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Joe, I really don't believe you meant to swipe the materials and this is all due to sloppy end-of-VP stuff. But wouldn't a reasonable person (with the resources you have) have said back in Nov, after the first batch was discovered ...
"Let's look through other stuff and make sure nothing else is there?" So, we have Nov and I remember reading about 2 more sets found at different times in Jan. Below article implies there were 3 more sets found in Jan (I'm losing track now). What the heck were you doing in Nov & Dec? Yes, I would like to know what these docs were about. Biden classified documents: 5 additional pages of classified material found at president's Wilmington residencd | CNN Politics Quote:
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I can go either way here. If we need another 10 years of troops doing training to buy us time for EVs to take off, probably seems worth it (unless troops are dying). But once EVs take off and our heavy crude dependence in that region is over, let's just leave the party.
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I hope he has the support of the key factions here and not using us as his proxy against Al-Sadr etc. I can see the factions trying to kill US & NATO troops to get us out. But that hasn't happened yet so maybe they also like the small presence as an insurance policy. Last edited by Edward64 : 01-15-2023 at 02:45 PM. |
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01-19-2023, 12:18 PM | #7154 |
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The GOPs brilliant plan is to eliminate the IRS, eliminating income tax, and just have a national 30% sales tax.
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01-19-2023, 12:33 PM | #7155 |
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would destroy the middle class and poor so that tracks
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01-19-2023, 01:02 PM | #7156 |
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They are talking about payments to lower income people to offset the higher prices. The whole thing is so stupid. If I was the Dems I would have this on the front burner of everything but they won't because they are talking about gas stoves. This would really nuke the middle class. Imagine making 100K a year in a metro area and needing some kind of government hand out because everything costs 30% more. If you would even be eligible, which I doubt you would be because the cut off will probably be ridiculously low. Also how do you factor in cost of living for certain areas? 100K goes a lot further in Arkansas than San Francisco. |
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01-19-2023, 01:19 PM | #7158 |
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I just read an article about it. Apparently McCarthy had to make a concession to allow it to come to the floor for a vote in order to get a congressman from Georgias support for speaker. The GOP knows it is DOA. This is the kind of dumb fuckery waste of time shit we are going to have to deal with while we get the full scope of what he promised. Can't wait to see what he gave MTG.
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01-19-2023, 01:21 PM | #7159 |
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Why do they want it to come for a vote? I guess just so they can say they voted to abolish the IRS?
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01-19-2023, 01:21 PM | #7160 |
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That said, the more time they spend doing performative stuff, the less time they spend doing substantive stuff. So perform away! |
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01-19-2023, 02:23 PM | #7162 | |
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Right just like the abortion stance (oh wait)
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01-19-2023, 03:00 PM | #7163 |
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Representatives should do the performative stuff more often. This specifically is definitely a horrible policy idea, but there's way too much 'it'll never pass so we won't even try' going on. Makes a lot more sense to try, fail, and then continue to campaign on the issue if it's something your constituents want.
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01-20-2023, 10:55 AM | #7164 |
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So, IMO, if the GOP House really does fail to raise the debt ceiling, and all the "extraordinary measures" run out in June, then I think that Biden's unilateral options (minting the coin, invoking the 14th Amendment, executing the spending laws that Congress has passed, etc.) are better, policy-wise, than default.
But I think that they are bad politics. They will turn the political focus away from "why isn't the GOP raising the limit?" to "Biden's gimmicks." Also any unilateral option would almost certainly spook markets, and Biden/Dems would get 100% of that blowback. So if you are the GOP, I think that you would want Biden to take unilateral action. So that means, game theory-wise, if you are Biden and you have decided that you will take unilateral action before allowing a default, then the only thing that you can do is to continue to insist that you won't do it up until the moment that you do. Right? As soon as you signal "I will do this politically unpopular thing if you guys don't back down," then you have guaranteed that the GOP won't back down. |
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Part of me feels like the only way to stop them from continually threatening to burn everything down is to let them actually burn something down. I don't know that it's a good solution, but it's like, "Ok -- let's have it your way then. See how that goes."
