Tommy discusses and explores all the stereotypes of the different ethnic backgrounds that have assimilated in the “Melting Pot” experiment call the United States of America...”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDbP_jxtFZE
TOMMY NATION POLITICS responds to bonehead jock commentator, @realjasonwhitlock and his illogical propagandist outburst that he unleashed while on the @PokerStarsHighlights Tucker Carlson Tonight Show; subsequently, connecting the Tyre Nichols tragedy to "baby-mama culture."
Is he mentally retarded? Perhaps has mother issues? Does he have a concussion or injury rerlating to sports? Or has he just been rejected by black women one too many times? We tweeted him to find out the answer, but he could not be reached for comment...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjPWPNQrj_s
Nice guys finish last. Have We all heard that phrase before?Probably means that there’s something to it...
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We’ve seen it happen, haven’t we? Again and again...
In the work environment all too often the steady and reliable performers — those who follow the policies and procedures, who stay on the right side of ethical dilemmas and controversy; the “nice guys” that every manager would like to have on their team — come up short when recognition and rewards are being passed about. Same thing happens in American politics, and there's a good reason for it...
Our duopoly political system rewards BAD BEHAVIOR.
We all the know the BAD GUYS. At first glance they seem to deliver results and GET THINGS DONE; however, there always seems to be a “but” or an asterisk that accompanies their success. Annoying little behavioral caveats that tend to be pushed aside and ignored –because “they’re doing so well.”
You’ve seen this scene play out before, I;m here to klet you know it's because CORRUPTION IS LEGAL IN AMERICA. And the lifelong career party politicos might be popular - but their pedestal is built on a shifting pile of sand.
This present ever-coalsescing commencement of crises stem from the troublesome unethical behavior massively ignored, while only the manufactured media moments are recognized. This manuifests limitless arrogance, unprofessionalism, short cuts, or even worse non solutions that hsve now left our country in a lurch...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuGDLIg6dOI
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TOMMY NATION ANNOUNCES THE SEPTEMBER LIVESTREAM LINEUP OF GUESTS, ANNOUNCES THE PREMIER TOPIC OF DISCUSSION, & COMMENTS ON THE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS...
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Reuters claims via two journalists, Before Afghan collapse, Biden pressed Ghani to ‘change perception’
By Aram Roston and Nandita Bose...
(Reuters) - In the last call between U.S. President Joe Biden and his Afghanistan counterpart before the Taliban seized control of the country, the leaders discussed military aid, political strategy and messaging tactics, but neither Biden nor Ashraf Ghani appeared aware of or prepared for the immediate danger of the entire country falling to insurgents, a transcript reviewed by Reuters shows.
The men spoke for roughly 14 minutes on July 23. On August 15, Ghani fled the presidential palace, and the Taliban entered Kabul. Since then, tens of thousands of desperate Afghans have fled and 13 U.S. troops and scores of Afghan civilians were killed in a suicide bombing at the Kabul airport during the frenetic U.S. military evacuation
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ5k3tlY1CI
Our first Black president, even though, as Cornel West put it to Anderson Cooper in a recent viral CNN clip, “the Black Lives Matter movement emerged under a Black president and a Black attorney general … and they still couldn’t deliver.”
So why all this nostalgia? Why are people like Katie Couric longing for Obama and George W. Bush to jointly address the nation as if the problems we’re facing today — born from systemic racism and unchecked corporate greed — didn’t flourish under both of their tenures? Why has Biden been able to run a successful campaign practically fueled by Obama-era reminiscence? It’s nostalgia not for policy so much as performance — for men who were more “presidential” and respectable than Trump, with his openly racist clownery, and for leaders who knew better than to say the quiet parts out loud.
But even though that nostalgia persists, it also seems as though more and more Americans, at least lately, are unwilling to be lulled into a sense of complacency by a strong, soothing leader. For many, it is no longer enough for those in power — from politicians and corporations to celebrities and influencers— to make mere gestures of solidarity with Black people without also doing the work. Now that evidence of police brutality and other racist evils is finally encouraging more white people to care, thanks in large part to the tireless work of activists and citizen journalists, performative allyship like the kente cloth disaster in Congress looks all the more absurd and all the more infuriatingly meager. As the protests keep unfolding, and as anti-racist activists continue making their voices heard — yielding extraordinary early results — it’s becoming much harder to ignore the gulf between a well-meaning but ultimately worthless tactical gesture and real, radical, substantive change...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eOaubQSOU
Treasury secretary says paper checks will begin to be sent Wednesday; some direct deposits will take longer
Source: Wall Street Journal
By Paul Kiernan
President Trump on Dec. 27 signed into law a roughly $900 billion coronavirus aid package...
Eligible households will get $600 per adult and $600 a child, down from $1,200 and $500 in the first round delivered earlier in the pandemic. That means a single parent with two children will get $1,800 now after receiving $2,200 in the spring.
In all, the government will spend $164 billion on the second round.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va3ICIjQBXY
Where did our inalienable civil liberties go? You know the thing… the ones enshrined in our constitutional “living document;” thusly, penned in loyalist bloodshed, that immortalized [a declaration of independence] consummated through fervent rebellion… they must have flown away to Neverland.
Lockdown sceptics may be forgiven for wondering what exactly happened to human-rights law in 2020. Wasn’t the European Convention on Human Rights, brought into UK law through the Human Rights Act 1998, supposed to be about protecting ‘those fundamental freedoms which are the foundation of justice and peace in the world’? Don’t those fundamental freedoms include the right to liberty, the right to respect for private and family life, freedom of assembly, and so on? And don’t all of the many coronavirus-related restrictions brought in since March last year interfere with those freedoms, often in a very draconian way?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvNhC56802w