Seth Meyers: One of Trump’s Biggest Scams, the Foxconn Deal, Falls Apart
Seth takes a closer look at one of the signature scams of the Trump era falling apart and revealing the GOP’s brand of pro-worker populism is a giant fraud.
Seth takes a closer look at one of the signature scams of the Trump era falling apart and revealing the GOP’s brand of pro-worker populism is a giant fraud.
Overall, solid speech, even kind of inspiring, with enough “Suck it, MAGA freaks” to keep it lively.
— The Rude Pundit (@rudepundit) April 29, 2021
sorry, had to re up
viaduct?
- good night ✨ sleep well ✨ sweet dreams all ✨💫 pic.twitter.com/FUnoZ2cKeF
— Köksal Akın (@newworlddd555) April 27, 2021
I was just talking about this Foxconn scam with a friend of mine yesterday.
Watching these dbags pretend to be mad at that speech is hilarious pic.twitter.com/cG7oQ3KMKb
— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) April 29, 2021
.@laurenboebert: I CAN HAZ MUH GUNZ TO HUNT HOOMANS GUBMINT TEERNEE DONT TRED ON MEEE ELEKSHUN WUZ STOLIN FRUM TRUMP WHOZ GREATEST PREZNINT EVAH! HURR DURR!!! https://t.co/P6lzDdvCvT
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 29, 2021
Speaking of Bobo, a reporter from my local newspaper, the Vail Daily, reached out to me (we follow each other on Twitter) for an interview about her. He’s doing a story about the new congressional district Colorado is getting and he wanted to interview people who don’t support her. We talked on the phone yesterday for 40 minutes, good conversation. He texted me today asking if I wanted my picture taken for the story, I said sure. Probably on Friday I’m meeting with the paper’s photographer.
When the story hits I’ll make a page of it here at LGF.
re: #5 jaunte
I wonder if Republican donors realize that “autocrat” in Biden’s speech applies just as much to them as it does to Putin.
re: #5 jaunte
Oh, no, they’re mad at the speech. They’re mad that they got called out and that Biden’s spending programs are enormously popular, because it gives the lie to their claims that government spending is all bad and that we can only ever reduce the budget and cut taxes. The government is good for many things, things that are common interests to all Americans - education, health care, roadways and railways and airways and waterways, Internet, etc. Right now, all of those are in a despicable state, so we need to spend some money to make it so.
re: #6 teleskiguy
Speaking of Bobo, a reporter from my local newspaper, the Vail Daily, reached out to me (we follow each other on Twitter) for an interview about her. He’s doing a story about the new congressional district Colorado is getting and he wanted to interview people who don’t support her. We talked on the phone yesterday for 40 minutes, good conversation. He texted me today asking if I wanted my picture taken for the story, I said sure. Probably on Friday I’m meeting with the paper’s photographer.
When the story hits I’ll make a page of it here at LGF.
Well done!
Cry more, Count Dreckula
It is striking just how tedious & unoriginal the rhetoric was in Biden’s speech. Also, no outreach, no bipartisanship, no surprises, no warmth — a lifeless and dry address.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) April 29, 2021
Fuckin Scott. Schools are safe? Fuck you, you lying sack of shit.
Click.
Tim Scott is being muted. Nope. I CAN’T WITH THIS ONE.
— Michael W. Twitty (@KosherSoul) April 29, 2021
re: #6 teleskiguy
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Speaking of Bobo, a reporter from my local newspaper, the Vail Daily, reached out to me (we follow each other on Twitter) for an interview about her. He’s doing a story about the new congressional district Colorado is getting and he wanted to interview people who don’t support her. We talked on the phone yesterday for 40 minutes, good conversation. He texted me today asking if I wanted my picture taken for the story, I said sure. Probably on Friday I’m meeting with the paper’s photographer.
When the story hits I’ll make a page of it here at LGF.
people want to hear from a man with a clear head and focused eyes.
(remember us when you trend)
Wait…Tim Scott is complaining about the lock down that was caused by Trump’s mismanagement? Does he know who was President until three months ago?
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) April 29, 2021
re: #20 Orange Impostor
Is it just me or is Tim leaning at about a 25 degree angle?
Well, he’s well right of center.
Someone (AMomAnon?), a few threads back, said something about wanting to find deodorant without cute perfumey odors and all that. Speed Stick for Men (when I realized that women’s deodorant, ounce for ounce, costs about a third more than men’s, I stopped buying it) comes in unscented and is available from Amazon. Their eight-pack may well keep you going for the rest of the decade.
Everyone has stopped carrying unscented in my locality, but you might be able to find it where you are.
Back to catching up on the Address to the Nation. So glad about who’s not giving it.
re: #22 A hollow voice says NOW drain that swamp!
Someone (AMomAnon?), a few threads back, said something about wanting to find deodorant without cute perfumey odors and all that. Speed Stick for Men (when I realized that women’s deodorant, ounce for ounce, costs about a third more than men’s, I stopped buying it) comes in unscented and is available from Amazon. Their eight-pack may well keep you going for the rest of the decade.
Everyone has stopped carrying unscented in my locality, but you might be able to find it where you are.
Back to catching up on the Address to the Nation. So glad about who’s not giving it.
Dry Idea has an unscented roller ball. I use it.
re: #20 Orange Impostor
Is it just me or is Tim leaning at about a 25 degree angle?
Emulating Trump?
re: #23 austin_blue
Dry Idea has an unscented roller ball. I use it.
I use Dry Idea unscented stick.
re: #22 A hollow voice says NOW drain that swamp!
Someone (AMomAnon?), a few threads back, said something about wanting to find deodorant without cute perfumey odors and all that. Speed Stick for Men (when I realized that women’s deodorant, ounce for ounce, costs about a third more than men’s, I stopped buying it) comes in unscented and is available from Amazon. Their eight-pack may well keep you going for the rest of the decade.
Everyone has stopped carrying unscented in my locality, but you might be able to find it where you are.
Back to catching up on the Address to the Nation. So glad about who’s not giving it.
Tom’s unscented is also good. I can’t use anti-perspirant, only deodorant, and that stuff is great.
Tim Scott claims that Biden is “tearing America apart.” Where was he for the past 4yrs? #RepublicanResponse
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) April 29, 2021
Crickets from Tim Scott on Charlottesville and January 6th.
Biden’s agenda is popular with Americans. 65% popular, scoring good numbers even w Republicans. It’s the GOP who is not listening to the people
— Pat Bagley (@Patbagley) April 29, 2021
re: #22 A hollow voice says NOW drain that swamp!
That was me, lol. There’s a couple of brands that have a decent unscented deodorant. Arm and Hammer and Suave both are good and at decent prices. It’s harder to find a decent scented body wash that doesn’t break out my skin. I also found that there are unscented body washes for kids (Suave has one and there’s another brand I can’t remember at the moment) that work pretty well and isn’t expensive compared to women’s stuff. I’d just like to find something that as a nice scent that’s not going to kill my skin. Dr Bronners works too, but it’s drying after awhile.
re: #22 A hollow voice says NOW drain that swamp!
Someone (AMomAnon?), a few threads back, said something about wanting to find deodorant without cute perfumey odors and all that. Speed Stick for Men (when I realized that women’s deodorant, ounce for ounce, costs about a third more than men’s, I stopped buying it) comes in unscented and is available from Amazon. Their eight-pack may well keep you going for the rest of the decade.
Everyone has stopped carrying unscented in my locality, but you might be able to find it where you are.
Back to catching up on the Address to the Nation. So glad about who’s not giving it.
I made the mistake of not buying my normal variety of unscented laundry detergent a few weeks back. The stuff made my laundry literally reek to me of perfume or whatever they add for that “fresh scent”. Took pains the next time I went shopping to get some unperfumed detergent to use.
re: #28 jaunte
The GOP doesn’t expect to happen to listen to people (beyond their rich donors.)
They expect the great unwashed and the minorities to listen to them, and OBEY.
It’s weird when your insurrectionist stooge of a US Senator heckles a comedian on Twitter and predictably gets burned in return while millions of Texans lack healthcare, stable housing, regular paychecks, or savings as storm season bears down on us.
People notice.— Indivisible Houston (@indivisibleHOU) April 29, 2021
Ted Cruz is a waste of space.
re: #31 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
I made the mistake of not buying my normal variety of unscented laundry detergent a few weeks back. The stuff made my laundry literally reek to me of perfume or whatever they add for that “fresh scent”. Took pains the next time I went shopping to get some unperfumed detergent to use.
I use Arm and Hammer unscented. Powder, not liquid.
As to unscented deodorant, I have tried everywhere within two miles of where I live, and no-one sells it. Something I’ve never understood, unless everyone around here makes their own aromatherapy-balanced homebrew.
Man this is some real Uncle Remus stuff. #TimScott
— Sophia A. Nelson (@IAmSophiaNelson) April 29, 2021
The Capitol was attacked
by rioters w/Confederate Flags
serving a POTUS who claimed the 1st black POTUS wasn’t a real American
who tried to throw out ballots
of PA/AZ urban voters
& Tim Scott says
America’s not a racist country
in a building
built by slaves#PresidentalAddress— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) April 29, 2021
President Biden: “Trickle-down economics has never worked.”
