Joe Biden is now POTUS

Nzinga

Lover of Africa
BGOL Investor
This is funny but the truth is that Schumer would never lose to AOC. AOC hasn't passed any bills, doesn't have an office in her home district she's basically a pretty face with no accomplishments.
That is New York. The primary is the whole election. If you think AOC or anyother
Democrat can beat Schumer in Democratic primary, be my guest. The Republican
opponent in the general elections would be token opposition. It is easier for a
Democrat to win the Senate in New York than it is for a Republican to win in Texas.
So dicey were the prospects for John Cornyn, that he had to surrender is no 2
position among Senate Republicans, so that he could concentrate on defending
his seat in Texas. Look, if the Mexicans would not have split their vote in the last
elections, and voted the way they normally do, the GOP might be gnashing its
teeth in the state
 

BigDaddyBuk

still not dizzy.
Platinum Member
No, he fired anyone he couldn't be talked out of firing, and the ones he got talked out of firing was only because it would make things bad for him. Yes he had the authority to do so and he did not always follow the procedure to replace them. All three can be true at the same time.






The board formatted the above link as a media link. Cut and paste below and remove the space after https://www.npr.org/2020/03/09/ to see the print article.


https://www.npr.org/2020/03/09/ 813577462/how-trump-has-filled-high-level-jobs-without-senate-confirmation

Ma'am...in both theory, execution and case history, Trump never fired anyone at will. The president doesnt have the power to do it. Nixon had to ask 3 different people to fire Archibald Cox because he couldnt. And even then it was deemed illegal.


In Mr. Manafort’s case, that might leave the door open to new charges, including on crimes that Mr. Manafort admitted he was guilty of as part of a plea deal. Those include 10 counts of financial crimes, as well
Get that dirty mafugga.
 
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Nzinga

Lover of Africa
BGOL Investor
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders


https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebr...close-for-comfort/ar-BB1dvWkV?ocid=entnewsntp
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1dvfNH?ocid=sf

South Dakota’s Republican-controlled House is introducing legislation that would allow the state to nullify President Biden’s executive orders if it determines they are unconstitutional.
© Provided by Washington Examiner
“The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council may review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States,” the bill’s text reads.

The bill sets up a process for reviewing the president’s executive orders, which would be submitted to the governor and attorney general so that the attorney general could “determine whether the state should seek an exemption” from the order or have it “declared an unconstitutional exercise of legislative authority by the President.”
The bill targets orders that would “restrict a person’s rights,” specifically pointing to orders related to a “pandemic or other public health emergency” and “the regulation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” among other topics.
South Dakota has frequently stood out from national and state governments amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Gov. Kristi Noem opting for a more relaxed public health approach that resisted strict lockdowns and mask mandates.
"South Dakota is not New York City," Noem said of her approach. "Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position to manage the spread of this virus without needing to resort to some of the measures we've seen in some of these major cities, coastal cities and other countries."
Biden has set a record-shattering pace for executive orders in the first few weeks of his presidency, many of which have been aimed at curbing the yearlong pandemic.
Noem's office did not immediately respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment on whether the governor was aware of or planned on signing the new legislation.
Tags: News, South Dakota, Kristi Noem, Joe Biden, executive orders, Coronavirus
Original Author: Michael Lee
Original Location: South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
 

Politic Negro

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebr...close-for-comfort/ar-BB1dvWkV?ocid=entnewsntp
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1dvfNH?ocid=sf

South Dakota’s Republican-controlled House is introducing legislation that would allow the state to nullify President Biden’s executive orders if it determines they are unconstitutional.
© Provided by Washington Examiner
“The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council may review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States,” the bill’s text reads.

