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« Reply #449 on: April 24, 2022, 12:35:33 PM »
GOP official threatened elections clerk — over 450 days after Biden was sworn-in

An illegal effort to audit voting machines in North Carolina was revealed on SaPersonay in a bombshell new report.

"A local Republican Party leader in North Carolina threatened to get a county elections director fired or have her pay cut unless she helped him gain illegal access to voting equipment, the state elections board told Reuters. The party official, William Keith Senter, sought evidence to support false conspiracy theories alleging the 2020 election was rigged against former U.S. President Donald Trump," the wire service reported SaPersonay.

Reuters identified Senter as chair of the Surry County Republican Party. His threats were directed at the county's selections director, Michella Huff.

"Senter was 'aggressive, threatening, and hostile,' in two meetings with Huff, the state elections board said, citing witness accounts," Reuters reported. "Huff, who refused Senter's demands, was disturbed by the incident of political intimidation. Such threats have become common nationwide since the 2020 election. Reuters has documented more than 900 threatening or hostile messages aimed at election officials in a series of investigative reports."

Huff is a former Republican now registered as an independent.

"Senter's demands are a potential violation of state law. In a legal memo responding to community calls for a "forensic audit" of voting machines, Mark Payne, an attorney retained by the Surry County Board of Elections, wrote this week that it was illegal to provide access to voting machines to unauthorized individuals. Anyone threatens or intimidates an election officer could also face felony charges, according to a state statute," Reuters reported. "Senter and a prominent pro-Trump election conspiracist, Douglas Frank, met with Huff on March 28, claiming 'there was a 'chip' in the voting machines that pinged a cellular phone tower on Nov. 3, 2020, and somehow influenced election results," the state election board said, calling the claim 'fabricated disinformation.'"

The March 28 meeting occurred 458 days after Joe Biden was sworn in as president.

"Exactly how Senter planned to retaliate against Huff remains unclear. He claimed to have the backing of Surry County commissioners, all five of whom are Republican, to take action against her. But neither Senter nor the commission has any official power over her job, which rests with the state election board. The state board has three Democratic members and two Republican members," Reuters noted.

Read the full report here: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/exclusive-local-election-chief-threatened-by-republican-leader-seeking-illegal-2022-04-23/

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« Reply #450 on: April 24, 2022, 12:43:33 PM »
Biden trashes GOP for attacking Disney over ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law: ‘Christ, they’re going after Mickey Mouse’



President Joe Biden is giving lots of love to Mickey Mouse while trashing the GOP at the same time.

The president told a Democratic fundraiser that the Republican Party has swung so far to the right that it’s even attacking Disney because the family-friendly media company stood up for LGBTQ rights.

“This is not your father’s Republican Party,” Biden said at a Seattle fundraiser Thursday night. The White House released a transcript Friday. “The far-right has taken over the party.”

“It’s not even conservative in a traditional sense of conservatism. It’s mean, it’s ugly,” he said. “Look at what’s happening in Florida: Christ, they’re going after Mickey Mouse.”

Biden was referring to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to retaliate against Disney, the biggest employer in the state, for the company’s opposition to his so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law that allows schools to restrict discussion of gender identity and se*uality.

Stung by the stand by the firm known in its Orlando home base as The Mouse, DeSantis is pushing to revoke a state edict passed in 1967 that effectively lets Disney run and fund its own local government.

“There’s nothing conservative about deciding you’re going to throw Disney out of its present posture because ... you think we should not be able to say, you know, ‘gay,’” he said.

Riling up big Democratic donors, Biden told a later event in Portland that he thinks the party could flip two Republican-held Senate seats in the midterms.

He said the GOP was shooting itself in the foot by putting its radical conservative base ahead of the moderate voters that determine elections.

“This is a MAGA party now,” he said. “These guys are a different breed of cat.”

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« Reply #451 on: April 24, 2022, 01:00:22 PM »
Rating agency issues warning after DeSantis signs bill retaliating against Disney in Orlando

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill dissolving a special tax district in Orlando that governs the sprawling Disney World resort — the same day a leading credit agency warned of the risks of the bill.

