The Floyd case is just so obvious, idk how anyone can defend it.View attachment 44655
This is so dumb it almost makes me laugh if it wasn't so evil. Just frightening that this guy is a thought leader.
I read that she was lunging at a young woman with a kitchen knife when she was shot.
That's definitely what the video shows.I read that she was lunging at a young woman with a kitchen knife when she was shot.
This one is tough. Clearly she was being violent and needed to be detained but I would have liked to think she could have been tased and restrained.
Yeah I think ultimately even if it's determined there was something else that could've been done after we spend weeks examining it, it's hard to condemn the cop who only had one chance to get it right.This one is tough. Clearly she was being violent and needed to be detained but I would have liked to think she could have been tased and restrained.
Regardless, I don't see it as in the same universe as the George Floyd case which was clearly egregious.
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This is so dumb it almost makes me laugh if it wasn't so evil. Just frightening that this guy is a thought leader.
Hey man, hope you are doing well also.Hi @Born To Slay, I hope you're keeping well.
Do you remember our wager concerning Trump?
I asked for 9 months, knowing that litigation takes time, and things are picking up.
The Feds raided Giuliani, which is huge, and multiple cases are gaining speed.
It's gonna get even more batty as Giuliani and other conspirators start to flip.
Hi friend.Hey man, hope you are doing well also.
Unless they charge Trump himself, I think Trump is still good to go. I'm thinking his followers will say they went after Giuliani for political reasons and it may even make them more enthusiastic to vote Trump.
I do think the DOJ will do its job, as the new President can't look like it's bowing to crazy conspiracy theorists.Hi friend.
You very well may be right and that saddens me. Having said that, I am still hoping that the DOJ does its job, dishes out justice and clamps down on corruption that was rampant and out of control in the last administration.
Time will tell...
I am very pleased with President Biden and hope that his infrastructure mandate and vision can be realized. I've waited decades for an administration to have the courage to do something like his administration is pushing for.
It's up the states to determine if they need the extra unemployment money. Biden merely provided the option.The April 2021 jobs report shows that Biden is doing a terrible job of getting people off Unemployment Insurance, and back to work.
KEY POINTS
U.S. added just 266,000 jobs in April, March payrolls revised lower.
- Hiring was a huge letdown in April, with nonfarm payrolls increasing by a much less than expected 266,000.
- The unemployment rate rose to 6.1%, the Labor Department said.
- Dow Jones estimates had been for 1 million new jobs and an unemployment rate of 5.8%.
Whatever he did, or didn't do, the results are a reflection of his administration - and it does not look good.It's up the states to determine if they need the extra unemployment money. Biden merely provided the option.
How? Unemployment benefits are run by the states, your particular criticism has nothing to do with Biden. Some states have already begun terminating the enhancements, showing that it's their job to decide when they no longer need the help. With 50 states, all with various situations regarding vaccinations and COVID-19 numbers, each state will need to the enhanced unemployment program at different times. So Biden gave the option through September but they're free to drop the program whenever they want if they feel the state is fine now.Whatever he did, or didn't do, the results are a reflection of his administration - and it does not look good.
Seems like Bernie is in his ear...What a breath of fresh air
Biden: Trickle-down economics "has never worked"
During his joint address to Congress on Wednesday, President Biden spoke of the need to tax the ultra-wealthy to fix economic inequality in the U.S.
Why it matters: Biden wants to use tax hikes on the rich to pay for his American Jobs Plan and American Families Plan. This philosophy has been a sticking point for many Republicans.
The big picture: Biden noted that tax cuts during the Trump administration were a boon to corporations and wealthy Americans and the pandemic has only increased economic inequality in the U.S.
What he's saying: "I will not add to the tax burden of the middle class of this country. They're already paying enough."
- Biden's plans, he argued, would invest in the "human infrastructure" that allows for the growth of the middle class and raising people out of poverty.
"A broad consensus of economists – left, right, center – agree that what I'm proposing will help create millions of jobs and generate historic economic growth."
- "What I've proposed is fair. It's fiscally responsible."
- "My fellow Americans, trickle-down economics has never worked," Biden said.
- "It's time to grow the economy from the bottom up and middle-out."
Biden is now on the defensive, denying that his way of handling unemployment is hurting the job market. He refuses to change his mind, saying, "Some critics said we didn't need the American Rescue Plan, that this economy would just heal itself. Today's report just underscores, in my view, how vital the actions we are taking are," the president said. "Our efforts are starting to work, but the climb is steep, and we have a long way to go."How? Unemployment benefits are run by the states, your particular criticism has nothing to do with Biden. Some states have already begun terminating the enhancements, showing that it's their job to decide when they no longer need the help. With 50 states, all with various situations regarding vaccinations and COVID-19 numbers, each state will need to the enhanced unemployment program at different times. So Biden gave the option through September but they're free to drop the program whenever they want if they feel the state is fine now.
In conclusion, it's up to the governors to decide when their state doesn't need the help. Your criticism is completely unfair.
So what did he do that actually hurt the economy? You're blaming but why? Of course he's going to defend himself, that'd be natural. But can you tell me what in the American Rescue Plan actually hurt the economy?Biden is now on the defensive, denying that his way of handling unemployment is hurting the job market. He refuses to change his mind, saying, "Some critics said we didn't need the American Rescue Plan, that this economy would just heal itself. Today's report just underscores, in my view, how vital the actions we are taking are," the president said. "Our efforts are starting to work, but the climb is steep, and we have a long way to go."
- President Joe Biden said April's lower than expected job growth shows that his massive infrastructure and family support bills are needed now more than ever.
- The president rejected the idea that federal unemployment benefits are removing incentives for people to return to the labor force.
