American Politics: A Brand New Day
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I know this is a serious post but is the weird grammar supposed to be intentional?
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I know this is a serious post but is the weird grammar supposed to be intentional?
Yes. I am masking my unimaginable dread with a light amount of humor.
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Well you could always hope that white woman don’t repeat the mistake they did in 2016 to make this even more maddening.
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So Trump says Biden will "hurt God" if elected. Well my support for Biden just skyrocketed, thanks annoying orange.
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Man, those numbers don't quite add up; if Biden is leading in the South region and in 65+, Trump isn't remotely in contention with him.
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So Trump says Biden will "hurt God" if elected. Well my support for Biden just skyrocketed, thanks annoying orange.
Pretty sure this is legitimately heretical and basically Gnosticism. I'm also sure fundamentalists have no clue and wouldn't care.
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So Trump says Biden will "hurt God" if elected. Well my support for Biden just skyrocketed, thanks annoying orange.
Joe Biden, JRPG main character.
@Ubiq:Man, those numbers don't quite add up; if Biden is leading in the South region and in 65+, Trump isn't remotely in contention with him.
People see the "50% of white people" figure and aren't really grasping that that is something out of a Republican's nightmare.
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Kanye West admits he’s running a spoiler campaign to draw votes from Biden and see Trump reelected in bizarre interview
And yes, for all that Kanye missed every deadline and has ZERO backing, apparently a couple of higher up gop governors are still getting him on the ticket for some swing states anyway like Wisconsin.
I mean, it was only a few thousand votes last time that wrecked it for Clinton, entirely within the margins of what third parties took, but… I don't know what overlap there is between KANYE and anyone that would vote for Biden.
But he literally has no path to winning (no duh) he is entirely running to wreck a few hundred votes in swing states.
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Kanye West admits he’s running a spoiler campaign to draw votes from Biden and see Trump reelected in bizarre interview
And yes, for all that Kanye missed every deadline and has ZERO backing, apparently a couple of higher up gop governors are still getting him on the ticket for some swing states anyway like Wisconsin.
I mean, it was only a few thousand votes last time that wrecked it for Clinton, entirely within the margins of what third parties took, but… I don't know what overlap there is between KANYE and anyone that would vote for Biden.
But he literally has no path to winning (no duh) he is entirely running to wreck a few hundred votes in swing states.
Isn't he under investigation for election fraud now?
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Gary Johnson got a little over 100K votes in Wisconsin. His support if I recall was a an even mix of normally Democratic and GOP voters. Really don't see West doing as good there. He might actually take more votes from Trump if anything.
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The most likely voting block for Kanye are people who were never going to vote this year anyway so it's not taking from anyone ultimately.
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They're gonna put me away, put me away, god damn them.
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@Cyan:
The most likely voting block for Kanye are people who were never going to vote this year anyway so it's not taking from anyone ultimately.
Last election Wisconsin had about 3,000,000 votes total. Trump and Clinton were only seperated by about 20,000 votes out of 2,700,000.
The other 300,000 votes went to third parties.
I really can't imagine Kanye having any overlap with Biden voters? Or that many people voting for him at all? Less a Gary Jonston 100,000 votes and more a Rocky De La Fuente 1,500 votes. But it doesn't take THAT much to wreck things. Even if you're only getting idiots throwing away their vote as a joke, its still mucks things.
Florida in 2000 was only 538 votes apart and that decided the entire election.
Best hope is he's basically running republican and takes more from Trump. But he's black, so probably not. But he's crazy and narcissistic, so…
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Bigger concern is how Trump's Postmaster is doing what he can to wreck the US mail to interfere including charging states more for mail in ballots. That and mail-in ballots can be rejected for reasons that aren't the voter's fault.
I've seen a poll that stated that while Biden is ahead of likely voters by mail, Trump actually is ahead for those who plan to vote in-person. And considering that the in-person ones get counted first… well, you know how Trump is going to react.
Point being that if you can drop off your ballot at the country clerk or equivalent or vote in-person early, do so despite the risk. The less your ballot is in the wilderness the better.
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So Trump says Biden will "hurt God" if elected. Well my support for Biden just skyrocketed, thanks annoying orange.
Yeah, fuck "God." I bow down to no one.
I guess Trump was thinking about thighs subconsciously XD
@Cyan:
Joe Biden, JRPG main character.
