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Iuz the Evil

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  1. 35 minutes ago, Lord Liaden said:

    Haley is far behind Trump in polls of Republican voters, but her poll numbers have been rising pretty steadily while those of the other also-rans have declined or flatlined. Haley is close to Ron DeSantis in aggregate poll numbers, and has beaten him in a number of polls. (See recent polling results.) If Donnie's troubles with the law render him unable to run in the primaries, Nikki is in a strong position to take the Republican nomination.

     

    Nikki Haley would be an obvious improvement over Donald Trump in terms of competence, but with all she's said and done I still don't want her anywhere near the Oval Office. :no:


    The Koch network just backed Haley. Be interesting to see if she can swing it, but primaries have become ever more the selection of candidates by extreme fringe elements. She’s wildly more centrist than Trump, although obviously far to the right. I don’t think that helps her, but maybe folks are tired of the bluster. That would be at least a reduction.

     

     It’s going to be a bumpy ride this election season. I don’t feel great about another Trump-Biden matchup.

  2. https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/israel-hamas-war-gaza-10-10-23/h_72b24198b48f49dae4a02f53b6f9da81
     

    Israel has “released all constraints” on the IDF in their war against Hamas. The Israeli defense minister was quoted as saying, “Hamas wanted a change in Gaza, it will change 180 degrees from what he thought. They will regret this moment. Gaza will never return to what it was”

     

    This is going to be happening for a while, I think there’s very little likelihood for anything but a re-occupation by the IDF, but we will see what happens. Right now they’re shelling, have cut off power, water, and are massing forces. Oh and Israel is looking really hard for evidence of Iranian involvement (which is likely, in the opinion of most intelligence agencies I’ve seen quoted, but they currently do not have proof of this).

     

  3. Trump is unambiguously the worst candidate imaginable, utterly contemptible and deserving of public scorn. He is the closest thing imaginable to my worst nightmare, making me actually yearn for the incompetent leadership of George W Bush by comparison (who once made me say or out loud through his actions “please never again let there be a President dumber than I am”).

     

    Biden is not a good candidate. He is a good man, there is a big difference. He looks ancient, confused, and has not become more articulate as the term progressed. That isn’t to say that I do not wildly prefer his policies. The biggest failing of the Democratic Party in recent years is they have utterly failed to develop a deep bench. What are we facing right now? Kamala Harris? Gavin Newsom? 
     

    Save us from that. What happened to the Barack Obama speech in the 2004 DNC? 
     

     

    I accept that we are in a post moderate world, so my preferences are largely marginalized and irrelevant for either party. I just want people I can believe in.

     

     Like Clinton did in 2012 (admittedly after his Presidency)…

     

     

     If it comes to Gavin Newsom versus Donald Trump, I honestly don’t know what I’d do. I cannot cast a vote for either man, and as someone in public service I cannot begin to express what a huge statement that is for me. I’d prefer Harris, she’s at least a progressive version of GWB in my estimation. 
     

    We need to do better, and that begins at the local level. Give me someone who wants to serve. Came up through public office, but isn’t a raging narcissist in the pocket of corporate interests (thank you Citizens United). Someone who can compromise, and who sees all Americans as their constituents. Not just those who voted for them.

     

     It is a difficult time for me. I accept that others may feel differently, but I can’t stand this. Ugh. 
     

    I hope for a better tomorrow.

     

  4. 8 hours ago, death tribble said:

    RIP to a public servant

    Agreed. She was an accomplished representative of California and servant to the people. I prefer to recall that aspect of her career, which in my opinion overshadowed anything after. We all have moments when we stumble, she stood strong for many years and had major accomplishments in legislative service that none of her recent contemporaries can match. RIP Senator, condolences to her family.

  5. She’s allegedly dating Travis Kelce and is encouraging people to register to vote in high population areas. They’ll fixate on less.

     

     Oh and she’s an outspoken ally of LGBTQ groups and has been moving away from her historically apolitical positions to support progressive policies more openly. I figure they thought she was apolitical because she was secretly endorsing GOP positions, and there’s a sense of betrayal. 
     

    People really really care what popular performers think about public policy and politics these days, so they’ve apparently tagged her as an adversary. 

  6. Makes sense to me. I’m the first generation in my family to not have German spoken in my household growing up (2nd generation born here). Grandpa was an undocumented immigrant who came across from Canada with his father to meet up with the rest of the family. Everyone is an immigrant here, just depends on when you arrived (and if it was by boat, plane, or land bridge).

  7. 5 hours ago, Ternaugh said:

    https://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/librarybill/interpretations/universalright
     

    Libraries are about freedom of speech and expression, and are definitely opposed to efforts of censorship or chilling such rights. That’s been my experience, in both liberal and conservative local jurisdictions. It doesn’t surprise me at all they oppose removing access to materials, that’s foundational to their mission.

  8. 32 minutes ago, unclevlad said:

     

    Would it matter?  I don't think there are any limits whatsoever on Presidential pardons.  Sure, ethically, but we already know Trump's ethics don't extend past his ego.

     

    Unless it wasn't reported in ANY way, then there might be tax evasion charges, but with a complex tax return like Trump's, there are probably ways to attribute any such payment as something that had been reported.


    Not for Federal charges but the POTUS cannot pardon State charges.

  9. 6 minutes ago, Cygnia said:

    So, DeSantis is being a bell-end again...

     

    Florida announces restrictions on Vermont licenses

     

    This seems legally problematic from a Article IV, section 1 of the Constitution perspective.

     

    Section 1.

    Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof.

     

     So they can do that, but I’m not sure how it will play out (and honestly I’m not certain they’re sure about that either, this feels pretty political rather than a basis for legal proceedings).

  10. Left my job today after 8 Years and 6 Months of public service. 4 fires, a mass shooter incident at the VA home, global pandemic response and so many Suicide/DTS/DTO incidents I literally lost count. Some of the best humans I’ve had the pleasure to work alongside, and the privilege of leading. 
     

    Crazy transition. In 10 days I start my new gig (very similar to the previous one but different County). Really looking forward to the many new things I have to learn about the communities I’ll be serving, and the local priorities. Going to use the time to get my head on straight and study the community health assessment and other state/local reporting so I’m ready to go from Day 1. Very excited. 

  11. https://www.politico.eu/article/france-riots-politics-boy-shot-dead-by-police/amp/
     

    Interesting article on the French riots from Politico. 
     

    “But this remains largely an insurrection without aims: a scream of fury, an anarchic rejection of even local forms of government; an act of gang-warfare writ large; a competition in performative destruction between disaffected young men in suburbs and towns across France.”

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