Thursday, September 17, 2020

This is likely going on everywhere...

Nashville Democrat Leaders Knowingly Lied About COVID-19 Info
The story about Nashville’s city leaders knowingly keeping COVID-19 information from the public in order to keep the city locked down is now going viral, as well it should. The emails that were discovered by local reporters effectively show that city leadership knew the Coronavirus was not as contagious in certain atmospheres as advertised and hid that information from the public in order to keep the city in lockdown.
Thousands of jobs were wiped out based on a lie and business owners are likely receiving phone calls as this is being written that urge them to take legal action against the city’s leadership for hurting them and their employees, many of whom live paycheck to paycheck and have lived in turmoil since the closures began.
If the information that the health department in Nashville received is the same being received in many other cities, then Democrat leadership across the country have likely taken the same steps as the Nashville leadership did.
If so, not only are we looking at nationwide lockdowns that were wholly unnecessary, but other questions must be asked. Questions such as: Who was pressuring all of these Democrat leaders to take the same exact steps? Was this move agreed upon by other leaders? When? Do communications from Democrat offices exist that would give us this answer?
The American people deserve an answer and it’s clear that Democrats aren’t going to give it to them. In fact, the Nashville city leadership openly directed one of its spokesmen to be vague about things. Democrats are clearly keeping their cards close to their chest and requiring that people go through the task of getting Freedom of Information Act requests in order to pry that info from them.

There seems to be very little interest by a lot of people when it comes to how much information local leaders had that was hidden from the public. The Powerline Bloggers have been having an ongoing issue with our Governor and his handling of the pandemic. They had to actually go to court when their press credentials were taken away after asking some tough questions. They are back with their credentials but are still not allowed to ask questions. 

The Minnesota state Covid website keeps much of the relevant information either well hidden or actually hidden. Big easy to read graphs were taken down, once they started showing the percentages of deaths occurring with the elderly. 

The Governor continued to use a model provided by some University of Minnesota Students that grossly overstated the amount of deaths that Minnesota would have, even though the model had been largely discredited. In one press conference they revealed an updated model that had started their projections a couple week earlier. The projections were already off and had overstated what had actually happened by approximately double. If you cannot get within a few percentages of the actual number calculating it only a week or two out, how can you expect anyone to take you serious?

But apparently they were able to get those making the decisions to take them seriously. Walz spent much time explaining how Minnesota was likely to see upwards of 70,000 dead from Covid and that draconian measures in locking everything down was the only way to prevent it. Of course having borders with states like Iowa, and North and South Dakota gave us easy comparisons. Those counties and towns from western and southern Minnesota did not do any better than the close proximity areas of those neighboring states.  

I do believe that it is telling that while Republican Governors had a myriad of different approached depending on what part of the country and what sort of population they had, the Democrats were actually all in lockstep. Why would Montana (where they have a Democratic Governor) lock down the entire state in the same manner as New York or New Jersey, rather than follow the lead of what Wyoming, Utah, and the Dakotas did? It does give you the impression that the sort of one size fits all approach favored by every single blue state Governor must have been coordinated by someone, somewhere. It cannot be a coincidence that they all came up with the same answer, even as they were all asking different questions. 

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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Why are deaths per million climbing so rapidly now in Republican led states? Soon they will equal or surpass deaths per million in Democratic led states.

Didn't the Republican led states, following Trump's lead, have far, far superior ways of responding to the virus? (At least, that's what Ch has been telling us.)

Why, then, is this now happening?

Anonymous said...




democrats are an enemy of the state and it's people.

there's simply no other way to look at it.


Anonymous said...

Pedo still hasn't posted his link?

Damn, he said he had it.
Could it be he lied, again?

Anonymous said...

Patriot :
"Attorney General William Barr said Wednesday evening “other than slavery, which was a different kind of restraint,” coronavirus lockdowns were the “greatest intrusion on civil liberties in American history.”

100 % Correct.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Politicalwire.com:
Trump Tries to Allay Concerns He’s Being Outspent
2:19 pm
Washington Post:
“Trump spent last weekend complaining privately about Biden’s dominance in television advertising, only to tweet upon his return to Washington from a campaign swing that the ‘fake news’ was exaggerating the disparity.

“The zigzagging messages reflected a desire by Trump and his campaign to move beyond growing Republican concern about his relatively scant advertising budget and doubts about whether he has enough money in the bank to close the race in a strong position.”


ALERT! HERE COMES SOME MORE "FAKE NEWS"!!!
Bloomberg Starts Florida Ad Blitz for Biden
2:39 pm
Michael Bloomberg will spend $5.4 million on a weeklong TV ad campaign in Florida, part of his pledge to help Joe Biden win the all-important presidential battleground state, McClatchy reports.

The ads will begin airing this weekend on broadcast TV in all 10 of the state’s media markets, aides said, and will criticize President Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
_________

Oh, that's just SO unfair!


This is unfair too:
Trump Female Staffers Earn Just 69% of Male Staffers
The 19th analyzes the median salaries in the Trump White House and found a $33,300 chasm between the median salary for male staffers ($106,000) and the median salary for female staffers ($72,700).

That means women make nearly 69 cents on the male $1 — worse than the national gender pay gap of 82 cents on the dollar.
_________

Well, we all know how Trump feels about women.
_________
ADDENDUM: The gender pay gap is wider than the national pay gap and wider than the gap in the Obama White House.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

James said...
Why are deaths per million climbing so rapidly now in Republican led states? Soon they will equal or surpass deaths per million in Democratic led states.

Didn't the Republican led states, following Trump's lead, have far, far superior ways of responding to the virus? (At least, that's what Ch has been telling us.)

Why, then, is this now happening?


