All these states have anti BDS laws.
And the Covid bill had one proposed.
Why do you defend this? I don't get it?
This is an assault on our Bill of Rights by a lobby for a foreign nation
State Certification Blacklist IHRA Passed bills
Alabama Yes[a] No No SB 81 (2016)
Arizona Yes[b] Yes Yes HB 2617 (2016), SB 1167, (2019), HB 2684, SB 1143 (2020)
Arkansas Yes Yes No Act 710 (SB 513) (2017)
California Yes[c] No No AB 2844
Colorado No Yes[d] No HB 16-1284 (2016)
Florida No Yes Yes SB 86 (2016), HB 545 (2018), HB 371, HB 741 (2019)
Georgia Yes[e] No No SB 327 (2016)
Illinois Yes Yes No SB 3017 (2014), SB 1761 (2015)
Indiana No Yes No HB 1378 (2016)
Iowa No Yes No HF 2331 (2016)
Kansas Yes[f] No No HB 2409 (2017), HB 2482 (2018)
Kentucky Yes[g] No No SB 143 (2019)
Louisiana Yes[h] No No HB 245 (2019)
Maryland Yes No No EO 01.01.2017.25 (2017)
Michigan Yes No No HB 5821 (2016), HB 5822 (2016)
Minnesota Yes No No HF 400 (2017), SF 247 (2017)
Mississippi No Yes No HB 761 (2019)
Missouri Yes[i] No No SB 739, HB 2179 (2020)
Nevada No Yes No SB 26
New Jersey No Yes No A 925 (2016)
New York No Yes No EO 157 (2016)
North Carolina No Yes No HB 161 (2017)
Ohio Yes No No HB 476
Oklahoma Yes[j] No No HB 3967 (2020)
Pennsylvania Yes[k] No No HB 2107 (2016)
Rhode Island Yes[l] No No H 7736 (2016)
South Carolina Yes No No H 3583 (2015)
South Dakota Yes[m] No No EO 2020-01 (2020)
Texas Yes Yes No HB 89 (2017)
Wisconsin Yes No No SB 450 (2018), AB 553 (2018
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agip wrote:
do you want me to say, after reading your cut and pastes that
'yes. the covid bill outlaws Israel boycotts?'
is that why you are posting these voting lists?
Do you think any of us will go along with your lie?
Serious question.
The guy is obviously either retarded or a troll. Can't we just ignore him?
Again, new bill includes the $1400 stimulus payout to people. I think we'll see some inflation come from that but I'm curious what sector(s) it will come in. We've already seen over the past 10 years that inflation in most consumer goods like flat screen TVs and toothpaste just isn't there. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if it forces the Fed to raise rates earlier than expected -
yes yes yes yes wrote:
Best to ignore him. He obviously doesn't have a life and just seeks attention.
Let me know when you have an argument to make. -
State Certification Blacklist IHRA Passed bills
Alabama Yes[a] No No SB 81 (2016)
Arizona Yes[b] Yes Yes HB 2617 (2016), SB 1167, (2019), HB 2684, SB 1143 (2020)
Arkansas Yes Yes No Act 710 (SB 513) (2017)
California Yes[c] No No AB 2844
Colorado No Yes[d] No HB 16-1284 (2016)
Florida No Yes Yes SB 86 (2016), HB 545 (2018), HB 371, HB 741 (2019)
Georgia Yes[e] No No SB 327 (2016)
Illinois Yes Yes No SB 3017 (2014), SB 1761 (2015)
Indiana No Yes No HB 1378 (2016)
Iowa No Yes No HF 2331 (2016)
Kansas Yes[f] No No HB 2409 (2017), HB 2482 (2018)
Kentucky Yes[g] No No SB 143 (2019)
Louisiana Yes[h] No No HB 245 (2019)
Maryland Yes No No EO 01.01.2017.25 (2017)
Michigan Yes No No HB 5821 (2016), HB 5822 (2016)
Minnesota Yes No No HF 400 (2017), SF 247 (2017)
Mississippi No Yes No HB 761 (2019)
Missouri Yes[i] No No SB 739, HB 2179 (2020)
Nevada No Yes No SB 26
New Jersey No Yes No A 925 (2016)
New York No Yes No EO 157 (2016)
North Carolina No Yes No HB 161 (2017)
Ohio Yes No No HB 476
Oklahoma Yes[j] No No HB 3967 (2020)
Pennsylvania Yes[k] No No HB 2107 (2016)
Rhode Island Yes[l] No No H 7736 (2016)
South Carolina Yes No No H 3583 (2015)
South Dakota Yes[m] No No EO 2020-01 (2020)
Texas Yes Yes No HB 89 (2017)
Wisconsin Yes No No SB 450 (2018), AB 553 (2018 -
The Unkle wrote:
yes yes yes yes wrote:
Best to ignore him. He obviously doesn't have a life and just seeks attention.
