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Offline Rick Plant

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« Reply #1384 on: May 09, 2023, 04:12:00 AM »
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The Democratic Party continues to create jobs for Americans:

The Biden economy created 253,000 new jobs in April, demolishing expectations.

No surprise. Over the last 84 years, the US economy under Democratic presidents has created an AVERAGE of over 100,000 MORE jobs per month than under Republican presidents.

Think about that.

This whole "Republicans are better on the economy" idea is a MYTH put forward by the GOP's billionaire backers who just want those 1% tax cuts.

It doesn't hold up to FACTS.


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« Reply #1385 on: May 09, 2023, 08:59:03 AM »
More outrageous falsehoods.  The leftists shut the country down.  They destroyed the economy.  Allowing people to return to work is not "creating jobs".  That is Alice-in-Wonderland nonsense. It is just lifting the police state lockdown. Ukraine Joe has created not a single job. In fact, he has destroyed the US energy sector.  They only industry that has prospered are the military contractors who make bombs and ammo for Ukraine.  Hundreds of billions have been spent already with no end in sight.  And no plan for ending it.

No, the blatant outrageous falsehoods is in your post above. 

3.1 million small business jobs that never existed before. Those new jobs happened under President Biden. That IS job creation. 

Unemployment is at the lowest level in history at 3.4%. People didn't have a job until President Biden came into office. That IS job creation.

Black unemployment is at the lowest level in history. People now have jobs that didn't before. That IS Job creation. And you falsely say "Biden never created a job".

Criminal Donald had manufacturing in a recession in 2019. President Biden now has a manufacturing boom with nearly 1 million new manufacturing jobs. Those are new jobs that never existed before. That IS job creation.   

Then you falsely say that "leftists shut the country down". Criminal Donald was president in 2020. Are you falsely going to claim that "leftists" had more power than Criminal Donald who was supposed to be president? That's hilarious.             

You falsely say that "Biden destroyed the energy sector". Energy is booming with thousands of new green energy jobs thanks to President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS and Science Act that's bringing new jobs and factories to red states and Republican districts. 

Next time, don't post blatant falsehoods. 


Biden’s massive manufacturing push is working and U.S. companies have already committed $200 billion to new projects
https://fortune.com/2023/04/17/biden-manufacturing-chips-companies-spending-200-billion/

Unemployment Rate Is the Lowest in 50 Years
https://newrepublic.com/post/169864/december-jobs-report-unemployment-rate-lowest-50-years

Black unemployment rate hits record low 5 percent
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/04/07/black-unemployment-rate-record-low/

Jobs report: it's the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years
 https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/video/jobs-report-its-the-lowest-unemployment-rate-in-50-years/

Job Creation Higher than Expected in April
https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/talent-acquisition/pages/bls-hr-jobs-unemployment-may-2023.aspx

Chart: Clean energy jobs are booming. What sectors are growing most?
Plus, nearly half of the new clean energy jobs don’t require a bachelor’s degree, and most pay more than the national median salary.
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-energy-jobs/chart-clean-energy-jobs-are-booming-what-sectors-are-growing-most

'Transformational change’: Biden’s industrial policy begins to bear fruit: Republican districts are winning projects
More than 75 per cent of all investment is headed to Republican-held Congressional districts, where it will create 58,000 jobs, according to FT data.
https://www.ft.com/content/b6cd46de-52d6-4641-860b-5f2c1b0c5622

Clean Energy Jobs Are Booming, Making Up For Rising Fossil Fuel Unemployment
https://www.forbes.com/sites/energyinnovation/2022/06/29/clean-energy-jobs-are-booming-making-up-for-rising-fossil-fuel-unemployment/

The Green Jobs Boom Is Benefiting the People Who Need It Most
https://reasonstobecheerful.world/climate-jobs-boom-communities-economy/

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« Reply #1386 on: May 09, 2023, 09:25:13 AM »
Legal expert: Biden could side-step the McCarthy showdown using Constitutional powers

Constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe told MSNBC on Monday that he thinks there might be some wiggle room for President Joe Biden as he tries to keep the United States government afloat amid the debt ceiling limit.