Show us your math of what the total deaths are red/blue

I call BULLSHIT

well it is the lying POS "pastor" so I guess that's a given

Anonymous said...

yep.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


How many billions did Bloomberg spend to get one delegate to the DNC ???

ROFLMFAO !!!

and then he stiffed his staff.

Now he's the pastor's bitch

HOWLING !!!


I'm sure you have those total deaths from Covid-19 in blue and red states right on your fingertips since you posted so forcefully.

I'll wait around a few minutes.

Anonymous said...

HARRIS Campaign
Criminal behavior by Presidential candidate HARRIS.
"A family in Fresno County, California, is upset that vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) trespassed on their property to use their burnt home as a photo op, according to a local news report."

Those new "work" boots look as out of place as that snow white shirt.

anonymous said...

You really are turning into a laughing stock Lil Schitty.....Bullshit and lies is all you post !!! No different than Meadows claiming PA is locked down to defeat trump!!!!!!! You have more excuses for trumps poor #'s and crap to question any election outcome that results in trump losing!!!!!! God you and your old white man supremacist party suck the big one!!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

F'n SAID:
Show us your math of what the total deaths are red/blue

GOOD OLE HONEST PASTOR JAMES SAYS:
All you have to do is follow the info in Ch's sidebar, colored red, white, yellow, and blue.

From today:
Deaths Per Million in the United States of America:
601 / 1,000,000

In States with Democratic Governors:
654 / 1,000,000

In States with Republican Governors:
530 / 1,000,000
__________

A while back, the number was FAR higher in the states with Dem governors.

No longer true, and rapidly gaining in the red states.
_________

And while I'm at it, I will just point out that "F'n Daddy" has so little respect for himself or for the readers of this blog, and so little confidence in his own ability to post relevant information, that he has again begun using his "F'n" nomenclature, although he promised he would stop if I would begin crediting politicalwire.com as the source for my sources, which I do.

He lied.

anonymous said...

coronavirus lockdowns were the “greatest intrusion on civil liberties in American history.”

The goat fucker taking it up the ass again by the fat fucks of barr and trump!!!!!!! Yeah.....slavery got beat by a health emergency !!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...


Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
HARRIS Campaign
Criminal behavior by Presidential candidate HARRIS.


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Fucking hookers is against the law also goat fucker.....so is obstruction of justice and perjury.....crimes trumps commits daily!!!!!!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

Why are deaths per million climbing so rapidly now in Republican led states? Soon they will equal or surpass deaths per million in Democratic led states.

I think we went through this Reverend...

They are neither climbing that rapidly or in danger of surpassing Democratic states. Red States are approximately 20,000 extra deaths way from catching Blue States.

With about 800 deaths nationally (many still coming from blue states) it would take months, if not years for the red states to catch blue states and that's assuming none of these "second waves" get up into the blue states again.


Moreover, the Covid outbreak is not the only concern for most Americans. The unemployment rate is a full two points lower in red states than in blue states. Even if all else (in terms of Covid deaths) were equal, how does the blue state Governors justify these higher unemployment rates?

The issue in Nashville was clear. The rates of infection for people who frequented bars and restaurants was actually considerably lower than many assumed. So they simply continued to go with the wrong assumptions, rather than the truth. They hid the actual numbers from people in order to justify the lock downs.


Not sure why we suppress and hide data when there is this much at stake. Perhaps you can explain it Reverend... since you seem to be in favor of the State lying to the constituent to justify taking away civil liberties?

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

WOW IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE


In States with Democratic Governors:
654 / 1,000,000

In States with Republican Governors:
530 / 1,000,000


and no I never "promised" you anything with regards to what name I use.

I started using JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY again because you were stealing my moniker AGAIN.

What a POS you are.

AND WRONG AGAIN !!!

THANKS FOR PROVING THAT, I FORGOT CHT KEPT TOTALS !!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I will simply encourage readers to keep watching your sidebar. I have been watching it, and remember there was a time when red states governed by Republicans' deaths per million were FAR less than blue states governed by Democrats' deaths per million.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Poor F'n. Hw can't manage to keep a civil tongue in his mouth.

anonymous said...

Some hard evidence that masks and being careful work.....this will annoy the dumb fuck rat to drink more.....BWAAAAAAAAA!!!1 Gonna get your flu shot asshole?????? Chicken shit ass!!!


Lockdowns and protectivemeasures like the widespread wearing of face masks as a result of the coronavirus pandemic have driven influenza infections to record lows, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.

The authors of the study urge such measures to remain in place in order to keep the flu from returning, as it customarily does with the colder weather, which will soon drive people indoors across much of the U.S. “If extensive community mitigation measures continue throughout the fall, influenza activity in the United States might remain low and the season might be blunted or delayed,” the researchers write in their new study.

The new study is being published on Thursday in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a digest of the latest findings from the agency. The study looked at flu infections in the U.S. from late 2019, when the flu season began, to early 2020, when lockdowns began across the country in response to the coronavirus.

The study also looked at how the flu affected countries in the Southern Hemisphere, where winter lasts from June to August, using World Health Organization data from Chile, Australia and South Africa.

The findings show an astonishing drop in influenza infections both at home and abroad. In the U.S., for example, there was a 98 percent decline in samples testing positive from late September to mid-May, a sharper and more pronounced reduction than the nation has seen in recent years. And even though seasonal drops in flu infections are to be expected, the new study says that “interseasonal circulation” of the influenza virus “is now at historic lows.”

The weekly average of positive lab results is now 0.2 percent, compared with 2.35 percent in 2019. The positive rate is usually between 1 and 2 percent.

C.H. Truth said...

In States with Democratic Governors:
654 / 1,000,000

In States with Republican Governors:
530 / 1,000,000


The difference is that when we had half as many deaths and there was still a significant difference between the two... that percentage was larger.