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01-20-2023, 12:33 PM | #7167 | |
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The thing is they will burn it all down then blame the white house. They already ignore the fact it was their guy who blew up the deficit. They will just claim they have to do this to drop out of control spending by the dems. |
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01-20-2023, 02:24 PM | #7168 |
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It was absolutely a mistake. I believe there have been a couple of other chances to do away with this vote as well. It really is a dumb thing to have to do.
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01-20-2023, 02:59 PM | #7169 |
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I like the debt ceiling, regardless of which party is in charge.
I know many economists have said that debt ceiling doesn’t prevent deficit spending (in contemporary times) as that’s all Congress and the budget process. But it is reassuring to know there are constant reminders. It’s like using credit cards. Sure spend up to the limit … and then use another card to spend more. Then get reminded of the reckless spending this month (and life to date accumulated spending) when you grimace & pay bills. |
01-20-2023, 03:18 PM | #7170 |
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There's a reminder every time a budget is discussed or voted upon, because there will always be a section reserved for "debt service".
The debt ceiling stuff is performative theater, nothing more. If Republicans really cared, they'd engage in actual constructive discussions about how to raise revenue or cut spending, but they don't. |
01-20-2023, 03:31 PM | #7171 |
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Debt ceiling debates, crises etc. are far more visible to the public. Like my Chase Visa reminding me of a pending payment in 5 days, every month.
No problem if it’s primarily political theatre. If it helps keep our massive deficits in public discourse, I’m all for it. We need constant reminders how messed up we are |
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What have all the debt ceiling crises of the past 10 years (since the advent of the Tea Party) accomplished, in your mind? Is public discourse on debt and deficits more or less constructive now than, say, 20/30/40 years ago?
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01-20-2023, 06:58 PM | #7173 |
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The party now critical of the national debt is responsible for 25% of the existing debt all accrued under trump. 7.75 trillion in 4 years or something like that.
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The first crisis I remember was in the 90s with Gingrich. I do credit that battle with getting me more aware of the Debt. I know the 2011 fight was also nasty but let’s call it even. Or in other words, compared to the 90s, the multiple crises since then are the same or not as bad. On your question of public discourse on debt (the Egg) I’d say it’s definitely worse. But I doubt debt ceiling fights are the cause of that. It’s more overall politics, extremism, the train at the end of the tunnel is getting closer etc. (the Chicken) that makes debt ceiling fights less constructive … aka the Chicken before the Egg. So to restate my point. I don’t disagree that debt ceiling don’t stop or reduce spending, thats the budget and Congress’ fault, along with the President. My point is it brings continuous awareness (hey remember to pay your bills in 5 days) to the general public and there is worth in that. What is your stance? No need for debt ceilings because …? |
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IIRC, the Gingrich shutdowns did not involve reaching and not extending the debt limit, but failures to approve budgets or continuing resolutions, meaning that the government did not have money to spend, which is a little different from not being able to borrow money. Quote:
Actually, the 2018-2019 shutdown, caused by Trump refusing to sign a budget because it didn't contain funds for his border wall, lasted longer, furloughed more employees, and incured more cost to the government than the Gingrich Shutdown: 2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown - Wikipedia In fact, since 1980 there have been three shutdown events that lasted a double-digit number of days: the Gingrich Shutdowns of 95/96, the ACA-related shutdown of 2013, and the Trump Border Wall shutdown. Gingrich we've covered. The GOP was attempting to enact massive spending cuts, restrict the work of the U.S. Treasury to deal with financial crises, and a number of non-budget related items, such as restricting appeals by death row inmates and dramatically reducing the ability of federal agencies to issue rules & regulations. Besides causing the government to shut down, Gingrich also threatened to not raise the debt ceiling. The 2013 shutdown came about from Republicans trying to pass a budget that stripped all funding from the recently-passed ACA. And the 2018-19 shutdown happened when both houses passed a budget bill with bipartisan support that did not contain funding for Trump's border wall, and he refused to sign it. So, IMO, the crises have gotten worse, and they have been, in general, GOP led. Which should not be a surprise, because since 1980 the GOP has been attempting to limit the government's ability to function (c.f. Grover Norquist) and so shutting down the government or even causing it to default is a feature, not a bug. Quote:
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01-24-2023, 11:43 AM | #7177 |
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I wonder if the documents issue might help convince Biden not to run for a second term.