Yes, he will slay Trump with his "God" like in a Final Fantasy game.
People see the "50% of white people" figure and aren't really grasping that that is something out of a Republican's nightmare.
Can you explain what you mean by nightmare?
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I've seen a poll that stated that while Biden is ahead of likely voters by mail, Trump actually is ahead for those who plan to vote in-person.
Got a link to this poll?
Can you explain what you mean by nightmare?
For any Republican to win, they need to dominate the white vote. In the two elections the Republicans lost this century, McCain led Obama by 12 points and Romney led Obama by 20 points among white people.
A 50-50 split in the white vote spells disaster for the President.
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For any Republican to win, they need to dominate the white vote. In the two elections the Republicans lost this century, McCain led Obama by 12 points and Romney led Obama by 20 points among white people.
A 50-50 split in the white vote spells disaster for the President.
Oh! That makes a lot of sense. So, this means Biden is basically gonna win this by a landslide hopefully.
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So Trump says Biden will "hurt God" if elected. Well my support for Biden just skyrocketed, thanks annoying orange.
JRPG protagonism intensifies.
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@Monkey:
If your reasoning is she is harsh on Israel, then coddling Israel is one of the main things about the modern Democratic party that needs to go.
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Pretend I rolled my eyes so hard this thread rolled down into the creativity section with it.
I don't wanna derail the thread, but I don't do much theorizing of any kind. When one of them uses a quote that exposes themself, I tend to believe it. That's all. I simply believe that the CEO reports to the Board of Directors. And I don't believe they're weird lizard people. Do I know exactly who they are? No, but it's simple logic that they wouldn't want themselves known because that'd put a target on their back. I'm with Carlin on this one, there's a reason certain Presidents get assassinated.
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So Trump was serious when he said he was gonna ban TikTok. Y'know, because they hurt his feelings:
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/06/900019185/trump-signs-executive-order-that-will-effectively-ban-use-of-tiktok-in-the-u-s?fbclid=IwAR33am2kWe9RBwG_lVexjWeaYT1E86q3SxwOMEeXWJ7n3hfAD2mgiK6VQNs–- Update From New Post Merge ---
And if you want a little dark humor to combat your depression today, we've had enough awful in 2020 to fill a whole verse of "We Didn't Start the Fire" for each month:
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Or hell, the whole song:
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I don't wanna derail the thread, but I don't do much theorizing of any kind. When one of them uses a quote that exposes themself, I tend to believe it. That's all. I simply believe that the CEO reports to the Board of Directors. And I don't believe they're weird lizard people. Do I know exactly who they are? No, but it's simple logic that they wouldn't want themselves known because that'd put a target on their back. I'm with Carlin on this one, there's a reason certain Presidents get assassinated.
It must be comforting to believe in something like this, and be able to ignore our chaotic random real world of malicious buffoons and incompetence.
Enjoy your delusion.
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@Monkey:
It must be comforting to believe in something like this, and be able to ignore our chaotic random real world of malicious buffoons and incompetence.
Enjoy your delusion.
Lee Harvey Oswald was the fall guy. The real gunman was a CIA operative acting under the direction of LBJ, the illuminati, and the deep state, duh.
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Case in point:
Wouldn't it be nice to know the Illuminati set up the Beirut explosion? Someone planned that, someone had purpose. Evil purpose, but purpose.Rather then reality: a bunch of morons on all levels of government kept kicking the can about explosives sitting in a warehouse out of laziness and stupidity. Until eventually horrible tragedy occurs. Zero meaning or reason. Death and destruction (both physical and economic) because of fart noise slide whistle
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Honestly, what purpose would that even serve? Destruction for destruction's sake doesn't strike me as the m.o of a small group of shadowy puppet masters organizing everything in the world according to their unknowable grand plan that only Donald Trump and Alex Jones have been able to figure out.
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@4:10 Relevant
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I don't wanna derail the thread, but I don't do much theorizing of any kind. When one of them uses a quote that exposes themself, I tend to believe it. That's all. I simply believe that the CEO reports to the Board of Directors. And I don't believe they're weird lizard people. Do I know exactly who they are? No, but it's simple logic that they wouldn't want themselves known because that'd put a target on their back. I'm with Carlin on this one, there's a reason certain Presidents get assassinated.
