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GSA says transition can begin.
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Underrated move is Biden making climate change a matter of national security. That means he can allocate Defense money toward it. Basically what Trump did with the wall.
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Trump tweet out that the GSA and the rest of the administration can begin the transition while they "continue to fight."
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how in the hell do Massechusetts and vermont have rep govs
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Yes! Saw that one earlier, hilarious.
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Massachusetts REALLY loves a Republican Governor/Dem Legislative branch. They've pretty much made a habit of it (Bill Weld, Mitt Romney and now Charlie Baker). Mostly because while we have an impulse towards liberalism, folks don't want one party control of everything. |
If you're salivating or cursing over the Biden cabinet picks, just remember that very soon the senate will reject ALL of them.
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Nah. They'll say one or two are too radical, but they'll save their powder for judicial picks.
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We finally have a Secretary of State that rocks:
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And one that loves selling weapons to Saudi Arabia.
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This BS needs to stop. It's bad enough that politics is always a zero-sum game, but actively attempting to sabotage the next administration is bordering on criminal.
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I know it isn't that simple, but how about use that money for, I dunno, a form of UBI?
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Because they don't think that's a good use of it?
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Was that the money that was his own personal fund to distribute how he saw fit with pretty much no oversight?
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Bit of irony because he wouldn't be in that position if Harris had prosecuted him for committing massive amounts of fraud. Shitty move though. |
Didn't get to watch the unveiling of cabinet picks and them talking but heard snippets. Lot's of broadsides against the past 4 years.
Everything sounds great right now but we are still in the honeymoon period. Looking forward to see Biden & team in action the first 100 days. |
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I would imagine it will be hard to judge the first 100 days since it will largely be consumed with cleaning up the destruction Trump plans to leave behind while rolling out a Covid vaccine. |
Is it strange that everything I read a Rainmaker post, I hear the "Debbie Downer" music play?
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Decided to read up on what Biden wants for gun laws.
Page not found | Joe Biden for President: Official Campaign Website The things I question or don't like. Quote:
Don't know enough about the laws but at first glance, unless there is criminal negligence, I am more on the hold the person that did the crime accountable vs the manufacturer. Quote:
I'm okay with banning future assault weapons (don't like it but can live with it) and okay with banning high-capacity mags. It wasn't clear what would happen to existing but think the bolded answers the question? I have my assault weapons and am okay with registering them (or say they were lost in a boating accident). If there is a push to turn in assault weapons and high-capacity mags (was it New Zealand?), I wouldn't support that. Quote:
I assume this applies to companies retailing weapons and also private sales. Assuming all sales goes through a FFL as an intermediary and the FFL does that background checks etc. I don't see why this is necessary. But okay. Some retailers will go out of business, some websites that facilitates sales of used guns will go out of business etc. and there will be less "churn" in gun sales. I can live with it. Quote:
I really disagree with this. I don't want any electronics between me and the trigger. Worse case is EMP attack/solar event. Also bug in software, inclement conditions (deer hunting in the cold with gloves on) etc. I may have missed it but I did not see where Biden would get tough on career criminals who commit crimes with weapons. I did not see a plan to get weapons away from career criminals proactively. It would be great if there is an all out effort to get guns away from them. |
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no. He is a smart guy and I appreciate his input but I read his last post and thought, jesus, always with the negative. |
I am fine with Rainmaker as well, but I just can't read him without "waaaa-waaaaa".
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Edward, aren't we already tough on career criminals that use weapons? There are dozens of manditory sentencing guidelines for crimes commit with guns, felons in possession of guns etc. Is there something more than lock them up for years that needs to be done?
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Yes, you are right, there are plenty of laws on the books to handle those that have been caught. I didn't say it well, here is another attempt: Just as there are plenty of weapons owned by law abiding citizens, there are a plenty of weapons owned by career criminals (who are not currently in jail). So just as Biden is trying to reduce, restrict, constrain etc. the amount of weapons owned/acquired by law abiding citizens, shouldn't he also implement a plan to reduce, restrict, constrain etc. the amount of weapons owned/acquired by career criminals (who are not currently in jail). |
AOC and Ilhan Omar want to block Biden’s former chief of staff - Axios
They want to block him because he cares about the deficit. The horrors. I hope the guy has some influence. |
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Don't know what Bloomberg is up to nowadays but I'm sure his funds will be helpful in GA senate elections.
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No idea who these folks are but looking forward to normal press briefings.
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So Biden slipped while playing with his dog today and hurt his foot. In less than 24 hours we have a report from his press secretary reporting that he has two hairline fractures in the middle of his foot. How refreshing to get a quick and accurate report on his health rather than still waiting to hear why Trump went to Walter Reed (instead of the stupid lie about getting ahead on his physical) or if even if he really did have COVID-19
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I can only assume this means he's currently getting his foot amputated. |
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I was hoping to see some of this before Biden took office: Some senior officials in the EPA are resisting last minute orders on regulations and revealing some things the current head of the agency has done to try to stymie what the Biden Administration will undo when they take over:
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They’re gonna turn Biden into a Cyborg from the foot up and he’ll be President forever!
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Is the Emanuel for Transportation Secretary legit? Beyond the covering up a murder thing, he was pretty clueless on transportation issues here in Chicago. And when he was Chief of Staff for Obama.
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And he'll run on secret software developed by Hugo Chavez and Xi Jinping. |
Biden won the election again as Arizona and Wisconsin again say Biden won
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So wait...
Republicans say they won't confirm Bidens selection for OMB because of her.....past combative tweets. |
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Looks like the far left hates her as much as the right does Bernie world seethes over Tanden as OMB nominee |
People thinkin' Biden fucked up here, but I say he's just playing 4D chess.
Put forward a nominee both the left AND the right hate, watch them accidentally work together to sink her nomination, realize that the world didn't end...and then watch as, tentatively, they start finding some common ground legislatively. That's the ???? before the profit stage, right? |
I actually thought maybe he was putting her up knowing she would get rejected so the others get through.
It is like when I bartended and we cleaned up at the end of the night. The manager would come check us out. I would always leave something really obvious undone for them to find so they wouldn't start digging for harder things. |
Tanden is a moderate Dem to the core. And her Tweets have attacked the far left as well as the right. I do think Biden is telling the Republicans you can get a moderate Dem in charge of OMB who skewered you on Twitter, or a Progressive who was nicer in public. Up to you.
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Looks like Pelosi is caving in (don't think she had a choice) in agreeing to start from the much lower $900M framework.
This is good for many who need a second stimulus. Try to get the other stuff after Biden takes office and results of the 2 GA Senate races. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/se...?mod=home-page Quote:
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Good news. Looking forward to some straight talk.
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I saw the last part of Biden & Kamala on CNN. They are definitely saying the right things. But Joe is looking old, which he obviously is but com'on, where are the damn make up people.
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I think one of the big sticking points is going to be protection for businesses re: coronavirus liability. There will be some abuses by some businesses but overall think this is good. Maybe the distinction is customers vs workers. Whenever I go to a restaurant, grocery store, get a hair cut etc. there's that sign that says the store is not liable if I catch something. I agree with this. For workers, there has to be some liability if a company is not following CDC (or some other official) mandates such as social distancing, making sanitizers & masks available etc. Using teaching as an example, I bet there are plenty of PS classrooms that are not setup for 6ft apart. |
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It doesn't add another stimulus check, which is a surprise. |
We're in for a long recession ala the Obama years with the Senate GOP blocking any attempts to speed up the recovery.
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