I’ve waited decades to hear a president speak this simple undeniable truth.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 29, 2021
Supercell formed this afternoon near Del Rio and has hung together all the way through New Braunfels (175 miles). We are 45 miles NNE of the cell and we can hear the thunder. It was throwing softball-sized hail west of San Antonio in the only-in-Texas town of Hondo.
Biden’s ‘radical’ ideas — some long-overdue reforms paid for in the only way that makes any sense.
re: #37 Charles Johnson
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Biden can say stuff obama couldnt.
and sometimes just wouldn’t
Seth Myers imitating Bernie Sanders at 2:56 had me rolling: “I get everything I need from the coop, and when I run out of batteries, I just connect some copper wire to a potato. Hey, turn down the AC, potatoes don’t grow on trees.”
I just found that screechingly funny.
CNN: “If there was one argument animating Biden’s speech — and his entire presidency to date — is that more government, when working right, can improve Americans’ lives. It’s a simple proposition that bucks a decades-long trend in both parties toward a smaller, less interventionist Washington
my bold
Reagan’s famous quote was based on a purposely sabotaged and incompetent government
re: #42 Dangerman
my bold
Reagan’s famous quote was based on a purposely sabotaged and incompetent government
Ultimately the real audience for Reagan’s line were plutocrats whose only exposure to government is regulations on their business and taxes they want to avoid paying.
So this video came across my feeds:
There are lessons to be learned even for the West from the video, such as the grave perils of being anti-science or science ignorant and giving in to populism. Also, consider liking and sharing Rohin’s video, and maybe subscribing to his channel MedLife Crisis if that’s your cup of tea.
Tim Scott: “America is not a racist country”
Also Tim Scott: They used to teach racism in schools.
Also T.S., but 10 mins later: I get followed around in stores.
Same Tim: School choice will fix unequal education!
Timmy: Also, my granddaddy can’t read…
Still no racism, tho— Michael Harriot (@michaelharriot) April 29, 2021
Fun fact regarding @SenatorTimScott’s response.
Since the early 80s no person giving the response has gone on to become president.
But, the last one who did? Joe Biden, who gave a response in 1983.— Lisa Desjardins (@LisaDNews) April 29, 2021
re: #30 A Mom Anon
I have to use unscented everything. I use Secret unscented and All free for the wash. Really love All. Leaves the clothes clean and smelling like clothes and I don’t wheeze while the clothes are drying.
re: #44 Teukka
Ditto, tweet form:
The only way we are going to get out from under the #CrownedBastard’s t̶h̶u̶m̶b̶s̶ protein spikes is if we, in the words made immortal by “The Martian”, “Science the shit out of this”.
*Mic Drop*
/END— 😷 Teo 😷 (@Teukka72) April 29, 2021
I asked VP Harris what the significance of two women being seated behind the president tonight is: “Normal” she turned and said.
— Allison Pecorin (@AllisonMPecorin) April 29, 2021
I feel like Biden could replace “my fellow Americans” with “Dude,” and it would totally work
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) April 29, 2021
It’s not really storming here, but we ARE getting hail.
It was a fine “workman-like” speech. Not something we will be remembering or quoting in 6 months, let alone 6 years, but decent agenda setting and a chance to bypass the talking heads.
re: #53 KGxvi
It was a fine “workman-like” speech. Not something we will be remembering or quoting in 6 months, let alone 6 years, but decent agenda setting and a chance to bypass the talking heads.
I think that’s exactly right. Which is kinda like Joe. Slow and steady wins the race. If you get the people behind the policies, the other team has to come to the table.
It’s quite a change, isn’t it?
It would appear Louisiana Democratic candidate Rob Anderson was caught with the same kind of crap Republicans get caught with.
The difference is we don’t normally tolerate it. (five tweet thread)
I’m about to lose a MASSIVE friends for my stance, but it needs to be said:
I’m hurt and disappointed over the news of Rob, but nudes aside, what drove it home for me was his response to a woman offering to help his campaign and this is how he responded.
I’m so disappointed 😢 pic.twitter.com/3BQQfmPufZ— 💋 Name’s Crystal. I’m a ball. (@dontlickchalk) April 29, 2021
re: #53 KGxvi
It was a fine “workman-like” speech. Not something we will be remembering or quoting in 6 months, let alone 6 years, but decent agenda setting and a chance to bypass the talking heads.
re: #54 austin_blue
I think that’s exactly right. Which is kinda like Joe. Slow and steady wins the race. If you get the people behind the policies, the other team has to come to the table.
It’s quite a change, isn’t it?
Joe’s not a charismatic orator like FDR or JFK, but, like them, he does his best to put his money where his mouth is to do what needs to be done.
Please enjoy Harrison Ford watching a magic trick & then reacting in the only way Harrison Ford reacts to anything pic.twitter.com/oAoUlDT3GY
— Clarisse Loughrey (@clarisselou) April 28, 2021
Posting this not so much for the video but for the response.
“I never thought the leopards would eat MY face!”
— son of lawyer for leader of Leopards-Eating-Faces Party— Jedi, Interrupted 🏳️🌈 (@JediCounselor) April 28, 2021
Tweeting*
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) April 29, 2021
re: #58 mmmirele
Posting this not so much for the video but for the response.
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Party of “Law & Order” wants you to know that if they can be charged and prosecuted for breaking the law, then anybody could! And that’s just wrong!
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re: #53 KGxvi
It was a fine “workman-like” speech. Not something we will be remembering or quoting in 6 months, let alone 6 years, but decent agenda setting and a chance to bypass the talking heads.
A workman-like speech that made statements that lots of people were surprised and happy to hear from a president, such as support for LGBTQ.
I’m losing track of all these new social media sites that are popping up to cater to nazis and pederasts. https://t.co/c9iBQQoJYv
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 29, 2021
re: #64 teleskiguy
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Every day brings a news story about some far-right “celebrity” or network pledging to create a new social media platform to compete with Twitter and Facebook…yet we also hear whining almost daily about how it being “impossible” to compete with those two companies means we need to regulate them to prevent wingnuts from being “silenced.”
Welp, after a 200-mile run, the Mexican/Del Rio Supercell finally fell apart just south of South Austin. Insurance companies will be horrified by the damage totals, as it roared right through the north (expensive) side of San Antonio. At several points along its path, it threw softball-sized hail.
There’s another line working its way toward us, but it is nigh unto the witching hour and I don’t think they will hold together, so, time for the rack.
I will give you this link:
Just select “Current Hazard” if you don’t go directly to the Hazards page. That area between Del Rio and Eagle Pass to the south, on the Rio Grande, has been generating supercells all day. I wouldn’t be surprised if Val Verde County (Del Rio) doesn’t get 4 months worth of rain today and tomorrow.
We end droughts with floods.
re: #66 austin_blue
We’re picking up some of that here in the Metroplex. They’re predicting the big part to start around 2 am and end near 8.
re: #62 Belafon
From an old high school classmate. He’s the kind of conservative Biden was built to reach:
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Senator Tester was on Seth last night; he feels rural broadband is going to be a BIG winner for attracting red state conservatives.
Tweeting in the third person? Heh.
Rudolph Giuliani has authorized Robert J. Costello to release the following statement regarding the events on April 28, 2021: https://t.co/pVRATfAh7y
— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) April 29, 2021
re: #30 A Mom Anon
That was me, lol. There’s a couple of brands that have a decent unscented deodorant. Arm and Hammer and Suave both are good and at decent prices. It’s harder to find a decent scented body wash that doesn’t break out my skin. I also found that there are unscented body washes for kids (Suave has one and there’s another brand I can’t remember at the moment) that work pretty well and isn’t expensive compared to women’s stuff. I’d just like to find something that as a nice scent that’s not going to kill my skin. Dr Bronners works too, but it’s drying after awhile.
I stick to the super-scented stuff marketed at women. It turns out powerful floral odours tend to keep men at a distance, fine by me during the pandemic.
During WW2 when Dad worked at the Charleston Navy yards, British officers appreciated his welding skills and Dad got rewarded with bard of Lightfoot Pine Soap which became his favorite. I liked the strong pine scent. Almost felt like I was oozing turpentine…
Now I use Caswell-Massey Almond, Cucumber or Sandalwood soaps in the shower. Tried their #6 (which George Washington used) but that irritated my skin.
re: #60 teleskiguy
And what she was tweeting about was losing followers and playing conservative Oppression Olympics over it.
At least my Republican representative doesn’t go out of his way to look like an idiot.
re: #66 austin_blue
That storm in the radar approaching San Antonio right now keeps popping up tornado warnings.
Hartford Courant:
The bill also applies to private schools.
Gov. Ned Lamont Wednesday signed legislation that would end Connecticut’s religious exemption for mandatory school vaccinations beginning in the 2022 school year.
“When it comes to the safety of our children, we need to take an abundance of caution,” Lamont said, in a written statement. “This legislation is needed to protect our kids against serious illnesses that have been well-controlled for many decades, such as measles, tuberculosis, and whooping cough, but have reemerged. In recent years, the number of children in our state who have not received routine vaccinations has been steadily increasing, which has been mirrored by significant growth in preventable diseases across the nation.
