In the news today: Barack Obama went on a candidate-boosting tour this weekend, and his words for New Jersey Republican Jack Ciattarelli, who is attempting to unseat Gov. Phil Murphy, were especially pointed. (Ciattarelli attended a post-election rally last November premised on overturning the results of the presidential election on Donald Trump's behalf, labeled "Stop the Steal," but is now claiming he didn't know why he was there or what the theme of the rally was. Mmm-hmm.)
Elsewhere, AT&T is still reeling after revelations of just how much support the company has given pro-sedition propaganda and hoax network OAN—but that doesn't mean they're willing to do the obviously moral thing. And IRS reforms are sorely needed, still, but as usual they're being battled by companies that make big money from keeping the current absurdities in place.
Here's some of what you may have missed:
• Obama's not buying Jack after claim the GOP candidate didn't know he was at 'Stop the Steal' rally
• AT&T has yet to answer for its support of OAN, and customers have had it
• Don't believe the banks or their shills: Biden’s proposed IRS reporting reform is a great idea
• Oath Keepers’ insurrectionist extremism spreads among elected officials, hacked data reveals
• The states where the most people are quitting their jobs seem to have 2 things in common
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