Day 1 RNC Speeches Attack Trans Day Of Visibility, Pronouns, And Safe Schools

https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/day-1-rnc-speeches-attack-trans-day

On day one of the Republican National Convention, at least four Republicans used their platform to target transgender people.

Tensions Brew In Teamsters After Leader Speaks At RNC, Endorses Anti-LGBTQ+ Views

https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/tensions-brew-in-teamsters-after

On Tuesday Night, the Teamsters Union posted a tweet criticizing President Sean O’Brien over anti-trans article endorsement. This comes after O’Brien spoke at the RNC, a first for the union.

“Bogus Disclaimer” Added To FL Abortion Measure

Again republicans know that their possition on abortion is not popular and the public wants access to it.   But republicans don’t care what the people want, they only want to force everyone to obey the rules they create.  So they have to lie and mislead to get their way.  Don’t fall for it.   Hugs.  Scottie


 

The Washington Post reports:

A Florida panel has approved language that will appear beneath an abortion ballot proposal in November that states the referendum will “negatively impact the state budget,” a move that reproductive rights proponents call “a dirty trick.”

The financial impact language says public funds may be required to pay for abortions, and that possible lawsuits could be costly. The statement concludes that “costs cannot be estimated with precision,” but asserts that if the amendment passes, it could be bad for growth in the state.

Last fall, the panel approved language that said the impact of Amendment 4 was “indeterminate.” Since then, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Florida House Speaker Paul Renner (R) appointed new members to the panel who voted to change the financial statement that will be on the ballot.

Here’s the new wording:

 


The proposed amendment would result in significantly more abortions and fewer live births per year in Florida. The increase in abortions could be even greater if the amendment invalidates laws requiring parental consent before minors undergo abortions and those ensuring only licensed physicians perform abortions.

There is also uncertainty about whether the amendment will require the state to subsidize abortions with public funds. Litigation to resolve those and other uncertainties will result in additional costs to the state government and state courts that will negatively impact the state budget.

An increase in abortions may negatively affect the growth of state and local revenues over time. Because the fiscal impact of increased abortions on state and local revenues and costs cannot be estimated with precision, the total impact of the proposed amendment is indeterminate.

 

If you actually had the majority of voters on your side lying about it wouldn’t be necessary.

This
The republicans wouldn’t constantly make ballot initiatives confusing and biased if they had the numbers to win outright.

 

…the referendum will “negatively impact the state budget,”

An unplanned and unwanted pregnancy bigly impacts a woman’s budget, too, but you don’t give a fuck about that.

One would think that having a bunch of abandoned, unwanted infants in state care would affect the budget, but then it IS Florida. They don’t really give a crap about kids so I guess they won’t be helping to support them.

And on hospital and state budgets if they don’t have decent health insurance through their (or a partner’s) work…

NOW he’s worried about litigation costs?

He could give up his private army if he needs State funds.

Eh. People understand the question and what is really at risk: women’s rights, not the budget.

Rethugs hone in on whatever “vulnerability” they perceive in the electorate. Mention “money” and lots of people will freak out.

Or so the Rethug monsters think.

That’s how the right got some many “right to work” ballot measures passed. Ignorant people gladly voted against their own self interests.

 

Today’s Republicans are evil but they’re savvy.

Case-in-point: They hope to win on the abortion issue nationwide by framing it as “killing babies.”

Not as “restricting a woman’s right to do with her body as she pleases,” but as “killing babies.”

Evil, but savvy.

 

This is not merely savvy. It’s framing the message to influence the millions with short attention spans and low intellectual skills, and to get it in few enough words to make a bumper sticker. The wording probably derives from lots of expensive political consulting work and focus groups.

Or the free State of Florida could see a massive windfall in income from all those nasty whores travelling to Florida to have weekly abortions on demand in conjunction with their vacations to Disney. As they so freely point out, the economic impact is indeterminate.

Sending state troopers to escort the governor when he went to far distant states undoubtedly had a negative impact on the budget as well.

California allows abortions and has the fifth largest economy in the world.

The financial impact of an abortion ban needs to be included as well

 

Let’s talk about Ohio removing 160,000 voter registrations….

Republicans know their polices are unpopular.  They don’t want to serve the will of the people, they want to rule the people.  They want minority rule over the majority.  Their goals, not your needs or desires as the public are important to them.  They see you are a problem, not as a valued voter.  They don’t want to win your vote, they want to keep you from voting.  We must defeat the republicans at all costs, yet our politicians are busy tearing down our best chance and arguing about who should run.  There is no time for this shit.  Get 110% behind the single candidate and beat the fuck out of praising them.  Do it.  The republicans do that.  They don’t let tRump’s court cases or his rambling make no sense speeches stop them.  They sing his praises which are all lies.   And they win that way.  They don’t care what is true.  By my dogs that love gravy, the democrats love to sabotage themselves every chance they get.  They are nervous nellies at every turn.   Hugs.  Scottie

Grindr Dating App Crashes in Milwaukee During RNC: Everything We Know

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/grindr-dating-app-crashes-in-milwaukee-during-rnc-everything-we-know/ar-BB1qi8ku?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Story by Erin Keller

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Love – or at least a spike of users on the gay dating app Grindr – was reportedly in the Milwaukee air this week while the Republican National Convention was in town.

