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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11220 on: July 02, 2021, 03:41:45 PM »

Rats have more empathy than the average GOP politician.

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11221 on: July 02, 2021, 03:47:57 PM »

We have a police problem.

https://lawandcrime.com/police/watch-ohio-police-chief-leaves-ku-klux-klan-sign-on-black-officers-desk-then-retires-under-pressure

Part of what illustrates the problem is the ex-chief's confusion over why it was a problem and his decision/assertion that people in the department were trying to bring him down, or there would not have been an issue.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11222 on: July 02, 2021, 04:13:29 PM »

Much ado about BULLSHIT


“It was the kerfuffle that fizzled.

Anxious for some tension to jolt the No Drama Biden era, and missing the nonstop, frantic news cycles of the Trump years, the Beltway media just spent a week in hyperventilation mode. In the end, the story they desperately wanted to push — bipartisan negotiations for the proposed infrastructure bill were unraveling thanks to a Biden “blunder” — went nowhere, and the press once again revealed how it chases over-hyped Democratic White House controversy instead of straight news.

The overheated media excitement for a ho-hum story was the latest proof that the press, five months into Biden’s term, is still struggling to adjust from the Trump era tumult. With clicks and views down this year and more news consumers embracing the return to news cycle ‘normalcy’ under Biden’s steady, non-psychotic hand, reporters, editors, and producers are leaning into any attempt to create headlines and conflict.

It also marks the return to process journalism, which Beltway reporters love, as they focus on the theatrics of lawmaking, often at the expense of the substance.

For the infrastructure story, the Washington Post excitedly announced that Biden “flubbed” the “rocky rollout” of the preliminary bipartisan deal that had been struck in the Senate when he said he wouldn’t sign it unless a simultaneous and larger bill favored by Democrats didn’t land on his desk. “If they don’t come, I’m not signing,” Biden said. “Real simple.”

Republicans immediately launched into outrage mode, insisting the president had blind-sided them with a new demand. (Fact: He had discussed it for months.) And when the GOP goes into outrage mode, the press quickly falls in line, loudly amplifying the claims of foul play, along with lots of coverage about how Biden supposedly messed up the Democrat’s legislative agenda.


“White House Scrambles to Manage Fallout of Biden’s ‘Tandem’ Remarks” Politico  announced. Bloomberg dubbed it his “blunder,” followed by this from Financial Times: “Biden Seeks Support for Infrastructure Deal After Bungled Rollout.” At CNN, they breathlessly claimed Biden’s comments had set off a “48-hours chaos” cycle inside the Beltway, and “exposed Biden’s continued ability to throw his agenda for a loop with a few misplaced words.” (Gaffes!)


What’s actually in the infrastructure bill? That was of less interest to most news outlets, as they myopically focused on the process and would-be horse trading that was underway on Capitol Hill. That included insomnia-inducing bouts of process questions during White House press briefings, as reporters asked the same question over and over about Biden’s comment and whether he’d sign the bipartisan bill without the Democratic one.

All of it was driven by Republican posturing and the mainstream media’s public assumption that they were acting as honest brokers. “The tantrum clearly wasn't rooted in good faith,” noted MSNBC’s Steve Benen. “And yet, much of the political world went along with the theatrics anyway, as if there was some degree of sincerity in Republican complaints about Biden and Democratic leaders having gone too far.”

Added the Post’s Jennifer Rubin: “The Republicans routinely play the mainstream media, which indulges them by creating controversy. “Biden may have blown it” banter filled the cable TV shows. Instead of closely examining whether Republicans’ outburst was illogical, and pointing out that any threats were empty, they ran with the story for days.”

It was hard to watch the cringe-worthy coverage and not think a lot of it was driven by a media desire to gin up controversy for an extremely uncontroversial president. With the nation no longer locked into Trump news cycles that horrified millions of voters, demanded attention, and sparked genuine outrage, there’s a temptation now to widely overplay middling stories.

