EXPOSED: Ron DeSantis HUMILIATING infrastructure grift routine REVEALED

All year long, Ron DeSantis has been traveling around Florida handing out oversized checks as he takes credit for President Biden’s infrastructure bill, which DeSantis opposed and both Florida Republican Senators voted against.

“We failed”: Gay Republicans who fought for acceptance in Texas GOP see little progress

https://www.texastribune.org/2022/07/24/texas-log-cabin-republicans/

Why any gay person votes for the republican party that works to invalidate all their rights I don’t understand.   The people I have read say it is because those gay republicans want more tax breaks, and they also have racial bigotry.    I don’t know because I have never met a gay guy that votes republican.   But I sure would give them an earful if I did.   Hugs

Dale Carpenter poses for a portrait outside of his home in Dallas, TX on July 8, 2022. In the 1990s Carpenter was the state …

Dale Carpenter, outside his home in Dallas on July 8, was the state president of the Log Cabin Republicans in the 1990s but has since distanced himself from party politics. The group is the largest organization representing gay conservatives and advocating for inclusivity in the GOP. Credit: Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune

Gay Republicans who have fought for acceptance within the Texas GOP over the past three decades told The Texas Tribune progress has been excruciatingly slow. Many of them have left the party, even as the number of Log Cabin Republicans in Texas continues to grow.

 
Richard Tafel speaks at the Rally for Liberty in June 1998.
Members of the state Log Cabin Kelton Dillard, Dale Carpenter and Steve Labinski, left to right, outside the Texas Capitol i…
 
 
 
Dale Carpenter looks through photos from the 1998 Hate Crimes March in Austin in his home in Dallas, TX on July 8, 2022.

“I sort of lost hope” 

 
 
Inline article image
 

The battle for a booth

Dale Carpenter faces the media at the Texas Supreme Court in June 1996.
 
Christopher Busby at City Hall in downtown Houston on Monday, July 11, 2022. Busby left an active role supporting the Republ…
 

Victories and losses

Log Cabin members at Austin's Hate Crimes March in April 1998
 
Dale Carpenter poses for a portrait outside of his home in Dallas, TX on July 8, 2022. In the 1990s Carpenter was the state …

Police Kill A Child In DISASTROUS SWAT Raid

Let’s talk about Pence giving orders on the 6th….

Let’s talk about Republican voting records….

This is about recent votes by republicans on same sex marriage, birth control / contraception, and mixed race marriage. He explains why it is about control and always has been. Hugs

Why I’m Pro-Choice…

Ingraham Ridicules Diversity Of Biden Cabinet

Do I really have to add anything here?   What a racist bigot speaking to a room full of racist bigots, all of one party.   The Republican party.   Hugs

Media Matters has the transcript:

Everyone in the Biden cabinet, none of them, I should say, were actually appointed because of merit. They were all appointed because they’re firsts.

So we have the first Hispanic DHS secretary in Mayorkas, he’s doing a bang-up job. We have the first African American Defense Secretary in Lloyd Austin.

We have the first female Treasury secretary in Janet Yellen, and we have KJP [Karine Jean-Pierre], as press secretary, she’s another first.

Doesn’t she make you guys yearn for the days of Jen “circle back” Psaki?

No one in the administration is actually, at any level, is actually qualified to do their current jobs.

Oh wait a second, wait a second. I left out Kamala Harris, or as Gov. DeSantis likes to call her, Biden’s 25th amendment insurance policy.

Now, what’s more annoying, do you think? Kamala Harris’ nervous giggle at inappropriate times or her saying in long repetitive paragraphs that which could be said in one sentence.

Ingraham does an impression of Vice President Kamala Harris.

Fox News, it should be noted, has a widely-ignored rule against its on-air personalities appearing at political events.

https://www.mediamatters.org/media/3991390/embed/embed

https://www.mediamatters.org/media/3991390/embed/embed

 

clay • 28 minutes ago

So, the only people who will ever merit appointment to the president’s cabinet are old white men. Got it, you misogynist, racist cunt.

Boreal • 23 minutes ago

No one in the administration is actually, at any level, is actually qualified to do their current jobs.

Hahahahahahahahahahaha

Thumbnail

sherman Boreal • 16 minutes ago

Yes, exactly my thought. And Orange Hitler trashed half of them after they left.

Buford • 26 minutes ago • edited

TRANSLATION – “This is the ‘Great Replacement Theory’ in action!!!”.

Completely predictably, straight, white, Christian American are losing their feeble little minds because ‘others’ are making progress toward equality, and their irrational, hysterical response is to simultaneously mock that progress while also portraying themselves to be victims of discrimination and persecution because of it.

