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In DeSantis’ Florida, Miami doctor learns: Criticize the government at your own risk | Editorial​


The suppression of dissent continues in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Florida.


The latest example: the abrupt removal of a Miami pediatrician from the Florida Healthy ******* board after she dared to publicly criticize the state for delaying access to COVID vaccines for the state’s youngest children.

Dr. Lisa Gwynn, a pediatrician with the University of Miami Health System, is also the president of the Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. And, yes, she did air her concerns in interviews, including in the Miami Herald, about Florida’s refusal to pre-order COVID-19 shots for infants and toddlers, saying she was “devastated” by the state’s refusal to get the vaccines as quickly as possible.

She told the Herald she was advocating for equal access to the vaccines. “I’m not a politician, I’m a pediatrician. And there’s no other reason for me to do what I do other than to improve the health of children in our state.”
 

Liz Cheney’s anti-Trump crusade could cost her her job. But her message may be sinking in, even in deep red Wyoming.​


BUFFALO, Wyo. — During the fifth hearing of the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack last week, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming leaned toward the microphone and delivered an assessment clearly and somberly, like a doctor telling an ailing patient a hard truth.

“It can be difficult to accept that President Trump abused your trust, that he deceived you,” Cheney said, directing her words at millions of Americans — mostly Republicans like her — who still support the former president. “Many will invent excuses to ignore that fact, but that is a fact.”

A few hours later that day and some 1,800 miles to the west, Cheney’s opponent in the Republican primary in Wyoming offered voters something they found much sweeter: a laundry list of suggestions, head-snapping but false, that the 2020 election was not fair to Trump. It included “things going on in Georgia,” funding for election offices from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Pennsylvania drop boxes, and absentee voting in Wisconsin.

“We got a lot of stuff exposed in 2020, and hopefully that will never happen again,” Harriet Hageman said at an event in the civic center in this small city at the foot of the Bighorns.

The ******* of former vice president Dick Cheney and a staunch conservative, Cheney is fighting Donald Trump in the hearing room and Trumpism at home. But her effort to excise both from the party might just get her purged first. Her unyielding stance against the former president’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election has thrust her into political peril at home, where she is battling Republicans who have no problem telling voters exactly what they want to hear about Trump, whether or not it’s true.
Good on both counts.
I don't want Democrats to waste time promoting this woman and remember, other than her standing against Trump, she has a crazy Con record in the House, and unlike a lot of her colleagues she's actually a leader and strategist. She's got to go. She voted against gay marriage, and her sister, is in a gay marriage!! She is no hero of the left and it will be helpful to have a lesser Con in her place.
 
"Believe what I say, not what you've heard or seen!" TRUMP "I am your Messiah, don't forget that!"


He did it in a tweet on Aug. 18, 2018, focusing on the White House’s cooperation with Special Counsel Robert Mueller: "I allowed White House Counsel Don McGahn, and all other requested members of the White House Staff, to fully cooperate with the Special Counsel. In addition we readily gave over one million pages of documents. Most transparent in history. No Collusion, No Obstruction. Witch Hunt!"​

More recently, during a May 20 exchange with reporters on the White House lawn, Trump said, "There has never been, ever before, an administration that’s been so open and transparent." Then, four days later, Trump reiterated the point in another White House lawn exchange with reporters: "I was the most transparent — and am — transparent president in history." Trump specifically cited providing Mueller with 500 witnesses, testimony by his attorneys, 2,500 subpoenas, 1.4 million pages of documents.​

But does his administration live up to the hype? It does not, whether one looks at his relations with Mueller’s team, his refusal to release his tax returns, or his unwillingness to cooperate with subpoenas from Congress. In fact, several experts we contacted said they laughed out loud when they first heard Trump make this claim. One of those was Jeffrey A. Engel, the founding director of the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University.​

"This might not be the most dangerous" of Trump’s questionable claims, "but it is the most laughable," Engel said. "It’s not as though Trump is the only president with a problematic record on transparency, but he has expanded the range and scope" of those problems. (President Barack Obama, for instance, made 35 promises to improve transparency, and we rated 12 of those Promise Broken.) The White House did not respond to inquiries for this article, but White House spokesman Steven Groves did offer a statement to Politico.​