Let me know when you have an argument to make.
1) you said the stimulus bill reportedly includes a certain provision, and one which would support your anti-semitic world view. You posted an obscure news article to support your claim
2) the article in the very first paragraph refutes your claim.
Conclusion: YOU LIED.
YOU ARE A LIAR.
And furthermore, you demean this site. I have no more time for you and i suggest others follow my lead.
You disgust me. -
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
do you want me to say, after reading your cut and pastes that
'yes. the covid bill outlaws Israel boycotts?'
is that why you are posting these voting lists?
Do you think any of us will go along with your lie?
Serious question.
The guy is obviously either retarded or a troll. Can't we just ignore him?
Again, new bill includes the $1400 stimulus payout to people. I think we'll see some inflation come from that but I'm curious what sector(s) it will come in. We've already seen over the past 10 years that inflation in most consumer goods like flat screen TVs and toothpaste just isn't there. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if it forces the Fed to raise rates earlier than expected
the poor and middles used it to pay rent and pay down debt last time, right?
I think we'll see some crazy inflation in travel costs - every middle classer and up is going to want to fly somewhere this summer and fall.
The bond vigilantes may force the fed's hand.
But it sounds like right now the fed's position is that they think the summer and fall will have a short term inflation spike but then the mighty power of globalism and tech will increase production and bring prices back down.
The invisible hand will strike down inflation, in other words. Just not right away. -
yes yes yes yes wrote:
The Unkle wrote:
[quote]yes yes yes yes wrote:
Best to ignore him. He obviously doesn't have a life and just seeks attention.
Let me know when you have an argument to make.
1) you said the stimulus bill reportedly includes a certain provision, and one which would support your anti-semitic world view. You posted an obscure news article to support your claim
2) the article in the very first paragraph refutes your claim.
Conclusion: YOU LIED.
YOU ARE A LIAR.
State Certification Blacklist IHRA Passed bills
Alabama Yes[a] No No SB 81 (2016)
Arizona Yes[b] Yes Yes HB 2617 (2016), SB 1167, (2019), HB 2684, SB 1143 (2020)
Arkansas Yes Yes No Act 710 (SB 513) (2017)
California Yes[c] No No AB 2844
Colorado No Yes[d] No HB 16-1284 (2016)
Florida No Yes Yes SB 86 (2016), HB 545 (2018), HB 371, HB 741 (2019)
Georgia Yes[e] No No SB 327 (2016)
Illinois Yes Yes No SB 3017 (2014), SB 1761 (2015)
Indiana No Yes No HB 1378 (2016)
Iowa No Yes No HF 2331 (2016)
Kansas Yes[f] No No HB 2409 (2017), HB 2482 (2018)
Kentucky Yes[g] No No SB 143 (2019)
Louisiana Yes[h] No No HB 245 (2019)
Maryland Yes No No EO 01.01.2017.25 (2017)
Michigan Yes No No HB 5821 (2016), HB 5822 (2016)
Minnesota Yes No No HF 400 (2017), SF 247 (2017)
Mississippi No Yes No HB 761 (2019)
Missouri Yes[i] No No SB 739, HB 2179 (2020)
Nevada No Yes No SB 26
New Jersey No Yes No A 925 (2016)
New York No Yes No EO 157 (2016)
North Carolina No Yes No HB 161 (2017)
Ohio Yes No No HB 476
Oklahoma Yes[j] No No HB 3967 (2020)
Pennsylvania Yes[k] No No HB 2107 (2016)
Rhode Island Yes[l] No No H 7736 (2016)
South Carolina Yes No No H 3583 (2015)
South Dakota Yes[m] No No EO 2020-01 (2020)
Texas Yes Yes No HB 89 (2017)
Wisconsin Yes No No SB 450 (2018), AB 553 (2018 -
Your ability to ignore the obvious, whether about Israel or Covid, is simply world class.
You see the facts, don't like them chemicals go off in your brain, and you lash out wildly.
You need to grow up -
agip wrote:
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
do you want me to say, after reading your cut and pastes that
'yes. the covid bill outlaws Israel boycotts?'
is that why you are posting these voting lists?
Do you think any of us will go along with your lie?
Serious question.
The guy is obviously either retarded or a troll. Can't we just ignore him?
