Who Do Trump Supporters Blame For January 6th?

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: I am a progressive but I believe in things liberals do to help the people.

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Scottie’s world today

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People have too much on their minds these days trying to survive to follow what elected politicians are doing.   That has allowed corporations to buy those politicians to insure the wealthy get more and more of the countries wealth and to make sure the government never serves the public.

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Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

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ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

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We need to stop punching down. We need to see that capitalism is failing society. Capitalists should be kept away from government policy.

Farcus Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

The Duplex Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Dana Summers Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Congress must never do anything to help the American people. That would be Communism.

Working for his donors against the people who voted for him Manchin killed the BBB bill.   Killed it.   Now wants to play president some more even though we elected Biden because of what he promised to try to do when he ran, Manchin wants the child credit extended ten years taking all the money he will allow for the bill so that is the only thing in it.   Why?  Because Manchin pushed a child tax refund when he was governor of West Virginia.  Now the Senate has given up on it and decided to try to pass voting rights bill needed if the Democrats hope to stop the Republican rigging of the next election in 2022, yes next year.   But that wont happen either as Sinema has already said she wont change the filibuster under any circumstances, which means the bill is dead.   Nothing will pass ever with Sinema and Manchin in the pockets of the wealthy donor class.  Democracy is already dead. 

mr dirt actor Manchin

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Never vote for moderate or centrist Democrats. They are malware. Vote for progressives!

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

holiday from Texas

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

John Deering Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Tom the Dancing Bug Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Lalo Alcaraz Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Political Cartoon.

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Republicans know they are traitors.

Steve Breen Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ghost of legal charges

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

https://twitter.com/roderickgraham/status/1471615647834689546?s=20

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Walt Handelsman Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

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Kim Potter is a murderer trying to create a situation where her horrible decisions and non-use of training give her power. It’s called white supremacy.

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Rob Rogers Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Kevin Necessary Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Scary Gary Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Pledge during shooter drill

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Lola Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

M2Bulls Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

in between cliimate change

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

What is Bill 21 Quebec?  
Bill 21, also commonly referred to as Quebec’s secularism law, bans some public servants deemed to be in positions of authority — such as teachers, judges and police officers — from wearing religious symbols on the job.   Hugs

Views of the World Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

https://twitter.com/RottenInDenmark/status/1471155338502184960?s=20

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Silly. Comparing apples and bicycles.  PS: Also safe for gender discrimination, and you can even decide based on finger length, quality of the smile, who he/she hangs out with, smooth or crunchy… or how they squeeze the toothpaste.  

Kate McKinnon won’t hook up with me because I’m male. Gender discrimination!

Billie Eilish won’t date me because I’m older than her grandfather. Age discrimination!

The hot blonde I met in church won’t see me because I’m married. Marital status discrimination.

None of the Kardashians will date me because I can’t come up with enough cash. Economic discrimination.

Lauren Boebert won’t hook up with me because I don’t have a tattoo on my . . . . You know, that’s OK with me.   Dating is a rather personal choice. I doubt it would be pleasant for either party if we match a racist white person with a black person. Ted himself would not want to spend an evening with a racist homophobic MAGA cap-wearing hedge fund manager.

Gary Varvel for Dec 14, 2021

At no other time has the jobs been separated by is it a job that existed before or is it something never seen before?   We have never asked if a newly hired cook or server was at a place that is new?   Weird way to try to attack Biden.   Just be happy the jobs are coming back as businesses start opening due to the vaccines / boosters.   Think how great the economy would be if everyone would get vaccinated, wear masks when appropriate,  and try to slow / stop the spread of the virus. 

Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

I have no trouble with this.   I have been social distancing and removing my self from personal contact with people since childhood.   But especially since about 2014.   I am at a point in my life where I am very comfortable with online contact vs in person contact.    If I want more there is Skype, text, face time, and I have the computer set up with cameras.   If I was a student today I would choose remote learning, I think a lot of kids serious about learning would.    A lot of nursing students did their early years of learning online when I was still working back before 2014.   So while not everyone can get the social interaction they need online, Ron for example cannot he still likes person to person contact, I and many others find socializing online to be enough. 

Dana Summers Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Then tell the companies to stop inflating their prices. Greed is a choice.   We should be doing something about Inflation, then, instead of mindlessly blaming President Biden or the Fed like the Right-Wing Death-Cultists are trying to do.   The way to stop this is to restore full and necessary regulation to businesses, including Price Regulations.   This inflation is entirely due to the choices that the Private Market Made. It is neither necessary, nor justified.   Summers must be happy that the upper 1% have greatly increased THEIR wealth!  Summers hates any wage earners being paid more.  And he fights like hell to keep billionaires from paying taxes.

