"Biden has blamed large meatpackers for the run-up in meat prices." @POTUS is exactly right. Hormel Foods and other meat packers have been sued for price fixing in federal court in Minneapolis, Chicago and elsewhere. DOJ must act NOW! whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/… via @whitehouse
"Q Quick question on a totally unrelated topic. Biden has blamed large meatpackers for the run-up in meat prices.
MS. PSAKI: Yeah." #MN01 supports @POTUS not the price fixers. We will flip this seat Blue!
"MS. PSAKI:...the President’s concern is... that the meat industry— the conglomerates are so... dominant that they are elbowing out, of course, smaller producers and that they have this capacity and ability to jack up prices and pass those on to consumers when they should not."
This price fixing complaint against Hormel Foods and other big meat packers is exactly what @POTUS is talking about.
Our "supply chain" problem is the supply of money going from monopolists to Congress. #MN01@MinnesotaDFL is going to shut this down. arkansasbusiness.com/public/hormel-…
I support @POTUS on price fixing.
Running for Congress in #MN01 doesn't mean I have to support Hormel Foods or any other big corporation in the district. Hormel should join the other defendants in settling this lawsuit and give the money back to consumers. topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settle…
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This started with ideologues saying that when the mob is right more aggressive tactics are justified. Then aggression became violence. A law breaking mob is never right. And that's on top of the fact that Trump's election fraud story was a BIG LIE. washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…
The January 6 insurrection showed that American politics is now about the difference between those who believe law breaking and violence are a justifiable way to resolve political differences and those of us who do not. Americans who do not tolerate lawlessness will VOTE BLUE!
Now @mngop says @Tim_Walz and other Democrats "condoned" violence in the summer of 2020. That's another BIG LIE. No sane person condoned violence. @Tim_Walz restored law and order. He condoned the right to peaceful and law abiding protest, a right enshrined in our Constitution.
This 2018 op-ed by @YaleLawSch Prof. Akhil Amar was 1) a con job by @FedSoc, 2) the incredibly naive view of an excessively theoretical liberal, or 3) a sellout to get another Yalie on SCOTUS.
All I know is that women voters in #MN01 are really pissed. thehill.com/opinion/judici…
It's @YaleLawSch, so let's boil this theoretically neutral judicial philosophy down to a Latin phrase:
Ego similis cervisiam
@YaleLawSch@FedSoc Anyone who thinks these one percenters will do anything for the ninety-nine percent is a real sucker. Conning hard working people every two years in November is the name of their game. They spend the rest of their time taking in the money. currentaffairs.org/2022/04/right-…
Is this a joke? I'll be flipping the U.S. House seat in #MN01 from red to blue anyway, but @mngop should at least try to find a decent candidate. This one's best friend is still in the Hennepin County lockup .....
As big @mngop political operatives worry about posting bail for big donors, our campaign for #MN01 is catching up with small dollar donations. But we need your help.
Click here and let's flip this House seat Blue! painterforcongress.org
My wife, a tenured professor and a #MeToo victim, has sued @UMN_Music over harassment, discrimination and retaliation. In Congress I will make sure that universities and other employers are held accountable and that all #MeToo victims have legal remedies. mndaily.com/?p=270303
Allegations supported by evidence include a former @UMN_Music director looking under a professor's skirt and talking with male colleagues about what he saw and a professor every year asking graduate students in oral exams which scholars they want to "shag, marry or kill." Gross.
The federal judge said that this #MeToo case belongs in state court. Federal remedies for harassment victims aren't working. That will change when I get to Congress to represent #MN01. There needs to be a viable federal remedy for all #MeToo victims. kare11.com/article/news/l…
When Mark Ramseyer published his paper calling WW2 sex slaves prostitutes, some called it "academic freedom."
Most of us, including two Nobel Prize winning economists, called it denial of a war crime.
Now women are once again being held captive in Ukraine. nytimes.com/2021/02/26/wor…
As women are once again raped by occupying soldiers, this time in Ukraine, we remember that those who deny past war crimes make future war crimes much more likely. Men who justify wartime sex crimes are almost as dangerous as the rapists themselves. english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_e…
Why won't other justices comment on Justice Thomas's bad ethics? Because they won't criticize a "colleague." Same as in the military, police departments, academia and every profession.
No group of "colleagues" should make their own rules, including SCOTUS. npr.org/2022/03/30/108…
Like any other group of "colleagues" in the workplace, particularly those with lifetime tenure, SCOTUS is a club. Congress should pass a law providing for enforcement of conflict of interest rules for justices. "Self governance" by the justices themselves has been a joke.
The House Judiciary Committee should investigate whether Justice Thomas should have recused from cases involving the White House and January 6 insurrection and whether he knew that his wife was texting the White House on January 6. He violated this law: law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28…