The bill sets up a process for reviewing the president’s executive orders, which would be submitted to the governor and attorney general so that the attorney general could “determine whether the state should seek an exemption” from the order or have it “declared an unconstitutional exercise of legislative authority by the President.”
The bill targets orders that would “restrict a person’s rights,” specifically pointing to orders related to a “pandemic or other public health emergency” and “the regulation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” among other topics.
South Dakota has frequently stood out from national and state governments amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Gov. Kristi Noem opting for a more relaxed public health approach that resisted strict lockdowns and mask mandates.
"South Dakota is not New York City," Noem said of her approach. "Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position to manage the spread of this virus without needing to resort to some of the measures we've seen in some of these major cities, coastal cities and other countries."
Biden has set a record-shattering pace for executive orders in the first few weeks of his presidency, many of which have been aimed at curbing the yearlong pandemic.
Noem's office did not immediately respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment on whether the governor was aware of or planned on signing the new legislation.
Tags: News, South Dakota, Kristi Noem, Joe Biden, executive orders, Coronavirus
Original Author: Michael Lee
Original Location: South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
They don't respect their constituents
 

BKF

Rising Star
Registered
That is Republican bullshit. Look at it this way, 70% of the US economy is
retail. Retail drives everything else. For years, the US suppressed the wages
of people and drove them into debt to support the retail sector. Then after
2009, that was no longer feasible as credit was tightened. The economy of
the US has settled at an equilibrium where demand and supply in are in
balance. What needs to happen is that demand must be boosted. Since the
credit card economy is no longer the answer, people must be paid more.
The marginal difference required cannot be made by giving more money
to the top, who will simply pack it in the stock market and drive the Dow
to 40,000. If you give it to the lowly paid, they will go out and buy a bigger
tvs, more sneakers and shoes; they will buy more of everything, and it turn
this will make the US economy heat up. The owners of the places that make
everything will need more workers. The auto manufacturers will increase
their shifts, the people who make car seats will increase their shifts, the
people who make car car tires will increase their shifts, the dealers who sell
cars will hire more salesmen.

Do not listen to the crap that Burger King may lay off its burger makers;
Burger King will hire more people as the low wage people demand more
burgers.

The reason why there are fewer workers is that covid has killed demand.
People are not spending money since they are not working. Businesses
are therefore only retaining the number that their businesses can support.


How can you fewer people are working when Donald Trump was boasting
that the unemployment rate was the lowest in 50 years?
Dude I said even pre covid people were already losing their jobs. Automaton, self check kiosk, outsourcing, businesses doing more with less... isn't something new.
Going into any retail store pre covid and there were less workers even with a higher demand for services. Stores pre covid were closing across this country left and right. There are dead and dying mall all across this country.

So how is that republican bullshit when it's a fact that people have and will continue to lose jobs.
 

Camille

Kitchen Wench #TeamQuaid
Staff member
 

Nzinga

Lover of Africa
BGOL Investor
Dude I said even pre covid people were already losing their jobs. Automaton, self check kiosk, outsourcing, businesses doing more with less... isn't something new.
Going into any retail store pre covid and there were less workers even with a higher demand for services. Stores pre covid were closing across this country left and right. There are dead and dying mall all across this country.

So how is that republican bullshit when it's a fact that people have and will continue to lose jobs.
That is not the way you look at job numbers. There has always evolution and mobility.
The ultimate check is the umemployment rate which reflects whether the economy is
employing more or less people. According to the pre-covid numbers, the US was short
of workers. The unemployment rate was 3.6%. It does not matter where they worked,
the numbers said they were employed. You cannot selectively look at particularly industries
and use the difficulties they may be experiencing to characterise the whole economy. So
97.4% of the people are employed, it is time to talk about raising the minimum wage to
$15/hr
 

dik cashmere

Freaky Tah gettin high that's my brother
BGOL Investor
Naw, my ninjette.

This dude said Trump fired anyone he wanted to at any time, regardless of the situation.

I need him to name an instance where Trump fired someone when he didnt have to power to do so.

Cause i remember a couple who told Trump to kiss they ass until due process had been met.
That’s not what I said. And I’m not gonna derail this thread going back and forth with you
 

mrcmd187

Controversy Creates Cash
BGOL Investor
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebr...close-for-comfort/ar-BB1dvWkV?ocid=entnewsntp
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1dvfNH?ocid=sf

South Dakota’s Republican-controlled House is introducing legislation that would allow the state to nullify President Biden’s executive orders if it determines they are unconstitutional.
© Provided by Washington Examiner
“The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council may review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States,” the bill’s text reads.

