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No, you pick your ass up, by your bootstraps and get a fucking part time job at McDonaolds, like your expectation of everyone else in the country is.
On the note of "qualified people willing to do the job". No one in congress is currently qualified. You let us have a king, while you sit on your asses.
Also you get no socialized healtcare. Only the free fucking capitalistic market for healthcare. Pay the absurd insurance like the rest of us.
OR
Go to prison for insider trading, you useless overpaid hacks.
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Critical Rage Theory: The Holocaust was made possible by a century of German genocide in Africa.
Apartheid was made possible by a history of discrimination and hate by the British, French, Belgians, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Turks…
Racism against Blacks is part of an American/Canadian history of treating Yellows, Reds, Tans, and other Whites like shit. Hell, the American/Canadians even spent centuries discriminating on the basis of language!
All in the name of God and his Son… Destroying hope for economic gain. Destroying lives for dollars, francs, pounds, marks…
And today… The rightists want to keep their enemies from voting because they are afraid that once voted out of office they will have to cower in fear like their victims did… They are scared of their own legacy of stupidity, ignorance, and hate.
The US Congress and the Supreme Court are mere figureheads of a country full of brain-dead morons who believe that God gave them dominion over the earth and it is crime that they don’t control more of it. These “people” don’t want you to vote, they want you to die.
January 6th, 2021 was just a pimple on the face of hate. In the past, thousands of black people have marched and demostrated and congregated in Washington, D.C., have sat-in, camped-out, given speeches, sang, and chanted … And never once threatened the Capitol Building or the activities of Congress. That day, January Thickth, the thick-headed followers of a lame duck pretend president decided they were entitled to breech the walls of a citadel of democracy and demand that their tin dictator’s version of reality become true… Whipipo, with plastic cuffs in one hand and a Confederate flag in the other, frothing at the mouth about a “stolen” election, entered the halls of legislature, a bastion of our republic, to PLAY! They did not do a single “adult” thing while they were there. They entertained themselves. They fucked off. And their master sat and watched television and let the cards fall where they may. PEOPLE DIED because of this orgy of mental masturbation.
So, don’t tell me a fucking thing about what happened that day or about the “rights” of the people who have been arrested for being there. That was HATE they evinced. HATE for THEIR COUNTRY and what it stands FOR. If those idiots are AMERICANS, then I never want to be one. Call me what you want, I’m not a thief.
US SENATOR #MURKOWSKI is a SELL OUT
this is the definition of #CORRUPTION
The American people want the GOP health care crisis fixed and costs to go down, but Republicans can’t even be bothered to come to the negotiating table. Instead, they are running scared and refuse to come to DC to do their jobs.
Republicans own this government shutdown.
OR DIE
The League of Women Voters and CAIR, represented by the ACLU and Campaign Legal Center, are suing Ohio’s secretary of state to block parts of Senate Bill 293, alleging unlawful voter purges.
The lawsuit argues the law violates the National Voter Registration Act’s 90-day “quiet period” and relies on outdated BMV and SAVE database records that could wrongly target naturalized citizens.
Plaintiffs say the law allows voter registrations to be canceled before proper notice or meaningful opportunity to respond, potentially disenfranchising eligible voters.
A second US aircraft carrier appears to be heading towards the Middle East as Washington increases its pressure on Iran.
The world's largest warship appears to be heading towards the Middle East as Washington continues to pressure Iran over its military program and recent deadly crackdown on protesters.
BBC Verify confirmed the USS Gerald R Ford passed through the Strait of Gibraltar towards the Mediterranean on Friday. Verified photographs taken from land in Gibraltar show the aircraft carrier in the Strait with a Moroccan mountain range in the distance.
Ship-tracking data also confirmed the USS Mahan, one of the destroyers in the warship's strike group, passed through the Strait. The Gerald R Ford had briefly broadcast its location off Morocco's Atlantic coast on Wednesday and is believed to be travelling to the Middle East where another US aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, was tracked earlier this week.
US and Iranian officials met for a second round of talks in Switzerland earlier this week, where progress was reported to have been made. President Donald Trump said on Thursday the world will likely find out within the next 10 days whether the US will reach a deal with Iran or take military action.
On Monday, BBC Verify identified the Abraham Lincoln in satellite images taken on Saturday off the coast of Oman, about 700km (430 miles) from Iran.
The arrival of two of the 11 aircraft carriers operated by the US Navy adds to what we know about the military build-up in the Middle East over the past few weeks, where BBC Verify has tracked an increase of destroyers, combat ships and fighter jets.
Both Gerald R Ford and Abraham Lincoln lead strike groups with several guided missile destroyer warships. They are operated by more than 5,600 crew and carry dozens of aircraft.
What military assets has the US moved into the Middle East?
