Let’s talk about some things that happened:
The Mitch is Back
I saw that Mitch McConnell thinks the labor shortage will end
once people run out of stimulus money. He said: “You've got a whole lot of people sitting on the sidelines because,
frankly, they're flush for the moment. What we've got to hope is once they run
out of money, they'll start concluding it's better to work than not to work."
Right. The $1400 they gave out a year ago is keeping unemployed people from getting jobs. People
talk about politicians being removed from the common man but this guy embodies
entitled ignorance. How far does this guy think $1400 goes when you’re not
working for a year or more? Even considering that some states paid out higher
amounts in unemployment, and that stopped ages ago.
No, Mitch, people are tired of scraping for loose change
earned by doing shitty jobs. People can’t get child care for less than they’d
make doing menial part-time work.
Mitch just pines for the good old days when people would
flop all over each other trying to pick up the tidbits tossed out by the rich,
like so many carp in an amusement park pond. He couldn’t be further removed
from the average Kentuckian if he was assembled from a kit and lived in a crate
under his desk.
“Did I Do Thaaat?”
Big surprise… That guy whose plight was carried by all
the right-wing “news” outlets because his garage was burned and defaced with
spray paint saying “Biden 2020”, and blamed it on Antifa and Black Lives
Matters, actually staged the whole thing himself. It was an attempt to scam
$300,000 out of his insurance company, $61,000 of which was actually paid out.
See, this is why conservatives’ first reaction to any
obvious malfeasance on their own part is to claim it was a false-flag
operation. Why? Because that’s what they do, over and over again. The longer I
observe, the more obvious it becomes that whenever Republicans make accusations
against Democrats, it’s something that they’re already doing.
I presume TFG, down in Mir-a-Lago, asking if he can get
this guy on the payroll.
And Speaking of
TFG…
Who had Ivana Trump in the death pool? That was kind of a
surprise. And the timing of it, right before The Donald and his spawn were due
to testify under oath? I’ve seen a small undercurrent of liberals wondering if
maybe she was “helped” down the stairs as a way to keep kicking that “under
oath” thing down the road. But there’s been nothing from the big players.
Can you imagine if the pump was on the other foot and
something similar happened to Hillary before ex-President Clinton was supposed
to testify about something? The entirety of the right-wing political and media
apparatus would be howling about it being evidence that Clinton is an evil,
murderous, mastermind. Hell, Rush Limbaugh would come back from the dead just
to get in on that feeding frenzy.
Come to think of it, maybe the authorities should look into this situation more
aggressively. It totally IS something Republicans routinely accuse Democrats of
doing (mostly the Clintons), and as I just posited above, they’re not blaming
if they’re not already doing it themselves. I wonder if they still have a tap on
Roger Stone. This seems like his kind of dirty work.
Now Hear This
The January 6th Committee just keeps stacking
the bricks, don’t they? Last week they brought on a 2-pronged offensive. First,
Pat Cipollone basically confirmed everything Cassidy Hutchinson said the week
before, and I presume much more. They only presented him confirming prior
testimony but said they’d feature him more in the next hearing. So we have
THAT to look forward to, which is nice.
They really raked Sydney “The Kraken” Powell over the
coals, and deservedly so. She seemed nuttier than a shithouse rat, and that was based on recorded testimony. Who knows what kind of crazy is released behind closed doors.
The telling thing to me is that when she was defending
herself against the Dominion lawsuit, she said, “No reasonable person would think what (she) said was true.” But
there she was, selling that bullshit to the President and his legal team, right
there in the Oval Office. So obviously we can conclude that TFG isn’t a
reasonable person, although there’s a lot more than just this incident on which
one can make that assessment.
He actually wanted to put her in charge of analyzing the
fraud charges they were drumming up, despite her having zero applicable
experience. The only qualification she needed was being a complete toady, who
would draw conclusions first and then make the facts fit later on. Had she been
the Georgia Secretary of State, she definitely would have found those 11,000
votes he was looking for.
The other prong was the testimony of two outsiders, one guy who worked with the Oath Keepers, who testified to their essential nature. (White nationalism and racism.)
The other guy was just a random schmo who showed up in DC
for the rally and followed the crowd into the Capitol building. He said he
really believed the election was stolen because that’s what he heard on Fox “News.”
But by doing further investigation, he realized that he’d been lied to.
(Imagine that.) All it cost him was his job and his house.
When asked if he learned anything from his experience, he
said, "Take the blinders off and see what’s going on.” That will never happen to
anyone who continues to rely on Fox for their information.
I hope these guys got into the Witness Protection program
when they were done because they’re just regular guys who don’t get a security
detail. Both of their lives are going to become a living hell of harassment,
intimidation, and death threats. I wish them well.
The Voting Bluz
Tomorrow is Election Day for Maryland’s primaries.
Sweetpea and I have already turned in our ballots. We got them in the mail a
few weeks ago, and once completed, we submitted them at a drop box about a mile
down the street. You can also mail it but I like that finality of putting it in
the box ourselves. I wish every American could vote that easily but judging by
all the barriers erected by the Red States, that’s the last thing Republicans
want.
Sweetpea and I know we're fortunate that we live in a state that works to make
it easier to vote, rather than suppressing it. We signed up online to have
ballots mailed to us in perpetuity. (There was also an option for just this
year but we like this method of voting and plan for it to become our norm.)
Primary Day is the de facto BIG election around this
reliably Blue state, except when it comes to the governor’s race. You never
know who’s going to pop for Governor. In the recent races the Republicans won, I
thought the Democratic candidates were empty suits, devoid of personality. They
were aggressively unmemorable. One was a woman, and another was Black. Neither
characteristic drove people to the polls.
There was a whole slate of Democrats running for the
nomination. Frankly, I’d be happy with several of them. I ended up voting for Peter
Franchot, who is our current Comptroller. He’s not the most inspiring but I figured
he knows how State government runs and should be able to step in and be
effective right away. Tom Perez would also be a fine governor, but former Obama
cabinet members don’t seem to have much juice when running on their own.
Wes Moore is backed by the teachers' unions, so I’d be OK with him too. Having a
solid Education guy would make Sweetpea (the elementary school teacher) happy.
I haven’t heard any of them speak or debate and you can’t really go by their
commercials, so I have no idea who may be a stiff and who is not.
It’s kind of a cage match on the GOP side, with Trumper Dan Cox vs Gov. Larry Hogan cabinet member Kelly Schultz. I think the Democrats are involving themselves in this one to promote Cox because he’d be much easier to beat. Larry Hogan won two terms because he’s a non-wingnut Republican (who knows he has to deal with a veto-proof legislature). I’m sure things will clarify long before this November.
Great blog
ReplyDeleteSooooo, $1,400 received over a Year ago makes one Flush in the Eyes of the Far Right... why am I not at all Surprised that's their perspective as seen from their extreme Privilege?
ReplyDeleteYes, for us, we're "flush." For them, that's the cost of a good meal.
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