“I want to make it clear, this law does not take away the choice of parents to make medical decisions for their children. But, if they do choose not to have their children vaccinated, this bill best ensures that other children and their families will not be exposed to these deadly diseases for hours each day in our schools.”
The state Senate gave final legislative approval to the measure late Tuesday after nine hours of debate.
Two Democrats joined all the Republicans in the state senate to vote against the bill.
re: #78 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Hartford Courant:
The bill also applies to private schools.
Two Democrats joined all the Republicans in the state senate to vote against the bill.
If you don’t want to have your children vaccinated then your beliefs obviously clash with those being taught in out Public School System, so enroll your kids in a private school or homeschool them in keeping with your beliefs.
An Orthodox Rabbi in Israel Was Outed as a Convert-Seeking Christian (Friendly Atheist)
Time for Martin Luther again:
What harm would it do, if a man told a good strong lie for the sake of the good and for the Christian church … a lie out of necessity, a useful lie, a helpful lie, such lies would not be against God, he would accept them.
re: #81 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
An Orthodox Rabbi in Israel Was Outed as a Convert-Seeking Christian (Friendly Atheist)
Taqiya trucks on every corner!
re: #80 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
If you don’t want to have your children vaccinated then your beliefs obviously clash with those being taught in out Public School System, so enroll your kids in a private school or homeschool them in keeping with your beliefs.
This law applies to private schools as well.
Opponents say they’ll sue, claiming it violates religious liberty.
Perhaps an amicus brief from a group saying antivaxxers violate their religious beliefs… .
re: #82 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Taqiya truck on every corner!
It turns out the fake rabbi is from New Jersey. He applied for his family to emigrate to Israel under that nations “Law of Return.”
His whole family faked the dress and customs of the community. They note when the man’s wife died, they supported his family financially.
I sincerely hope Israel kicks them all out (after jailing him for his fraudulent immigration paperwork).
re: #84 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
It turns out the fake rabbi is from New Jersey. He applied for his family to emigrate to Israel under that nations “Law of Return.”
His whole family faked the dress and customs of the community. They note when the man’s wife died, they supported his family financially.
I sincerely hope Israel kicks them all out (after jailing him for his fraudulent immigration paperwork).
Yeah, at the very least that’s a pretty clear-cut case of immigration fraud.
re: #80 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
If you don’t want to have your children vaccinated then your beliefs obviously clash with those being taught in out Public School System, so enroll your kids in a private school or homeschool them in keeping with your beliefs.
the bill also applies to private schools.
that said… Connecticut is a very small state. There’s no place there that’s not within commuting distance of Massachusetts, Rhode Island or New York.
Not going to bother watching Tim Scott because the real Republican response will be delivered by Tucker Carlson, a headline writer at the NY Post, and some QAnon message board. And it will have nothing to do with this speech.
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) April 29, 2021
Some of the general science reporting sites are picking up on the 14 April Science research article about the Brazilian “P.1” variant not only being more transmissible than the original type but also that people who have already been infected with SARS-Cov-2 can be reinfected with the P.1 variant.
I think this is going to be a hard slog ahead - keeping up with all the variants.
The real possibility of variants being more deadly or avoiding current immunity strategies looms over us.
The atavism that exists, not just here in the US, to which people cling (that virology is not something to be concerned about) is going to be a real eye opener as the years roll on.
NYT headline writers again making excuses for the delusional and religious fanatics:
Unswayed by Data, Vaccine Skeptics Often Prize Liberty and Purity
re: #90 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
NYT headline writers again making excuses for the delusional and religious fanatics:
Unswayed by Data, Vaccine Skeptics Often Prize Liberty and Purity
I’d like to see something like this in a NYT headline “Vaccine skeptics are stupid and their opinions are worthless.”
Of all the problems that Brexit has caused, is causing, and will cause, I did not have this on my bingo card:
‘The change is too much’: North-east pigeon racers fear Brexit red tape could kill the sport
PIGEONS IN PERIL! should have been the headline.
Dozens of Cases of Indian COVID Strain Found in Israel, Including in Vaccinated Patients
The Health Ministry has identified 41 new cases of the Indian coronavirus variant in Israel, including four in people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
The article does not give enough details, though. It could be the SinoVac vaccine that has less effectivity.
Given that vaccines are now topics of propaganda it is going to be very confusing for the public.
The already gullible American know-nothings will jump on anything coming from propagandists.
And the 2020-now-2021 Olympics are in trouble because Japan has been too slow to vaccinate their population.
The inflexibility of the Japanese government is really coming to the fore here.
re: #80 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
If you don’t want to have your children vaccinated then your beliefs obviously clash with those being taught in out Public School System, so enroll your kids in a private school or homeschool them in keeping with your beliefs.
for 15-30k there’s a school in Miami that’ll take em
re: #57 Dread Pirate Ron
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i used wonderful trick as an amateur magician in my youth
it is a mind blower because it’s done in a casual setting that drives the assumptions
re: #97 Dangerman
Ronald Reagan: government is the problem
Joe Biden: government is the solution
Donald Trump: I didn’t win an Emmy!!!
also
Joe Biden: we are government
I recall when the USS Ronald Reagan was sent to Fukushima to provide tsunami aid.
Just imagine the captain presenting his credentials: “We’re from the US government and we’re here to help you!”
And Turkey goes into lockdown, starting today.
Turkey is set to enter a full lockdown until May 17 to curb the spread of the coronavirus that forced the government to introduce stricter measures following a spike in COVID-19 cases.
The lockdown, which will come into force this evening at 7 p.m., will cover the remainder of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, as well as three days of the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
All businesses will be closed with certain exceptions, such as production facilities, food, hygiene and health-related businesses. Supermarkets will also cease operations on Sundays.
Restaurant and cafes will only offer delivery services while intercity travel will require special permission from authorities.
The measures taken by the Turkish government are pretty much identical with the measures taken by the Czech government at the beginning of March. The Turks are vaccinating pretty quickly as well, which is a good sign. Like their Czech counterparts, I’m sure the Turkish government wants to get this reasonably under control before the beginning of tourist high season, which starts on June 1st.
*CBS News Poll of Speech Watchers*
We interviewed watchers immediately after the speech.
More than eight in 10 of those who watched approve of Biden’s speech.
Most said it made them feel optimistic about America. pic.twitter.com/QOkI0PoVuo— CBS News Poll (@CBSNewsPoll) April 29, 2021
oh dear
re: #101 Dangerman
Lamestream polls don’t count, only this:
Rate President Joe Biden on His Job Performance
Vote in This Urgent Poll
Newsmax, America’s leading independent news service, is conducting an urgent national online poll about President Joe Biden and his job performance as the nation’s chief executive.
re: #101 Dangerman
Real Americans don’t watch CBS, just commies, so there’s that.
re: #103 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Real Americans don’t watch CBS, just commies, so there’s that.
Caliphate Broadcasting System!
REAL Americans would not have even watched Biden’s speech, they would only offer negative comments about it…
re: #12 The Pie Overlord!
Cry more, Count Dreckula
Miller would be a proud member of this group of people:
There are never enough heads to crack and asses to kiss in order to keep your place as last in line towards the final solution..
re: #102 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Lamestream polls don’t count, only this:
Rate President Joe Biden on His Job Performance
Vote in This Urgent Poll
Newsmax, America’s leading independent news service, is conducting an urgent national online poll about President Joe Biden and his job performance as the nation’s chief executive.
(and don’t uncheck the box or trump will be mad)
re: #107 Dangerman
(and don’t uncheck the box or trump will be mad)
and you will be noted as a traitor and remembered when Trump returns in his Glory to Re-Establish God’s Heavenly American Kingdom of the Righteous.
knocked out or doped up?
Ted Cruz is in the joint address KNOCKED out pic.twitter.com/eKTOJorcwY
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) April 29, 2021
politico
John Harris: “Though rarely described as gifted orator, Biden’s speech was a remarkable performance in part because it didn’t soar and largely didn’t even try to. In plain-spoken language, he depicted a breathtakingly large agenda as plain common sense. Instead of imploring partisans to take sides, he projected bewilderment that any practical-minded person of any persuasion could be opposed.”
re: #44 Teukka
I’ve got colleagues in India and they are suffering something fierce right now.
They’re going through an unbearable and indisputably awful situation, and the Modi government completely screwed the pooch.
It started the same way it did here - with a nationalist know nothing pushing to reopen faster/sooner than practical or logical, and pushing to keep religious gatherings open as they were pre-pandemic.
It was the religious gatherings that was the superspreader event that pushed covid19 far and wide and it went beyond what the health care system can handle. They’re beyond 100% capacity. They lack all the gear necessary to sustain people facing covid19 - PPE, oxygen, ventilators, drugs, vaccines, and it’s a total shit show.
Health care workers are speaking up, but their voices are muted (Modi got social media to silence critics).
