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Daily cartoon / meme roundup. Fox news viewers are only about 3 million out of a country of 336 million. Democrats need to remember that and not run scared from the right wing media
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There is a maga group trying to finish destroying a very important preserve that tRump against court rulings just started destroying for his vanity wall. They want the preserve gone, revoked , or just ruined beyond ability to function so they can get their wall section that wont make a bit of difference.

Yes that would cause kid real distress. Funny thing about those who think that teaching history about slavery causes white kids discomfort forget is black kids experience racism long before they start school.














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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes
I find the misleading right wing media’s obsession with a civil servant weird. Dr Fauci is accomplished yes, but he only a bureaucrat. He has no power or authority to make rules and regulations. His only task is to advise based on his skill and education, like others in the government. Yet the right has developed an almost cult like mythology around this person. I wonder why? Could it be he is an intelligent well skill person who knows what he is talking about? Could it be he refutes and shoots down all the right wing nonsense over Covid and public health measures? Or could it be he disagreed with the cult leader tRump and the followers of the dear leader must now attack him with everything they have to protect the snowflake that claimed Covid would just disappear like magic called tRump? I wonder?
Silly cartoon. China doesn’t allow protests and has ever person allowed to enter the stadium vetted. No one would dare protest.

Right wing cartoon comment sections I commented on
https://comicskingdom.com/david-m-hitch/
https://www.creators.com/read/gary-varvel Good reading, I am very proud of this exchange
https://www.creators.com/read/a.f.-branco
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Again my comment hit as spam
https://comicskingdom.com/darrin-bell/2022-02-03/
I posted this and it got hit as spam.
We have received your request for review
It was in response to this.
You ignore a number of facts and aspects. It appears that your understanding of the “nuclear family” is dominated by the concept of “partiarchy”, i.e. that men would suppress women. And you are overly focused on the economic situation, which is how Marxists see the world. That is not my understanding. The nuclear family is a concept based on commitment. It has little to do with there being just one breadwinner. That may be one manifestation of commitment, but the main point is that the members of the family understand the responsibilties they have for one another, especially the parents for the children. Women in the work force are not the antagonist of the nuclear family. In fact, the “liberation” of women had less to do with some sui generis social force and all the more with the technological changes of the modern age, i.e. that maintaining a household became less of a full-time job.
Regarding the color-blind impact of misguided welfare implementation, I agree with you. Note how I referred to “poor neighborhoods”. The destruction of family values wreaks havoc across the board, as can be seen by the high drug use among poor white people.
I completely disagree with your contention that education as a path out of poverty would somehow be racist. That doesn’t make sense and contradicts the facts, i.e. that one’s chances of economic success are very strongly correlated with your level of education and the character qualities that go along with obtaining a degree, namely the capacity to set a goal and work until it has been achieved.
I also completely disagree with the simplistic notion that family breakdown has something to do with the tax-code. Most western countries have progressive tax systems, i.e. the more you earn, the more you pay. And if it is carried interest that you are looking at, then you might want to rethink your political affiliations. Or do you think that Nancy Pelosi and Co., who just keep getting richer with stock investments, are going to do anything about that? I wouldn’t hold my breath.
I am getting really discouraged to even try to respond even to normal conversations.
Oklahoma Considers Database For Pregnant People As Roe Hangs In The Balance
The Oklahoma Legislature started its 2022 session this week with a slew of anti-abortion bills, which isn’t uncommon. “This is my 12th year in the legislature now, and it feels like every year we go through this,” said Oklahoma House Minority Leader Emily Virgin (D).
But this year’s anti-abortion bills ― 11 were pre-filed before the legislative session even began ― bring fresh menace. The state’s Republican governor has already promised that he would sign any abortion restriction the Oklahoma Legislature sends his way. Moreover, some bills, which clearly go beyond what’s allowed by Roe v. Wade and normally would immediately get bogged down in the court system, could actually become law given the looming U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which could upend five decades of abortion rights.
And the bills coming to the floor range from extreme to downright dystopian, including one that would create a state-run database of some pregnant people in the state.
“[W]e have absolutely seen the bills get more and more extreme,” said Virgin. “That’s due to the national landscape and the conservative majority on the Supreme Court. I think the anti-abortion movement has been strengthened and emboldened by that. And with our current governor, it’s pretty likely that he’ll sign any anti-abortion bill that makes it to his desk.”
Last year alone, Oklahoma passed a six-week abortion ban, a “trigger” ban if the high court rules against Roe v. Wade, a total ban and restrictions on medication abortion and other measures restricting reproductive rights (almost all have been blocked in lower courts).
The 2022 pre-filed bills include two six-week abortion bans and a total ban with similar enforcement mechanisms to Texas’ draconian restriction that deputizes private citizens to sue to enforce the law. Other proposed measures give personhood status to fetuses, ban abortion at 30 days and add a constitutional amendment declaring Oklahoma does not protect the right to abortion.