USS Gerald R Ford switched on ship-tracking automatic identification system (AIS) for the first time this year at 12:30 GMT on Wednesday. The carrier transmitted its location, visible on ship-tracking website MarineTraffic, until 13:18 and was sailing in the direction of the Mediterranean.
However, a transport aircraft attached to the carrier that landed in Spain that day was tracked at about 13:00 on Thursday heading towards the area where the aircraft carrier was spotted.
It came after the Abraham Lincoln was identified in the Arabian Sea, around 240km (150 miles) off the coast of Oman, in publicly available images captured on Saturday by the European Sentinel-2 satellites.
The warship had not been seen since it reportedly entered the region in January, though it had been crossing the open sea where satellite coverage is limited. Military assets on land are more visible and frequently captured on satellite.
BBC Verify has now tracked 12 US ships in the Middle East. The Abraham Lincoln, a nuclear-powered Nimitz-class carrier, together with three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers forms a carrier strike group, plus two destroyers capable of carrying out long-range missile strikes and three specialist ships for combat near to the shore that are currently positioned at Bahrain naval station in the Gulf.
Two other destroyers have been seen in the eastern Mediterranean near the Souda Bay US base, and one more in the Red Sea.
We have also been following the movements of large numbers of US aircraft to both European and Middle Eastern airbases, including:
F-35 and F-22 fighter jets
KC-135 and KC-46 refuelling tankers used to support the long-range movement of other aircraft
E-3 Sentry command and surveillance aircraft designed to coordinate large-scale operations
C-17A heavy-lift military transport aircraft used for delivering troops and cargo
Navy P-8A patrol and reconnaissance jets used for long-range anti-submarine warfare
C-5M strategic transport aircraft, the largest in the US Air Force, used for personnel and cargo
How has Iran responded?
In response to recent US military movements, Iran has carried out its own show of force.
On Monday the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a maritime drill in the Strait of Hormuz, located in the Gulf between Oman and Iran. The exercise saw IRGC Commander‑in‑Chief Maj Gen Mohammad Pakpour inspecting naval vessels at a harbour before missiles are seen launching from a ship, the IRGC-linked Tasnim News Agency reported.
The Strait is considered one of the world's most important shipping routes and a vital oil transit choke point. Around a fifth of the world's oil and gas flows through the Strait, including from Kharg Island, Iran's main oil export terminal. Pakpour was seen flying over the island in a helicopter in the report showing Iran's latest military manoeuvres.
Footage broadcast by Iranian state TV on Thursday also showed planned naval drills in the Gulf of Oman with Russia, which involved a simulated ship rescue operation.
Fars news agency, which is affiliated with the IRGC, claimed that operational units from "both Iran's regular army's navy and the IRGC navy" took part.
How does it compare with Venezuela and Operation Midnight Hammer?
Military intelligence expert Justin Crump told BBC Verify that the current US military preparations in the Middle East show "more depth and sustainability" than its manoeuvres ahead of the seizure of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro in January, or the operation carrying out air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities last June.
They all feature a carrier strike group and several destroyers operating independently. However, the US deployed its assets in Venezuela and Iran last year under quite different circumstances.
The US deployed the Gerald R Ford to the Caribbean ahead of its strikes on Venezuela, one of eight warships we tracked in the region at the time, though it used fewer aircraft as it could easily send jets from surrounding US bases on America's mainland or from its base in Puerto Rico instead.
The US also deployed amphibious assault ships within the Caribbean, which can be used as launch platforms for helicopter operations as was seen with the capture of Maduro. But Venezuela's military is generally seen as less capable of defending itself or retaliating against the US.
When the US struck Iran last year in Operation Midnight Hammer, which targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, it was attacking a country with a much more powerful military than Venezuela. Iran's military is capable of hitting US bases across the Middle East.
The recent build-up in the region more closely resembles that seen during Operation Midnight Hammer. The US had two aircraft carrier strike groups in the region, five destroyers placed in the Mediterranean and Red Seas, and three combat ships in the Gulf.
It had also moved squadrons of fighter jets and refuelling aircraft from the US to Europe. But the B2 stealth bomber flights that were used to hit the Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz nuclear sites actually took off from US bases in Missouri.
Crump, chief executive of risk and intelligence company Sibylline, said the build-up of US warships and aircraft, as well as eight existing airbases in the region would allow it to conduct a "fairly intensive and sustained strike rate" of about 800 sorties a day, with the aim of rendering any Iranian responses "ineffective".
"What we are seeing isn't just strike preparation, but rather a broader deterrent deployment capable of being scaled up or down," he said. "This means it has more depth and sustainability than the force packages arranged for either Venezuela or Midnight Hammer last year. It's designed to sustain an engagement and counter all potential responses against US assets in the region and, of course, Israel."