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« Reply #168 on: February 07, 2022, 02:03:19 PM »
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Van Hollen Discusses American Rescue Plan Funds, Future Collaboration With Southern Maryland Delegation

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D) met virtually with the Southern Maryland Delegation in the General Assembly to answer questions about the running issues in Southern Maryland and to reassure the region of their importance. The meeting highlighted the regional impact of the American Rescue Act Plan.

“Bless Southern Maryland because Southern Maryland is where it all started many years ago, and we thank you for an abundance of Natural Resources that we have here in Southern Maryland,” Delegate Gerald “Jerry” Clark said.

The meeting started with Senator Van Hollen explaining that the meeting was to cultivate a relationship with Southern Maryland because local government is vital to helping the federal government keep track of the money.

“The federal government has been providing lots of resources to counties, municipalities, and the state,” Senator Van Hollen said.

Van Hollen continued to explain that the American Rescue Plan Act had two goals. One was to deploy vaccines quicker and in greater volumes, and the other was to provide a “safety net” for the economy. The American Rescue Plan helped the state and local regions receive funds.

Charles County received $44 million. Calvert County received $26 million. St. Mary’s county received $26 million. Meanwhile, the state of Maryland will receive $3.7 billion overall. The first half of the money already came in, and the second half will come during the summer for the state and local governments, according to Van Hollen.

Besides the general funds, the federal government put $300 million towards the American broadband issue. Southern Maryland benefits from these specific funds through a rapid transit project.

After, C.T. Wilson mentioned there is a disconnect between improving the environment and the average citizens in Southern Maryland. The changes that help the environment become expensive if the federal government does not fund the plans, according to C.T. Wilson. Wilson used the example of the government raising gas prices by 17 cents to get people to buy electric cars.

“I believe there’s a disconnect between the average citizen and the environmental ideology,” C.T. Wilson said. “I would ask how I could create a committee that can work with your office to get access to the monies [infrastructure and transmission funds].”

Van Hollen responded that Wilson and his committee would have to work with the Maryland General Assembly since they gave the money to the state.

Last, Clark asked if there are any more ways to expand the use of nuclear energy, so they are more clean energy-based.

“Nuclear power needs to be part of the solution,” Van Hollen said. “Most of that is in the second Build back better agenda, but we are making it clear that clean power is again part of the solution. We are going to be pushing that it is not treated unfairly.”

At the end of the meeting, everyone thanked Van Hollen for appearing at their meeting. They had all their questions answered for the time being, and they look forward to working with him in the future.

https://thebaynet.com/van-hollen-discusses-american-rescue-plan-funds-future-collaboration-with-southern-maryland-delegation/

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« Reply #169 on: February 07, 2022, 11:40:55 PM »
Conservative baffled by the 'stupidity' of the Republican National Committee



Writing for Commentary this Monday, conservative Noah Rothman contends that the current political environment "feels as or more hostile toward Democratic candidates as it was toward Republicans in the Trump era."

In his new article, titled "Staggering Stupidity from the RNC," Rothman points to the Republican National Committee's formal censure of Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for “actions in their positions as members of the January 6th Select Committee not befitting Republican members of Congress."

According to Rothman, it’s bad enough "that this language tacitly suggests that this congressional investigation into a historic and unprecedented attack on the seat of government is somehow illegitimate, but the resolution later makes this implicit contention explicit. The resolution further condemned Cheney and Kinzinger for participating in the 'persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse.'"

Rothman wonders who the RNC were pandering to when they not only censured their own members for investigating January 6 but glossed over the events of that day. "They certainly were not talking to the universe of persuadable voters that the GOP will need to win over next November," Rothman writes. "It’s not even clear that they were appealing to their fellow Republicans, who polls have shown are as offended by the attack on the Capitol and the agitation that preceded it as is everyone else."

According to Rothman, GOP voter "just want to move on" from the Trump presidency, but Trump and the RNC won't let them. "And now, this act of political malpractice will be hung around the necks of Republican candidates and incumbents, through no fault of their own."