The fact is that the death toll in India is far lower than excess mortality would suggest - mostly because the majority of Indians do not go to the hospital to die. They die at home. That’s why watching crematoria and cemeteries is key: the numbers are absolutely horrific. When 1000s are being cremated in Dehli alone - far and above the usual figure daily, but the country posts only about 2,000 dead, something is seriously amiss.
re: #89 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Some of the general science reporting sites are picking up on the 14 April Science research article about the Brazilian “P.1” variant not only being more transmissible than the original type but also that people who have already been infected with SARS-Cov-2 can be reinfected with the P.1 variant.
I think this is going to be a hard slog ahead - keeping up with all the variants.
The real possibility of variants being more deadly or avoiding current immunity strategies looms over us.
The atavism that exists, not just here in the US, to which people cling (that virology is not something to be concerned about) is going to be a real eye opener as the years roll on.
Vaccine resistance and refusal to vaccinate is going to have dire consequences because it provides the reservoir for the virus to circulate and mutate into strains likely to not be stopped by the current vaccines.
from a couple of downstairses ago:
re: #20 🌹UOJB!
The raw arrogance of these MAGATS!
GOP Candidate Sues Over Hotel Bills Incurred During Trip To Jan. 6 Trump Rally-Turned-Riot
When the FBI questioned the Republican congressional candidate Christine Quinn about her attendance at the Jan. 6 Trump rally in Washington, D.C., she was unapologetic.
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from the article
“We weren’t burning down businesses or destroying property,” Quinn told TPM.
“We have people, patriots — tax-paying people that are up there and having fun — singing ‘USA,’ ‘God Bless America,’ and we get called insurrectionist?” she added. “Are you freaking kidding me?”
“This was a peaceful gathering!” she wrote on Jan. 12, adding: “Families were there and enjoying this historic day!”
but
“According to her suit, Quinn was informed that Hawks and Prewitt were to be part of the security efforts for the Trump rally.”
why would
- not burning down business or destroying property
- having fun
- singing
- peaceful gathering
require ‘security’?
well then she actually rams home the stupid:
“Why would two Community Patriot guys be a security detail?” she reflected over the phone, months later. “But whatever, I didn’t even give it much thought.”
you just paid out $3,700 without giving it much thought
that’s one definition of economic anxiety right there
Frame it pic.twitter.com/fP7mcsniwY
— Wiffy Mountbatten (@wyntermitchell) April 29, 2021
Chris Wallace on Fox News says of Biden’s address: “I think this is gonna be a popular speech with the American people.” pic.twitter.com/4EAyKql66z
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) April 29, 2021
This is by far the best economic proposal by a president in my lifetime. Not even close. So much beyond Obama, never mind Clinton or Cater. https://t.co/MkeuKIsuVk
— Erik Loomis (@ErikLoomis) April 29, 2021
I’m not going to watch this, but, given the description, I suspect this comment is correct:
No shit, this is all that Biden just said.
— AmyD (@amydipa) April 29, 2021
I think there’s still a ton of people - tens of millions - who are absolutely down to get vaccinated but just haven’t had time and/or didn’t realize how widely available it’s become.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 29, 2021
re: #116 Belafon
This photo will be a real political Rorschach test: so some of us, a proud Woman taking her well-earned place in American politics, to others an uppity bee-yotch strutting as she castratingly “replaces” white males.
India set another global record in new virus cases, with another 375,000 people infected, as the country gears up to open its vaccination rollout to all adults Saturday. https://t.co/MmEx4fIy0L
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 29, 2021
In India, like Brazil:
New Interview: I spoke with data journalist Rukmini S about how to understand the scale of the death toll in India, the government’s catastrophic response, and why Modi is likely to remain popular. https://t.co/ghp5tmw2Zt
— Isaac Chotiner (@IChotiner) April 28, 2021
The @nytimes has identified more than 240,000 COVID cases tied to U.S. colleges since January 1. We have identified more than 660,000 cases since the pandemic began. More than 100 colleges will require students to get COVID shots.
Search for your school: https://t.co/HNWm2WcQju pic.twitter.com/6mgnWAoGmF— Danielle Ivory (@danielle_ivory) April 28, 2021
re: #121 Belafon
Spring Break Rules!!!
the concept of doing something for other people is so completely alien to these people it simply cannot penetrate into their brains. a year of explaining and it’s just kazoo noises in those skulls. https://t.co/V3T1NvPnPU
— World Famous Art Thief (@CalmSporting) April 28, 2021
While complaining about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause, Trump tells @MariaBartiromo: “I guess in a certain way, I’m the father of the vaccine.”
— Gabby Orr (@GabbyOrr_) April 29, 2021
re: #124 Dangerman
Of course she would have him on her show after President Biden speaks.
President Biden, standing before two San Franscisco Giants fans as he addressed the nation. Still feels good this morning.
“It’s never been a good bet to bet against America”-@POTUS pic.twitter.com/98Jd8e5NKw
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) April 29, 2021
Wingnut actress has thoughts with a heaping dollop of entitlement:
It’s time to stop collecting unemployment and start working .. just had FIVE places in the last two days apologize for bad service because they can’t staff their businesses. So hope we’re not hearing “there are no jobs available”… 🙄🙄🙄
— Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) April 28, 2021
Reagan’s small-government philosophy resulted in a decades-long squeeze on the federal government, especially domestic spending, and on tax policies that mainly benefited the wealthiest Americans.If Biden ultimately gets his way legislatively, and that is a big question mark, those policies would be replaced with ones that would directly address long-standing economic, racial and gender inequities that have only become more apparent during the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden had to wait nearly 50 years to achieve his dream of becoming president. In office, he is operating as if he has no time to spare. Throughout his first 100 days, and again on Wednesday night, the presentation of his agenda shows he believes there is an urgent need to act and an opportunity to do so, but that he has limited time to get it done.
re: #126 Dangerman
While complaining about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause, Trump tells Maria Bartiromo: “I guess in a certain way, I’m the father of the vaccine.”
Remember his “I have a plan for the war in Afghanistan” and then it turns out that his “plan” consisted of “Sitting down with the Generals and working out a plan”.
re: #84 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
It turns out the fake rabbi is from New Jersey. He applied for his family to emigrate to Israel under that nations “Law of Return.”
His whole family faked the dress and customs of the community. They note when the man’s wife died, they supported his family financially.
I sincerely hope Israel kicks them all out (after jailing him for his fraudulent immigration paperwork).
People are more angry that they gave this guy money and supported his family after his wife passed away. It was all an elaborate grift, he didn’t “convert” anyone but he did take their money.
re: #128 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
It’s time to stop collecting unemployment and start working .. just had FIVE places in the last two days apologize for bad service because they can’t staff their businesses. So hope we’re not hearing “there are no jobs available”…
you get what you pay for (or are willing to pay for)
re: #128 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Wingnut actress has thoughts with a heaping dollop of entitlement:
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She’s not just a wingnut, she’s a Scientologist. Don’t be taking advice from the cult of Elwrong.
re: #128 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Wingnut actress has thoughts with a heaping dollop of entitlement:
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Tell us why you wont take one of those jobs.
then you’ll understand why no one else will either
It’s time to stop collecting unemployment and start working .. just had FIVE places in the last two days apologize for bad service because they can’t staff their businesses. So hope we’re not hearing “there are no jobs available”… 🙄🙄🙄
— Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) April 28, 2021
re: #128 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Wingnut actress has thoughts with a heaping dollop of entitlement:
She knows she’s trash.
re: #130 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Remember his “I have a plan for the war in Afghanistan” and then it turns out that his “plan” consisted of “Sitting down with the Generals and working out a plan”.
Trump’s plan for vaccines: Work on them and give me credit.
Trump’s plan for distributing vaccines? Not so much.
Trump’s plan for spreading wealth to his cronies? Emergent Biosolutions, which J&J contracted with to make its vaccine, should never have gotten the contract because of ongoing health and safety concerns at its facilities. Trump got them to make that deal, and J&J is still influenced by the Johnson family (one of whom owns the Jets and was made Ambassador by Trump).
re: #131 The Pie Overlord!
People are more angry that they gave this guy money and supported his family after his wife passed away. It was all an elaborate grift, he didn’t “convert” anyone but he did take their money.
Not that I would expect the Orthodox community to know this, but I was scrolling through one of the articles I discovered when I looked up the guy’s name and came across this article.
There are three guys in the videos. I’m assuming the guy who is grifting is in the center, the guy on our left is Rick Joyner, who runs a grift called Morningstar Ministries in South Carolina. He’s also a Trumphorrista and believes there’s going to be a civil war in the USA. Anyway, that’s who this guy hangs out with…scary bunch.
re: #134 Dangerman
Tell us why you wont take one of those jobs.
then you’ll understand why no one else will either
Generally you have to actively seek employment and prove you’re doing it, or unemployment is cut off.
When I left the Navy after my first enlistment (and you could still apply for unemployment before Ronald Reagan cut that off, redefining military service as “job”), I had to turn in a signed card to the unemployment office in Florida every two weeks to prove I was seeking work.
re: #138 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Generally you have to actively seek employment and prove you’re doing it, or unemployment is cut off.