The most radical of the bunch is Senate Bill 1167, filed by state Sen. George Burns (R). Titled the Every Mother Matters Act, or EMMA, it would establish a government database for pregnant people looking to get abortions in Oklahoma. Each pregnant person will call a hotline and be connected with a “pre-abortion resource” assistant, but that person is legally not allowed to refer a patient to an abortion provider. The pregnant person would then be assigned a “unique identifying number” in the database, and abortion providers would be mandated to keep the information for seven years.
As part of the program, the woman will “be connected with a care agent who will provide, at no cost to her, an assessment of eligibility and offer assistance in obtaining support services, other than abortion, for her or the unborn child’s biological father,” according to a press statement from Burns’ office. The services include information on adoption, housing, employment, child care and more, but not on abortion care. It is unclear if the hotline assistants will have any medical expertise in reproductive care, but the legislation does bar anyone who’s worked for an abortion clinic in the past from signing up to be a resource agent.
“Many women facing unexpected pregnancies turn to abortion because they feel like they have no choice. We want to make sure they have an opportunity to connect with medical, financial and other resources that they may not know about,” Burns said in the press statement. “This legislation will do that as well as provide screening to identify those who’ve been victims of crime so that, with the woman’s consent, a report can be made to the appropriate law enforcement agency.”
Burns added that his “ultimate goal is ending abortion.” He did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.
But, like so many of Oklahoma’s pre-filed abortion restrictions, S.B. 1167 is redundant. Oklahoma already has informed-consent laws that require pregnant people be told about parenting and adoption as abortion alternatives.
The proposed legislation is “truly off the deep end,” said Kristin Ford, vice president of communications and research at NARAL Pro-Choice America. “This bill is just so beyond the bounds of what any rational person would consider an appropriate role for politicians to play in people’s personal lives and family decisions.”
“Despite the framing that this is about helping folks, it’s pretty obvious that this is about expanding the state’s surveillance apparatus over pregnant people. People who aren’t even seeking abortion are going to fall under the surveillance apparatus, too.”
– Grace Howard, author of “The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood”Tracking pregnant people who are seeking abortions is a slippery slope, added Grace Howard, an assistant professor of justice studies at San Jose State University who is writing a book, “The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood.”
“Despite the framing that this is about helping folks, it’s pretty obvious that this is about expanding the state’s surveillance apparatus over pregnant people. People who aren’t even seeking abortion are going to fall under the surveillance apparatus, too,” Howard said.
It’s especially concerning because the maternal mortality rate in Oklahoma is abysmal. Specifically, the state has one of the highest maternal mortality rates for Black people in the country.
“The resources that are spent on this redundant, unhelpful and burdensome abortion legislation could be better utilized,” said Dr. Joshua Yap, an abortion provider for Planned Parenthood Great Plains’ Tulsa clinic.
If any of these restrictions pass ― but especially something like a 30-day or six-week abortion ban ― they won’t only affect Oklahomans. For five months now, Texans have been coming to Oklahoma to receive abortion care due to the Lone Star State’s extreme six-week abortion ban. Yap told HuffPost in November that his clinic staff had to double- or even triple-book their schedule to accommodate patients, 75% of which were from Texas.
Oklahoma abortion clinics were already booking weeks out when the Texas ban went into effect, delaying care and pushing people farther and farther into pregnancy. Those ripple effects will be even greater if Oklahoma’s access to abortion is further limited.
Yap believes Oklahoma and Texas patients who can travel will head to Kansas, a neighboring state that only has four clinics left. “Barely six months ago, we were trying to prepare ourselves emotionally for the Texas law going into effect, and now we’re having to re-brace ourselves going into this legislative session,” he said. “It feels like we’re really powerless from preventing these measures from going through.”
The decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, involving a Mississippi bill, is expected sometime this spring. Most advocates and pro-abortion rights lawmakers are not very optimistic given the court’s conservative majority.
When asked how Virgin, the Oklahoma House Democratic leader, is feeling about the pending decision, she responded that she’s scared.
“It’s scary to think about not having all of the health care options available to folks who find themselves in that situation. I’ve talked to people who run the gamut of reasons why they seek abortion care, and I think of all of them when I think about Roe potentially being overturned,” she said.
“We know that across the country, people do believe that there should be a right to access this kind of care. Whether it gets overturned or not, I think that we still have to fight for those options to be available.”

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: It is time to really look at the standard of living and quality of life in the US
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The US incarcerates more people than any other country. We might want to be careful when throwing around charges of human rights abuses.






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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

The facts change and the people responsible for public policy have to change their advice to match the new circumstances.