Over 1,000 users reported a Grindr outage in the Milwaukee area around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Downdetector, a website that collects online service status information.

 

The Grindr app also allegedly experienced problems in the Cream City on Thursday— the fourth and final day of the RNC — as well as in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. However, Grindr’s official status updates show there hasn’t been an outage since May.

Nevertheless, a Grindr user who did not want to be identified told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he noticed an influx of anonymous users this week.

“On any given day, you’ll go on there and see a headless torso or blank profile,” the man told the outlet Thursday.

The LGBTQ social networking platform Grindr displays its banner outside of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as the company goes public following its merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Tiga Acquisition Corp. on November 18, 2022, in New York City. Getty Images© Getty Images

The source explained that a headless photo on someone’s Grindr profile usually means the person is looking for a fling and not a relationship. On a normal day, the Grindr user said he usually comes across around 10 users who don’t show their face, but claimed he stopped counting at 50 anonymous profiles when he checked the app Thursday.

 

Newsweek has contacted Grindr for comment but has not heard back.

The buzz surrounding allegedly increased Grindr traffic in Milwaukee rapidly spread on social media. Even ex-Congressman Geroge Santos, who said he met his husband on Grindr, got involved.

“Grindr executives are calling the RNC convention the Grindr Superbowl,” Santos said in a video posted Wednesday.

“Let me tell you something: just come out of the closet boys. Come on, it’s fun. You can be gay and conservative,” he added. “But look, Grindr is already outing you anyway based on the hits and guess who is in town? It’s all you conservatives.”

A balloon drop marks the end of the 2024 RNC on July 18 in Milwaukee. Getty Images© Getty Images

This wouldn’t be the first time Grindr saw increased traffic in cities hosting the RNC. In 2016, the Cleveland area saw a 66% increase in Grindr traffic while the convention was in town, according to a Vice article. Comparatively, Grindr hotspots like Times Square, Capitol Hill, Disneyland, and South Beach, Florida did not see any comparable traffic increase at that time.

 

This trend isn’t just exclusive to the Republican convention, either, according to the same Vice article. Grindr saw a reported 148% increase in traffic around Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Arena during the week of the 2016 DNC.

Some old Joe My God stuff I did not have time to post. Chose those you like to read ignore the rest. I was interested in them all.

Shut Up About Project 2025, Y’all!

MTG Turns Down The Rhetoric By Calling Democrats “Evil Violent Pedophiles Who Tried To Murder Trump”

They want to claim the democrats are the violent ones, the democrats are the ones with gang thugs that threaten everyone.  They claim the democrats are the ones using dangerous violence rhetoric.  They ignore everything they say and do.  Hugs.  Scottie

 

“We are in a battle between GOOD and EVIL. The Democrats are the party of pedophiles, murdering the innocent unborn, violence, and bloody, meaningless, endless wars. They want to lock up their political opponents, and terrorize innocent Americans who would tell the truth about it. The Democrat party is flat out evil, and yesterday they tried to murder President Trump.” – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, posting yesterday to X.

 

They want to lock up their political opponents

Literally part of Trump’s campaign promises.

 

Every right-wing accusation is a confession. (Or else a declaration of a new low they’re eager to reach.)

That kind of inflammatory garbage is going to get some innocent person hurt.

I took the LGBTQ sticker off my car.

Yeah. It’s coming to that

Red states have already devolved into fascism

A mixed race neighbor couple said they were afraid to put a Biden sticker on their car last time.

Don’t blame US for YOUR violence. Trump was shot at by one of your own, with a military assault rifle that was made readily available to him by your own party’s stance on the 2nd amendment. And stop calling us pedophiles you shrieking bag of pus.

Republican speak: Pedophile = LGBTQ.

i know this first hand when they tried removing my children, around 2006, because our lifestyle a danger to them. That is exactly what we the papers said. Not that they were harmed in and way, but two women in a relationship was a danger. We managed to fight those charges, but a few years earlier, a mother lost custody to her children, because her mother thought her lifestyle was a unhealthy.

We may be back to that soon.

It’s obvious a fucking projection of people like herself. THOSE HATER SPEECH 100% filled with harmful lies from MTG is enough to incite the country to turn into herself. She is the culprit of violence like assassination.

 

How The Cult Plans To Contest Result If Trump Loses

They will not accept defeat.  Listen to them talk at the republican convention.  The talk like they are a super majority.  Hulk Hogan even gave a speech saying what are all you criminals, child abusers, … a bunch of insulting terms they use for democrats, what you going to do when tRump and maga troops come after you.   Threats of violence.  They used phrases like everyone wanted tRump, everyone agrees with republicans, the country wants a return to Christianity, they said things like our country, we need to take back our country. Hogan said all real Americans will be called tRumpiets.  The rest of us that don’t want tRump are not Americans, we don’t love the USA.    Every thing to make it seem that there is no way they can lose because there are so many of them and so little of everyone else.  I hate it.  The democrats need to project confidence instead we are eating our own candidate.  How can we win if we can not stick together and show we know we are going to win.  Hugs.  Scottie

 

The New York Times reports:

Mr. Trump’s allies have followed a two-pronged approach: restricting voting for partisan advantage ahead of Election Day and short-circuiting the process of ratifying the winner afterward, if Mr. Trump loses. The latter strategy involves an ambitious — and legally dubious — attempt to reimagine decades of settled law dictating how results are officially certified in the weeks before the transfer of power.

