It's clearly not going to pass but it's a decent symbolic effort and it gets opponents on record, which could be useful for November.
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5 republican senators want new tv ranting due to LGBT characters
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/politics/tv-ratings-lgbtq-characters-roger-marshall-216079.htmlBasically this:
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Senate Dems are going to try to force a vote on the Women's Health Protection Act, which would make abortion rights federal law:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/senate-hold-showdown-vote-bill-protecting-nationwide-abortion/story?id=84627147&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab&fbclid=IwAR2nPhApkfGe9yXcZ1GQSnp6DGfiOKilbdfFutldF8NfATHsikCufWVww4gIt would be wonderful, but I really don't think it'll work. Sadly.
And it failed 49-51.
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5 republican senators want new tv ranting due to LGBT characters
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/politics/tv-ratings-lgbtq-characters-roger-marshall-216079.htmlBasically this:
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And it failed 49-51.
if I understand correctly, nobody expected success. The main goal was to make it clear where everyone stood, get their votes on-record.
https://whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com/2022/05/11/day-477/
1/ Senate Republicans and Joe Manchin blocked a bill to enshrine abortion rights into federal law, which would guarantee access nationwide even if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Democrats needed 60 votes to take up the Women’s Health Protection Act, but all 50 Republicans and Manchin voted against proceeding to debate. The final vote was 49-51. Following the vote, Biden criticized Republicans’ “failure” to protect access to reproductive health care, saying the vote “runs counter to the will of the majority of the American people” and that Republicans “have chosen to stand in the way of Americans’ rights to make the most personal decisions about their own bodies, families and lives.” Harris added that “the priority should be to elect pro-choice leaders.” (NBC News / New York Times / Washington Post / Wall Street Journal / Associated Press / Politico / CNBC / Bloomberg)
2/ Republican Sen. Susan Collins called the police over a chalk message in front of her house asking her to support the Women’s Health Protection Act. Collins called the chalk message – “Susie, please, Mainers want WHPA —> vote yes, clean up your mess” – a “defacement of public property in front of our home.” Collins, a moderate, pro-choice Senate Republican previously voted to confirm several Supreme Court justices who appear poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. Collins also voted against Women’s Health Protection Act. (CNN / Buzzfeed News / Business Insider)
3/ The pace of inflation eased slightly in April for the first time in seven months. The Consumer Price Index increased by 8.3% in April compared to a year ago – below the 8.5% year-over-year increase in March, which was the highest rate since 1981. Prices rose 0.3% on a month-to-month basis. Core inflation, meanwhile, rose 0.6% in April – faster than March’s 0.3% increase. (Politico / NBC News / Wall Street Journal / CNN / New York Times / Washington Post / CNBC)
4/ The House approved more than $40 billion in emergency aid to Ukraine. The package, which is larger than the $33 billion aid package Biden requested last month, includes more than $18.7 billion in military and security aid, and $8.8 billion in direct economic support for Ukraine. The package now heads to the Senate where it will need 60 votes to advance. (Bloomberg / Wall Street Journal)
5/ A New York judge released Trump from a contempt of court order – on the condition that he pays the $110,000 in fines he’s accumulated for failing to comply with a subpoena for documents issued by the New York Attorney General’s Office. The judge ruled that if Trump and his company didn’t pay the $110,000 penalty by May 20, he would reinstate the contempt order and retroactively apply the $10,000-a-day fine. (Associated Press / Politico / New York Times / ABC News / CNN)
6/ Several people who served as fake Republican electors in Georgia are cooperating in the criminal probe of Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. During interviews with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ office, witnesses have reportedly provided significant information about what happened on December 14, 2020, when pro-Trump electors met and voted on alternate slates. Trump, who lost Georgia by about 12,000 votes, pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” the votes needed to swing the state to him. The call set off the criminal investigation. The Justice Department is also investigating fake electors and a grand jury recently issued subpoenas. (CNN)
poll/ 57% of Americans say Roe v. Wade should be left in place, while 36% want the Supreme Court to overturn the precedent. 33% of Americans support keeping abortion legal, 31% support abortion rights with some limitations, 26% say it should be illegal except for rape, incest or to save the mother’s life, and 8% say it should always be illegal. 52% of Americans, meanwhile, disapprove of the job the Supreme Court is doing – up from 42% from two months ago. (Monmouth)
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5 republican senators want new tv ranting due to LGBT characters
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/politics/tv-ratings-lgbtq-characters-roger-marshall-216079.htmlBasically this:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FSgXj4pXIAE7EW_?format=jpg&name=largeLol. The guy better never watch Hunchback of Notre Dame. And Walt said his goal was to make movies the whole family could enjoy, which includes both the parents and the children.