Read the full op-ed over at Commentary:

https://www.commentary.org/noah-rothman/staggering-stupidity-from-the-rnc/

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« Reply #170 on: February 08, 2022, 01:37:44 PM »
GOP senators melt down on the RNC after Pence criticizes Trump



The Republican Party is in disarray following the Republican National Committee's controversial move to lash at at GOP members of Congress for participating in the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"Senate Republicans are not happy with the Republican National Committee," Politico reports. "In interviews on Monday evening, GOP senators lashed out at their own national party's overwhelming vote to censure Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) for working on the House's investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. They warned that alienating a portion of the party for being overly anti-Trump is not a political winner heading into the midterms, a sharp message from sitting members that goes far beyond criticism already aired by a handful of GOP pundits."

RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel has been a particular target of scorn.

“A very unfortunate decision by the RNC and a very unfortunate statement put out as well. Nothing could be further from the truth than to consider the attack on the seat of democracy as legitimate political discourse,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), McDaniel's uncle, said.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said the Republican Party is heading in the "wrong direction."

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) said, “I don’t think you can kick out of the party everybody you disagree with. Or it’s going to be a minority party.”

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) said the RNC shouldn't censure members of Congress.

“I wish they wouldn’t. I would leave it up to the states," she said.

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) said, “We’ve got a lot of issues that we should be focusing on besides censuring two members of Congress because they have a different opinion."

The comments criticizing the Trump-controlled RNC come against the backdrop Mike Pence's comments noting "President Trump is wrong" in claiming the vice president can overturn an election.

"Trump remains the party’s most dominant figure and its most likely nominee in 2024. But perhaps for the first time since he left office, some in his party have concluded that criticizing him is not tantamount to swallowing a poison pill," Howard Kurtz wrote for Fox News. "Trump still commands huge support among the rank and file, if not at the stratospheric level he did earlier. This may turn out to be a passing wave, or it may be that Mike Pence was the little boy who removed his finger from the dike."

https://www.rawstory.com/gop-senators-melting-down-on-the-rnc-as-pence-criticism-of-trump-provides-opening-for-criticism/

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« Reply #171 on: February 08, 2022, 01:44:19 PM »
Cheating and stealing elections is the only way the GOP think they can win. The GOP taking advantage of the elderly is disgraceful and illegally changing their registration to Republican is a crime.   

WATCH: Elderly Floridians speak out to CNN after Republicans secretly switched their voter registration



In an interview aired on Monday, CNN's Randi Kaye talked to elderly residents of a Florida housing complex who allegedly had their party registrations switched from Democratic to Republican without their permission by voter registration volunteers — focusing in particular on the plight of a man named Juan Salazar.

"This is the old card," said Kaye. "And it says, right here, Democratic Party."

"Yeah," said Salazar.

"And the new card says Republican Party of Florida," continued Kaye. "And that's not what you want?"

"No," said Salazar. "I want to be Democrat."

"There are hundreds of these third-party voter registration organizations throughout the state, and it is legal for them to reach out to voters," said Kaye. "When it becomes a problem is if they didn't register with the state or if they are filling out these forms for the voters, instead of having the voters do it themselves. Or if they are changing party affiliation without the voter's consent. Then it becomes illegal, and that's what they are investigating."

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« Reply #172 on: February 08, 2022, 02:31:10 PM »
RNC calls this "legitimate political discourse"?


Pro-Trump rioters beat and stomped DC police officer with American flag pole

The Republican National Committee formally declared the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump seeking to overturn the 2020 presidential election “legitimate political discourse.” The Republicans think that destroying the peaceful transfer of power, a hallmark of our democracy since our founding, and attacking the seat of our government while threatening the lives of lawmakers, staff, police, and hunting down the vice president of the United States “legitimate political discourse.” Well, of course they do.

Meanwhile, did our state rep and state senator have any idea what was in the “Back the Blue“ bill the governor signed? Welcome to Republican governance. No platform, no direction, no boundaries they won’t cross.

The RNC censure resolution accuses Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger of “participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse,” and of “utilizing their past professed affiliation to mask Democrat abuse of prosecutorial power for partisan purposes.” Funny, we all thought the bipartisan effort was justified “congressional oversight.”