"The president was fully transparent during the Mueller investigation," the statement said. "He made all requested White House staff available for interviews, produced tens of thousands of documents, and answered questions about the ridiculous ‘collusion’ allegations. The White House and the administration will continue to cooperate with legitimate congressional oversight while protecting executive branch rights and privileges. In addition, the president and his staff engage with the press and answer their questions almost every day."gif_YellowBall-laughing6.gif
"Trump has resisted oversight to a greater extent than typical, with blanket refusals to cooperate, as opposed to the usual give-and-take," said Eric Schickler, University of California-Berkeley political scientist and co-author of the book "Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power."​

Still no Trump tax returns ....
Trump broke a precedent that went all the way back to Nixon of presidential candidates releasing a copy of their tax returns, usually for multiple years. House Democrats have demanded that the IRS release his returns, but Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has refused to do so. The dispute is expected to go to court.gif_yellowball-laughing3.gif

Press briefings halted ....
Trump regularly stops to take questions from reporters on the White House lawn or while he’s traveling from event to event. His aides do, too. But the regular, institutionalized and usually lengthier briefings by his administrations have slowed almost to zero.​

On June 2, 2019, the Washington Post reported that the last time press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders showed up for a regularly scheduled briefing "was 83 days ago, a record period for not briefing the press. She established the previous record (43 days) in March — which broke the record she set in January."​

And it isn’t just the White House. The Post reported that May 31, 2019, marked one year since the last Pentagon press briefing, which for years had been held at least weekly.​

Access to government information ....
Trump reversed a practice begun under Obama of publicly releasing White House visitor logs. After a lawsuit, the Trump White House agreed to a settlement in which a portion of those logs are released. Meanwhile, some White House staffers have been required to sign nondisclosure agreements, even interns, according to the Daily Beast.​

More broadly, the Associated Press released an analysis in March 2018 showing that "the federal government censored, withheld or said it couldn't find records sought by citizens, journalists and others more often last year than at any point in the past decade."​

And in November 2018, the pro-transparency FOIA Project released data showing that Freedom of Information Act lawsuits reached a record high in fiscal year 2018. (FOIA is a 1967 law that gives the public the right to request access to records from federal agencies.)​

"I can’t think of an area where President Trump has been more transparent" than Obama was, said John Wonderlich, executive director of the pro-transparency Sunlight Foundation.​
Trump’s Twitter feed
Even one area that might be considered heightened transparency -- Trump’s Twitter feed -- actually serves to undermine scrutiny and openness. Trump’s tweets provide an almost stream-of-consciousness report of what’s on his mind -- the kinds of insights that would normally emerge after a president left office and released diaries or wrote memoirs, said Laurie L. Rice, a political scientist at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.​

The downside, though, is that Trump’s tweets often contain inaccuracies, contradictory information, or unclear arguments -- and unlike the give-and-take of press conferences, tweets cannot be immediately vetted by reporters. Twitter allows Trump to claim, without immediate pushback, that U.S. consumers won’t pay the cost of tariffs (False) or that past presidents always got high approval ratings when the economy was strong (Pants on Fire). Trump’s tweets are "a form of government-to-public communication that circumvents the free press," said Jennifer Grygiel, an assistant professor at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.​

Our ruling
Trump cited his cooperation with the Mueller investigation, but Mueller himself found several major shortcomings in the Trump White House’s efforts. Beyond that, the Trump administration has assembled a record of aggressive opposition to congressional subpoenas, a longstanding refusal to share his tax returns, a near-zeroing-out of press briefings, and larger numbers of lawsuits demanding the administration release information under FOIA.gif_Yellowball-JerkingOff.gif

We rate the statement Pants on Fire.
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Good on both counts.
I don't want Democrats to waste time promoting this woman and remember, other than her standing against Trump, she has a crazy Con record in the House, and unlike a lot of her colleagues she's actually a leader and strategist. She's got to go. She voted against gay marriage, and her sister, is in a gay marriage!! She is no hero of the left and it will be helpful to have a lesser Con in her place.
agre to a point....she is a conservatibve and voted so on just about everything...…….butshe is anti trump....look at all the trumpies getting in that are anti election people and etc.....kind of the lesser of 2 evils.....did you see what she is running against.....could pss for trumps sister


btw....never did understand her position on gay marriage with her sister being gay
 