When I left the Navy after my first enlistment (and you could still apply for unemployment before Ronald Reagan cut that off, redefining military service as “job”), I had to turn in a signed card to the unemployment office in Florida every two weeks to prove I was seeking work.
And in some places, you can’t be choosy. In Minnesota, if you are on unemployment, and a place makes you an offer, you have to take it. (If you get multiple offers, you are free to take any one of them.) You have to apply every week for your unemployment benefit, and they ask if you have done any employment-related activities and if you have declined any offers of employment.
Lots of liars in that Kirstie Alley post, such as this woman.
I am a server. Restaurants are having such a hard time finding employees. Its sad really. People rather sit around collecting a check instead of working. They wouldn’t be able to sit behind their keyboards and bully others to think like them.
— Elizabeth Gallagher (@lizluv268) April 28, 2021
Her Website in her bio is much different than her claim “I am a server.”
re: #127 darthstar
President Biden, standing before two San Franscisco Giants fans as he addressed the nation. Still feels good this morning.
Harrumph.
I prefer to think of them as Golden State Warriors fans.
re: #138 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Generally you have to actively seek employment and prove you’re doing it, or unemployment is cut off.
When I left the Navy after my first enlistment (and you could still apply for unemployment before Ronald Reagan cut that off, redefining military service as “job”), I had to turn in a signed card to the unemployment office in Florida every two weeks to prove I was seeking work.
I know what you mean.
So why hasnt everyone on UI sucked all these jobs up?
because its not exactly what she meant
These are jobs offered at sub living wage
And people who are working are doing better elsewhere
re: #128 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Wingnut actress has thoughts with a heaping dollop of entitlement:
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Awwwww!
Kirstie must have had a bad auditing session at the $¢ientology office…
Sure dude, I certainly believe that.
I’ve had 5 positions open in NY/PA/OH area in the engineering field for over 30 days that pay between $60-$110k range to start. I’ve only had 1 applicant. Crazy
— Scott Penders (@ScottPenders2) April 28, 2021
“the engineering field.” You know, you can just swap out civil engineers, software engineers, mechanical engineers, electronics engineers (hey, I have a federal license for that), automotive engineers, &c. They’re really all the same job.
If someone was really offering $60,000 for “the engineering field” I would be all over that today.
My VA Disability is way better than unemployment insurance (which is taxed from wages … I had to pay that even when I was in the Navy), and still sux compared to $60,000. That’s about three times what I have now.
re: #140 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Lots of liars in that Kirstie Alley post, such as this woman.
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Her Website in her bio is much different than her claim “I am a server.”
Probably a fellow L Ron Zombie replying to KKKirstie…
re: #144 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Sure dude, I certainly believe that.
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“the engineering field.” You know, you can just swap out civil engineers, software engineers, mechanical engineers, electronics engineers (hey, I have a federal license for that), automotive engineers, &c. They’re really all the same job.
If someone was really offering $60,000 for “the engineering field” I would be all over that today.
My VA Disability is way better than unemployment insurance (which is taxed from wages … I had to pay that even when I was in the Navy), and still sux compared to $60,000. That’s about three times what I have now.
Im ready too.
I even have a hat
re: #145 🌹UOJB!
Probably a fellow L Ron Zombie replying to KKKirstie…
She’s in at least two cults, so it could be a Trumpanzee as well.
re: #146 Dangerman
Im ready too.
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Mrs. Anymouse wanted to be a locomotive engineer when she graduated from high school, but railroad companies at the time would not hire a woman for the job.
She became a software engineer instead. That’s pretty close.
I’ve worked in a hotel and I know how much work those housekeepers have to do for even less money than they pay the front desk. That’s why you can’t find workers.
— Don Piano (@HereWeAre1) April 29, 2021
re: #147 Punish Domestic Terrorists
She’s in at least two cults, so it could be a Trumpanzee as well.
$¢ientologi$ts are $olid ba¢kers of Orange Foolius.
BREAKING: Former guy knows pretty much exactly what they’re looking for. https://t.co/bJRkczNcPz
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) April 29, 2021
re: #146 Dangerman
Memories of Halloween when I was a kid.
I’d get boxes of Good N’ Plenty and never eat them just ran around the house shaking the box like Choo Choo Charlie the Engineer…and Mom would sit back and think I’m nuts.
re: #148 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
I’ve worked in a hotel and I know how much work those housekeepers have to do for even less money than they pay the front desk. That’s why you can’t find workers.
When it serves their ideology, conservatives talk about the work ethic and the social value of earning an honest living, etc…
But when it comes down to brass tacks, labor is just another commodity and workers are just drones who supply it. And like any business expense, it is to be kept at a minimum and put out the door when it is no longer useful.
re: #151 🌹UOJB!
Memories of Halloween when I was a kid.
I’d get boxes of Good N’ Plenty and never eat them just ran around the house shaking the box like Choo Choo Charlie the Engineer…and Mom would sit back and think I’m nuts.
That’s because you were nuts. I was nuts too, and rattled my Good N’ Plenty box proudly.
re: #146 Dangerman
Im ready too.
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Ronald Reagan used to do that. He’d do a speech, and show the want ads of the Washington Post, and yell out, “Jobs, Jobs, Jobs!”
re: #147 Punish Domestic Terrorists
She’s in at least two cults, so it could be a Trumpanzee as well.
She is a Trumper.
re: #150 darthstar
Y’all can go back to bed. Someone already won Twitter today. pic.twitter.com/uMWV2pVfL3
— Mike Dunford (@questauthority) April 29, 2021
While we are on the subject of lazy workers who want to sit around collecting unemployment instead of taking a low-paying shit job:
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114-year-old Omahan is now oldest living American, but she doesn’t care (Omaha World-Herald)
Omahan Thelma Sutcliffe doesn’t give a hoot about being America’s oldest living person, but she bristles at the restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“She’s just looking forward to the day that I can finally eat with her in the dining room again,” said Luella “Lou” Mason, a longtime friend. “She tells me, ‘I know we have to go by the rules, but I don’t like it.’ “
(more, she doesn’t look a day over eighty in the photograph)
Can there be empty engineering positions at the $60-100k range? Absolutely?
There was a shortage of people in these positions for years. The shortage has been more acute thanks to Trump significantly limiting immigrant visas.
As you approach full employment (and engineering was in that ballpark range), you’re going to find it harder to fill jobs and there are other competing trends, like offshoring and corporate reorganizations that affect job numbers.
There’s also the question of where jobs are posted and where people willing to do the jobs are located. Geographical distribution isn’t 1:1. Covid changed that calculus some as working remote became the norm, but some kinds of jobs require in-person operation.
Back to the USA’s favourite pastime… .
2 deputies killed, suspect and 2 others also dead in N.C. standoff (Omaha World-Herald, forty minutes ago)
The Weather Prediction Center has the remnants of the Pacific typhoon moving into my area within three days, bringing snow to Wyoming and Colorado and rain to the Nebraska Panhandle.
Temperatures have been below freezing here but are expected to go near 80°F in a couple days.
re: #139 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
And in some places, you can’t be choosy. In Minnesota, if you are on unemployment, and a place makes you an offer, you have to take it. (If you get multiple offers, you are free to take any one of them.) You have to apply every week for your unemployment benefit, and they ask if you have done any employment-related activities and if you have declined any offers of employment.
re: #140 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
People who go to five restaurants in two days beginning to whine about not having the desperate cringing servitors they’ve become used to.
re: #144 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Sure dude, I certainly believe that.
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“the engineering field.” You know, you can just swap out civil engineers, software engineers, mechanical engineers, electronics engineers (hey, I have a federal license for that), automotive engineers, &c. They’re really all the same job.
If someone was really offering $60,000 for “the engineering field” I would be all over that today.
My VA Disability is way better than unemployment insurance (which is taxed from wages … I had to pay that even when I was in the Navy), and still sux compared to $60,000. That’s about three times what I have now.
Actually, it is apparently not easy to hire many types of engineers, electronics assemblers, people in the orders dept. etc. in Silicon Valley right now. Even with competitive wages and a good benefits package. Trust me, it is not because qualified folks are sitting back and raking in that sweet, sweet unemployment right now. It’s because those engineers are in demand everywhere. It tends to be cyclical. And weirdly business seems to be booming right now.
Kid’s science project answers an important question (goes to Pop Sugar)
Have you ever watched your cat meander about your home, sitting on everything from your dinner plate to your bed pillow to your bathroom counter, and wondered, “Erm, did my cat’s butt really just make contact with my toothbrush?!”
Well, not only are you not alone, but you’ve also got some answers, thanks to an industrious sixth-grader named Kaeden Griffin. For his homeschool science fair project, Kaeden tackled one of the most perplexing questions stumping pet owners: “Does your cat’s butthole really touch all the surfaces in your home?”
Kaeden, like many others out there, assumed that if his cat sits on a surface, then their “butthole will also touch said surface,” and to test his hypothesis, he and his mom, Kerry, applied nontoxic lipstick (bright red lipstick, in fact!) to the buttholes of their two well-behaved cats. The cats were then given a series of commands — including sit, wait, lie down, and jump up — and were compensated with praise and treats. The lipstick was removed with a baby wipe once they collected the necessary data, which took place in less than 10 minutes.
