Mitch McConnell says Black people vote just as much as 'Americans'

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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is trending on Twitter after making an insidious comment related to voting rights, in which he implied African Americans are not Americans.
After a vote to move the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to the Senate floor failed Wednesday, McConnell was asked by a reporter about concerns among voters of color.
"Well the concern is misplaced, because if you look at the statistics, African American voters are voting in just as high a percentage as Americans," McConnell responded.
A 19-second clip of the exchange was posted to Twitter late Wednesday and has been viewed nearly 1 million times.
"Being Black doesn’t make you less of an American, no matter what this craven man thinks," former Kentucky Rep. Charles Booker tweeted.
"In one quote, he summarized the entire GOP worldview. They think it’s a White nation and anyone who isn’t White isn’t a true American," tweeted another person.



The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, named for the late Georgia Democratic representative and civil rights icon, would restore Justice Department review of changes in election laws in states with a history of discrimination.
According to the Brennan Center for Justice, a nonpartisan policy group affiliated with the New York University School of Law, in 2021 at least 19 states passed 34 laws restricting access to voting.
In a statement shortly after the legislation failed to advance, President Joe Biden said: "I am profoundly disappointed that the United States Senate has failed to stand up for our democracy. I am disappointed — but I am not deterred.
"My Administration will never stop fighting to ensure that the heart and soul of our democracy — the right to vote — is protected at all costs. We will continue to work with allies to advance necessary legislation to protect the right to vote. And to push for Senate procedural changes that will protect the fundamental right to vote."

In an opinion piece submitted to The Courier Journal, McConnell categorized the new legislation as a power grab by Democrats.
"Washington Democrats have desperately wanted to take over our elections for years, even though their justification seems to change every election cycle," he wrote. "After losing the White House in 2016, they said the takeover was necessary because our democracy was fundamentally broken.
"Now that they’ve won the White House, their story has flipped: Our democracy is in perfect shape, except when Republican-controlled states dare to pass mainstream voting laws."
In that piece, when differentiating between voters, McConnell wrote about Black and white voter turnout, not African American and American.
USA Today reporters Savannah Behrmann and Ledyard King contributed to this story. Contact reporter Krista Johnson at kjohnson3@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal:

 
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This is his wife. You know that he treats her like shit in and out of the bed. His homies running trains on her, fucking her in the ass and shit. Just a submissive slut.

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I really hate this chicken neck mother fucker man how he has fleeced KY and the country for decades is disgusting. When he goes I’m buying a dog a 40 oz and some Taco Bell to pay my “respects”
 
For the most part, they are.
One sweet talks you, uses lube, and gives you a room to lay down after. The other raws you, spits on your face, beats you, and tells you to shut the fuck up and like it.
I would say the Democrats are worse because they get our votes at 90% and do jackshit for us. I can't get mad at Republicans because I don't vote republican and I don't know anyone who does.
 
It's called, "A Freudian Slip".
You unintentionally say or express true feelings that you subconsciously tried to suppress or down play.
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Moscow Mitch "The Bitch" McConnell is an old man who is finding it difficult to keep a lid on his TRUE feelings about Blacks anymore. :hmm:
 
Hey Black people in KY, just maybe 100% of your population 18 and older should VOTE. All you need is 30% of the halfway decent white people to counter the absolute racists 50%.

All this whining passive, non voting shit is going to lead to Jim Crow 2022.
 
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But they're all the same, guys...


Pelosi Skeptical Of Need To Ban Trading Stock In Congress: It’s About ‘Trusting Our Members’



House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she is open to banning lawmakers from owning and trading individual stocks if enough Democrats want that, but said she was personally “always in favor of trusting our members” not to do illegal things.

There has been growing momentum on both sides of the aisle for a ban on individual stock trading among members of Congress, but Democratic leadership has been reluctant to push the issue. In December, Pelosi said outright that lawmakers should be allowed to trade stocks.

“We are a free-market economy,” the California Democrat said at the time. “They should be able to participate in that.”
Pelosi seemed more open to a ban on Thursday, however, saying, “If members want to do that, I’m OK with that.”

But she’s certainly not pressed to act on the issue.

“I do come down always in favor of trusting our members,” she said. “To give a blanket attitude of ‘we can’t do this, and we can’t do that’ because we can’t be trusted — I just don’t buy into that.”

Pelosi added that she would support increasing the penalties for insider trading, which is federally banned, and said justices on the Supreme Court should be subject to the same penalties for insider trading as members of Congress currently are.

A growing list of Democratic lawmakers are backing a proposal from Sens. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) that would prohibit lawmakers, their spouses and their dependent children from trading individual stocks. The topic has also become an issue on the campaign trail, with several candidates, including Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Rep. Connor Lamb, coming out in support of a ban.

Some Republicans have also caught on. The party’s leader in the House, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), said he would direct a Republican-led chamber to implement the ban if voted back into the majority. Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance said he supports the idea. Even Donald Trump chimed in on the issue, saying Pelosi specifically should not be allowed to trade stocks.

Such a law would, of course, come at great financial cost to the majority of lawmakers, including Pelosi. Her venture capitalist husband netted a $5 million gain last summer on Alphabet stock, according to financial disclosures.

The current interest in banning members from trading stocks began after it was reported that multiple senators, or their spouses, sold off large amounts of stocks in February 2020 — shortly before the public fully learned what the arrival of COVID-19 meant for the economy. The Department of Justice looked into trades by Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.), Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), but ultimately dismissed them. The Securities and Exchange Commission is still investigating Burr.

These investigations, though mostly dropped, came on the heels of the successful prosecution of Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.) for engaging in insider trading of stock in a pharmaceutical company whose board he sat on. Trump pardoned Collins, the first member of Congress to endorse his 2016 presidential bid.

An investigation by Insider further piqued interest in a stock trade ban, as it found that 42 lawmakers and 182 high-level staff failed to properly report stock trades as required under the 2012 Stock Act.
 
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