DADDYDOESITBEST • 30 minutes ago • edited

Amazing. Unmarried 59 years old with two adopted children. Enough said.

Miss Ingraham, one day you will wake up look in the mirror and ask your self when you look back at your life if it was all worth it when no one wants to deal with you.

Elagabalus • 27 minutes ago • edited

If Eva Braun here is so enamored with the bad old days when straight white men ran everything and were placed in all positions of authority, she should consider the fact that women like her never would have had a job like the one she has; instead, she’d be barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen making babies and pleasing her husband. She wouldn’t even be allowed to have a lucrative job like the one she has. She’s a fucking hypocrite pining for the bad old days while blithely overlooking how bad they were for women.

jk105 • 17 minutes ago • edited

Unmentioned is the fact that it took over 200 years to achieve all these “firsts.” That exposes the bigotry in our history. Biden should be applauded for doing what Trump did not address.

Paula • 20 minutes ago

So you mean retired 4 star general, West Point graduate, former CENTCOM commander is not good enough to be Secretary of Defense because of his skin color? You’re a real fucking piece of work lady.
Your attitude and words will catch up to you someday.

BBC News: The audacious PR plot that seeded doubt about climate change

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-62225696

VOX: The Supreme Court just let a Trump judge seize control of ICE, at least for now

The Supreme Court just let a Trump judge seize control of ICE, at least for now
Apparently President Biden isn’t in charge of the executive branch anymore.

Read in Vox: https://apple.news/AMf-Gjv1uRnCRFN4crW_Y3Q

Shared from Apple News

Sent from my iPad,Best wishes and Hugs,
Scottie

Pete Buttigieg pleads with Republicans to back same-sex marriage bill

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/24/pete-buttigieg-same-sex-bill-republicans-senate?CMP=twt_gu&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium#Echobox=1658674027-1

Senate Democrats hope at least 10 Republicans will support Respect for Marriage Act after 47 in House voted against it

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Photograph: Matt Rourke/AP


The US transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has delivered an emotional appeal for Republicans to support a law protecting same-sex marriage as it heads for the Senate.

Democrats who control Congress aim to protect same-sex marriage amid uncertainty over which privacy based rights the conservative-dominated supreme court might target next, having overturned the right to abortion last month.

Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union, Buttigieg – the first openly gay cabinet secretary – was asked about dismissive remarks about the Respect for Marriage Act, which also protects interracial marriage, made by Marco Rubio, a Florida senator.

“If he’s got time to fight against Disney, I don’t know why he wouldn’t have time to help safeguard marriages like mine,” Buttigieg said.

That was a reference to Republican attacks on Disney over its opposition to legislation clamping down on teaching about LGBTQ+ issues in schools.

“This is really, really important to a lot of people,” Buttigieg said of the move to protect same-sex marriage, which the supreme court declared legal in 2015.

“It’s certainly important to me. I started my day, as I try to do on weekends, to get Chasten [his husband] a little bit of a break and do breakfast with both of our twins.

“And listen, this no small thing as every parent of small kids knows. It was one of those days where the tray table wasn’t quite fitting into the highchair and I’m trying to make sure that they’re busy enough with their little cereal puffs to give me enough time to chop up the banana and get the formula ready.

“And … that half-hour of my morning had me thinking about how much I depend on and count on my spouse every day. And our marriage deserves to be treated equally.”

This week, 47 House Republicans voted no on the Respect for Marriage Act. Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster under which the minority can block most legislation.

“I don’t know why this will be hard for a senator or a congressman,” Buttigieg said.

“I don’t understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage as recently as Tuesday, hours after I was talking about transportation policy, having what I thought were perfectly normal conversations with many of them on that subject, only for them to go around the corner and say that my marriage doesn’t deserve to continue.

“If they don’t want to spend a lot of time on this, they can vote yes and move on. And that would be really reassuring for a lot of families around America, including mine.”

Liz Cheney of Wyoming, a prominent conservative nonetheless outside the pro-Trump mainstream of the Republican party, told CNN: “Freedom means freedom for everybody. And I’ve said that that my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong.”

Cheney opposed same-sex marriage despite her own sister being gay.

“I love my sister very much and her family very much,” she said. “And I believe that that given the decision we saw from the supreme court and the suggestion that the additional rulings could be at risk … and Justice Thomas’s opinion about that means that we’ve got to step up and make sure that we’re providing protections.”

Clarence Thomas, an arch-conservative, suggested rights including same-sex marriage and access to contraception could be reconsidered. The justice, who is Black, did not mention interracial marriage. His wife, the far-right activist Ginni Thomas, is white.

Cheney said: “Ensuring that we’ve we’ve provided that kind of protection for same-sex marriage is very important. And so I would urge my Republican colleagues in the Senate to do the same.”