about powerful interests lobbying the government, even though Koch Industries spent some $100 million on lobbying, the Journal pointed out.

To say critics are skeptical about Koch’s avowed change of heart would be an understatement. And few on Twitter were in a forgiving mood.




 
Looky here mayne...we aint gonna agree on that. :lol:

Anything you do that harms you IS NOT in your self interest.

Racists racing IS NOT in they self interest.

Its like watching lemmings run off a cliff. Wilful self destruction IS NOT in your self interest, it is the epitome of the LACK of self interest and awareness.

How can you display self interest when your behavior is suicidal?

Psychologically the two are the opposites on the SPECTRUM.


It's self sacrifice, they'll do what ever it takes to stay on top. It ain't about them personally to them its about the white skin being on top of the food chain.
 
When I hear Trump talk, I just hear a guy who claims my profession, but is on that bullshit. He has no actual expertise or skills, but speaks in these broad generalities, It just seems very clear that he has no idea what he's talking about, and may know a single talking point or two, but does not have depth of knowledge on any subject.

He's the modern day P.T Barnum, a snake oil sensationalist who never delivers on his outlandish promises. He's the cheerleader in school who ran for class president making claims of "a free soda machine in the lunchroom! two-hour recess! no homework!" then gets in and doesn't really want to be bothered with the day to day work required to to the actual job... he just wanted to be the class president because he thought it meant he could just go around and make up rules.
spot on !
so easy to spot yet 75million+ americans failed to see it !
 
It's definitely about power, but it's more than that. Trump taps into something a bit more visceral than other white supremacist politicians are unable to do. Again, this is about power like you said, but Trump's quixotic tropes... Make America Great Again (even though he just repackaged it), We're going to build the wall, we're going to ban the Muslim, etc... it all made White Folks think that Trump was going to give them the country their great grandfathers used to have, when white men dominated all aspects of society...which is then about power, but it's something else... it's nationalistic and whites are driven by this corrupted concept of patriotism where he was literally saving America.. because to them, pre-civil rights era or even Wild West America was the real America where white men didn't have to live by any rules (which is another reason they love Trump because none of the rules apply to him). It's power, but it's this nostalgic pitch to a mythical time... much how Hitler pitched the Germans.... and to whites, it's weird because it's not solely about power, because they know that ultimately, they're personally powerless too in many ways... and that's why Grievance Porn works on them. Look at Alito this week... a white male hetero Christian on the fucking Supreme Court complaining that America, as it currently operates, persecutes him. Look at the farmer that lost his farm specifically because of Trump's policies. I'm not being hyperbolic.. I've seen interviews with farmers admitting that trump's policies cost him their life's work BUT THEY WERE STILL GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM IN 2020. When asked why, they said they "liked what he was doing for the country". They never specify what that is but they'll run some scattered throughts about "the wall, immigration, attacking the media"... in the end, they all worship at the altar of white surpremacy. It's much like Christianity... you have to be willing to sacrifice your person for Jesus and you can be saved. White Supremacy is their real Jesus. They'll happily sacrifice themselves for it.

This go back to a previous comment I made that anyone can get drunk off their reality if they believe it to be the truth. Whoever in power, gets to create the truth. White supremacy is the truth to these people and white people have the power and following to enforce it. All the stuff that was done in the name of religion didn’t stop people from wanting to follow it.

Trump merely showed the workings of white surpremcy blatantly. And his supporters were loud about it. Nothing is going to change them. Nothing.

Look what they are willing to do to uphold their truth. That’s why Dems need to be working to destroy it and not allow it to exist they way it does politically. But other 75 million that votes against Trump must also see it too. They’re can’t be moderate thinking when trying to defeat white supremacy because the ones that support it are fully committed consciously and unconsciously. Loyal to a fault.
 
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This nigga goin on a South American trickin tour on the taxpayers dime. #lastmeal



Ah...now it makes sense. Wolf is tryin to milk this shit and enjoy his last few weeks.

 
UPDATE: Corporate law firm dumps Trump
On Wednesday, Popular Information exposed the corporate clients of Porter Wright, a prominent law firm assisting the Trump campaign's scorched-earth legal strategy to reverse the results of the 2020 election. Late Thursday, Porter Wright "abruptly withdrew from a federal lawsuit that it had filed on behalf of the campaign" in Pennsylvania. The decision was "especially remarkable" because Porter Wright had filed the federal lawsuit only a few days earlier.