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Shrimp and Grits for Dec 17, 2021

all inferno just like to kidbunch of pollywogsearthling feed yak yakgive them hellgod makes snakesgrim reaper as kidlonger than the boatwhich is which for out loudyou forgot again

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Off the Mark Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Herman Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

The Flying McCoys Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Pickles Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

The Buckets Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Mannequin on the Moon Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: For many their wallets run dry long before the needs do

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Scottie’s world today

reason for the naughty list

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The roundup is short and late today because my blood sugar went uncontrolled and I was in bed in bad shape most of the day.   Ron started talking at 2:30 PM of either calling my doctor or taking me to the E.R.   I nixed both options for having something to eat.   Story below.

I have been having trouble with my blood sugar coming down in the morning when I get up.   It has been around 190 to 225 when I get up this last week.   No idea why, my diet has not changed.  It has been climbing for a month from my normal morning reading of 120 to 130 to the 160’s and 180’s.    This morning it was 244.    All week I would take my medications and every hour check my blood sugar again.   Until this morning with in two hours it would be back to normal.    This morning it did not come down but instead went up.  

One hour after getting up it was 258.    The next hour it started to come down.   It went to 181 and then at 8 AM it hit 133.   I figured everything was fine and back to normal.   I was wrong.   I had breakfast while Ron was shopping at Walmart because I don’t go there.  He was going to come home and I was going out with him to the local two grocery stores.   Only when he got home I was in trouble.   I was diaphoretic, dizzy, confused, tired.    Ron did a blood sugar and I was near 300.    He gave me some medications, as much water as I would take and I went to bed.    He kept checking me.   I woke up around noon, checked the blood sugar and it was still in the low 200’s.   It was coming down but too slowly.   I went back to bed.  

At 2:30 it was back to about 150.   Ron still wanted to call my doctor but I said let me eat first and then I will.   He fixed me a salad and steak, no carbs to speak of, and none of the ones I wanted.   After I ate I again got diaphoretic, shaking, dizzy, nausea.   We checked my blood sugar and I was down to 80.   I was crashing, my blood sugar was going down too fast too far.  Ron was looking for the glucose tablets when I grabbed a MT Dew in the fridge and downed it.    Then I followed it up with a few cookies.   Not smart.   Yes it brought my sugar back up and I started to feel great, then my sugar went to high and I got real tired.   So I went back to bed.   I just got up at 5:30 PM and I am still tried.   I wanted to post what I had gotten done on the roundup, then I am going back to bed I think.  

Don’t worry Ron will be perched over my shoulder for the next three days watching everything I put in my mouth.   He will want blood sugars if I even look slightly wrong.   He has already read me the riot act and told me repeatedly everything I did wrong, repeatedly.   And then did it again to make one of us feel better.  So that was my day, how was yours?  Hugs 

almost to the finish line

Where at least three people are known / charged with voting multiple times for tRump.  Hugs

Chris Britt Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

long arm of the law meadows

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

taxpayers not paying for schooling

Andy Marlette for Dec 15, 2021

bann crt prayers for guns

I am a medic

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Oh dear me, the cartoonist giggling so hard at Biden’s approval numbers, claiming they are so bad fail to remember their cult leaders approval numbers on the same day in his presidency were worse than Biden’s.   The approval numbers for tRump were 36.4 and for Biden were 43.8 on day 330 of their terms.   In case you can not count, that means Biden is more popular than tRump was.   So if it is bad for Biden then it was worse for tRump.   Hugs   https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/

Henry Payne Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

When is some other country going to come over here and solve our problems? I didn’t see anyone stepping in to stop trump or the republican terrorist attacks. Where is the UN?  Where has the idea of the US as the world police gotten us?   A huge bloated military budget and our own problems at home not addressed.   It is time to realize the rest of the world are entitled to make their own choices and they don’t have to do what we tell them nor follow our doctrines.   The US is the busybody of the  world.    Time for us to stop and mind our own business.   Hugs

The Build Back Better bill was paid for and the original CBO score based on the bill showed that.   No debt.   Manchin had said he wouldn’t vote for it if it added to the debt.   The Republicans couldn’t use this real score to sink the bill as it was showing the bill paid for.   So they demanded the CBO do another score, one that they set the parameters, the rules for.   For the new score they added a bunch of things not in the bill to what they wanted scored.   That added a bunch of debt.   So dishonest.   It is like you going to the store with a budget and staying to the budget but at the check out I add a bunch more stuff in your cart you did not plan to buy and then I use that to claim you were over budget.   I busted your budget and then use that to claim you shouldn’t get any of the stuff you planned for in the first place.   Hugs

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

A trillion dollar millstone around the necks of young adults. Civilized nations make it possible for everyone to access affordable higher education, because it is considered a right and beneficial to society as a whole, not an opportunity to make big bucks on the backs of struggling students.   Hugs

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Why does the US turn a blind eye to Israel’s expansion of Squatter-Settlements on Palestinian Land?

https://www.juancole.com/2021/12/expansion-settlements-palestinian.html

 Israeli media have been pointing out that the Biden administration in Washington is not too bothered about the occupation state’s illegal settlement expansion. There is little reason to doubt the veracity of the claim. So far, US President Joe Biden has managed to maintain a fine balance between his agenda in favour of the two-state compromise, and his predecessor’s legacy which promotes Israel’s annexation of more Palestinian land.

