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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #376 on: January 26, 2021, 11:50:13 AM »

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #377 on: January 26, 2021, 11:59:45 AM »



thank you for post this Josh.

Now I don't have the facts or info to know if all what;s in that post is true, and I understand the source may have an axe to grind, or truck to drive long haul, but I suspect its largely truthful, as the logic seems to be there.

I await Red's concise rebuttal of "LOL" or something equally persuasive,
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #378 on: January 26, 2021, 12:03:17 PM »


thank you for post this Josh.

Now I don't have the facts or info to know if all what;s in that post is true, and I understand the source may have an axe to grind, or truck to drive long haul, but I suspect its largely truthful, as the logic seems to be there.

I await Red's concise rebuttal of "LOL" or something equally persuasive,

You're welcome.

I think Luee's response would be likelier to be entertaining, but since I don't see either of them unless somebody quotes them, I'll be fine.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #379 on: January 26, 2021, 12:12:41 PM »

Seems those whose jobs are directly affected by Keystone have a different view from that of Biden.


The new vision for Keystone XL is a true 21st-century infrastructure project aimed at meeting future energy demand in the most sustainable way possible.
If this union project is blocked, workers and families will lose a huge opportunity. Renewable energy goals would be set back, 1,000 union jobs would vanish in the cold of winter and in the middle of a pandemic, and the promise of the 10,000 jobs required to build this project would disappear.
This project has been transformed since 2015, and with these new developments—expanded commitment to equity, operating at net zero and built with craft labor—Keystone XL is now the standard for energy infrastructure projects in the United States. It is our hope that you and your administration will take the time to review the new Keystone XL project closely and recognize its value to working Americans and its potential to move us toward a stronger, more sustainable economy.
Sincerely,

Sean McGarvey
President
North America’s Building Trades Unions
James T. Callahan
General President
International Union of Operating Engineers
Jay Timmons
President and CEO
National Association of Manufacturers
Mark McManus General President United Association



https://teamster.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/11821UnionManufacturingKXLLtr.pdf
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #380 on: January 26, 2021, 12:20:42 PM »

Miranda Devine: Criminals take over New York as NYPD funding cut

After months of violent anti-police protests New York’s finest are demoralised and resigning in droves, writes Miranda Devine.

January 26, 2021 - 10:10PM
The Daily Telegraph

Crime and disorder have turned New York into the dystopian Gotham city of Batman fame.

Zombies roam filthy streets and fights and stabbings are commonplace outside the once salubrious hotels that now house thousands of homeless.
The feeling of menace on the streets is familiar to anyone who lived here in the 1980s and 1990s when the city last fell apart.

Graffiti is back on the subway, and so are almost daily reports of someone being shoved into the path of a train.
Bail reform and other soft on crime policies pushed by the despised Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo, along with pandemic-related jail releases, have led to an explosion of violence on the streets.

As I write, my police scanner app shows that a woman is stabbing a man with a knife nearby, as well as an “assault with weapon” and a “dispute involving gun”.

In the first 24 days of this year, 21 New Yorkers have been murdered, an increase of 75 per cent over the same period last year, reports the NYPD union. A total of 71 New Yorkers have been shot, an increase of 51 per cent.

On Friday, a 26-year-old man got off a bus from Atlanta in downtown Manhattan and immediately was attacked by a gang of about a dozen people in broad daylight.
They beat him, stabbed him in the head and torso and stole his mobile phone, shoes and all his clothes, including his underwear.

The same day, a motorist surrounded and terrorised by teen cyclists who broke the windscreen and smashed every panel of his car as he sat at traffic lights in Midtown last month, complained to police that he “is frustrated there has been little progress in the case”.

Everyone knows there are no longer any consequences for bad behaviour in this city.

After months of violent anti-police protests, which culminated in the city council stripping the NYPD of $1 billion of funding, New York’s finest are demoralised and resigning in droves.

And it is at this exact precarious moment that the New York State Attorney-General Letitia James declared war on the NYPD.

She has sided with anarchist thugs who threw bricks and Molotov cocktails at police and set fire to their squad cars, by filing a law suit last week against the NYPD for what she described as “excessive force against peaceful protesters” last year.

She dismissed the violence of those protests, during which 350 cops were injured, and 450 businesses were destroyed, vandalised or set on fire during one 10-day period, as mere “instances of property damage and injuries to NYPD officers at or near some of these early protests.”

Then she doubled down last week after another riot erupted on Martin Luther King Day near City Hall.

