Comments by "maynunal" (@maynunal) on "Judge Jeanine: Biden's 2024 re-election bid is already 'going off the rails'" video.
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Former Republican Chair Michael Steele didn't hold back in his condemnation of Marjorie Taylor Greene, who suggested that stepmothers weren't real mothers. Steele's words were nothing short of scathing: "She needs to shut the you-know-what up and step back," he said.
But Steele wasn't done yet. He hit Greene with a devastating blow, reminding her that even Jesus was raised by a stepfather. "I just want to say directly to Marjorie Taylor Greene, you remember that little boy named Jesus? Well, his daddy was a stepdad," Steele said.
Greene's remarks had already sparked outrage, but Steele's words took things to a whole new level. As an adopted child himself, he was deeply offended by her dehumanizing comments. "For me, my party that sat here and railed for years about the value of the family, to watch this classless act, and these classless words being thrown at someone, because you disagree with them politically," Steele commented on MSNBC.
Greene's behavior was nothing short of disgraceful, and Steele's words were a powerful reminder that such dehumanizing rhetoric has no place in the United States Congress. Thank you, Michael Steele, for speaking out against this appalling behavior.
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The allegations of lying and cover-up surrounding the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh are deeply troubling. It has been reported that Senator Chuck Grassley, who at the time was the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, allegedly lied to protect Kavanaugh during his confirmation process.
Furthermore, FBI Director Christopher Wray was accused of ignoring over 4,500 tips about Kavanaugh, potentially related to his behavior or past actions, in order to protect his confirmation. Additionally, it has been reported that former Attorney General William Barr allegedly buried these tips in order to protect Kavanaugh.
Moreover, it is alleged that someone paid off Kavanaugh's debts and country club fees to help ensure his confirmation. All of these actions suggest that Kavanaugh was protected at all costs, regardless of the impact on the American people or the integrity of the Supreme Court.
These allegations are deeply concerning and underscore the need for transparency and accountability in the highest levels of government. The American people deserve a government that prioritizes truth and justice, rather than protecting powerful individuals at all costs.
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Exxon, one of the largest oil companies in the world, has just announced its first-quarter earnings for this year, and the results are staggering. The company reported record profits of $11.43 billion, which is a significant increase from the same period last year. Additionally, Exxon now has a whopping $33 billion in cash reserves, which is more than the entire annual budget of some countries.
This news has sparked a wave of criticism from those who believe that the profits of large corporations like Exxon are driving inflation, not the demands of workers for better wages and benefits. Many people argue that these profits are the result of corporate greed and a focus on shareholder returns at the expense of workers and the broader economy.
This phenomenon is not limited to Exxon alone, as many other large corporations have also reported record profits in recent years. Critics argue that these profits are not being reinvested in the company or used to improve the lives of workers but rather hoarded by the wealthy executives and shareholders. This growing income inequality has become a major concern for policymakers and activists, who are calling for a more equitable distribution of wealth and a reexamination of the corporate tax structure to ensure that large companies pay their fair share.
Overall, the issue of corporate greed and its impact on the economy remains a contentious and complex one, with many different opinions and perspectives. Nevertheless, the staggering profits reported by Exxon are sure to add fuel to this ongoing debate.
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