Far-Right Republicans Press Closer to Power Over Future Elections

Jun 15, 2022 · The potential for far-right Republicans to reshape the election systems of major battleground states is growing much closer to reality. As the halfway point nears of a midterm year that is vastly friendlier to Republicans, the party’s voters have nominated dozens of candidates for offices with power over the administration and certification of elections who …
Cheating is all they know.
 
what is odd is so many buying it.....got to be getting it from Fox......when is that MF'er going to die.....one ******* against all the lying.....would he change things?
Murdoch and the higher ups at Fox are trying to get Trump to step back for DeSantis so that's a clash to watch out for in the near future. Notice he's been using NewsMax and other outlets lately for his bs.
That party is held together by tape, bubblegum and their hatred of the Left. Internally, they are very suspicious of themselves all around.
 
Murdoch and the higher ups at Fox are trying to get Trump to step back for DeSantis so that's a clash to watch out for in the near future. Notice he's been using NewsMax and other outlets lately for his bs.
That party is held together by tape, bubblegum and their hatred of the Left. Internally, they are very suspicious of themselves all around.
fuck.....which one of them is worse...…..and again the right doesn't see it......even those in Fl. that buy into the *******....hell if nothing else look what he did for covid……...got caught with his hand in the cookie jar with Disney....and they still but into his BS

I really thnk the right somehow just figured out how to contact the stupid people and get inside their heads...……………..works......they have to be some of the dumbest around....and the right lies and tells them whatever and they but into it.....see it on here....haven't a fucking clue....yet ardent republicans
 
I was at a car show last night....and even though we have a pact not to talk politics.....and MAYBE I wasn't supposed to hear....but one asked the other about something he had seen on Fox....they started whispering about Fox....finally I asked if they were talking about the non news entertainment chnnel...one started in and then it was brought up no politics.....but my point is they all live and breathe Fox
 
His way or he throws a tantrum and leaves with the ball ... blame it on the spoiled baby's upbringing. ...... gif_babyStickingOutTongue.gif


Reacting to reports that Donald Trump is thinking of moving up his announcement that he will be running for president in 2024, political analyst and pollster Fernand Amandi said the threat of the former president jumping into the race at such an early time is creating problems for the Republican Party.​

Amandi explained that Trump has three main reasons for wanting to make the jump sooner than later -- two of which are designed to ensure his political survival. "What would be the fallout for announcing so early before the November midterms?" host Phang asked. "Katie, it would be classic Donald Trump to deal with an impending crisis, which right now is dealing with the Jan 6th hearings by creating another crisis -- this time though within the Republican Party by announcing," he began.​
"The Trumpian logic would be as follows, " he continued. "One, it would help him in his mindset avoid some of the legal complications that have clearly now been put on the table. The Justice Department is now in a situation, based on, especially, on Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony this past week where they are going to have to act and that will probably end up in an indictment against Trump for seditious conspiracy."​
"Having said that, Trump's logic is, if I am a political candidate, it might delay or pushback or allow at least Trump to say this is a legal witch hunt as opposed to anything based on reality," he elaborated.​
NO ONE is better at "stall ball" than Donald Trump ... no one! Delay, delay, delay until the victims fall by the wayside or disappear. Of course, NOW, with the SCOTUS in his back pocket, they may just pass a real new law that sitting presidents can't be charged and can pardon themselves. WHERE HAVE WE HEARD THAT, BEFORE?
 
