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05 Monday Jul 2021

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“Booms and Blooms” – Powell Gardens, Kingsville, Missouri – June 30, 2018.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 5, 2021

Remarks by President Biden Celebrating Independence Day and Independence from COVID-19

South Lawn

(July 4, 2021)

7:30 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Today — today we celebrate America — (applause) — our freedom, our liberty, our independence. The Fourth of July is a sacred day in our country — a day of history, of hope, remembrance and resolve, of promise and possibilities.

Before me stands monuments of the greatest and the goodness of our nation — monuments of light and liberty. There’s a towering memorial to George Washington — the general who led our Revolution and the President who set our nation on its course.

There’s a memorial to Thomas Jefferson, whose words about liberty and equality literally changed the world.

And across the Tidal Basin from the Jefferson Memorial, there stands Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — his arms crossed, his eyes fixed ahead toward the promised land where equality is not only an aspiration, but a reality. (Applause.)

They helped define who we are, guide what we do, remind us of the work that history has given us in our own time.

This year, the Fourth of July is a day of special celebration, for we are emerging from the darkness of years; a year of pandemic and isolation; a year of pain, fear, and heartbreaking loss.

Just think back to where this nation was a year ago. Think back to where you were a year ago. And think about how far we’ve come.

From silent streets — (applause) — from silent streets to crowded parade routes lined with people waving American flags; from empty stadiums and arenas to fans back to their seats cheering together again; from families pressing hands against a window to grandparents hugging their grandchildren once again.

We’re back traveling again. We’re back seeing one another again. Businesses are opening and hiring again. We’re seeing record job creation and record economic growth — the best in four decades and, I might add, the best in the world. (Applause.)

Today, all across this nation, we can say with confidence: America is coming back together. (Applause.)

Two hundred and forty-five years ago, we declared our independence from a distant king. Today, we’re closer than ever to declaring our independence from a deadly virus. That’s not to say the battle against COVID-19 is over. We’ve got a lot more work to do.

But just as our Declaration in 1776 was not a call to action — was a call to action, not a reason for complacency or a claim of victory — it was a call to action — the same is true today.

Back then, we had the power of an idea on our side. Today, we have the power of science. (Applause.) Thanks to our heroic vaccine effort, we’ve gained the upper hand against this virus. We can live our lives, our kids can go back to school, our economy is roaring back.

Don’t get me wrong, COVID-19 is — has not been vanquished. We all know powerful variants have emerged, like the Delta variant, but the best defense against these variants is to get vaccinated. (Applause.)

My fellow Americans, it’s the most patriotic thing you can do. So, please, if you haven’t gotten vaccinated, do it — do it now for yourself, for your loved ones, for your community, and for your country.

You know, that’s how we’re going to stay ahead of these variants and protect the hard-won progress we’ve made. We never again want to be where we were a year ago today. (Applause.)

So, today, while the virus hasn’t been vanquished, we know this: It no longer controls our lives. It no longer paralyzes our nation. And it’s within our power to make sure it never does again. And for that, we can thank the scientists and researchers, the educators, and all the other frontline and essential workers, like many of you here today — (applause) —
who became the light to see us through the darkness.

I hope you know that you, the American people, have been part of one of the most remarkable achievements in American history. But in this moment of joy, we know that this day falls hard on all those who’ve lost a loved one.

So I’ve told you before: Each day, I carry a card in my pocket with my schedule on it. In the back of that schedule, on that card, are the number of Americans who’ve lost their lives to COVID — the precise number.

As of tonight, that number is 603,018 people who have lost their lives. They’re husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, grandparents, friends, neighbors, coworkers.

And we also remember all those who lost this year — that we lost and families lost to other causes — other causes of death and cruel twists of fate. They, too, left behind loved ones unable to grieve or mourn or find closure. Each of them meant the world to someone they left behind. And those of you who’ve been through all this know that to heal, you have to remember. We have to remember them, and we will. We’ll commit to always remember them. That’s what we’ll do.

