@jonkarl Actually impressive that @jonkarl was able to *ram through* so many bad faith Republican talking points in one segment.
Biden ran for president on massive health & economic relief for COVID-19 fallout: he reached out to Republicans, they told him to go fuck himself, and so Democrats passed a wildly popular & successful (so far) bill with massive Republican voter support (i.e., super bipartisan)
Biden also promised to pass comprehensive clean infrastructure bill (as @jonkarl described in this screengrab): again bill he promised is super popular, even with Republican voters. Only most pathetic pundits cling to support from Republican senators as definition of bipartisan.
Reminder to mainstream media: candidate Trump promised he would cut taxes for working Americans & deliver on healthcare, but instead *raised* taxes on majority of US in bill w/ massive tax cut for rich. He tried (and fortunately failed) to kick 20 million off of any healthcare.
Donny Trump: completely lied about his agenda as candidate, as president pushed horrible, unpopular policy with malice towards Democratic voters
Joe Biden: delivering exactly as promised with effective & popular policy that is also effective & popular with Republicans voters.
Want to reiterate that @ABC@ThisWeekABC, so deep into Republican talking points, used this graphic to attack President Biden, not understanding that (1) this is infrastructure (2) this is super popular (3) regardless of how you define this: necessary, effective & super popular.
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"In return [for access] @maggieNYT & NYT often normalized [Trump] in ways large & small. NYT spent years painting a false portrait of adult decision making at the WH, suggesting Trump was surrounded by a beehive of aides who plotted policy, instead of a madman setting the agenda.
"Example: In March 2020, when Trump changed his mind about America 're-opening' by Easter, @maggieNYT reported the 'decisive' U-turn came after he pored over sobering data points about the pandemic ...
"Normalizing seemed to be the goal. When @maggieNYT sat down with Trump in early 2019 for an extended Q&A, he lied nonstop and came across as utterly incoherent, yet the Times politely typed it all up as a normal White House interview ...
Perfectly reasonable that Republican leaders are shocked & confused by people & companies suddenly holding them accountable: they have basically had the same agenda of tax cuts for rich, slashing basic saftey net for poor, white & identity politics, authoritarianism for decades.
Mainstream media's false equivalency did great job of hiding Republican agenda from American people while tearing down Democrats. And Democratic quest for "bipartisanship" neutered Democratic leadership. But something broke in last 5 years between Trump & insurrection against US.
While mainstream media continues to carry water for Republicans, The People forced consumer facing companies to embrace a baseline of position of pro-democracy. And Democratic leadership did what felt impossible for decades: accepted reality of Republican disloyalty to US.
After 4 full years under President Trump, we *lost* a total of 2,876,000 jobs.
After 2 months under President Biden, we *gained* a total of 1,384,000 jobs.
We are still down about 8.4 million jobs compared to right before COVID-19 hit, but certainty today's *massive* jobs numbers from February 2021 are a good sign.
At this point, a meaningful amount of the remaining 8.4 million missing jobs are long-term lost: will be critical to see how what can be gained back immediately as country opens up in next 2-3 months, then expect the growth slow dramatically and the hard work to begin.
This is an extremely important article to read about how families can think about the risk to unvaccinated children, after most adults are vaccinate, but in the months or longer it may take until children are vaccinated.
I get the criticism & concern over both the characterization of the risks (an attempt to compare the risk of young children & vaccinated seniors), and the many children (and their relatives) who may have higher risks than the average.
Health & education leaders have all generally come around to the desperate need to open up schools, especially for younger children, due to a rigorous cost-benefit to the children (and their family), especially as teachers & adults get vaccinated.
I am tired of mainstream media reporting all of the excuses the misogynistic, racist terrorist gives for murdering 8 people, including 6 Asian women.
Mainstream media & “public intellectuals” also obsessed w/ defending police who push the terrorist’s defenses: lying about his racism, sex addition, etc. Problem not subtlety of how @atrupar or others cover police’s remarks, but why police are spreading the terrorist’s propaganda
Confident that if this terrorist was a minority race or religion, police would not take him at his word on his motives, and report to US about his feelings (he was having a bad day? I don’t care, because I am not sympathetic to him one bit) on the day he murdered 8 people.
An otherwise dedicated public servant, Dr. Birx should not be unfairly maligned because she spent the first 8 months of deadly crisis undermining public health, by spreading dangerous disinformation, in order to ingratiate herself with anti-science Dear Leader.
“[Trump] is so attentive to the scientific literature & the details & the data, & I think his ability to analyze & integrate data that comes out of his long history in business has really been a real benefit during these discussions about medical issues,” crooksandliars.com/2020/03/dr-deb…
Mainstream media has an insatiable appetite for rehabilitation tours. But, there are still over 1,000 people dying each day, due to residual impact of Trump's corruption, cruelty, incompetence: maybe we can wait for crisis to pass before rehabilitating the perpetrators?