The legal campaign, which has come into focus as Republicans prepare to nominate Mr. Trump at their convention next week, has been quietly playing out in courts, statehouses and county boards for months, and is concentrated in critical battlegrounds.

The effort involves a sprawling network of groups and includes some people that worked to overturn the results in 2020 — a campaign that led to federal and state criminal charges against Mr. Trump and several of his associates.

Read the full article. There’s a LOT more. Gift link here.

 

It’s gong to be total mayhem this Nov no matter what.

In the movie “Recount” Tom Wilkerson, playing lead counsel James Baker for Team Bush, said, “This is a street fight, boys.” It’s high time Democrats recognize that’s the way Rethugs always play and fight back accordingly, unlike Team Gore.

The only concern is have is the MAGAts that have slithered into positions to influence the vote at the state and county levels.

Why you shouldn’t vote for Trump, according to JD Vance

I want thank PERSONNELENTE whose  post I got the link from.  Link below.   I hate the infighting from Democrats tearing Biden apart.  He is old, but he has great ideas.   The time to get someone else was back a year or more ago.  Plus all these drop Biden people can not agree on who should replace him.  If they try to pass over Harris then it is an automatic win tRump.   We have to remember who we are facing, it is tRump we must defeat, not Biden.  Hugs.  Scottie

 
CINCINNATI, OH - MAY 3:  Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance speaks to supporters after winning the primary, at an election night event at Duke Energy Convention Center on May 3, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Vance, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, narrowly won over former state Treasurer Josh Mandel, according to published reports. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Sen. J.D. Vance, Donald Trump’s 2024 running mate
 

Donald Trump announced Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance as his vice presidential running mate on Monday. The following article is composed of direct quotes from Vance about Trump, given in interviews, op-eds, tweets, and text messages.


I’m a “never Trump” guy. I never liked him.1

 

I don’t know who I’m gonna vote for. I’m definitely not gonna vote for Trump because I think that he’s projecting very complex problems onto simple villains.2 I quickly realized that Trump’s actual policy proposals, such as they are, range from immoral to absurd.3

Trump instead offers a political high, a promise to “Make America Great Again” without a single good idea regarding how.4 [His] promises are the needle in America’s collective vein. … Trump is cultural heroin. He makes some feel better for a bit. But he cannot fix what ails them, and one day they’ll realize it.5 Whether he wins or not, people are going to wake up and realize these problems are still there.6

Without some recognition that some of these problems in our community are not the fault of other people, they’re not going to be solved by a Mexican border wall or better trade deals with China. Without some recognition along those lines, I don’t believe these problems are ever truly going to get better.7

 

And if you think, as I do, that Donald Trump doesn’t necessarily have a good message either, that’s maybe not the best approach to politics. It’s not how you win these folks over. And if you’re worried about them being racist now, when you push them away and push them to somebody like Trump, you’re only going to make the problem worse.8

But I’m not surprised by Trump’s rise, and I think the entire [Republican] Party has only itself to blame. We are, whether we like it or not, the party of lower-income, lower-education white people, and I have been saying for a long time that we need to offer those people SOMETHING (and hell, maybe even expand our appeal to working class black people in the process) or a demagogue would. We are now at that point. Trump is the fruit of the party’s collective neglect. … I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical asshole like Nixon who wouldn’t be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he’s America’s Hitler. How’s that for discouraging?9

The other big problem I have with Trump is that he has dragged down our entire political conversation.10 [He] is changing the way people think about other groups of people in a very negative way.11 [T]here is definitely an element of [his] support that has its basis in racism or xenophobia.12

A lot of people think Trump is just the first to appeal to the racism and xenophobia that were already there, but I think he’s making the problem worse.13 There are people who are drawn to Trump because he says racially insensitive things.14 [He] still hasn’t apologized for suggesting that a disproportionate share of Mexican immigrants are rapists and criminals.15

People listen to what their political leaders are telling them, and my view is both that Trump is tapping into some racially ugly attitudes, but also that he is leading people to racially ugly attitudes. … [He] is exploiting something but he’s also leading the white working class to a very dark place.16 His rallies may be cathartic, as he screams and yells at conjured enemies, but he offers no solutions. His entire candidacy is an exercise in pointing the finger at someone else. In pointing that finger so repeatedly and enthusiastically, Donald Trump has debased our entire political culture.17

I can’t stomach Trump. I think that he’s noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place.18 [He] makes people I care about afraid. Immigrants, Muslims, etc. Because of this I find him reprehensible. God wants better of us.19

Mr. Trump is unfit for our nation’s highest office.20

 

Andrew Mangan contributed research to this piece.