The bill sets up a process for reviewing the president’s executive orders, which would be submitted to the governor and attorney general so that the attorney general could “determine whether the state should seek an exemption” from the order or have it “declared an unconstitutional exercise of legislative authority by the President.”
The bill targets orders that would “restrict a person’s rights,” specifically pointing to orders related to a “pandemic or other public health emergency” and “the regulation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” among other topics.
South Dakota has frequently stood out from national and state governments amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Gov. Kristi Noem opting for a more relaxed public health approach that resisted strict lockdowns and mask mandates.
"South Dakota is not New York City," Noem said of her approach. "Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position to manage the spread of this virus without needing to resort to some of the measures we've seen in some of these major cities, coastal cities and other countries."
Biden has set a record-shattering pace for executive orders in the first few weeks of his presidency, many of which have been aimed at curbing the yearlong pandemic.
Noem's office did not immediately respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment on whether the governor was aware of or planned on signing the new legislation.
Tags: News, South Dakota, Kristi Noem, Joe Biden, executive orders, Coronavirus
Original Author: Michael Lee
Original Location: South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
Cac GOP :bullshit:
 

BDR

BeatDownRecs
BGOL Investor
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebr...close-for-comfort/ar-BB1dvWkV?ocid=entnewsntp
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1dvfNH?ocid=sf

South Dakota’s Republican-controlled House is introducing legislation that would allow the state to nullify President Biden’s executive orders if it determines they are unconstitutional.
© Provided by Washington Examiner
“The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council may review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States,” the bill’s text reads.

The bill sets up a process for reviewing the president’s executive orders, which would be submitted to the governor and attorney general so that the attorney general could “determine whether the state should seek an exemption” from the order or have it “declared an unconstitutional exercise of legislative authority by the President.”
The bill targets orders that would “restrict a person’s rights,” specifically pointing to orders related to a “pandemic or other public health emergency” and “the regulation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” among other topics.
South Dakota has frequently stood out from national and state governments amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Gov. Kristi Noem opting for a more relaxed public health approach that resisted strict lockdowns and mask mandates.
"South Dakota is not New York City," Noem said of her approach. "Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position to manage the spread of this virus without needing to resort to some of the measures we've seen in some of these major cities, coastal cities and other countries."
Biden has set a record-shattering pace for executive orders in the first few weeks of his presidency, many of which have been aimed at curbing the yearlong pandemic.
Noem's office did not immediately respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment on whether the governor was aware of or planned on signing the new legislation.
Tags: News, South Dakota, Kristi Noem, Joe Biden, executive orders, Coronavirus
Original Author: Michael Lee
Original Location: South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
These clowns are beyond stupid.. State law can’t usurp federal law even on EOs.. fuckin clowns
 

geechiedan

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
The Horrible Politics of $1,400 Checks
Why on earth would Democrats not pass $2,000 checks as promised?
filed 05 February 2021 in POLITICS

Last month, Data for Progress released the results of a poll showing that nearly two-thirds of American voters believed the government ought to give out universal relief payments of $2,000 per month for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic. Given that, after winning both Senate elections in Georgia, the Democratic Party now controls the House, the Senate, and the White House, you might think that the party would be pushing exactly this kind of policy. :yes:We know it’s popular—the Democrats put $2,000 relief checks at the center of their pitch to Georgia voters, and they won in a state that isn’t easy electoral territory for Democrats. Joe Biden promised that if the Democrats won in Georgia, a third round of stimulus checks for $2,000 would “go out the door immediately.”

Now that they are in power, what is happening? Biden and congressional Democrats are currently pushing through a new $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan. But the plan does not include the monthly $2,000 checks favored by the public. Nor does it even include the $2,000 checks Biden promised would “go out the door” if Democrats won the senate. Instead, it includes checks for $1,400, and the Biden administration has indicated that it may well narrow the group of people who receive the checks, so that far fewer people get them than received the last relief payments. (The previous $600 and $1200 checks already missed large numbers of people who needed them.)