At 250/1,000,000 vs 125,000/1,000,000 had had double the amount of deaths. As both numbers start to climb more evenly... 300 vs 175 or 500 vs 375 - then the percentage between the two continues to narrow.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Here are a couple of nice little charts for us to look at, comparing GOP governed states with Dem governed states -- not deaths per million but cases per million.

https://tamino.wordpress.com/2020/06/21/covid-19-red-states-blue-states/

anonymous said...

s Reverend...

They are neither climbing that rapidly or in danger of surpassing Democratic states


So Lil Schitty you are declaring red states win?????? BWAAAAAAAA!!!!! THE WHOLE FUCKING COUNTRY IS LOSING WHILE YOU QUIBBLE LIKE A 2 YEAR OLD ASS HOLE ASSIGNING BLAME WHEN IN REALITY THERE IS ONLY TRUMP TO BLAME!!!!! God you are a dumb trump fuck!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I think we went through this Reverend..."

CH.

You did, he can't understand math.
Jane has emotional out bursts.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Re 2:58PM
I see that was as of late June.

Anonymous said...

The HARRIS Campaign

She committed a crime, IF she was such a great AG she would have known .
She is now claiming she "thought" her staff had cleared the arson damaged home.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It is true that the early surge in deaths was heavily weighted toward states that had voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. New York and New Jersey in particular recorded hundreds of deaths a day in April, quickly contributing to the country’s total number of fatalities.

Over time, though, the percentage of total deaths that have occurred in blue states has dropped. The most recent data, through Tuesday, indicates that about 53 percent of deaths have occurred in blue states — meaning that 47 percent have occurred in red ones.

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In other words, more than 90,000 deaths have occurred in red states. If that were the country’s total, we would have seen the second-most number of deaths globally, trailing only Brazil. The United States would still be responsible for 11 percent of global deaths, despite constituting only about 4 percent of the world’s population.

Why has the ratio of blue-state to red-state deaths shifted? Because most of the newly occurring deaths are happening in red states. Since mid-June, a majority of the new coronavirus deaths each day have occurred in red states. Since mid-July at least 70 percent have.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Politicalwire.com:
Cummings Wrote That He Endured ‘Pure Pain’ from Trump
3:55 pm EDT

“In the months before his death, Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) wrote that he endured ‘pure pain’ from repeated Twitter attacks by President Trump — whom he once wanted to trust — but resolved not to be baited into responding in anger, the Baltimore Sun reports.

Wrote Cummings, in a new book to be released next week:
“You can imagine it and try to dismiss it, saying he’s just a blowhard and schoolyard tough guy, using his thumbs on Twitter like fists. But the reality, the harsh cold onslaught, is just pure pain.”

We're Better Than This: My Fight for the Future of Our Democracy
by Elijah Cummings
09/22/2020 Publication Date

MORE GOOD REASON FOR BLACKS TO VOTE AGAINST TRUMP


MORE GOOD REASON FOR EVERYONE TO VOTE AGAINST TRUMP:
Trump Tries Projection as a Political Strategy
3:32 pm
Los Angeles Times:
“Trump has long sought to divert attention from own misjudgments and mistakes by blaming his enemies. Now, as he struggles to overcome Biden’s lead in the polls, the president has turned familiar schoolyard taunts like ‘I’m rubber, you’re glue’ into a campaign strategy.

“Deflecting criticism is a normal part of politics, but Trump stands out for how frequently and reflexively he redirects his opponent’s attacks. In psychology, the tactic is known as projection — a defense mechanism to deny one’s faults and attribute them to someone else.

Said GOP strategist Rick Tyler:
“I suspect he’s been doing it since the third grade, and I suspect it’s always worked for him. It’s a difficult technique for grown adults to counter.”

BUT AMERICA IS CATCHING ON AT LAST.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Since mid-June, a majority of the new coronavirus deaths each day have occurred in red states. Since mid-July at least 70 percent have.

70% success rate asshole

Anonymous said...

Roger clearly doesn't read James.
🤣

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your source is a high crime and misdemeanors lying sack of shit

anonymous said...


Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
The HARRIS Campaign

She committed a crime,


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! You goat fucking dumb asshole....how many more times are you going to post that tripe????? I am sure her egregious behavior will be only notice by worthless basement dwelling trump slurpers like you....!!!

Anonymous said...




70% success rate asshole


only if you consider the wholesale slaughter of the elderly a "success" Agolf.

Killer Cuomo keeps suppressing his true nursing home body counts. some estimates put it as high as 20,000.

success!

LOL.



Anonymous said...



Blogger Roger Amick said...

Your source is a high crime and misdemeanors lying sack of shit



ok, Agolf...

pick it apart. illustrate to us exactly where it's flawed. poke holes in the methodology as well as the math.

get on it Twitler!

let's see what you got.


anonymous said...

Roger in case you did not notice....trump the fat assed leader of LilSchitty started the red blue state war the other day....Since then Lil Schitty has been echoing the asshole in chiefs message to enhance his chances to win in november....All he has done is prove that he and trump are dividers and deaths are just a number to be manipulated!!!!! How the mighty have fallen!!!

Anonymous said...

Cumala HARRIS Campaign
"Netflix’s ‘Cheer’ Star, Biden Campaign Surrogate, Jerry Harris Charged With Producing Child Pornography"

This is separate from the child porn of "Cuties"

Big Mike and her effeminate hubby love that movie.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

politicalwire.com:
Ex-Pence Aide Will Vote for Biden
4:07 pm EDT

Olivia Troye, a former adviser to Vice President Mike Pence, said President Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic showed a “flat out disregard for human life” because his “main concern was the economy and his reelection,” the Washington Post reports.