The Trump campaign was not happy. "Leftist mobs descended upon some of the lawyers representing the president’s campaign and they buckled," Tim Murtaugh, the campaign's communications director, said in a statement.

The other major law firm scrutinized in Popular Information's reporting, Jones Day, said it would "not get involved in additional litigation in this election." But it continues to represent the Pennsylvania GOP in a case challenging thousands of absentee ballots. And some Jones Day lawyers are agitating for stronger action. "I believe the question is whether this firm should lend its prestige and credibility to the project of an administration bent on undermining our democracy and our rule of law," Parker A. Rider-Longmaid, a Jones Day attorney, wrote in an email to colleagues.
 
You can’t have it both ways. You’re critical of The Speaker and House Leadership for not acting to save the police reform initiative, but not The Majority Leader and Senate Leadership for being so insulted by not having any of his allies (spies & spin doctors) in the room when the House bill was written they couldn’t take it up. The Senate Leadership could have been the bigger person and just returned the House’s bill with simply those items they could agree on (if there really were any) and save the other things they couldn’t support for another time. I know that’s now how congress works, but it should be. I also asked you how many democrats were in the room when Scott wrote his competing Senate bill? Your reply seemed to be Black people lose because of Nancy.
You cats trip me out. You want to be right do bad that you ignore facts and make up things to support your illogical positions. You do this in hopes that people won't read or look for the truth and accept your misinformation as is.

Nope. Not here.

I'm not republican or democrat. So I do not need to lie for any party. However, because you are democrat, you feel the need to lie to support your party and excuse their missteps.


Yes. You blanket their entire party as inept yet the democrats have failed black people for decades. This is a fact.

All of which could have been discussed. But your dumb ass party said "f it. All or nothing." So we got nothing as usual.

The republican bill and the democratic bill make lynching a federal crime, call for increased data collection, more training for law enforcement officials and incentives for law enforcement officers to wear body cameras, and creates a national criminal justice commission.

These are facts. Why didn't you mention that?? Because it doesn't fit your narrative.

But this isn't enough to get started?

All or nothing. We get nothing according to the democrats.

Here is an example of you lying and spreading misinformation. The democrats did not vote against the bill. Why? Because there was no vote for the bill. They voted against a debate which is the second step in either chamber to move a bill forward. Instead of having a conversation to voice their opinion regarding issues they disagreed with, they decided not to act at all. They could have worked as rational congressman to add things, take away things etc. Yet, the stance was and still is, my way or nothing. This is ignorant and childless. This is fact. You want to excuse dumb decisions your party makes. No person is perfect. Why can't you except that your party fucked up three times this year? They fucked up stimulus talk. They fucked up the police reform bill. They fucked up with defund the police.
My grandmother used to say, a half truth is just as bad as a lie. We have to acknowledge that sources like Roland Martin are not impartial and come with a preconceived opinion which is just as bad as Fox news. Report the facts.

You and I know for a fact that a bill proposed by the democrats without any republican input will never get passed. We know this. So, why pretend and go through the charade? Why not even bring in Will Hurd?? No excuse except there was no plan to pass anything, just like the stimulus.

Now, to be fair the republicans could have taken the democrat house bill on police reform and presented it in committee to make changes etc. But, money Mitch was already pissed that the democrats created the house bill without any republican input and said f dat. The Senate will not intertain any bill created solely by democrats. I see his point, but also believe that the Senate could have found a happy medium.

Neither the democrats or republicans should expect all of the things they want to be in a bill to remain. But, both parties should expect input from all elected officials and an opportunity to provide input regarding proposed bills. This was not done.

The democrats f this up and now nothing has been done.

PS, a couple of those dudes on Roland's show obviously didn't read both bills because some of the things they were complaining about that's in the Senate Bill is also in the house bill. How dumb can you be?

Pandering for TV and hoping the public is not inforned.
 