The special tax district, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, has controlled 25,000 acres in Orange and Osceola counties.

KOMO-TV News reported, "During a bill-signing ceremony Friday in Hialeah Gardens, DeSantis acknowledged that the measures were aimed at punishing Disney for defying him on the education bill, which was formally titled the 'Parental Rights in Education Act' but was dubbed by opponents as the 'don’t say gay' bill."

Florida has been a leader on the GOP's attacks on LGBTQ equality — which some Republicans think will backfire on the party.

"If it is dissolved, the Reedy Creek district’s debt obligations, revenues and responsibilities would be transferred to Osceola and Orange counties and the small cities of Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake. The legislative action prompted credit-rating agency Fitch Ratings on Friday to place a “rating watch negative” on about $1 billion in outstanding district debt," KOMO reported. "The Fitch alert, issued before DeSantis signed the bill later in the day, did not lower the district’s bond ratings but cautioned investors about future actions."


Rating agency gives a 'rating watch negative' as DeSantis signs Disney bill



TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WPEC) — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill aimed at dissolving a special taxing district that has granted Walt Disney World unique self-governing powers for more than five decades, even as a leading bond-rating agency cautioned investors about the proposed changes.

The bill (SB 4-C) targets the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which encompasses about 25,000 acres in Orange and Osceola counties on property in and around the “most magical place on earth.” The district has authority over issues such as land use and provides traditional functions of government, including fire protection and wastewater services.

DeSantis, who is seeking re-election and is widely mentioned as a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, came out swinging against Disney — one of the state’s largest employers and a major tourism draw — after the company vowed to fight a controversial law restricting education on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.

The governor added two Disney-related measures to a special session this week on congressional redistricting. The Republican-controlled Legislature quickly took up the bills and passed them.

During a bill-signing ceremony Friday in Hialeah Gardens, DeSantis acknowledged that the measures were aimed at punishing Disney for defying him on the education bill, which was formally titled the “Parental Rights in Education Act” but was dubbed by opponents as the “don’t say gay” bill.

The measure affects the Reedy Creek district and five smaller special districts: the Bradford County Development Authority, the Sunshine Water Control District in Broward County, the Eastpoint Water and Sewer District in Franklin County, the Hamilton County Development Authority and the Marion County Law Library.

The law would dissolve the districts on June 1, 2023, though it would allow the Legislature to re-establish the districts before then.

If it is dissolved, the Reedy Creek district’s debt obligations, revenues and responsibilities would be transferred to Osceola and Orange counties and the small cities of Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake.

The legislative action prompted credit-rating agency Fitch Ratings on Friday to place a “rating watch negative” on about $1 billion in outstanding district debt.

The district has about $79 million in outstanding utilities revenue and refunding bonds and approximately $766 million in outstanding ad valorem tax bonds, according to an alert issued by Fitch. The district’s various debt ratings range from A to AA-, Fitch said.

“The negative watch indicates the ratings could stay at their present levels or potentially be downgraded,” Fitch said.

The negative watch “reflects the lack of clarity regarding the allocation” of the district’s assets and liabilities, “including the administration of revenues pledged to approximately $1 billion in outstanding debt,” following the dissolution of the district, Fitch said.

Fitch said the debt is expected to be transferred to Orange County and, to a lesser extent, Osceola County.

“Fitch believes the mechanics of implementation will be complicated, increasing the probability of negative rating action,” the agency said.

The Fitch alert, issued before DeSantis signed the bill later in the day, did not lower the district’s bond ratings but cautioned investors about future actions.

The message also touched on what is known as ESG, or environmental, social, and governance principles, which the agency ranks on a scale of one to five. Scores of one or two indicate “no impact on the credit score rating;” a score of three reflects minimal risk; and scores of four and five “indicate that the ESG risk is either an emerging risk or a contributing factor to the credit decision,” according to Fitch’s website.

Fitch revised the Reedy Creek district’s “general government” score on “rule of law, institutional & regulatory quality, control of corruption” from three to five “to reflect state actions to dissolve the district, which points to a substantially reduced degree of independence from political pressure,” the agency said.

