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« Reply #152 on: February 04, 2022, 12:04:22 AM »
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The top anti-Trump propagandist Jeff Zucker has resigned in disgrace at CNN.  Joining Chris Cuomo and his disgraced brother Andrew Cuomo in the halls of shame.  The chickens are really coming home to roost for all their fake stories.

Glad to see Jeff Zucker gone from CNN. The dishonest attacks against President Biden for ratings has gone on for too long.   

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« Reply #153 on: February 04, 2022, 12:29:54 AM »
Trump stooge Greg Abbott is an absolute failure. He knew no improvements were made to fix this problem and now  70,000 Texans are freezing in the dark without power again. Once again, this is a reminder that Republicans can't be trusted to be in charge and proves how vital sound infrastructure is to a state. Right wing Texas Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn both voted against President Biden's Infrastructure Bill that will help keep the power on during Texas Winter storms. Greg Abbott is up for re-election in November. Time to vote this clown out. I wonder if Ted Cruz booked his flight to Cancùn?

'Déjà vu all over again’: Despite Gov. Abbott’s promises 70,000 now without power in Texas as winter storm hits



70,000 electric customers in Texas are without power once again after a winter storm hit the Lone Star state, despite Republican Governor Greg Abbott‘s promise after last year’s massive outage that reportedly killed about 700 people, that the lights would stay on this winter.

Certified Broadcast Meteorologist for Fox San Antonio and NBC San Antonio, Brad Sowder posted a photo of some of the damage from the storm:



Austin, Texas NPR affiliate KUT on Tuesday reported how Abbott was preemptively breaking his promise: “Gov. Abbott promised last fall that ‘the lights will stay on.’ Now he says there’s no guarantee.”

“I can guarantee the lights will stay on,” he said in an interview with Fox 7’s Rudy Koski in November.

Apparently not, Texans are learning today.

“It’s a little traumatic. It’s like last year. Déjà vu all over again,” Angelica Carlin told the Corpus Christi Caller-Times as she “stood in line at an Austin H-E-B on Wednesday night with bags of dog food and water bottles in her cart.”

Carlin lost power for three days during last year’s massive power outage. “She remembers lying in bed crying and seeing steam from her breath — inside her home.”

Many Texans believe state lawmakers did not require all the necessary infrastructure improvements to guard against a repeat of the widespread blackouts, when millions went without power and at least 246 people died.

Also on Tuesday, Abbott was bragging that “Energy is the centerpiece of the Texas economy.”

https://www.rawstory.com/winter-storm-texas/

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« Reply #154 on: February 04, 2022, 12:41:58 PM »
Biden to sign executive order boosting rights of 200,000 construction workers



WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Friday requiring "project labor agreements" in federal construction projects over $35 million, a potential boost to construction workers and unions that negotiate these deals, and a shift the administration says will speed up building times.

The order will apply to $262 billion in federal construction contracting and impact nearly 200,000 workers, according to a draft of the executive order seen by Reuters.

Project labor agreements are collective bargaining agreements between building trade unions and contractors, which set wages, employment conditions, and dispute resolution on specific projects. Democratic presidents in the past have typically supported applying such agreements to the massive U.S. federal contracting budget, while Republican presidents have rescinded them.

The order, which will go into effect immediately, comes on the heels of a $1 trillion infrastructure bill signed into law by Biden that invests in the country's roads, ports and bridges.

Much of that money will flow through federal agencies to states and local governments. The new executive order excludes projects funded by grants to non-federal agencies, a senior administration official said, adding that will make up for a bulk of the projects under the bill. But it will apply to billions of other federal spending on waterways, military bases and other areas.

Biden will visit Ironworkers Local 5 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Friday to sign this executive order, the White House has said. Details on the contents of the order have not been previously reported.

The U.S. construction industry - including workers, owners, developers, contractors - has been one of the hardest hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, due to a slowdown of available goods and labor and the termination of entire projects.

Biden has vowed to strengthen unions and increase membership in the United States after years of steady decline, and to increase salaries for hourly workers in construction, health care and other jobs.

"Contractors who offer lower wages or hire less qualified workers will need to raise their standards to compete with other high-wage, high-quality companies," the order says. Earlier executive action by Biden requires federal contractors in new or extended contracts to pay a $15 per hour minimum wage.

Biden's move also found support from some contractors.

"This streamlines the negotiation process and gives employers access to a highly skilled pool of craftworkers," Daniel Hogan, chief executive of the Association of Union Constructors, that represents 1800 contractor companies, told Reuters.

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« Reply #155 on: February 04, 2022, 12:59:04 PM »
The GOP is the party of cancel culture. They cancel their own real conservatives as the radical extremists have taken over. The extremists are afraid of the truth coming out against Criminal Donald and the GOP extremists involved in the January 6th insurrection.   