And it failed 49-51.
And Manchin once again betrays his party. Can the fucker just run Independent already?!
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And Manchin once again betrays his party. Can the fucker just run Independent already?!
As much as it sucks that he's a DINO, right now he keeps McConnel from being the majority leader.
So he's not helping in any way, but he's still a smidge better than if he was running under any other label.
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Manchin is pretty much the best we can get from his state. Sinema, on the other hand….
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As much as it sucks that he's a DINO, right now he keeps McConnel from being the majority leader.
So he's not helping in any way, but he's still a smidge better than if he was running under any other label.
Shit is still shit. And even if his and Sinema’s party affiliation republicans from having the majority that becomes moot if Republicans take back the senate for which you know neither of them is going to willingly accept blame for their role in letting it happen along with all the other stuff their voting against has had a negative impact on.
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As an Arizonan, I apologize for Sinema.
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Shit is still shit. And even if his and Sinema’s party affiliation republicans from having the majority that becomes moot if Republicans take back the senate for which you know neither of them is going to willingly accept blame for their role in letting it happen along with all the other stuff their voting against has had a negative impact on.
Sure, they're probably going to lose the "majority" anyway in November.
And at that point Manchin goes from being the most powerful man in congress to having no power at all.
He really should try to make some deals and get his bribes in before then.
It is STILL better than absolutely nothing. At least we managed to get one SCJ nominee through.
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He really should try to make some deals and get his bribes in before then.
He’s already getting bribes from his corporate donors don’t what more could he possibly want at this juncture. Aside from even more Money to buy an even bigger boat.
It is STILL better than absolutely nothing. At least we managed to get one SCJ nominee through.
I guess
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Plus, in this instance, Manchin's vote wouldn't have changed anything one way or the other. Nor if, as I'm assuming, we'd have needed 60.
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but all 50 Republicans and Manchin voted against proceeding to debate. The final vote was 49-51.
lol
this is just depressing. it's so tit for tat that NONE of the republicans will ever break, not even 1? there's 8 republican senators that are women!
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The fact that simple majority don't win proposals in the senate weirdness me out, but I guess it's just another built in protection for the powerful few keep the power. 49 democrats represent 40M more people than the 51.
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this is just depressing. it's so tit for tat that NONE of the republicans will ever break, not even 1? there's 8 republican senators that are women!
You holding out hope that Susan Collins will finally admit she’s stupid and regretful individual?
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Collins isn't stupid. Any of her voters that's thought she's actually a moderate are the stupid ones.
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^ I mean from a certain perspective you’re not wrong but she does do and say things that wind up making her look stupid after the fact.
I mean people like Louie Gohmert, Jim Jordan, Ted Cruz they get their stupidity up front and out in the open. Collins is kinda of the person who seems to like “GOTCHA” stupidity.
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5 republican senators want new tv ranting due to LGBT characters
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/politics/tv-ratings-lgbtq-characters-roger-marshall-216079.htmlAnd remember, these are the same people calling out the "left" as so silly for being "offended" by cartoon characters just a year or so ago.
Cartoons are currently and have always been full of heterosexuality. In fact, isn't that part of the controversy with Pepe le Pew? Not only does he display blatant heterosexuality, but he does it in a very creepy, "can't take no for an answer" way. But somehow that's perfectly acceptable, but a female character kissing another female character is so inappropriate for some reason.
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What the Fuck Just Happened Today is going on a break until 5/31 to do some maintenance and prep for the upcoming midterms, so this'll be the last update for a while. Their aggregator, https://currentstatus.io/ will remain up, however.
https://whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com/2022/05/12/day-478/
Day 478: "Headlines and sensationalization."