@Monkey:
It must be comforting to believe in something like this, and be able to ignore our chaotic random real world of malicious buffoons and incompetence.
Enjoy your delusion.
@The:
Lee Harvey Oswald was the fall guy. The real gunman was a CIA operative acting under the direction of LBJ, the illuminati, and the deep state, duh.
Just for the hell of it, back in February The Last Podcast on the Left did a six episode series on the JFK assassination. Here's the link to part 1 for anyone interested.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3v6MOGaKVvNIiHarLgs1AC?si=Ip2FSTd6S7SlIzfTR7hwUA
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Oh! That makes a lot of sense. So, this means Biden is basically gonna win this by a landslide hopefully.
Nothing is certain, but the numbers are more favorable for him than they were for Hillary.
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@Monkey:
Case in point:
Wouldn't it be nice to know the Illuminati set up the Beirut explosion? Someone planned that, someone had purpose. Evil purpose, but purpose.Rather then reality: a bunch of morons on all levels of government kept kicking the can about explosives sitting in a warehouse out of laziness and stupidity. Until eventually horrible tragedy occurs. Zero meaning or reason. Death and destruction (both physical and economic) because of fart noise slide whistle
It's not much of a stretch to suggest that it's possible someone found out about the explosives sitting for years in a warehouse next to a pile of fireworks and decided to blow it up.
Even the government has acknowledged that possibility.The country’s president, Michel Aoun, said the cause of the blast was still unclear and did not rule out the possibility of a hostile act. “The cause has not been determined yet,” Aoun said. “There is a possibility of external interference through a rocket or bomb or other act.”
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I'd assume those idiots in charge would be turning any stone to find anything or anyone else to blame
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It's not much of a stretch to suggest that it's possible someone found out about the explosives sitting for years in a warehouse next to a pile of fireworks and decided to blow it up.
Even the government has acknowledged that possibility.Robo, I want you to think long and hard about this.
Why do you think a leader of the country would want to suggest sabotage/terrorism about an issue that all signs point to as being about governmental mismanagement.
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It should probably be mentioned he's also saying this amid huge protests that are currently ongoing because of this.
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@The:
Lee Harvey Oswald was the fall guy.
To be fair, I've been in Dallas and checked the exact shot from building and it is a ridiculous shot, and the grassy knoll makes way more sense. It's really, really easy to go with "there were much better places to be."
But enough people have done breakdowns on how the timing works and why the bullet acted weird the way it did that its just… reality is stranger than fiction.
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@Monkey:
Robo, I want you to think long and hard about this.
Why do you think a leader of the country would want to suggest sabotage/terrorism about an issue that all signs point to as being about governmental mismanagement.
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It should probably be mentioned he's also saying this amid huge protests that are currently ongoing because of this.
I know what you're getting at, and it's a fair point, but that doesn't change the fact that it's a problem for people to conclude that the simplest explanation of what happened is historical fact despite the reality that the event only happened three days ago and we still don't know a lot about it.
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Oh! That makes a lot of sense. So, this means Biden is basically gonna win this by a landslide hopefully.
Sadly, despite EVERYTHING, its still a coin flip because Trump's doing everything he can to sabotage it, including killing the post office to stop mail in ballots.
In a fair election Trump doesn't come anywhere close, he certainly doesn't get the popular vote. But in a gerrymandered, mail destroyed, voter suppression, marshall law, plague scenario? It could go other way.
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The grassy knoll theory is based on the idea that Oswald was a poor shot, had an inaccurate weapon, and couldn't fire that many shots in the allotted time; none of which are remotely true.
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It is weird how i always associate the JFK assasination with Seinfeld
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It is weird how i always associate the JFK assasination with Seinfeld
Newman stared in the JFK movie.
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And I think all the assassination conspiracies come from J. Edgar Hoover disliking Kennedy and doing a shabby investigation on the case.
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New conspiracy theory. Lee Harvey Oswald was secretly Simo Hayha. Or Oswald took the fall for Simo.
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New conspiracy theory. Lee Harvey Oswald was secretly Simo Hayha. Or Oswald took the fall for Simo.
Nah Mr. Häyhä was to busy scaring soviet tourist from entering Finland.
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Thursday & Friday's What the Fuck Just Happened Today updates.