Troye said that the administration’s response cost lives and that she will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden this fall because of her experience in the Trump White House.
_______________

MANY similarly disgusted Republicans will be voting for Biden.

Anonymous said...




btw, NY had 768 NEW covid cases as of Monday.

smart folks aren't too concerned.

Killer Cuomo is considering another shutdown.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Some will be secretly voting for Biden.

C.H. Truth said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Anonymous said...

HARRIS Campaign
Announce today that no illegal will be deport until they commit a Felony against an American first.

C.H. Truth said...

In other words, more than 90,000 deaths have occurred in red states.

Actually the real number (based on GOP vs Dem Governors and based on Worldometer) is approximately 118K dead in states run by Democratic Governor and 79K in states run by Republican Governors (they have a few thousand chalked up to Guam, Virgin Islans, Veteran affairs, Indian Reservations, etc)

So... there is no "in other words" - whoever wrote that has their numbers incorrect... by a significant margin.

anonymous said...

some estimates put it as high as 20,000.



BWAAAAAAAAAA And some estimate your IQ to be 38!!!!!!

Anonymous said...



Olivia Troye, a former adviser to Vice President Mike Pence


i wonder why Pence fired her.


Anonymous said...

"in other words"😂 @Alky

Roger, math and finance/economics evade you.

anonymous said...


So... there is no "in other words" - whoever wrote that has their numbers incorrect..

And you trivializing the dead continues as does your stupidity......Yeah, incorrect because you don't like them....sorry shit head...you are losing big time!!!!!

Anonymous said...



So... there is no "in other words" - whoever wrote that has their numbers incorrect... by a significant margin.


Agolf Twitler the alky ripped that off from philip bump at the WaPo. he's a hack.




anonymous said...

THIS IS MOST AMUSING!!!!!


Election 2020
Former Pence aide says she will vote for Biden because of Trump’s ‘flat out disregard for human life’ during pandemic
Olivia Troye, who worked as homeland security, counterterrorism and coronavirus adviser for the vice president until August, said the administration’s response cost lives.

ANOTHER R COMES OUT OF THE TRUMP COMA

anonymous said...

And rat is just a trumpian asshole.....BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Woodward says Trump has 'lost his way, not just as a president but as a human being'
Yahoo News 3:37PM

Bob Woodward said President Trump’s false claim at a town hall this week that he never sought to downplay the threat of the coronavirus shows Trump has “lost his way, not just as president but as a human being trying to assess what’s real and what’s unreal.”

In a wide-ranging live interview with Yahoo News Editor in Chief Daniel Klaidman and Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff for the “Skullduggery” podcast Thursday, Woodward said Trump’s assertion during the ABC town hall that he “up-played” the threat of COVID-19 to Americans was “so confusing, it makes you dizzy.”

“This idea of up-playing, I don’t think that’s even a word,” Woodward said. “Now it will be in one of those slang dictionaries.”

In a Feb. 7 interview for Woodward’s new book, “Rage,” Trump told him that he knew the virus — which has now killed over 190,000 Americans — was “more deadly than even your strenuous flus.”

“You just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed,” Trump said, adding: “This is deadly stuff.”

But publicly, Trump sought to downplay the virus, which he acknowledged in another interview with Woodward on March 19.

“I wanted to always play it down,” he said. “I still like playing it down, because I don’t want to create a panic.”

On “Skullduggery,” Woodward called Trump’s efforts to conceal his knowledge of the virus from the public “one of the most tragic, outrageous acts by a sitting president in, maybe in history.”

Woodward has faced sharp criticism for not disclosing Trump’s private recognition of the danger posed by the coronavirus months ago, when it might have affected the course of the pandemic.

He said that at the time of Trump’s Feb. 7 comments, there were few cases in the U.S. of the virus, which originated in Wuhan, China.

“It was a China story,” Woodward said. And when Trump acknowledged he was downplaying the threat of COVID-19 in late March, Woodward said the public already knew how infectious it was.

Woodward, who conducted 19 on-the-record interviews with Trump for the book, said he asked Trump at one point what he considered to be the job of the president.

“He said, ‘To protect the people, that is job No. 1,’” Woodward recalled. “‘Job No. 2 is to tell the truth.’”

Woodward said Trump’s failure to do either of those “saddens” him.

And it’s also why the legendary author, who has written books on presidents dating back to Richard Nixon, said he felt a responsibility to conclude his latest with the assessment that Trump is “the wrong man for the job.”

“You can’t duck what is an obvious conclusion,” Woodward said.

C.H. Truth said...

Agolf Twitler the alky ripped that off from philip bump at the WaPo. he's a hack.

No doubt a hack... but I am guessing he chose to include states "won by Trump" as red states rather than consider who the Governor is.

So imagine that Michigan which has nearly 8000 deaths and is run by the Nazi Governor Whitmer who shut down the state tight as a drum... being counted against "red states" because they voted for Trump.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Some Republicans have a conscience, unlike Scott. Trumpism destroys empathy.


Senate Republicans on Thursday forcefully rejected President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the 2020 election results might not be accurately determined, but largely declined to address previous bipartisan conclusions that such rhetoric aids foreign adversaries.

Trump, who has frequently made comments that undermine confidence in the electoral process and once suggested delaying the election, tweeted on Thursday morning that the “result may never be accurately determined, which is what some want."


The president's assertions have been based on unsubstantiated claims about mail-in voting, which is expected to be widespread this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. intelligence officials have also warned that foreign actors, including the Russian government, have amplified similar claims in order to instill doubt in the process.

Twitter officials flagged Trump’s tweet as “potentially misleading statement regarding the process of mail-in voting” — and many GOP senators agreed.