GOP planning to censure Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for investigating January 6 insurrection: report

On Thursday, POLITICO reported that the Republican National Committee is planning to vote on a resolution formally censuring Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) for serving on the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"The resolution, which RNC officials said cleared an RNC committee vote on Thursday, is likely to be approved by the RNC’s full body at its winter meeting on Friday," reported David Siders and Natalie Allison. "The measure rebukes Cheney and Kinzinger for their involvement on the Jan. 6 select committee investigating Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the result of the 2020 election."

"The resolution would amount to a weaker admonishment of Cheney and Kinzinger than initially proposed," noted the report. "Led by David Bossie, a longtime Trump ally and RNC member from Maryland, ardent Cheney and Kinzinger critics had lobbied for a resolution calling for their ouster from the House conference. That proposal had drawn resistance from some RNC members, who said they feared the language was unnecessarily inflammatory."

Cheney and Kinzinger were among ten House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for his role in inciting the insurrection, and have been vocal against conspiracy theories in their party that the presidential election was stolen.

They are the only two Republican members of the Select Committee investigating the matter, because Senate Republicans blocked the creation of an outside bipartisan commission, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) boycotted the creation of the Committee.

Already, these members have been censured by state and local party chapters, respectively.

@Liz_Cheney "The leaders of the Republican Party have made themselves willing hostages to a man who admits he tried to overturn a presidential election and suggests he would pardon Jan. 6 defendants, some of whom have been charged with seditious conspiracy. (1/2)

I’m a constitutional conservative and I do not recognize those in my party who have abandoned the Constitution to embrace Donald Trump. History will be their judge. I will never stop fighting for our constitutional republic. No matter what. (2/2)"




@AdamKinzinger "My statement on the RNC censure.  I am now even more committed to fighting conspiracies and lies:



https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/03/gop-rebuke-cheney-kinzinger-00005547

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« Reply #156 on: February 04, 2022, 01:31:44 PM »
Biden praises Mayor Adams’ anti-crime plan, unveils new gun crackdown while in NYC: ‘We are not about defunding’



NEW YORK — President Biden praised Mayor Adams’ crimefighting agenda Thursday and unveiled a new federal initiative to stem the flow of illegal weapons from southern states that has contributed to a recent surge in violence in New York.

Marking his first visit to the city since Adams’ inauguration, Biden gave his seal of approval to the mayor’s anti-crime push during a press conference at the NYPD’s downtown Manhattan headquarters, where they also received a classified briefing from the department’s joint gun violence task force.

“I want to help every major city follow New York’s lead,” said Biden, who was flanked by Adams, Gov. Hochul, Attorney General Merrick Garland, members of the state’s congressional delegation and various police officials.

Vowing to be Adams’ “partner” in public safety, Biden said his administration is embarking on a new crackdown on so-called “ghost guns,” homemade weapons that typically aren’t subject to background checks and lack traceable serial numbers.

The NYPD confiscated a record number of the eerily-named weapons in the city last year, and Biden said the Justice Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are deploying teams of specialized prosecutors and investigators to every district in the country to help local law enforcement track down the weapons and catch those who use them in crimes.

“If you commit a crime with a ghost gun, not only your state and local prosecutors are going to come after you, but expect federal charges and federal prosecution as well,” Biden said.

Adams, who has politically aligned himself with the president, vowed to work hand-in-hand with the commander-in-chief on the anti-ghost gun program.

“Mr. President, Eric Adams is reporting for duty and ready to serve,” Hizzoner said.

Like Adams, Biden has distanced himself from progressives in their party who have advocated for scaling down police departments in favor of finding alternative solutions for public safety.

Instead, Biden and Adams have pushed a muscular approach for addressing an uptick in violent crime in the U.S. during the pandemic.

Last summer, the president released a comprehensive anti-crime blueprint that called on Congress to earmark $300 million for local police departments to hire more cops. Adams, for his part, announced his own public safety plan last month, replete with stipulations for beefing up the NYPD, including by reintroducing a modified version of the department’s controversial plainclothes units, which were disbanded in 2020 in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd.

"The answer is not to defund the police,” Biden said at Thursday’s event. “It is to give you the tools, the training, the funding, to be the partners, to be the protectors communities need.”

“We are not about defunding. We are about funding,” the president added.

Adams, who often calls himself the “Biden of Brooklyn,” said the president was right on target.

“The president is here because he knows what the American people want: Justice, safety, and prosperity, and they deserve every bit of it. He wants to end the gun violence in our city and in our country,” said Adams, who served in the NYPD for over two decades before turning to politics.

But local progressives, who have clashed with Adams on various issues since he took office, slammed the tough talk on crime as a rehash of failed policies.

“We cannot continue to throw policing at every problem. We have the largest police department in the entire country, and we can’t keep doubling and tripling down on these same strategies and keep thinking that we’ll get different results,” Queens Councilwoman Tiffany Caban told the Daily News.