According to host Lawrence O'Donnell: "Whether the Constitution, 'which says the validity of the public debt of the United States shall not be questioned,' overrides the cap on public, legislated by Congress, as they call the debt ceiling. If Congress fails to pass an increase in the debt ceiling to cover the debts already incurred by congressional spending, can the president and the Treasury use the authority of the Constitution to continue to incur more debt to pay the government's bills? Which are bills that were legislated by Congress? Everyone has changed their minds about the debt ceiling."

During the past ten years, the debt ceiling has become weaponized by Republicans. In 2013, they tried to use it to eliminate Obamacare. They used it again to force Democrats to fund Trump's border wall. Critics say it's now being used to eliminate programs passed in Joe Biden's first two years in office that cost money.

There are two possible ways of getting around the Republicans. One is a discharge petition, which has already been an idea plotted out by Democrats in Congress. The other, O'Donnell explained, is for Biden to declare that the Constitution says "when and if the debt ceiling comes into conflict with the Constitution, the president will use the power of the Constitution to override the legislative debt ceiling."

In 2011, Tribe penned a column for the New York Times that advocated against the idea. Now, however, Tribe thinks he could have been wrong.

He explained he hasn't changed his mind about the Constitution or the debt ceiling, but about "the right question to ask" about the powers of the presidency.

"I used to think the right question was whether the president has special power to borrow without congressional permission," Tribe explained. "The answer was no. Does he have power to impose access without congressional permission? The answer is no. Does he have the power of a one-person Supreme Court, who could strike down an act of Congress? The answer is no. But the real question isn't what power does the president have. It is what duties does the president have. Does the president have a duty to execute all of the laws of the United States, the ones that Congress passed telling him to spend money? He does have that duty."

Tribe explained that the question then becomes whether Congress can override the duty of the president "by confronting the president with an impossible choice, by telling the president, look, we have told you we spend this money. You've taken an oath to uphold the Constitution, to enforce all the laws. But we won't let you do it because we've got you over in a barrel. We're not gonna raise the ceiling, which serves no function at all unless you stiff some of the people who are owed money by the United States, maybe veterans, maybe hospitals, maybe Social Security recipients, maybe pension funds, and bondholders."

The president doesn't have the authority to stiff those people because the 14th Amendment says that the public debt of the U.S. "lawfully incurred shall not be questioned."

"So, even if the president is pushed into a corner by Congress and replaces some of the obligations that we have to these various creditors, with IOUs — because there will be — they can't permanently cancel our debts," Tribe continued. "The debt ceiling will still be breached. There is nothing the president can do to avoid that consequence. So, what I suggest that he has to do is simply look the other way. Not pay attention to this impossible thing that Congress has asked him to do. Follow his oath, and enforce all the laws, very much what Lincoln did in 1861 when he had a choice. He could either enforce the law creating habeas corpus, let the Union army get decimated, and let the Union go to pieces, and let all our laws be violated. Or he could temporarily suspend habeas corpus, so that all the laws would not be broken. He chose the latter. The lesser of two evils."

It's that piece of U.S. history that led Tribe to think this was the better option for Biden.

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« Reply #1387 on: May 09, 2023, 10:09:03 AM »
Once again, right wingers like Texas Governor Greg Abbott always deflect to "mental health" when there is a mass shooting instead of the assault weapons that are murdering innocent people each day in America.

These right wing extremist lawmakers made it easy for violent criminals, domestic terrorists, white supremacist hate groups, and mentally disturbed people to easily purchase assault weapons to commit mass murders. That's why we have a gun violence epidemic in America.