! * Dept. of “We Have It Totally Under Control.”
- Global: Total confirmed cases: ~18,913,000; deaths: ~711,000
- U.S.: Total confirmed cases: ~4,868,000; deaths: ~160,000
- Source: Johns Hopkins University
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! 1/ Nearly 1.2 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week – the 20th consecutive week with more than 1 million new claims. The decline comes after the extra $600 a week in pandemic-related unemployment benefits ended for millions of unemployed Americans. More than 32.1 million Americans are receiving some form of unemployment benefits. (Washington Post / NBC News / Wall Street Journal)
2/ The White House and Congress remain far apart on an agreement for a new coronavirus relief agreement, with “no top-line numbers that have been agreed to,” according to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Trump again threatened to act on his own to provide relief, saying he expects to sign an executive order on Friday or Saturday to extend enhanced unemployment benefits and impose a payroll tax break. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, meanwhile, stood up before a room full of Senate Republicans and declared that he is not “owned by Nancy.” He added: “I can tell you those reports are false.” (CNBC / New York Times / Politico / Bloomberg)
3/ Trump claimed – without evidence– that it was possible the U.S. could have a coronavirus vaccine before the Nov. 3 election, contradicting the timeline most health experts have called realistic. “Sooner than the end of the year, could be much sooner,” Trump told Geraldo Rivera in an interview. When asked, “Sooner than November 3?” Trump replied, “I think in some cases, yes, possible before, but right around that time.” Trump also said “it wouldn’t hurt” his reelection prospects if a vaccine became available before Election Day, but insisted “I want it fast because I want to save lives.” Experts, however, have said that if the development, testing, and production of a vaccine is able to hit certain criteria, then the earliest a vaccine could arrive is the end of the year or the beginning of 2021. Public health officials also estimate that more than 100 million American essential workers should get vaccinated before the general public, yet only 10 million to 20 million doses are expected to be available at first. (Reuters / NBC News / Washington Post / New York Times / Wall Street Journal)
! * The State Department lifted its “do not travel” advisory warning U.S. citizens against traveling abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic. Although the guidance has been lifted, the European Union has blocked entry to U.S. tourists, and the UK requires travelers from the U.S. to quarantine for 14 days. (CNN)- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that he has tested positive for coronavirus shortly before he was supposed to meet Trump in Cleveland. (NBC News / CNN / Axios)
- Trump will sign an executive order requiring the federal government to buy “essential” drugs from U.S. companies. (CNBC)
! 4/ The New York prosecutors seeking Trump’s tax records have also subpoenaed Deutsche Bank, his primary lender since the late 1990s, for financial records that he and his company provided to the bank. The Manhattan district attorney’s office issued the subpoena last year. In a court filing this week, Manhattan district attorney’s office suggested that it’s investigating Trump and his company for bank and insurance fraud, citing “public reports of possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trump Organization” and suggested that they were also investigating possible crimes involving bank and insurance fraud. (New York Times)
! * The ACLU has filed nearly 400 lawsuits and other legal actions against the Trump administration since Trump’s election. (Associated Press)- The New York attorney general filed a lawsuit seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association, alleging that a decades-long pattern of “fraud and abuse” had irreparably undermined its ability to operate as a nonprofit. The civil lawsuit, filed by Letitia James in state court, alleges that the NRA’s leadership engaged in self-dealing, and made false or misleading disclosures to the attorney general and the IRS. The lawsuit also accuses Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s CEO, of using “a secret ‘poison pill contract’” to guarantee himself lifetime income from the gun group. (Washignton Post / New York Times / NPR / Politico / ABC News / NBC News / NBC News)
! 5/ Facebook and Twitter both removed a Trump campaign post for spreading coronavirus misinformation. Twitter temporarily blocked the Trump campaign account from tweeting until it deleted a video of Trump claiming that children are “almost immune from this disease.” Facebook removed the same video, as well as hundreds of accounts from a foreign troll farm posing as African-Americans in support of Donald Trump and QAnon. (NPR / CNN / Washington Post / NBC News)
6/ Trump will reimpose 10% tariffs on aluminum imports from Canada, a little over a month after implementing the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement designed to lower trade barriers in North America. (Politico / Wall Street Journal)! * Dept. of “We Have It Totally Under Control.”
