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"The For the People Act would help more Americans retain their voting rights, while the companion John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act would restore and strengthen the federal oversight provisions stripped out of the 1965 Voting Rights Act by the 2013 Supreme Court case Shelby County v. Holder. The Brennan Center has advocated the passage of both bills... Both bills have passed in the U.S. House of Representatives, only to have been stalled in the Senate by U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, both Democrats."
"West Virginia is the sixth poorest state in the United States of America and Manchin is pretending like he's helping them. But this is not about the makeup of the state. Look at the polling, even West Virginians agree with a lot of what is both of these bills. This is really about Manchin being bought and sold and choosing the owner-donor class over his constituents. He's not doing the will of the people and neither is Sinema."
"Sanders' remarks on the NDAAâwhich cleared a key procedural hurdle late Wednesdayâcame as Democrats in Congress also worked to finalize the Build Back Better Act, a reconciliation package whose social spending and climate provisions have been gutted to satisfy right-wing members of the majority party such as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). Manchin, a key swing vote in the Senate, has repeatedly cited the national debt as a reason to pare back the reconciliation bill, which now has a top-line price tag of around $1.75 trillion over ten yearsâroughly half of the original $3.5 trillion framework. But while the West Virginia Democrat says he's alarmed by the prospect of spending to expand Medicare and combat the climate crisis, he appears unconcerned that, over the past decade, Congress has poured over $9 trillion into the only federal agency that has yet to pass a full independent audit. Manchin has approved every NDAA since 2011, and he voted Wednesday to advance the 2022 Pentagon budget."
"While Biden repeatedly vowed to address the climate crisis, his climate agenda was dealt a major setback back in Washington, D.C., when Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia criticized the slimmed-down $1.75 trillion Build Back Plan to address the climate crisis and to expand the nationâs social safety net. The plan will only pass the Senate if Manchin and Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema come around to support it. It was interesting Senator Manchin used Bidenâs moment in Glasgow to hold his own news conference in Washington, D.C., to say, well, heâs weighing whether to support the Build Back Better Act... Some have said... that Senator Manchin has to decide whether he wants to be a senator or a lobbyist or maybe a Republican."
"He didnât abruptly do anything,â Sanders interjected during a Sunday appearance on ABCâs This Week. âHe has sabotaged the presidentâs agenda. ⌠Six months ago, I made it clear that you have people like Manchin â [and] Sinema, to a lesser degree â who are intentionally sabotaging the presidentâs agenda, what the American people want, what a majority of us in the Democratic caucus want. Nothing new about thisâ...Sanders added, âThe problem was that we continued to talk to Manchin like he was serious; he was not. This is a guy whoâs a major recipient of fossil fuel money, a guy who has received campaign contributions from 25 Republican billionaires.â Responding to a Manchin quote about inflation and how it affects his West Virginia constituents, Sanders argued that itâs âthe same nonsense Manchin has been talking about for a yearâ and pointed out that Manchinâs state is one of the poorest in the nation. âYou ask the people of West Virginia whether they want to expand Medicare to cover dental, hearing, and eyeglasses. You ask the people of West Virginia whether we should demand that the wealthiest people and large corporations start paying their fair share of taxes. Ask the people of West Virginia whether or not all people should have health care as a human right like in every other country on Earth. Thatâs what they will say.â He concluded, âIn my humble opinion, Manchin represents the very wealthiest people in this country, not working families in West Virginia or America.â"
"I trusted Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh when they testified under oath that they also believed Roe v. Wade was settled legal precedent and I am alarmed they chose to reject the stability the ruling has provided for two generations of Americans."
"the coal-baron senator Joe Manchin"
"Manchin is the perfect example of how Big Oil works. Heâs taken more money than any other senator from the fossil fuel industry... There was that sting videotape released a couple of weeks ago where Exxonâs chief lobbyist reported talking to him every week and calling him their âkingmaker.â There was a report yesterday that Manchin spent part of September huddled with all the leading coal barons at a golf resort someplace, where they played a Civil War - themed golf tournament in between speeches."
"these people who own fossil fuels are powerful players in our political world. Until recently, ExxonMobil was the biggest company on Earth. Entire nations - Russia or Saudi Arabia, say - are essentially petro-states, deriving most of their revenue and power from hydrocarbons. The biggest political donors in American history, the Koch brothers, were also the country's biggest oil and gas barons; United States Senator Joe Manchin, who has taken more political donations from the fossil fuel industry than anyone else in Washington and personally has millions invested in coal, was single-handedly able to rewrite climate legislation in 2021."
"The filibuster is the only protection we have in democracy. Iâm not going to comment on a leak from the Supreme Court."
