Fuck that cocksucker.
Anonymous
said.
Hawley is a Republican in the same way Bernie Sanders is a Democrat. Both of them align with the major parties because groups that represent their real beliefs (Libertarian and Socialist) are blocked out by (A) the stranglehold of the two-party system, and (B) the media s refusal to highlight any legit third party.
The Libertarians have had a candidate on the ballot, in all 50 states, for the last two elections. That should automatically get them a podium in national debates, but the Repub and Dem parties, and the media, won t allow it.
Bringing in another voice would hurt the bottom line, don t ya know, and might even get the sheep to consider alternative ideas.
Wall Street closes wild year with Dow, S&P at records
STORMING BACK: In a year that saw the end of the longest bull market, the S&P 500 climbed 66 percent from its March low, resulting in the shortest bear market in history
Reuters, NEW YORK
US stocks ended a tumultuous year with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 at records, as the three major US equity indexes notched solid-to-spectacular yearly gains despite an economy upended by the COVID-19 pandemic and as investors looked to a post-pandemic world.
In a year that marked the end of the longest bull market on record as pandemic-induced government lockdowns battered the global economy, equities stormed back, with the S&P 500 climbing more than 66 percent from its March 23 low, resulting in the shortest bear market in history.
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In First, Congress Overrides Trump Veto Of Defense Bill
FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
Patrick Semansky/AP
January 1, 2021
Congress has overridden President Donald Trump s veto of a defense policy bill, a first by lawmakers since he took office nearly four years ago.
In an extraordinary New Year s Day session, the Republican-controlled Senate easily turned aside the veto, dismissing Trump s objections to the $740 billion bill and handing him a stinging rebuke just weeks before his term ends.