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Murphy then asked him if he would support bringing back “laws in this country to only allow white people to vote.”
I was not aware that was being considered. That would be a very stupid thing to do. If you want to start a 2nd civil war, that would do it.
Why would they regard that as a stupid thing to do?

A war that allowed them to commit genocide would be seen as a good thing by many of them.
 
Trump has appointed Brent Bozell (subject to Senate approval) to be Ambassador to South Africa. Some of his testimony to Congress is unsettling:

“Senator, my personal views are irrelevant,” Bozell insisted. “I am serving here to do what the president is asking me to do in South Africa.”
Source?
I read it at https://www.alternet.org/trump-black-americans/ which I read without subscription by using the Disable-Javascript trick.

No reaction to my post but Angry when I provide a source? Whatevs.
Alternet doesn't vet its "reporters", credibility is quite variable.
 
Trump has appointed Brent Bozell (subject to Senate approval) to be Ambassador to South Africa. Some of his testimony to Congress is unsettling:
“Senator, my personal views are irrelevant,” Bozell insisted. “I am serving here to do what the president is asking me to do in South Africa.”
I read it at https://www.alternet.org/trump-black-americans/ which I read without subscription by using the Disable-Javascript trick.
Alternet doesn't vet its "reporters", credibility is quite variable.

This constant and irrelevant gibberish about Alternet gets annoying. Where did anyone say they believe Alternet opinions without question?

Alternet links to LOTS of stories that are otherwise at least somewhat hard-to-find. Its stories are mostly links to other sources. Instead of links, you can use names in the story to do Google searches. For example, one might Google "Bozell testimony." I treat Alternet as just an index of stories, pursuing SOME of which may be informative.

I'll write the following in a larger font, hoping that you, @Loren Pechtel , will take the time to READ the sentence and see how it renders your reddened sentence fatuous. Thanks in advance.

Google can take you to videos where you watch Bozell and the Senator move their lips and utter the sentences reported.

Do you think that "Alternet" paid for some Generative AI to create a fictitious dialog?
 
If we don’t test there will be fewer cases.
I've seen a Substack that claims that's exactly what's already going on. Seems like a whistleblower rather than a nutter but with no sources there's no way to know for sure. Some of his claims about what's happening at the CDC have been proven true.
 
The secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Kristi Noem, reportedly authorized the purchase of Spirit Airlines jets before discovering the airline didn’t actually own the planes – and that the aircraft lacked engines.

The bizarre anecdote was contained in a Wall Street Journal report released on Friday, which recounted how Noem and Corey Lewandowski – who managed Donald Trump’s first winning presidential campaign – had recently arranged to buy 10 Boeing 737 aircraft from Spirit Airlines. People familiar with the situation told the paper that the two intended to use the jets to expand deportation flights – and for personal travel.

Those sources also claimed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials had cautioned them that buying planes would be far more expensive than simply expanding existing flight contracts.

Complicating matters further, Spirit, which filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time, in August, did not own the jets and their engines would have had to be bought separately. The plan has since been paused, according to the Journal.

Meanwhile, Democrats on the House appropriations committee said in October that during this fall’s record-long government shutdown, the DHS had already acquired two Gulfstream jets for $200m.
 
JFC! They were buying planes with no engines?! Keystone White House.
Airframes and engines are generally sold and managed separately. Aircraft builders don't know engines, and engine builders don't know airframes - at least, not well enough to build commercially competitive instances of the other's speciality.

There are a handful of builders of large airframes, and in the developed world, it's basically just Boeing and Airbus; Those airframes usually have engines from GE, Pratt and Whitney, or Rolls Royce - and it is up to the buyer which engine they choose. Engines are (fairly) interchangeable across airframe types, so it's not uncommon for them to be owned separately.

Of course, anyone who is in charge of procuring an aircraft (or fleet of aircraft) would be expected to know this, and to ensure that they obtain both airframe and engines, and that they have appropriate contracts to maintain and service both.

Unless they are MAGA simpletons who think buying a 737 is like buying a second hand car.
 
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