"Manchin and Sinema are effectively acting like 21st Century-style "Dixiecrats" of the '50s ad '60s, segregationist Democrats such as James Eastland, Robert Byrd (Manchin's mentor) and George Wallace. The Dixiecrats' were committed to racial segregation and white supremacy...The question is whether faced with the potential defeat of historic civil rights legislation due to their opposition to filibuster reform, are Sinema and Manchin willing to go down in history as the Strom Thurmonds, George Wallaces, and yes, Robert Byrds of the 21st century, who stood in the classroom doors to block integration and for years filibustered civil rights laws. Will they want to face headlines like "Two Democratic Dissenters Manchin and Sinema Join Republicans in Blocking Filibuster Reform That Would Allow Majority Passage of Civil Rights Laws." Are Sinema and Manchin willing to face the outrage of the grassroots activists who helped get them elected and who are ready to cash in their chips and mobilize a mass movement to get these two Senators to change their positions? Sinema may be particularly susceptible to grassroots pressure, since her narrow win was powered in large part by organizing from unions and Latino activists. And if Sinema flips, would Manchin be willing to be the lone Democrat allowing Republicans to block historic civil rights legislation? Sinema's and Manchin's decisions may well determine whether America remains a democracy or whether it's indefinitely distorted by minority rule."
"never voted for â nor do I support â such a ban [on abortion ]"
"Thanks to the #AmericanRescuePlan, nearly $124 MILLION in relief is on the way to 440 #WV healthcare providers. I fought for dedicated funding for rural healthcare providers in the ARP to ensure they can continue to provide critical care in our communities"
"The fact that after millions of people across the country cast their votes that our political system is basically controlled by Joe Manchin of WV and Susan Collins of Maine makes no fucking sense."
"The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill represents a historic investment in West Virginiaâs infrastructure â around $6 billion over the next 5 years. Here are some of the investments that the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill will bring to WV:"
"President Joe Biden and the Democratic Congress are facing a crisis as the popular domestic agenda they ran on in the 2020 elections is held hostage by two corporate Democratic senators: fossil-fuel consigliere Joe Manchin and payday-lender favorite Kyrsten Sinema. But the very week before the Democratsâ $350-billion annual domestic package hit this wall of corporate money-bags, all but 38 House Democrats voted to hand over more than double that amount to the Pentagon. Senator Manchin has hypocritically described the domestic spending bill as âfiscal insanity,â but he has voted for a much larger Pentagon budget every year since 2016. Real fiscal insanity is what Congress does year after year, taking most of its discretionary spending off the table and handing it over to the Pentagon before even considering the countryâs urgent domestic needs."
"#ICYMI: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill has passed the House and is now on the way to the Presidentâs desk! Our bipartisan bill will help WV & the nation address infrastructure needs while creating good-paying jobs and growing the economy. MORE:"
"On every issue that truly mattered to West Virginia â such as opposing Hillary, Obama, cap & trade, Planned Parenthood, and higher taxesâ Joe Manchin pretended to stand with West Virginians, but then voted with Chuck Schumer and the liberal D.C. Democratic leadership. Joe Manchin is a classic âsay one thing do anotherâ politician."
"We are praying for Senator Rounds, their children and grandchildren, and the entire state of South Dakota as they mourn the loss of a magnificent First Lady of South Dakota."
"Nancy Pelosi is very capable, I know her, I get along fine with her, we maybe just come from different parts of the country..."
"@LonelyPlanet has ranked #WV as one of the top 10 regions in the WORLD to visit in 2022! Bring your friends & family and experience #AlmostHeaven West Virginia - you might just want to stay."
"Good News: The draft Democratic appropriations bills include many #WV priorities that I fought for including water and wastewater upgrades, healthcare and education investments, and transportation projects & economic development opportunities for WV. MORE:"
"President Biden's framework is the product of months of negotiations and input from all members of the Democratic Party who share a common goal to deliver for the American people."
"I believe in President Biden"
"As we work through the text of the legislation I would hope all of us will continue to deal in good faith and do what is right for the future of the American people"
"The most hypocritical thing I've ever seen done to a human being, and then they have enough guts to sit on the floor, watch him give his speech, and go over and hug him? That's hypocrisy at the highest level I've ever seen in my life."
"We just have to work together. We can't go too far left. This is not a center-left or a left country. We are a center, if anything, center-right country"
"I'm fiscally responsible and socially compassionate"
"But discovery is not terrible for creative people. I open the Patreon app, and it says 'youâre subscribed to these four creators, here are two more just like them. You can push the button and subscribe here.' That seems like a very natural thing to want to do."
"The growth of the creator economy has accelerated much faster than I ever could have dreamed of when we began this journey eight years ago. We are at a critical inflection point and Iâm excited to partner closely with Tiffany to scale our teams to power our next phase of growth."
"Anytime you do anything that has impact at all, you are not universally loved."
"Going to trade school, thatâs a good honest job, working as a machinist or at a steel plant. It seems like we forgot about that. People get massively indebted going to liberals arts schools and this is how we can deal with our student debt problem too."