Michael Moore on Why Democrats Need to Stop Acting Like Diet Republicans
By E. Alex Jung

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Michael Moore. Photo: Santiago Felipe/Getty Images
Around 4:30 a.m. on November 6, Michael Moore was on Facebook Live celebrating Christmas early: Joe Biden would win the presidency over Donald Trump. Of course, the major news networks had yet to call the most exhausting presidential election of our time — that wouldn’t happen until the morning of November 7 — but he felt confident, so he read a parody written by Basel Hamdan, the executive producer of his podcast, called “‘Twas the Night Before Trump Removal.” The documentarian and leftist agitator has a long history of predicting the will of the electoral college. In the summer of 2016, he warned self-assured liberals that Donald Trump would beat Hillary Clinton, and as those same self-assured liberals were wringing their hands over the early 2020 results, he was predicting a Biden victory. During a phone call before the cable news tally, we discussed why the Democrats won, the case for packing the Supreme Court, and where progressives go from here.

Have you gotten any sleep?
Yes, I’ve had a good three to four hours a night, every night, so I’m good. You can do that for a week.
Have you been watching anything else other than election returns?
I just watched a movie on Turner Classic Movies from 1950 starring Joel McCrea, called Stars in My Crown. People have told me to watch it for years. It’s set in the late 1800s and an epidemic breaks out in a town with a group of white supremacists. They’re harassing this elderly Black man because they want his property. The preacher believes only in God, not science, and so he doesn’t listen to the doctor when he comes down with a fever to isolate himself. And he helps to infect the town. Then he realizes he’s done that, and that it has to be both God and science. And this is 1950. It was just stunning to watch this play out. Now I know why people have been telling me to watch this.

