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Show me where biden destroyed the fossil fuel industry and the stock market as the right claimed he would.



You realize that this is still in progress?  Big difference in "present tense" and "future tense".  Look at every angle of outlawing sales of gas in blue states, to unachievable mileage ratings, to EV mandates, to extrmemely costly abatement technoligies and processes being applied to the regulated community (oil, coal).  If this isn't a damned plan for destruction, I don't know what is.
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May 6, 2024
NY lawmaker who voted for the ‘get Trump’ Adult Survivors Act gets hit with a rape lawsuit, so now he calls the law ‘unconstitutional’
By Olivia Murray

File this under the “you-can’t-make-this-stuff-up” tab.

Kevin Parker is a state lawmaker from Brooklyn, New York, and he was one of the many legislators to (proudly) throw his support behind the Adult Survivors Act of 2022—Parker wanted “to ensure all New Yorkers can seek justice and be heard,” of course—which granted alleged victims of sexual assault a one-year time period to sue their alleged abusers in civil court, even if the alleged crime was outside of the statute of limitations. It was a “get Trump” scheme, to open the door for the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit, but like all things “get Trump” it has backfired…spectacularly.

Because, at the eleventh hour before the act was set to expire, a young woman (Olga Jean-Baptiste) accused Parker of forcibly raping her in 2004, so now, Parker is calling the law “unconstitutional.”
 
Parker is definitely a low-IQ DIE hire.

Furthermore, according to a local report, Parker called the accusation “absolutely untrue.” Huh, interesting response; so am I to understand that he’s accusing Jean-Baptiste of lying about the alleged assault?

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/ny_lawmaker_who_voted_for_the_get_trump_adult_survivors_act_gets_hit_with_a_rape_lawsuit_so_now_he_calls_the_law_unconstitutional.html
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3 minutes ago
Daniels says man 'threatened' her in parking lot to not tell Donald Trump story

Stormy Daniels testified that weeks after she was interviewed by In Touch magazine, she was approached by a man in a parking lot in Las Vegas in 2011 who “threatened” her to not tell her story with Donald Trump.

Daniels said she was with her infant daughter at the time and they were going to a workout class together.

“I thought he was the father or husband of another woman,” Daniels said, but then added to the jury: “He threatened me to not continue to tell my story.”
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Why do you insist on trying to educate this fool? @DB

You have good point...

I'll stand down.
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Just a quick note... High inflation increases stock values in terms of dollars. In other words, the less a dollar is worth the more of them it takes to buy something, including stock.

So stocks going up relative to the dollar isn't necessarily the good news you think it is.

Why do you insist on trying to educate this fool? @DB
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What are you talking about?  She currently owes Trump over $300,000 in COURT ordered reimbursement of legal fees.

What Trump does about the slander is anyone's guess.   :shrug:

You said "how much more"... That has zip to do with any past debt. Nice try though.
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   At least he didn't grab your genitals.

Yet. She's still on the stand isn't she?
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Cardona won’t commit to barring illegal campus protesters from student loan forgiveness
By
Breccan F. Thies
May 7, 2024 12:21 pm
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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona refused on Tuesday to commit to barring pro-Palestinian student protesters who harassed or intimidated others from having their federal student loans canceled.

Cardona testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, covering a variety of contentious topics regarding the Department of Education, including campus antisemitism, the botched Free Application for Federal Student Aid rollout, the controversial Title IX overhaul, and the student loan debt transfer scheme.

“You’ve been proudly volunteering the taxpayers to take on the student loan debt of largely wealthy college graduates,” committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) told Cardona. “Do you believe that students who spend their time in college calling for the destruction of an ethnic or religious group, or spend their time preventing students of particular ethnic or religious groups from walking around campus freely, or spending time occupying campus buildings, deserve to have their education paid for by taxpayers?”

Cardona would not commit to blocking students from accessing the taxpayer debt transfer scheme but said that “students who are breaking the law and are disrupting the educational environment should be held to account.”

more
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/education/2994059/cardona-refuses-commit-barring-campus-protesters-loan-forgiveness/
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Show me where biden destroyed the fossil fuel industry and the stock market as the right claimed he would.

Trump says Biden would 'destroy' oil industry

NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com › video › trump-says-biden-...
Oct 22, 2020 — Joe Biden said he would transition away from the oil industry to renewable energy because of significant pollution and President Trump said


Trump: If Biden is elected, 'the stock market will crash'


NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com › video › trump-if-biden-is-e...
Oct 22, 2020 — Challenging financial experts' analysis, President Donald Trump claimed the stock market would crash if Joe Biden was elected president ...

Just a quick note... High inflation increases stock values in terms of dollars. In other words, the less a dollar is worth the more of them it takes to buy something, including stock.

So stocks going up relative to the dollar isn't necessarily the good news you think it is.
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Donald Trump’s economic advisers are eyeing aggressive new legal justifications to impose tariffs on all imports, seeking to buttress a second-term plan that would reshape the U.S. economy, according to public and private comments by top aides.

On the campaign trail, Trump has repeatedly promised to enact a “ring” around the U.S. economy by enacting a tariff of at least 10 percent on goods imported from any other nation. Trump’s plan would target more than $3 trillion in annual imports and risks sending inflation soaring in what would likely prove the biggest escalation of trade hostilities in decades, ratcheting up the standoffs that marked his first term.

But the Constitution gives power over both taxation and regulation of foreign commerce to Congress, which complicates the extent to which the president can impose tariffs through executive action. Robert E. Lighthizer, Trump’s top trade counselor, has said publicly that the former president could invoke one of two legal theories to justify a “universal” tariff on all U.S. trading partners. Some Trump allies are concerned these efforts would not pass legal scrutiny, though, and have in recent weeks tried to find other bases for the plan, according to GOP policy analyst Doug Holtz-Eakin, as well as four additional people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations.

Read More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/trump-advisers-explore-vast-new-legal-powers-for-global-trade-war/ar-BB1lXm8H

So both candidates want to make our lives a miserable hell.
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