“It’s just not accurate,” Senate Intelligence Committee Acting Chairman Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said when asked if Trump’s comment was inappropriate.

“I don’t think we’ll have inaccurate election results,” Rubio added. “They may take a lot longer than they ever have because of the amount of mailed ballots that are going to come in and so forth. But I don’t have any concerns about the accuracy of the election.”


In a recent report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, members of the Senate Intelligence Committee unanimously endorsed the conclusion that U.S. officials and candidates “should use the absolute greatest amount of restraint and caution if they are considering publicly calling the validity of an upcoming election into question.”

“Such a grave allegation can have significant national security and electoral consequences,” including aiding foreign intelligence services, the report adds.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Republicans largely refused to employ that language when asked about the president’s tweet, instead saying simply that they disagree with him.

“I’m confident the election process is going to work just fine,” Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said, though he declined to weigh in on whether Trump’s suggestion was appropriate.


“We will know the results of the November election,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) added.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), a senior member of the Intelligence Committee who is facing a tough reelection this year, noted that her state “has had no-excuses-needed absentee ballots for a very long time, and it’s always worked very well.” South Carolina just allowed absentee ballots for everyone.



Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), another Intelligence Committee member, said he was worried that the winner of the election might not be clear until well after Election Day, but “eventually” the country will have an accurate result. And Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he has “no reason to believe” that the results will be inaccurate.

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) referenced former Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats’ New York Times op-ed on Thursday which argued that the U.S. should create a nonpartisan commission to ensure that Americans trust the electoral process.

“This is going to be a close election and the country is divided. And our democracy works because the loser accepts the result,” Kennedy said.

Trump, however, has undermined that message, saying at a rally last month: “The only way we’re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged.”

Senate Republicans have delicately pushed back against similar suggestions from Trump, including when he said the election might have to be postponed. Under the Constitution, only Congress has the authority to push back the date of the election. Rubio said at the time that Trump should not have raised that idea, because “we’re going to have an election that’s legitimate, it’s going to be credible, it’s going to be the same as we’ve always done it.”

FBI Director Christopher Wray, who testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on Thursday, said misinformation about the validity of the election process is his greatest worry regarding election security.

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“The steady drumbeat of misinformation and sort of amplification of smaller cyber-intrusions that contribute over time, I worry they will contribute over time in a lack of confidence in American voters in the validity of their vote,” he said.

Wray did not mention that Trump himself is driving much of that misinformation.

Trump is desperate because he's trailing in the polls. He may declare victory on November 3rd at night. And implement the insurrection act and stop any further counting of ballots. Williams Barr would join the end of the American dream.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

MY GOD, WHAT A CHARGE FOR A JUDGE TO MAKE!!!:

politicalwire.com:
Federal Judge Blocks Postal Service Operational Changes

4:34 pm

A federal judge in Washington state granted a request from 14 states to temporarily block operational changes within the U.S. Postal Service that have been blamed for a slowdown in mail delivery, saying that President Trump and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy are “involved in a politically motivated attack on the efficiency of the Postal Service” that could disrupt the 2020 election, the Washington Post reports.

WOW!!!! WOWZA!!! WOW!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

From the post by James

The truth is that he doesn't actually care about anyone else but himself,"
I have been saying that since I read the book by Mary Trump
said Olivia Troye, Pence's former homeland security, counterterrorism and coronavirus adviser.

Troye claims that Trump said in a White House task force meeting that "maybe this COVID thing is a good thing. I don't like shaking hands with people. I don't have to shake hands with these disgusting people."
"If the president had taken this virus seriously, or if he had actually made the effort to tell how serious it was, he would have slowed the virus spread, he would have saved lives," she said.
"It was the opportunity and honor of a lifetime to be able to serve in the White House. I put my heart and soul into this role every single day. But at some point, I would come home at night, I would look myself in the mirror and say, 'are you really making a difference? Does it matter, because no matter how hard you work and what you do, the president is going to do something that is detrimental to keeping Americans safe, which is why you signed up for this role."

C.H. Truth said...

WOW!!!! WOWZA!!! WOW!!!!

Yeah.. exactly.

Imagine a Federal Judge falling for that conspiracy theory... especially after it was proven in Congressional hearings that the Postal Service is actually quicker and more accurate than it was prior to the new Post Master taking over. The so called "slow down" is actually not even happening.

But then again... I would bet you a dollar that the Judge was an Obama or Clinton appointee and that the "facts" didn't matter to him.

anonymous said...


Agolf Twitler the alky ripped that off from philip bump at the WaPo. he's a hack.

No doubt a hack.


Unlike you Lil Schitty.... a well paid hack who has thousands of readers daily, something you can only delude yourself by the success of this POS site......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Keep cleaning those toilets.....it is what you do best!!!!!

anonymous said...

Imagine a Federal Judge falling for that conspiracy theory.


I can't imagine that asshole....I can imagine you thinking that way because your mind is more shot than trumps!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The deep state conspiracy theory bullshit has destroyed your mind Scott

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


*** FAKE NEWS PROTECTORS ***

Matt Whitlock
@mattdizwhitlock

Another incredible @PolitiFact gaslight— they rated an ad “mostly false” for saying Biden told people he was going to raise their taxes.

But the ad used the uncut video.. of Biden telling a man “your taxes are going to be raised.”

This is wild.


https://politifact.com/factchecks/2020/aug/20/america-first/ad-attacking-joe-bidens-tax-plan-takes-his-comment/

John Hayward
@Doc_0

"Mostly False Because Everyone Knows Joe Biden Is Senile and His Words Don't Matter" will be the hot new genre of "fact checking" for the rest of this election.

