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Submitted at 02-10-2024, 03:49 AM by Mordant | |
1 Comment | |
Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy was in Las Vegas last night for Donald Trump's victory speech after the Nevada caucus, and he was asked to respond to his arch-enemy Matt Gaetz's suggestion that he should take over the RNC from Ronna McDaniel. | |
Submitted at 02-10-2024, 03:42 AM by Mordant | |
At the center of everything I’ve written for the last few months (if not the last few years), sits a cancerous problem with the fabric of how capital is deployed in modern business. Public and private investors, along with the markets themselves, have become entirely decoupled from the concept of what “good” business truly is, focusing on one metric… | |
Submitted at 02-10-2024, 03:56 AM by Disruptive Emotional-Support Pig | |
The Liberal government is looking to put a dent in automobile theft by finding ways to ban devices commonly used to steal vehicles and eyeing tougher criminal penalties for perpetrators. | |
Submitted at 02-10-2024, 02:00 AM by sleeppoor | |
In a video posted on TikTok Feb. 3, @olivesongs11 composed a song based on the lore that Punxsutawney Phil has been alive since 1886, and his longevity comes from an "elixir of life" that he takes a sip of every summer. According to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, Phyliss, his wife, is unfortunately not offered the same elixir and is not given her own immortality. | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 10:55 PM by Mordant | |
Warner was seeking of $75 – $80 million for Coyote vs Acme nd rejected offers from Netflix, Amazon and Paramount, insiders tell TheWrap | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 09:21 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 08:54 PM by sleeppoor | |
Tallahassee police are investigating a possible trespassing incident after Leon County Commissioner David O'Keefe and City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow visited the site of the new Police Department as work crews removed 20 oak trees that community members had tried to save.
Heather Merritt, a TPD spokesperson, confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the incident is under investigation but she could not say who was being investigated.
"We are aware of an incident that occurred at the future headquarters of TPD and the investigation is ongoing," Merritt said.
The commissioners' visit to the construction site on Jan. 25 was hardly a secret ― Matlow went live on Facebook with video from the scene as he offered scathing criticism of the decision to remove the trees and filmed video of the tree-cutting through a fence. Others also visited the site that morning, including City Commissioner Jack Porter and concerned citizens from neighborhoods around the old Northwood Centre property. | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 05:53 PM by sleeppoor | |
Footage released by the DA's office shows the cops initiated the arrest of a migrant in Times Square after he made a remark about "Ugly Betty." | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 05:28 AM by sleeppoor | |
The bill requires people be held on bail for dozens of new, small-time charges—and virtually eliminates charitable bail funds. | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 04:41 AM by sleeppoor | |
While once we dreamed of eradicating COVID, now much of society has resigned itself to SARS-CoV-2’s constant presence—a surrender that would once have been unthinkable.
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Let me stop you there, because the USA government never thought that and acted accordingly | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 03:23 AM by Nibbles | |
Submitted at 02-09-2024, 02:21 AM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 09:40 PM by sleeppoor | |
It’s amoral. It’s desperate. It’s politically reckless. It’s wrong no matter how you look at it.
How do Democrats justify this lurch toward increased brutality at the border? Some appear to view it as a clever maneuver to beat the GOP at their own game. By adopting Republican framing and policy on immigration, and still getting rebuffed, this thinking goes, Democrats will show voters that Trump-driven hysteria is to blame for the supposed “crisis” at the border. It’s a confounding and amoral “gotcha” strategy, in which people seeking to move across the border in pursuit of safety, work, and a new home amount to little more than a mechanism for media narrative point-scoring.
The messaging gambit from the White House and leading Senate Democrats is equal parts vulgar, xenophobic, and too cute by half. They are, they readily proclaim, giving Republicans “what they asked for.” And then, when Republicans reject it, Democrats say those Republicans want “border chaos” and are simply pawns of Trump and Trumpism. Republicans “appointed the Republican negotiator,” Senator Chris Murphy, one of the architects of the border bill, tweeted on Tuesday. He then told reporters, “We followed [Republicans’] instructions to the letter.” Republicans “got what they wanted,” Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn.) said on social media. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) would add, with feigned credulity, “Just gobsmacked. I’ve never seen anything like it. [Senate Republicans] literally demanded specific policy, got it, and then killed it.”