(more, with the answer)
“You should be able to pay exorbitant amounts for daycare or stay out of the workforce” is just not going to be the catchy populist take you apparently imagine it to be.
— Social Distancing Mom (@plutonomymom) April 29, 2021
The more time that people have to spend struggling to survive, the less time they have to protest their crappy government reps.
— skullsinthestars - Black lives matter (@drskyskull) April 29, 2021
re: #166 calochortus
Actually, it is apparently not easy to hire many types of engineers, electronics assemblers, people in the orders dept. etc. in Silicon Valley right now. Even with competitive wages and a good benefits package. Trust me, it is not because qualified folks are sitting back and raking in that sweet, sweet unemployment right now. It’s because those engineers are in demand everywhere. It tends to be cyclical. And weirdly business seems to be booming right now.
Have to think the immigration policies of TFG has put a crimp on skilled and unskilled labor.
(Some mixed aspects of this, as this state of events is preventing companies from lowballing workers).
re: #166 calochortus
I was just riffing on his “the engineering field” without specifying what engineering field.
His bio says nothing about him except he has thirty followers. Is there room for him to put a contact point in there if he actually is looking for someone “in the engineering field?”
just because tracey did reporting by driving to a place for a few days and talking to some people doesn’t mean he did GOOD, thorough reporting. also, who does more reporting on common criminal shootings, michael tracey or the Star Tribune, a lamestream media outlet?
— Alex Yablon (@AlexYablon) April 28, 2021
re: #171 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
I was just riffing on his “the engineering field” without specifying what engineering field.
His bio says nothing about him except he has thirty followers. Is there room for him to put a contact point in there if he actually is looking for someone “in the engineering field?”
Yeah. The idea that engineers, of all people, are sitting on their hands because they’re collecting unemployment is risible. Engineers make enough money that if they had a choice between being employed at a competitive market rate and being unemployed, they would take employment without question.
Five people, including two sheriff’s deputies, are dead following a 13-hour standoff in Boone, North Carolina, authorities sayhttps://t.co/WQp32yVwW4
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) April 29, 2021
How Low Will the GOP Go to Keep These Black Women Off the Bench? (Daily Beast opinion piece)
Republicans will face a dilemma this week when the Senate Judiciary Committee considers two of President Biden’s priority picks for the federal court, both Black women with impeccable credentials. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is slated to fill Merrick Garland’s former seat on the U.S. District Court of Appeals, often a stepping stone to the Supreme Court. And Candace Jackson-Akiwumi, nominated for the Seventh Circuit, would be only the third federal appellate court judge in history to have spent a majority of their career as a public defender.
Both women fit the model of new judges Biden has talked about to bring more diversity in terms of both race and professional backgrounds to a federal bench grown top-heavy with prosecutors trained in punitive justice and partners from big law firms whose world view doesn’t see past corporate America. And their qualifications cannot be assailed—at least not fairly. Republicans have already twice voted to confirm Judge Jackson, 50, a Harvard Law grad: as vice-chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission in 2010, where she oversaw the reduction of sentences for crack cocaine and other drug-related offenses, and then to the U.S. District Court in 2013.
(more, paywalled)
re: #171 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
I was just riffing on his “the engineering field” without specifying what engineering field.
His bio says nothing about him except he has thirty followers. Is there room for him to put a contact point in there if he actually is looking for someone “in the engineering field?”
That’s fine, he might not want to wade through all the totally unqualified people who contact him if he just put his job description up on Twitter. He’s likely looking for something pretty specific, but didn’t want to go into it in detail.
He may or may not be a jerk, though I lean toward the former if he is using the fact he’s having trouble hiring someone with a very specific skill set who is in high demand as an example of why Joe’s Diner can’t find a line cook.
(I have a neighbor with a small-ish business here and I hear stories from the trenches.)
re: #166 calochortus
…engineers are in demand everywhere. It tends to be cyclical. And weirdly business seems to be booming right now.
Adam Smith gave us the analogy of the pin manufacture to explain how increased demand leads to more supply. But engineers take years to train and cannot just be ordered up like so much bulk ware.
Democracy Docket explains why GOP-controlled states which supported Donald Trump’s unconstitutional quest to add a citizenship question to the census sabotaged themselves in apportionment of representatives.
re: #167 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Kid’s science project answers an important question (goes to Pop Sugar)
(more, with the answer)
If I were to keep a cat it would live outdoors and only come in to eat and sleep.
re: #178 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Adam Smith gave us the analogy of the pin manufacture to explain how increased demand leads to more supply. But engineers take years to train and cannot just be ordered up like so much bulk ware.
Too often by the time you’ve trained enough specialized labor, industry has moved on and doesn’t need it any more.
re: #181 calochortus
Too often by the time you’ve trained enough specialized labor, industry has moved on and doesn’t need it any more.
and that is the difference between human resources and raw materials…
re: #181 calochortus
Too often by the time you’ve trained enough specialized labor, industry has moved on and doesn’t need it any more.
Like Donald Trump firing the teams of scientists who study epidemics in the beginning of his term, then wondering why he couldn’t hire anyone back when Covid-19 hit.
re: #182 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
and that is the difference between human resources and raw materials…
“Human capital stock.”
Morning after second shot update: I woke up feeling like ass. Chills, mild nausea, possible slight fever (I didn’t check my temp) and a sore arm.
I took some Tylenol and that seems to have helped. I feel kind of “blah” but I am still functional at the moment so I’d rate my overall experience not bad. Totally worth a day or two of misery to NOT get Covid.
LOL
Vaccine Side Effect, or Have You Just Been Alive for 40 Years? (McSweeney’s Internet Tendency)
Heads up for twitter user @jennife88760312 (now defunct (purged by twitter?)). Only common denominator was that its follows were almost all people from here. Also, at the same time, I got a password reset SMS from facebook.
re: #183 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Like Donald Trump firing the teams of scientists who study epidemics in the beginning of his term, then wondering why he couldn’t hire anyone back when Covid-19 hit.
Because as a “businessman”, he could not understand why you would have someone on the payroll if they were not actively engaged in something…
re: #172 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Perhaps Mr. Tracey hasn’t recovered yet from the time Rep. Waters nearly beat him to death with her cinder-block laden purse and the cops didn’t save him.
Twenty minutes ago:
Exciting day! We just passed LB 451 to end natural hair discrimination in the workplace. Black women are often asked to change their hair from its natural texture to assimilate with their workplace’s culture. We say, that can no longer happen. Congrats @SenMcKinneyLD11!! #NELeg
— Senator Megan Hunt 😷 (@NebraskaMegan) April 29, 2021
Discriminatory? How does that work, Gov. Gordon?
During testimony before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Gov. Mark Gordon stressed the importance of oil and gas leasing on federal lands in Wyoming, and emphasized that the current moratorium is both unnecessary and discriminatory. https://t.co/GAuEGLD6zD pic.twitter.com/avu0e5KxGZ
— Wyoming Tribune Eagle (@WTEnews) April 28, 2021
re: #180 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
If I were to keep a cat it would live outdoors and only come in to eat and sleep.
yeah, like it’s up to you
re: #185 Eclectic Cyborg
Morning after second shot update: I woke up feeling like ass. Chills, mild nausea, possible slight fever (I didn’t check my temp) and a sore arm.
I took some Tylenol and that seems to have helped. I feel kind of “blah” but I am still functional at the moment so I’d rate my overall experience not bad. Totally worth a day or two of misery to NOT get Covid.
qft
re: #188 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Because as a “businessman”, he could not understand why you would have someone on the payroll if they were not actively engaged in something…
you left out the second part:
…turning a profit for him this very second
re: #192 Dangerman
yeah, like it’s up to you
we had cats who were like that.
but I am not much of a pet person on my own and at least in those halcyon pre-lockdown days, I spent a lot of time away from home
— Dyslexic_aDve. (@AdveDyslexic) March 13, 2021
What is it with all the criming in Alliance, Nebraska? I guess in the next county to the north they really don’t have anything better to do.
Farr Charged in Carjacking, Officer-Involved Shooting Incident (Alliance Times-Herald)
An Alliance teen faces many years in prison following a drunken night involving attempted robberies, child abuse, reckless driving and attempted assault.
Kolton Farr, 18, of Alliance, was taken into custody by the Alliance Police Department on April 10, according to an Affidavit for Custody filed in the case. At approximately midnight, an officer with the Alliance Police Department witnessed a white GMC pickup traveling at a high rate of speed in the 800 block of West Third Street. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver did not comply, which resulted in a pursuit. The officer ended the pursuit shortly thereafter.
According to the affidavit, the same officer and a second officer were investigating a separate incident when the other officer was dispatched to the 600 block of Black Hills Avenue regarding a woman who was held at knifepoint. When the officer arrived, they spoke with the woman, who told them a man, “in blue jeans with an undone zipper, a black coat, a hat, and glasses,” who she described as skinny and young, was driving a white GMC Crewcab.