“These actions potentially diminish government effectiveness and could prove harmful to bondholders, which has a negative impact on the credit profile and is highly relevant to the Negative Watch action,” Fitch said.

Meanwhile, S&P Global Ratings Agency on Friday did not issue a warning about the Reedy Creek district but acknowledged the district’s pending dissolution.

The legislation did not lay out a plan for exactly how the district’s debt obligations would be transferred.

During debate on the measure this week, Democrats warned that taxpayers in Central Florida could be on the hook to pick up the tab for the outstanding debt as well as utilities and other services.

Rep. Andrew Learned, D-Brandon, told The News Service of Florida that Fitch’s warning translates into “real world consequences” for DeSantis and Republican lawmakers’ culture wars. He noted that the credit-agency warning came even before the district is dissolved.

“That’s the main takeaway. We are all going to pay more now, just because of the threat. Nothing even has to change. Just the threat of it changing is going to raise prices and affect bond ratings. And that’s what’s happening,” Learned said.

But DeSantis brushed off such concerns Friday.

“We’re going to take care of all that. Don’t worry. We have everything thought out. Don’t let anyone tell you that somehow Disney is going to get a tax cut out of this. They’re going to pay more taxes as a result of that,” he said.

DeSantis on Friday also signed a separate bill targeting Disney that will remove an exemption for theme parks that was placed in a 2021 law seeking to punish social-media platforms that strip users from platforms or flag users’ posts.

A federal judge last year issued a preliminary injunction blocking the law from being enforced, saying it was “riddled with imprecision and ambiguity.”

An Atlanta-based appeals court is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday in the state’s appeal of U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle’s decision.

https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/rating-agency-wary-as-desantis-signs-disney-bill-reedy-creek-improvement-district-orange-and-osceola-counties-legislature-parental-rights-in-education-act-credit-agency-tax-cuts-social-media-platforms-dubbed-by-critics-as-dont-say-gay-bill

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« Reply #452 on: April 24, 2022, 01:38:58 PM »
Well, the phony right wing standard attack against President Biden and Democrats has been debunked by failed Texas Governor Greg Abbott himself with his extremely costly political stunt. These right wingers constantly lie about migrants and drugs pouring over the border at record rates but not one migrant or drug was found during Abbott's bogus truck inspections right at the border. Which proves their "border crisis" talking point is nothing but one big fat giant lie. All Abbott did was allow $240 million dollars of produce to spoil for no reason and this farce cost Texas $4.2 Billion....not million but billion. We will now have supply chain problems and inflation due to this ridiculous Abbott stunt so he is directly to blame for this. This clown is up for re-election in November so hopefully people in Texas will get angry enough to vote this idiot out who just cost his state $4.2 Billion in damages plus Texas residents will now be paying through the nose for fruits and vegetables. 

Gov. Greg Abbott truck inspections turned up zero drugs, migrants but cost Texas $4.2 billion

The costly policy, which experts estimate cost hundreds of millions of dollars over the course of a single week, did not result in any migrant detentions or illegal substance seizures.



Gov. Greg Abbott increasing inspections of commercial trucks entering from Mexico in the hopes of staunching illegal smuggling activity resulted in zero migrants detentions or illegal drug seizures, despite allegedly costing the Lone Star State billions of dollars.

Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stated in an email to supporters this week that the enhanced truck inspections cost Texas consumers and businesses an estimated $4.3 billion "despite not catching a single illegal alien or confiscating a single gram of illegal drugs."

"However, Governor Abbott successfully persuaded Mexico states to enhance security on their side of the border," Miller added. "Both of these things are true at the same time."

The Texas Tribune reports that over an eight-day period beginning on April 8, troopers conducted more than 1,400 truck inspections. Despite no drugs being discovered, troopers managed to take 850 trucks off the road for various equipment violations, including under-inflated tires, broken turn signals and oil leaks.

The inspections also created a backlog of 18-wheelers on both sides of the border, with some truckers reporting waiting more than 30 hours for a process that typically takes three hours, according to the Dallas Morning News. The delays resulted in $240 million in spoiled produce and empty shelves at local markets.

