Ok has all to do with that guy holding an M60 though
I mean, the car was responsible for those parade deaths. Deadly weapon.
Ok has all to do with that guy holding an M60 though
Nebraska's GOP governor is ramping up the 'nuttiness' as he embraces Trump's policies
trying to turn himself into a national player in the Republican Party by ramping up the "nuttiness quotient" and embracing far-right conspiracies.
"embracing" the way the former president gained a mass audience while using the president's extremist playbook.
his 'crazy' refusal to lock down the state despite a surge of COVID-19 cases,
the unearthed racist messages from his former campaign field director, and
his maskless gabfest at a sports bar on election night 2020.
(The restaurant worker who filmed the governor was fired)," the report states before adding,
"Yet in recent months the nuttiness quotient has somehow metastasized."
https://www.rawstory.com/pete-ricketts-2655923136
Under MF Biden...last 7 day average...
120k of new cases every day.
1660 new dead every day.
Get vaccinated or you can end up on his ledger too
Blatant, rampant MISOGYNY of white male supremacists' War on Women
Next Up On GOP’s Agenda: Stripping Women Of Political & Economic Power
banning most forms of birth control used today, including birth control pills and the IUD.
Step one is to hyper-regulate “morning after pills.”
the Texas legislature passed SB4.
This particularly insidious law makes it a crime for women to be prescribed abortion-inducing Mifeprex (works up to 70 days after the last menstrual period), Cytotec (works up to the 13th week of pregnancy) and methotrexate (works up to the 9th week of pregnancy) any later than three weeks after missing a period.
The law specifically criminalizes physicians and healthcare ins utions who prescribe or provide these drugs outside of that parameter.
Greg Abbott (said) straight up if he’d be able to ban birth all control pills in Texas he suggested it was still possible.
step two in the GOP’s War on Women.
Republicans — most famously Rick Santorum — have run for president saying that states have the right to ban birth control pills,
“Personhood” bills that would define any birth control method that prevents the fertilized egg from implanting in the uterine wall — which includes IUDs and all birth control pills — have passed at least one legislative branch in Montana, Kansas, Virginia, Tennessee, North Dakota, Arkansas, and Mississippi and been introduced by Republicans in Ohio, Georgia, Maine, Texas, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Iowa and in the US Congress.
- During Mike Pence’s first year as governor of Indiana, his state put a young woman in prison for having a miscarriage, alleging that she’d taken an abortion-causing drug. Purvi Patel didn’t have a trace of such a drug in her system, but Pence’s state sentenced her to 20 years in prison anyway.
Bei Bei Shuai for 435 days in the brutal maximum security Marion County prison, facing 45 years to life for trying to kill herself and, in the process, causing the death of her 33-week fetus.
- Utah charged 28-year-old Melissa Ann Rowland with murder because she refused a C-section, preferring vaginal birth for her twins, and one of them died.
- Sixteen-year-old Rennie Gibbs was charged by the state of Mississippi with “depraved heart murder” when her baby was born dead because his umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck: her crime was that she had cocaine in her bloodstream, according to prosecutors.
- Angela Carder was ordered to have a C-section to deliver her baby before she died of cancer; both she and the baby died from the procedure.
there were 413 do ented—and probably thousands of lesser-known—cases of women being prosecuted for having miscarriages or attempting abortions between the time Roe v. Wade became the law of the land and 2005.
Next up on the GOP’s agenda to strip women of political and economic power will be banning most forms of birth control used today, including birth control pills and the IUD.
Step one is to hyper-regulate “morning after pills.”
While Texas’s 100% GOP SB8 law that puts $10,000 bounties on friends of women who get abortions receives all the attention, that same week the Texas legislature passed SB4.
This particularly insidious law makes it a crime for women to be prescribed abortion-inducing Mifeprex (works up to 70 days after the last menstrual period), Cytotec (works up to the 13th week of pregnancy) and methotrexate (works up to the 9th week of pregnancy) any later than three weeks after missing a period.
The law specifically criminalizes physicians and healthcare ins utions who prescribe or provide these drugs outside of that parameter.
Which, of course, is step two in the GOP’s War on Women.
Republicans — most famously Rick Santorum — have run for president saying that states have the right to ban birth control pills, and multiple states are pushing so-called “personhood” bills that specify that human life begins at the moment of fertilization in the fallopian tubes.