As long as Biden adheres to the international consensus about the two-state compromise, all he has to do is issue periodic condemnations and look the other way, turning the proverbial blind eye to Israeli settlement expansion. After all, that is what the UN has been doing ever since it recognised Israel’s colonial existence.

 

“We strongly oppose the expansion of settlements, which is completely inconsistent with efforts to lower tensions and to ensure calm, and damages the prospects for a two-state solution,” said US State Department spokesman Ned Price in October.

This perpetual “concern” can be seen from this statement as saving and perpetuating the rhetoric of two-state diplomacy. Settlements are not opposed because of the dispossession of the Palestinians from their land; that consequence has already been cloistered within the humanitarian agenda. The international community bases its relevance to the issue upon two-state politics, as does the US. Hence the tactic of opposing just one fragment of the entire series of repercussions as a result of settlement expansion and de-facto annexation. Whenever the two-state compromise is mentioned, the Palestinian people rarely feature. It is safe, therefore, to state that the paradigm does not exist to grant Palestinians their rights, but to maintain international interference so that the Palestinians are forever unable to claim their legitimate rights to their land.

Last week, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz reiterated the Biden administration’s rigmarole. Speaking to reporters in Washington, Gantz said that US officials do not criticise settlement expansion with the same fervour that they speak about the two-state compromise. The US, Gantz said, is concerned mostly with “maintaining a political horizon between us and the Palestinians open, and about not creating a reality that blocks such a horizon from developing.”

Even more telling was Gantz’s statement that that there are “lots of differences between what the US and Israel view as a two-state solution.” Taking into account that the two-state compromise has been declared obsolete and remains relevant only within international diplomacy, any purported differences about which Gantz speaks are purely hypothetical.

If the US does not care about settlement expansion, why would it be concerned about how the two-state paradigm is applied, considering that it is no longer viable and Israel is well on its path to de-facto annexation in any case? If the US and Israel are on the same page when it comes to preserving the Palestinian Authority and its compromised politics (and “sacred” security coordination with the occupation state), there is little difference in terms of the ultimate aim that Israel is aiming for, which is complete control over all Palestinian territory. The US certainly doesn’t seek an alternative reality, not when it is so heavily invested in Israel. It is only that Biden has publicly aligned himself with international consensus, while Israel has been publicly rejecting any political negotiation for a solution, which gives Gantz any reason to claim political divergence with Washington.

The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Monitor or Informed Comment.

Thanks to Homeless on the High Desert at https://homelessonthehighdesert.com/2021/12/15/tilting-windmills/ for the link. There are other good links in the post at the link. Hugs

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: It is not free stuff, it is using government to serve the people, help the public. The people today have a lower standard of living since the New Deal.

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Scottie’s world today

vaccine for stupid

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Listen up

Time has not been a healer

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Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

#PeopleOverProfits

Marshall Ramsey Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Drabble Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Republican prayer

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Jack Ohman Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

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But, but, but …it was antifa.   The entire operation was Trump, the Republican Party, and FOX.   They all knew. They all lied afterwards.

Andy Marlette for Dec 14, 2021

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Republicans want a Civil War, based on lies and conspiracies, based on promises they will never deliver, just to retain power and destroy elections/democracy.   Their violence is premeditated. Their base is incapable of independent thought. The losers have united. Instead of owning their growing defeats, they invent excuses. They blame others.

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you got nothing on me medows

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They knew they were guilty. Then they invented an enemy to blame it on.  Republican/FOX fascism, writ large.