Defenders of Biden and the congressional Democrats argue that the party never promised it would send out $2,000 checks, despite Georgia campaign ads like this:

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Instead, they say, the phrase “$2,000 checks” actually meant that $1,400 would be added to the $600 sent out two months ago by the Trump administration, to provide what Biden now calls “a total of $2,000 in cash relief to people who need it the most.” There are no actual checks—like the one depicted above—for $2,000, but those who insist Biden hasn’t broken a promise say that the public should never have interpreted “$2,000 checks” to mean “checks for $2,000.” Rather, they should’ve understood it to mean “a sum total of relief money over time that adds up to $2,000.” The Biden administration also does not believe it is reversing itself by giving the new money to fewer people than the Trump administration did, because after all, Biden didn’t explicitly say who would get the money. :rolleyes2:

All of this is utterly maddening. Even if one accepts the argument that nobody ever intended for the Biden administration to send people new $2,000 checks, but merely to supplement a previous Trump-era check, Biden and the Democrats are at the very least guilty of horrible misleading messaging. If what would “go out the door” under Biden was $1,400, that’s what they should have said. :yes:If by “immediately” they did not mean “immediately” but “a number of months later” they should not have said “immediately.” Now they face headlines like this:

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Under no theory of politics does this count as a P.R. success. It is exactly the sort of thing a new administration wants to avoid. “WELL ACTUALLY, what we meant was different, and you simply do not understand math” is not a winning message. :yes:

The most frustrating part of this is that Democrats have lost a fantastic opportunity to get unqualified public support, and gotten mired in a debate they didn’t need to have. Why on Earth would Democrats even feel the need to drop the payments from $2,000 to $1,400? Maybe they intended $1,400 when they said $2,000, but if the public is behind $2,000, then why cling to $1,400? Just push for $2,000! Democrats are not supposed to be the party of austerity, constantly trying to get government to do as little as possible for people without creating a populist uprising. That’s what the Republican Party is for. You’re the party of FDR. You’re supposed to do as much as you can. :yes:

We know that even new $2,000 checks fall short of the relief people need—in May of last year, Democrats were starting to get behind monthly $2,000 payments, and all we’ve had so far is a measly trickle of two checks in a year (and millions of people didn’t even get those). So they should be trying to do as much as possible, rather than explaining why what seems like less than they promised is actually not less than they promised, because their promise was deliberately misleading. I cannot understand why you would do this. The economic arguments against the checks have been transparently flimsy, and tend to boil down to “that seems like a lot of money,” with little consideration given to the incredible boon that generous payments would be for people during a time of crisis.

So there was no reason to be stingy on the payments. But adding new income caps, which the Biden administration has said it is open to doing, is even worse. As Matt Bruenig of the People’s Policy Project explains, this is going to end up hurting a lot of people who have lost income recently. The government will assume, based on old data, that they earn more than they currently do, and they’ll be deprived of their stimulus payment. Everyone in that category will be pissed at the Democratic Party for lying to them. Is it a good idea to make needless enemies among voters like this?

I am very troubled by the fact that Democrats are screwing up an early opportunity for a big political win. They can point to all the other good parts of their stimulus package, and hopefully Biden will finally give up his ridiculous never-ending yearning for bipartisan support. Early signs are good that Democrats are not going to make the mistake that Obama made of seriously considering the absurd Republican counterproposals. But it is an easy way to get people to trust you if you say the phrase “$2,000 checks” and then they get a $2,000 check. It shows them, in a way that is real and that they can feel, that their government is working for them and means what it says. It will be one of the most direct ways in which the stimulus hits them personally. Explaining why they should never have expected $2,000 checks sounds a lot like the same old political B.S. that people despise. Do not be surprised to see party supporters saying things like this:

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(Of course the replies contain Democrats helpfully telling the user she cannot do math and misunderstood the campaign promise, which I am sure is likely to get her jazzed up about helping the party out in future.)