1/ The Jan. 6 committee subpoenaed five House Republicans, including Kevin McCarthy. In addition to McCarthy, the panel sent summons to Jim Jordan, Scott Perry, Andy Biggs, and Mo Brooks. Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said the Republican lawmakers have information relevant to its investigation and that the panel was forced to issue the subpoenas after all five rejected requests to voluntarily testify. McCarthy indicated he might not comply with the subpoena, while Perry suggested that the subpoenas were “for headlines and sensationalization.” The move marked the first time that the bipartisan investigation has issued subpoenas to sitting members of Congress. The committee’s public hearings are scheduled to begin June 9. (Politico / CBS News / Washington Post / New York Times / Associated Press / NBC News / CNN / NPR / CNBC / Wall Street Journal)
2/ Biden authorized the National Archives to release an eighth tranche of Trump’s records to the Jan. 6 committee. Biden again declined to assert executive privilege over the records. The documents are set to be delivered to the committee by May 26. (Washington Post)
- [December 2020] Attorney John Eastman urged Republican legislators in Pennsylvania to retabulate and throw out tens of thousands of absentee ballots in order to show Trump with a lead. Biden won Pennsylvania by more than 80,000 votes. (Politico / Washington Post)
3/ A federal grand jury issued a subpoena to the National Archives to obtain the 15 boxes of classified White House documents that Trump took with him to Mar-a-Lago. Federal prosecutors are investigating whether the classified White House documents were mishandled, including how the documents made their way from the White House residence to Mar-a-Lago, who boxed them up, and whether anyone knew the boxes contained classified material. (New York Times)
4/ The Biden administration canceled the sale of oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico and the coast of Alaska. The Interior Department cited a “lack of industry interest in leasing in the area” for the decision to “not move forward.” The department also halted two leases under consideration for the Gulf of Mexico because of “conflicting court rulings that impacted work on these proposed lease sales.” (CBS News / Wall Street Journal)
5/ Finland moved to join NATO “without delay” in response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Neighboring Sweden is expected to announce its own NATO bid soon. The Kremlin, meanwhile, warned that Finland’s announcement would “definitely” pose a threat to its security and Russia would be forced to take retaliatory “military-technical” steps “to stop the threats that arise.” (NBC News / Washington Post / Associated Press / New York Times)
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In today's hilarity, MTG throws a hissy fit claiming it's the media's fault for making her look "unintelligent and crazy."
https://www.comicsands.com/mtg-media-unfair-unintelligent-reputation-2657331850.html?fbclid=IwAR0IPpdgK2s__KhLNMSa9bbCC58tnWXKZhD-OnMEDMHU9th91np3IRDZvG8 -
Don't forget racist!
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@Johnny:
Don't forget racist!
Let's not get crazy in there, is not because she's particularly vocal about the superiority of a certain ethnicity that has held the economic power of the continent for the past 500 years over the other ethnicities living in the continent that she's racist, am I right?
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Anybody watching the primaries tonight? Apparently Fetterman is doing well despite his recent stroke.
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Looks like cawthorn just got primaried!
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Might be a red year but the most important senate race and governor race in PA looks pretty good for the Dems.
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Some local news
AP: Idaho Gov. Brad Little wins Republican nomination against Janice McGeachin
https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/politics-government/election/article261503717.html
Republican or not I consider this a good thing because the leading alternatives were the Trump backed Lt. Governor, McGeachin who had a habit of publicity stunts like trying to undo Little's Covid directives when he left the state, or recently convicted of contempt of court Ammon "Y'all Qaeda" Bundy.
With how red Idaho is Little being re-elected seems the least bad option.
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Anybody watching the primaries tonight? Apparently Fetterman is doing well despite his recent stroke.
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Looks like cawthorn just got primaried!
What does that means? Because I seen he conceded the race.
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What does that means? Because I seen he conceded the race.
The primary election was to determine who would be running as a Republican for Cawthorn's seat in the House of Representatives. Cawthorn lost and, surprisingly for a Trumplican, conceded, so he's out of the race. No matter what happens now, Cawthorn is out in January.
A Republican may still hold that seat, but that Republican won't be Madison Cawthorn.
