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"The color of my skin is not a disability."

Amen, brother.
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Elections 2020 / Re: Georgia: Legal Updates
« Last post by Polly Ticks on Today at 12:22:07 pm »
Relevant info starts at 5:37:50 mark.

Summary?
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/8/24
« Last post by Polly Ticks on Today at 12:18:31 pm »
Thanks, Pookie.
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God  help us if amnesty is granted !
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#MeToo was created to get Trump and people around him

Look at their reaction to the accusation leveled at Kavanaugh(sp) vs the one leveled at Biden. This also happened during Clinton’s presidency. Just before Clinton was elected, the NAGS wanted Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas to be denied his appointment to the court for alleged words he said to Anita Hill. But when it came to accusations of sexual harassment from Paula Jones against Bill Clinton, those same NAGS not only outright dismissed her claim but declared her as having lack of credibility. Then as the accusations of sexual impropriety mounted against Clinton throughout his presidency and the MAGS couldn’t just keep dismissing them, Gloria Steinman(sp) wrote an op ed basically granting Clinton a “one grope” right


That’s how I knew #MeToo  was phony right from the start and I was proven right. This is not a slam against women who were real victims and thought the movement was a legitimate one that would give them a voice
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/8/24
« Last post by scottfreitas on Today at 11:55:38 am »
Midweek morning insomnia muttering thank-you's, Pookie!

(camera cuts away)


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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by Slide Rule on Today at 11:54:13 am »
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Stephen Moore
@StephenMoore
Capital gains tax rates under Joe Biden's plan:
Georgia - 50.09%
Iowa - 50.3%
Kansas - 50.3%
Idaho - 50.4%
Nebraska - 50.44%
Maine - 51.75%
Oregon - 54.5%
Minnesota - 55.45%
New York - 55.5%
New Jersey - 55.5%
California - 57.9%
This will bring vital investment in start-up companies to a standstill!
3:57 PM · May 7, 2024

Thomas Del Beccaro
@tomdelbeccaro
The result will be predictable:
1.  Assets sales will drop because the tax on sales is too high.
2. Asset values will drop because the high tax will weaken supply.
3. Capital gains tax revenue will drop as sales drop.
4. CA saw a drop in Public Offerings of stock from 191 in 2022 to just 25 in 2023 causing higher deficits in CA. The proposed Biden tax will only make that worse as companies look for other states for lower taxes.  That will result in CA Democrats looking to raise income taxes.
5.  Less public offerings will reduce economic growth because companies will not be able to raise capital to expand and hire employees. 
As Calvin Coolidge said, a tax that is too high is not paid.   Once again.
8:19 PM · May 7, 2024

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The People Setting America on Fire
An investigation into the witches’ brew of billionaires, Islamists, and leftists behind the campus protests
by Park MacDougald
May 06, 2024
Tablet Magazine
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Over the past several weeks, Americans have witnessed what has seemed like a mass outpouring of support for terror on elite college campuses. At Columbia, Yale, Princeton, NYU, UCLA, Northwestern, Texas, and elsewhere, masked mobs have occupied schools with tent encampments, established self-proclaimed “autonomous zones,” clashed with police, harassed and threatened visibly Jewish students, and issued demands for their universities to divest from Israeli “genocide.” Politically, moreover, the protests have displayed an incoherent mix of campus progressivism, hardcore Islamism and Arab nationalism, and revolutionary anarchism and communism, including open praise for North Korea. The only unifying thread would appear to be opposition to Israel and its alleged imperial patron, the United States.

Have America’s college students suddenly converted en masse to anarcho-communist-jihadism? Not quite. Many are far left and anti-Israel. Some are foreigners, or the children of foreigners, who have imported the conspiracies and hatreds of their homelands. More, admitted under relaxed pandemic-era admissions standards and proudly ignorant of both American and world history, are taking the “decolonial” half-knowledge pushed by their elders to its logical conclusion.

But students are not the only, and perhaps not even the most important, faction active in the campus protests. As in the “mostly peaceful” Black Lives Matter protests of the summer of 2020, “outside agitators”—professional radicals and organizers, black bloc antifa thugs, Marxist-Leninist revolutionaries, and Palestinian and Islamist radicals—have played a central role in organizing and escalating the campus protests, just as they have organized and escalated the wider anti-Israel protest campaign that began almost immediately after Oct. 7. This largely decentralized network of agitators is, in turn, politically and financially supported by a vast web of progressive nonprofits, NGOs, foundations, and dark-money groups ultimately backed by big-money donors aligned with the Democratic Party. ...
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/8/24
« Last post by pookie18 on Today at 11:49:50 am »
Sowell on a Wednesday? It’s gonna be a good day! Thanks, Pookie!

You're welcome, Deb!


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