I’ve long said that America is unique. Unlike every other nation on Earth, we were founded based on an idea. We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all people are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights — among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

And while we’ve never fully lived up to those words, we have never given up on them. They continue to animate us, and they remind us what, at our best, we as Americans believe: We, Americans — we believe in honesty and decency, in treating everyone with dignity and respect, giving everyone a fair shot, demonizing no one, giving hate no safe harbor, and leaving no one behind.

We lead by the power of our example, not the example of our power. And we’re part of som- — something so much bigger than ourselves. We stand as a beacon to the world.

It’s a code. It’s a code — uniquely American code. It’s who we are.

To all the service members and your families who are here tonight, today, all of you serving around the world: It’s the greatest honor to serve as your Commander-in-Chief.

Jill and I — (applause) — Jill and I, and our entire family, thank you for your service and sacrifice. Like so many military families thinking of your loved ones who served, we think of our son Beau today.

You’re all part of a long chain of patriots who pledged their lives and their sacred honor in defense of this nation and democracy around the world; for freedom and fair play; for peace and security and opportunity; for the cause of justice; for the soul of America itself.

But the defense of all that we love doesn’t fall on your shoulders alone. It falls on all — all of us — every one of us — every American.

Each day, we’re reminded there’s nothing guaranteed about our democracy, nothing guaranteed about our way of life. We have to fight for it, defend it, earn it.

Folks, it’s up to all of us to protect the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; the right to equal justice under the law; the right to vote and have that vote counted; the right — (applause) — the right to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and know that our children and grandchildren will be safe on this planet for generations to come — (applause); the right to rise in the world as far as your God-given calent [talent] can take you, unlimited by barriers of privilege or power.

One of the great gifts of the spirit of independence — and think about this: One of the great gifts is our capacity to see ourselves whole and see ourselves honestly — what we’ve gotten right, what we’ve gotten wrong. It’s a measure of the greatness of America, and we are a great nation. We don’t seek to bury the wrongs. We face it. We work to make it right.

You know, history tells us that when we stand together, when we unite in common cause, when we see ourselves not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Americans, then there’s simply no limit to what we can achieve. (Applause.) None.

And today we see the results of the unity of purpose — the unity of purpose in — forging in our nati- — we’re forging in our nation, for together we’re beating the virus. Together, we’re breathing life into our economy. Together, we will rescue our people from division and despair. But together we must do it.

Over the past year, we’ve lived through some of our darkest days. Now I truly believe — I give you my word as a Biden — I truly believe we’re about to see our brightest future. (Applause.)

Folks, this is a special nation, a great nation. And there is a timeless truth about America. The most powerful idea in the history of the world [beats] in the hearts of the people of this country. It beats in all our hearts no matter your race or ethnicity; no matter your gender identity or sexual orientation — (applause); no matter your disability; no matter your faith. It beats in the hearts of rich and poor alike.

It unites America whether your ancestors were native to this land or brought here forcibly and enslaved; whether you were immigrants from generations back — like my family that came from Ireland — or you’re coming here today looking to build a better life for your family, like our fellow Americans I just swore in, in the White House, two days ago. (Applause.)

The American creed — we use that phrase, “the American creed” — is we’re all equal, created equal. It was written a long time ago. But the genius is that every generation of Americans has expanded it wider and wider to include those who were exc- — excluded before. That’s why it’s never gathered dust in our history books. It’s still alive today — alive in our hearts; alive in the work of our hands; alive not only in the history we read, but in the history we’re making.

My fellow Americans, now we’re the guardians of that very idea of America. It’s up to us to save it, to preserve it, to build on it, and I know we will. (Applause.)

On this sacred day, I look out to those monuments on our National Mall and beyond them, into the hearts of our people across the land, and I know this: It’s never, ever been a good bet to bet against America — never. (Applause.)

We just have to remember who we are: We are the United States of America, and there’s nothing — nothing we can’t do if we do it together. (Applause.)

Folks, happy Fourth of July, America. (Applause.) God bless you all. And may God protect our troops. Thank you, thank you, thank you. (Applause.)