Miller's estimate roughly coincides with findings released by The Perryman Group, a Waco-based economic analysis firm, which estimates the delays cost the state $4.2 billion in gross domestic product and the U.S. nearly $9 billion in GDP.

Abbott ordered the enhanced truck inspections in response to President Joe Biden ending Title 42, a border policy that allowed federal agents to quickly deport migrants attempting to enter the country citing COVID-19 restrictions. Last week, the Republican leader called off the inspection initiative after signing agreements with leaders of four Mexican states that border Texas who said they would increase border security measures.

Despite the economic impacts of shutting down traffic at the border, Abbott isn't ruling out reinstating the policy. Asked about the impacts during a roundtable with law enforcement in San Antonio Thursday, Abbott responded, "Obviously there are concerns about the economy but there are even larger concerns about the unabated immigration that the Biden administration is promoting."

https://www.lmtonline.com/politics/article/Border-inspections-law-Abbott-policy-migrants-cost-17119380.php

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« Reply #453 on: April 24, 2022, 01:48:54 PM »
President Biden
@POTUS

"Our recovery has now created 7.9 million jobs — more jobs created over the first 14 months of any presidency ever.
 
Unemployment is at 3.6% — down from 6.4% when I took office. That’s the fastest decline in unemployment to start a President’s term ever recorded.

Last year, we cut the deficit by more than $350 billion. And this year, we’re on track to cut the deficit by more than $1.3 trillion — the largest one-year reduction in the deficit in U.S. history."


https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1517233853395611650

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« Reply #454 on: April 25, 2022, 12:52:01 PM »
Blunt is lying. The job of a Senator is to either convict or acquit in an impeachment trial. And also, it was Mitch McConnell and the Republicans who purposely delayed the trial until Criminal Donald left office in disgrace. They did that on purpose so they had an excuse not to convict Donnie for insurrection claiming "he is no longer in power" and its "unconstitutional" to convict a former president. The GOP purposely let a treasonous criminal off the hook.     

Mitch McConnell proposes delaying Trump's impeachment trial
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/21/mitch-mcconnell-trump-impeachment-senate-trial-delay

Mitch McConnell Delayed Trump’s Impeachment Trial. Now He Says the Delay Makes It Unconstitutional.
The Senate GOP leader will not hold Trump accountable for incitement.

https://www.motherjones.com/mojo-wire/2021/02/mitch-mcconnell-delayed-trumps-impeachment-trial-now-he-says-the-delay-makes-it-unconstitutional/

McConnell rejects emergency session for Trump impeachment trial, making delay until Biden presidency all but certain
https://www.8newsnow.com/news/politics/mcconnell-rejects-emergency-session-for-trump-impeachment-trial-making-delay-until-biden-presidency-all-but-certain/

'Not my job': GOP Sen. Roy Blunt defends his vote against convicting Trump for Jan. 6



Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) explained on Sunday that he did not vote to convict former President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 riot because it wasn't his "job."

During an interview on Meet the Press, guest host Kristen Welker asked Blunt if he could confirm reports that Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) called Trump's actions "impeachable."

"I never heard anything like that," Blunt insisted. "At the end of the day, he didn't vote for impeachment. And you know, the Democrats were trying to impeach somebody that was already out of office. I think my view has been, if President Trump did anything that was illegal, there's a process for that but you don't remove people from office who are already out of office."

Welker wondered if Blunt's "gut reaction" was to convict Trump.

"No," Blunt stated.

"You never considered convicting former President Trump?" Welker pressed.

"It's not my job," Blunt replied. "What I've said about that, whether it was President Trump or the people who inappropriately attacked the Capitol, anybody who committed a crime there, planned a crime or committed a crime, there is a process for that. And I'm not suggesting that President Trump did either of those things. But there's a process for that and it's not a political process. It's a judicial and legal process."

Watch the video below from NBC.