The Democrats need to work hard to get people real relief, because if the Biden presidency becomes unpopular, the right will sweep into power in 2022 and 2024 (and they'll blame ADOS for it). And the American right is more extreme and terrifying than ever. The stakes are extremely high and it’s a very bad sign to see, right at the start, a clear promise getting watered down and compromised for no good reason. The Democrats should not be giving in despite being in control of Congress and the presidency. They can’t afford to screw this up.

https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/02/the-horrible-politics-of-1400-checks

Funny how BGOL's Blue MAGA was just excoriating me for saying this!! @Supersav @KingTaharqa @gene cisco @xfactor @Tito_Jackson
It’s beyond sad at this point - “how many times has Biden lied?” will be trending on Twitter by the end of the week. The deaf, dumb and blind will be stupid enough to say “well he has an excuse, he has dementia” without noticing it.

no difference between the RED hat MAGAs...except worse because they are pro-white sellouts :lol:
that's just 2000 dollars for EVERYBODY in a package that's only about 2 trillion dollars and you see the political games being played in real time...

and yet and STILL you believe reparations are going to happen and LOOK AND FUNCTION EXACTLY THE WAY YOU WANT IT TO LOOK AND FUNCTION TO YOUR SATISFACTION??!

honestly, is that the game plan??
 

mrcmd187

Controversy Creates Cash
BGOL Investor
that's just 2000 dollars for EVERYBODY in a package that's only about 2 trillion dollars and you see the political games being played in real time...

and yet and STILL you believe reparations are going to happen and LOOK AND FUNCTION EXACTLY THE WAY YOU WANT IT TO LOOK AND FUNCTION TO YOUR SATISFACTION??!

honestly, is that the game plan??
Reparations is a pipe dream its never going to happen :smh:
 

Akata King

D3port @ll Th3m T3th3rs!ll!!
BGOL Investor
that's just 2000 dollars for EVERYBODY in a package that's only about 2 trillion dollars and you see the political games being played in real time...

and yet and STILL you believe reparations are going to happen and LOOK AND FUNCTION EXACTLY THE WAY YOU WANT IT TO LOOK AND FUNCTION TO YOUR SATISFACTION??!

honestly, is that the game plan??

:hmm: :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:

Geechie, no offense, but were you ever diagnosed with any kind of learning disability in school? Autism perhaps?

Research on reading has shown that children acquire decoding and reading comprehension skills at the same time, but that each skill develops independently of the other. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically perform at average or above average levels when it comes to decoding written language.
However, they are generally better at sounding out and identifying words than understanding what they have read. This may be because comprehension is a more abstract skill than decoding. It relies on a reader’s sensitivity to story structure, ability to pick up on referents, make inferences and use prior knowledge of the subject to makes sense of the text.

Or maybe ADHD? You're unable to focus on the topic at hand? The article that I posted is in reference to the $2000 stimulus check conversation, which I had a back-and-forth with on Friday with @spider705 and @therealjondoe , amongst others. You can see the convo beginning on page 723. The article details the bad messaging and outright misinformation concerning the second stimulus that the Biden administration and the Dems are engaging in, which I had previously highlighted to them myself. The article has nothing to do with reparations. The conversation had nothing to do with reparations. You are talking about an issue that no one else was discussing. If you want to continue the reparations discussion, then take it to the reparations thread.

:hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:
 

BKF

Rising Star
Registered
That is not the way you look at job numbers. There has always evolution and mobility.
The ultimate check is the umemployment rate which reflects whether the economy is
employing more or less people. According to the pre-covid numbers, the US was short
of workers. The unemployment rate was 3.6%. It does not matter where they worked,
the numbers said they were employed. You cannot selectively look at particularly industries
and use the difficulties they may be experiencing to characterise the whole economy. So
97.4% of the people are employed, it is time to talk about raising the minimum wage to
$15/hr
2019

  • Despite strength in jobs from manufacturing to medicine, retail is one of just two sectors that have lost jobs over the last few years.
  • Since January 2017, retail has lost more than 140,000 jobs; the sector added to those losses in March 2019, according to Labor Department data.

