Glorious November 13 Share November 13 Whoopi, Joy, Sunny, and Ana live in rarified bubbles. Sara and Alyssa do not. Sara especially is the only one to live a somewhat normal life. It's Sara and Alyssa who live in a rarified bubble. Sunny is having a hard time and I understand but it will make for interesting conversations in the View. Alyssa will try to find something good in the Trump administration and knock Democratics down. Whoopie and Joy is thinking here we go again with Trump and are worried what disaster he will be bringing to this country. I love Ana she is great she does not live in a rarified bubble. 3 Link to comment
Ellis Bell Lives November 13 Share November 13 6 hours ago, Haleth said: Whoopi, Joy, Sunny, and Ana live in rarified bubbles. Sara and Alyssa do not. Sara especially is the only one to live a somewhat normal life. But Whoopi is a 69-year-old "working woman who has to work." Surely, she can plainly see the suffering of the working-class American from the balcony of her Italian villa. Or maybe from a stadium hosting her new Women's Sports Network. Or possibly in the vineyards where they cultivate the grapes for her prosecco brand. Or maybe from a Broadway stage where she produces and stars in (for-profit) productions. Or maybe from the demo of readers who buy her pearls of wisdom offerings on the written and digital page. Or lastly and most importantly she can see the plight of the working-class through the haze of her cannabis business. Yes, poor "has to work" but not really, Whoopi. 3 1 4 5 Link to comment
Shrek November 13 Share November 13 43 minutes ago, Glorious said: Whoopi, Joy, Sunny, and Ana live in rarified bubbles. Sara and Alyssa do not. Sara especially is the only one to live a somewhat normal life. It's Sara and Alyssa who live in a rarified bubble. Sunny is having a hard time and I understand but it will make for interesting conversations in the View. Alyssa will try to find something good in the Trump administration and knock Democratics down. Whoopie and Joy is thinking here we go again with Trump and are worried what disaster he will be bringing to this country. I love Ana she is great she does not live in a rarified bubble. They all live in a rarified bubble, saying Anna doesn't is just plain wrong, what with all of her name dropping every 5 minutes and how she has such & such in her phone. Sunny needs to stop bringing race into everything as I'm sure it puts people off listening to her as they know that's what she will blame almost every time. It's as bad as hearing trumpers blame the president for everything that is wrong in their life, it's ridiculous. 6 Link to comment
KittyQ November 13 Share November 13 I was a little confused by the Charlotte Russe story. Did the bakery refuse to make the Charlotte Russe or make excuses why they couldn't make them? And was it specifically because they were meant for Whoopi? If she didn't order them herself, how would the bakery know, unless whoever ordered them said who they were for? They aren't like a birthday cake where the name of the person might be on it. Based on Whoopi's story, it seemed that then someone else ordered them and they got made. Unless the bakery has very dim people working for it, it seems to me that just having someone else order a specialty item wouldn't fool anyone about who it is for, after the first attempt. So, if they have something against Whoopi personally, just having someone else order the Charlotte Russe wouldn't have worked. Maybe the bakery just wanted to screw with her. Or maybe they did have issues with their ovens. More to that story, I'm sure. 2 Link to comment
Gemma Violet November 13 Share November 13 There's a Charlotte Russe dessert and also a Charlotte Russe clothing chain. Whoopie said she wouldn't name the place (presumably a bakery) where the desserts were ordered, but she may have gotten the clothing chain blackballed by a lot of customers who will confuse the store with the dessert. Link to comment
Haleth November 13 Share November 13 Or maybe she called the clothing store and was told they could not make dessert. 🤣 1 4 Link to comment
atomic November 13 Share November 13 I missed the whole bakery conversation, since I turned off the show once it got interrupted with that nauseating special report, but here was the bakery owner's response to Whoopi: https://ew.com/bakery-denies-refusing-whoopi-goldberg-birthday-order-politics-8744611 1 Link to comment