Matt Whitlock
@mattdizwhitlock

Regular reminder that @PolitiFact exists to gaslight for Democrats.

James points out that Peters has skipped 89% of hearings on China

Politifact rules "mostly false" because *while accurate* it "ignores other measurements"

@loujacobson this is absurd


https://politifact.com/factchecks/2020/aug/31/john-james/fact-checking-john-james-gary-peters-committee-att/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He's going to vote for Biden

Daniel Ray Coats is an American Republican, politician and former diplomat. From 2017 to 2019, he served as the Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a United States Senator from Indiana from 1989 to 1999 and again from 2011 to 2017.

CHT will call him a never Trumper, despite that he worked for the President!

anonymous said...

What I imagine is the DeJoy is way over his head like donnie and is doing everything he can to aid the fat fuck in the WH to achieve his goal of becoming king!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA


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Tony Romm,
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September 17, 2020 at 4:32 p.m. EDT
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The tensions surfaced at an April 9 meeting, when Amazon executives “stated their concerns” about the Postal Service’s economic plight amid the pandemic and questioned its “viability to them as a continued shipping partner,” according to a once-secret memo circulated within the agency, which described the situation as an “inflection point.” (Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
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The documents, which mostly span March and April, depict an agency in distress, as its deteriorating finances collided with a public-health emergency and a looming election that would be heavily reliant on absentee ballots. During that period, the USPS occasionally relied on the legal counsel of well-connected Republicans, including Stefan C. Passantino, who once served as a top White House lawyer under President Trump. Passantino, whose role has not been previously reported, is also part of a new pro-Trump legal coalition preparing for the possibility of a contested election, a relationship that has raised new ethical flags among the administration’s critics.

anonymous said...



Anonymous JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

*** FAKE NEWS PROTECTORS ***

It is what fucked up daddy does best....posting trash that has no validity!!!!!!! BWWAAAAAAAAA BTW...the biden tape was edited!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

BIG TEN
Trump Win.

Anonymous said...

Biden will do very well in Debate #1.

Anonymous said...

The mismanaged Forrests in CA are burning and Polluting America's air.
From coast to coast.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

OMG. Trump has lost his mind

President Trump on Thursday announced several measures aimed at promoting what he called “patriotic education” while blasting progressive efforts at re-examining American history through a race-critical lens as “toxic propaganda.”

KEY FACTS
At the White House Conference on American History, Trump took aim at the 1619 Project, a series of essays in the New York Times re-examining America’s legacy of slavery which has become a common foil for right-wing politicians, calling it “ideological poison” that will “dissolve the civic bonds” of America.

Trump also called out what he said is “left-wing indoctrination” in schools and curriculum, which he claimed “views every issue through the lens of race” in an effort to impose “tyranny” and “a new segregation.”


Trump instead proposed “patriotic education,” applauding a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop, in his words, a” pro-American curriculum that celebrates the truth about our nation’s great history.”

Trump also announced that he will sign an executive order establishing a commission to “promote patriotic education,” which will be called the “1776 Commission,” in contrast with the 1619 Project.


At the conference, Trump – who has often been accused of disregarding the constitution – claimed the left is “attempting to demolish” the constitution and condemned them for a “vicious and violent assault on law enforcement,” which he called “the universal symbol of rule of law in America.”

Trump’s executive order was met with fierce backlash from commentators, who recognized it as authoritarian; New York Times opinion columnist Farhad Manjoo tweeted, “Kim Jong Un wasn’t writing him love letters, it was an instructional manual.”

CRUCIAL QUOTE
“The narratives about America being pushed by the far left and being chanted in the streets bear a striking resemblance to the anti-American propaganda of our adversaries,” Trump said, alleging “both groups want to see America weakened, derided and totally diminished.”

CHIEF CRITIC
“An important note that as President Trump gears up to attack the 1619 project, [author Nikole Hannah-Jones] is a national treasure who put in context how America came to be, the black enslaved people it exploited and the way forward,” tweeted PBS News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor. “We should all be grateful for the 1619 Project.”


SURPRISING FACT
Trump has been pushing for something strictly prohibited by the constitution in recent weeks. “We’re going to win Nevada and we’re going to win four more years in the White House. And then after that, we’ll negotiate,” Trump said at a rally in Minden, Nevada on Sunday despite the 22nd amendment to the Constitution prohibiting a president from running for a third term. Trump added that he was “probably entitled” to a third term “based on the way we were treated.”

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I'm old enough to remember when the Russians had a radio network in Europe called Pravda.

We had The Voice of America

Trump wants to limit education to fit his agenda.

He's losing control of his emotions. Paranoid schizophrenia is a problem .


anonymous said...

BIG TEN
Trump Win.

The big ten said otherwise goat fucker.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Trump again claiming something he had nothing to do with....like failing economy.....!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

DeJoy may go to jail

anonymous said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
The mismanaged Forrests in CA are mostly national forests!!!

Commonsense said...

DeJoy may go to jail

Nobody goes to jail for offending the senses of Roger Amick.

Anonymous said...

Ecactly

Commonsense said...

President Trump on Thursday announced several measures aimed at promoting what he called “patriotic education” while blasting progressive efforts at re-examining American history through a race-critical lens as “toxic propaganda.

He's absolutely right about this.

Critical race theory is a toxic divisive dogma that has absolutely no bases in fact.

It's supremacist hate speech in another form.

C.H. Truth said...

Unlike you Lil Schitty.... a well paid hack who has thousands of readers daily

I am also "well paid" - just not for being a blogger.

Anonymous said...



Trump wants to limit education to fit his agenda.


no Agolf, he just sees the 1619 project for what it is - pure, unadulterated, racist propaganda.

howard zinn in blackface.

Commonsense said...