Complete projection and trying to hide what they are doing. Remember this is the party that is pushing bills to ban subjects from being taught in schools, banning even talking about LGBTQ+, requiring teachers to wear cameras, out kids to parents, has a media arm called Fox News, and trying to call an insurrection riot legitimate political discourse.

I wondered how long it would take for the right wing cartoonist to pick this up. Took less than a day from when Fox News aired a misleading story on it and the cartoonist drawing what the misinformation is. No the US government is not buying crack pipes. They are funding ways to keep addicts from dying or over dosing along with spreading disease. Beau has a good video on this with some of the things the bill funds. So I expect this to be a big shit storm on the comment section of the radical right cartoons.
The preponderance of evidence indicates that mask wearing reduces transmissibility per contact by reducing transmission of infected respiratory particles in both laboratory and clinical contexts. Public mask wearing is most effective at reducing spread of the virus when compliance is high.
Leffler et al. (29) used a multiple regression approach, including a range of policy interventions and country and population characteristics, to infer the relationship between mask use and SARS-CoV-2 transmission. They found that transmission was 7.5 times higher in countries that did not have a mask mandate or universal mask use, a result similar to that found in an analogous study of fewer countries (30). Another study looked at the difference between US states with mask mandates and those without, and found that the daily growth rate was 2.0 percentage points lower in states with mask mandates, estimating that the mandates had prevented 230,000 to 450,000 COVID-19 cases by May 22, 2020 (31).
https://www.pnas.org/content/118/4/e2014564118
We’re not going away from mask mandates because they’re ineffective. We’re going away from them because the will to use them is evaporating.
I don’t have a problem with people who don’t want to wear a mask, however I do have a problem with people going into establishments without a mask demanding service when the owners of those establishments require their employees to wear a mask. House rules, follow the house rules of get out of the house. If you do get sick are you willing to forgo expecting your health insurance company to pay your medical bills since you decided not to take precautions?
^^^Just can’t stop repeating lies…
Has the U.S.-Mexico border been left completely open for anyone to cross?
No. And we’ve been here before.
In March, we rated False a claim that the border “is now open to anyone from anywhere in the world who wishes to enter our country.” In April, we rated False a claim that the U.S. is locked down and there’s “a wide open border.” And in July, we rated Mostly False a claim that Biden “is restricting travel for Americans into Mexico, but is keeping the border wide open for illegal aliens to walk right into our country.”
Here’s what is happening now.
Biden has continued a policy — initiated by former President Donald Trump — to restrict Americans’ travel to Mexico, as a way to fight the spread of COVID-19. On Nov. 26, after omicron was identified in South Africa, Biden banned travel from South Africa and seven other African countries.
Most people trying to cross at the border into the U.S. are being turned away, under a March 2020 order by the Trump administration to curb the spread of COVID-19. The Biden administration is still enforcing that policy, although it’s exempting children who arrive alone, as well as some families.
Encounters at the southern border rose each month since Biden took office through July, before dropping the next two months. The latest U.S. Customs and Border Protection figures show there were more than 1.7 million encounters during the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
In September, the last month for which data was available, there were 192,001 encounters, 102,673 of which resulted in expulsion.
No policies have been changed that would make the borders more open, said Michelle Mittelstadt, spokesperson for the Migration Policy Institute.
The claim that the U.S.-Mexico border is completely open is False.
Comment sections I have made comments on today. I wonder how long they will stay up.
https://www.creators.com/read/gary-varvel
https://www.creators.com/read/a.f.-branco/02/22/319815
https://www.creators.com/read/tom-stiglich
https://www.creators.com/read/zack-hill
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Trump’s call records during Jan. 6 riot have gaps in them
Republican lawmaker HUMILIATES himself with worst tweet possible
Daily cartoon / meme roundup: The workers do all the real work to make the profit while the upper incomes claim they are the job creators
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A majority of the right wing comments are simply insults with no information, no credible sources, and no acceptance of reality. They some how think winning is to “own the libs with insults” like little kids on a school playground.

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For some reason when Macron went to talk to Putin over the issue of Ukraine they were seated at a table with like 20 feet between them.