The woman said the man was holding a knife while speaking to her, and noted that he was trying to use the knife to break into her vehicle. The officer observed scratch marks on the vehicle. The woman told the officer the man tried to shake her hand before leaving the scene in the GMC pickup, heading eastbound.
(more criming by this guy at the link)
How much flop-sweat can @devinnunes generate? pic.twitter.com/F0BWoZsFq7
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) April 29, 2021
re: #198 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
The officer ran toward the vehicles, which were exiting the parking lot, commanding the driver of the pickup to stop. As the pickup continued chasing the sedan, the officer fired three rounds from his pistol at the driver of the GMC pickup.
Is this standard practice for stopping a vehicle?
re: #200 jaunte
Is this standard practice for stopping a vehicle?
Obey The Law or risk Death (unless you are a Trump supporter storming the Capitol)
We have one particularly obnoxious Mask Karen/Vax Karen here in town, and she somehow still has the bullhorn of paid airtime at night on the local iHeart-owned RWNJ talk station to promote her hate and her anti-mask spreader events.
Facebook finally booted her last week, and now she’s on a 7-day Twitter timeout from her regular account, but she’s right back with a burner account.
It would be a crying shame if other people also reported her new account for impersonation or evading Twitter rules about bans or whatever.
Tweets by JhannonSoyI sure did! For posting on the masking … pic.twitter.com/BA3Y6Jnfwd
— Jhannon Soy (with a soft J) (@JhannonSoy) April 29, 2021
(And for someone named “joy,” she is the most joyless human in town.)
Explain again how only 11% of Republicans support President Biden…
*CBS News Poll of Speech Watchers*
We interviewed watchers immediately after the speech.
More than eight in 10 of those who watched approve of Biden’s speech.
Most said it made them feel optimistic about America. pic.twitter.com/QOkI0PoVuo— CBS News Poll (@CBSNewsPoll) April 29, 2021
re: #201 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Luckily the officer was sure no one was kidnapped in the back of the truck, and no houses were in the line of fire.
This is something experts on the issue frequently point to: as a country, we *have had* universal childcare before, when the economy literally depended on women working https://t.co/lakMmKcfUg
— Anne Branigin 🔆 (@AnneBranigin) April 29, 2021
re: #203 darthstar
Explain again how only 11% of Republicans support President Biden…
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Everyone who isn’t a raging fanatic has left the party.
re: #200 jaunte
Is this standard practice for stopping a vehicle?
The driver in question was chasing another vehicle. That endangers that vehicle’s driver.
The same teen allegedly chased that driver into the Alliance Police Department parking lot and rammed her car.
re: #203 darthstar
Explain again how only 11% of Republicans support President Biden…
People who are favorably disposed to the president, or at least willing to keep an open mind, are more willing to watch the speech than are people who hate him.
re: #208 sagehen
People who are favorably disposed to the president, or at least willing to keep an open mind, are more willing to watch the speech than are people who hate him.
True Republicans did not watch the speech, they just tuned into the Fox News commentary on it.
Pennington County’s (seat: Rapid City, SD) sheriff is using the same argument against legal maryjane that the Lancaster County sheriff did here in trying to overturn the legalisation referendum in South Dakota (more than one subject).
Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom’s lawsuit against Amendment A is in part related to his public safety concerns about recreational marijuana, his lawyer argued before the South Dakota Supreme Court on Wednesday.
“Now this case is about the rule of law, but with Sheriff Thom, with the small issue of standing, it is about cannabis and marijuana,” Attorney Bob Morris said in regards to standing, or whether Thom has the ability to sue the state in his role as sheriff. “The public safety and the burdens that are placed on his office as the sheriff surely will be heightened and affected by the legalization of marijuana.”
Amendment A was approved by 54% of South Dakota voters and 59% of Pennington County voters in the November election. It says adults 21 and older may use, transport and sell paraphernalia and possess up to one ounce of marijuana.
Thom and Highway Patrol Superintendent Rick Miller later filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the amendment, saying it violates the one-subject rule and is actually a revision, not amendment, which would require a constitutional convention.
After a circuit judge ruled in February that she agrees with Thom and the Noem administration, South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws appealed to the Supreme Court.
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Lawyer: Pennington County sheriff’s lawsuit is partially related to marijuana concerns (Rapid City Journal)
Here, there is a complaint against the Lancaster County (seat: Lincoln) Sheriff demanding disclosure on who funded his case against our referendum for medical maryjane.
Complaint alleges Lancaster County sheriff must disclose who paid for challenge to medical marijuana initiative (Lincoln Journal-Star)
A Lincoln attorney filed a complaint against Lancaster County Sheriff Terry Wagner on Monday for not reporting the benefactor of his successful legal challenge against last year’s medical marijuana petition drive.
John Cartier, of Nebraska Families for Medical Cannabis, asked the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission to review whether or not Wagner violated state law by not disclosing who paid legal fees for the petition challenge.
State law requires elected officials to report any gift more than $100 in value on a Statement of Financial Interests, which is filed annually with the state office responsible for administering election laws.
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We’re really still doing this “racially charged” thing? https://t.co/sB0A4KwcNs
— Joshua Holland (@JoshuaHol) April 29, 2021
“When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”
- Maya Angelou
re: #211 DodgerFan1988
“When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”
- Maya Angelou
Then the news clip shows a scroll through his FB feed and it’s ALL really bad
— spacecadetdove (@spacecadetdove) April 29, 2021
re: #212 I Would Prefer Not To
But all pigeons are named Walter.
It’s been 18 hours since the speech ended and you’re still working on a witty tweet.
…
This is why you need to stay in school, kids…don’t be this ignorant.— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) April 29, 2021
Good. This bill would have extended tax credits for sending children to private religious schools.
Despite offers of compromise from sponsor Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn, the Opportunity Scholarships Act was pushed off the agenda after backers failed to secure 33 votes to invoke cloture. https://t.co/GF916sp6z7
— Star-Herald (@sbstarherald) April 29, 2021
re: #209 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
True Republicans did not watch the speech, they just tuned into the Fox News commentary on it.
[possible “bothsiderism” alert ON]
Probably true, but then again, how many of us Lizards (or, presumably, like-minded acquaintances) listened to TFG’s addresses live in their entirety; vs. following them via commentary/analysis/liveblogging?
[possible “bothsiderism”alert OFF]
But of course, there is an obvious difference wrt President Biden’s public speeches, vs. Trump’s: the former are actual expositions of policy and positions: the latter were mostly just egocentric rants and cheapjack hate-mongering (at best - and they were rarely “best”; Melania’s campaign notwithstanding).
re: #203 darthstar
Explain again how only 11% of Republicans support President Biden…
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Because it can take a little while between “I support his policies” and “You know what, that means I support him”.
re: #215 darthstar
You’re the space-case who brought her blankie to Biden’s inspiring speech. You can’t be reached, so just don’t matter.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) April 29, 2021
re: #217 Jay C
[possible “bothsiderism” alert ON]
Probably true, but then again, how many of us Lizards (or, presumably, like-minded acquaintances) listened to TFG’s addresses live in their entirety; vs. following them via commentary/analysis/liveblogging?
I do recall tuning into DT’s speech on January 6th just in time to hear him - in real time - invite the people to march on the Capitol and state “I’ll be with you.”
Why does that particular statement remain overlooked?
That is one of the greatest manifestations of cowardly leadership I have ever seen or heard.
I’m going to roll away to bed. Its 60°F here right now (after a night below freezing) … winter appears to be coming to an end (but we sometimes still get snow in May so don’t tear up your tickets).
Here is the night time #lynx. He/she looks stockier than daytime pics, but could just be camera angle? He is sniffing hard where a #snowshoehare passed by earlier. #naturemysteries #wildlife #cabinlife 🐱🐇🐾 pic.twitter.com/pIwPaKqzsa
— Viv K (@viv_iam) April 27, 2021
Former General Flynn is a shitty grifter.
Linked to a website asking for $2.8 mil for the Maricopa audit. This website is run by an NPO with a website registered on 4/17/21. PO Box in Naples, FL. Contact on Whois has a Denver address for a domain name company. Reverse phone # lookup shows a UPS Store in Eugene, OR. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/vQMsRv525U
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) April 29, 2021
I went to my favorite bakery to get dessert for tonight’s din-din, and… OMG it’s gone! Closed! But signage on the whole front of the premises indicated it’s soon to be a dispensary.
I have mixed feelings.
I’m pleased there will be a weed shop so very close to my favorite fancy-fancy restaurant, within easy walking distance, but I’d have been so much happier if they’d left the bakery alone and instead replaced the frozen yogurt shop. What’s even the point of frozen yogurt?
Morning Fleur. pic.twitter.com/jseJbkBNlH
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) April 29, 2021
re: #224 sagehen
I went to my favorite bakery to get dessert for tonight’s din-din, and… OMG it’s gone! Closed! But signage on the whole front of the premises indicated it’s soon to be a dispensary.
I have mixed feelings.
I’m pleased there will be a weed shop so very close to my favorite fancy-fancy restaurant, within easy walking distance, but I’d have been so much happier if they’d left the bakery alone and instead replaced the frozen yogurt shop. What’s even the point of frozen yogurt?