Trump has been pushing for something strictly prohibited by the constitution in recent weeks. “We’re going to win Nevada and we’re going to win four more years in the White House. And then after that, we’ll negotiate,” Trump said at a rally in Minden, Nevada on Sunday despite the 22nd amendment to the Constitution prohibiting a president from running for a third term. Trump added that he was “probably entitled” to a third term “based on the way we were treated.”

He probably has the 2/3 of the states necessary to repeal the 22nd amendment. He just needs 2/3 of both house of Congress or a convention.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In order to boost Trump's reelection campaign The attorney general called virus lockdowns the ‘greatest intrusion on civil liberties’ since slavery.


Scott A**hole jumped on the train to make him happy.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

King Donald Trump I

You have lost your

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In New Jersey he may have committed a crime by getting his employees to make contributions to Republican candidates and then he reimbursed them, it's against the law

Commonsense said...

Roger thinks teaching real fact base history instead of supremacist, leftest crap is losing your mind.

And given his "expertise of history", I'm not surprised one bit.

Commonsense said...

In New Jersey he may have committed a crime by getting his employees to make contributions to Republican candidates

If that's a crime, every Democrat politician would be in jail.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is acceptable according to Scott.

Coronavirus live blog, Sept. 16, 2020: 8 Chicago Public School teachers have died of coronavirus since the pandemic started.


Lockdowns are not against the Constitution, except in one case


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

“It is against the law to directly or indirectly reimburse someone for a political contribution,” North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein (D) tweeted. State law also prohibits the practice and there is no statute of limitations for violations of the state statute–which are felonies.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


Senator Melissa Melendez
@senatormelendez

I’m seeing lots of inane chatter from democrats today about how half of CA’s forest are federal lands, and therefore that’s where all the blame should go regarding our fires. Nonsense. Allow me to explain...

Radical environmentalist groups have destroyed our forests with the help of the spineless legislators who refuse to stand up to them, for fear of losing the coveted “A” rating.

For decades they have blocked legislation to thin forests, allow timber harvesting, brush removal and controlled burns.

All the dead undergrowth is left to build up, becoming fuel for fire. Add to that the fact that they even managed to keep ranchers from allowing grazing which helps keep the forest floor clean.

So when you hear democrats criticize comments about forest management, ask those democrats how much money they’ve received from groups like the Sierra Club to let our forests and homes burn to the ground.

Caliphate4vr said...

Coronavirus live blog, Sept. 16, 2020: 8 Chicago Public School teachers have died of coronavirus since the pandemic started.

Remotely, huh

Roger private schools have in person classes, in Chicago not public

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Barr is prosecuting Trump's opposition.

(CNN)Justice Department prosecutors looked into the possibility of bringing criminal or civil charges against local officials in Portland, Oregon, over their handling of weeks of protests that for a period laid siege to a federal courthouse and other buildings, according to Kerri Kupec, a Justice Department spokeswoman.

The idea is part of Attorney General William Barr's push for aggressive action by federal prosecutors against violence surrounding nationwide protests following the killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in May.

Typically, in times of local unrest, local prosecutors take the lead in bringing charges against people carrying out violence. But Barr has pushed for greater use of federal prosecution, even in relatively minor cases usually left up to local district attorneys to enforce. The Justice Department has announced charges against more than 250 people related to civil unrest since June.

Vladimir Putin ran the KJB before he became President.

Trump is following the same path towards a dictatorship.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Deregulation of duty?

WASHINGTON — The White House scrapped an effort to send hundreds of millions of cloth masks to every U.S. household in April, choosing instead to distribute the masks to nonprofit organizations and state and federal agencies, according to an internal email from a senior Trump administration official obtained by NBC News.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services told NBC News that 600 million masks have been distributed around the country to nonprofits and state and federal agencies through the means the Trump administration ultimately chose. The mask distribution program was called Project America Strong.

Public health experts said sending masks directly to Americans' homes in the early days of the global pandemic would have sent a stronger message encouraging Americans to wear masks.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

US sees nearly 17% jump in coronavirus-related deaths
An internal memo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency obtained by ABC News on Wednesday night showed that the current national trend in new cases is only slightly down while the trend in new deaths is way up.

There were 261,204 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in the United States during the period of Sept. 9-15, a 0.7% decrease from the previous week. Meanwhile, 5,906 coronavirus-related deaths were recorded during that same period, a 16.6% increase compared with the seven days prior, according to the FEMA memo.

The national positivity rate for COVID-19 tests currently stands at 4.4%, a 0.1% decrease over the past week, according to the memo.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

4:39 Senseless wants a Trump dictatorship.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

politicalwire.com
McMaster Says Trump Foreign Policy Makes U.S. Less Safe
6:28 pm EDT

H.R. McMaster, President Trump’s former national security adviser,
writes in his new book that withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and partnering with the Taliban has made the United States less safe, he tells 60 Minutes.

Said McMaster:
“Terrorist organizations who pose a threat to us are stronger now than they were on September 10, 2001.”

The book is out next week.
Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World
by H. R. McMaster
09/22/2020 publication date

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

HERE COMES ANOTHER BOMBSHELL?

CDC DIDN’T WRITE TESTING GUIDANCE PUBLISHED ON THEIR WEBSITE

6:23 pm

“A heavily criticized recommendation from the CDC last month about who should be tested for the coronavirus was not written by CDC scientists and was posted to the agency’s website DESPITE THEIR SERIOUS OBJECTIONS,” the New York Times reports.

“The guidance said it was not necessary to test people without symptoms of Covid-19 even if they had been exposed to the virus. It came at a time when public health experts were pushing for MORE testing rather than LESS.”