On Wednesday Reuters hyped the results of its latest presidential polling and presented the results as sweepingly bad for Biden. “Support For Biden Erodes Among Democrats,” read the headline. Yet the piece noted that Biden today is nearly 20 points more popular than Trump was at this juncture of his presidency. That’s one of the biggest polling jumps in modern American history.

This approach to Biden coverage isn’t new. Back in May, the press pushed the strange narrative that the Biden White House was being overrun by “a flurry of crises” that threatened to stymie the new, popular president. The administration was “struggling to find a clear narrative.” “Multiple Crises at Home and Abroad Provide a Reality Check for Biden's White House,” a CNN headline declared, while NBC’s “Meet the Press” announced, “Biden Battles New Crises as Honeymoon Fades.” And from The Hill: “The Imminent Crises Facing Joe Biden.”

But journalists often strained themselves trying to construct the new narrative. In an effort to paint the picture of mounting “crises,” several pointed to the already-fixed Colonial Pipeline shutdown from the previous week as proof Biden was facing “new” calamities.

This followed a silly March media outburst of gotcha stories: Biden travels during the pandemic! Biden rides an expensive exercise bike! Biden wears a Rolex! Biden hasn't given a press conference! Biden hasn't credited Trump for the vaccine! Biden hasn't "united" the nation!

Not only were the attacks dopey, but they lacked all context. Biden’s predecessor waged war on free and fair elections during his final months in office and inspired a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. Yet the press spent days treating a stray, misdirected Biden sentence regarding infrastructure negotiations as “chaos”?

The press really struggles with the new drama-free White House.”


Eric Boehlert

https://pressrun.media/p/bungled-flubbed-chaos-the-press-tries
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11223 on: July 02, 2021, 04:35:56 PM »

As people work to rebuild infrastructure, one issue is clean electricity, and as people make the move to clean energy the electric companies need to be community owned like in Anaheim, instead of being owned by a profit driven company.

http://www.anaheim.net/2104/About-Electric-Services

And in Anaheim the power lines will all be put underground within the next 50 years. It would be wise for everyone to put their power lines underground.

Salute,

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11224 on: July 02, 2021, 04:54:15 PM »

The Texas GOP's racism:
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/07/01/texas-forget-the-alamo-book-event-canceled

The talk was going to discuss the role of slavery and the Alamo, but forget that!
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11225 on: July 02, 2021, 05:03:29 PM »

Leader Joe:  "NO MORE QUESTIONS about Afghanistan!"

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11226 on: July 02, 2021, 05:05:23 PM »

The Texas GOP's racism:
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/07/01/texas-forget-the-alamo-book-event-canceled

The talk was going to discuss the role of slavery and the Alamo, but forget that!
Right wing cancel culture strikes again!
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11227 on: July 02, 2021, 06:04:22 PM »

From wiki,  on the Alamo...

The new policies, and the increased enforcement of immigration laws and import tariffs, incited many immigrants to revolt. The border region of Mexican Texas was largely populated by immigrants from the United States, some legal but most illegal. These people were accustomed to a federalist government and to extensive individual rights including the right to own slaves, and they were quite vocal in their displeasure at Mexico's law enforcement and shift towards centralism.  Already suspicious after previous American attempts to purchase Mexican Texas, Mexican authorities blamed much of the Texian unrest on American immigrants, most of whom had entered illegally and made little effort to adapt to the Mexican culture and who continued to hold people in slavery when slavery had been abolished in Mexico.

Yeah,  nothing to discuss there.   
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11228 on: July 02, 2021, 07:28:02 PM »

I put this in the Boxing forum, but I will put it here too, the action is about ready to start...

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Al Macias

Let’s go Puerto Rico... two Puerto Ricans on this card... Jason Soto and Jeremy Ramos... Puerto Rico  in the house!!!!

Thunderbolt Boxing Arizona...Live stream

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Macias Boxing Team of Tehachapi, California.