Why do you think the media took so long to call the election results for Biden?
They’re afraid. Republicans make more noise. They’re very good at intimidation and bullying. The left, not so much. I think they also want to make sure they’re right. It’s a very, very close election, but it’s not like it’s gone back and forth. The trend for three days in Pennsylvania, Georgia — it’s Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden. Once they started to count all the ballots, it was clear what was going on. The majority of the country, just as they have in seven of the last eight elections, don’t want the Republican in the White House.
Just think about this. Four years ago, the Republicans had the White House, the House, the Senate, and the Supreme Court, yet the majority of Americans didn’t vote for them. At some point you can’t keep calling this a democracy. It’s dangerous to have people in office that are serving not the will of the people, but at the will of a system that was set up to appease the slave states, the Electoral College.
What do you think is going to happen in terms of a transition of power?Oh my God. Well, we’re in a very dangerous zone here. Because the words lame and duck feel quite appropriate for Donald Trump. He will not like that. And his behavior this week has been unhinged. I hate the fact that that soldier is still around him carrying the briefcase with the nuclear codes. But I’m also convinced that generals have never put the actual nuclear codes in that briefcase. And somebody will write a book someday about the Trump presidency and they will reveal that the codes were never in there. It was just a number for takeout pizza or something.
I think we have to be on guard. The press has to do its job. Don’t relax because we’re all kind of relieved. Don’t not pay attention to what’s going on. If he continues to be more unhinged, then we’ll have to consider the 25th amendment. Maybe some of the Republicans in the Senate would actually consider impeachment just to get him out of there.
Biden himself is a fairly centrist candidate. I understand we may have averted the worst-case scenario, but do you also think that maybe we’re just kicking the can down the road?
Well, I feel in some ways our job is going to be harder now. If Trump were to have won, the easy part of the job being in the opposition is that the enemy is clearly identified, because he identifies himself as the enemy. You don’t have to do anything to convince people that he’s a bigot, that he’s a misogynist. He’s self-identified as all those things.
People are like, “I can’t believe this.” After four years of him behaving like this, you still can’t believe it. You should have been believing him a long time ago. This is my bone I’ve had to pick with New Yorkers for some time now. People in New York knew Donald Trump for decades. He was foisted upon the rest of us who did not know him — who only knew him from a reality show. New Yorkers knew for four decades that he was this aspiring psychopath, and did nothing to stop him. He got away with everything. Never went to jail. Lied and lied and lied. They called him “the Donald.” He didn’t give himself that nickname.
Honest to God, a fraud like Trump in Detroit, you never would have even heard of him nation-wide. He would have been taken care of. And I don’t mean floating in the Detroit River. I just mean it would have been dealt with.
Pelosi has already called for Democrats to move toward the center, and disavow progressivism for the sake of the Georgia Senate races. Whereas in fact, centrist candidates lost a lot of their elections.
I knew they would do this. “This is how we’ll win the Senate races in Georgia. We need to be more like Republicans.” Why would people vote for something pretending to be more Republican than the original, actual thing itself? They’re not going to convince anybody with this. They’ve already got their candidates, they’ve already got their party. So I think it’s a huge mistake.
The only reason why Biden won, and the only reason that [Nancy Pelosi] preserved the house, is because of progressives and African Americans and young people. It was Black voters and Black Americans and young people that made that happen. We won by at least 4 million votes. The American people weighed in, during a pandemic, and they came out on the side of the Democrats.
Alexandria [Ocasio-Cortez], I think, just tweeted something. You can look at the graphs, where the Democratic Party’s efforts to register new voters bottomed out once the pandemic started. There’s hardly any new Democratic Party registrations across the country. But as soon as Black Lives Matter and the demonstrations in the summer, you can see the spike just shot right up for people registering as Democrats across the country.
Do you think it’s time for a new Speaker of the House, then?
No, [Pelosi] just needs to take maybe a little time to study the demographics of what happened here a little better. I think Pelosi has pulled off some incredible things. The whole impeachment. I think she’s on some gutsy things. I mean, to rip up his speech after the State of the Union. Geez. She’s not the kind of politician that just goes off her rail. She’s very thoughtful. So I don’t think that’s the problem.
I think just … stop listening to the pundits. Because they say these things: Don’t say the word socialism or don’t say “defund the police” or don’t support Black Lives Matter. These are all racial comments coming from white, somewhat liberal people, and they really should think about when they say this stuff. Because they’re expressing their racial anxiety that this is a Black and brown and young and female country. So instead of fighting it, embrace it. And they’ll do well. But if they try to misconstrue what’s going on because of their own racial anxiety, it’s not going to go away. Because the police won’t stop shooting unarmed Black men.
And everybody knows what they mean when people have said “defund the police.” They mean, take some of this money away from the cops, and give it to people who can handle things the cops actually don’t want to handle anyways. They didn’t sign up to be social workers. They didn’t sign up to be substance-abuse advisers, family counselors, dealing with family disputes. That’s not why they wanted to be police. And that’s not what they’re trained to do. So if the Democrats run away from any of this, they’re doomed. And they’ll get their lights punched out in the 2022 midterms. Because young people, progressives, Black voters — if they see the Democrats have deserted them, they will desert the Democrats. No question in my mind about that.
Have you had any conversations with Biden or the campaign?
I didn’t communicate with the campaign. Except for in the last two weeks, I did get a call from somebody connected to the campaign to ask what to do about how to get out the vote in Flint. The first thing I said was show up. Hillary didn’t come. Hilary didn’t go to Wisconsin. You’ve got to go. And then Biden when he’s there has got to say on day one, “I’m sending in the Army Corps of Engineers. I’m digging up the poison pipes.” If you do that, then that will go such a long way. They got there last weekend; Joe and Obama went to Flint and Detroit and got Stevie Wonder there to go with them.
Does it make up for the water stunt?
After the speech was over, you saw somebody’s video of Obama hitting that great three pointer in the gym. I thought, oh, that’s cool. And then, wait a minute. I know this gym. And there on the gym floor it said Northwestern. He fired off that three-point shot from the exact spot where he fake-drank the Flint water during the 2016 campaign. And then I started hearing later that day, the next day, from people in Flint who saw the same thing. Now you’d have to be from Flint. Nobody reported this.
