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Date: February 20, 2023
“Dr Paul A. Taylor is a critical theorist who read economics and politics at Edinburgh University before conducting his PhD thesis on the early history of computer hackers. Paul has appeared on a number of Radio 4 and Radio 3 programmes including Woman’s Hour, The Verb, Thinking Allowed, and You and Yours. He is critical of the largely unchallenged rise of the bureaucratic mind-set and its deleterious effects on public discourse and professional standards.” === |
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Daily Archives: February 20, 2023
There Isn’t A Single Good Republican In Congress…
Date: February 20, 2023
“Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins responds to the following question from one of our YouTube Community members: “What Republicans in Congress do you think actually do good work for the Nation?”
*This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos.
Here’s a question from cool dude, 89 97. He says, what Republicans in Congress do you think actually do good for the nation? None. Not a single one of ’em. And I’m not just saying that as an individual that’s like, Ooh, I’m so tribal. I hate Republicans. I’m saying that as somebody that has been doing this for dang near 20 years and I’m looking at Congress, I’m looking at these Republicans, I’m looking at the legislation they pass, I’m looking at the public statements that they make. None of ’em are good. None of them. Not a single one of them. Every now and then, you know, just like the broken clocks, right? Twice a day. Uh, they’ll say something that I agree with every now and then they’ll propose one piece of legislation that I agree with. I think Ted Cruz and his push for term limits, that’s a great example.
Like, Hey, I like that. I hate everything else Ted Cruz does. But I like the idea of term limits. Does that make you a good person? No. You’re still a piece of crap and I’m gonna keep calling you a piece of crap. I don’t like you. I don’t like what you’ve done. I don’t like how you’re persecuting other individuals and how you support politicians who do the same. Just because we agree on the one thing doesn’t mean that I wanna hold your hand and say, Hey, this is one of the good ones. Cuz you’re not. You know, Nikki Haley, uh, came out shortly after announcing a run for president. She says, we need mental competency tests for presidential candidates over the age of 75. I agree with that. I actually think we need it for all politicians, regardless of age. But hey, a start is a start, right?
So I’m okay with that. Is she a good person? Hell no. She’s not. You look at these other Republicans, even, you know, last year when we had Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger coming out and they’re working on the January 6th committee and they’re going after Trump and all his little friends and still voting with Republicans. You know, 85, 90% of the time on horrible legislation, they both voted against, you know, an extra stimulus package during the Covid pandemic. So screw ’em. None of ’em are good. We can agree on one or two things absolutely. But when we disagree on 99.9% of everything else, then yeah. I don’t think any of you are good. This is Hattie. Hattie wants to know why you have not subscribed to our channel. You obviously like our videos, so do us a favor and subscribe.”
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The good and the bad of Iowa’s bill that would bring big changes to child labor laws…
February 20, 2023
Thanks to GK!
“Iowa is allowing kids as young as 14 1/2 to drive and work now, including in hazardous jobs or even serving alcohol and the companies wouldn’t even be liable for injuries sustained, even if they are negligent.
COMMENT from SUBMITTER:
Just don’t let them have any naked fun because kids can’t handle that. Sharp knives, sure, but a naked penis? Outrageous.”
Seems to me…if it serves making some wealthy person more money, they miraculously lose concern over it…
…or, develop concern wherever they can exploit social panic…like with private prisons, for example.
So much of this is all about money, greed and self glorious power.
Kind of a side note, but I remember watching this segment of a news show during the 80’s [probably 60 Minutes], where they featured this ten year old farm boy, who was legally allowed to drive a full sized truck, not just on his parents farm…but to a limited extent, on the actual public road.
He got to do this, because he was part of his parents business.
Legal exceptions have existed for various things, for a long, long time.
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Full interview: Sen. Bernie Sanders on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan”…
Date: February 20, 2023
“Watch the full version of an interview with Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont that aired on Feb. 19, 2023, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”
“Face the Nation” is America’s premier Sunday morning public affairs program. The broadcast is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television, having debuted November 7, 1954, on CBS. Every Sunday, “Face the Nation” moderator and CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan welcomes leaders, newsmakers, and experts to a lively round table discussion of current events and the latest news.”
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Doodle Art 01…
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Date: February 20, 2023 “It’s never been easier to create wonders! Doodle Art: Drawing Games, you can create cool doodles rich in color and style. Create magic with this quick drawing game and make some glowing doodle art! Install Doodle Art: Drawing Games today! This doodle drawing game allows you to choose from over 200 colors and 140 different brushes to create cool mandala doodle, simple doodle or extraordinary doodle glow art! You can even create your own color and use different designs to turn your doodle art into magic drawing. Quick drawing games like Doodle Art: Drawing Games offer endless possibilities. This magic drawing game allows you to use simple doodle moves on your canvas and create wonders with your doodle drawing glow art designs! Start doodling now!” Guess I might as well start posting the products of this purchase. === |
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