What's even worse, is that red states like Texas, allow anyone to own these deadly assault weapons to carry in public with no license or training to prove that a person can even operate one. But right wingers want to force voting ID's on people in order to vote. You can't make this stuff up. 

So, in red states like Texas, domestic terrorists, violent criminals, and mentally disturbed people can carry loaded assault weapons with as much ammo as they like around town with no background checks to see if these people should even be allowed to own these deadly weapons.

Then after we see another deadly mass shooting in Texas, Abbott goes on about "mental health" but he cut $200 million dollars out of the department that handles mental health services in Texas. Abbott allows mentally disturbed people to own these deadly assault weapons in Texas with no questions asked. Again, you can't make this stuff up.

Like I said in a previous post above, it's all right wing political theatre. Republicans scream about "mental health", but they vote against mental health services or cut millions of dollars out of the programs that fund it. And even worse, red states allow mentally disturbed people to easily purchase assault weapons to kill people with because right wing lawmakers refuse to implement background checks to see if a person is mentally ill or not. Republicans have no intentions of helping to combat gun violence, they just need a "mental health" talking point to use each time a mass shooting occurs.         


Abbott blamed Texas school shooting on lack of mental health resources. But he reportedly cut more than $200 million from the department that handles them.
https://www.businessinsider.com/abbott-cut-mental-health-services-funding-in-texas-2022-5





CNN's Tapper demolishes Greg Abbott's scapegoating of mental illness for Allen shooting



CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Monday criticized suggestions by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that the state's mass shooting epidemic — thrown into national relief by the massacre at Allen Premium Outlets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the weekend — can be simply addressed as a mental illness problem.

"Texas has the unfortunate distinction of being home to some of the worst, deadliest mass shootings that this country has ever seen, especially in recent years," said Tapper. "Just last year in Uvalde, Texas, a gunman killed 21 people at Robb Elementary School, including 19th fourth graders and two teachers inside their classrooms. In 2019 at a Walmart in El Paso, 23 lives lost. 23 killed when a gunman opened fire after spewing racist rhetoric online. In 2018 at Santa Fe High School outside of Houston, ten people killed when a student opened fire with a revolver and shotgun belonging to his father. In 2017, Sutherland Springs, 26 people killed during Sunday services at First Baptist Church. In 2016 in Dallas, five officers shot to death when a gunman targeted police at a Black Lives Matter protest."

"These are just some of the mass shootings in Texas that I have covered for you from this desk, just some of them," said Tapper. "Some of the ones that made national headlines. There are obviously many more that don't get covered, not to mention the shootings of fewer than four people and the accidental shootings and the suicides. Almost every time Texas is devastated by gun violence, we hear a familiar refrain from the man who has been governor during this whole time."

"What Texas is doing in a big-time way, we're working to address that anger and violence by going to its root cause, which is addressing the mental health problems behind it," said Abbott in one interview clip.

"We as a state, we as a society, need to do a better job with mental health. anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health challenge, period," he said in another.

"We all know that this is something that we must address as a nation but also as a state, and that is for all of to us do a better job to address mental health issues," he said in yet another.

"We should note, one, most people with mental health issues do not shoot people," said Tapper. "Two, mental health issues exist all over the world, but other countries do not have the same culture and laws that we have here in the United States, laws that allow folks who may be a danger to themselves or others to easily obtain firearms. Just looking at the data from the CDC as a general matter, the states that have taken steps to try to keep guns out of the wrong hands, those states have lower rates of death per capita by firearm, just as a factual matter."

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« Reply #1388 on: May 09, 2023, 10:23:52 AM »
Kevin McCarthy and House Republicans are threatening to default on America’s debt unless they can slash billions in funding for vital small business programs.


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« Reply #1389 on: May 09, 2023, 09:46:24 PM »
President Biden has created over 12.7 million jobs while cutting costs for American families.

The latest bill passed by extreme House Republicans would cost 780,000 jobs and raise costs for hardworking families.

House Republicans would rather take health care away from millions of Americans than have the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share.