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They knew. They lied.   The Right want their ‘lone wolves’ to attack progressives using FOX propaganda.

mark tRump tell people go home

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Hannity, Ingraham, and Kilmeade think their viewers are worthless. They lie to their faces.

please turn off the lights

fox news polticize disaster

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Chris Britt Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Ted Rall Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Joel Pett Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Free Range Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Doonesbury Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Dogs of C-Kennel Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

https://twitter.com/GBBranstetter/status/1470377979175968768?s=20

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

The funny thing about the right attack Biden on crime is that the left attacks Biden for being to strict on crime and punishment.   Have all the right forgotten the 1994 crime bill sponsored by Biden that led to a jump in mass incarceration.   Biden is historically pro-police, pro-prison, pro-hammer down law and order.   However turning the US into a police state wont solve the crime problem.   Crime may be rising now but is still less than it has been even in the last decade.   Crime has been falling steadily.    But there are some who stand to gain by turning the US into a police state.   Resist their fear mongering.   We can do better, again look at other countries, they solve crime problems with out locking up large segments of the population in prisons designed to be punitive and in inhumane.  Hugs

The right likes to call any coverage of the Coronavirus hysterical because they work for the profit of big money.   A virus that has killed over 800,000 people in less than 2 years and 1% of people over 65 in the country.    Think of that.   Why would anyone want to ignore that, because it cuts into profit.  If you have take precautions it costs profits.   So the right wing makes it seem the virus is no problem at all and any one who wants to fight the virus is wrong.   Hugs

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Maybe if police were not busy oppressing minorities with the Republicans endless war on drugs they would have time to focus on petty theft.   Crime rates in GOP cities are the same as those in Democrat led cities. Crime rates in cities that increased police funding showed increases in crime.   By pushing this false Fox News inspired narrative, you ignore the true roots and causes of crime. Typical GOP-posturing.  Hugs

Mike Lester Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

I’m not sure of the point. Kentucky officials and citizens have been highly complimentary about the federal response to the disaster. And the Biden admin has been begging people to get booster shots. What is Mr. Lester’s beef?   Sen. McConnell went as far to praise the speed and effort the President has made in response to the disaster. No mention was made or Covid-19 vaccinations.   Hugs

Again the right wing projects.   Blame Biden they shout for taking away something Biden worked hard to give you and the Republicans fought every attempt to keep you having.  It is extended in the build back better plan that Manchin, Sinema, and the Republicans are fighting to keep from ever becoming law.   This is misdirection in hopes of making the people angry at someone trying to help them by the person trying to hurt them.   Hugs

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Joe Heller Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

No Zuckerberg is the ET.   This reminds me of the twilight zone episode where everyone on a bus stopped at a diner in a snow storm.   They were scared a escaped prisoner was mixed in with them.  After they all got back on the bus and the bus crashed killing everyone one guy returned to the diner where he announced he was from Mars and they were going to invade, but the cook in the diner laughed and told him too late as he was from Venus and they were already to invade.   Hugs

Today's Szep Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Baldo Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Dog Eat Doug Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Garfield Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Rubes Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Family Tree Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

The Buckets Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Mannequin on the Moon Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

For Better or For Worse Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Is Jim Jordan Planning To Kill Us All?

https://www.wonkette.com/is-jim-jordan-planning-to-kill-us-all

 

Rep. Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, has been on something of a roll lately. Last week, he announced to the world that Real America was done with COVID-19. It was a fairly premature declaration given that the areas of the country Jordan likely considers to be “Real America” have far higher COVID death rates than parts he’d likely consider “Not Real America.”

On Sunday, he made an appearance on Sebastian Gorka’s Newsmax TV show (this is a thing) to talk about what a horrific existential threat the Left is, suggesting that perhaps they may have to kill us all in a brutal war of some kind.

Gorka started things off by kicking it old school and whining about Saul Alinsky’s Rules For Radicals, the very existence of which he and Jordan agreed is solid proof that today’s Democratic Party is “not your parents’ Democrat Party.”

Rules For Radicals was published in 1971, which would actually make it proof, I suppose, that today’s Democratic Party is in fact, many people’s parents’ Democratic Party. Gorka also named Alinsky as the most important of these modern Democratic radicals, which is odd considering he has been quite dead since 1972, the year after the book was published.

Gorka initially tried to use the book to get Jordan to talk about the ways in which the Left had done Rule 12 to him — “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” It seems pretty obvious that Gorka was talking about the myriad accusations that Jordan ignored complaints of sexual abuse when he was assistant coach of Ohio State University’s wrestling team from 1987 to 1995. Alas, Jordan did not seem too keen on talking about that for some reason.

Rather, Jordan pivoted to how incredibly radical the Left is now, erroneously claiming that everyone in the Democratic Party supports defunding the police — possibly getting rid of the police entirely! — and having completely open borders, which he claims we have right now at this very moment. At some point he brought up critical race theory. It is very clear he has no idea what defunding the police or critical race theory entail, he just knows they sound scary.

This was the best he could come up with, because it would probably be less frightening to talk about what Democrats are actually trying to do in Congress right now. Try saying “They’re going to let Medicare negotiate prices with drug companies so seniors don’t have to pay ridiculously high prices for their medications! WoooOOOOoooOOO!” in your spookiest voice. Still not very threatening!

Even the kind of “radical” proposals centrist Democrats shy away from are hard to make sound scary. Like “MUAHAHAHA! They’re going to cancel your student loan debt! And you’ll never pay $1,500 for an ambulance ride again!”

