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“Here in Colorado, places of worship have been open for a few weeks, so Trump won’t have to pretend to order Gov. Jared Polis to do anything new.” but that has never, ever stopped dump from taking credit for something he didn’t cause
or
responsibility for the things he’s caused.
Everything dump touches dies.
The places may have been open — but the "Safer at Home" guidelines from May 15 have a specific heading for churches:
There may be some openings in counties that have been granted exceptions — but Denver and most metro areas do not have "regular" church.
I do have a workaround for gunzos who like to play while they pray. They can get blessed, maintain social distancing, and show off their 2A stuff.
All they’d have to do is purchase a realistic toy AR15 or other manly gun, load it up with holy water, and then do drive by church like Father Pelc in Detroit.
Probably some of their existing guns could be modified to shoot holy water, too. Ken Buck’s AR15 could. It already looks like a toy gun. He and Trey Gowdy look like two eight year old boys hamming it up for the DaddyCam.
Is gun fondling, like these two nimnus are demonstrating, patriotic?
Is it more patriotic with the flag decals on it?
Which circus act did Howdy Gowdy rip off to get that suit?
They left his shoes out of the pic but they must be red/white/blue and size 25.
It’s pronounced “nimnooze”.
On this day that we remember those who gave their lives for our country.
[The Dumpster®] added: "So I view [US topping world virus cases ] as a badge of honor. Really, it's a badge of honor."
And, USA deaths at 96K and counting.
Interesting article in Politico about Gardner and the Cannabis Industry
A democratic senate would clearly be more friendly to weed than Moscow Mitch and the boys, but Hickenlooper hasn't made a lot of friends with the this crowd. Gardner would appear to be a good hedge bet for cannabis.
McConnell Is very friendly towards cannabis of the industrial hemp kind; Politico has the history of how that happened.Kentucky needs another high return crop since tobacco use is down.
I infer that the plan is to consolidate the lucrative CBD market under a few corporations, and edge out all of the small growers and processors.
However, his hemp advocacy hasn’t stopped McConnell from advocating against cannabis that contains THC. In fact, he received an honorary machete that had been used to chop down hemp’s “illicit cousin” plants.
It must be pure, racist calculation; as long as people of color are disproportionately arrested and incarcerated for (THC) marijuana possession, Mitch and other GOP politicians can remain securely in power. Those dang criminals can’t vote, stay poor because they can’t get good jobs with felony drug records, etc. For example, the ACLU’s data shows that blacks are 9.4x more likely to be arrested than whites, for the same amount of marijuana.
It is completely cynical and self-serving to bless one strain of cannabis and demonize the other, but cynical and self-serving is how Mitch rolls.
In a wonderful 2013 example of "politics makes strange bedfellows,"
Cannabis is a complicated issue for McConnell. Presently Mitch has a pretty tortured relationship with this issue; Kentucky is a hot damn mess with no less than four very high profile bankruptcies and little relief in sight.
To be really clear there are exactly two people you can thank for the legalization of hemp: Jared Polis, who introduced Amendment 37 to the House Rules Committee in June, 2013 that later become Section 7606 of the 2014 Farm Bill. That language surfaced in the conference committee in December of that year; Kentucky didn't have a single member of it's delegation on that committee and Mitch as you will recall was in the minority at that time. We can thank Michael Bennet, a member of that committee and the majority, for Section 7606.
We can thank Mitch for the descheduling of the plant in the 2018 Farm Bill. That's where his political leadership seems to have withered. There is still no guidance or direction from FDA on CBD oil; even though industrial hemp is now federally classified as an agricultural crop bankers are still wary and insurance is hard to find.
There has been an article up on PoliticPro since Friday on all of this chaos. I can't post it yet (behind the paywall) but I imagine it will be in the 'free' box tomorrow or Tuesday and I'll post then. These Kentucky bankruptcies are catching the attention of a few lawmakers on CapHill. The most significant line in the story is "Senator McConnell's office declined to comment".
There were Industrial Hemp Farming Acts proposed in 2009, 2011 that went nowhere. The 2013 version finally picked up some inertia on the heels of Colorado's Amendment 64 vote. It died on the vine after the Polis amendment language made it into the 2014 Farm Bill.
As for Cory, credit where credit is due. He has been good on this issue. I doubt he can count on the marijuana industry to do much for him. His pontification in the post-Cole Memo world with Jeff Sessions was more PR than substance and both the marijuana and hemp industries are still shackled by stagnant bureacracies on a host of issues.
A fine update Michael. But you meant to say the 2013 bill picked up some momentum, not inertia. Inertia is there to begin with, sayeth Sir Isaac Newton.
Mostly true, V, expect the 2009 and 2011 versions never really had an inertia as they were largely symbolic and generally co-sponsored by the usual suspects (Ron Paul and his circle of libertarian friends). But good critique – which I enjoy! Hope you’re well.
As promised, the PoliticoPro story from last Friday has migrated to the free side:
Hemp was supposed to boost farmers. It’s turned out to be a flop.
Will someone please tell Joe Biden to stop pussyfooting around, pick a vice president, build a cabinet, and be ready to hit the ground running like “no one has ever seen” ? Joe needs to show America, on the Flim Flam Presidents’ own turf…TV and social media, what a real government and real leadership looks like.
Get out front Joe!
Look at the situation in Venezuela for guidance. What do WE do if T***p tries a “Maduro”? If he won’t leave? You need the relationships within a new government to handle it. Do you want to wait until you are in Guaidos’ position?