7:45 P.M. EDT

Joe Biden (D) [2020 file photo].

Previously:

4th of July – 2021

Louis XVI believes the voters are revolting

02 Monday Nov 2020

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election, fence, White House

Yesterday:

Geoff Bennett @GeoffRBennett
The White House on lockdown: A federal law enforcement source tells NBC that beginning tomorrow, crews will build a “non-scalable” fence to secure the WH complex, Ellipse and Lafayette Square.

250 National Guardsmen have been put on standby, reporting to Metro Police officials.
8:39 PM · Nov 1, 2020

WTF?

Testing, testing

03 Saturday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Josh Hawley, social media, US Senate

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Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

This evening:

Josh Hawley @HawleyMO
Pleased to report my coronavirus test came back negative. Praying for the President, the First Lady and every American who is battling this virus
6:18 PM · Oct 3, 2020

Some of the responses:

Why did you have to take the test in the first place? Will you now start wearing a mask at events at and in the White House?

Just wait because anyone that is dumb enough to do this will catch it sooner than later.

Wait, virus?! Maybe you can pass some legislation to help those of us in dire straits in Missouri due to this brand new virus, Josh.

You gotta keep getting tested, because it might not show up for up to two weeks.

You must quarantine yourself for two weeks, so you should cancel the confirmation hearings.

Maybe the GOP will take the virus seriously now?

What if there was something you could do that would have an actual impact? Wear a mask and encourage others to do the same? Practice social distancing? Work on getting more financial relief for your constituents back home?

He sat maskless in the audience thats how concerned he is. #GOPSuperSpreaders

okay what about the 2k missourians who had a positive result and died?? can you wish them well? why haven’t you yet?

He is from DC and China.

Maybe wear a mask next time?

Americans don’t want your phony prayers, they want insurance.

What are you able to get your results back so quickly and everyone else has to wait days?

Also! If you really cared about anyone, you’d pass the Heroes Act.

Don’t take the test that makes the counts worse. Right? No?

Healthcare and protection for pre existing conditions would be more practical for the non elitists whose coverage is tied to their employment or can only afford catastrophic policy with high deductible. Hospitals do not accept prayer as payment

You should have ended this with everyone should wear a mask and social distancing when possible. You had enough characters.

while I work to rip the ACA and guaranteed health coverage away from every American. There. Finished it for you.

though you are negative right now, will you set a good example and quarantine for 14 days as recommended by the CDC?

It hasn’t been long enough. The virus takes 10 days to two weeks to incubate. You’ll have to get tested again in a week. And maybe a week after that as well.

Why is the GOP suing to end the ACA? Are you aware that most ordinary people can’t get tests after positive exposure without symptoms or wait for about 5 days for results?

And if you were in close contact with a case you still need to be quarantining…

This must be very bittersweet for someone who loves exposure as much as you do.

“The most dangerous place to stand in Washington D.C. is any place between Senator Josh Hawley and a live microphone” – Charles P. Pierce

Ouch. That one left a mark.

How about working on legislation for relief instead of just prayers.

Bro, if you tell me the sky is blue, I am going out to see for myself.

Your actions were wildly irresponsible & I hope waiting for those results scared some logic and moral fiber back into you. Do better

Narrator in the future: It didn’t. He didn’t.

If only there were things you could do beyond praying for these people…

Doesn’t mean you don’t have it. Hope you intend to quarantine for 14 days.
Your actions have been entirely reckless and you owe it to everyone you’ve endangered so far.

your thoughts and prayers make such a difference

must be nice,
able to get tested.
able to get care if you were sick.

must be nice.

Is it still a hoax?

Would have been great if you cared enough about the 200,000 folks who were previously alive to wear a mask

Better get tested more then once. Must be nice to have access right away too..

Wear a mask

Will you wear a mask to slow the spread?

You got lucky

Wear a mask, Josh.

Get bent

That test is only now. You were in the crowd acting irresponsibly. Only time will tell. Your behavior set a poor example.