Salute,

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11229 on: July 02, 2021, 07:39:09 PM »

I cannot figure out where the Live Stream is for the Boxing, it would be cool if we had Boxing on television on the regular channels, like the CBS Wide World Of Sports, or something. And I hate the Pay Per View. We need to have Boxing back on regular television.

And Baseball too, the Angels were on channel 5, Gene Autry owned the Angels, and he owned Channel 5, KTLA Los Angeles, and he broadcast the Angel games on channel 5. Baseball needs to be brought back to free television.

The Dodgers too.

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11230 on: July 02, 2021, 08:20:15 PM »

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/stimulus-benefit-offers-free-health-181000317.html

We're among the families with $0 health insurance as a result of this plan. It makes less of a dent for us than it might, because ACA was already working well for us. But I know other folks who were Cobraed and for whom this is important financially and therefore for food and house security.
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11231 on: July 02, 2021, 08:31:11 PM »

Rats have more empathy than the average GOP politician.


Sorry,  but isn't this a current news forum? 
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11232 on: July 02, 2021, 08:45:32 PM »

  Oh those polls!


Nearly half of Americans — 48 percent — disapprove of the way Biden is handling crime while only 38 percent approve, according to a Washington Post/ ABC News poll released Friday. Fourteen percent of Americans had no opinion.
As for Biden’s idea to employ “a range of programs” to keep Americans from pulling the trigger, 51 percent of voters would prefer stricter enforcement of current gun laws. Fifty-three percent said stricter gun control laws would not reduce crime, according to the poll.


Instead, 55 percent of Americans think increasing police department funding would reduce crime. At least 75 percent think increasing funding to build economic opportunities in poor communities would help combat crime as well.

The unfavorable polling report coincides with the declining popularity of the “Defund the Police” movement, a surge in violent crime, and the Biden Administration’s attempt to blame the GOP for police department budget cuts.

Many Democrat-run cities have defunded the police in the past year, and prominent Democrat politicians have not been shy in voicing their support for the movement. At the same time, homicides in the U.S. were up 24 percent in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same period last year.

Biden has denied supporting the “Defund the Police” movement, but backed reallocating police resources during his campaign.

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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11233 on: July 02, 2021, 09:19:52 PM »

They had no idea what they were talking about. There was no science behind what they said, they were just guessing and acting like it was settled, but it wasn't. We know that now because the actual science is finally coming in. Our juvenile mask policy, the one imposed on the entire country by the teachers’ unions and their puppets in Washington, turns out to be a complete disaster.

It was a human tragedy, in fact, on a vast scale, and it is a living testament to the recklessness of our leaders. A new study on masks and children has been conducted by actual researchers in Germany and Poland, and it was just published in JAMA Pediatrics, the premier peer-reviewed pediatric medical journal in the world. That study confirms that masking children wasn't simply unnecessary and probably counterproductive. Masking children was legitimately dangerous for the children.



https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-if-public-officials-keep-acting-like-this-there-may-be-a-revolution
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Re: Biden Administration
« Reply #11234 on: July 02, 2021, 09:27:15 PM »

They had no idea what they were talking about. There was no science behind what they said, they were just guessing and acting like it was settled, but it wasn't. We know that now because the actual science is finally coming in. Our juvenile mask policy, the one imposed on the entire country by the teachers’ unions and their puppets in Washington, turns out to be a complete disaster.

It was a human tragedy, in fact, on a vast scale, and it is a living testament to the recklessness of our leaders. A new study on masks and children has been conducted by actual researchers in Germany and Poland, and it was just published in JAMA Pediatrics, the premier peer-reviewed pediatric medical journal in the world. That study confirms that masking children wasn't simply unnecessary and probably counterproductive. Masking children was legitimately dangerous for the children.



https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-if-public-officials-keep-acting-like-this-there-may-be-a-revolution

What a fucking Patriot.


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