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I hope he does announce and start running his mouth before the midterms......remind people why they voted him out

think he will soon anyway....while the hearing is going....then he can start in on the witch hunt thing again
 

The election of Donald Trump to the presidency was an asteroid strike that profoundly altered America's political and cultural landscape. Six years ago, Trump offered a devil's bargain to evangelical Christians: If they gave a thrice-married, biblically illiterate New York City libertine their vote, he'd deliver Supreme Court justices who'd overturn Roe and promote a conservative Christian agenda. Trump delivered, with help from Mitch McConnell and Democrats who stayed home in 2016 or voted for Jill Stein because of their distaste for Hillary Clinton. Trump appointed three Federalist Society-minted justices who, last week, gleefully erased Roe — triggering a war between the states over abortion whose consequences we can only dimly glimpse.​
But Trump's legacy goes far beyond the 6-3 court now detonating decades of precedents. The Jan. 6 committee hearings have further revealed the 45th president in all his plate-flinging, foaming-at-the-mouth, narcissistic glory — his contempt for democracy, institutions, and traditions; his use of lies, intimidation, and violence to achieve his ends; his animating belief that winning is all that matters. Over four exhausting years, our titular national leader's madness infected the country like a virus. Threats and acts of violence against political enemies have become routine. Hatred, bullying, and "alternative facts" have been validated; meanness is in the air. The red/blue divide Trump deliberately deepened feels increasingly irreparable. In the immediate future, there will be prosecutions of Trump allies and perhaps Trump himself, and then payback investigations by Republicans — and if they control the House, the impeachment of Joe Biden. Beyond that, we can count on nothing, except that Trump's poisonous impact on this nation will linger long after he's dead.
Poster's Note: Hopefully, by the time this is "said & done", Donald Trump will have lost every entitlement ever granted an X-President.​
He deserves nothing from the United States citizens ... absolutely NOTHING!

'They're all scared. They should be.'​

In a series of Sunday tweets, Rep. Adam Kinzinger said Donald Trump and his allies, including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, are "scared" following last week's testimony by Cassidy Hutchinson before the Jan. 6 select committee. "This BIPARTISAN committee has been able to find out things that up until recently were denied by the Jan 6th truthers, so they are left with trying to discredit a young woman with more courage than they could muster in a lifetime. Except… that isn't working," Kinzinger tweeted.​
"Cassidy doesn't seek the limelight, but she is compelled with honor. She didn't even have to swear an oath to the constitution like Kevin, Elise, Kristi Noem and others did. But she volunteered to come under oath to tell what she knows. She is a better person than them all. "​

Kinzinger — an Illinois Republican and critic of Trump — is one of just two Republican members sitting on the Jan. 6 select committee. Trump-backed McCarthy had the opportunity to nominate five representatives to the commission but withdrew from participating after the nominations of Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio and Jim Banks of Indiana were rejected. Kinzinger said earlier this week new witnesses have come forward in the investigation following Hutchinson's testimony. Trump loyalists were described as "genuinely shocked" following Hutchinson's testimony, which included reports that the former president lunged at a Secret Service member and tried to get to the Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack. "They're all scared" Kinzinger added. "They should be."
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Look it up
She did do that. Not surprising for Texas in the 1960s. Police dropped it for the lack of evidence.
I'm starting to see why they went with a Jane Roe identity protection, this woman was the worst of the worst.
Arrested at 10, orphaned at 13, married at 16, pregnancies, ******* abuse and alcohol abuse and many more arrests.
Of course later in life, she became very religious in the Evangelical movement then the Catholics, a Republican and anti-abortion activist.
Another Con.
 
Crazy ******* people...

Yes, but this one is not Chicago.
This is a suburb about 30 miles north of the city. 90% white, average household yearly income is well over $200,000. Very little crime and a small pd- hence the state police, FBI, ATF, and Chicago Police on loan, are all over this.
This is America. Small towns like Uvalde Tx, to wealthy suburbs like Highland Park, and cities and rural communities in between.
We have too many guns in the population easily in the hands of too many idiots. Apparently you can't weed out the idiots in a timely manner, so we have to cut back on the access of weapons.
 
But, but, but the conservatives & NRA said "the only way to stop a bad man with a gun is a good man with a gun." Besides, "guns don't k.ill people, people ******* people" isn't that what they said? I mean, AR-15s are people too, just like corporations, right? Heck, if that AR-15 was human, it'd be down there enjoying the parade, shaking triggers with the people, etc. Don't blame the bullets it spewed out of the end of it at 3,600 fps and totally disfigured and or killed the people they struck. Those bullets were just trying to "reach out" and be friendly, right? Isn't that the logic of the conservatives? More logic from the conservatives.