Are you self quarantined per CDC guidelines? signed Missouri constituent #MaskUpMO

Meh.

Super spreader

If you were around them you are not out of the woods please wear your damn masks

You didn’t wear a mask or socially distance.

Endangering other people.

This absolute disregard for human life is not unusual for Republicans — it’s true to your character.

Praying for your grift.

What terrible lack of judgment you showed by your behavior at the WH event. But what’s new

Wear a damn mask. And while you’re at it, wear some damn gloves.

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.
#FlattenTheCurve

Masque

27 Thursday Aug 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Claire McCaskill, social media

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Andrea Mitchell, Charles P. Pierce, Claire McCaskill, Corona virus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, pandemic, rnc, social media, Twitter, White House

Tonight at the White House.

Claire McCaskill @clairecmc
My blood is boiling over political banners at the White House. Awful. Just awful.
7:01 PM · Aug 27, 2020

Andrea Mitchell @mitchellreports
Something I never thought I’d see: a political convention ready to gavel in at the White House
[….]
6:41 PM · Aug 27, 2020

Charles P. Pierce @CharlesPPierce
C’mon everybody!
Group hug!
[….]
7:29 PM · Aug 27, 2020

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

The jerk

12 Tuesday May 2020

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Corona virus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, incompetence, jerk, pandemic, racism, snowflake, White House

Yesterday:

Remarks by President Trump in a Press Briefing on COVID-19 Testing
Issued on: May 11, 2020
Rose Garden
4:15 P.M. EDT

[….]

Yeah, go ahead, please.

Q [Weijia Jiang, CBS] Thank you, Mr. President. You said many times that the U.S. is doing far better than any other country when it comes to testing.

THE PRESIDENT: Yes.

Q [Weijia Jiang, CBS] Why does that matter? Why is this a global competition to you if, every day, Americans are still losing their lives and we’re still seeing more cases every day?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, they’re losing their lives everywhere in the world. And maybe that’s a question you should ask China. Don’t ask me; ask China that question, okay? When you ask them that question, you may get a very unusual answer.

Yes. Behind you, please.

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] Do you want to follow up?

Q [Weijia Jiang, CBS] Sir, why are you saying that to me, specifically? That I should ask China?

THE PRESIDENT: I’m telling you. I’m not saying it specifically to anybody. I’m saying it to anybody that would ask a nasty question like that.

Q [Weijia Jiang, CBS] That’s not a nasty question. Why does it matter, when —

THE PRESIDENT: Okay. Anybody else? Please, go ahead. In the back. Please.

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] I have two –- I have two questions.

THE PRESIDENT: No, it’s okay. We’ll go over here.

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] But you pointed to me. I have two questions, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Next. Next, please.

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] But you didn’t — you called on me.

THE PRESIDENT: I did, and you didn’t respond, and now I’m calling on —

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] Sir, I just wanted to let –-

THE PRESIDENT: — the young lady in the back. Please.

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] I just wanted to let me colleague finish.

THE PRESIDENT: Okay –-

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] But can I ask you a question, please?

THE PRESIDENT: — ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. Appreciate it.

Q [Kaitlan Collins, CNN] But you called on me.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.

END 5:16 P.M. EDT

Snowflake.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

Another case in the White House cluster

12 Tuesday May 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Corona virus, COVID-19, MAGA, pandemic, Russia, social media, Twitter, White House

This morning:

Laura Litvan @LauraLitvan
Moscow (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov has been hospitalized for coronavirus.
7:37 AM · May 12, 2020

“Make America Great Again” – in Russian.

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D): that didn’t go very well…

19 Thursday Oct 2017

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Senator Claire McCaskill (D) attended yesterday’s Senate Finance Committee meeting with Donald Trump (r) at the White House. The media asked about the reports of his phone conversation with the widow of Sgt. La David Johnson.

That looks a might uncomfortable, Senator.