Again, new bill includes the $1400 stimulus payout to people. I think we'll see some inflation come from that but I'm curious what sector(s) it will come in. We've already seen over the past 10 years that inflation in most consumer goods like flat screen TVs and toothpaste just isn't there. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if it forces the Fed to raise rates earlier than expected
the poor and middles used it to pay rent and pay down debt last time, right?
I think we'll see some crazy inflation in travel costs - every middle classer and up is going to want to fly somewhere this summer and fall.
The bond vigilantes may force the fed's hand.
But it sounds like right now the fed's position is that they think the summer and fall will have a short term inflation spike but then the mighty power of globalism and tech will increase production and bring prices back down.
The invisible hand will strike down inflation, in other words. Just not right away.
Yes, agreed. Sounds like Fed is warning of a short term spike that they promise to deal with,
All in all, i think it is a very good thing for the economy and for those that need it most. I fully understand how they wanted to make it more targeted this time and less of a perk to the upper middle class and working from home crowd that needs it less. -
seattle prattle wrote:
agip wrote:
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
do you want me to say, after reading your cut and pastes that
'yes. the covid bill outlaws Israel boycotts?'
is that why you are posting these voting lists?
Do you think any of us will go along with your lie?
Serious question.
The guy is obviously either retarded or a troll. Can't we just ignore him?
Again, new bill includes the $1400 stimulus payout to people. I think we'll see some inflation come from that but I'm curious what sector(s) it will come in. We've already seen over the past 10 years that inflation in most consumer goods like flat screen TVs and toothpaste just isn't there. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if it forces the Fed to raise rates earlier than expected
the poor and middles used it to pay rent and pay down debt last time, right?
I think we'll see some crazy inflation in travel costs - every middle classer and up is going to want to fly somewhere this summer and fall.
The bond vigilantes may force the fed's hand.
But it sounds like right now the fed's position is that they think the summer and fall will have a short term inflation spike but then the mighty power of globalism and tech will increase production and bring prices back down.
The invisible hand will strike down inflation, in other words. Just not right away.
Yes, agreed. Sounds like Fed is warning of a short term spike that they promise to deal with,
All in all, i think it is a very good thing for the economy and for those that need it most. I fully understand how they wanted to make it more targeted this time and less of a perk to the upper middle class and working from home crowd that needs it less.
"It's only short term inflation!" - sounds like a recipe for disaster. The Fed is basically letting it run away for now and hope that it either dies early or that they can save enough energy to hammer the last mile and catch up to it to win the race. Could work, as long as inflation doesn't get too far ahead - seen it a million times in races -
Dr. Racket wrote:
seattle prattle wrote:
agip wrote:
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
do you want me to say, after reading your cut and pastes that
'yes. the covid bill outlaws Israel boycotts?'
is that why you are posting these voting lists?
Do you think any of us will go along with your lie?
Serious question.
The guy is obviously either retarded or a troll. Can't we just ignore him?
Again, new bill includes the $1400 stimulus payout to people. I think we'll see some inflation come from that but I'm curious what sector(s) it will come in. We've already seen over the past 10 years that inflation in most consumer goods like flat screen TVs and toothpaste just isn't there. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if it forces the Fed to raise rates earlier than expected
the poor and middles used it to pay rent and pay down debt last time, right?
I think we'll see some crazy inflation in travel costs - every middle classer and up is going to want to fly somewhere this summer and fall.
The bond vigilantes may force the fed's hand.
But it sounds like right now the fed's position is that they think the summer and fall will have a short term inflation spike but then the mighty power of globalism and tech will increase production and bring prices back down.
The invisible hand will strike down inflation, in other words. Just not right away.
Yes, agreed. Sounds like Fed is warning of a short term spike that they promise to deal with,
All in all, i think it is a very good thing for the economy and for those that need it most. I fully understand how they wanted to make it more targeted this time and less of a perk to the upper middle class and working from home crowd that needs it less.
"It's only short term inflation!" - sounds like a recipe for disaster. The Fed is basically letting it run away for now and hope that it either dies early or that they can save enough energy to hammer the last mile and catch up to it to win the race. Could work, as long as inflation doesn't get too far ahead - seen it a million times in races
I think central banks have pretty much decided that in the modern globalized high tech economy, when energy isn't as important, labor forces are global and we can make a gazillion tons of things quickly...
inflation just isn't a thing anymore. It was a thing in the 1980s and earlier.
It's not a thing anymore.
none of us knows if that is true or not. -
agip wrote:
Dr. Racket wrote:
seattle prattle wrote:
agip wrote:
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
do you want me to say, after reading your cut and pastes that
'yes. the covid bill outlaws Israel boycotts?'
is that why you are posting these voting lists?
Do you think any of us will go along with your lie?
