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« Reply #1328 on: April 25, 2023, 08:55:52 PM »
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Watchdog group accuses House Republicans of violating campaign finance law



The left-leaning advocacy group End Citizens United says three freshman House Republicans have violated federal campaign finance law, the Washington Examiner reported.

Reps. Anthony D’Esposito, Nick LaLota, and Marc Molinaro, all from New York, are being accused of having unlawfully transferred $4,000 combined between their state and federal committees.

"The law is intended to prevent corruption and undue influence over our leaders," Tiffany Muller, president of End Citizens United, said in a statement. "These aren’t one-off mistakes; they appear to be calculated moves."

The Examiner's report stated that in March 2022, LaLota's federal committee received $1,000 from the Suffolk County Republican Committee, earmarked "from [a] verified source,." D’Esposito's federal committee raised $1,000 in March 2022 from Citizens for D’Esposito, and Molinaro's federal committee received $2,000 in total from his state committee in 2021 and 2022, according to End Citizens United.

The FEC stipulates that a candidate's nonfederal committee is "prohibited" from transferring "funds or assets" to his or her federal election committee. The agency also says direct contributions constitute a "transfer" -- regulations that End Citizens United say the lawmakers violated.

It its complaint, End Citizens United says D’Esposito's state campaign illegally used funds on print and advertising, rent, cellphones, volunteer expenses, and mail services in Washington, D.C.

"Additionally, the state committee spent over $97,000 in connection with a golf fundraiser reported to have a speaker advocating for Mr. D’Esposito's election to U.S. Congress," the complaint read. "Despite spending thousands of dollars on these expenses from his state committee, Mr. D’Esposito was neither campaigning for, nor was he seeking ballot access for, any New York state or local office in the 2022 election cycle."

"Thus, there is no logical reason that his state committee needed to make payments for a campaign office, print and online advertising, cell phones, printing, fundraising, or volunteer services. Rather it seems more likely that Mr. D’Esposito made these payments in connection with his federal campaign — his only active campaign at the time," the complaint read.

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DeSantis' educational board nominees have deep ties to dark money



Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has placed an emphasis on structuring school boards by nominating far-right activists who align with his controversial initiative to reform education.

Now, a new report is offering insight into the types of nominees he's selected and how they are connected to Republican dark money. In a report published by Truthout, Alyssa Bowen and Caitlin Mahoney began with an overview of all that has transpired in recent months.

"DeSantis has appointed far-right activists with ties to dark money groups to fill the state’s Board of Education, which wields significant power over the state’s K-12 schools, including the power to dictate educational standards," Bowen and Mahoney wrote.

"These appointments, however, have garnered less media attention than DeSantis’s takeover of Florida’s New College, which included appointing Christopher Rufo, the architect of the recent manufactured outrage over supposed 'critical race theory' in public schools and an

According to Bowen and Mahoney, the nominees have been linked to dark money groups like Moms For Liberty (MFL), “Judicial Crisis Network” (JCN), The Catholic Association (TCA), and a number of others.

The writers went on to express concern about how these types of nominees and heir extremist views could ultimately impact schools and education across the state of Florida. They note that the type of money they have access to puts them in a better position to push their agenda.

"Such extremism by members of a board that determines what is taught in K-12 schools statewide should be disqualifying in itself," they wrote. "The dark money ties of these far-right actors, who have the power to push the fringe positions of their donors to public school children across the state, should also raise eyebrows."

"The close ties between such groups and politicians like DeSantis allow super-wealthy donors with extreme views to be hidden from the public while having disproportionate influence and the power to peddle unpopular and harmful policies that suit the views of rich extremists," they added.

But despite DeSantis' efforts to forward his agenda, the writers emphasized that poll projections suggest voters are not in alignment with this push.

"While DeSantis may want to export his 'culture war' attacks in a bid to 'Make America Florida,' voters don’t appear to be falling for the coordinated right-wing attacks on reproductive rights or our local schools, at least according to the most recent election results," they wrote.

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GOP's 'anti-woke' panic is turning off voters: strategist



Panic-inducing cultural crusades that include banning books involving sexual orientation from classrooms and cracking down on drag performances, are missing their mark, according to a strategist writing for The Bulwark Tuesday.

The problem is that swing voters are simply not tuned into this Republican cause — and are even actively turned off by it, wrote Rich Thau, the president of the research firm Engagious.

"We talked to seven Republicans, four Democrats, and three Independents across two sessions on April 11," he wrote. "The short answer is: The war on woke still isn’t resonating."
These voters, wrote Thau, often didn't have a definition of "woke," and when they did, it was unfavorable to the GOP. One voter identified as "Scott," for example, defined "woke" as "a term that was initiated by right-wing media to try to stop the progressive movement under the age of 30" and "a scare tactic."

When asked about specific policies, these swing voters' positions were more complicated but by no means highly favorable to the GOP. They were open to restricting "classroom instruction" on sexuality for young children and limiting transgender athletes from competing in their gender category — two issues the GOP has pursued — but were not on board with other GOP "anti-woke" policies like banning books, opposing "critical race theory," and cracking down on cities that "defund the police."