A transcript from the video (starting near the point of the above captured image):

Donald Trump (r) …didn’t say it at all, she knows it and she now is not saying it. I did not say what she said and, uh, I’d like her to make the statement again because I did not say what she said. Had a very nice conversation with the woman with the wife who is sounded like a lovely woman. Did not say what the congresswoman said and most people aren’t too surprised to hear that. [Q: What us the proof Mr. President.] Uh, let, let her make her statement again and then you’ll find [Q: She us saying that…] Okay, let her make her statement again and then you’ll find out…

That didn’t go well at all.

Previously:

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D): You do know about Charlie Brown and the football, right? (October 18, 2017)

White House Petition: about those tax returns

21 Saturday Jan 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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Yesterday at the White House petition site, rebooted for the change in administration:

We the people ask the federal government to Tell us what the federal government is doing about an issue:
Immediately release Donald Trump’s full tax returns, with all information needed to verify emoluments clause compliance.
Created by A.D. on January 20, 2017

The unprecedented economic conflicts of this administration need to be visible to the American people, including any pertinent documentation which can reveal the foreign influences and financial interests which may put Donald Trump in conflict with the emoluments clause of the Constitution.

99,108 signed 100,000 goal
Needs 892 signatures by February 19, 2017 to get a response from the White House

99,108 signatures of 100,000 needed in less than twenty-four hours.

Welcome to the resistance.

White House Petition: make Trump pay for the wall, and have Mexico reimburse him personally

08 Sunday Jan 2017

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Donald Trump, Mexico, Obama, Petition, trolling, wall, White House

A petition at the White House site:

We the people ask the federal government to Take or explain a position on an issue or policy:
Make Trump Pay For the Wall, and Have Mexico Reimburse Him Personally.
Created by A.C. on January 06, 2017

Donald Trump recently told reporters that Mexico would reimburse American taxpayers for the cost of building and maintaining his proposed border wall “later.” This course of action would be in direct contradiction to his campaign promise that Mexico would pay to build a southern border wall at no cost to American citizens.
Instead of placing the economic burden on American families (estimated at $25 Billion, without including yearly maintenance costs), we ask that Donald Trump use his vast economic resources to finance the construction of the wall, and arrange for Mexico to pay him back directly.

This would avoid placing an undue economic burden on the American taxpayer, while maintaining one of his key campaign promises.

Budget & Taxes, Homeland Security & Defense, Immigration
Needs 96,107 signatures by February 5, 2017 to get a response from the White House
3,893 signed

The first mistake anyone made was in believing any of his campaign promises.

It’s speculation on my part, but the probability that the coming occupation of the White House will continue this petition process approaches zero. That’s sad, because it’s an easily accessible and harmless way for people to vent. And troll.

The coming occupant of the White House and his minions are quite sensitive to trolling. There are other and more effective ways to do so.

White House Petition: silly season

07 Monday Mar 2016

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A petition at the White House site:

We petition the Obama Administration to:
Investigate the violations of Massachusetts voting laws conducted by Bill Clinton on March 1, 2016.

We the undersigned ask the President of the United States to exercise his authority to investigate the egregious violations of Massachusetts election law that Bill Clinton carried out during the recent Democratic primary in Massachusetts. These include but are not limited to:

Entering a polling place for no legal purpose as defined by the statutes.

Electioneering within the 150 foot restricted zone outside a polling place.

Inhibiting voters ability to enter their polling place due to his presence requiring Secret Service personnel to shut off access.

We encourage you to use the power vested in your office to direct that an investigation take place forthwith to determine whether these violations are prosecutable offenses.

Published Date: Mar 02, 2016

Issues: Civil Rights and Liberties
Signatures needed by April 01, 2016 to reach goal of 100,000 85,949
Total signatures on this petition 14,051

[emphasis added]

Well, correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t it the job of local law enforcement to deal with alleged violations of local election law?

Interestingly, after a very cursory look, it appears that a majority of the signatures don’t come from Massachusetts.

Over 14,000 people signed this? Freakin’ amateurs, wasting their time on useless gestures instead of volunteering to work at a phone bank or go door to door for their chosen candidate. No wonder they lose.

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