KittyQ November 13 Share November 13 The dessert has become an issue - Bakery denies Whoopi Goldberg's speculation it didn't make birthday order over political views - Owner says she didn't want to commit to making a big order due to equipment problems. She didn't want to tell then she would make them but then have to cancel, but she made desserts for the store which someone picked up for the show on Wednesday. Clearly, Whoopi felt it was a personal slight regardless, which is why she decided to share that with the audience. So, although she said she wouldn't name the business, she gave enough info that anyone could figure it out, and some people will choose not to buy things from them, so that will show the bakery owner who has the power, I guess. 1 2 Link to comment
Gemma Violet November 14 Share November 14 I'll bet Brian had no idea Whoopi was going to call out that bakery. If she's wrong about what she said, the show and ABC/Disney could be sued, not just Whoopi. I'll bet the View lawyers are working overtime on this. 2 Link to comment
mispickel November 14 Share November 14 11 hours ago, Gemma Violet said: There's a Charlotte Russe dessert and also a Charlotte Russe clothing chain. There aren't many of the stores left, fewer than 200. 1 Link to comment
Haleth November 14 Share November 14 (edited) The whole thing still seems a little weird. I assume the baker means she isn’t taking orders because she can’t depend day to day on the equipment working? Sounds like a questionable way to run a business. I’m guessing former Fed prosecutor Sunny’s head is exploding. Edited November 14 by Haleth 1 Link to comment
bluegirl147 November 14 Share November 14 9 hours ago, Gemma Violet said: I'll bet Brian had no idea Whoopi was going to call out that bakery. If she's wrong about what she said, the show and ABC/Disney could be sued, not just Whoopi. I'll bet the View lawyers are working overtime on this. Whoopi who still complains how she was cancelled for something she didn't did say has a lot of nerve accusing this baker of something that she has no proof of. I'm going to believe the baker's own words before I believe Whoopi's assumption. 11 Link to comment
Ellis Bell Lives November 14 Share November 14 3 hours ago, bluegirl147 said: Whoopi who still complains how she was cancelled for something she didn't did say has a lot of nerve accusing this baker of something that she has no proof of. I'm going to believe the baker's own words before I believe Whoopi's assumption. She used to have her birthday cake made by Sylvia Weinstock Bakery. I remember Whoopi bringing her out with the cake on her birthday. Sylvia passed away a few years ago. The real scandal is her cake from (I believe) last year was purchased from a NYC bakery Ruby et Violette which is owned by Rebekah Mercer a member of the ultra-conservative Mercer Family. They are huge donors to Trump and the R party. The Mercer Foundation funds conservative causes. Her billionaire father had a stake in Breitbart (remember him?) which he sold to his daughters. She also co-founded PARLER which is a (was) a conservative site. So, this little Staten Island bakery has nothing on Whoopi's previous baker of choice, politically speaking anyway. Link to comment
Natalie68 November 14 Share November 14 On 11/11/2024 at 10:23 AM, KittyQ said: Whoopi, voters don't vote on questions. They vote on issues, and in this case, the issue was that there were high numbers of undocumented immigrants entering the country while other immigrants are waiting for the proper channels. It seems clear that part of the reason that people voted for Trump was exactly to "fix" this problem. Whatever that plan is, is what the administration is going to do, so that is the answer to the question. Ana and Sunny seem perfectly ok with people they know hiring undocumented workers, when as lawyers you'd think they would advise their friends to only hire legal workers. know Sunny keeps repeating that undocumented immigrants don't commit crimes more than legal people, but she's ignoring the point - there's no way to know or at least have a good idea that any given person is not a criminal if they enter without undergoing any kind of investigation. That many people are law abiding is just luck, because we have no idea what kind of people they are if no one has even talked to them before they enter the country. How are undocumented workers paying taxes and Social Security? They wouldn't have Tax ID numbers, would they? Those are government issued and used to file the required forms. Are they using stolen or fake numbers? The undocumented worker issue won't change until those that hire them stop. I will know the country is serious when THAT is handled. Scapegoating the folks looking for a better life is silly and dangerous. The EMPLOYER is the one that is the bigger issue. Maybe people need to be taught to reframe this issue. Things will be changing for a lot of people. Things they didn't expect when they cast their vote. 🤷♀️ Whoopie sometime confounds me with her answers. 5 3 Link to comment