This is the first time I’m talking about it publicly. I didn’t want to say anything before the election, but everybody in Flint knew. And I just thought, please don’t have people give up. Something about this triggered that reminder that the Democrats let them suffer and be poisoned by this water and did nothing to help them. I just thought, Mike, don’t say anything till the election is over. There’s nothing I could do about it anyways. I can’t undo what happened.
All [Biden] would say is he would guarantee that that wouldn’t happen in any other city. Okay. I mean, people there are still drinking bottled water.
That is still appalling.
It is appalling. But I’m not going to stop on it.
On Facebook, you wondered aloud a little bit about why more Americans didn’t repudiate Trump …
I feel a bit better today. Because that late, late night on Tuesday, I wasn’t so sure about Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona and New Mexico. But it looks like at least five Trump states got flipped by Biden, whereas Trump flipped no states. When all the votes are counted this could be a 52-48 election. We don’t have 60/40 elections. So if you can get past the 51 mark, it’s almost considered a landslide.
So I think it is a significant repudiation. Not the one I would have wanted, because you still have to square the fact that 70 million Americans wanted Donald Trump to have four more years after living through this.
What does the future of the Democratic Party look like?
We need better strategy, better outreach. There’s still [millions of] non-voters. Reach out to them. See if we can give them a reason to vote — not convince them to vote, actually, through our actions, make them want to vote because they see that Democratic politicians are really working in their best interest.
What would you say to people who think Bernie would have done better than Biden in the general election?
I don’t know how you could scientifically prove that?
Of course you couldn’t.
It certainly would be wrong to say, “Oh, so glad we got Biden there. We never would have done this with Bernie.” That’s not true. But let me just say something about Biden too. Biden may surprise a lot of progressives. Because it’s in Biden’s head that he may just do this for one term and that this is going to be his legacy — this is how people remember him — I think he’s going to want to go out being remembered as doing some very profound things.
Where do you see the Republican Party going after this election?
Well, that’s a good question. It depends on whether it’s the Republican Party or, really, the Trump Party. Because he has a huge cult following, and they repeat him like it’s gospel. All the conspiracy theories. I don’t think they can last long as a party. That’s my gut feeling. Mainly because you can’t get any new people, any young people, to be with you. How long can you last?
Well, through, gerrymandering, controlling the courts. They were supposed to die out in the last election, but they cling on to power in all of these anti-democratic ways.
Right. Basically, the country is three political parties: The Christian right. The people who are socially liberal, but are big believers in capitalism. So they’re the economic conservatives, the Wall Streeters. And then the progressives who are socially progressive, and who believe either that social democracies are the best way to function on this planet or they believe in the old form of capitalism [as] Adam Smith said, “This won’t work without a conscience. Capitalism won’t sustain itself, won’t survive, and the barbarians will be at the gate at some point.” I’m just paraphrasing.
Most young people — I would say most millennials, most of the Zoomers, and the ones that come after them — are going to believe my version of how I described this: That everybody has to have a seat at the table, and everybody gets a slice of the pie, and there’s a safety net surrounding everybody. The goal is that nobody falls into a crack. I think that’s how people, especially in the future here, are going to want to live, and part of the future is already here. There’s a million Gretas. They’re going to lead, they’re going to run for office. The future is Rashida [Tlaib]. The future is not Judge Amy [Coney Barrett]. Judge Amy has such a reach back into the 17th century. Those days are over.
But she’s going to be there for a bit.
For your entire life. But that’s okay. We need to reform the court anyway. We’ve got the same number of justices that we had back when the population of the U.S. was, what, 80 million people? There’s no other part of our system that doesn’t expand or hasn’t expanded with population. So forget about expanding it because [Republicans] packed the court. They stole a couple seats, forget all that. It simply needs to be expanded because we’ve expanded.
And they should do it with the entire federal judiciary. I can tell you from my experience in Michigan; there’s only two districts for the federal courts in Michigan, Eastern and Western. The Western is everything from down to the Indiana border, all the way up to the top of the Upper Peninsula. The whole Upper Peninsula in the Western District. It’s crazy. The federal judiciary needs to be expanded. And they should go ahead and do this and not be afraid. And don’t listen to them crying about packing the court. Oh, my God. What a joke.
In 2016, we talked about the importance of reality television in understanding the American electorate. It’s something that I think about a lot still, especially considering most people interfaced with Trump through reality TV. Moreover, he really plays into the rhythm of reality TV, even though he’s running the executive branch.
Yeah, I’ve been thinking about this. I mean his wife and his son also had coronavirus. Only on a fake television show would the dad leave the wife and child who are also sick behind when the ambulance arrives. Why not take them, get them the best treatment? But no, no. Forget about whether you’re liberal or conservative? What dad would do that. Well, a reality-TV dad, maybe? He’s the one you would root against on The Bachelorette.
Is there anything that Democrats could have done for a more resounding victory?
Nominate Michelle Obama. Draft her for the good of the country, and tell her we’re really sorry, because we know how much you don’t want to do it. But we need to crush this, we need to crush it bad. So it never comes back. And then you’d have 80 to 100 million votes for Michelle Obama, and an absolute ass whooping of Donald Trump. That’s how it could have been better. The lesson for 2022 is, let’s make sure we pick winners and the people that are going to win and get our U.S. Senate back.
What do progressives do next?
Let’s get out there and support Biden when he’s doing the right thing. And when he’s sort of doing the right thing, let’s nudge him. And when he’s doing the wrong thing, let’s play offense here. Okay, yes, [Biden] is not for Medicare for All. But if a universal health-care bill comes on his desk, that has passed the House and the Senate, do you think he’s going to veto it? No. So anything we could do to make it more progressive, I think he’ll go along with. Because he’s not fundamentally opposed to everybody having health insurance. He’s not fundamentally opposed to women having equal rights.
So we’re all on the same page. He might do it a little differently. He might do a little more the grandpa way. And we need to do it the Ariana Grande way. That’s where our heads should be at. Let’s push for the things we believe in and let young people lead. Because young people and women of color gave us our largest demonstrations in the Trump era: the Women’s March, the March for Our Lives organized by the Parkland kids, and the Black Lives Matter uprising. So let’s get behind them. I think we’re going to have more success than we realize, if we realize how much power we really hold in our hands right now.