Continuing to issue extra and extended unemployment benefits when there are not enough employees applying for jobs, is not a good policy. People are making more money not working, than if they were. How can we get the economy back on track, when businesses cannot operate due to a labor shortage that this administration has created?So what did he do that actually hurt the economy? You're blaming but why? Of course he's going to defend himself, that'd be natural. But can you tell me what in the American Rescue Plan actually hurt the economy?
You cannot blame Biden for the faults of state governors. Biden cannot force any state to continue the enhanced unemployment. He only made the money available in case states needed it. It's up to states to decide if they need it.Continuing to issue extra and extended unemployment benefits when there are not enough employees applying for jobs, is not a good policy. People are making more money not working, than if they were. How can we get the economy back on track, when businesses cannot operate due to a labor shortage that this administration has created?
I wouldn't turn down more money to not work, than the opposite, either. Biden is to blame for this situation. He is very slow and has already said that recovery is going to take a long time.You cannot blame Biden for the faults of state governors. Biden cannot force any state to continue the enhanced unemployment. He only made the money available in case states needed it. It's up to states to decide if they need it.
According to Joel Wertheimer of The Guardian, it seems that Biden's decision making has not only been influenced by the Progressive Caucus in Congress, but also by a shake-up within his inner circle of staff, which has been expanded to include more progressive and liberal-minded people.Seems like Bernie is in his ear...
That's sort of my ideal president. A moderate that pushes left. Looks like his staff understands that Republicans will vote against their self interest no matter what...According to Joel Wertheimer of The Guardian, it seems that Biden's decision making has not only been influenced by the Progressive Caucus in Congress, but also by a shake-up within his inner circle of staff, which has been expanded to include more progressive and liberal-minded people.
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To understand why Joe Biden has shifted left, look at the people working for him
In president Joe Biden's first address to Congress last week, he celebrated the $1.9tn relief plan that passed within the first days of his presidency and proposed an ambitious $4tn plan for family care, green infrastructure, education and jobs that Democrats might have been surprised to hear from even Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders. To understand how Biden, the 78-year-old self-proclaimed moderate, came to push such an ambitious and progressive domestic policy agenda, you can start by looking at the young lanyard-wearing staffers who populate the West Wing and Old Executive Office Building.
Policy decisions in Washington are made by the principals – the president, the senators and the cabinet secretaries – but their decisions are significantly constrained by the information they receive.
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The president's staff give the president a policy menu of memos, data and updates on government programmes. Extending the menu analogy, presidential decision-making looks a lot more like choosing from a few items on the prix fixe than dictating a specific meal to a private chef.
So Biden's decisions, like those of any president, are heavily influenced by what the staffers who populate the White House tell him. The new cohort of staff, who joined the administration when Biden took office, have fundamentally different views and experiences to those who worked under Obama's presidency 12 years ago.
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The young Democratic staffers who dominate the White House and Capitol today have never known a Republican party worth negotiating with. They are tired of the Republicans and are convincing their principals to join them.And so a huge, popular stimulus package that includes child tax credits, increased health care subsidies and direct relief payments made its way through the Senate within two months of Biden's inauguration, without a single Republican vote.
This generation of staffers haven't just got different tactics: their ideological commitments are different too. Many of them lived through the Great Recession, have accumulated significantly less wealth than their baby boomer and gen X elders, and therefore have a much more positive view of how government action can improve people's lives.
Beyond their economic experiences, they are also more diverse than their forebears. The Biden administration announced in January that of its first 100 appointees, over half were women and people of colour. Even young white Democrats, spurred by activists and protesters across the country, are significantly more progressive on racial justice and immigration issues than they would have been four or eight years ago. Many of the staffers who now occupy the White House worked for the Senate offices and primary campaigns of Warren and Sanders. Those senators didn't win the primary, but their ideas can still be found in the White House, at least on domestic policy.
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As in the domestic sphere, there is space here for a younger, more diverse generation to begin to shift the paradigm. If Biden's presidency is remembered as more progressive than anyone anticipated, they will have played no small part in making it so.
You as a person wouldn't turn the money down but states already are turning the money down because they no longer need it. The feds can't just end the program now because there are still parts of the country that really do need it. That's why it's optional for states.I wouldn't turn down more money to not work, than the opposite, either. Biden is to blame for this situation. He is very slow and has already said that recovery is going to take a long time.
One of the two main reasons for Trump's popularity:You as a person wouldn't turn the money down but states already are turning the money down because they no longer need it. The feds can't just end the program now because there are still parts of the country that really do need it. That's why it's optional for states.
And so what Biden said that? Recovery by most economic models will take a long time. The economy was decimated by the virus, not sure why people thought that despite the mass business closures (mostly under Trump) and the largest economic depression in a century happening just last year that the economy was going to come back in 2 seconds. You are criticizing Biden for being honest? Would you prefer he lied to boost his ego like a certain other president we know?
My securities market investments increased by 15% during 2020 and did very well overall during Trump's presidency. Is this something that I am imagining?One of the two main reasons for Trump's popularity:
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The other is to play into people's conspiracies and make them afraid of not supporting you.
There are jobs, but people would rather collect the generous unemployment benefits, so the jobs report for April was one-fourth of what it should have been, and very dissapointing.You as a person wouldn't turn the money down but states already are turning the money down because they no longer need it. The feds can't just end the program now because there are still parts of the country that really do need it. That's why it's optional for states.
And so what Biden said that? Recovery by most economic models will take a long time. The economy was decimated by the virus, not sure why people thought that despite the mass business closures (mostly under Trump) and the largest economic depression in a century happening just last year that the economy was going to come back in 2 seconds. You are criticizing Biden for being honest? Would you prefer he lied to boost his ego like a certain other president we know?