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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,185
    I didn't know of Gary Varvel until today.  Looked through some of his comics, read some of his newsletter, and he's as funny as you'd expect from a Christian conservative cartoonist.  Another way of stating "dumb as fuck".
    I'm not religious and I try not to insult those who are. But Varvel wears his religion on his sleeve. He is constantly posting about appearances at churches, how his son is "starring" in a religious film, drawing cartoons about christianity, etc. Yet he outright lies in some of his cartoons. Stretching the truth for humor is fine...I get it. But how does this supposedly "christian" man constantly poke fun of Biden's dementia, stuttering, etc., and reconcile that with god?
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,881
    Ahh today was priceless! I could watch libs cry all day for entertainment. AOC was an absolute joke. 

    That’s the republican platform. 
    That's it exactly. 
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,881
    Ahh today was priceless! I could watch libs cry all day for entertainment. AOC was an absolute joke. 

    Yes all of us Dems are absolutely crushed.  How can we go on without Omar on a subcommittee.  Devastating.
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,605
    I didn't know of Gary Varvel until today.  Looked through some of his comics, read some of his newsletter, and he's as funny as you'd expect from a Christian conservative cartoonist.  Another way of stating "dumb as fuck".
    I'm not religious and I try not to insult those who are. But Varvel wears his religion on his sleeve. He is constantly posting about appearances at churches, how his son is "starring" in a religious film, drawing cartoons about christianity, etc. Yet he outright lies in some of his cartoons. Stretching the truth for humor is fine...I get it. But how does this supposedly "christian" man constantly poke fun of Biden's dementia, stuttering, etc., and reconcile that with god?
    As long as you repent on your death bed he’s good to enter into the kingdom of their God not mine but theirs! They can be as vile putrid humans while living on earth! Which all Republicans and evangelical Christian are! 
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    Ahh today was priceless! I could watch libs cry all day for entertainment. AOC was an absolute joke. 


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  • I didn't know of Gary Varvel until today.  Looked through some of his comics, read some of his newsletter, and he's as funny as you'd expect from a Christian conservative cartoonist.  Another way of stating "dumb as fuck".
    I'm not religious and I try not to insult those who are. But Varvel wears his religion on his sleeve. He is constantly posting about appearances at churches, how his son is "starring" in a religious film, drawing cartoons about christianity, etc. Yet he outright lies in some of his cartoons. Stretching the truth for humor is fine...I get it. But how does this supposedly "christian" man constantly poke fun of Biden's dementia, stuttering, etc., and reconcile that with god?
    Exactly.  To me there's a huge difference between the appearance of a godly person and an actual godly person.  Seems that conservatives care much more about the appearance, as long as it gets them what they want, like the broken vessel St. Trump. 
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,185
    I do remember Varvel posting some cartoons that were slightly insulting to tRump before....back when tRump was POTUS.

    He would get some flack from his followers on FB for that. 

    When he was with IndyStar he was a bit more middle of the road. That's why I have such a hard time with him now. He went total magat.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    Ahh today was priceless! I could watch libs cry all day for entertainment. AOC was an absolute joke. 

    That's funny because she destroyed those fuckers.

    I gotta say she obviously has a terrific point.  Her transitioning into preacher mode and jumping on her trampoline was distracting though.  But its a passionate topic and issue.  
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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,414

     
    In new role, Sanders demands answers from Starbucks' Schultz
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK
    28 mins ago

    WASHINGTON (AP) — As Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders settles into his new role as chairman of a committee that oversees health and labor issues, he says some corporations “should be nervous.” And the longtime liberal crusader’s first target is Howard Schultz, the interim CEO of Starbucks who has aggressively fought his workers’ efforts to unionize.

    Sanders and the 10 other Democrats on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee sent a letter to Schultz on Tuesday demanding he testify at a March 9 hearing on his company’s compliance with federal labor laws. If Schultz ignores or refuses the request, Sanders said, he’s willing to use the committee’s subpoena power to force him to appear.

    “This is corporate greed,” said Sanders, 81, who has run for president twice and spent a political lifetime fighting corporations and monied interests over policies that he says hurt the working class. “Workers have a constitutional right to organize. And even if you are a large, multinational corporation owned by a billionaire you don’t have the right to violate the law. And we intend to be asking Mr. Schultz some very hard questions.”

    Sanders’ demand for testimony from Schultz is an opening act in his new role as chairman of the HELP panel, which has expansive jurisdiction over issues that have been central to his more than four decades in public service. And thanks to Democrats adding a seat to their majority in last year's election, Sanders can fully exercise the oversight powers of the gavel and potentially issue subpoenas without Republican support.

    Sanders said he’s not done challenging individual corporations, mentioning Amazon as another company he believes has acted illegally against unions. And “if you are a multinational pharmaceutical company that’s been ripping off the American people and charging us outrageously high prices, you should be nervous, because I’m going to hold you accountable,” he said in an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday. “I’m going to do something about it.”

    It's unclear how much he can accomplish in a divided Congress. While the committee will serve as a bully pulpit for the Senate’s most famous progressive, passing significant legislation through the Senate — not to mention the Republican-led House – will be a heavy-to-impossible lift over the next two years. And finding areas of consensus will be a new test for the cantankerous far-left senator as he is watched uneasily by the industries he regulates and members of his own committee from both parties.