The snow is all man made

https://twitter.com/MoiraDonegan/status/1491211439675113474?s=20&t=nW24iiq5d9eAFXiyy_2NJA
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I did not think Rivers could sink any lower than he has been, but he surprised me with this one. I don’t post it for the message but to see how some right wing cult members see the world.
It’s a sad comic. President Biden really wants unity but the GOP has no wish to join the US of A. Got to give Joe credit for trying though.. His predecessor actively did and continues to divide the nation. Biden would love to have a unified government but you can not expect the Republicans to do anything to help the country because they think their chances of reelection come from denying Biden anything especially if it helps the public.
So true. The misleading right wing media arm of the Republican party can not stand to have Biden credited with anything. They are all about obstruction and misinformation to try to get Republicans elected to office.
Really asinine. Non-citizens can not vote! It takes years. In general, a non-citizen must spend at least 5 years as a lawful permanent resident to be eligible for naturalization while a spouse of a U.S. citizen must spend at least 3 years as a lawful permanent resident3. The median years spent as an LPR for all citizens naturalized in FY 2020 was 7.1 years. To think this is the Democrats plan you give Democrats far to much credit for future planning.
The cartoonist is way off base, no one I knows says it is OK for Democrats to use the N-word. I think this is in anger over Republicans being called on the carpet for using that word. Having said that I have an issue with “bad words”. I really don’t think there are any words that should be outlawed. I understand that words can hurt and wound. I have some words that make me cringe and Ron has words he doesn’t like me to use. But words only have the meanings we give them, and it is the same with the power words have. Their power comes from us. By making the word referred to by its initial makes it more powerful than it ever should be. It is not like a person doesn’t know what the N-word means so is their a difference between using the word or using the n-word to mean the same thing.

Complete lie and misdirection. The crime has risen in cities and states with both Republican and Democratic leadership. Plus crime is still lower than it has been in the last decade. It is expected to decline as the country returns to non-pandemic conditions. What prosecutors are doing is not prosecuting non-violent crime with lower dollar values so that they can use more programs designed to rehabilitate people and not feed the school to prison for profit pipelines. They are not prosecuting low level drug crimes such as possession when so many states have legalized cannabis. The sad fact is there is profit in incarcerating a lot of people in the country, there is a political reason to incarcerate black people and take away their voting rights. There is an attempt to stop any reforms to the justice system and prosecutions in the US. Again this cartoon is misdirection and misinformation.

No police forces have been defunded, most have seen budget increases. However the Republicans did vote against more money for the police. Yes the Republicans did vote no to police getting more money! The Build Back Better bill had money for police departments all across the US and Republicans killed it. Not one Republican voted for it. So save your pious fake tears.
This is BS. Trying to explain science to science deniers is a waste of time. The world is not flat. The world is way more than 6000 years old. The Bible is fiction, not canon. Vaccines work. Masks protect the wearer and the people around the wearer when worn properly.
If it weren’t for 1/2 the population wearing masks, this pandemic would be far worse…
If 100% of the population wore masks, we would not be so deep into this pandemic NOW!
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On the above, Ron and I tell each other when we are going to go for a nap so the other can join in. But we have only been together 32 years.



I disagree that I am focusing on patriarchy. I focused on income to provide for the family while allowing plenty of time for family interaction that promotes both bonding and ability for further wellbeing. In my opinion when care givers had to restrict their time to “nurture” their offspring it caused the breakdown of the nuclear family. It led to less stability, more friction in families leading to negative consequences like more breakups, absenteeism, less cohesion of the family structure, and less positive future growth.
Excessive drug use, incarceration, and other issues again can be tracked back to the less and less time care givers have to spend with family and kids especially. How often have we heard that ide hands are the devil’s playground, to mention an old saying? When kids became latch key kids due to both parents / care givers needing to work it really accelerated the breakdown of the family unit.
I want to make clear I do not think the nuclear family of one male and one female is the best or only way to have a productive healthy family. It is the one we are discussing.
Do you deny that the education opportunities are less for people of color than for white people? As I already mentioned the same programs available to white men returning from world war 2 were not available for the most part for people of color returning from world war 2. If you cannot access the education due to race which leads to less financial gain to pass on to future generations then yes, it is racist.
At one point an education could make a large difference and increased the income levels a person earned however the ability to access the education was mostly for white people. Then when education became too expensive so that the majority of people couldn’t get an advanced education or degree without extreme debt that couldn’t be paid off reasonably, then education no long lifted people out of poverty or increased financial benefit. If a person has to spend all they can make to pay back their education loans they have not improved their situation at all. In fact they have made their situation worse. The situation in the US has become only the already wealthy / very well off can afford most advanced educations that earn the highest salaries. Lower degrees are not resulting in higher salaries so do not build wealthy or financial benefits.
Again one must have the ability to access the education and not be bankrupt after one gets that education for it to be helpful in anyway. Today employers want advanced degrees but do not wish to pay wages that allow for any gain of having those degrees.
As for the progressive nature of our tax code it has been chipped away at since the 1970’s. The tax burden has shifted from those who could afford it the wealthy and large cooperation’s to the lower incomes who cannot afford it. For example in the 1950’s tax rate on the top bracket was 84.357% and the marginal tax rate was 90%. Some say that the effect rate was around 43%. That is still significantly higher than the wealthy and large corporations pay today. The country cannot continue to transfer all the countries wealth to the upper incomes while ignoring the needs of the country. The standard of living in the US is at its lowest level since the robber baron age.