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    🛑Breaking News🛑 Markeila S Jamison, nearly 9 months pregnant, Killed in Milwaukee

    🛑Breaking News🛑 Markeila S Jamison, nearly 9 months pregnant, Killed in Milwaukee
    While I was recording this media outlets are starting to report on her death. I am beyond frustrated I am going after the media outlets in Milwaukee Wisconsin for not reporting this in an appropriate manner. Markelia What was a mother, Baby K was also murdered. If this is not pursued as a double homicide because these sick people support abortion up until birth I will go nuclear, and DA John Chissom and Josh Kaul will be my Targets. I’m paying very close attention to this. They treat us like 2nd Class citizens even in death.


    I am the wrong one

    Mandela Barnes Quote “Progressives who move to the center are "compromising all integrity."

    Mandela Barnes Quote “Progressives who move to the center are "compromising all integrity."
    Bice: On Twitter, free-wheeling Mandela Barnes called Trump a 'Russian spy' and rejected George Washington as a top president


    Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, a classic millennial, loves social media.
    Indeed, Barnes — a Democrat challenging Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron  Johnson — has tweeted more than 18,400 times since joining Twitter a decade ago, an average of nearly five tweets a day.
    "I would probably say I spend too much time online," Barnes, 35, said in a February 2021 interview. "I can be reading too, but I spend a little too much time online.”
    But what's he saying on Twitter? 
    A lot. What we get here is an unvarnished and free-wheeling political candidate touching on a number of interesting and controversial topics over the past decade.


    Early on, he demonstrated his liberal leanings by suggesting that progressives who move to the center are "compromising all integrity." He once jokingly referred to lefty U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, known by her initials AOC, as "my president." He imagined using the COVID-19 pandemic to revamp society.  


    We should drastically reimagine society, our communities, and what quality of life actually means in a moment like this," Barnes tweeted in March 2020, just as coronavirus was starting to spread. 
    Barnes asked in November 2016 if the presidential election had been "rigged." Months later, the first-term Democrat declared Donald Trump, then president, a "Russian spy." More recently, he dismissed the notion that George Washington was one of the country's top presidents.


    Barnes once said he “really could not care less about a 2nd Amendment ‘right'” to bear arms. He also criticized House GOP Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana for not changing his position on gun control after being shot in the hip during practice for the Congressional Baseball Game in 2017.
    "Taking one for the team," Barnes wrote even as Scalise was using crutches and a scooter to get around the Capitol. "I question how people vote against self interest but this is next level. He literally almost died on this hill."



    In recent years, Barnes has ripped two moderate Democratic senators with whom he would have to serve if elected, even suggesting Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia was a “missing vertebrae” in the Senate Democrats’ spine. 
    In addition, Barnes, who is vying to be the state's first Black senator, has opined on police and community unrest, two subjects for which he has been criticized during the election. 

    During the 2014 Ferguson protests, which erupted after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, Barnes acknowledged his struggle to call for peace there. As for police, he tweeted that "not all police" are corrupt or racist.
    "BUT, if I gave you a bowl of skittles and told you three were poison..." he tweeted in response in 2016 to a post about the number of people killed by police in the U.S. A day earlier, Trump made the exact same Skittles analogy regarding Syrian refugees. 


    The two campaigns had different takes on the tweets. Maddy McDaniel, spokeswoman for Barnes, suggested that the public should not make too much of the tweets but should instead see them for what they are — a bunch of old social media posts with little or no context. 
    “Twitter is not the place to have nuanced policy discussions, and unlike Ron Johnson, Lt. Gov. Barnes has always been clear with Wisconsinites that he will fight to lower costs for working families and ensure everyone has an equal shot at the American Dream," McDaniel said.

    McDaniel accused Johnson's team of "cherry-picking" tweets to distract from his record. The Johnson campaign and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, incidentally, were unaware of the tweets by Barnes until asked to comment by the Journal Sentinel last week.

    🛑Explicit Content🛑Mandela Barnes is a House _______ that has done nothing to help black people

    🛑Explicit Content🛑Mandela Barnes is a House _______ that has done nothing to help black people
    Any time you throw your weight behind a political party that has your support for 50 years and that party can’t keep the promise that it made to you during election time and you still walk around continuing to identify yourself with that party, you’re not only unintelligent, you’re a traitor to your race.

    You can’t blame republicans for anything House _________, you don’t support republicans.

    I’ve been homeless, I will go to heaven because I’ve been through hell. These leaders have no mercy, that’s why they exploit poor people. Historically look at these parties and what are their stances on helping black people.


    If you said anything other than I don’t need a political party to do anything for me you probably are a house ________ that identifies as a democrat.

    These racist liberals use ignorant house ______ to manipulate MY BLACK PEOPLE. We need parties to get things done, period. Talk that dumb ______ if you want to about being an independent if you want to.


    Mandela Barnes is a house _____ to the highest degree. He is spewing talking points about Ron Johnson to get people to support him. But how many street dudes like myself has Mandela Barnes employed?


    Ron Johnson and his team started the Joesph Project that gets felons and people in the hood jobs. N••••s ain’t voting for Ron Johnson so he had no reason to help people in the hood with jobs. He is just another Klansman to the cats in the hood.

    That’s why I hate House ______ they deprive their people of things that could help them, in some cases change their lives. What do racists, tokens and house ______ have in common? The big 3 deny you from obtaining the proper information to change your situation and environment.


    Let me really break this 21st century House ______ down

    You have a 21st -century-type of house _____. A Mandela Barnes, a Sambo . He's just as much a Sambo today as Sambo was 100 and 200 years ago. Only he's a modern day Chimp. That Sambo is very non threatening, very agreeable, will give Massa Shumah that 51st vote. This Sambo wears a top hat.

