Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
Well that pretty much sows up that race. JFC.A political party in one tweet.
It's got it all: factually incorrect, nasty, and mind-bogglingly stupid. I give you the 2016 Republican party.
Well that pretty much sows up that race. JFC.A political party in one tweet.
It's got it all: factually incorrect, nasty, and mind-bogglingly stupid. I give you the 2016 Republican party.
How is the Andrews verdict absurd? I understand plenty of people dislike her (the supposed fling with Bret Bielema and whatnot), but she had a reasonable expectation of privacy in her own hotel room, and the video of her was/is all over the Internet - millions of creeps presumably beat off to it.
Don't have the link but the average award in a wrongful death case is about $3M, that's what makes $55M absurd.
At the same time they are blocking all possible Supreme Court nominees, and suggesting they’ll beat whomever President Obama chooses like a piñata, Senate Republicans are in a panic because their party seems to be on a path to nominate one of two extremists for President. These are not separate issues. For too long, Senate Republicans have tried to have it both ways — feeding ugly lies, rejecting the legitimacy of the President, blocking scores of nominees in an effort to cripple our government – all while claiming they are can govern responsibly. That game is over now. If Republican Senators want to stand up to extremists running for President, they can start now by standing up to extremists in the Senate. They can start by doing their jobs.
A Republican congressman on the House Committee on Financial Services thinks Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), one of the most vocal advocates for Wall Street reform, needs to be “neutered.”
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo.) made the comments during a panel discussion at an American Bankers Association conference Wednesday. According to Politico, Luetkemeyer said people needed to “find a way to neuter” Warren, whom he called the “Darth Vader of the financial services world.”
Don't have the link but the average award in a wrongful death case is about $3M, that's what makes $55M absurd.
It's absurd because she didn't suffer damages of $55 million. This happens all the time and I hate it. This has nothing to do with her and everything with these astronomical judgements. While I don't want caps on judgements like I have advocated in the past, they should have a basis in reality rather than some creatively arrived at sum.
I hate these stupid judgements.
Holy ****!! Those are just compensatory. Punitive might come on Monday.
"If the senators start to move off of this position, the biggest problem they are going to face is going to be a loss of support … they’re going to alienate the most active part of their constituency," said Adam Brandon, president and CEO of FreedomWorks. "I want Mitch McConnell to see that the potential grass-roots army is far stronger than anyone on K Street." […]
Democrats believe McConnell is motivated by self-preservation. Siding with activists on the Supreme Court, they say, could help the majority leader avoid Boehner's fate. […]
"I do believe he’s going to lose the majority. And he’s hoping that 2018 is going to be better [electorally] and he wants to save his job so he’s around [to return to majority leader] in 2018," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said in an interview. "He’s actually saving himself and sacrificing his people that are up this time. He knows what happened to Boehner."
According to a newly released analysis by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, senate races in Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Missouri and North Carolina are looking to be more favorable for Democrats than previously predicted as moderate and independent voters grow disillusioned with the GOP.
Hard to believe we can pick Grassley off, but we can at least boot him from his chairmanship by taking the Senate.
He's had six terms. Time to go, dude.