KittyQ November 14 Share November 14 41 minutes ago, Natalie68 said: The undocumented worker issue won't change until those that hire them stop. I will know the country is serious when THAT is handled. Some places do a similar thing by arresting the people who solicit prostitutes and putting their names in the paper. It seems possible to identify larger companies that hire undocumented workers, but the people who hire individuals like gardeners or nannies, etc. would be harder to identify, because they probably pay in cash and don't file any tax forms for their employees. It would take a lot of effort to seek them out. However, maybe some peer pressure could be brought to bear on them to stop hiring this way. 1 Link to comment
Shrek November 14 Share November 14 2 minutes ago, KittyQ said: Some places do a similar thing by arresting the people who solicit prostitutes and putting their names in the paper. It seems possible to identify larger companies that hire undocumented workers, but the people who hire individuals like gardeners or nannies, etc. would be harder to identify, because they probably pay in cash and don't file any tax forms for their employees. It would take a lot of effort to seek them out. However, maybe some peer pressure could be brought to bear on them to stop hiring this way. Well one of them is the past & future president who couldn't give a fuck about the people hiring them, that wouldn't fit the narrative of it being the Dems fault. 6 Link to comment
Natalie68 November 14 Share November 14 3 minutes ago, KittyQ said: Some places do a similar thing by arresting the people who solicit prostitutes and putting their names in the paper. It seems possible to identify larger companies that hire undocumented workers, but the people who hire individuals like gardeners or nannies, etc. would be harder to identify, because they probably pay in cash and don't file any tax forms for their employees. It would take a lot of effort to seek them out. However, maybe some peer pressure could be brought to bear on them to stop hiring this way. I am less concerned about the nanny or gardener. It is the big business that needs to have giant consequences. As in fines that are actually meaningful, possibly losing the business, whathaveyou. But they are protected by their cronies. The View will have some interesting conversations in the next four years. 4 Link to comment
Ellis Bell Lives November 14 Share November 14 9 minutes ago, Natalie68 said: I am less concerned about the nanny or gardener. It is the big business that needs to have giant consequences. As in fines that are actually meaningful, possibly losing the business, whathaveyou. But they are protected by their cronies. The View will have some interesting conversations in the next four years. That's a bit misleading. The nanny, the gardener and the aides who take care of the elderly are part of a larger network. Just because you see one nanny in a residence does not mean she just happened to answer an ad. They usually come from recruiting businesses who, like the large factories et al have thousands of prospective hires on their roster. The example of large concentrations of Haitian refugees settling in one city is similar to the nanny, gardener, or the aide. They're just less noticeable working as lone employees or in small groups. When I had to hire a live-in housekeeper for my parents, I found each agency had a specific group of immigrants from certain parts of the world. Some were strictly from Ghana. Some came from Ukraine, Georgia Russia, Poland. It's a huge underground industry which operates in plain sight. I finally found a reputable agency who only recruited those with visas. The per hour amount doubled but you know that's the difference between legal vs non-legal, lol. Link to comment
Snapdragon November 14 Share November 14 6 hours ago, Haleth said: The whole thing still seems a little weird. I assume the baker means she isn’t taking orders because she can’t depend day to day on the equipment working? Sounds like a questionable way to run a business. I’m guessing former Fed prosecutor Sunny’s head is exploding. I think what she meant was that she can't take large orders in advance since their equipment has been having issues and they don't know how much they'll be able to make day to day. So someone from the show probably called in the morning before the show about the order and since the boiler (broiler?) was working that day, they were able to make the cakes and freeze them until the next day, but they couldn't guarantee that that would have been possible a month in advance. While I agree that they need to fix their equipment, such things are costly and time consuming, so it might not be in the budget right now. 3 Link to comment