    Sanders said he has “two roles”— one as chairman, with a more realistic focus on results, and another promoting his signature issues like “Medicare for All,” tuition-free college and paid child care, among others. He says he plans to take his “show on the road,” doing a series of town halls, roundtables and field hearings around the country. Next week, he’ll hold a town hall inside the Capitol, bringing teachers unions together to discuss teacher pay.

    “I am chairman of the committee and I want to accomplish as much as I can … that’s what I’m paid to do and I intend to do it,” he said. “On the other hand, there are issues out there that I do not expect will be passed in this Congress, but are very important and they have to be talked about.”

    Republicans are skeptical Sanders can make the kinds of deals necessary to push significant legislation through the committee.

    Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, a Republican on the panel, said Sanders’ style is “a lot of storm and fury” and light on real accomplishments, meaning “little will be done to get through the committee, and very little will reach the floor.”

    Sanders and his Democratic allies point to bipartisan deals he has made in the past, along with some of his unexpected relationships he's made with Republicans who share slices of his interests. While he spends most of his time talking about his progressive goals, they said, he is also an 16-year veteran of the Senate with an ability to compromise.

    For his part, Sanders noted his deal with the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to improve veterans’ benefits almost 10 years ago and his work with former rival President Joe Biden, who beat him in the 2020 Democratic primary, to pass COVID relief policy in 2021 and negotiate a massive package of social spending programs that next year. That legislation ultimately stalled.

    On the bipartisan veterans’ legislation, which aimed to improve access to health care after a series of controversies, “he put his heart and soul in it,” said Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, the previous chairwoman of the HELP committee and a member of the Veterans panel while Sanders and McCain were negotiating. “He learned, he listened, he compromised.”

    Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said Sanders often has a differing view than those in the caucus, “but he usually ends up where the team is.”

    Sanders ticked off Republicans he has worked with — moderate Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, for example, both of whom sit on the committee and have deep interest in rural health issues. He said he’s holding regular meetings with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, the top Republican on the panel who is known for compromise.

    And this week, Sanders is holding a news conference with Sen. Mike Braun, an Indiana Republican who is on the panel, to demand that railroads provide workers with more sick days.

    Braun said he's met with Sanders to discuss health care, and while they come at it from opposite angles — Sanders wants it to be government-run, Braun wants to reform the industry to lower costs — they fundamentally agree that there are problems. “When you take everything else away, people are still worried about the high cost of health care,” Braun said.

    Outside of the Capitol, health insurance industry experts are watching what moves Sanders might make around Medicare Advantage, an increasingly popular program where private companies offer plans that are reimbursed by the government for care. Others like health care worker unions are eager to work with Sanders as hospitals around the country grapple with staff shortages and health care worker burnout.

    With his new perch, Sanders seems inclined to stay in the Senate. He said he’s not interested in replacing the departing Labor Secretary, Marty Walsh, and refuses to talk about his own political future at all.

    “I intend to use this committee to address the real issues are facing working class people,” he said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Amanda Seitz and Seung Min Kim in Washington and Dee-Ann Durbin in Detroit contributed to this report.


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  • Hobbes
    Hobbes Pacific Northwest Posts: 6,438
    I admire Fetterman for not only seeking help to address his mental health, but also for being so transparent about it. Takes courage.

    Not sure if his depression is chronic, but I do know it is common for folks who have had strokes.
  • Hobbes said:
    I admire Fetterman for not only seeking help to address his mental health, but also for being so transparent about it. Takes courage.

    Not sure if his depression is chronic, but I do know it is common for folks who have had strokes.
    +1 Nothing to be ashamed of and he should get the help he needs and try to get well. I hope it helps him.
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,082
    i'm sure the trolling and outright hateful comments from magaland aren't helping any.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,605
    i'm sure the trolling and outright hateful comments from magaland aren't helping any.
    Specially the three name head troll! She’s down right evil 👿 
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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,414
    gift article.....



     McClellan projected to become first Black woman to represent Va. in Congress
    By Meagan Flynn and Gregory S. Schneider
    February 21, 2023 at 19:52 ET
    State Sen. Jennifer L. McClellan defeated conservative pastor Leon Benjamin to become the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress, the Associated Press projected Tuesday.
    McClellan (D-Richmond) bested Benjamin in his third bid for the 4th District seat, vacated after the death in November of Rep. A. Donald McEachin (D), whom McClellan has described as a longtime friend and mentor.
    McClellan, 50, was widely expected to prevail in the deep-blue, Richmond-anchored district, which stretches to the North Carolina border. But within the broader arc of history, in a city still contending with its Confederate past — in a country still reckoning with the consequences of slavery, segregation and “massive resistance” — McClellan said she felt the weight of the victory.

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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,881
    Jimmy Carter in 76. Check out his shirt..


  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,079
    And all the forces of politics and business moved against him for being so awesome.  
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,881
    static111 said:
    And all the forces of politics and business moved against him for being so awesome.  
    Yes agreed.  He was too good of a man to be president. 
  • mrussel1 said:
    static111 said:
    And all the forces of politics and business moved against him for being so awesome.  
    Yes agreed.  He was too good of a man to be president. 
    Quite the arc from Carter to POOTWH.
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,555
    mrussel1 said:
    Jimmy Carter in 76. Check out his shirt..


    He and Gregg Allman were buds going back before he was president
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    Yes to al the above! 
    I have only love and respect Jimmy Carter.
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