But he needed to make things sound as frightening as possible, because what came next was a highly disturbing monologue about how every third generation, Americans are called upon to “do something big” — citing the American Revolution, the Civil War and World War II.

JORDAN: Every third generation in this country has had to do something big. You think about the Founders and what they did when they declared why we’re going to be an independent country, what they had to overcome, the greatest military in the world. They did it.

Three generations later, Lincoln and the Americans then held the country together, got rid of the evil of slavery. Three generations later, we defeated imperial Japan and Nazi Germany, the evils that those two countries represented and the greatest generation won that war.

Here we are three generations later and the assault is from the radical Left. We have to step forward and do our part like previous generations of Americans have done. I think we’re up to the task.”

Jim Jordan, by the way, was one of the 120 Republicans in Congress who voted against removing Confederate statues from the Capitol building.

The grotesque absurdity of these statements aside, it’s worth noting that he’s talking about wars here. Were conservatives to “step forward and do [their] part like previous generations,” it would involve killing us. “Us” being the actual majority of Americans, whether he considers us to be Real Americans or not.

This isn’t just Jim Jordan being an asshole, this is arguably stochastic terrorism. The January 6 insurrection happened because of rhetoric like this, because these people keep getting told by those with authority and power that they have not just the right but the obligation to use violence to get their own way. People like Jordan say these things because it makes their base feel excited and empowered and important and more likely to vote for them. It also makes them more likely to go to prison.

The fact is, if Jim Jordan gave half a shit about “Real America” he’d tell them to get vaccinated and remind them that it is not actually legal for them to try to overthrow the government or murder people who disagree with them. He doesn’t. He doesn’t care if they die from COVID or wind up in prison so long as they vote for him before they do it.

Call me a radical, but I don’t think that someone who thinks it would be swell to murder half of the country ought to be in Congress. It would be nice if we had a higher bar than that. Apparently we don’t.

Ron DeSantis continues to threaten to send undocumented immigrants to Delaware

Ron DeSantis continues to threaten to send undocumented immigrants to Delaware

The Governor shied away from questions about 2024 in this segment.

Gov. Ron DeSantis continued Monday to float ideas about where he might send undocumented immigrants if the federal government sent them to Florida.

The Governor made his threats on the “Ingraham Angle,” again asserting the state’s position that they should be sent to other places.

DeSantis is putting his money where his mouth is: his proposed budget includes an $8 million allocation for relocating the undocumented.

“Our view is that if they’re going to be dumping, we want to be able to facilitate transfer to places like Delaware. And so we have $8 million in my new budget to be able to do that,” DeSantis said.

This line about Delaware, the home state of President Joe Bidenhas been used before.

 

“If you sent (them) to Delaware or Martha’s Vineyard, that border would be secured the next day,” DeSantis said last week in Jacksonville when unveiling a series of proposals designed to address undocumented immigrants being transferred to Florida.

During the interview, DeSantis sounded as if the flights were still going on, even though he had said weeks back that the migrant flights had ceased.

“Well, actually the Biden administration puts people on planes and flies them into Florida in the wee hours of the morning,” DeSantis said.

DeSantis denounced contractors who may have been part of the flights last spring and summer, saying that Biden’s border policies were “effectively a human smuggling operation.”

Among the proposals DeSantis is advancing is a prohibition of state business with those contractors, as well as potential restitution for money made shipping these people.

 

DeSantis avoided taking some of Ingraham’s bait.

He sidestepped a question framing his policy push as motivated by 2024 concerns, and also redirected a question about a Washington Post op-ed accusing him of “paving his path to the White House on the backs of vulnerable immigrant children.”

 

 

https://twitter.com/PhilAmmann/status/1470602799671128073?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1470602799671128073%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joemygod.com%2F2021%2F12%2Fdesantis-threatens-to-ship-migrants-to-delaware%2F

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: To corporations workers are simply commodities to use and throw away. Only they and their fellow wealthy ilk are worthy of a decent life in their opinion.

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Non Sequitur Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Brian McFadden Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Worker solidarity will change this. Unite!

#brokencapitslism won’t change from cute memes. We’ve watched them for 20 years, while refusing to help progressive dems. They are funded by 1% corporate ads, it’s a total joke. It takes progressive policy and progressive leaders. #talknowalk...

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ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 13, 2021

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Phil Hands Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Both parties are not the same.

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all the rights, no responciblity

Graham shows the way

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all I did was rob a bank

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DOJ needs to drop the hammer.

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The Chief of Staff of a twice impeached lifelong criminal is a traitor and cheater.

This is the design. Not the flaw.