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01-24-2023, 12:42 PM | #7178 |
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I am sure this will be the lead on all the Fox News prime time shows
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01-24-2023, 12:55 PM | #7179 |
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As someone joked, GWB is probably the only ex-Pres/VP totally safe from this because you know he's a "leave work at the office" kind of guy.
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Before it hits the web, I just want you guys to hear it from me first: they found classified documents in my basement office. My fucking dogs ratted me out.
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But they are still good boys Ksyrup?
As for the documents at Pence's house as I was telling my Mother the other day, pretty sure every living VP/President are going to find some classified documents now. There is a breakdown somewhere in how these documents are supposed to be tracked, and other than Trump's blatant stealing of them, changes need to be made in it going forward.
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01-24-2023, 01:43 PM | #7182 |
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It'll be really interesting when they discover documents at DeSantis's house!
(j/k. Maybe.)
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01-24-2023, 02:29 PM | #7186 |
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It’s pretty clear they need a better process of accounting for TS documents. Don’t they have a library card check-out-in system? There needs to be a central point with that old librarian lady stamping that card and sliding it in the sleeve at the inside of the front cover (I worked in library in college).
Trump will get a pass on this one. Let’s move on from this fiasco. Last edited by Edward64 : 01-24-2023 at 02:29 PM. |
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The secret service skews hard to the right. It's mostly ex-military and ex-cops. There's a reason Biden has shuffled agents around and reportedly expressed concerns about SS loyalties. |
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01-25-2023, 09:07 PM | #7190 |
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https://rollcall.com/2023/01/25/hous...mit-suspension
This makes some sense. The tl;dr version is that the House GOP is considering suspending the debt limit so that the timing of the debt crisis lines up with the new fiscal year budget that the parties have to negotiate. The GOP has said it will never pass a clean debt ceiling increase. The Dems have said that they will not negotiate a debt ceiling increase. So that's actually a pretty dangerous game of chicken. But of course you have to negotiate the budget. So if you tie the debt ceiling to the budget, then the parties can negotiate it and neither side has to go back on their word. Last edited by albionmoonlight : 01-25-2023 at 09:15 PM. |
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I'm not sure how it plays out, but that seems like kind of smart tactics by the GOP. It forces the Dems to the budget table but lets the GOP keep a nuclear bomb in its pocket during the talks. (Time was, a shutdown was considered a nuclear bomb. But now that feels almost expected.) |
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I present to you, the Republican version of "transparency". Courtesy of the state of Arizona.
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01-27-2023, 08:40 AM | #7194 |
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Just what the American people want!
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01-27-2023, 09:41 AM | #7195 |
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I'm so glad he was voted in as president. This matters.
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There’s some awful police brutality video about to come out so it could be a helluva weekend.
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Yes that Memphis police murdering the innocent citizen is horrific. There isn’t even evidence of the supposed reckless driving now. They fired the fire cops with 20 days of the incident and they are all now arrested. I wonder if they would have been fired or arrested this fast if they had been white? |
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The race thing is interesting to me because there is undeniably an element of racism throughout law enforcement - even when it doesn't rise to the level of brutality - but there's also an overriding element of abuse of power. This is a perfect example. If even one of these guys had been white, it would have been re-framed as a racial incident, even if limited to that one cop's motivation. But sometimes, people in power abuse their power, and race really doesn't matter.
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The police chief in Memphis used to be over the "Reddog" unit in Atlanta. That was an "anti-gang" unit that would go into housing projects with batons out and forcibly search anyone they could catch. They were notorious for their "violence first" approach.
She had instituted the same kind of unit in Memphis, and this was one of those groups. So, really no surprise. Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk |
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I don't. I'm pretty sure of the answer.
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