- Global: Total confirmed cases: ~19,194,000; deaths: ~717,000
- U.S.: Total confirmed cases: ~4,919,000; deaths: ~161,000
- Source: Johns Hopkins University
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! 1/ Negotiations over a new coronavirus relief package failed after the Trump administration rejected a Democratic offer to compromise on the $1 trillion Republican plan and their $3.4 trillion plan. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, however, called the offer a “non-starter.” Mnuchin and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said they would recommend that Trump move ahead with executive orders to suspend payroll taxes, extend eviction protections, boost unemployment benefits, and help student loan borrowers. Trump, meanwhile, tweeted that “Pelosi and Schumer only interested in Bailout Money for poorly run Democrat cities and states. Nothing to do with China Virus! Want one trillion dollars. No interest. We are going a different way!” (Bloomberg / Politico New York Times / The Hill / CNN / Washington Post)
! * The U.S. economy added 1.8 million jobs in July. The unemployment rate fell to 10.2% in July, down from a peak of 14.7% in April, but above the 3.5% rate in February before the coronavirus pandemic. (Politico / CNBC / Washington Post)- The number who were unemployed between 15 and 26 weeks rose by a seasonally adjusted 4.6 million to 6.5 million people in July. The reading is the highest on record since 1948 and nearly double the prior peak, set in 2009 at the end of the last recession. (Wall Street Journal)
- As Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed for schools to reopen, Florida health directors were instructed to not tell school boards whether the risks of opening campuses were too great. State leaders told school boards they would need Health Department approval if they wanted to keep classrooms closed, but health directors were ordered to only provide suggestions on how to reopen safely. (Palm Beach Post)
- Virus keeps spreading as schools begin to open, frightening parents, and alarming public health officials. “School openings in Alabama are a local decision, but public health officials offer guidance in part based on the risk in that county. As of Thursday, 44 of the state’s 67 counties are considered ‘high risk’ or ‘very high risk.’” (Washington Post)
- A 15-year-old student at North Paulding High School in Georgia posted photos showing students crowded into a packed hallway on their first day of school with few wearing masks and little sign of social distancing. The sophomore who posted the photos was initially suspended over the act. Her suspension was later lifted and wiped from her record. (New York Times / CNN)
- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave the gave the greenlight for schools to reopen and bring back students in the fall for in-person instruction. (NBC News / Politico)
! 2/ Trump baselessly claimed that Joe Biden, a practicing Catholic, is “against God” and would somehow “hurt God” and the bible if he was elected president. In a rally-style speech on the tarmac of the Cleveland airport that was supposed to be a chance to promote economic recovery, Trump instead pivoted to personal attacks, claiming that Biden would “Take away your guns, destroy your second amendment, no religion, no anything. Hurt the bible, hurt God. He’s against God, he’s against guns.” Biden responded in a statement, saying that Trump’s “shameful” comments were “beneath the office he holds” and “beneath the dignity the American people so rightly expect and deserve from their leaders.” (Politico / CBS News / Washington Post / BBC / CNN / The Hill)
3/ Trump signed a pair of executive orders banning Americans and U.S. companies from doing business with the Chinese-owned TikTok and WeChat apps in 45 days, citing an effort to “address the national emergency with respect to the information and communication technology supply chain.” According to the vaguely worded order, TikTok’s “data collection threatens to allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal and proprietary information — potentially allowing China to track the locations of Federal employees and contractors, build dossiers of personal information for blackmail, and conduct corporate espionage.” TikTok, however, has maintained that it stores all data belonging to U.S. customers in facilities outside of China that are not subject to Chinese law. Microsoft, meanwhile, is in talks to buy TikTok’s U.S. operations. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross will be responsible for defining what constitutes a transaction. (Bloomberg / The Verge / Politico / Axios / Wall Street Journal / CNN)
4/ The U.S. intelligence community’s top election security official said China sees Trump as “unpredictable” and “prefers” that he not win reelection, while Russia is working to “denigrate” Joe Biden. The statement from William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, comes amid criticism from Democratic lawmakers that the intelligence community has been withholding intelligence information from the public about the threat of foreign election interference in the upcoming election. Evanina also said Iran is seeking to “undermine US democratic institutions, President Trump, and to divide the country.” (Washington Post / CNN / Associated Press / Wall Street Journal / CNN)