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Marshall Ramsey Comic Strip for December 13, 2021

clouding judgement

formatted to fit your mind

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Real loving god there buddy.   I always wonder at people who buy expensive vehicles and then write or plaster them with stickers.   I doubt the sanity of people like this.    Hugs

Chris Britt Comic Strip for December 13, 2021

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The Duplex Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Doonesbury Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Mannequin on the Moon Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Jen Sorensen Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Rivers is another right wing media cartoonist.   I wonder why the right thinks the common decency of wearing a mask and social distancing to protect others around them is hell.   Why vaccines paid for and approved by their tax dollars, used with very minuscule side effects world wide is too much to ask for saving lives.   The lives they save could be theirs.  After all this time and data, the objections now come down to stubborn I don’t want to because my tribe has said it is bad.   They would rather believe a talk show host who is a high school drop out or whose bosses said in court no one should believe him rather than a certified immunologist with over 30 years in the practice of saving peoples lives.    Hugs

The real economy is how money flows effecting peoples lives.   It is not the stock market which is how much money the wealthy are gaining from the system.   In the economy today there is a huge divide between the wealthy and the public.   That divide is making it hard for the public to meet their daily needs.    The Democrats are trying to fix and narrow that divide.    But because the wealthy are so entrenched and own so much of the media along with a majority of the elected office holders it is a fight to get anything for the people, anything helps the public.   The wealthy only care, their only interest is more for themselves.   More than they can spend, more than the other wealthy for bragging rights.   The public needs to know who is fighting for them, and who is fighting against them.   As corporate owned media is not going to tell them, and bribed politicians are going to lie about the attempts to pass bills to help the public, it is up to us to share the true of what is happening with the people.   Spread the news, to everyone, on every blog, at every meeting with others.   Get the word out before it is too late.    Hugs

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

At least Biden is actually trying to something to help the majority of Americans unlike the last administration who only wanted to help the wealthy 0.1%.    Yet another phrase that the GQP has stolen from the language. Used to be “free stuff” was the crap that you got for signing up for a savings account or a web service. Now they intend it to mean “Democrats invested in infrastructure or the people”. Damn them to Hell.  Hugs

Lisa Benson Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

And once again, the pathetically uneducated dropout Lisa Benson confirms how little she understands of any serious economic issue.   New Deal Keynesian liberal market economics is NOT about expecting “FREE STUFF” any more than law enforcement, emergency first responders or “free” public schools — or even the military that costs far more than anything proposed — is “free stuff.”   We all contribute and we all benefit. We want PUBLIC POLICY to address legitimate PUBLIC NEEDS, but has very specific proposals for how ALL OF US contribute, in a way that is fair for everyone.   We all expect to pay our fair shares.

We also expect the billionaires and corporate special interests who have been getting a free ride to pay their fair share.   But for our money we don’t want to just blow up other countries to enrich “defense contractors” of the “military-industrial complex” that (Republican) Eisenhower warned us about; we want to get for our money the things that benefit all of us and INVEST in the resources and opportunities that generate economic returns that enrich us all.   Not free stuff. The only reason the Republicans want our infrastructure to fail is so they can sell it to the highest bidder. Which will cost the working majority that commutes to work the most, as we would have to pay tolls and taxes everywhere we go.   Hugs

Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Only AG would believe atheist’s have meltdowns over the origin of words.   If you really want to drive “them” crazy, just wish them a Happy Festivus and watch their heads explode!!!   Even if Holiday originated from Holy Day, that’s not its modern meaning. And besides, even if you intend it as Holy Day, that’s still more inclusive because every religion has some concept of Holiness.   No one is telling you that you can’t say Merry Christmas. Happy Holidays is simply meant to show respect for those of us who DON’T celebrate Christmas.   I have never understood the made up war on Christmas and anger on the right if people don’t use their exact phrasing.   Isn’t this the freedom people?   No vaccines and do what they want party?   But forcing everyone to pay homage to a holiday that has borrowed every aspect of it from other faiths and pagan rites seems weird to me.   Hugs

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Herman Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

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Let’s talk about coup by PowerPoint…..

STARTUP PITCHED TASING MIGRANTS FROM DRONES, VIDEO REVEALS

https://theintercept.com/2021/12/13/brinc-startup-taser-drones-migrants/

BRINC, A RISING star among the many companies jockeying to sell drones to police, has a compelling founding mythology: In the wake of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, its young founder decided to aid law enforcement agencies through the use of nonviolent robots. A company promotional video obtained by The Intercept, however, reveals a different vision: Selling stun gun-armed drones to attack migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

The company’s ascendant founder and CEO, Blake Resnick, recently appeared on Fox Business News to celebrate a venture capital coup: $25 million from Silicon Valley A-listers like Sam Altman, ex-LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner’s Next Play Ventures, and former acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan. The 21-year-old Resnick, a Thiel fellow and a new inductee to the prestigious Forbes “30 Under 30” list in the category of social impact, told Fox Business’s Stuart Varney that Brinc’s quadcopter drones are helping police defuse dangerous hostage situations on a near-daily basis. Resnick repeated his longtime claim that the company had been founded “in large part” as a lifesaving response to the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, an inspirational story that’s made its way into press coverage of the startup. With increased scrutiny paid to the moral and bodily harms posed by autonomous militarized robots, Brinc’s “Values & Ethics” webpage offers a salve, asserting a “duty to bring these technologies into the world responsibly” and a commitment to “never build technologies designed to hurt or kill.”