This line may have sounded clever in whatever West Wing whiteboarding session it emanated from, but the whole gambit rests on a confusing moral narrative: Do Democrats now agree with the Republican party on immigration, ideologically? Their outward messaging appears to accept the premise that this hard-right bill will “fix the border” (whatever this means), so it seems they do. Top Democratic senators are proudly boosting an endorsement of the bill by the Border Patrol union, a far-right union with a history of promoting white nationalism and avidly backing Trump. MSNBC personality Al Sharpton, much to the right-wing media’s gratification, said in an interview with Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) Tuesday that “we’re looking every day at the invasion of migrants”—positively Trumpian rhetoric. This seems like quite a pivot after Democratic party messaging ran in 2020 on criticizing Trump’s border policies and rhetoric as akin to Nazism. If so, do the Democrats now owe the GOP an apology? | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 09:28 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 08:37 PM by sleeppoor | |
The presidential field is basically set, but before the Trump vs. Biden rematch begins in earnest, there are still a bunch of highly contentious primaries for the House and Senate left to be decided. On the Democratic side, none will draw more attention and money than the campaign to knock the Squad—the famed young, progressive legislators of color—out of Congress. And now, thanks to the most recent round of fundraising reports filed to the Federal Election Commission, we know exactly who’s funding that campaign.
Surprise! It’s Republican billionaires and megadonors.
Let’s back up: During the 2022 midterms, one of the super PACs affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobbying group—called the United Democracy Project—spent more than any other outside group during the Democratic primaries. Yes, it was spending on Democrats. But it boosted only conservative Democrats who were in races against progressive legislators, in part because progressives are, as a whole, willing to criticize Israel, and sometimes even question unconditional military aid to Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 08:36 PM by sleeppoor | |
Over 30 public sector bargaining units in Florida have been decertified since October. | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 04:41 PM by sleeppoor | |
The 911 caller, who is a friend of the family, described the suspect, Brian Mcgann Jr., as a "delusional conspiracy theorist." | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 04:40 PM by sleeppoor | |
An expert witness testified hydrazine was likely formed during an electrolysis process.
Editor note: see also this footage of testimony from the https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=3165&v=j_7emVHVGf0&feature=youtu.be | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 04:54 PM by SolarW | |
"He would not be one for chemotherapy. He's always argued against it. He's a great believer in natural herbs and potions and things like that.
"So my guess is that at the moment he's taking advice from a man called Michael Dixon, who he's championed for many years, has headed his own natural alternative medicinal institute discredited by many people. | |
Submitted at 02-08-2024, 01:12 PM by Mordant | |

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy was in Las Vegas last night for Donald Trump's victory speech after the Nevada caucus, and he was asked to respond to his arch-enemy Matt Gaetz's suggestion that he should take over the RNC from Ronna McDaniel.
At the center of everything I’ve written for the last few months (if not the last few years), sits a cancerous problem with the fabric of how capital is deployed in modern business. Public and private investors, along with the markets themselves, have become entirely decoupled from the concept of what “good” business truly is, focusing on one metric…
The Liberal government is looking to put a dent in automobile theft by finding ways to ban devices commonly used to steal vehicles and eyeing tougher criminal penalties for perpetrators.
In a video posted on TikTok Feb. 3, @olivesongs11 composed a song based on the lore that Punxsutawney Phil has been alive since 1886, and his longevity comes from an "elixir of life" that he takes a sip of every summer. According to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, Phyliss, his wife, is unfortunately not offered the same elixir and is not given her own immortality.
Warner was seeking of $75 – $80 million for Coyote vs Acme nd rejected offers from Netflix, Amazon and Paramount, insiders tell TheWrap
Tallahassee police are investigating a possible trespassing incident after Leon County Commissioner David O'Keefe and City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow visited the site of the new Police Department as work crews removed 20 oak trees that community members had tried to save.
Heather Merritt, a TPD spokesperson, confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the incident is under investigation but she could not say who was being investigated.
"We are aware of an incident that occurred at the future headquarters of TPD and the investigation is ongoing," Merritt said.