As many as 7.5 million children with disabilities would face reduced support under House Republicans’ latest bill – with cuts that would remove more than 48,000 teachers and service providers from the classroom.

While President Biden’s budget upholds our nation’s sacred obligation to care for our veterans and invests in our seniors, MAGA House Republicans are pushing cuts that would threaten critical services.

House Republicans voted to reduce the maximum award for Pell Grants by nearly $1,000, likely eliminating eligibility entirely for 80,000 students while making it harder for the remaining 6.6 million recipients to attend and afford college.

This is also Mental Health Awareness Month and rather than supporting the wellbeing of the next generation, House Republicans are pushing a bill that would slash mental health resources for students. But Republicans keep screaming about "mental health", and yet they always want to cut mental health services.   

This Republican bill is an absolute disgrace and will have devastating consequences for Americans except for the top 1% who will benefit with huge tax cuts. 

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« Reply #1390 on: May 10, 2023, 08:32:17 AM »
Republican New York congressman George Santos charged by federal prosecutors

The New York representative, known for his innumerable falsehoods, is due to be arraigned on Wednesday for unspecified charges



Federal prosecutors in New York have charged congressman George Santos, the embattled House Republican who has been under scrutiny for months by the justice department over questions surrounding his 2022 campaign and finance activities, according to people familiar with the matter.

The exact nature of the indictment – earlier reported by CNN – is unclear because it remains under seal.

Santos is expected to turn himself in to authorities at the federal court in Brooklyn as soon as Wednesday morning, one of the people said. There, he will likely make an initial appearance at an arraignment, where the specific charges against him are expected to be released.

The news of the indictment appears to have come as a surprise to Santos, who was informed about the charges on Tuesday hours before they were widely reported, and neither a spokesperson in his congressional office nor his attorney responded to a request for comment.

For months, the US attorney’s office for the eastern district of New York and the FBI have been pursuing several lines of inquiry over Santos’s federal campaign filings as part of a criminal investigation into whether he unlawfully used funds for non-election-related purposes.

The irregularities in Santos’s filings, reported by news outlets, were apparent on their face: 1,200 payments of $199.99 – two cents below the threshold where receipts would be required – an unregistered fund that raised vast sums for Santos, and around $40,000 for air travel.

When Santos and his campaign eventually amended the campaign finance disclosures, as they did 36 times, some donors complained in interviews that they misrepresented how much they gave, while some contributions later disappeared entirely from the record.

The irregularities also included bizarre payments, such as $11,000 to a company called Cleaner 123 ostensibly for “apartment rental for staff” for a house on Long Island that neighbors told the New York Times in interviews that Santos had been living in himself.

Santos has so far managed to evade any serious political repercussions for his extensive dishonesty to voters, probably due to the fact that Republicans hold a razor-thin majority in the House and Santos was a key vote for House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy to win the speakership.

The most pressing issue until the indictment was confined to a House ethics investigation, by a congressional committee that rarely disciplines House members. After the charges were widely reported, McCarthy told reporters he would ask Santos, who last month announced his 2024 re-election campaign, to resign if found guilty.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/09/serial-fabulist-congressman-george-santos-charged-by-federal-prosecutors

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« Reply #1391 on: May 11, 2023, 12:15:38 AM »
Millions of illegal aliens have already crossed the open border under Ukraine Joe's clown show.  Bringing a flood of drugs that has resulted in more deaths in one year than toatl American deaths in the entire Vietnam war.  Imagine that.  There were years of protests about Vietnam that split the country, but only a fraction died there in comparison to what is happening EACH year now with the border.  And untold thousands are posed to cross the border this week when Title 42 expires.  A mass migration not seen in human history.  And what is the Biden plan?  Nothing.  They sent a few soldiers down to act as tour guides to house, feed, and transport the untold thousands expected to cross the border.  Where is the border Czar Kamala?  No one knows.

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