  • "Retail is a sector where automation has been particularly present," said PGIM's Nathan Sheets. "U.S. consumers have manifest over many years that they want low prices, even if that means less help from workers on the floor."
"Though many American industries have ramped up hiring in recent years amid a strong economy and easier regulations under President Donald Trump, one sector in particular has lagged the rest: retail."
 

geechiedan

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
:hmm: :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:

Geechie, no offense, but were you ever diagnosed with any kind of learning disability in school? Autism perhaps?

Research on reading has shown that children acquire decoding and reading comprehension skills at the same time, but that each skill develops independently of the other. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically perform at average or above average levels when it comes to decoding written language.
However, they are generally better at sounding out and identifying words than understanding what they have read. This may be because comprehension is a more abstract skill than decoding. It relies on a reader’s sensitivity to story structure, ability to pick up on referents, make inferences and use prior knowledge of the subject to makes sense of the text.

Or maybe ADHD? You're unable to focus on the topic at hand? The article that I posted is in reference to the $2000 stimulus check conversation, which I had a back-and-forth with on Friday with @spider705 and @therealjondoe , amongst others. You can see the convo beginning on page 723. The article details the bad messaging and outright misinformation concerning the second stimulus that the Biden administration and the Dems are engaging in, which I had previously highlighted to them myself. The article has nothing to do with reparations. The conversation had nothing to do with reparations. You are talking about an issue that no one else was discussing. If you want to continue the reparations discussion, then take it to the reparations thread.

:hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:
the reason I posted is because your overall push seems to be "enlighten" us to the duplicity of the democratic party...as if we don't already know this...
yes WE ALL heard biden and the dems say 2000 dollars and now its 1400 with the explanation that oh we just added to the 600 you already got. Its the kind of semantic wiggle room worthy of a used car salesman that political parties, corporations etc been doing since the dawn of capitalism. Its not surprising and your not telling us something we don't already know.

All of these threads play toward a black agenda and how we can get that across to these political parties particularly the democratic party since most black vote democratic. So regardless of the topic... thats always the underlying theme. Its what's in mind when we're discussing any political or social topic....how does this affect US..how does this work for US.

And I could post this in the reparations thread but you won't answer it anyway :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 

Akata King

D3port @ll Th3m T3th3rs!ll!!
BGOL Investor
the reason I posted is because your overall push seems to be "enlighten" us to the duplicity of the democratic party...as if we don't already know this...
yes WE ALL heard biden and the dems say 2000 dollars and now its 1400 with the explanation that oh we just added to the 600 you already got. Its the kind of semantic wiggle room worthy of a used car salesman that political parties, corporations etc been doing since the dawn of capitalism. Its not surprising and your not telling us something we don't already know.

My push "seems." There you go assuming again. And it's something we don't already know? Go read those other responses, especially from spider and realjondoe. They had no problem with the "duplicity" and attacked me for even bringing up the discrepancy.

All of these threads play toward a black agenda and how we can get that across to these political parties particularly the democratic party since most black vote democratic. So regardless of the topic... thats always the underlying theme. Its what's in mind when we're discussing any political or social topic....how does this affect US..how does this work for US.

And I could post this in the reparations thread but you won't answer it anyway :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

The overall play is an objective analysis of politics, particularly in light of how policies affect the Black ADOS community.
 

rude_dog

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebr...close-for-comfort/ar-BB1dvWkV?ocid=entnewsntp
South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1dvfNH?ocid=sf

South Dakota’s Republican-controlled House is introducing legislation that would allow the state to nullify President Biden’s executive orders if it determines they are unconstitutional.
© Provided by Washington Examiner
“The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council may review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States,” the bill’s text reads.

