From Wolfgang Rech –
Bill,
Now, I'm not taking a political stance here, but the rationale of the Democratic Party is amiss.
Forcing Biden out of the Presidential race because they feel he would be incapable of running the country, is one thing. Understandable as it would affect our nation and its citizens.
But to oust him, because these career politicians fear losing their jobs, is just wrong. It shows no allegiance to the great nation of the United States. Only to their self interests. Wolfgang
W, this is exactly why I have said to look for a false flag and cancelled election in Nov. if they believe they cannot cheat enough to win. Time will tell ... Best, Bill
"A number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was going to hurt them in the races." Biden.
As modernity.news reported last week, it was widely reported that Pelosi told Biden that he could either step down "the easy way" or be removed "the hard way." Biden is apparently furious with her, as mentioned by interviewer Lesley Stahl in this clip.
Wolfgang
“It Didn’t Sound Like Joe Biden”: Pelosi Questions Dropout Letter As Biden Fingers Her In Ouster
In his first interview since he was very clearly ousted from the 2024 race, President Biden specifically mentioned former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) – telling CBS News Sunday Morning that Democrats in the House and Senate thought he would drag down the entire party’s chances of reelection.
“A number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was going to hurt them in the races. And I was concerned if I stayed in the race, that would be the topic — you’d be interviewing me about why did Nancy Pelosi say [something] … and I thought it’d be a real distraction,” said Biden.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Layoffs. Who cares? We don’t need no stinkin’ real economy… as long as we have the Dow Jones!”
Tech and media layoffs August 2024 update: Paramount Global, Dell, LegalZoom, Axios cut jobs
It hasn’t been a good month for job security in the media and tech industries as numerous companies have announced layoffs since the beginning of August. Intel was the first big name to announce job cuts when the chip giant on August 1 said it would lay off around 15,000 of its staff—or about 15% of its total workforce.
But since then, more companies in both tech and media have announced layoffs. Here are some of the latest ones to have done so.