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https://twitter.com/WajahatAli/status/1294033458679947266Trump just reiterated twice that he's getting rid of the payroll tax permanently if re-elected.
It's code for ending Social Security. Even if his Presidency wasn't a complete shitshow, this would spell his doom. His political instincts are crap. Even Republicans know you don't say this during an election year.
Behind the scenes of the Biden-Harris event
https://twitter.com/douglasemhoff/status/1293649718912913414Nice Lincoln Project ad. "Kamala. It's time. Let's go."
https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1293288202502103041I (still) believe the president, and in the president (satire) by George Conway
I believe that if Biden is elected, there will be no religion, no anything, and he would confiscate all guns, immediately and without notice. He would abolish our great, beautiful suburbs, not to mention the American way of life. There would be no windows, no nothing in buildings.
I believe its normal for the president to say Yo Semites and Yo Seminites, Thigh Land, Minne-a-napolis, toe-tally-taria-tism, Thomas Jeffers and Ulyss-eus S. Grant. I believe its Biden whos cognitively impaired.
I believe Rep. John Lewis made a big mistake not attending the presidents inauguration. I believe the president has done more for Blacks than any other president perhaps even Abraham Lincoln, who did good although the end result was questionable, and certainly more than Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which hasnt worked out so well.
I believe absentee voting, where voters mail in their ballots, is good, and that mail-in voting, where voters mail in their ballots, is totally different, and bad and will result in the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. Except in Florida, where absentee and mail-in voting are the same and both good, because Florida has got a great Republican governor.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/10/i-still-believe-president-president/?hpid=hp_save-opinions-float-right-4-0_opinion-card-f-right%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans
I could only post an excerpt but if you can , go read the whole thing.
Heavy winds in Iowa
https://twitter.com/WxKanost/status/1292875141777694722https://twitter.com/WxKanost/status/1292884864874815488
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1292898789649461248
Do we even need the Republican Party? - Jennifer Rubin
Opinion by
Jennifer Rubin
Columnist
August 10, 2020 at 12:56 p.m. EDT
In anticipation of President Trumps loss in November, there is a cottage industry of speculation about the fate of the post-Trump Republican Party. The New York Timess David Brooks pines for a Republican Party without racism, anti-government animus or unbridled faith in free markets. (The technical term for that might be the Democratic Party.) It would be refreshing to see the Republican Party cast off its obsession with old white men in favor of a cross-racial alliance among working-class whites, working-class Hispanics and some working-class Blacks. That, however, supposes Hispanic and Black voters have no memory of years of racism and xenophobia, and that the partys heavily White support is based on something other than racial resentment. Both propositions are questionable.
A Republican Party that does not depend on White grievance and cultural resentment (leading to incessant whining that its members are victims of everything from Facebook to climate scientists to immigrants) and does not depend on what Brooks aptly describes as an anti-government zombie Reaganism long after Reagan was dead and even though the nations problems were utterly different from what they were when he was alive would frankly not have much to say. After you strip away those two failed themes, whats left?
We need a two-party system, but we do not have a two-ideology political culture if the price of admission is a reality-based, decent, inclusive and constitutionally respectful ideology. If there is to be, as I hope, a grand coalition from center right to center left that generally defends constitutional government, curbs on the excesses of the free market, globalization with a safety net, responsible international leadership and a determination to root out systemic racism, I am not certain what that leaves to the opposition. On the left, it might be Sanders-style socialism. But on the right?
Trump cultists and the proponents of zombie-libertarianism continue to drive the party into the ground, relegating it to a regional party of dead-enders. Maybe the real question is not what the Republican Party will believe and who will support it, but whether we need it at all. Perhaps there is no morally, politically and intellectually decent party of the right to be had.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/10/do-we-even-need-republican-party/?hpid=hp_save-opinions-float-right-4-0_opinion-card-e-right%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans
The answer is no, of course but seeing as how about 30% of America is composed of horrible people, I don't think Trumpism/ the hard right is going away.
Pelosi and Schumer joint statement
https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1292240175104434177Hard to see the political upside of a payroll tax cut/suspension for Trump now. Itll take months to show much if any impact; it lacks support from his own party; it hands Dems an easy weapon to say hes imperiling Social Security while hes already in the penalty box w/ seniors.
NEW: Pelosi and Schumer issue a joint statement dismissing Trumps executive orders as unworkable, weak and narrow policy announcements to slash the unemployment benefits that millions desperately need and endanger seniors Social Security and Medicare.
New at Cook Political: 5 more House ratings change today
https://twitter.com/redistrict/status/1291718992378449925?s=21New at @CookPolitical: five more House rating changes today, including four in Democrats' direction - and two veteran House Rs moving into our Toss Up column.
#AZ06 Rep. David Schweikert (R) and #MO02 Rep. Ann Wagner (R) represent near-100% suburban districts where President Trump's numbers have tanked since 2016.
That these districts would be Toss Ups in 2020 would have been semi-unthinkable at the beginning of the decade.
Joy Reid just said that Trump played "Live and Let Die"
before a campaign event in Ohio today. What a disgusting, sociopathic pos.
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