NorthDakota
Grandson of Loomis
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Democrats are not messing around this time.
I think some are dead serious about it. Nancy already said it isn't going to the floor.
I am not too concerned about it right now.
Democrats are not messing around this time.
This. Biden wants to move the fake infrastructure bill right now and toss out a court packing study commission so he doesn’t have to own that decision. I don’t recall the GOP having a brutal confirmation for a lib justice.
Im feeling really good about the Senate in 2022, so it would force a more moderate pick after that. As for now, we’d get the most qualified black woman in West Virginia.
The "fake" infrastructure bill is incredibly popular and packed almost entirely with smart spending and good policy, but sure.
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/Politics_Polls/status/1382547797501693952?s=20[/TWEET]
It's sad how many people buy the right wing talking point that "infrastructure" somehow means bridges and roads only. You'd think rural broadband, etc. would be popular. I think they're just big mad that Trump's infrastructure bills failed to be passed for his entire term and he did nothing to help the United States modernize.
Id personally like my braodband options to expand but it requires new infrastructure to physically allow competition into my market. Right now I only can get xfinity and I would galdly drop them for anyone else.
The "fake" infrastructure bill is incredibly popular and packed almost entirely with smart spending and good policy, but sure.
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/Politics_Polls/status/1382547797501693952?s=20[/TWEET]
It's sad how many people buy the right wing talking point that "infrastructure" somehow means bridges and roads only. You'd think rural broadband, etc. would be popular. I think they're just big mad that Trump's infrastructure bills failed to be passed for his entire term and he did nothing to help the United States modernize.
Its popular because no one on earth hates "infrastructure." Other than the goofy libertarian types anyway. The problem isn't "oh Biden might pull it off and Trump couldn't." The problem is being lied to. This isn't an infrastructure bill.
Also lolling at "rural broadband"....do the rednecks not have internet?
I'm not opposed to the government making some investments, but between the "covid relief bill" and this... it looks like a trend is forming of "find a popular concept and then cast an absurdly wide net to capture everything we can think of to fit that concept."
I get taking a few liberties with the idea of infrastructure and rolling my eyes at some of the spending, but this goes well beyond that.
As for corporate tax increases to pay for it, gotta pay for it somehow I guess. But if they used a comprehensible definition of "infrastructure" it wouldn't be nearly so difficult to pay for.
Also lolling at "rural broadband"....do the rednecks not have internet?
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I live in th emost desirable fastest growing city in SC and my internet is fucking terrible and its a monlply controlled by xfinity.Its popular because no one on earth hates "infrastructure." Other than the goofy libertarian types anyway. The problem isn't "oh Biden might pull it off and Trump couldn't." The problem is being lied to. This isn't an infrastructure bill.
Also lolling at "rural broadband"....do the rednecks not have internet?
I'm not opposed to the government making some investments, but between the "covid relief bill" and this... it looks like a trend is forming of "find a popular concept and then cast an absurdly wide net to capture everything we can think of to fit that concept."
I get taking a few liberties with the idea of infrastructure and rolling my eyes at some of the spending, but this goes well beyond that.
As for corporate tax increases to pay for it, gotta pay for it somehow I guess. But if they used a comprehensible definition of "infrastructure" it wouldn't be nearly so difficult to pay for.
I could also mention that our small towns with different demographics get much lower levels of service as well, but I know where that conversation will go on this particular forum.
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/Gee2TheAitch/status/1382884325071421444[/TWEET]
Over a decade after it ruled that the Second Amendment protects the right to have a handgun in the home for self-defense, the Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether the Constitution also protects the right to carry a gun outside the home. The justices’ announcement that they will take up a challenge to a New York law that requires anyone who wants to carry a gun in the state to show a good reason for doing so sets the stage for a major ruling on gun rights in the court’s 2021-22 term.
The law at issue in the case, New York Rifle & Pistol Association v. Corlett, is similar to gun-control measures in other states. To receive an unrestricted license to carry a concealed firearm outside the home, a person must show “proper cause” – meaning a special need for self-protection. Two men challenged the law after New York rejected their concealed-carry applications, and they are backed by a gun-rights advocacy group. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit upheld the law, prompting the challengers to appeal to the Supreme Court.
The Second Amendment is finally on the schedule!
*Smiles in Alito and Thomas*
I came across a great series of interviews PBS did on SCOTUS nomination called "Supreme Revenge."
I watched an interview with Josh Holmes (McConnell's old chief of staff). He talks a lot about the days and months following Scalia's death with Garland.
Tom Daschle (Former Dem Senate Majority leader) from South Dakota. He gives a lot of thoughts on Bork's nomination and how things have changed since then for better or worse.
Ted Olson (high profile attorney) talks about Bork, Scalia, Thomas, and particularly Kavanaugh.
22 of the 35 opinions (or 63%) have been unanimous so far this SCOTUS Term. Really odd behavior for a hopelessly partisan bench in dramatic need of reform.
Clarence Thomas gets it right on just about everything.
WEED FOR EVERYONE!!!!! LETS DOOOOOOOO THIS.
Thomas owns. Love his commerce clause opinions in particular. The man is based.
“I don’t care how educated you are, how good you are at what you do—you’ll never have the same contacts or opportunities, you’ll never be seen as equal to whites.”
Clarence Thomas.