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why wtf ?
this has become common practice in the last 5 to 10 years, industries hiding at events like this one ICBC , where you wont find a single person from "our side" all dressed up in suits and tuxedos, where an entry card costs more than the special high times all access vip card for amsterdam (about 500 bucks)
its them who are monopolizing legalisation ... just follow the money , its disgusting on all levels, but otherwise you cant put such a minion into any congress or parlament beeing useful on the paragraphs
fuck that all
this has become common practice in the last 5 to 10 years, industries hiding at events like this one ICBC , where you wont find a single person from "our side" all dressed up in suits and tuxedos, where an entry card costs more than the special high times all access vip card for amsterdam (about 500 bucks)
its them who are monopolizing legalisation ... just follow the money , its disgusting on all levels, but otherwise you cant put such a minion into any congress or parlament beeing useful on the paragraphs
fuck that all
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the WTF is more pertinent to this particular individuals background in politics
and that even if we waterboarded his sorry ass in public we still wouldn't believe a thing he fuckin says...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnMxjmUUw2c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and that even if we waterboarded his sorry ass in public we still wouldn't believe a thing he fuckin says...
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LOL
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Boehner as a life-long stoner fits for me. Big drinker, big smoker, party guy. Lots of Republicans are pot heads.
One for the rook
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"Former GOP House speaker John Boehner...in 2011 wrote a constituent that he was "unalterably opposed to the legalization of marijuana or any other FDA Schedule I drug," adding that "I remain concerned that legalization will result in increased abuse of all varieties of drugs, including alcohol."
Boehner reiterated his opposition to legalization as recently as September 2015."
Boehner reiterated his opposition to legalization as recently as September 2015."
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Righto ^^^
more likely the politicians/bureaucrats are just being greedheads per usual, trying to cash in, i.e. drumming up investments then stealing the investors money (pulling a Trump)
more likely the politicians/bureaucrats are just being greedheads per usual, trying to cash in, i.e. drumming up investments then stealing the investors money (pulling a Trump)
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Progressives Slam DCCC for Tapping Only Pro-Business Centrists for Leadership Roles—Ignoring Energy of Left-Wing Movement
"The DCCC would do well to incorporate members from the Congressional Progressive Caucus in candidate recruitment efforts to ensure that we continue building on the gains we made in 2018 in future elections."
byJulia Conley, staff writer
Corporate Democrats have made it known that although progressive candidates represent the views of the majority of Democratic voters on a number of high-priority issues including healthcare and the climate crisis, the party leadership will continue to marginalize progressives in the 2020 congressional elections—angering groups including the Justice Democrats and Our Revolution.
Progressive organizations championing Medicare for All and a Green New Deal slammed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on Thursday for selecting a leadership team consisting of seven representatives of the pro-business New Democrat Coalition.
Following her election as chairwoman of the DCCC, Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-Ill.) selected three so-called "centrist" Democrats to head the committee's candidate recruitment team and three pro-corporate representatives to lead its Frontline panel, which will defend vulnerable incumbents in 2020.
"At a time when progressive members of the new class of Democrats, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are dominating national headlines and gaining grassroots supporters, the DCCC has missed another opportunity to engage where the center of energy is in the Democratic Party and in American politics." —Waleed Shahid, Justice DemocratsNone of the candidates the leadership team chooses and defends are expected to be progressive now that Reps. Pete Aguilar (Calif.), Val Demings (Fla.), Donald McEachin (Va.), Ami Bera (Calif.), Suzan DelBene (Wash.), and Brad Schneider (Ill.) will be overseeing the committees' operations.
The representatives have taken large campaign contributions from the for-profit health insurance industry, Amazon, and defense contractor Northrup Grumman—relationships that Justice Democrats communications director Waleed Shahid argued are not aligned with the interests of most Democratic voters.
"At a time when progressive members of the new class of Democrats, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are dominating national headlines and gaining grassroots supporters, the DCCC has missed another opportunity to engage where the center of energy is in the Democratic Party and in American politics," Shahid told the Huffington Post, referring to the newly-elected congresswoman from New York.
Bustos has indicated that she will actively fight against progressive candidates who back bold, widely popular proposals like the Green New Deal—supported by 92 percent of Democrats—and Medicare for All, which 84 percent of Democratic voters support.