“Personhood” bills that would define any birth control method that prevents the fertilized egg from implanting in the uterine wall — which includes IUDs and all birth control pills — have passed at least one legislative branch in Montana, Kansas, Virginia, Tennessee, North Dakota, Arkansas, and Mississippi and been introduced by Republicans in Ohio, Georgia, Maine, Texas, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Iowa and in the US Congress.
Next summer it’s safe to assume women will lose abortion rights in at last half of American states. If the personhood advocates in the GOP have their way, that could soon expand to birth control pills and extend across the entire nation.
And now the GOP’s Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice is on its way. It’s not as if we weren’t warned:
These cases have exploded in recent years, as the GOP and
the nation’s law enforcement system have embraced the American “Christian” version of Sharia law
which dictates that women are the property of men and their principal purpose for existence is reproduction.
According to Duke University’s Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, there were 413 do ented—and probably thousands of lesser-known—cases of women being prosecuted for having miscarriages or attempting abortions between the time Roe v. Wade became the law of the land and 2005.
Between 2005 and 2014, the Guttmacher Ins ute do ented another 380 cases.
any woman in that state who has a miscarriage at risk of 30 years in prison or even the death penalty.
Other states are in line, and in those states, like Georgia, with the death penalty, many are proposing legislation to put women who have abortions to death.
Romania, ... At least 10,000 women died of botched illegal abortions (that’s the official number; the real number is probably 10 times that) before Nicolae Ceaușescu was deposed and the law was repealed.
maternal death was higher than any other country in Europe by a factor of ten and poverty exploded.
Given that one out of four pregnancies ends in miscarriage (and new research suggests it may be as many as half of all pregnancies), laws like Georgia’s and Alabama’s may well require a substantial addition to our police systems.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...Economic-Power
Jim Jordan:
Liberals must be destroyed because they are successors to 'evils' of Nazis and slavery
https://www.rawstory.com/jim-jordan-nazis-slavery
brutalized? killed?
Thanks and youi, Ohio
Bottom left hand corner quadrant..."You hit him, he'll hit back 10x harder."
Mel Trump, like 48 hours into it.
You was duly warned, bouts.
Your regrets are your own.
I've no sympathy for you. Nary!!!
it be God who dunnit
'God had cornered me':
Mark Meadows explains why he had no choice but to work in Trump's White House
God as the one responsible for the path of his life.
said that he never wanted to be in Congress, but that God had other plans for him.
his tenure in former President Donald Trump's administration an act of divine intervention.
"The president of the United States was asking me to serve my country, and the answer was going to have to be yes.
As my wife would put it later, God had cornered me."
It was God, which is part of the doctrine of Divine Command Theory, which puts God at the source of any and all actions in one's life.
“We didn’t have any choice,” Meadow's wife said. “God cornered us.” no "free will"?
Meadows was caught lying about his education
he changed it to reflect that he had an associate's degree.
Meadows's congressional office was the source of an expensive ethics scandal after it was found that his chief of staff sexually harassed women in his office.
Meadows was fined $40,625, to match the "salary that was not commensurate with his work."
another ethics scandal involving $60,000 in campaign expenditures that came after Meadows said he wouldn't seek reelection.
https://www.rawstory.com/mark-meadows-god-cornered-us
Old Times There Are Not Forgotten
Feds bust dozens in 'modern-day slavery' operation, migrants held at gunpoint on Georgia farms
The over 100 victims were smuggled from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras
and brought to the farms where
they were “imprisoned” under “inhumane” and “brutal” conditions, and
forced to work for little or no money.
At least two workers died,
and one was allegedly raped repeatedly.
dig onions with their bare hands and
were paid only 20 cents for each bucket harvested.
Two dozen accused members and associates of the “Patricio” crime ring face myriad felony charges.
The alleged scheme netted over $200 million,
laundering the funds through cash purchases of land, homes, vehicles, and businesses,
after buying cashier’s checks and then funneling the millions through a casino.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...-Georgia-farms
Another one of Trash/Federalist Soc political/fascist judges blocks Dems from governing
mother er judge blocks Biden's mandate for federal contractors
Has everything to do with it. Why do you think an M60 is a small energy weapon? You ever fired one?
Because liberals are notorious Jesus lovers.
Republicans' trust in doctors is eroding.
It's a symptom of a larger disease.
Republicans are feeling increasingly shaky about the medical profession:
The number who say they are confident in their physician's medical advice has dropped 13 points since 2010.
Twenty-two percent report they trust their doctor less than they did just a year ago.
Roughly 40 percent of self-identified Republicans remain unvaccinated against the coronavirus,
egged on by hypocritical conservative "thought leaders" — like Fox News' Tucker Carlson — who have promoted anti-vax hysteria.