But a 2018 promotional video for an unreleased border security product shows that the startup’s original technological goals did involve hurting people. In the video, Resnick, standing at an unnamed stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, demonstrates how his company’s flying bots could be used to detect, track, interrogate, and ultimately physically attack would-be migrants. “This is one of the most desolate parts of our southern border,” a blazer-clad Resnick says in the video, standing beside a large metallic box adorned with solar panels. “Every year, over $100 billion of narcotics and half a million people flow through areas just like this one.” When the video was made, the Trump administration had begun investing in so-called virtual wall surveillance technologies to obviate the need for the physical wall that Donald Trump had promised during his presidential campaign, inking contracts with Brinc competitors like Anduril Industries (also linked to Peter Thiel, the PayPal co-founder behind the Thiel Fellowship). “There’s no wall here,” notes Resnick, “and it probably wouldn’t work anyway because of the rough terrain and eminent domain issues.” Luckily, “there is a solution,” says Resnick, gesturing to the metal chest.

Resnick would have been about 18 at the time the video was made.

In the video, Resnick calls that solution the “Wall of Drones,” in which the glinting boxes would be deployed across the border, each harboring a small robotic quadcopter with high-definition and thermal sensors, self-piloting abilities, human-detection software, and, crucially, a stun gun. Once Brinc’s border drone detected a “suspicious” person, it was to connect its sensors and built-in speaker with a Border Patrol agent, who would then remotely “interrogate” the “perpetrator.” In the video demonstration, a Latino actor referred to as “José” is walking in the middle of the desert when he is approached by the Brinc drone. José then refuses to show identification to the drone, points a gun at it, and walks away, whereupon the drone is depicted firing a Taser into his back and shooting an electrical current through him. José crumples into the dirt.

Fully realized, the Wall of Drones would have entailed hundreds or thousands of these armed robots constantly searching for targets along the border, adding more weapons to an already highly militarized stretch of the Earth.

The artificial intelligence-powered hunting and tasing of a wandering migrant isn’t a scene that’s immediately easy to reconcile with Brinc’s corporate vow: “Be mindful of the implications of our work — we won’t build a dystopia.” Today the company is still engineering sophisticated security-oriented drones with an eye toward police, the Department of Homeland Security, and defense customers but without the weaponized variant shown off in the desert. Brinc’s current main offering to police and other first responders is the LEMUR S drone, which closely resembles the Wall of Drones unit but does not have a weapon installed. It’s described by the company as a “tactical tool that can help to de-escalate, reduce risk, and save lives.” The company also sells the BRINC BALL, a spherical cellphone-like device that can be tossed into dangerous situations by police to listen and communicate remotely.

The Blake Resnick of today, three years removed from his borderland demonstration, is contrite over having worked on the border system. He told The Intercept over email that the “video is immature, deeply regrettable and not at all representative of the direction I have taken the company in since.” He described the Wall of Drones system as a “prototype” that was “never fully developed, sold, or used operationally” and was discontinued in 2018 because it is “prone to disastrous misuse. … I agree that the technology as depicted is unethical and that is one of the reasons we created a set of Values and Ethics to guide our work,” he added, referring to the website section.

Resnick also said that “the video was faked” — the company “never built a drone with a functional taser.” The video, he said, used compressed gas to fire a Taser dart at the actor but “without actually putting high voltage through the wires.”

Still, the company did try to sell the system: Resnick noted that “BRINC had initial discussions with a very limited number of parties” about purchasing the Wall of Drones system, explaining that the idea was to build something cheaper than a border wall that would reduce “the risk of gunfights between law enforcement and armed traffickers attempting to cross into the United States.” But “nothing ever progressed” with the project, and Resnick repeated his claim that he was inspired by the Las Vegas shooting “to pivot away from these uses” to serving emergency responders, though work continued on the Wall of Drones into the year following the massacre. That pivot and the company values statement predated the startup’s first employee, revenue, product delivery, and fundraising, he said. Brinc, he said, is committed to not selling weaponized drones.