Bustos told Politico clearly that she plans to "support Democrats in the House" rather than encouraging primary challengers—even if those challengers better represent constituents.
"I hope we don't have to deal with a lot of primary angst because it takes a lot of resources when that happens," Bustos said.
But Our Revolution pointed to successful and widely-popular progressives like Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), and Deb Haaland (D-N.M.), urging the DCCC to not dismiss similar candidates in 2020.
"The DCCC would do well to incorporate members from the Congressional Progressive Caucus in candidate recruitment efforts to ensure that we continue building on the gains we made in 2018 in future elections," Diane May told HuffPost.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/ ... s-ignoring" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"The DCCC would do well to incorporate members from the Congressional Progressive Caucus in candidate recruitment efforts to ensure that we continue building on the gains we made in 2018 in future elections."
byJulia Conley, staff writer
Corporate Democrats have made it known that although progressive candidates represent the views of the majority of Democratic voters on a number of high-priority issues including healthcare and the climate crisis, the party leadership will continue to marginalize progressives in the 2020 congressional elections—angering groups including the Justice Democrats and Our Revolution.
Progressive organizations championing Medicare for All and a Green New Deal slammed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on Thursday for selecting a leadership team consisting of seven representatives of the pro-business New Democrat Coalition.
Following her election as chairwoman of the DCCC, Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-Ill.) selected three so-called "centrist" Democrats to head the committee's candidate recruitment team and three pro-corporate representatives to lead its Frontline panel, which will defend vulnerable incumbents in 2020.
"At a time when progressive members of the new class of Democrats, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are dominating national headlines and gaining grassroots supporters, the DCCC has missed another opportunity to engage where the center of energy is in the Democratic Party and in American politics." —Waleed Shahid, Justice DemocratsNone of the candidates the leadership team chooses and defends are expected to be progressive now that Reps. Pete Aguilar (Calif.), Val Demings (Fla.), Donald McEachin (Va.), Ami Bera (Calif.), Suzan DelBene (Wash.), and Brad Schneider (Ill.) will be overseeing the committees' operations.
The representatives have taken large campaign contributions from the for-profit health insurance industry, Amazon, and defense contractor Northrup Grumman—relationships that Justice Democrats communications director Waleed Shahid argued are not aligned with the interests of most Democratic voters.
"At a time when progressive members of the new class of Democrats, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are dominating national headlines and gaining grassroots supporters, the DCCC has missed another opportunity to engage where the center of energy is in the Democratic Party and in American politics," Shahid told the Huffington Post, referring to the newly-elected congresswoman from New York.
Bustos has indicated that she will actively fight against progressive candidates who back bold, widely popular proposals like the Green New Deal—supported by 92 percent of Democrats—and Medicare for All, which 84 percent of Democratic voters support.
Bustos told Politico clearly that she plans to "support Democrats in the House" rather than encouraging primary challengers—even if those challengers better represent constituents.
"I hope we don't have to deal with a lot of primary angst because it takes a lot of resources when that happens," Bustos said.
But Our Revolution pointed to successful and widely-popular progressives like Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), and Deb Haaland (D-N.M.), urging the DCCC to not dismiss similar candidates in 2020.
"The DCCC would do well to incorporate members from the Congressional Progressive Caucus in candidate recruitment efforts to ensure that we continue building on the gains we made in 2018 in future elections," Diane May told HuffPost.
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Thursday, January 10, 2019
byCommon Dreams
'So Frustrating': Pelosi Accused of Shutting Bold Progressives Out of Powerful Committees
The House Speaker's list of assignments does not include any of the progressive lawmakers advocacy groups recommended for key committee slots
byJake Johnson, staff writer
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byCommon Dreams
'So Frustrating': Pelosi Accused of Shutting Bold Progressives Out of Powerful Committees
The House Speaker's list of assignments does not include any of the progressive lawmakers advocacy groups recommended for key committee slots
byJake Johnson, staff writer
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/ ... committees" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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go to the jimmydore show
click on the jan 18th 'strike' program
top of the list of weekly audio programs under the video clips
baner is his first phone call
heh
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click on the jan 18th 'strike' program
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baner is his first phone call
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