US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
I notice that nearly very "incident" recently has occurred in Tennessee, what does that mean? Wasnt the bombing back around Christmas in Tennessee?
Tennessee recently passed permitless carry, so now every hoodrat scuffle there is making national news, so the press can claim it's a result of that.
 
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you don't allways get your way.
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This is what gets me about progtards. When they get what they want, they act like the smuggest, pompous motherfuckers around, waving their big dick around like, "yeah, we got the thing, suck it, chuds! :smug:" But whenever someone has the audacity to say "no" to them, this is the soundtrack that you hear:
News flash, not everyone wants (consequence) free abortions. Total shocker, I know.
Tennessee recently passed permitless carry, so they're now reporting every hoodrat scuffle nationally and claiming it's a result of that.
See above for a perfect example.
 
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Oct 12 (Reuters) - A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that New York state cannot impose a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on healthcare workers without allowing their employers to consider religious exemption requests.

U.S. District Judge David Hurd in Albany, New York, ruled that the state's workplace vaccination requirement conflicted with healthcare workers' federally protected right to seek religious accommodations from their employers.

The ruling provides a test case as vaccine mandate opponents gear up to fight plans by President Joe Biden's administration to extend COVID-19 inoculation requirements to tens of millions of unvaccinated Americans.

Vaccines have become highly politicized in the United States, where only 66% of Americans are vaccinated, well short of the initial goals of the Biden administration.

Seventeen healthcare workers opposed to the mandate sued, saying the requirement violated their rights under the U.S. Constitution and a federal civil rights law requiring employers to reasonably accommodate employees' religious beliefs.

Hurd agreed, saying the state's order "clearly" conflicted with their right to seek religious accommodations.

"The court rightly recognized that yesterday's 'front line heroes' in dealing with COVID cannot suddenly be treated as disease-carrying villains and kicked to the curb by the command of a state health bureaucracy," said Christopher Ferrara, a lawyer for the workers at the conservative Thomas More Society.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, vowed in a statement to fight the decision, saying her "responsibility as governor is to protect the people of this state, and requiring health care workers to get vaccinated accomplishes that."

At least 24 states have imposed vaccine requirements on workers, usually in healthcare.

New York's Department of Health on Aug. 26 ordered healthcare professionals to be vaccinated by Sept. 27 and the order did not allow for the customary religious exemptions.

Hurd issued a temporary restraining order on Sept. 14 in favor of the workers while he considered whether to issue a preliminary injunction.
GOing the court takes time :punished:
Just do the final conclusion faggots !
No jobs /anything for unvaccined people :story:
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Being a illegal worker in United states is OK.
Only Mexicans not Haitians.
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The Biden administration Tuesday ordered a halt to large-scale immigration arrests at job sites, and said it is planning a new enforcement strategy to more effectively target employers who pay substandard wages and engage in exploitative labor practices.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s memo ordered a review of enforcement policies and gave immigration officials 60 days to devise proposals to better protect workers who report on their bosses from facing deportation.
Mass arrest operations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly referred to as ICE raids, have been used primarily against industries that employ large numbers of immigrants, such as meatpacking. Immigrant advocates and many Democrats who oppose the raids say they punish vulnerable workers, sow fear in immigrant communities and rarely result in consequences for employers.


“The deployment of mass worksite operations, sometimes resulting in the simultaneous arrest of hundreds of workers, was not focused on the most pernicious aspect of our country’s unauthorized employment challenge: exploitative employers,” Mayorkas’s memo states.
“These highly visible operations misallocated enforcement resources while chilling, and even serving as a tool of retaliation for, worker cooperation in workplace standards investigations,” it says.
ICE worksite enforcement practices have flip-flopped between Republican and Democratic administrations over the years. In 2019, the Trump administration swept up 680 workers at seven poultry and other food processing plants in Mississippi, the largest single-state immigration enforcement action in U.S. history. Four managers were later indicted.
Trump says American workers are hurt by immigration. After an ICE raid on this town, they never showed up
According to the Department of Homeland Security memo, the department’s shift in focus to employers will reduce the demand for illegal labor by delivering stiffer consequences for companies and managers while making it easier for workers to step forward and denounce exploitation.


GOP lawmakers have pushed for a mandatory, nationwide implementation of the E-Verify system that requires employers to check the legal status of any potential new hires against federal databases. But hundreds of the workers arrested in Mississippi in 2019 managed to circumvent the E-Verify check by using another person’s legal documents.
The memo directs DHS officials to recommend ways to strengthen E-Verify “to ensure it is not misused as a tool of exploitative labor practices” by employers wielding it to intimidate workers.
The administration’s new approach will better protect American businesses, according to the DHS. “By exploiting undocumented workers and paying them substandard wages, the unscrupulous employers create an unfair labor market,” the memo states. “They also unfairly drive down their costs and disadvantage their business competitors who abide by the law.”
DHS orders new arrest and deportation guidelines to immigration officers
Mayorkas on Sept. 30 issued new guidelines to ICE directing the agency’s officers to prioritize recent border-crossers and immigrants who pose a threat to national security and public safety. According to his memo, worksite raids are inconsistent with the new enforcement priorities and the type of “individualized assessment” that ICE officers are required to make before deciding whether an immigrant should be targeted for arrest and deportation.


Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), a key ally of the president and a prominent voice on Hispanic affairs and labor relations, praised the enforcement change.
“While many workers across the country stayed home per public health protocols, undocumented workers put their lives and the well-being of their loved ones at risk to keep our country and economy afloat,” he said in a statement.
“These actions by the administration are an important step in safeguarding the safety and well-being of undocumented workers,” said Menendez, who is among the Democratic lawmakers pushing for a path to citizenship for essential workers who lack legal status.
 
This is what gets me about progtards. When they get what they want, they act like the smuggest, pompous motherfuckers around, waving their big dick around like, "yeah, we got the thing, suck it, chuds! :smug:" But whenever someone has the audacity to say "no" to them, this is the soundtrack that you hear:
News flash, not everyone wants (consequence) free abortions. Total shocker, I know.

See above for a perfect example.
Anyone who would rather make up words ("bothsidesism") than acknowledge the existence of opinions and worldviews other than their own has no theory of mind or empathy (not to mention comorbidities of autism and Cluster B disorders).
 
Every fight da powa type from the 90s kisses the globohomo ring the moment it's convenient, like Tom Morello whining that he always fantasized about storming the Capitol but now all the white MAGAs have ruined that for him and throwing in that you need to get jabbed to save grandma. Not that I'm particularly surprised or disappointed since I always thought they were huge faggots anyway. Imagine how much more insufferable Kurt Cobain would be now if he hadn't drank shotgun mouthwash.
Cobain realized that even by fighting the system you perpetuated it since the system would eventually co-op whatever opposed it. He knew that either way the house eventually wins.
Every time you think someone is anti-establishment who spouts commie bullshit, just remember this picture:

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That's the worth of a celebrities "protest" against the power that enables them, enriches them, and protects them.
Lennon supposedly became hard core republican before his death.
 
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This house is located one block from that post office. I assume gunplay is pretty routine around there.
I think I've seen this place in that House Flipper game.

Jokes aside, it would probably cost less to tear that down and build a new house (shack?) then it would fixing it. Those supports... :(

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From some motor race on speed network or something, the pit guy slowly realizing what the kid meant:

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If I were that kids dad, I would be so proud of him.
 
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I remember reading a quote somewhere that went something like, "If you're in your twenties and you aren't a socialist, you have no heart, but if you make it to your 60s and you aren't conservative, you've no brain."

I think this makes sense because when we're young we're more idealistic and usually having to deal with the first hardships of independent life, but as we grow older, we get wiser and more stable, which causes us to see the bigger picture. All of this is meant in the general sense of course, and "conservative" in this case doesn't necessarily only mean MAGA boomers.

So if John Lennon really did a "flip" (lol) shortly before he died...well he died at 40, so he was approaching middle age. Also, see: Jon Voight.
 
Catching up on this thread, read the cybersecurity sperging and it made me want to share this. It's old news by now but never stops being depressing.

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Had to put down 2600 after reading things about Orange Man and Muh Democracy. All the stuff that's going on in the world that I thought would've appealed to the interest of hackers, and it just gets dismissed. If something is electronic and functions on code, it can be fucked with. Voting machines, for example. Not even a placid interest was brought up. If it happened or not isn't really as interesting as how it could be done, but Orange Man Bad. 2600 is a subreddit in paperback now, I guess.

Another sign that people who once questioned the world and the establishments now dick ride those establishments.
 
$8+ for a gallon of gas? Well this is what (apparently) a lot of Californians legitimately voted for.

Gas is teetering just below $3 in my southern state but diesel has been over $3 for a little while, like $3.40 or something. I'm seeing it the highest I have in a while right now, a lot of stations with $2.97 and similar prices.

Meanwhile, I was walking on a campus sidewalk next to a road and was passed by a truck flying 3 flags. One was Trump 2024, the other was *I think* just an American flag, and the middle and largest flag was "FUCK BIDEN" in black and white.
 
$8+ for a gallon of gas? Well this is what (apparently) a lot of Californians legitimately voted for.

Gas is teetering just below $3 in my southern state but diesel has been over $3 for a little while, like $3.40 or something. I'm seeing it the highest I have in a while right now, a lot of stations with $2.97 and similar prices.

Meanwhile, I was walking on a campus sidewalk next to a road and was passed by a truck flying 3 flags. One was Trump 2024, the other was *I think* just an American flag, and the middle and largest flag was "FUCK BIDEN" in black and white.
My response, and the response of all my colleagues, after that recall, is "You get what you fucking deserve" to any bad news coming out of California.
 
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