    Let’s quote Malcolm

    “He's sharp. He dresses just like you do. He speaks the same phraseology, the same language. He tries to speak it better than you do. He speaks with the same accents, same diction. And when you say, "your army," he says, "our army." He hasn't got anybody to defend him, but anytime you say "we" he says "we." "Our president," "our government," "our Senate," "our congressmen," "our this and our that." And he hasn't even got a seat in that "our" even at the end of the line. So this is the twentieth-century Negro. Whenever you say "you," the personal pronoun in the singular or in the plural, he uses it right along with you. When you say you're in trouble, he says, "Yes, we're in trouble."

    You can report me now.

    Mandela Barnes can Beat Ron Johnson

    Mandela Barnes can Beat Ron Johnson
    Gaslighting, Hypocrisy and Coverage Flip-Flops

    Now that the Democrats have cleared the sphere for Barnes, it’s time to dig in on the place he actually stands on coverage points.

    In a shock to many, nearly your entire subject of Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate dropped out of the race final week, all throwing their help to the now-prohibitive-favorite Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes.

    First Tom Nelson, who unsurprisingly left the race after a lackluster and crabby debate efficiency.

    Then Milwaukee Bucks proprietor Alex Lasry dropped out of the race after being statistically tied with Barnes within the June Marquette ballot and placing within the strongest debate efficiency with essentially the most direct solutions and particular plans. Hypothesis as to why a self-funding frontrunner would drop out after a robust debate efficiency is a query for the pundits, however he too endorsed Barnes as he exited.

    Sarah Godlewski used her debate time to self-identify as incompetent, insisting her solely job for Hillary Clinton’s marketing campaign was to get ladies to vote to defeat Trump, a job at which she failed so desperately that she didn’t even handle to get herself to the polls. She hung in a pair days previous Lasry, but in addition dropped out, throwing her help to Barnes.

    This exodus leaves an all-but-certain Democrat nominee who has taken essentially the most excessive positions in a major subject of radicals. He’s additionally the candidate who has claimed – with a straight, outraged face, all proof on the contrary – that he didn’t ever actually take lots of these unpopular positions. Meaning the first is poised to ship a candidate unwilling to be sincere about the place he stands on coverage points.

    Gaslighting and Flipocrisy

    As we’ve reported, flipocrite Barnes’ positions on main coverage questions are fuzzy once they’re not shifting, and contradictory once they’re not blatantly hypocritical.

    On the events that somebody tries to pin him down, Barnes will get indignant, aggressive, and confrontational.
    The mainstream media has dealt with him with such child gloves that he hasn’t needed to clarify the flip-flops, the parsing of phrases, the fabrications and evasions which have marked his profession.

    Few candidates are unwilling to provide an sincere reply as to if and once they graduated from faculty, however Barnes was.

    He was despatched to a personal alternative college by his MPS schoolteacher mother – who completely understood how badly MPS did, and nonetheless does, fail college students. His household had the choice to do higher for his or her son they usually took it. However Barnes, whose academic alternatives clearly helped him rise to Lieutenant Governor of the state, needs to close down the choice for different households like his. He refuses to confess the function a alternative college performed in his schooling, referring solely to his commencement from an MPS college he transferred to in his teenagers.

    Compounding the calculated evasions is the truth that on the events that somebody tries to pin him down, Barnes will get indignant, aggressive, and confrontational.

    When requested in 2019 about his repeatedly delinquent property taxes, in a scheduled interview, his anger visibly builds as he gaslights the feminine reporter earlier than shouting to attract the group’s consideration to her outrageous questioning of him on Juneteenth.

    Can Mandela Barnes Dethrone Ron Johnson ?

    Can Mandela Barnes Dethrone Ron Johnson ?
    Mandela Barnes serves as Wisco​nsin’s 45th Lieutenant Governor. He was elected on November 8, 2018. He is the first African-American to serve as a Lieutenant Governor in Wisconsin, and the second African-American to ever hold statewide office.

    Born and raised in Milwaukee, Lt. Gov. Barnes is the son of a public-school teacher and a United Auto Workers member, to whom he credits much of his success. He grew up attending Milwaukee Public Schools and graduated from John Marshall High School in 2003.

    Lt. Gov. Barnes is an alumnus of Alabama A&M University. After his time there, he worked for various political campaigns and in the city of Milwaukee mayor’s office, eventually becoming an organizer for Milwaukee Inner City Congregations Allied for Hope, a Milwaukee-based interfaith coalition that advocates social justice. He also worked for the State Innovation Exchange, a national progressive public policy organization.

    In 2012, at the age of 25, Lt. Gov. Barnes was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, where he served two terms. His tenure in the State Assembly included serving as Chair of the Legislature’s Black and Latino Caucus and becoming a recognized leader on progressive economic policies and gun violence prevention legislation.

    Within his current role, Lt. Gov. Barnes uses a platform of sustainability and equity to fight for solutions that invest in opportunities and fairness for every child, person, and family in Wisconsin, regardless of ZIP code.

    Friday, August 28, 2020

    Friday, August 28, 2020

    Governor Tony Evers and Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes are under fire for their anti-police rhetoric and Kenosha leaders are demanding the 7pm curfew be enforced to keep outside agitators at bay. We bring you the latest fallout from Sunday’s police shooting in Kenosha, news about Monday's Special Session of the Legislature, and as always, provide the latest COVID-19 statistics for the State of Wisconsin.

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