 
Man its amazing how well whites continue to hide their majority inbred, low IQ, neanderthal, low functioning animal- like masses from public view so well. There are more uncivilized, barely house broken whites like this in this country than are not. But if you watched television or mainstream outlets, you would think they were all a baseline Bryan Cranston type.
They think they are smart. I work with these fucks in the oil industry. Handed positions they aren't qualified for and have a sense of entitlement that borders complete insanity.

I am white, therefore I am right.

That's it in a nutshell. Their identity is wrapped up in the blanket of my color makes me better.

When you prove them wrong, the double and triple down on the lie, instead of saying "you're right".

When I was a tech, I had a supervisor that was dumb as a bag of lizard shit. I made a subsea connector to hook up the survey to the ROV. it was 2 wires 120 VAC, and ground, a twisted wire pair for 232 and the shield for that. So I fabricated it, heat shrunk the solder, and potted it in liquid plastic. This jack ass came in the workshop and said "What's in there?" I told him, and he said "You don't know that!!" I said dude, I have a merger and a multimeter, I can check continuity pin to pin to verify the path. He said "yeah, but you don't know what's in there!" I'm like dude, I have a Multimeter that I can check and cross-check against, I know what wire is going where. Of course, he came back, "But you don't know what's in there!"

This man was in charge of a 6 man crew and a 5 million dollar system, but he didn't understand how I could trace electricity through a cable. He was later fired for drugs and alcohol, then re-hired 2 years later. :smh: :smh:

My first few years about 50% of the guys I worked for were good for chewing tobacco, drinking and talking about guns.
 
They think they are smart. I work with these fucks in the oil industry. Handed positions they aren't qualified for and have a sense of entitlement that borders complete insanity.

I am white, therefore I am right.

That's it in a nutshell. Their identity is wrapped up in the blanket of my color makes me better.

When you prove them wrong, the double and triple down on the lie, instead of saying "you're right".

When I was a tech, I had a supervisor that was dumb as a bag of lizard shit. I made a subsea connector to hook up the survey to the ROV. it was 2 wires 120 VAC, and ground, a twisted wire pair for 232 and the shield for that. So I fabricated it, heat shrunk the solder, and potted it in liquid plastic. This jack ass came in the workshop and said "What's in there?" I told him, and he said "You don't know that!!" I said dude, I have a merger and a multimeter, I can check continuity pin to pin to verify the path. He said "yeah, but you don't know what's in there!" I'm like dude, I have a Multimeter that I can check and cross-check against, I know what wire is going where. Of course, he came back, "But you don't know what's in there!"

This man was in charge of a 6 man crew and a 5 million dollar system, but he didn't understand how I could trace electricity through a cable. He was later fired for drugs and alcohol, then re-hired 2 years later. :smh: :smh:

My first few years about 50% of the guys I worked for were good for chewing tobacco, drinking and talking about guns.
Fucking cacs man. :smh:
 
You can’t have it both ways. You’re critical of The Speaker and House Leadership for not acting to save the police reform initiative, but not The Majority Leader and Senate Leadership for being so insulted by not having any of his allies (spies & spin doctors) in the room when the House bill was written they couldn’t take it up.
Brother, the democrats drafted the bill alone. And pushed it through the house. And basically said f the republican house members. This was 100% wrong. That's a recipe for failure. We can not have a government where we are skeptical about everything that happens. "Spies and spin doctors?" Here you are creating a situation that doesn't exist.
The Senate Leadership could have been the bigger person and just returned the House’s bill with simply those items they could agree on (if there really were any) and save the other things they couldn’t support for another time.
I agree and I even said this. Money Mitch is going tit for tat and it's childish. But, even if they did, it would still be a bill with zero republican house input.