The bill sets up a process for reviewing the president’s executive orders, which would be submitted to the governor and attorney general so that the attorney general could “determine whether the state should seek an exemption” from the order or have it “declared an unconstitutional exercise of legislative authority by the President.”
The bill targets orders that would “restrict a person’s rights,” specifically pointing to orders related to a “pandemic or other public health emergency” and “the regulation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” among other topics.
South Dakota has frequently stood out from national and state governments amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Gov. Kristi Noem opting for a more relaxed public health approach that resisted strict lockdowns and mask mandates.
"South Dakota is not New York City," Noem said of her approach. "Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position to manage the spread of this virus without needing to resort to some of the measures we've seen in some of these major cities, coastal cities and other countries."
Biden has set a record-shattering pace for executive orders in the first few weeks of his presidency, many of which have been aimed at curbing the yearlong pandemic.
Noem's office did not immediately respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment on whether the governor was aware of or planned on signing the new legislation.
Tags: News, South Dakota, Kristi Noem, Joe Biden, executive orders, Coronavirus
Original Author: Michael Lee
Original Location: South Dakota GOP introduces legislation that would allow state to nullify Biden executive orders
These clowns are beyond stupid.. State law can’t usurp federal law even on EOs.. fuckin clowns
I don't even know what the fuck that means! I think all an Executive Order is is the President as the head of the Executive Branch is issuing orders to federal agencies under his authority. The check is the Supreme Court. You can fight them is federal court but that's it. This is what happens when you elect the "someone like me".
 

spider705

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
:hmm: :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:

Geechie, no offense, but were you ever diagnosed with any kind of learning disability in school? Autism perhaps?

Research on reading has shown that children acquire decoding and reading comprehension skills at the same time, but that each skill develops independently of the other. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically perform at average or above average levels when it comes to decoding written language.
However, they are generally better at sounding out and identifying words than understanding what they have read. This may be because comprehension is a more abstract skill than decoding. It relies on a reader’s sensitivity to story structure, ability to pick up on referents, make inferences and use prior knowledge of the subject to makes sense of the text.

Or maybe ADHD? You're unable to focus on the topic at hand? The article that I posted is in reference to the $2000 stimulus check conversation, which I had a back-and-forth with on Friday with @spider705 and @therealjondoe , amongst others. You can see the convo beginning on page 723. The article details the bad messaging and outright misinformation concerning the second stimulus that the Biden administration and the Dems are engaging in, which I had previously highlighted to them myself. The article has nothing to do with reparations. The conversation had nothing to do with reparations. You are talking about an issue that no one else was discussing. If you want to continue the reparations discussion, then take it to the reparations thread.

:hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:
Your disingenuous ass didn't say anything about bad messaging at all. You said they flat out lied and that we were tricked, whereas the first person that I recall mentioning anything about messaging and the poor communication was @4 Dimensional.

Now you're trying to change your argument to "well it was worded badly." Fuck outta here.
 

BigDaddyBuk

still not dizzy.
Platinum Member
MAJORITY of the firings. U missed that part. Buk agree to disagree but I did not mean every firing. Let’s get back to what the thread is about
My man, the majority of the firings he did were well within presidential powers. That aint an opinion so we cant agree to disagree. You are either misinformed or lying.

This shit is too important to be wrong about.
 

Nzinga

Lover of Africa
BGOL Investor
2019

  • Despite strength in jobs from manufacturing to medicine, retail is one of just two sectors that have lost jobs over the last few years.
  • Since January 2017, retail has lost more than 140,000 jobs; the sector added to those losses in March 2019, according to Labor Department data.

  • "Retail is a sector where automation has been particularly present," said PGIM's Nathan Sheets. "U.S. consumers have manifest over many years that they want low prices, even if that means less help from workers on the floor."
"Though many American industries have ramped up hiring in recent years amid a strong economy and easier regulations under President Donald Trump, one sector in particular has lagged the rest: retail."
That is how the economy works. Workers shift according to where the work is.
The unemployment rate shows that those workers who lost retail jobs were
hired somewhere else in the economy.
 

Spectrum

Elite Poster
BGOL Investor
My man, the majority of the firings he did were well within presidential powers. That aint an opinion so we cant agree to disagree. You are either misinformed or lying.

This shit is too important to be wrong about.

Yeah. From my recollection, he made a lot of threats to do things he couldn't do in terms of firing people, but mostly people were fired the right way. He then often went around the norms in terms of replacing people but I don't remember people getting 'fired' outside of his normal capabilities.
 
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