Gallup reported in July that Republican confidence in science itself has declined from 72 percent in the mid-1970s to 45 percent this year,
withering under decades-long conservative assaults on questions like climate change and the teaching of evolution.
Doctor mistrust might be part of the same phenomenon.
https://theweek.com/politics/1007820/what-happens-when-republicans-dont-trust-their-doctors
What is the Repug, Carlson, right wing hate media end point spewing BigLies and subversion?
You've pointed out many times that a solid majority of Dems self-identify as Christian.
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-l...y-affiliation/
What? You're saying some guy in a car has everything to do with a different seperate guy holding an M60? Makes no sense
Keep the pandemic and inflation going to hurt the Dems, human life be damned
As deaths mount in Republican counties, party leaders find advantage in letting them continue
Republican governors have singled out government pandemic experts as named enemies.
The party has banded together to challenge safety programs with declarations that obliging Americans to wear cloth masks in public, during a worldwide health crisis, is an affront to their "freedoms."
Fox News and other conservative outlets have been relentless in turning a pandemic into yet another culture war, and
safety measures as something akin to flag-burning.
The "new" Republican Party had turned itself into a misinformation and disinformation dispensary before the virus ever emerged,
The moment the then-Republican White House proved unable to mount a response equal to the severity of the task that faced them,
the party's infrastructure was mobilized to instead argue that inaction was the proper—even patriotic—course of action, and
that all the safety measures the nation's experts had prepared to combat a biological crisis were not just unnecessary,
but a conspiracy meant exclusively to annoy you into submission.
it's not that conservative-minded Americans are willingly attempting to kill themselves off.
There's an entire political infrastructure dedicated to killing them.
The party is devoted to stoking all possible culture wars,
denying all possible points of national agreement, and
portraying each prior societal consensus as, now, evidence of "communist" thought.
Republicanism, now fully merged with Trumpism, finds political advantage in
egging Americans to reject whatever a non-Trumpist government is telling them.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...-them-continue
Four horsemen of the dumbocalypse hold outrageously ignorant press conference on Jan. 6 insurrection
promoting every conspiracy theory under the sun and attacking anybody who dares call into question the actions of the people we all saw on television, on our computers, and on our mobile devices attacking the Capitol building.
these elected officials have made it their brand to lie in almost every setting as they use their positions of power to do virtually nothing to promote a better, more prosperous American citizenry.
Donald Trump, and that bizarre balance has made him king of these sociopaths.
Marjorie Taylor Greene says January 6 defendants are getting pumped full of "critical race theory training" in jail
“They were isolated in a separate wing of the jail,
where they are abused,
where they are ridiculed,
where they are mocked because of their political beliefs and because of January 6, and because of the color of their skin.”
"We are going to take power after this next election. When we do, it's not going to be the days of Paul Ryan, and Trey Gowdy, and no real oversight, and no real subpoenas. It's going to be the days of Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Dr. Gosar, and myself."
Gaetz told him “that if Republicans win the House in 2022, he will move to install Trump as House Speaker.”
Gohmert continued to press the new Big Lie about J6 today, but took it a step further saying phantom FBI agents should be arrested for insurrection: “Agents for the Fed Govt that were there stirring things up trying to get people to engage in violence.”
Greene answered that with a tremendous series of lies, including the statement that
she and Gohmert wanted to give the Capitol Police medals of honor.
Sadly, Texas’ Gohmert, Georgia’s Greene, Florida’s Gaetz, and Arizona’s Gosar were four of the 21 Republicans who voted against the House bill
that would award Capitol Police officers present during the Jan. 6 insurrection with Congressional medals of honor.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...-of-their-skin
'We just don't feel safe':
Woman sets fire to New Mexico's oldest and largest Islamic Center
Multiple fires were set near the prayer hall of the Islamic Center of New Mexico by a woman captured on surveillance video, local news outlet KOB 4 reported. The fire also spread to the facility’s playground.
worshippers believe it may be connected to a woman who showed up at the center last week and was hostile toward them.
it has not yet been declared a hate crime.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/12/7/2067824/--We-just-don-t-feel-safe-Woman-sets-fire-to-New-Mexico-s-oldest-and-largest-Islamic-Center
Christian fascists inflame hate against non-Christians
Dems are not necessarily liberals.
You saying a gun has something to do with penis size makes no sense. Maybe you need a mulligan on this one.
True tipoff that it hit a nerve is when the idiot acts as though he is not compensating.
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