In contrast to Eric Adams, lefty New York City pol takes hard line on Trump
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Comptroller Brad Lander released a report on the risks a Trump presidency poses to New York City.
Lander, who is challenging Adams for reelection next year, hosted a roundtable discussion with business, government and labor leaders Wednesday before releasing a report outlining potential impacts of a second Trump term for the nation’s largest city.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/13/adams-new-york-trump-00189347
Trump bewilders Senate GOP with Gaetz AG selection
“I don’t think it’s a serious nomination for AG. We need to have a serious AG,” Murkowski told reporters. “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to consider somebody that is serious.”
“This one was not on my bingo card,” she added.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4989301-matt-gaetz-attorney-general-trump-senate-republicans/
Pennsylvania Senate race heads to recount as McCormick leads Casey
“The number of provisional ballots expected from areas that favor Senator Casey, like Philadelphia and its suburbs, is further proof that this race is too close to be called,” said Maddy McDaniel, a Casey spokesperson
“With more than 100,000 ballots still left to count, we will continue to make sure Pennsylvanians’ voices are heard,” she added.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4981589-recount-pennsylvania-senate-race/
The Liars, Crooks, Racist, Cheaters, Rapist, Thieves, and bottom of the barrel Garbage are headed to our White House.
Pete Hegseth Argues Women Shouldn't Be In Military Combat Roles
“I’m straight-up just saying we should not have women in combat roles. It hasn’t made us more effective, it hasn’t made us more lethal, it has made fighting more complicated,” Hegseth told the “Shawn Ryan Show” while promoting his book, “The War on Warriors.”
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/pete-hegseth-women-combat-roles_n_6734dd69e4b07b3c59484a8c
Europe’s richest man Bernard Arnault is suing X owner Elon Musk
Fortune reports that Arnault’s Les Echos and Le Parisien newspapers are seeking compensation due to them under French law, which regulates social media companies more strictly than the U.S. does and which compels platforms to pay for content republished from the media. Arnault’s papers are joined in this action by the newspapers Le Monde Le Figaro and the Agence France-Presse news agency.
https://qz.com/elon-musk-bernard-arnault-lawsuit-x-twitter-1851697269
16. "How do I feel? Like America finally cannot ignore its wretched underbelly anymore. No more hand-waving about how minorities and women are treated. No more making uninformed decisions and somehow not having consequences due to privilege. No more scapegoats being lined up for slaughter. This is the USA. This is us."
—JeyBizness
Why? There is nowhere in the Bible where it says one race rules over all."
"God accepts every race, nationality, and ethnicity and everyone who is willing and open to listen to him. God is love. But you all take God, Jesus's name, and you spew hate and pain on everyone else who isn't white. I don't understand. It is exhausting to live in a country that hates me for being a Black woman. You hate me for literally existing, and I just want to understand why."
—icyjellyfish17
15. "In all honesty, it's not completely surprising the way things turned out. But at the same time, I still had a bit of faith that people would do what is best for the people. I just want to ask Trump voters, MAGA, all of you, why do you hate me? I have done nothing to you but try to live my life according to God's will and plan for me. But I have been hunted by the KKK at my university, and now my people are receiving text messages about showing up to plantation fields to pick cotton.
(Cont)
Yet, somehow, I thought because a man named Barack Obama had spent eight years in the White House, that maybe people would not have a hang-up about a biracial woman becoming commander in chief. I should have known better. It is now clear that a racist piece of filth was preferable to many Democratic voters."
—Anonymous
12. "I am a Black American woman who is also a Gen X'er. How do I feel about Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential loss to Donald Trump? Stupid. But not because I feel tricked or deceived by the media or any voting block. I feel stupid for forgetting that in this country, Black women are hated, loathed, and reviled.
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11. "I'm very disappointed by the results of the election. I would like to see another minority president in my lifetime. I would also like to see a female president in my lifetime. I don't know if that will ever happen now. I work in education, so I am dreading anything happening to the Department of Education. I am also worried for seniors in this country, as ending healthcare is on Trump's agenda."
—Anonymous
"This is solely on the people who saw an educated, tenured, experienced, and professional Black/Asian woman and an old white man with a criminal history and the decency of a carnival hustler who incited an insurrection on our nation's Capitol by denying the outcome of the 2020 election while espousing Christian values, morality, God, and country."
—blasianfma
8. "My first thought is that this is a perfect example of how Black women have to work twice as hard, be professional, can be fully qualified, and play by the rules and still lose because a white guy can act like a total fuck-up, do the bare minimum, and yet still win. I'm particularly disgusted by all Americans of color who voted for this orange piece of shit.
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7. "As a Black American, I'm scared. Think about it. If he successfully deports Mexicans, Venezuelans, and El Salvadorans, guess who he's coming for next. The Haitians, Africans, and Jamaicans. After them will be the Muslims, Asians, and Indians. He wants a white America. He only cares about whiteness in America. That's scary to those of us who aren't white."
—jealousscissors503
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