Despite Resnick’s change of heart and the company’s current unarmed tack, some who spoke to The Intercept say the fact that the technology was ever on the table raises serious concerns about the values, ambitions, and judgment of Brinc and its young CEO. And though Brinc’s founder says that he’s pivoted away from drones built to intercept and incapacitate migrants, the company’s original mission — selling flying robots to aid in state security — remains in place, situating the company in an ethically fraught new frontier of business. The company recently hired a “federal capture and strategy director,” previously employed by a defense contractor selling drones to U.S. Special Operations Command, suggesting an interest in military applications.

“He’s got this whole narrative about the shooting in Vegas, but the original idea was 100 percent to use drones to tase migrants,” a source with direct knowledge of Brinc told The Intercept. The source, who asked to remain anonymous to protect their livelihood, said that Resnick at the time showed little interest in drone “applications in the non-tasing immigrants business” even though there are “a million things you can use drones for that don’t involve electrocuting people.”

Referring to Brinc’s current emphasis on nonviolence and de-escalation, this person said, “They only made that up when they raised funds from real investors like Sam Altman. The company puts out a good front about rescuing people and doing no harm, but imagine what is said to cops behind closed doors?”

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An actor depicting a migrant on the U.S.-Mexico border is struck with a stun gun, demonstrating the capabilities of Brinc’s “Wall of Drones” system.

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“Startups pivot all the time to where the money is,” this source added. “Google once said ‘don’t be evil.’ When the rubber hits the road, you’ve got paying customers, and those customers want things.”

A patent in Resnick’s name protecting an expanded version of the system from the video raises further questions about both his stated motivation for pivoting away from weaponized drones and about the potential for the company to use such technology in the future. Brinc provisionally applied for the patent in 2017 but formally applied in June 2018 — seven months after the Vegas shooting that Resnick said convinced him to switch to helping emergency responders. The patent was awarded to Brinc last year. The patent application, for “Drone Implemented Border Patrol,”  states: “If a person is detected, an onboard facial recognition algorithm will attempt to identify the person. … In one embodiment, the facial recognition algorithm works by comparing captured facial features with the U.S. Department of State’s facial recognition database.”

The patent specifies that the onboard stun gun is a Taser X26, a powerful, discontinued electroshock weapon associated with “higher cardiac risk than other models,” according to a 2017 Reuters investigation. But a stun gun was only one of many possible options. Other potential anti-migrant armaments described in the patent include pepper spray, tear gas, rubber bullets, rubber buckshot, plastic bullets, beanbag rounds, sponge grenades, an “electromagnetic weapon, laser weapon, microwave weapon, particle beam weapon, sonic weapon and/or plasma weapon,” along with “a sonic approach to incapacitate a target.”

Migrant and civil liberties advocates decried the technology demonstrated in the video.

“The Biden administration and Congress must not contract with companies like Brinc,” said Mitra Ebadolahi, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial Counties, after reviewing the video. “Doing so promotes profits over people and does nothing to further human safety or security.” Ebadolah added that the Wall of Drones system is “particularly horrifying when one considers potential targets: unaccompanied children, pregnant people, and asylum-seekers searching for safety.”

She echoed the source’s concerns about a pivot back to weaponized drones, stating: “In an unregulated market, tech executives follow the money, and they engineer their products for buyers that promise large profits and little scrutiny. The most attractive government contracts are with our most over-funded and under-scrutinized agencies: law enforcement.”

Jacinta Gonzalez of Mijente, a Latino advocacy and migrant rights group, described the Wall of Drones video as “absolutely horrifying” in an interview with The Intercept. “It’s terrifying to think that this is not just an awful idea that someone brings up in a brainstorming session, but [Brinc has] gone so far as to make the video,” which she says is illustrative of “how blurry the line has become between war zones and a militarized border. You can tell very clearly that these companies are getting their inspiration from the killer drones that are used in other parts of the world.”

Gonzalez said that she was disturbed by the scenario depicted in the video, which she described as a “racist fantasy” and not representative of the true humanitarian problems along the border. “If there was a drone flying over, they would most likely be finding families and people who are going through a very difficult health crisis. … They would be confronting folks that might not be speaking English.” Forcing the average southern border migrant into an interrogation with a robot designed to electrocute them “just makes a dangerous journey all the more violent, all the more likely to result in death or harm.”

Gonzalez shared skepticism over how Brinc’s current pledge to not help build a robotic police dystopia might fare in the longer term: “You cannot trust a company that is even putting ideas like this out into the world.” Avoiding a future in which the southern border is patrolled by armed flying robots “not only requires commitments from this company to say that they won’t produce this type of drone, but it also requires local police departments, and ICE, the Department of Homeland Security, and Border Patrol to all proactively say, ‘This is not the type of technology that we want to invest in, we would absolutely never implement something like this.’”