Both Sides: Why we don't fuck with the GOP

HeathCliff

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dbluesun

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republicans really need to see this
according to the article
republican congressional districts are receiving 7 times more in funding from the inflation reduction act than democrat
districts but repug law makers want to repeal it
 
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T_Holmes

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Yeah, Whoopi's trying to be too nice. I get where she's coming from, and I agree with some of her points. But "respecting" someone's right to say something and holding them accountable are two different things.

And even if you want to try to drag Kaep into this, it's still the wrong approach. Instead of saying, "Leave this dude alone because they should have left Kaep alone," they should be using all of that energy to get Kaep reinstated.

The only real point I agree with is that Butker could have stated his beliefs on home and family without attacking other things/people. He picked specific targets for a reason. He chose violence, so he can have all of the heat attached to that decision. Heck, he's not even getting that much heat. People are buying out his jersey, for crying out loud. I doubt he even feels like he's in trouble.
 

T_Holmes

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republicans really need to see this
according to the article
republican congressional districts are receiving 7 times more in funding from the inflation reduction act than democrat
districts but repug law makers want to repeal it
You can show it to them, but the problem isn't that they don't know.

They. Don't . Care.

Even if they accepted it as truth, the end result would just be them convincing themselves that they deserve more because they worked harder or were cheated out of it by whatever group they are currently hating. If logic worked on Republicans, this battle would have been over decades ago.
 

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The asinine tweets don’t stop… so let’s play along. Let’s add in the Trump visits to his other properties besides Mar-a-Lago and while you are at it give us the total amount of tax payer dollars spent (and pocketed by Trump) to accommodate staff and Secret Service. (And I bet he overcharged the government in the process.)
 

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Yeah, Whoopi's trying to be too nice. I get where she's coming from, and I agree with some of her points. But "respecting" someone's right to say something and holding them accountable are two different things.

And even if you want to try to drag Kaep into this, it's still the wrong approach. Instead of saying, "Leave this dude alone because they should have left Kaep alone," they should be using all of that energy to get Kaep reinstated.

The only real point I agree with is that Butker could have stated his beliefs on home and family without attacking other things/people. He picked specific targets for a reason. He chose violence, so he can have all of the heat attached to that decision. Heck, he's not even getting that much heat. People are buying out his jersey, for crying out loud. I doubt he even feels like he's in trouble.

Kaboom
 

DC_Dude

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But he is pandering....

Biden team consulted prominent Morehouse alumni to craft commencement speech that’s expected to praise student voices​







Tony Allen, right, Chair of the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs and President of Delaware State University, speaks as US President Joe Biden listens during a meeting with members of the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities at the Roosevelt Room of the White House on September 25, 2023 in Washington, DC.

Tony Allen, right, Chair of the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs and President of Delaware State University, speaks as US President Joe Biden listens during a meeting with members of the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities at the Roosevelt Room of the White House on September 25, 2023 in Washington, DC.
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CNN —
After weeks of consultation with prominent Black public figures, President Joe Biden is preparing to deliver a commencement speech at Morehouse College that highlights triumph over adversity and the lasting impact of peaceful protest, according to people involved in the preparations.
The content of the speech has been the subject of careful consideration, with an event intended to celebrate the next generation of young Black leaders becoming mired in controversy over some campus discontent with the president’s handling of the conflict in Gaza.
Dr. Tony Allen, president of Delaware State University and a longtime friend of Biden’s, counseled the president on praising the bravery of young people speaking out against injustice.


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“The voices of students have grown even more clear, particularly in the last few years,” Allen told CNN in an interview, pointing to the protests following George Floyd’s murder and the Black Lives Matter movement. “As opposed to striking a delicate balance, I think he will hit that head on.”
President Joe Biden speaks about new actions to protect American workers and businesses from China's unfair trade practices, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 14.
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But the discussion behind the scenes has been delicate – with White House officials traveling to Morehouse’s Atlanta campus to hold forth with students and faculty and attempt to quell their concerns. During one meeting in early May, roughly half of the two-hour conversation focused on the conflict in Gaza, one source said, with the rest touching on other issues of concern for students.
Among those issues, according to people familiar with the discussions, was student worry that their achievements would be overshadowed by a stump speech. They have expressed frustration that the format of the event and the level of security required for such a high-profile visit resulted in limited tickets for family members, many of whom would be required to watch from an overflow room.
Stephen Benjamin, the president’s director of public engagement who conducted the meeting, says Biden is intent on keeping the focus on the graduates.
“He is the leader of the free world. On this day, he’s a commencement speaker for these young men, and that’s what he plans to do – be a commencement speaker,” Benjamin told CNN in an interview.
The campaign element is impossible to ignore. Biden will deliver the speech against a politically charged backdrop in front of a group whose political backing Biden needs in November amid signs of eroding support from young and Black voters in his rematch against former President Donald Trump.
“If folk think that there’s no substantive difference between the two choices, that their lives haven’t been fundamentally transformed by Biden’s policies, they didn’t, they won’t turn out,” Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr., chair of Princeton University’s Department of African American Studies, told The Bulwark Podcast. “And if we don’t turn out in high numbers, then [Biden’s] in trouble.”
Glaude, who sits on the Morehouse Board of Trustees and has advised Biden on issues of historical significance in the past, is among the leaders the White House consulted to craft the speech, according to two sources. The president’s top aides also sought input from Morehouse alumni like former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson; Birmingham, Alabama, Mayor Randall Woodfin; and Montgomery, Alabama, Mayor Steven Reed.
Cedric Richmond, a Morehouse alum who has worked for Biden in various roles, played an integral role in facilitating those conversations and securing the president’s appearance at the college.
Morehouse College President David A. Thomas tells CNN the school will not ask police to take individuals out of commencement in zip ties.
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“African American male leaders that will be leaders in the nation, leaders in their community and that history of work and excellence that the school produces, deserves that recognition,” Richmond told CNN in an interview. Richmond said he expects the president to highlight the obligation to give back and the importance of community.
In the days leading up to the speech, the Biden administration outlined new data intended to highlight the scale of the White House’s investments in Black institutions. That data included $16 billion in funding for historically Black colleges and universities and roughly $12 billion in funding for Black-owned small businesses.
“He doesn’t just talk the talk, he walks the walk,” Benjamin said Thursday of Biden’s investment and policy priorities.
The numbers have already proven to be a powerful talking point, with Biden pointing to those statistics in a speech at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, an event taking place amid a flurry of events to reach Black voters.
At Morehouse, Biden’s broader economic message touting the expansion of the middle class is likely to hit home, according to Allen.
HBCUs “continue to be the number one engine for promoting African Americans into the middle class,” Allen told CNN. “As drivers of this, it all fits together.”
 
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