"And the vast majority of them saw it as negative if a candidate endorses all five policies, with some calling it pandering" and saying politicians should "focus on things that actually matter."

This tracks with polls broadly showing that most voters actually see "wokeness" as positive and don't support Republicans attacking businesses that celebrate diversity.

"The anti-woke platform may play well with Republican base voters," concluded Thau. "But come the general election in 2024, it’s hard to see combating wokeness driving vote choice."

Read More Here: https://www.thebulwark.com/swing-voters-still-not-into-the-anti-woke-stuff/

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« Reply #1329 on: April 25, 2023, 09:00:15 PM »
Biden campaign announcement takes aim at Marjorie Taylor Greene



President Joe Biden took a swipe at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a video announcing his intention to run for re-election in 2024.

The right-wing lawmaker is shown about 36 seconds into the three-minute video wearing a white fur coat and shouting "liar" at the president during his State of the Union address earlier this year, as Biden pointed out Republican efforts to cut Social Security and Medicare, reported Newsweek.

"You know, around the country, MAGA extremists are lining up to take down those bedrock freedoms," Biden says in a narration. "Cutting Social Security that you paid for your entire life while cutting taxes for the very wealthy, dictating what healthcare decisions women can make, banning books and telling people who they can love, all while making it more difficult for people to vote."

The video also shows images from the Jan. 6 insurrection during this portion, along with photos of MAGA Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Donald Trump patting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on the back.


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« Reply #1330 on: April 26, 2023, 12:51:19 AM »
Bernie Sanders endorses Joe Biden for President. The Democratic party is united behind President Biden. 

“The last thing this country needs is a Donald Trump or some other right-wing demagogue who is going to try to undermine American democracy or take away a woman’s right to choose"

Bernie Sanders endorses Biden, rules out 2024 bid of his own
https://apnews.com/article/bernie-sanders-biden-endorsement-2024-d8f0772b117e2bf83e1062708ea651c0


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« Reply #1331 on: April 26, 2023, 05:10:26 AM »
Elizabeth Warren unloads on Alabama senator blocking all top military promotions over abortion

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) blasted Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) on Tuesday after he blocked advancement for all top military officials because of a Department of Defense abortion policy.

In a speech on the Senate floor, Warren explained how Tuberville had taken extraordinary steps to oppose a policy supporting service members who need to travel for an abortion.

"Occasionally, a senator may object to an individual nomination, usually to indicate opposition to that appointment or to insist on answers to questions from a federal agency," she explained. "But that is not what Senator from Alabama is doing."

"Instead, he is blocking every single top military leader from advancing indefinitely," she continued. "He's snared all 184 top-level service members who are currently slated for advancement, and he stopped every single one of them dead in their tracks."

Warren pointed out Tuberville sits on the Armed Services Committee and has other opportunities to influence DOD policy.

"The senator is blocking 184 top military promotions because he disagrees with the Department of Defense policy to help service members and their families access needed health care, specifically to travel to access abortion care," she observed. "Now, I disagree with the senator on that issue, but if he wants to press for votes to reverse DOD's health care policies, he can do that."

"That is how democracy works," she added.

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« Reply #1332 on: April 26, 2023, 10:01:52 AM »
Biden announces he is running for re-election, framing 2024 as a choice between 'more rights or fewer'



WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden made his re-election bid official Tuesday, capping months of speculation over his plans four years to the day since he announced his 2020 campaign.

In a video titled "Freedom" — which opens with a scene of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, followed by an image of an abortion rights protest — Biden said that after he has spent his first term fighting for the country’s democracy, "MAGA extremists are lining up" to cut the social safety net and take away personal liberties.

"Cutting Social Security that you’ve paid for your entire life while cutting taxes for the very wealthy. Dictating what health care decisions women can make, banning books and telling people who they can love. All while making it more difficult for you to be able to vote," he said.

He made the case that his administration still has more to do.

"When I ran for president four years ago, I said we are in a battle for the soul of America. And we still are. The question we are facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom, more rights or fewer," he said, adding: "This is not a time to be complacent. That’s why I’m running for re-election."

The launch is an effort to position Biden as the nation's best hope to defeat a Republican opponent and cement his administration's successes heading into 2024.

The symmetry of the fourth anniversary is a fitting opening for a president who has leaned into history at key moments to pitch his vision to Americans about the road ahead.

Biden launched his campaign in 2019 with a video message, as well — warning that four more years of Donald Trump would “forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation, who we are," and highlighting the 2017 violence at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. His 2024 launch video does not mention Trump by name, although the specter of a rematch and an acknowledgment of the forces of Trumpism were there. The video features an image of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., one of Trump's staunchest supporters, and a photo of Trump standing beside Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is seen as a chief rival for the Republican nomination.