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea blasted the protesters as the “antithesis of Dr King” with their “violence, throwing bottles, breaking property, calling for the death of officers [and] to burn the city down.” Eleven cops were injured in that melee.

But James blamed the NYPD for their “concerning behaviour … As we laid out in our lawsuit, this is a longstanding pattern that must stop.”

That’s a guarantee the crime wave won’t stop.

Miranda Devine is in New York for 18 months to cover current affairs for The Daily Telegraph


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Charming.
Yes, seems like a another clear case of "be careful what you wish for".
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #381 on: January 26, 2021, 12:38:42 PM »

Details emerging about the Shanghai mini-outbreak.  Reportedly 10 confirmed cases so far, over the last two weeks.  Patient Zero said to be someone who flew in from Britain.  Unknown if British or Chinese.

Their partner in SH contracted the virus and works at the Cancer Hospital.  So major screening and isolation and whatnot there.  Students at the nearby medical university, some of whom work at that hospital, have already been tested twice in the past week.  I'm guessing that's a quick initial antibody test followed up with the more precise nucleic acid test.

On my way home from basketball tonight (Tuesday) around 9:30PM, I ran across an entire city block under active quarantine.  There was blue "police tape" along all of the street light poles and every 20 feet or so stood a pair of white hazmat suited folks.  So no one allowed in or out.  I'm assuming blue tape with white lettering is for quarantine.

As I got to the corner, there were a number of police and two police cars the side road blocked off.  And up that street there were dozens hundred white hazmat suited folks (up to 100?) and more police and flood lights.  Looked like a movie scene.  I was glad I had a face mask on as I had stopped in a store on the way home.  I would have liked to have taken a video but that likely would have been discouraged.  I was just passing by on my bike and was glad not to be stopped or involved in those goings on.  Presumably a positive case occurred there.  and everyone else is going to be tested and hit up for their contacts recently.

Just checked to make sure that my phone health code is still Green, and didn't turn Yellow (suspect, need to be tested) or Red (need to be quarantined).
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #382 on: January 26, 2021, 01:32:23 PM »

[teamster statement on keystone]

thank you for post this Josh.

Now I don't have the facts or info to know if all what;s in that post is true, and I understand the source may have an axe to grind, or truck to drive long haul, but I suspect its largely truthful, as the logic seems to be there.


Followed this for over a decade (especially when it ran through my aquifer)  and can find no false statements in the teamster position.   Liquid bitumen by pipeline is a net loser of jobs and threat to aquifers our lives depend on.   The statement Red cut/pasted also misused the word "sustainable."  Tar sands and shale oil is anything but.   

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/04/alberta-canadas-tar-sands-is-growing-but-indigenous-people-fight-back/
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #383 on: January 26, 2021, 01:34:15 PM »

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #384 on: January 26, 2021, 01:50:53 PM »

Miranda Devine: Criminals take over New York as NYPD funding cut

After months of violent anti-police protests New York’s finest are demoralised and resigning in droves, writes Miranda Devine.

January 26, 2021 - 10:10PM
The Daily Telegraph

Crime and disorder have turned New York into the dystopian Gotham city of Batman fame.

Zombies roam filthy streets and fights and stabbings are commonplace outside the once salubrious hotels that now house thousands of homeless.
The feeling of menace on the streets is familiar to anyone who lived here in the 1980s and 1990s when the city last fell apart.

Graffiti is back on the subway, and so are almost daily reports of someone being shoved into the path of a train.
Bail reform and other soft on crime policies pushed by the despised Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo, along with pandemic-related jail releases, have led to an explosion of violence on the streets.

As I write, my police scanner app shows that a woman is stabbing a man with a knife nearby, as well as an “assault with weapon” and a “dispute involving gun”.

In the first 24 days of this year, 21 New Yorkers have been murdered, an increase of 75 per cent over the same period last year, reports the NYPD union. A total of 71 New Yorkers have been shot, an increase of 51 per cent.

On Friday, a 26-year-old man got off a bus from Atlanta in downtown Manhattan and immediately was attacked by a gang of about a dozen people in broad daylight.
They beat him, stabbed him in the head and torso and stole his mobile phone, shoes and all his clothes, including his underwear.

The same day, a motorist surrounded and terrorised by teen cyclists who broke the windscreen and smashed every panel of his car as he sat at traffic lights in Midtown last month, complained to police that he “is frustrated there has been little progress in the case”.

Everyone knows there are no longer any consequences for bad behaviour in this city.