Now they’re into banning books. As B.B. Alston points out, “when you erase the history/experience of one kid to protect another, what you’re also saying is that there is one type of kid worth protecting.” It’s astonishing that so few American people are making the connection between banned books and Nazism. It really is an indicator of just how effective the dumbing down of American society has really been. Let’s hope Iowans will choose better in the future.

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https://www.mississippivalleypublishing.com/daily_gate/rnc-calls-this-legitimate-political-discourse/article_39a8f577-020e-5f99-86a8-2ab2a1cc1674.html

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« Reply #173 on: February 08, 2022, 03:25:37 PM »
Press: Clubbing cops is not 'legitimate political discourse'



Abraham Lincoln was only 28 years old, a young lawyer in Springfield, Ill., when he gave one of the most important speeches in his life and made one of his most profound reflections on the survival of our democracy. Right at the top of what became known as his “Lyceum Address,” in addressing “The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions,” Lincoln raised the question of where the danger to our democracy might someday come from. “If it ever reach us,” he declared, “it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.” 

No words could more accurately describe what happened on Jan. 6, when the greatest threat to our democracy since the Civil War came — not from foreign invaders — but from an armed mob of MAGA zealots sicced on Congress by a power-mad president as the climax of his efforts to overturn an election and destroy our democracy.

Nor could any words more accurately describe what happened last week in Salt Lake City, when the Republican National Committee (RNC) adopted a resolution censuring two Republican members of Congress — Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — for serving on the House select committee investigating Jan. 6. The RNC condemned Cheney and Kinzinger for “participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in” — and here’s the key phrase: engaged in “legitimate political discourse.”

Calling the violent attack on the Capitol “legitimate political discourse” defies belief. We know what happened. We saw it live on television. As described by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) in his new book “Unthinkable,” we saw the mob “taunt, push, shove, punch, gouge, scratch, spray, smash, jab, and harass the U.S. Capitol Police force.”

And when it was over, Raskin continues, the insurrectionists left “at least five people dead (with several more to come by suicide of officers) and more than 140 officers wounded and injured, many of them hospitalized with traumatic brain injuries, concussions, broken arms, broken legs, broken ribs, broken vertebrae, black eyes, broken noses, lost fingers, broken necks, broken jaws, post-traumatic stress syndrome and every manner of emotional and psychological damage.” Only the sickest mind could label such violent assault on police officers “legitimate political discourse.”

And make no mistake about it. The RNC was not just speaking, as its feckless chair Ronna McDaniel tried to claim, about a handful of peaceful protestors who remained outside the building. Read the language of the resolution. It makes no such distinction. The RNC is dismissing the actions of everybody who participated in the sacking of the Capitol — including the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, Three Percenters, and QAnon followers — as “legitimate political discourse.”

Shocked at how far the RNC will go to please Donald Trump by downplaying the violence of Jan. 6, several leading Republicans — including Sens. Mitt Romney (Utah), Bill Cassidy (La.), and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and former RNC Chair Michael Steele — rushed to condemn the RNC’s action. The National Review called it “both morally repellent and politically self-destructive.”

But the damage has already been done. In reality, the Republican Party barely exists anymore. Certainly not the party of Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush. They’re no longer the “law-and-order” party. They’re no longer the party of ideas. They don’t even have a party platform. Today’s Republican Party’s nothing more than a quasi-religious personality cult. Much like Italy under Mussolini (except Mussolini had a better hair job).

Donald Trump has forced Republicans to choose between being “pro-democracy Republicans” and “anti-democracy Republicans.” Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger are on the right side.

https://thehill.com/opinion/opinion/593196-press-clubbing-cops-is-not-legitimate-political-discourse

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« Reply #174 on: February 08, 2022, 11:12:57 PM »
Conservative Charlie Sykes wants to know if Nikki Haley realizes how ridiculous she sounds



Nikki Haley has mastered the art of the political windsock, quickly changing direction depending on who she's talking to, Republican Ana Navarro once said. When the political winds change, Haley moves fast to make it sound like it was her belief all along.

"Does Nikki Haley have any idea how ridiculous she sounds?" Charlie Sykes asked opening his Tuesday newsletter for The Bulwark. "That is, of course, a rhetorical question, because she is, apparently beyond caring."