Nonetheless, both sides could have conceded in some capacity to make this work.
I also asked you how many democrats were in the room when Scott wrote his competing Senate bill?
None, and again this was also stupid and a childish response to the democratic house bill.
Your reply seemed to be Black people lose because of Nancy.
This I 100% believe deep down in my soul. She is a millionaire with old money who has never in her entire career sponsored anything that was for the benefit of black folk. Her leadership of the democratic party is terrible and she is a horrible negotiator. Black folk could have been benefiting from $400 extra per week since September. Over $3000 per person will never be recovered. Remember, Biden can not enact an executive order to do this, congress has to pass a law. But, even if this happens in January, we are talking over $5000 of missed payments. This equals a net loss for people no matter when or if the Stimulus is passed.

It's been 6 months since the house bill on police reform was passed. And there has been no mention of this from either party as of late. Ice Cube had to come in a restart the conversation. That's crazy!!

Republicans and democrats have failed us.
 
Brother, the democrats drafted the bill alone. And pushed it through the house. And basically said f the republican house members. This was 100% wrong. That's a recipe for failure. We can not have a government where we are skeptical about everything that happens. "Spies and spin doctors?" Here you are creating a situation that doesn't exist.

I agree and I even said this. Money Mitch is going tit for tat and it's childish. But, even if they did, it would still be a bill with zero republican house input.

Nonetheless, both sides could have conceded in some capacity to make this work.

None, and again this was also stupid and a childish response to the democratic house bill.

This I 100% believe deep down in my soul. She is a millionaire with old money who has never in her entire career sponsored anything that was for the benefit of black folk. Her leadership of the democratic party is terrible and she is a horrible negotiator. Black folk could have been benefiting from $400 extra per week since September. Over $3000 per person will never be recovered. Remember, Biden can not enact an executive order to do this, congress has to pass a law. But, even if this happens in January, we are talking over $5000 of missed payments. This equals a net loss for people no matter when or if the Stimulus is passed.

It's been 6 months since the house bill on police reform was passed. And there has been no mention of this from either party as of late. Ice Cube had to come in a restart the conversation. That's crazy!!

Republicans and democrats have failed us.
No don’t you put the Democrats with that....You see how many bills Mitch McConnell block from the house this term so don’t you put Democrats into the blame for that.
 
They think they are smart. I work with these fucks in the oil industry. Handed positions they aren't qualified for and have a sense of entitlement that borders complete insanity.

I am white, therefore I am right.

That's it in a nutshell. Their identity is wrapped up in the blanket of my color makes me better.

When you prove them wrong, the double and triple down on the lie, instead of saying "you're right".

When I was a tech, I had a supervisor that was dumb as a bag of lizard shit. I made a subsea connector to hook up the survey to the ROV. it was 2 wires 120 VAC, and ground, a twisted wire pair for 232 and the shield for that. So I fabricated it, heat shrunk the solder, and potted it in liquid plastic. This jack ass came in the workshop and said "What's in there?" I told him, and he said "You don't know that!!" I said dude, I have a merger and a multimeter, I can check continuity pin to pin to verify the path. He said "yeah, but you don't know what's in there!" I'm like dude, I have a Multimeter that I can check and cross-check against, I know what wire is going where. Of course, he came back, "But you don't know what's in there!"

This man was in charge of a 6 man crew and a 5 million dollar system, but he didn't understand how I could trace electricity through a cable. He was later fired for drugs and alcohol, then re-hired 2 years later. :smh: :smh:

My first few years about 50% of the guys I worked for were good for chewing tobacco, drinking and talking about guns.
I feel for you. I worked around MAGA too. It really takes a toll on you. You have to take care of yourself. I'd imagine it is extra-difficult since you were isolated on a rig with them. Man I often felt like I was a zoologist or an anthropologist studying an ancient culture of idiots, watching them self-destruct. Take care of yourself. If you have family, be cognizant not to bring it home. I fear that I brought it home and I wasn't as good a parent as I could have been.
 
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