I’m OK with announcing his VP pick Duke put would prefer he hold off on announcing the rest of his cabinet because it might hurt them in their current situation or be highly uncomfortable for them if he loses. It’s kind of like the finalists for president of CU. Do you announce ahead of time who you are interviewing? Could be awkward if their employer found out that they were looking for a new gig. We’re just about to June and will have some more primaries where he can get some visibility. Big thing between now and then is to not have a gaffe a week narrative. Biden being below the radar at this moment isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Trump is twisting in the wind and exposing how cluelessly stupid he is. No need to take the limelight off of how unfit the motherfucker is to deal with real world issues. Good people are going to continue to die and there isn’t much Biden can do except align with the scientists and policy makers who can make a difference if/when he wins.
I agree and didn't say he should announce his cabinet…only that he has it selected and organized. His veep he should announce. His cabinet will be crucial in trying to repair the damage as soon as they can get started. Much work can be done, even before the election. Time to think waaay outside the box.
Listen to Duke, Joe! He’s right…again. Bernie has bowed to inevitability and endorsed you. There isn’t anyone to pacify, only people to win over, and inspire. And lead. What would that feel like?
And I’ll add…if Biden is going to choose a high-powered woman as Veep, choose already.
He can take the juice right out of the whole Tara Reade scandal – (which I think may be entirely “made in Russia”) by choosing a strong female as his Numero Dos. The scandal will still be lurking, but women will feel empowered, certain our voices will be heard and our concerns front and center.
Biden would be the third Democratic President in my lifetime to have credible rumors about sexual misconduct or infidelity- Kennedy and Clinton were the other two. (Obama was squeaky clean on this as on other scandals.) Yet Kennedy and Clinton were pretty damn good imperfect Presidents.
And I say that as a feminist who tends to believe women’s accusations. Joe is handsy. He’s a hugger and a toucher. Not the best combo for a Presidential candidate in the “Me Too” era. Not even on my top five preferred candidates.
But he’s going to have to seize the moment and run with it.
Biden is on track to announce his VP choice in early July.
Three more occasions for fresh coverage
I’m figuring it is one of the few ways he’s getting significant media attention. Announcement a week or two after Fourth of July will be a good time to “kick off” additional travel (unless there is a bigger than expected flare-up of COVID-19 from Memorial Day).
ding, ding, ding!
…chicken dinner!
The Fifth Risk, Lewis, Michael M., 2018
Trust that no one in the Trump base cares about that. Help them feel safe that the libs will be owned and no one will take their guns.
Except for when Dump calls for guns to be seized and THEN maybe due process.
They are thrilled that he is a total dumb donkey.
Most publicly listed companies keep U.S. small-business aid loans
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-ppp-companies/most-publicly-listed-companies-keep-u-s-small-business-aid-loans-idUSKBN2300JT
This is from a Kos poster called Tevye:
When Utah Teacher Berated Fifth Grader For Having Two Dads, His Female Classmates Put A Stop To It.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/5/23/1943198/-When-Utah-Teacher-Berated-Fifth-Grader-For-Having-Two-Dads-His-Female-Classmates-Put-A-Stop-To-It?utm_campaign=trending
Love it.
The rest of the article was great, too. Happy ending photo of Daniel, the three girls, many from the class, the teacher, the principal, and two Dads … I encourage you go to read it.
That made my whole day. Hope for the future.
Some days, the good folks win!
Lest we forget…
The Overlooked Black History of Memorial Day
More Memorial Day background: History.com: 8 Things You May Not Know About Memorial Day
I’m old enough to remember Decoration Day celebrations and special flag etiquette on May 30. Growing up, there was a special remembrance gathering at Bataan Memorial Park, where fathers of some of school mates, families from my neighborhood and further away, a minister and a rabbi, and an official color guard gathered and recalled those who did not survive the WWII ordeal…. Still a solemn and sincere ceremony that can make me choke up.
@COfreedomforce ( Neville supports, and the RecallPolis pac folks are funding) , is urging 421 restaurants to be open for dining service today. I’m not going to embed their tweet, as they want the free publicity.
This links to a pic of Kristina Finley (ResistPolis) holding up a giant check for $15K for CC Korean kitchen and Boebert’s Shooters Grill.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EYuszUaWoAEPdNE?format=jpg&name=4096×4096
Ironically, the CDPHE already granted a variance to DougCo and other restaurants to open at 50% capacity. https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/coronavirus/variance-granted-to-douglas-county-to-reopen-restaurants-houses-of-worship-gyms-park-meadows
Neville rallying the forces brings to mind Bluto in Animal House.
When the going gets weird the weird get sick.
(or is that HS Thompson?)
Oh yeah ….
Otter:
Bluto’s right. Psychotic, but absolutely right. [Otter stands up.] We gotta take these bastards. Now, we could fight ’em with conventional weapons. That could take years and cost millions of lives. Oh no. No, in this case, I think we have to go all out. I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody’s part.
Bluto:
And we’re just the guys to do it.
[Boon and D-Day stand.]
Boon:
Let’s do it.
Bluto:
Let’s do it!
[Everybody cheers and starts running out of the room, with Bluto still standing there.]
Bluto:
Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
Well I know I feel better now…
Trump says he's no longer taking hydroxychloroquine
For some reason, malevolent incompetence is starting to wear thin with voters.