The frik'n idiots! Conservatives are insistent to prove Einstein wrong ... "keep repeating their same ideas, over and over, and thinking they'll get a different result". The entire world is looking at our "ridiculousness" and shaking its head. Just proof that if you give a politician enough money, they'll look at the most logical choice & resolvement to a problem and call it "ridiculous". They're not in Washington to help the country, to help the people, to make the country stronger ... they're in Washington to help themselves & control everyone with their stupid ideas.
I say pull the whole line of AR's OFF THE MARKET, melt them down and ban 'em from being owned. We, as a country, can't seem to make logical choices at hardly anything ... its all about the money, PERIOD!

A typical knee-jerk response of a Republican to a tragedy obviously too difficult for them to address "logically" .... no wonder they have to "cheat" to win elections.

 
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got a bunch of guns and love to hunt...I have 2 sons and all my guns serve a particular purpose....Duck hunting….deer hunting and etc......funny my Duck gun you are only allowed by federal law to have only 3 shells in it....must have a plastic plug in to prevent more shells......they don't want you pumping the sky full of steel shot and not finding the birds you shot.....we protect the wildlife

as for an AR....only thing you can do with it is target practice and ******* people...…………….another problem is....when Clinton banned them there was something like 97thousand......since lifting the bann now there are over 200thousand out in public hands

I was in a gun shop over the weekend and bought another 30-30 this one for my youngest *******.....they had one wall with nothing but all kinds of hunting guns.....just a little selection on any type gun...…...almost 2 walls with nothing but assault rifles....I asked why so many and not more of the traditional hunting guns......said that was where the money was and they were by far the popular seller
 
But, but, but the conservatives & NRA said "the only way to stop a bad man with a gun is a good man with a gun." Besides, "guns don't k.ill people, people ******* people" isn't that what they said? I mean, AR-15s are people too, just like corporations, right? Heck, if that AR-15 was human, it'd be down there enjoying the parade, shaking triggers with the people, etc. Don't blame the bullets it spewed out of the end of it at 3,600 fps and totally disfigured and or killed the people they struck. Those bullets were just trying to "reach out" and be friendly, right? Isn't that the logic of the conservatives? More logic from the conservatives.

The frik'n idiots! Conservatives are insistent to prove Einstein wrong ... "keep repeating their same ideas, over and over, and thinking they'll get a different result". The entire world is looking at our "ridiculousness" and shaking its head. Just proof that if you give a politician enough money, they'll look at the most logical choice & resolvement to a problem and call it "ridiculous". They're not in Washington to help the country, to help the people, to make the country stronger ... they're in Washington to help themselves & control everyone with their stupid ideas.
I say pull the whole line of AR's OFF THE MARKET, melt them down and ban 'em from being owned. We, as a country, can't seem to make logical choices at hardly anything ... its all about the money, PERIOD!

A typical knee-jerk response of a Republican to a tragedy obviously too difficult for them to address "logically" .... no wonder they have to "cheat" to win elections.

"Assault" weapons were banned in Highland Park IL in 2013 as well as being banned in the city of Chicago since 2019. So the shooting yesterday at the Highland Park parade could NOT have happened with an AR-15...right???? My gosh, the shooter would have been breaking the law if he had an AR-15, so clearly he didn't have one....right???
 
"Assault" weapons were banned in Highland Park IL in 2013 as well as being banned in the city of Chicago since 2019. So the shooting yesterday at the Highland Park parade could NOT have happened with an AR-15...right???? My gosh, the shooter would have been breaking the law if he had an AR-15, so clearly he didn't have one....right???
Exactly why municipal laws don't work. A federal ban is needed. You make a very good point.
They don't work in these cities except to add prison time if caught, but if the goal is to ban them, you cannot do the regionally in the United States with real effect.
A federal ban would do it.
 
Exactly why municipal laws don't work. A federal ban is needed. You make a very good point.
They don't work in these cities except to add prison time if caught, but if the goal is to ban them, you cannot do the regionally in the United States with real effect.
A federal ban would do it.
bann in one state they just go to another state....the only thing that worked was Clintons bann on them entirely.....even then there were a bunch around....just made it impossible for anyone to obtain one
 
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