Caban, a former public defender and democratic socialist, specifically referenced the newly reinstated plainclothes units, which were involved in some of the city’s most infamous police killings, including the 2014 death of Eric Garner.

“That’s the style and legacy,” Caban said.

After the sit-down at the NYPD’s headquarters, Biden and Adams visited a public school in Long Island City, Queens, where they met with community violence interrupters who use de-escalation techniques to reduce crime.

Adams’ public safety plan calls for more funding for violence interrupters and community-based public safety solutions.

But NYPD Commissioner Keeshant Sewell signaled that the Adams administration views the NYPD as the top priority.

“This violence is not acceptable against our citizens or our police officers, and we know it has to be stopped, and we know this starts here, at the NYPD, with action,” she said at the department’s headquarters.

Biden’s visit came at a perilous time for the Big Apple.

According to NYPD data, shootings overall in the city spiked by 31.6% last month compared with January 2021.

Among last month’s shooting victims were six NYPD cops. Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora died from their injuries after a gunman attacked them in a Harlem apartment where they were responding to a call of a domestic dispute.

Biden said he spoke to the families of the two slain officers and called them the personifications of “the who and what law enforcement ought to be.”

On ghost guns, Hochul noted that it’s illegal to sell, produce or possess them in New York under a bill she signed into law last year.

But the problem lies in illegal guns coming into New York from mostly southern states via the so-called “iron pipeline,” the governor noted.

“It is an American crisis,” she said.

Federal strike forces were deployed last year to New York and other big U.S. cities to hunt down traffickers of illegal firearms, and Biden said those teams have confiscated thousands of weapons since then.

The president conceded, though, that New York and other states with strict weapons laws will likely continue to see an influx of illegal guns due to a refusal by congressional Republicans to pass long-stalled gun control bills, like mandating background checks for all firearms purchases on a federal level.

During an evening press conference at City Hall after Biden’s visit, Adams also acknowledged it appears unlikely Congress will act anytime soon on the bills.

“We may not get them unless we get the control we need in Washington, D.C.,” Adams said of the bills, which his public safety plan describes as critical for disrupting the iron pipeline.

Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler, the dean of New York’s congressional delegation, shared the frustration over the lack of gun control action in Congress.

“Legislation that we’ve passed in Congress is wholly inadequate,” Nadler said.

© New York Daily News

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« Reply #157 on: February 04, 2022, 01:54:45 PM »
House Democrats have the lead as shown on The Cook Political Report's 2022 redistricting scorecard. They're on track to net 2-3 seats from new maps vs. the old ones.




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« Reply #158 on: February 04, 2022, 03:52:52 PM »
Here is the fake news from Faux Propaganda.

January jobs report could be ugly after recent omicron surge: White House is bracing for disappointing January jobs figure
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/january-jobs-report-after-omicron-surge

And here is the actual facts. President Biden continues to deliver creating nearly a half a million jobs as the Biden Boom is still surging. December's numbers were severely undercounted again as it was revised up to 510,000 jobs. That's almost 1 million jobs in the last 2 months!     

January jobs report 2022: US adds 467,000 jobs, 4 percent unemployment
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/02/04/january-jobs-report-unemployment-2022/


U.S. employers shrug off omicron, add 467,000 jobs in January

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added a burst of 467,000 jobs in January despite a wave of omicron inflections that sickened millions of workers, kept many consumers at home and left businesses from restaurants to manufacturers short-staffed.

The Labor Department’s report Friday also showed the unemployment rate ticked up from 3.9% to 4%. Estimated job growth for December was also revised much higher, from 199,000 to 510,000.

The strong hiring gain, which was unexpected, demonstrates the eagerness of many employers to hire even as the pandemic maintains its grip on the economy. Businesses appear to have seen the omicron wave as having, at most, a temporary impact on the economy and remain confident about longer-term growth.

The still-high number of people who have remained on the sidelines of the workforce has exacerbated a labor shortage and led employers to raise pay to try to draw them back in.

The overall outlook for the job market remains bright, with openings near a record high, the pace of layoffs down and the unemployment rate having already reached a healthy level. The nation gained more jobs last year, adjusted for the size of the workforce, than in any year since 1978. The unemployment rate fell by nearly 3 percentage points — from 6.7% to 3.9% — the sharpest yearly decline on records. Much of that improvement represented a rebound from record job losses in 2020 that were driven by the pandemic recession.

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-business-health-pandemics-economy-b1b4e2c2e28d60e5439639a0e2fb8706?

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« Reply #159 on: February 04, 2022, 04:50:09 PM »
Glad to see Jeff Zucker gone from CNN. The dishonest attacks against President Biden for ratings has gone on for too long.

Whew.  You can't be for real.  That is far out stuff.  CNN runs almost continuous anti-Trump stories even over a year after he has left office.  It should be called the Jan. 6 Network.