After months of violent anti-police protests, which culminated in the city council stripping the NYPD of $1 billion of funding, New York’s finest are demoralised and resigning in droves.

And it is at this exact precarious moment that the New York State Attorney-General Letitia James declared war on the NYPD.

She has sided with anarchist thugs who threw bricks and Molotov cocktails at police and set fire to their squad cars, by filing a law suit last week against the NYPD for what she described as “excessive force against peaceful protesters” last year.

She dismissed the violence of those protests, during which 350 cops were injured, and 450 businesses were destroyed, vandalised or set on fire during one 10-day period, as mere “instances of property damage and injuries to NYPD officers at or near some of these early protests.”

Then she doubled down last week after another riot erupted on Martin Luther King Day near City Hall.

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea blasted the protesters as the “antithesis of Dr King” with their “violence, throwing bottles, breaking property, calling for the death of officers [and] to burn the city down.” Eleven cops were injured in that melee.

But James blamed the NYPD for their “concerning behaviour … As we laid out in our lawsuit, this is a longstanding pattern that must stop.”

That’s a guarantee the crime wave won’t stop.

Miranda Devine A FUCKING IDIOT.

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Charming.
Yes, seems like a another clear case of "be careful what you wish for".
Corrected for accuracy.

Any police officer who quits because he or she does not want accountability for their actions should not be a police officer.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #385 on: January 26, 2021, 01:55:25 PM »

I have always written poetry, since I was a child, and here is a story about the time when I learned that I was truly a poet...

When I was 18 years old I moved out on my own into my first house, and I threw a house-warming party to celebrate getting a new house. There was a lady there who told me that she was into poetry, and so I shared my poetry with her, I took her in my bedroom and I handed her a stack of my poetry. Then, more guests were arriving so I had to go out to greet my guests. When I came back into my bedroom, there were girls sitting on my bed reading my poetry, and the one girl who said she loved poetry was weeping. I told her that I did not mean to make her cry, and she told me that my poetry was beautiful. I connected with her soul, and that is what poetry is all about.

You guys will see when I finally get my book published, people are going to love my book. It is old now, but it has retained its freshness because it is real, and truth always stays the same, and it is great poetry like the greats of old.

Salute,

Tony V.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #386 on: January 26, 2021, 01:56:10 PM »

Now flex on them and remove the filibuster anyways.  Boss move.
The filibuster is on solid ground for at least two more years(probably forever).
Mitch beats Chucky, again.
Mitch got nothing he did not have going in. Manchin (and I think Sinema) had been on record opposing doing away with the filibuster for months. But he or Sinema could change their minds if the Repos block all legislation by filibuster. No commitment not to raise the issue.
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« Reply #387 on: January 26, 2021, 01:58:04 PM »

Why am I suddenly reminded of Vogons?

Oh fetid gruntbubbly thy mictruitions are to me....
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #388 on: January 26, 2021, 02:00:41 PM »

http://www.thedailybeast.com/justice-department-to-end-federal-contracts-with-private-prisons?ref=scroll

Like canceling the evil pipeline, an important step in the right direction. Cancelation from HS will hopefully follow in short order.

It’s good the Union is back to combatting slavery within our borders.
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« Reply #389 on: January 26, 2021, 02:02:00 PM »

Hope no one chews off their own foot,  reading this...


Just checked to make sure that my phone health code is still Green, and didn't turn Yellow (suspect, need to be tested) or Red (need to be quarantined).

While I can appreciate a society where everyone trades some personal freedom for enhanced outbreak control,  I can also see why this sentence may be chilling to many USA residents who are accustomed to a great deal of personal autonomy and distance from government.   

I rather enjoy having an eleven year old flipphone which has no GPS, doesn't track my web activities or where I've been,  easily deletes any part of my call logs I wish to delete,  and can be left OFF when I'm not using it.   It's also nice to spend cash on many purchases,  such that not everything I buy or use leaves a data trace in some vast globe-spanning network.   It's also quite exciting to know that not everything I do can be turned into a marketable data commodity.   Call me crazy but I still fancy the idea that my life is my own,  that my business is my business and not someone else's fucking business. 

I keep getting this feeling that you might actually revel in the personal freedom and autonomy that are still (if you're willing to work at it) possible in these United States.   If you like where you are at,  cool.   Just bear in mind why many of us consider China one of the most horrible hellholes of them all,  not because you can't have a comfortable existence there,  but because comfort and security are bought at the price of repressive and brutal totalitarian governance that seems to have little regard for individual human life.   

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