! * Facebook fired an employee who collected evidence showing the company is giving right-wing pages preferential treatment when it comes to misinformation. Facebook also removed his post from the company’s internal communication platform and restricted internal access to the information he cited. (BuzzFeed News)- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reportedly warned Russia’s foreign minister against paying bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing American service members. Pompeo’s warning is the first known rebuke from a senior American official over the bounties program and runs counter to Trump’s insistence that the matter is a “hoax.” (New York Times)
! 5/ A federal appeals court ruled that House Democrats can sue to force former White House counsel Don McGahn to comply with a congressional subpoena for testimony. A divided US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said McGahn, however, can continue to challenge the House’s subpoena on other grounds, meaning he won’t likely appear anytime soon. The Judiciary Committee first subpoenaed McGahn in April 2019 as it examined potential obstruction of justice by Trump during Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. Trump directed McGahn not to appear and the committee filed a federal lawsuit to force McGahn to testify. (Washington Post / CNN / Associated Press / Reuters)
6/ Trump can’t postpone E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against him by using an immunity defense, a New York judge ruled. Carroll sued Trump last November for defamation after he called her a liar and said he had never met her. She had accused him of rape. Carroll will now seek to depose Trump and get a DNA test from him to compare with a sample on a dress the author said she wore at the time of the alleged attack. The judged rejected Trump’s argument that a sitting president is immune to civil lawsuits in state court, citing a recent Supreme Court decision in a case to subpoena Trump’s tax records. (New York Post / Bloomberg / New York Times)
7/ Congressional Democrats called for an investigation of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy after he instituted cost-cutting measures that postal workers say have delayed mail delivery. DeJoy, a major Republican donor, implemented policies that prohibit postal workers from taking overtime or making extra trips to deliver mail on time. “Let me be clear that with regard to election mail, the Postal Service and I are fully committed to fulfilling our role in the electoral process,” DeJoy said. “Despite any assertions to the contrary, we are not slowing down election mail or any other mail.” Lawmakers from both parties, meanwhile, have urged DeJoy to switch course on policies. (Washington Post / Politico)
8/ In 2017, Trump’s advisers were hesitant to give him military options amid escalating tensions with both North Korea and Iran fearing he might accidentally take the U.S. to war. At the time, Trump dubbed Kim Jong Un “little rocket man” and the North Korean dictator responded by calling Trump a “dotard.” Senior administration members reportedly informed their counterparts in both countries that they did not know how Trump would respond, or if he would respond at all. (CNN) -
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I know what you're getting at, and it's a fair point, but that doesn't change the fact that it's a problem for people to conclude that the simplest explanation of what happened is historical fact despite the reality that the event only happened three days ago and we still don't know a lot about it.
Definitely question the shit out of a besieged government official and don't pretend random statements he makes are evidence of anything.
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Data mining is only legal if done by US corporations, operating their platforms worldwide.
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@Monkey:
Definitely question the shit out of a besieged government official and don't pretend random statements he makes are evidence of anything.
For what it's worth, I'm still not completely sold on any part of the official story.
We're probably never going to find out the full truth.
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Not so Perfect Hair Forever has an ingenious idea to help healthcare in the country, you'll never guess what his idea is….....
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Is it Obamacare? tell me its Obamacare.
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It's Obamacare.
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Is it Obamacare? tell me its Obamacare.
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It's Obamacare.
Obamacare with the serial numbers filed off.
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“Friday Night Massacre” of the U.S. Postal Service took place last night.. News broke in a classic end-of-the-week dump that Louis DeJoy—a major GOP donor to President Donald Trump and the recently appointed Postmaster General—has issued a sweeping overhaul of the agency, including the ouster of top executives from key posts and the reshuffling of more than two dozen other officials and operational managers.
Twenty-three postal executives were reassigned or displaced, the new organizational chart shows. Analysts say the structure centralizes power around DeJoy, a former logistics executive and major ally of President Trump, and de-emphasizes decades of institutional postal knowledge. All told, 33 staffers included in the old postal hierarchy either kept their jobs or were reassigned in the restructuring, with five more staffers joining the leadership from other roles.
"Trump is actively sabotaging the election under our noses—this isn't theoretical, it's happening RIGHT NOW." -Brian Tyler Cohen
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Gear up for 4 more years everyone. Fucking country.