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« Reply #455 on: April 25, 2022, 01:06:38 PM »
The real reason today’s Republican Party hates corporations like Disney

A stunning move by America's third-largest state against free speech is deeply tied to the far right's crusade to destroy U.S. education.



It’s kind of a shame that one of the great myths of my baby boomer childhood — that the late Walt Disney had frozen himself so he could spring back to life, Sleeping Beauty-like, after humankind had cured cancer — turned out to be an urban myth. Because these days ol’ Walt would probably be spinning so fast he’d be melting up the cryogenics lab, if he only knew what his former best friends in the GOP were saying about his beloved business empire.

To say that the original Disney was an icon of 20th-century blood sport capitalism is like saying Michael Jordan was a good basketball player. At the dawn of the Cold War in 1947, the cartoonist-turned-entrepreneur proved his anti-communist bona fides by naming names before the notorious House Un-American Affairs Committee (HUAC), even though the alleged “reds” whose lives were ruined by Disney were just workers who wanted to unionize his studio.

So how crazy was it this week to see a leader of today’s extreme-right, anti-democratic Republican Party, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs — still a member of Congress despite his involvement in a 2021 coup against the U.S. government — tweeting a picture of the Disney company logo with the “D” replaced by the hammer-and-sickle of the USSR? Or, much more important, to see the governor and lawmakers of America’s third-largest state enact a law that explicitly punishes Disney for criticizing the government, a nuclear-level violation of the First Amendment?



The new law signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis late last week strips Disney of the ability the state granted the firm in the late 1960s to self-govern its massive Orlando-area theme parks, with uncertain but expected to be massive economic consequences — a measure DeSantis and other Republicans unambiguously linked to the Disney stance on an earlier bill about not raising LGBTQ+ issues in a grade-school classroom.

The punitive move — whether or not it’s constitutional, and I’d argue it’s not — makes a mockery of right-wing wailing about “free speech” and “cancel culture.” It’s also inspired a growing mob of QAnon types — taking their cues from elected officials who know better — to accuse decent folks who work for Disney of serving as pedophilic “groomers” of young children, first online and then in mobs outside Walt Disney World. Surely innocent people will get hurt.

I don’t mean to give short shrift to the First Amendment issues raised by Florida’s all-out assault on one of the state’s largest employers — especially since my livelihood and passions as a journalist depend on continuing America’s imperfect traditions of free speech, and a free press. That part of the story was summarized pretty succinctly by Ian Millhiser writing for Vox: “Florida’s decision to strip a government benefit from Disney because, in DeSantis’s words, Disney expressed ‘woke’ opinions and ‘tried to attack me to advance their woke agenda,’ is unconstitutional. And it’s not a close case.” I sure hope our Trumped-up federal courts agree.

But it’s also important to put the move in a much broader context. For starters, the Disney attack is just the latest and most forceful salvo in a wider Republican war against what they’ve branded as “woke corporations.” These are big firms where socially conscious branding has evolved — with a push from their younger, college-educated workforce, accelerated during 2020′s George Floyd protests — into stands on issues like transgender rights or voter suppression that are typically at odds with today’s GOP.

But a place like DeSantis’ Florida, which has become a kind of laboratory for the mad science of post-Trump neo-fascism, isn’t only attacking so-called woke corporations like Disney with the heavy, blunt object of punishing their free speech. Republicans pushing dark censorship in the so-called Sunshine State also want to pull up the very roots of “woke corporations” — which is any schooling that might have taught these people to embrace diversity and fairness in the first place. At the risk of verbally sinking to their crude level, DeSantis seems to be “grooming” Florida’s kids ... to be stupid.

There is too much irony here to bear. For most of the last half-century, Republicans and their handpicked judges have invested greatly in the idea that corporations like Disney have the full rights of personhood, which includes First Amendment free speech rights — because that’s what got you to unlimited corporate campaign donations. Conservatives never anticipated the blowback of corporations using free speech to undermine their political agenda. As a result, right wingers in the 2020s don’t just suddenly hate “woke corporations” but other institutions they also used to revere, like the “woke military” or the “woke CIA.”

https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/desantis-disney-republican-war-corporations-20220424.html

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