Robinhood app put a halt on trade of Gamestop stock. This pissed off a whole lot of people. They got AOC on the radar now.
https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1354830697459032066
Thanks to this action, Robinhood was immediately hit with lawsuits
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...itter-business
And to put the top this off, AOC gave the kindest fuck you to Ted Cruz I've seen
https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1354848253729234944
EDIT: WeBull is putting a halt on Gamestop and AMC stocks now
https://twitter.com/WebullGlobal/sta...28729713881091
A whole lot of nerds learned more about and cared about stock markets over the last week.
Another police officer has committed suicide as a result of the trauma of the attack.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/0...ol-riot-463123
The apparently drunk lady Rudy Giuliani dragged out as his "witness to election fraud", Melissa Carone is running as a Republican for the Michigan State legislature.
In her announcement, she not only continued lying about voter fraud but vomited out a conspiracy from her we hadn't seen her spew yet... she was 1/6 was the work of Antifa.
A reminder, she also already has a criminal record.
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This is ridiculous, and I hope they look into the actions of the companies here.
Experienced stock sellers wanted to take advantage of people ignorant about the stock market by shorting stock. They were unaware of the ability of redditors to mobilize, and stood to lose money, which is always a possible outcome in the stock market.
It seems they want to have financial services companies manipulating things in favor of conventional wisdom.
Voting against certifying election results isn't the thing that marks Majorie-Green and Boebert as crazy and beyond the pale.
If it was, you'd have to argue that Democratic members of Congress who voted against certifying the results in 2016 are the same level of crazy as Majorie-Greene and Boebert.
https://www.usnews.com/news/politics...crats-protests
I do think there is a fair argument that all of them crossed the line, and should be kicked out. However, the Democrats who voted against certifying the results when Trump won in 2016 do seem to be in good standing with the party. Jamie Raskin was one of the House impeachment managers, while Jim McGovern became chair of the House Rules committee, Raul Grijalva became Chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, and Maxine Waters became Chair of the House Financial Services Committee.
I was only considering Taylor-Greene and Boebert because the post I was responding to was about them. The post I was responding to was "To anyone who said over the last four years that we just had to wait for all the old white men to die, is Marjorie Taylor-Greene an old white man? Is Lauren Boebert? Make no mistake, there is a new generation of white supremacist, racist assholes and they are gaining power in the Republican Party. We cannot be complacent. We have to fight them any way we can."
The point was that their power is limited because they are part of a 435 member body.
If you think of Boebert and Majorie-Greene as a share of the House Republicans, it still comes down to two out of 211.
This doesn't mean that they're the only flawed Republicans. Their names came up as being particularly flawed.
The problem with expanding the registry is that it changes the goal-posts in a way that excludes the things that make Boebert and Taylor-Greene "special" because the criteria would have to be what these eight members of Congress have in common (or what makes all of them have done that is on the level of what Taylor-Greene or Boebert did.)
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
AOC's response to Cruz does suggest she's not interested in tackling the issue. Insisting that someone who wants to work with you in a bipartisan way resign isn't a way to get good results.
This is sad, but we don't know why it happened. It could have been trauma. It could have been disappointment in colleagues who were in favor of the rioters. It could have been something else.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
Well I guess they can breathe a sigh of relief that Trump isn’t going to start a new party, though I’m sure that was all talk to begin with...
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"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.
He's complicit in the capitol attack. She would have undoubtedly been killed if those rioters got a hold of her. Her hostility is understandable. If I was a senator on the other side it would take all the composure in me for it to be not "on sight" when it comes to Ted Cruz.
Let's not forget; they were the ones who were elected. More than a handful of candidates this past election year ran while openly or passively holding QAnon beliefs, like Angela Stanton-King (not related to the MLK family by blood, but is associated with them nonetheless, so she uses the "King" moniker to make her sound legitimate and infamously said QAnon was real in an interivew) in Georgia and Lauren Witzke in Delaware (who baselessly called her opponent a "Satanist" and a "Christian hating baby-killer", but also is a Flat Earther), and those were major offices. There's people in lower levels that likely got in that hold those insane views since those elections get nowhere near as much traction.
“A Republican majority will listen to our fellow Americans and solve the challenges facing our nation.”
Back when they were in the majority in the senate they sure listened when they stalled COVID-19 relief legislation for months, 2,000$ checks when the majority of people from both parties wanted it. Or when they do tax cuts for the 1%, or when they tried to take away healthcare for millions without having any plan to replace it.
Last edited by Amadeus Arkham; 01-28-2021 at 03:13 PM.
"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.