Denize November 14 Share November 14 1 hour ago, Snapdragon said: While I agree that they need to fix their equipment, such things are costly and time consuming, so it might not be in the budget right now. In a 90 year old building, it is possible that they are waiting for a part to be made to fit their equipment. 2 Link to comment
Snapdragon November 14 Share November 14 (edited) Okay, so I'm in the middle of watching the interview Sunny did with Matt Murphy about the Menendez brothers. Why don't they do this as a segment on the actual show, instead of just the Youtube channel? It's way better than the fluff interviews they usually do. Edited November 14 by Snapdragon 2 1 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule November 14 Share November 14 (edited) 2 hours ago, Snapdragon said: Okay, so I'm in the middle of watching the interview Sunny did with Matt Murphy about the Menendez brothers. Why don't they do this as a segment on the actual show, instead of just the Youtube channel? It's way better than the fluff interviews they usually do. I was just about to come in and mention this! It was such a good interview, and Matt did a good job of explaining why getting rid of Life Without Parole (LWOP) is a bad idea. I just plain love him. He has a very soothing voice. Edited November 15 by GHScorpiosRule Link to comment
ruby24 November 15 Share November 15 That guy was lying through his teeth. Terrible man and totally unfamiliar with the facts of the case. Link to comment
JAYJAY1979 Saturday at 07:32 PM Share Saturday at 07:32 PM On 11/14/2024 at 12:22 PM, Natalie68 said: The undocumented worker issue won't change until those that hire them stop. I will know the country is serious when THAT is handled. Scapegoating the folks looking for a better life is silly and dangerous. The EMPLOYER is the one that is the bigger issue. Maybe people need to be taught to reframe this issue. Things will be changing for a lot of people. Things they didn't expect when they cast their vote. 🤷♀️ Whoopie sometime confounds me with her answers. Employers are a problem, that I agree with...but save me on the 'looking for a better life' garbage. Both are breaking the law and should be dealt with. I also believe the bakery over entitled Whoopi. 3 Link to comment
Breedom Monday at 01:51 AM Share Monday at 01:51 AM On 11/12/2024 at 4:14 PM, Haleth said: It means that if trump voters are expecting the cost of eggs to come down, they are mistaken. Yup. Trump voters only cared about the economy, the fact that their eggs cost more then they did four years ago. They aren't looking at the big picture. They are in for a very rude awakening. Not only are food prices going to go up even higher with the undocumented workers being sent back to their home countries, but Trump's tariff's plans are also going to increase the cost of living. Then who knows what will happen with SS, Medicare/health insurance? Trump will blame the Democrats, and his voters will believe every word of it. On 11/13/2024 at 5:32 PM, TimWil said: Memo to Sunny-enough of your new catchphrase “America got what it voted for.” Not ALL of America voted for Trump and the GOP. I think she was talking to the majority of Americans who voted for Trump. I agree with her. 1 4 Link to comment
Natalie68 Monday at 04:41 PM Share Monday at 04:41 PM On 11/14/2024 at 10:39 AM, Ellis Bell Lives said: That's a bit misleading. The nanny, the gardener and the aides who take care of the elderly are part of a larger network. Just because you see one nanny in a residence does not mean she just happened to answer an ad. They usually come from recruiting businesses who, like the large factories et al have thousands of prospective hires on their roster. The example of large concentrations of Haitian refugees settling in one city is similar to the nanny, gardener, or the aide. They're just less noticeable working as lone employees or in small groups. When I had to hire a live-in housekeeper for my parents, I found each agency had a specific group of immigrants from certain parts of the world. Some were strictly from Ghana. Some came from Ukraine, Georgia Russia, Poland. It's a huge underground industry which operates in plain sight. I finally found a reputable agency who only recruited those with visas. The per hour amount doubled but you know that's the difference between legal vs non-legal, lol. Well you do what you can. Making these folks looking into a better life into pariahs is clearly not the way to go. The US is not serious about illegal immigration. The problem is illegal hiring. Obviously, the US wants cheap labor and is willing to exploit people. Things are about to be a lot bumpier. As Ana said, these rich folks are going to have to learn how to care for their own kids. 2 Link to comment
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