setting a dangerous precedent. but in terms of pressure, da bragg has had an exemplary career, he s been through challenges before, trials and tribulations before. he is built for this, he is built to do his job at the highest level. and guess what? we hear residents of new york state, we have his back, and we support him in conducting a thorough investigation and seeking an indictment if he sees fit, whether it is a former president or not, republicans, because they cannot govern on the issues, they continue to use fearmongering tactics, red hearings, and playing the consistent victim to a so-called woke culture. that s how they re looking to govern, versus done with the facts of this particular case, by the way, facts related to
me, and it s one that has been these things are not a joke. you wake up, somebody is crazy. if you don t believe, then look at the case from january 6th. let me go to another subject with you. congress is holding hearings this week on a proposal to a ban about popular social media app tiktok. critics argue that chinese owned platform poses a serious national security threat. you are one of the few lawmakers from either party who have vocally opposed such a ban, and you ve expressed concern about what you call other xenophobic, anti china rhetoric surrounding the issue. can you explain your position, a little further? so, republicans cannot govern on issues, so they often use fearmongering tactics to displace display themselves as being strong lawmakers. so, whether it is fearmongering, as it deals with the border, or the death limit, or crime, or
but the point is that i am an educator. i was an educator for 20 years, a principle for ten years. working hard at being nice is all you need to do to be a good student at the bigger person, and to be a good elected official. what we see from ron desantis and trump and others is this vitriol towards certain communities, the transgender community, the african american community, the latino community, anti women legislation, et cetera, et cetera. that s what we continue to see from that party, and the reason why i introduce the african american history act is to make sure that we remind people that african american history is american history. in order for america to reach his full potential and the ideals of our democracy, we have to learn about everyone s history. so while they are trying to divide and use fearmongering tactics and lies and misinformation, we are bringing people together, across race, class and religion to reach the ideals and unlock the potential
who is defending her feels she is doing the job that she s supposed to be doing. that s how we saw president trump criticize her during one cabinet meeting. jeff sessions stood up for her and she remarked that she feels like she s doing her job. it s a lot more complicated than just a fight. lays bear the power dynamics and the arguments between kelly and bolton, so much more than that. let s talk about the fact that the president clearly from his tweet today thinks that the immigration issue is an issue, a big issue that could help drive republican turnouts in the mid-term elections. i think the president and a lot of republicans in their closing arguments in the mid-terms are use fearmongering tactics to try to gin up their base which is unfortunate. if the president doesn t think kirstjen nielsen is doing her job and thinks she should be a little tougher, if i remember during the obama administration, the homeland secretary went down to honduras and down to the south american co
about 600 miles away, the president of the united states spoke to a community college in maryland. he addressed the hot-button issue of higher gas prices and called out the republicans for their fearmongering tactics. gas prices went up around this time last year. gas prices shot up in the spring and summer of 2008, i remember, i was running for president at the time. this has been going on for years now. and every time prices start to go up, especially in an election year, politicians dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas. i guess this year they decided they were going to make it $2.50. i don t know where, you know, why not $2.40? why not $2.10?