These ginormous checks for Israel aren’t going to write themselves. Or…
Oh Well, McBride signs onto maximalist Coosian Israel policy. Or…
Delaware Congressional candidate Sarah McBride casts herself as a staunch supporter of Israel
McBride described the “special relationship” between the U.S. and Israel as “a bedrock of America’s national security and our global values” and as rooted in the U.S. and Israel’s “shared values” and “common goals of global security.”
“I believe it’s a critical relationship. It’s one that I will certainly work in Congress to continue to protect,” she continued. “And I believe that it sits right at the heart of our values as a democratic nation.”
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I AM GUILTY …of loving these Trump stories a little too much.
Mark Meadows Contradicts Trump’s Key Defense Point In Classified Docs Case
Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows reportedly informed special counsel investigators led by Jack Smith that he couldn’t that he could not recall Trump ever ordering, or even discussing, declassifying broad sets of classified materials prior to leaving the White House, nor was he aware of any “standing order” from Trump authorizing the automatic declassification of materials taken out of the Oval Office.
Meadows’s revelation contradicts Trump’s public assertion that he had declassified all documents before his departure.
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We’ve got real labor shortage… better raise interest rates again. Workers might get uppity.
Biden’s infrastructure building boom is missing one thing: Workers
On the front lines of efforts to rebuild the country’s infrastructure under a plan central to President Joe Biden’s re-election pitch are the inmates in the Mansfield and Richland correctional institutions in Ohio.
Prisoners are attending a local community college program training them to climb 150-foot cellphone towers to install and repair equipment needed to expand broadband and 5G internet access, preparing them for jobs that companies have been desperate to fill once they leave incarceration.
“We’ve got more jobs than people,” Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, a Republican who leads the state’s workforce efforts, said in an interview. “In the past, someone would have said, ‘You’re spending this money [on inmates] and taking my job.’ But now, nobody wants these jobs. Nobody’s waiting in line for these jobs. They can’t find anybody to take them.”
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DeSantis’ durable movement,… tee hee.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has sparked the wrath of Trump supporters after calling them “listless vessels” in a recent interview. In comments to a reporter for The Florida Standard, he said: “If all we are is listless vessels that are just supposed to follow, you know, whatever happens to come down the pike on Truth Social every morning, that’s not going to be a durable movement.”
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Any day now…these old fuckers in Florida are going to put 2 and 2 together and stop voting for Republicans.
Video showed the chaos outside of the Century Village Pembroke Pines Clubhouse after dozens of residents say they were not allowed inside for the community insurance meeting.
“They said, ‘oh, it’s overcrowded, so you cannot go inside,’ and they started closing the doors, so they want to go inside, but they don’t allow nobody to go inside,” resident Dilsa Bressler said. “And we are talking about really, really old people.”
Unit owners were invited to attend the meeting for an update on an increase in monthly fees. An email from Century Village to residents announces unit owners will be paying an additional $100-$200 per month due to “skyrocketing insurance premiums.” The email states they may also have a special assessment.
“So now we are over $700 a month that we are paying just in HOA fees, and they’re going to kick it up to $1,000 a month,” resident Joe Hutchinson said. “We have no choice we have to sell. As a matter of fact, I just put my house on the market 10 minutes ago.”