Serious question.
The guy is obviously either retarded or a troll. Can't we just ignore him?
Again, new bill includes the $1400 stimulus payout to people. I think we'll see some inflation come from that but I'm curious what sector(s) it will come in. We've already seen over the past 10 years that inflation in most consumer goods like flat screen TVs and toothpaste just isn't there. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if it forces the Fed to raise rates earlier than expected
the poor and middles used it to pay rent and pay down debt last time, right?
I think we'll see some crazy inflation in travel costs - every middle classer and up is going to want to fly somewhere this summer and fall.
The bond vigilantes may force the fed's hand.
But it sounds like right now the fed's position is that they think the summer and fall will have a short term inflation spike but then the mighty power of globalism and tech will increase production and bring prices back down.
The invisible hand will strike down inflation, in other words. Just not right away.
Yes, agreed. Sounds like Fed is warning of a short term spike that they promise to deal with,
All in all, i think it is a very good thing for the economy and for those that need it most. I fully understand how they wanted to make it more targeted this time and less of a perk to the upper middle class and working from home crowd that needs it less.
"It's only short term inflation!" - sounds like a recipe for disaster. The Fed is basically letting it run away for now and hope that it either dies early or that they can save enough energy to hammer the last mile and catch up to it to win the race. Could work, as long as inflation doesn't get too far ahead - seen it a million times in races
I think central banks have pretty much decided that in the modern globalized high tech economy, when energy isn't as important, labor forces are global and we can make a gazillion tons of things quickly...
inflation just isn't a thing anymore. It was a thing in the 1980s and earlier.
It's not a thing anymore.
none of us knows if that is true or not.
No comment. But watching with interest....
Seems like a basic put out the fire first and deal with the aftermath later, as needed. -
yes yes yes yes wrote:
agip wrote:
so you just made up your claim about the covid bill banning boycotting Israel?
just created it out of thin air?
just snapped your fingers and said it was real?
Are you a liar?
To call him a 'liar' denigrates and demeans your common, garden variety liar. He resides in a the filth of a more profoundly vial sphere entirely.
He’s one of two arrogant, racist, liars on this thread. I’ve stopped engaging with both of them. -
Stew wrote:
yes yes yes yes wrote:
agip wrote:
so you just made up your claim about the covid bill banning boycotting Israel?
just created it out of thin air?
just snapped your fingers and said it was real?
Are you a liar?
To call him a 'liar' denigrates and demeans your common, garden variety liar. He resides in a the filth of a more profoundly vial sphere entirely.
He’s one of two arrogant, racist, liars on this thread. I’ve stopped engaging with both of them.
Same here.
I noticed on another thread about covid and flattening the curve, the moderators apparently locked him out of the thread. LOL. -
seattle prattle wrote:Same here.
I noticed on another thread about covid and flattening the curve, the moderators apparently locked him out of the thread. LOL.
He gets his usernames banned at irregular intervals. I’m surprised this latest version isn’t banned yet, I imagine it will be soon after this latest anti-Semitic rant. Gone are K5, Giles Corey, l’Oncle and probably many others.
It’s best not to engage with him, far as I can tell. -
doc idiot wrote:
seattle prattle wrote:Same here.
I noticed on another thread about covid and flattening the curve, the moderators apparently locked him out of the thread. LOL.
He gets his usernames banned at irregular intervals. I’m surprised this latest version isn’t banned yet, I imagine it will be soon after this latest anti-Semitic rant. Gone are K5, Giles Corey, l’Oncle and probably many others.
It’s best not to engage with him, far as I can tell.
yeah, and what's up with that? And I generally prefer hanging with the "wrong" types. I guess those days are over.
Bitcoin going on a flyer. Afraid to go to bed and miss out at a chance to sell at a top. May just have to put in a stop loss order here and call it a night. -
doc idiot wrote:
seattle prattle wrote:Same here.
I noticed on another thread about covid and flattening the curve, the moderators apparently locked him out of the thread. LOL.
He gets his usernames banned at irregular intervals. I’m surprised this latest version isn’t banned yet, I imagine it will be soon after this latest anti-Semitic rant. Gone are K5, Giles Corey, l’Oncle and probably many others.
It’s best not to engage with him, far as I can tell.
So to oppose billions or American taxpayers going to a racist, supremacist, apartheid state whose Lobby has hi-jacked our Congress and who uses that money to oppress and murder native peoples from the "wrong" bloodlines is a bad thing?
This, of course, is not a discussion any of you want to have. -
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sold my peloton trade-
made $150 or 13% in 3 days.
Paid for a fancy pair of carbon plate running shoes I just got.