The point of frozen yogurt is that it’s something to put toppings on.
re: #226 KGxvi
The point of frozen yogurt is that it’s something to put toppings on.
Of course. I should have realized.
re: #216 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Good. This bill would have extended tax credits for sending children to private religious schools.
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Good that it was blocked: IIRC, in a little-noticed decision last year sometime (?Montana?), the SCOTUS ruled that states couldn’t restrict tax credits or tax breaks from applying to “private religious schools” (no matter how sectarian/restrictive/discriminatory) - on the grounds (of course) that denying them/their donors the credits was an impingement on “freedom of religion”.
At the time, I recall a few commentators noting that, taken to a not-too-far-out point, this ruling could be used to justify/legalize/regularize public support for religious schools (or any other institution), but of course, our current SCOTUS is stacked with the sort of Justices who probably believe that the “separation of Church and State” was a huge mistake….
I’m guessing there’s no real chance to do anything about it before 2022, but damn, we really need to address the size of the House.
California is losing a seat in the House despite having the third largest population growth behind only Texas and Florida. But because we didn’t grow at a fast enough rate (only 6% instead of 10%), we are losing a seat.
Under the Wyoming Rule, we’d be getting 69 seats. And 42 states would be getting more seats - the House would have 573 members, and we’d be looking at 676 electoral votes.
re: #226 KGxvi
The point of frozen yogurt is that it’s something to put toppings on.
Kind of how grits are a delivery system for salt and butter.
My childhood bff had that doll. If you pressed the button on the back, her hair would zip up into the big hole atop her head.
Maybe someone trepanned Meghan for hair storage as well. pic.twitter.com/DSphmFE73t— Madame Bee (@istolethekishka) April 29, 2021
re: #230 Barefoot Grin
Kind of how grits are a delivery system for salt and butter.
I thought that was what popcorn was for
re: #231 Dave In Austin
She’s now pinning pastries directly to hear head. 🤦♀️
— MamaSeedy- Antifa Princess (@mama_seedy) April 29, 2021
Ladies ain’t s’posed to be workin’ jobs, that’s elitist talk. They should be stayin’ home with they young’uns like Mee-Maw done!
(Vance’s wife is a lawyer with Munger, Tolles & Olson and previously clerked for Brett Kavanaugh.) https://t.co/WqAna7nZTB— Roy Edroso (@edroso) April 29, 2021
re: #231 Dave In Austin
And to be clear, I am not body shaming. I am very concerned that she may be turning into a bowling pin.
— Professor Zeitgeist™ (@Prof_Zeitgeist) April 29, 2021
re: #230 Barefoot Grin
Kind of how grits are a delivery system for salt and butter.
Grits are for shrimp and/or sausage. Possibly eggs as well.
re: #212 I Would Prefer Not To
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just this morning i said to mrsdm it was a fate that hanna-barbera managed to find an out of work/available gorilla named Magilla.
Bob Gorilla or Dave Gorilla never would have worked as a show.
and why do some ‘toons use ‘the’ as their middle name and some dont?
kermit
felix
fritz
sylvester
vs
bugs
daffy
tweety
huckleberry
etc
and then there are those who just have names
quickdraw
baba looey
miss piggy
then mrsdm stopped talking to me
re: #234 gocart mozart
Yes, because middle class and working class folk don’t need child care when both parents are working 40+ hours a week.
re: #237 Dangerman
Don’t forget there were a bunch of cartoons where everybody’s last name was ‘Man’
Vapor Man
Multi Man
Fluid Man
Coil Man
Granite Man
Diaper Man
Cuckoo Man
Bird Man….
re: #238 KGxvi
Yes, because middle class and working class folk don’t need child care when both parents are working 40+ hours a week.
this is just more of that ‘do it on your lunch break’ bullshit from yesterday
re: #234 gocart mozart
Vance and his wife might have gone to elite Law schools, but they seem to not understand the concept of tradeoffs. If there were universal childcare, more women staying at home would be able to go back to work. If Then the question can be asked about what are the costs and benefits of this program if it were implemented. People can then disagree about whether the costs and benefits are calculated correctly, or about the relative values of various of costs and benefits, but they can’t argue that a large number of women are out of the labor force because child care is either expensive or too hard to find.
If he’s concerned that this disproportionately doesn’t help the poor, he remember that if something is completely out of reach, it won’t even come into the picture for many.
re: #240 Eric The Fruit Bat
Don’t forget there were a bunch of cartoons where everybody’s last name was ‘Man’
Vapor Man
Multi Man
Fluid Man
Coil Man
Granite Man
Diaper Man
Cuckoo Man
Bird Man….
you’re telling me? ;-)
eta:
whereas you are clearly category 1: Eric The Fruit Bat
re: #237 Dangerman
just this morning i said to mrsdm it was a fate that hanna-barbera managed to find an out of work/available gorilla named Magilla.
Bob Gorilla or Dave Gorilla never would have worked as a show.
and why do some ‘toons use ‘the’ as their middle name and some dont?
kermit
felix
fritz
sylvestervs
bugs
daffy
tweety
huckleberry
etcand then there are those who just have names
quickdraw
baba looey
miss piggythen mrsdm stopped talking to me
Sylvester is commonly known as Sylvester the Cat, but his name is actually Sylvester James Pussycat, Sr.
So, it seems that Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies did not use “the” in official names. Apparently it depends on which universe the characters exist in as to naming conventions.
re: #244 KGxvi
Sylvester is commonly known as Sylvester the Cat, but his name is actually Sylvester James Pussycat, Sr.
So, it seems that Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies did not use “the” in official names. Apparently it depends on which universe the characters exist in as to naming conventions.
excellent
re: #230 Barefoot Grin
Kind of how grits are a delivery system for salt and butter.
The corntainer for the thing corntained.
re: #243 Dangerman
whereas you are clearly category 1: Eric The Fruit Bat
At least I’m not Eric the half-a-bee….
Yeah. I don’t know about this……
I like everyone involved but I do not like them for this project. pic.twitter.com/3Hf02Pe2ze
— chauncey telese (@bigchaunc64) April 29, 2021
LIVE: The Roc is about to make a low approach and then land.https://t.co/2hStyHyasr pic.twitter.com/dufCqKxEbH
— Michael Baylor (@nextspaceflight) April 29, 2021
re: #248 Dave In Austin
Yeah. I don’t know about this……
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If they’re going to do it, the project better mention their involvement in Star Trek.
The family of QAnon terrorist killed during the Capitol attack are suing the Capitol police.
Family Of Killed QAnon Rioter To Sue Police For $10M - https://t.co/YWsknPv99t pic.twitter.com/ksMa8jibBF
— JoeMyGod (@JoeMyGod) April 29, 2021
re: #251 No Malarkey!
The family of QAnon terrorist killed during the Capitol attack are suing the Capitol police.
LOL. Good luck with that.
Fizzle.
Well, it looks like the Pacific Fleet’s Marshal Shaposhnikov Project 1155 reclassified frigate did have a malfunction during its tests with a failed Kalibr cruise missile launch.https://t.co/xZbLEY09Af pic.twitter.com/1lQZn2bPSk
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) April 29, 2021
re: #253 Dave In Austin
Fizzle.
Betting a lot of the crew had wished they had been wearing their brown pants that day
One hundo days. Time flies. pic.twitter.com/mxTOyub9Yt
— Vote Save America (@votesaveamerica) April 29, 2021
I would pay the “Rent is Too Damn High” fellow to call Yang names three times an hour on Channel 4. That sounds facetious but it’s not. https://t.co/5d16qqIeSq
— Richard M. Nixon (@dick_nixon) April 29, 2021
Big ass airplane is on the ground
re: #257 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Big ass airplane is on the ground
And touchdown! Stratolaunch’s Roc - the world’s largest plane by wingspan and set to air-launch space vehicles - lands to conclude its test flight at Mojave.
Buttered the bread on landing!https://t.co/6LwhtDi9VG pic.twitter.com/6URrm062Gn— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) April 29, 2021
This is the fucking stupidest tweet I have ever read. What the fuck does this mean? Pure grifter word salad
— Dan Houston (@DanDhoust24) April 29, 2021
Thread
Ethics committee on Idaho Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger, who is accused of raping a staffer, has begun for the second day. Here’s my story from yesterday: https://t.co/WqZX0mBK7S
— Katie Terhune (@KTVBTerhune) April 29, 2021
re: #260 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
“Common sense and basic morality dictates that an elected representative should not entertain a relationship with a student intern, regardless of who initiated the relationship.”
— Katie Terhune (@KTVBTerhune) April 29, 2021
This treasonweasel enabler and racist is undeterred by his utter failure to find voter fraud, getting chastized by courts for his awful legal hot takes, and seeks to bamboozle the GOP base once again.
It’s a never ending grift from the GOP.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) April 29, 2021
re: #253 Dave In Austin
They’re lucky it didn’t hit the ship or the accompanying aircraft.
re: #262 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Are there not enough other people in the rest of the world?
You have to prey on someone 20 years younger than you, at work.
And when i say work i mean the fucking state legislature
Pig