Sykes explained that it might not seem fair because Haley is merely doing what every other Republican is attempting as they're stuck between the Republican Party and Donald Trump.

Republicans like Haley are being asked to defend the expulsion of fellow Republicans like Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) for participating in the investigation into Jan. 6. In wake of Vice President Mike Pence disagreeing that he could overturn the election, Republicans are also being asked whether they believe Pence or Trump.

"They are clarifying questions, but deadly ones," wrote Sykes, "because they force the GOPers to take sides on the issue that the Orange God King in Exile has made a litmus test for political survival in his party. Their choice: embrace Trump’s vast array of lies and his unconstitutional attempt to overturn the election — or tell the truth. It’s a bitter conundrum for Republicans in the Overtime Age of Trump."

It's the reason that Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) was twisting himself in knots trying to avoid giving an answer that angered either side.

It wasn't long ago that Haley was decisively saying that Jan. 6 was wrong and so was Trump for attacking Pence.

And then there was Nikki Haley, whose desperate attempts at political contortionism have brought us to this moment.

"We need to acknowledge he let us down," she told Tim Alberta. "He went down a path he shouldn’t have, and we shouldn’t have followed him, and we shouldn’t have listened to him. And we can’t let that ever happen again."

Sykes noted that "ever" lasted just a few months until she was crawling back to Mar-a-Lago to beg Trump's forgiveness.

Monday night, Haley embraced a different kind of dodge.

“Mike Pence is a good man,” Haley said. “He’s an honest man. I think he did what he thought was right on that day. But I will always say, I’m not a fan of Republicans going against Republicans."

"So Nikki clutches her pearls as she insists that she doesn’t cotton to Republicans criticizing other Republicans. Because Trump, or something," Sykes characterized.

He closed by saying that no one should expect Haley to take umbrage with Trump when he goes after other Republicans, but her Monday statements were "still a clarifying moment" because she drew the line of what is and isn't acceptable in the world of GOP civility.

"Trump is wrong," is where Haley draws the line.

Read the full column at The Bulwark:

https://morningshots.thebulwark.com/p/the-unbearable-lightness-of-nikki

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« Reply #175 on: February 09, 2022, 02:00:29 PM »
Kentucky Congressman Hal Rogers apologizes for cursing at Democrat over masks

WASHINGTON —A senior Republican lawmaker from Kentucky apologized late Tuesday for using an expletive when Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty asked him to put his mask on while in the Capitol.

The confrontation was just the latest dust-up in the House over mask-wearing, which many Republicans have refused to do.

Earlier Tuesday, Beatty, D-Ohio, ran into Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Ky., outside her congressional office. Rogers, who has served in Congress since 1981, was maskless when they entered an elevator.

Beatty asked him to put on his mask and Rogers begrudgingly agreed, she said in an interview with The Associated Press shortly after it happened. Rogers proceeded to take his mask off when they got off the elevator and the two crossed paths again upon entering a train in the Capitol complex. That is when the interaction became hostile.

Beatty once again asked Rogers to put his mask back on.

"He poked me in the middle of my back and said, 'Get on the train,'" she said. "And I said, 'Don't you ever touch me.'"

According to Beatty, Rogers replied, "Kiss my a—."

In a video obtained by The AP, Beatty can be heard asking Rogers for an apology on the train.

"I hate to think if it had been reversed and a man of color ... they would have ushered him off the floor," Beatty said.

In a statement shortly after the incident, Rogers said he met with Beatty and apologized.

"My words were not acceptable and I expressed my regret to her, first and foremost," the congressman said.

The apology came less than two hours after all 56 members of the Congressional Black Caucus, which Beatty chairs, stood on the steps of the House and demanded Rogers' apology.

"For a member of the U.S. House of Representatives tells another member to kiss his a—, I'm telling you today that is not the America that we will accept," Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., told reporters on the steps.

Beatty said she alerted House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., about the incident and will file a complaint with House Committee on Ethics. Several Republican lawmakers have racked up thousands of dollars in fines for going maskless on the House floor.

https://www.wlky.com/article/kentucky-hal-rogers-cursing-democrat-over-masks/39017839

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