"WASHINGTON â Progressive firebrand Sen. Bernie Sanders said he believes President Donald Trump is âmoving this country rapidly into authoritarianism" after Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to help quell immigration protests in Los Angeles. âThis guy wants all of the power. He does not believe in the Constitution. He does not believe in the rule of law. My understanding is that the governor of California, the mayor of the city of Los Angeles did not request the National Guard, but he thinks he has a right to do anything he wants,â Sanders, a Vermont independent, told CNNâs Dana Bash on âState of the Union.â"
"The protests come as the Trump administration has taken stronger actions to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants. Demonstrators allege the administration's immigration enforcement has violated civil and human rights. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement on June 7 that Trump signed a memo deploying the guardsmen âto address the lawlessness that has been allowed to fester.â Both California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, however, have criticized the move, saying it would only escalate tensions in the area. âI would say that to a large degree, the future of this country rests with a small number of Republicans in the House and Senate who know better, who do know what the Constitution is about, and itâs high time they stood up for our Constitution and the rule of law,â Sanders said."
"This is about authoritarian tendencies. This is about command and control. This is about power. This is about ego. This is a consistent pattern."
"I don't know one state, if DeSantis stuck it out that he can win, not one."
"California may be first, but it clearly will not end here. Other states are next. Democracy is next. Democracy is under assault before our eyes."
"CEO of Target Brian Cornell selling out the LGBTQ+ community to extremists is a real profile in courage. This isnât just a couple stores in the South. There is a systematic attack on the gay community happening across the country. Wake up America. This doesnât stop here. Youâre black? Youâre Asian? Youâre Jewish? Youâre a woman? Youâre next."
"... neither of us will be the nominee for our party in 2024."
"Look, I'm a progressive, but more is not better. Better is better. We need to hold ourselves to higher level of accountability and reforming the Old Mental Health Services act, which is a point of pride in California, but no longer is relevant to the world we're living in."
"Trump is not the first president to deploy the military over a governorâs objection. But itâs the first time since 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson ordered troops to protect civil rights protesters in Alabama. President Dwight Eisenhower similarly overrode objections from Arkansasâ governor, deploying troops to help enforce the desegregation of public schools. When presidents view state and local authorities as being ineffective or recalcitrant, those steps may be justified, some experts say. âUsually the President calls out the troops with the cooperation of the governor, which happened in LA itself during the Rodney King riots,â said John Yoo, a legal counselor to President George W. Bush. âBut there have been times when governors have been tragically slow, as during Hurricane Katrina, or actually resistant to federal policy, as with desegregation, or, arguably, in this case. âTrump, when speaking about the decision with reporters Sunday, said he warned Newsom a few days earlier of the possibility. âI did call him the other night,â Trump said. âI said youâve got to take care of this, otherwise Iâm sending in the troops.â Newsom has railed against Trumpâs unilateral action, saying it will inflame rather than ease tensions on the streets and that state and local law enforcement were appropriately responding to the unrest outside federal buildings. Newsom got backup from Democratic governors across the country, who signed a letter calling Trumpâs National Guard deployment an âalarming abuse of power.â âThe military appears to be clashing with protesters in the streets of our country. Thatâs not supposed to happen,â said Elizabeth Goitein, a national security law expert at New York Universityâs Brennan Center. âItâs such a dangerous situation. Itâs dangerous for liberty. Itâs dangerous for democracy.â"
"It is called a genocide. That's what it was... No other way to describe it and that's the way it needs to be described in the history books. And so I'm here to say the following: I'm sorry on behalf of the state of California... It's humbling for me, having believed I was educated, to have been so ignorant of our past, to have been so unaware of how ashamed I should be, as a Californian, 5th generation... I'm sorry that we've had generations of your kids and grandkids, your ancestors, that have had to suffer through indignities, lack of capacity, empathy and understanding..."
"Newsom asked a federal court on Tuesday to block Trump from using the military in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, activists are planning larger demonstrations against Trump and his administration's policies across the country on Saturday to coincide with the president's birthday and a planned military parade through Washington D.C."
"We are less than two weeks away from the end of the government budget year, and Republicans need to stop wasting time on political show votes and start working with Democrats on a bipartisan budget agreement that ends sequestration and protects our national and economic security"
"Virginians stand with the Fairfax Jewish community."
"When we see anti-Semitic activities and when we see swastikas painted, that is an attack on all of us as Virginians."
"Today, the Senate voted on a proposal to restrict womenâs reproductive health. While I was unable to vote today, I would have opposed this bill. Important medical decisions should be made between a woman and her doctor, not politicians in Washington."
"There's a reason why you only do tax policy in a major way every few years â it's really complicated"
"I am not running for Congress as a former NFL player. I am running for Congress as a former chimney sweep."
"A tax increase is still a tax increase, no matter what you call it."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der grĂśĂte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei auĂer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!