The commissioners' visit to the construction site on Jan. 25 was hardly a secret ― Matlow went live on Facebook with video from the scene as he offered scathing criticism of the decision to remove the trees and filmed video of the tree-cutting through a fence. Others also visited the site that morning, including City Commissioner Jack Porter and concerned citizens from neighborhoods around the old Northwood Centre property.
Footage released by the DA's office shows the cops initiated the arrest of a migrant in Times Square after he made a remark about "Ugly Betty."
The bill requires people be held on bail for dozens of new, small-time charges—and virtually eliminates charitable bail funds.
While once we dreamed of eradicating COVID, now much of society has resigned itself to SARS-CoV-2’s constant presence—a surrender that would once have been unthinkable.
---
Let me stop you there, because the USA government never thought that and acted accordingly
It’s amoral. It’s desperate. It’s politically reckless. It’s wrong no matter how you look at it.
How do Democrats justify this lurch toward increased brutality at the border? Some appear to view it as a clever maneuver to beat the GOP at their own game. By adopting Republican framing and policy on immigration, and still getting rebuffed, this thinking goes, Democrats will show voters that Trump-driven hysteria is to blame for the supposed “crisis” at the border. It’s a confounding and amoral “gotcha” strategy, in which people seeking to move across the border in pursuit of safety, work, and a new home amount to little more than a mechanism for media narrative point-scoring.
The messaging gambit from the White House and leading Senate Democrats is equal parts vulgar, xenophobic, and too cute by half. They are, they readily proclaim, giving Republicans “what they asked for.” And then, when Republicans reject it, Democrats say those Republicans want “border chaos” and are simply pawns of Trump and Trumpism. Republicans “appointed the Republican negotiator,” Senator Chris Murphy, one of the architects of the border bill, tweeted on Tuesday. He then told reporters, “We followed [Republicans’] instructions to the letter.” Republicans “got what they wanted,” Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn.) said on social media. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) would add, with feigned credulity, “Just gobsmacked. I’ve never seen anything like it. [Senate Republicans] literally demanded specific policy, got it, and then killed it.”
This line may have sounded clever in whatever West Wing whiteboarding session it emanated from, but the whole gambit rests on a confusing moral narrative: Do Democrats now agree with the Republican party on immigration, ideologically? Their outward messaging appears to accept the premise that this hard-right bill will “fix the border” (whatever this means), so it seems they do. Top Democratic senators are proudly boosting an endorsement of the bill by the Border Patrol union, a far-right union with a history of promoting white nationalism and avidly backing Trump. MSNBC personality Al Sharpton, much to the right-wing media’s gratification, said in an interview with Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) Tuesday that “we’re looking every day at the invasion of migrants”—positively Trumpian rhetoric. This seems like quite a pivot after Democratic party messaging ran in 2020 on criticizing Trump’s border policies and rhetoric as akin to Nazism. If so, do the Democrats now owe the GOP an apology?
The presidential field is basically set, but before the Trump vs. Biden rematch begins in earnest, there are still a bunch of highly contentious primaries for the House and Senate left to be decided. On the Democratic side, none will draw more attention and money than the campaign to knock the Squad—the famed young, progressive legislators of color—out of Congress. And now, thanks to the most recent round of fundraising reports filed to the Federal Election Commission, we know exactly who’s funding that campaign.
Surprise! It’s Republican billionaires and megadonors.
Let’s back up: During the 2022 midterms, one of the super PACs affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobbying group—called the United Democracy Project—spent more than any other outside group during the Democratic primaries. Yes, it was spending on Democrats. But it boosted only conservative Democrats who were in races against progressive legislators, in part because progressives are, as a whole, willing to criticize Israel, and sometimes even question unconditional military aid to Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
Over 30 public sector bargaining units in Florida have been decertified since October.
The 911 caller, who is a friend of the family, described the suspect, Brian Mcgann Jr., as a "delusional conspiracy theorist."
An expert witness testified hydrazine was likely formed during an electrolysis process.
Editor note: see also this footage of testimony from the https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=3165&v=j_7emVHVGf0&feature=youtu.be
"He would not be one for chemotherapy. He's always argued against it. He's a great believer in natural herbs and potions and things like that.
"So my guess is that at the moment he's taking advice from a man called Michael Dixon, who he's championed for many years, has headed his own natural alternative medicinal institute discredited by many people.