Anonymous ID: c959d8 Oct. 4, 2018, 4:59 p.m. No.3336153   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Red State Dem Senator Heidi Heitkamp to Vote NO on Kavanaugh – Backs Out of Debate

 

She’s done.

Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) announced Thursday afternoon that she will vote “no” on Brett Kavanaugh.

 

Heitkamp is fighting for re-election this fall–it looks like she’s toast.

 

A new Mason Dixon poll from North Dakota found incumbent Democrat Heidi Heitkamp down 10 points following the disgusting attacks by the Democrat Party on Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

 

Heitkamp said, Ford gave heartfelt, credible, and persuasive testimony. It took great courage and also came at great personal cost..It was clear that she was testifying not because she wanted to, but because she felt it was her civic duty.

 

Heitkamp added she heard the voices of women who have similar stories of sexual assault and abuse.

 

There is no evidence to support Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Christine Ford, Deborah Ramirez or Julie Swetnick.

 

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said from the Senate floor Thursday morning:

 

The fact is none of these allegations have been corroborated by the FBI. Neither the Judiciary or FBI could find ANY witness to corroborate the allegations. No backup from any witnesses… This is the United States of America! Nobody is supposed to be guilty until proven innocent in the United States of America!… This is embarrassing to the Senate. The Senate should not set a fundamentally un-American precedent… Brett Kavanaugh is totally qualified for this job.

 

UPDATE—- Heidi Heitkamp pulled out of her scheduled debate on Friday night. It looks like Heidi is conceding defeat.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/10/shes-done-red-state-dem-senator-heidi-heitkamp-to-vote-no-on-kavanaugh/

Anonymous ID: c959d8 Oct. 4, 2018, 5:02 p.m. No.3336205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6281 >>6593

How Amazon's Minimum Wage Hike Benefits Jeff Bezos

 

How Bezos would benefit from a federal minimum wage hike…

 

Amazon made headlines earlier this week after it announced it would raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour, a move that will impact more than 350,000 of its U.S. employees beginning November 1st. This decision came in the wake of harsh criticisms claiming that the online retailer both underpays and mistreats its workers. And while these accusations are largely exaggerated if not completely unfounded, CEO Jeff Bezos still caved in and appeased his critics.

 

To be sure, it is better for a private company to raise its own wage rates than for it to be forced to by the government. But how voluntary is it really when you have powerful government figures constantly making threats against the company? The minimum wage may be an act made under duress, in order to forestall government regulation and punishment.

 

Moreover, before we roll out the red carpet and celebrate Bezos for this move, it would be wise to take a closer look at why he did it. Once you look beneath the surface, the company’s motives seem less than pure.

The War on Amazon

 

Amazon is by no means an underdog in the world of online retail. However, while the company is beloved by consumers, it has been the target of politicians and leftists who hate the rich and are obsessed with income inequality. The higher Jeff Bezos’ net worth rises, the more criticism he seems to attract. But this criticism isn’t limited to the left alone.

 

President Trump has had a love affair with condemning the company and has even accused Bezos of killing American jobs and chastised him for taking advantage of corporate tax breaks. Trump has also frequently blamed the company for the death of brick-and-mortar retailers, as well as for owning The Washington Post, which is sometimes critical of the president. But most of the flack Bezos’ has received has come from the left.

 

Senator Elizabeth Warren has routinely attacked the company and accused it of violating antitrust laws. And in a not-so-subtle blow, Senator Bernie Sanders recently introduced a bill blatantly named the “Stop BEZOS Act.” While the bill’s title is actually an acronym for “Stop Bad Employers by Zeroing Out Subsidies Act,” its name was clearly not an accident.

 

Sanders’s bill is a direct attack on Amazon and seeks to levy a 100 percent tax on government benefits, like food stamps, utilized by its employees. Though the bill would apply to any company with over 500 employees, Sanders called out Amazon by name and accused Bezos of paying his employees so little that they had no choice but to turn to the government for help.

 

Sanders also commented:

 

“In other words, the taxpayers of this country would no longer be subsidizing the wealthiest people in this country who are paying their workers inadequate wages. Despite low unemployment, we end up having tens of millions of Americans working at wages that are just so low that they can’t adequately take care of their families.”

 

The bill was introduced last month, right after it was announced that Amazon’s market cap had reached $1 trillion and that Bezos was now the richest man in the world—a level of success that progressives like Sanders despise. But accusing the company of forcing its employees on food stamps is extremely misleading. Many of Amazon’s employees are temp or seasonal workers who were already using government welfare programs prior to their employment with the company. In fact, when Snopes dug deeper into the claim, it found that 11.8 percent of Amazon’s Ohio employees might be on food stamps, but that this number was merely an estimate that could not be confirmed.

 

This perpetual criticism from progressives has turned Bezos into something of a hero to those who support the free market. But this latest wage increase may change all that, as it has led many to wonder if the tables have turned and the bullied has now become the bully.