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Shame he's not Trumpy enough to refuse to concede. Would have been great if both would run and siphon votes from each other in the general
Dr Oz seems neck-and neck. You know, for the primary in the State he does not live in.
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Oh boo hoo, cry me a river.
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Oh boo hoo, cry me a river.
For the sake of clarity, is that directed at Alito?
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Alito is doing exactly what Rin told us years in advance they would do:
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/alito-lgbtq-decision-gorsuch-indefensibleSkimming the article he hasn't actually done anything. He's just pissing and moaning. At most maybe laying groundwork for later.
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Skimming the article he hasn't actually done anything. He's just pissing and moaning. At most maybe laying groundwork for later.
Sure, for now, but he already set its sights on his next target.
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For the sake of clarity, is that directed at Alito?
One’s a bitch the other is Majorie Taylor Greene
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Say it again but slowly.
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Say it again but slowly.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220519/b0ad80892ea6a3430b8ecc14f177af80.jpgMy english reading comprehension is lacking…more I think about that statement more my head hurts.
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Fiona Hill says Putin got 'frustrated many times' with Trump because the Russian leader 'had to keep explaining things' to him – Putin's frustration over Trump's poor understanding of geopolitics played into Moscow's decision on the timing of Russia's war in Ukraine, Hill said.
- Putin often became frustrated with Trump over his lack of knowledge on big issues, Fiona Hill said.
- "He had to keep explaining things, and Putin doesn't like to do that," Hill said.
- Hill said this factored into Putin's decision to invade Ukraine during the Biden administration.
One of the reasons Putin invaded Ukraine with President Joe Biden in the White House was that he expected the US to "sue for peace" and thought it would be better to deal with Biden than trying to negotiate with someone like Trump, whom the Russian leader had "to explain everything to all the time," Hill, who served as the top Russia advisor on the National Security Council under Trump, said Tuesday at a*Chicago Council on Global Affairs event.
"He thought that somebody like Biden — who's a transatlanticist, who knows all about NATO, who actually knows where Ukraine is, and actually knows something about the history, and is very steeped in international affairs — would be the right person to engage with," Hill said.
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So, did he actually "influence" the 2016 election for Trump or not ? Or did the "influence" just backfired ? I guess there are many ways to read this…
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Say it again but slowly.
[qimg]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220519/b0ad80892ea6a3430b8ecc14f177af80.jpg[/qimg]The duality of man & woman
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What those 192 are just honoring the legacy of Thatcher of stealing them milk.
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Look what's in a brand new location, complete with specific rules! Please be sure to give them a read- we want this space to be open to respectful discussion.
One thing we touched on when reviving the forum was the possibility of creating a bot to periodically sample news recaps, much in the same way that @sgamer82 has done in the past. If that's something you all would appreciate, it's something we can eventually look into (after a much-deserved break for Cinder!)
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@Jabberwok Sounds great to me! I actually usually get quite a lot of detailed info on what's going on in American politics in particular from this place. When the forums are down, I always feel a lot less well-informed.
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I started to watch his video on Jordan Peterson recently. Didn't finish, even though it was a very short video.
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Some More News always have very short videos.
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Been a lot happening since we were last here so let's go down the list.
- Everything Hillary said about the Supreme Court and Trump was correct.
- Everyone who said not to worry about the Court taking away rights was wrong,
- The only way out of it is elect more Democrats to office.
- Everything a Republican politician accuses somebody else of doing, that politician is doing and probably on a much worse level.
- Biden had one of the best two week periods of any Presidency in decades and did it while recovering from Covid,
That should catch you up.
- Everything Hillary said about the Supreme Court and Trump was correct.
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The right has been really naughty and the left has been trying to do good. Sounds like U.S. politics since Dwight left office, but there's never been someone as unhinged as Trump in the periphery of the Presidency.
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So, what are the odds Trump flees to Russia now?
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@Johnny-B-Decent said in American Politics: A Brand New Day:
So, what are the odds Trump flees to Russia now?
Very low, he has a better change of court stalling and birthing the narrative that he's suffering political persecution.
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Russia and China don't want to have to deal with his whiny ass.
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While the board down. Did anyone besides me follow the Alex Jones trial? I can't wait for the January 6th committee get Jones' text.