In his State of the Union address in February, Biden used the words “finish the job” more than a dozen times and warned of Republicans who "want to take the economy hostage." He has again and again painted a contrast with so-called MAGA Republicans, pointing to former and potential future rival Trump and the elected GOP officials he said have "proposed huge cuts" to "programs that millions of hard-working and middle-class Americans count on."

A visit to Ireland “reinforced” his decision to run again, Biden said this month. Parts of his anticipated re-election video were recorded last weekend in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where he has a home, after he returned from traveling in Ireland, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

The rollout is not unusual. In 2011, President Barack Obama and Biden, then the vice president, featured voters across the country in a video announcing their re-election campaign, titled “It Begins With Us.”

Biden addressed the North American Building Trade Union in Washington later Tuesday, a nod to his vow to lead “the most pro-union administration in American history." The event mirrors the first rally of his 2020 campaign, which was held at a Pittsburgh union hall.

In a similar move, Vice President Kamala Harris, who Biden has said would run for re-election alongside him, joined Democratic allies for an abortion rights rally at her alma mater, Howard University, a historically Black university in Washington, D.C. Howard was her first stop after she announced her own 2020 presidential bid in a television appearance.

Harris said she was “proud to run for re-election” with Biden “so we can finish the job.”

Other planning moves by Biden's team came in the countdown to Tuesday's early-morning announcement. NBC News reported Sunday night that Biden was set to tap Julie Chavez Rodriguez to head his 2024 campaign.

Meanwhile, NBC News reported last week that Biden’s biggest financial supporters planned to gather Friday in Washington, where his top aides will prepare the Democratic Party’s biggest donors and bundlers to amplify campaign messaging.


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Biden delivers remarks on manufacturing following 2024 announcement


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« Reply #1333 on: April 26, 2023, 10:16:36 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

Over 12 million jobs have been created since I took office. Unemployment has been below 4% for 14 straight months. More Americans are applying to start small businesses.
 
The progress we’ve made is creating strong, sustainable economic growth.

Under my predecessor, Infrastructure Week was a punchline.
 
Now, we’re making Infrastructure Decade a headline.

My economic plan is a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America.
 
It’s for you.

Union workers are the best in the world.

And they're leading the way – getting shovels in the ground, cranes in the air, and factories opened across America.

On my watch, every federal project will be built by American workers –using American products – creating American jobs.
 
That’s been the law since the 1930s, but no one had the nerve to insist on it.

Tune in as I discuss how my Investing in America agenda is bringing manufacturing back, rebuilding the middle class, and creating good-paying union jobs.


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« Reply #1334 on: April 26, 2023, 10:38:55 AM »
President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is improving America’s infrastructure with nearly $300 million to repair nine bridges across the country that serve over 230,000 vehicles combined per day.

Previous presidents always made campaign promises to repair and rebuild our crumbling infrastructure but never came through on those promises.

One of President Biden's main campaign promises in 2020 was to invest in America and pass an infrastructure bill.

President Biden kept that promise with the passing the largest infrastructure bill in history after being in office for only 10 months.       

More new jobs have been created and our bridges will be safe to drive on thanks to President Biden.

President Biden has delivered for America keeping his campaign promise and he is getting the job done.



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« Reply #1335 on: April 26, 2023, 04:22:31 PM »
There are an amazing number of people whose sole political objective is to keep Trump from being elected.  They have been programmed by the media and state sponsored propaganda to believe that the most important issue in the entire world is keeping Trump out of office at all costs.  Why he is such a danger is left ambiguous.  Keeping Trump from being elected is more important than world war, the economy, or any issue.  It is the sole objective of these radicalized individuals.  Their obsession and hatred of Trump runs so deep that it overrides even their own personal interests.  It overrides the law.  It overrides the Constitution.  The ends justify any means.  What is driving this obsessive hate fueled rage?  After the election of Obama, many leftists felt that America had turned some type of socialist corner and the future would entail a litany of woke leaders.  It would begin with Hillary - the first woman etc.

Trump sunk this utopian dream. Never in the wildest imagination of the elitist establishment could they imagine that someone outside their sphere of influence could ever be elected to the presidency.  In their arrogance, they never considered the possibility that the American public could decide via a truly democratic process who would be elected.  These experts were marginalized and exposed as frauds under Trump.  He demanded results.  He didn't buy that they were "experts" merely because they had managed to gain positions of influence to enrich themselves through corruption.  These people, however, control important levers of power.  They make the laws, decide who they enforce them against, they influence the mass media and social media, and set the narrative.  These forces were deployed without limitation with the sole objective to vilify Trump.  They have been relentless over the last six years.  CNN and MSNBC run nothing but anti-Trump propaganda.  Turn those networks on at any random point of the day and they will be running a Trump-related story or there will be a Trump-related story on within minutes.  It goes on and on.  Day after day.  An asteroid could be heading to destroy Earth and CNN would be running a story about Trump.  They have been successful in convincing anyone with an open mind that electing Trump would be the worst possible thing in history.  Better to be penniless and die in WWIII than allow Trump to send out insensitive Tweets.  He is not nice.  Boo-hoo.  That is the New America.