Well, it seems like it’s 2016 redux, with the faltering network going all in to get Trump elected.
Trump is a traitor who launched a coup against this country, and CNN has no right to be fluffing him with a “Presidential” Town Hall.
Well, it seems like it’s 2016 redux, with the faltering network going all in to get Trump elected.
Trump is a traitor who launched a coup against this country, and CNN has no right to be fluffing him with a “Presidential” Town Hall.
Writing for the Defector, Roth nails the perpetually pursed fascist specialty act.
No one on the right wing ever takes personal responsibility for anything they do or say, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Tucker sputtered out a mealy-mouthed and utterly incoherent rant against the forces of something-or-other who supposedly feared his alleged strength and his unimpeachable truth-telling (America is clutching its sides.)
He cost the old pirate some money.
My former neighbor Grady Carson writes about growing up in the pre-gentrified Greenwich Village for the West View News.
Both our governor and our mayor have been completely captured by the real estate community and its munificent campaign contributions. Thus Adams’ and Hochul’s heinous proposal to turn the city over to the developers, no questions asked, by lifting all height limits on residential construction.
The future of NYC is now in the hands of the state legislature.
Go to Village Preservation’s web site and make your voice heard!
Senator Wyden provides facts on the debt ceiling crisis. The “mainstream” media might want to follow suit.
“It’s clear that nothing unites House Republicans more than helping rich people cheat on their taxes. Republican cuts to the IRS made it far too easy for wealthy tax cheats to get away with breaking the law, and they want to keep it that way. Democrats passed funding for tax enforcement specifically to crack down on the wealthy cheats and scofflaw corporations who rip off all the Americans who follow the law and pay their taxes. Repealing that funding was the first bill House Republicans passed this year, and it’s a centerpiece of the ransom Speaker McCarthy has cobbled together as he threatens to trigger a catastrophic default.
“The rest of this McCarthy bill is no better. By repealing the clean energy provisions I authored in the Inflation Reduction Act, House Republicans are proposing a total surrender to the climate crisis. Big Oil would celebrate, but it would be an enormous loss for American workers and manufacturers who have an opportunity to thrive as a result of the clean energy transformation the IRA is already driving across the country. Firms in China and elsewhere will grow at our expense if Speaker McCarthy gets his way. Even Republican priorities like carbon capture and biodiesel would suffer.
“No House Republican economic plan is complete without an attack on health care in America. Speaker McCarthy’s ransom now includes health care for millions of working people, and even their food. The so-called ‘work requirements’ he’s proposing are nothing more than a scam aimed at burying people in paperwork as a backdoor way to prevent them from getting the help they need to get by. Republicans have tried this scam before at the state level in Arkansas, and it did nothing to increase employment. All it did was boot tens of thousands of people off their Medicaid coverage.
“Republicans manufactured this crisis, and Speaker McCarthy’s proposal to get out of it would destroy jobs, worsen health care, increase hunger, hurt the climate and make millions of American families poorer. This hostage taking cannot continue.”
What is being peddled by the corporate media is, as Robert Reich documents, utter “rubbish.”
My thoughts for Air Mail on the Metropolitan Opera’s Der Rosenkavalier.
John Robert’s reputation is, of course, in tatters and will remain so–his vaunted image as an institutionalist is a complete fraud.
Clarence Thomas must immediately resign to spend more time with his family.