The Bullied Becomes the Bully

 

It is one thing for Amazon to independently come to this decision on its own and to take it upon itself to actively encourage other companies to do the same. After all, in a truly free market, it would be up to each company to work with its employees to set wage rates without the government intervening. But that isn’t what Amazon has done. Instead, Bezos also recently announced that it would begin lobbying for an increase in the federal minimum wage, using the government to coerce other companies into raising their rates, as well. And the timing of this decision was not random.

 

The Wall Street Journal has astutely described Bezos’ decision as “political insurance.” Not only does the wage increase help the company look more sympathetic and provide some protection against the likes of Sanders and Warren, but it also helps squash the competition.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-04/how-amazons-minimum-wage-hike-benefits-jeff-bezos

Anonymous ID: c959d8 Oct. 4, 2018, 5:04 p.m. No.3336229   🗄️.is 🔗kun

State Dept Plans to Bring Sides to Yemeni Conflict to Negotiating Table Soon

 

The United States is determined to continue efforts to bring the parties to conflict in Yemen to the negotiating table in the near future, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Timothy Lenderking told Sputnik.

 

Earlier this week, UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths said he was hopeful to resume peace talks on Yemen by November. The negotiations were supposed to begin last month in Geneva but they were canceled due to tensions between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis.

 

When asked about the prospects for the next peace talks on Yemen, Lenderking said, "We are very much supporting that."

 

"It’s probably not going to be in Geneva, but we are very dedicated to trying to get at least the Yemenis and the Yemeni government and the Houthis to the [negotiating] table in the near future," Lenderking said.

 

Griffiths said he was not sure when the talks would take place but hoped it would be soon.

 

"Not sure [when] but the sooner the better," Lenderking said. "It's up to him [Griffiths] to set the venue… Wherever this could be done we would support it — we don't have any particular views about where it should happen."

 

Earlier in September, UN-mediated peace talks on Yemen were supposed to start in Geneva, but the Houthi delegation failed to arrive, accusing the Saudi-led coalition, which controls Yemeni airspace, of blocking them from traveling. UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths later announced that new dates for peace talks would be set.

 

Yemen has been engulfed in an armed conflict between official government forces and the Houthi rebels for several years now. The Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out airstrikes against the Houthis at Hadi's request since March 2015.

 

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201810051068609544-usa-yemen-conflict-negotiations/

Anonymous ID: c959d8 Oct. 4, 2018, 5:10 p.m. No.3336321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6476 >>6593 >>6599

Left-Wing Anti-Kavanaugh Protesters Descend on D.C.–‘We Do Not Consent’

 

302 Arrested

 

The anti-Trump, left-wing #CancelKavanaugh protest in Washington, DC, on Thursday tried and convicted President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting women and lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee without any of the Constitutional due processes they claim to want to protect by rejecting the federal judge’s nomination.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/10/04/video-photos-left-wing-anti-kavanaugh-protesters-descend-on-d-c-we-do-not-consent/

Anonymous ID: c959d8 Oct. 4, 2018, 5:19 p.m. No.3336463   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6492 >>6496

Hollywood Melts Down After FBI Probe Fails to Prove Kavanaugh a Gang Rapist: ‘Go F*ck Yourself’ ‘Flood the Streets’

 

Hollywood celebrities from Judd Apatow to Kathy Griffin melted down on Twitter Thursday following the FBI concluding its seventh background check into Brett Kavanaugh that did not provide information about him being a sexual abuser.

 

The FBI report could not corroborate any claims of sexual misconduct made against Brett Kavanaugh. This means that Kavanaugh could soon be confirmed to the Supreme Court — and many celebrities found this just too much to handle.

 

“GET TO DC – FLOOD THE STREETS #NoKavanaugh #StopKanavaugh #CRIMINALTRUMP #RUSSIA,” Rosie O’Donnell alarmingly tweeted.

 

“I hate Mitch – what a slimy creep – the cast of cocoon joins him SHUT UP OLD WHITE. MEN #STOPLYING #FUCKUCHUCKG,” she also tweeted.

 

Director Judd Apatow retweeted Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand urging Americans to call the Senators about Kavanaugh, adding, “Get involved!”

 

“So many women I love are in DC today. They represent hundreds, thousands, & millions of other women. At this point, opposing Kavanaugh is not about a political party…it’s about ensuring that women-people-of every political party are safe. (1/2)” Lena Dunham tweeted, adding, “Trauma is a silent killer. I pray- truly, yes, have been praying- that our senators on both sides of the aisle recognize their own moral imperative to believe and protect survivors. #stopkavanaugh (2/2).”

 

Kathy Griffin had a typically unhinged response, tweeting, “FUCK YOU ChuckGrassley FUCK YOU OrrinHatch FUCK YOU JohnCornyn FUCK YOU ThomTillis FUCK YOU SenMikeLee FUCK YOU BenSasse FUCK YOU tedcruz FUCK YOU MikeCrapo FUCK YOU SenJohnKennedy and FUCK YOU senatemajldr and finally GO FUCK YOURSELF LindseyGrahamSC.”

 

MORE:

https://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2018/10/04/hollywood-melts-down-after-fbi-probe-fails-to-prove-kavanaugh-a-gang-rapist-go-fck-yourself-flood-the-streets/