ANOTHER SERIOUS, LIFE THREATENING LIE FROM THE TRUMPSTERS!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

CDC DIDN’T WRITE TESTING GUIDANCE PUBLISHED ON THEIR WEBSITE
6:23 pm


Maybe there’s a tape, in Trump’s own voice, regarding this pedo.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

No, but Trump was obviously behind writing it that way, against the objections of his scientists.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Says Schools Indoctrinate Kids with ‘Leftist Agenda’
5:56 pm EDT

“President Trump pressed his case that U.S. schools are indoctrinating children with a left-wing agenda hostile to the nation’s Founding Fathers, describing efforts to educate students about racism and slavery as an insult to the nation’s lofty founding principles,” the Washington Post reports.

“Trump, speaking before original copies of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence at the National Archives, characterized demonstrations against racial injustice as ‘left-wing rioting and mayhem’ that ‘are the direct result of decades of left-wing indoctrination in our schools. It’s gone on far too long.'”

Trump also said he would create a national commission to promote “pro-American curriculum that celebrates the truth about our nation’s great history.”
______________

"We never had slaves. They came here of their own free will. They happily worked on the plantations for free. They were glad to be here and learn English. They were not taught to read and write, because they would just have made them unhappy and would have taken them away from their work. They loved their masters and mistresses and were loved by them. They were never whipped.

"Lincoln was wrong about freeing them. At the end of the war, many chose to stay on and work the land for Marse John and Miss Jenny without pay.

"Then along came liberals and filled their minds with all kinds of seditious thoughts about being free and equal. That has gone on far too long!"
--excerpted from Uncle Donald's Bedtime Stories

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Nashville Democrat Leaders Knowingly Lied About COVID-19 Info

It is the only place to find it

CHT got it from a right wing nutcase website.

When you read it, he distorted the story

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Added note:
According to a strict, originalist interpretation of the Constitution, they should still be slaves.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Ch, answer this:
If lockdowns were all as unnecessary as the Nashville piece suggests,

WHY IS ISRAEL LOCKING DOWN AGAIN?

Commonsense said...

Vladimir Putin ran the KJB before he became President.

KJB? Like the King James Bible?

Trump is following the same path towards a dictatorship.

Trump ran a real estate empire before he was elected president.

He's actually leaving most of the decisions with state and local leaders. Some dictator.

Commonsense said...

WHY IS ISRAEL LOCKING DOWN AGAIN?

Maybe you should asked the Israelites that.

The Palestinian territories are not locking down.

Commonsense said...

Blogger James said...
Added note:
According to a strict, originalist interpretation of the Constitution, they should still be slaves.


This is why James is one of the most dumbass posters on the board. Originalist understand the meanings of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.

James doesn't even have a clue they exist.🙄🙄🙄🙄

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott A**hole believes that shutdowns are not valid. Trumpism stage four brain cancer.


WASHINGTON — Lockdowns and protective measures like the widespread wearing of face masks as a result of the coronavirus pandemic have driven influenza infections to record lows, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.

The authors of the study urge such measures to remain in place in order to keep the flu from returning, as it customarily does with colder weather, which will soon drive people indoors across much of the U.S. “If extensive community mitigation measures continue throughout the fall, influenza activity in the United States might remain low and the season might be blunted or delayed,” the researchers write in their new study.

The study is being published on Thursday in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a digest of the latest findings from the agency. The study looked at flu infections in the U.S. from late 2019, when the flu season began, to early 2020, when lockdowns began across the country in response to the coronavirus.

A nurse prepares an injection of the influenza vaccine. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)
A nurse prepares an injection of the influenza vaccine. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)
The study also looked at how the flu affected countries in the Southern Hemisphere, where winter lasts from June to August, using World Health Organization data from Chile, Australia and South Africa.

The findings show an astonishing drop in influenza infections both at home and abroad. In the U.S., for example, there was a 98 percent decline in samples testing positive when comparing the October 2019-February 2020 period with March-May 2020, a sharper and more pronounced reduction than the nation has seen in recent years. And even though seasonal drops in flu infections are to be expected, the new study says that “interseasonal circulation” of the influenza virus “is now at historic lows.”

The weekly average of positive lab results is now 0.2 percent, compared with 2.35 percent in 2019. The positive rate is usually between 1 and 2 percent.

Commenting on the new study, Sonja Olsen, an epidemiologist at the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said, “Actions to stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, ... could reduce the impact of flu this fall and winter in the United States if widely practiced. However, it is impossible to say with certainty what will happen during the upcoming flu season, making it important to prepare for both flu and COVID-19. Getting a flu vaccine offers the best protection against flu during any flu season, and it is more important than ever during 2020-2021 because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.”

In late February most Americans became cognizant of the coronavirus, which originated in China and then spread to the Middle East and Europe. At first President Trump and many of his allies publicly maintained that COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, was no worse than the flu. To date, COVID-19 has killed close to 200,000 Americans. The flu, on average, kills between 30,000 and 40,000 Americans per year.

COVID-45 virus is responsible for 200,000 deaths in six months!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

POLITICALWIRE.COM

WARNING!!!!!
FEC Chair Calls Election a ‘Spiritual War’

FEC Chairman James “Trey” Trainor chastised Catholic bishops this week, accusing church hierarchy of “hiding behind” their nonprofit status and declaring that this year’s U.S. election amounts to a “spiritual war” that threatens the country’s “Christian moral principles,” Religion News Service reports.
___________________

HE WANTS TO OVERTHROW THE PRINCIPLE OF THE SEPARATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE.

I GUESS CH WILL AGREE WITH THIS TOO, NOW THAT HE'S GONE ALL IN FOR TRUMP.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The VERY STRICTEST originalists would argue that we should return to the original intents of our founders BEFORE those amendments were added.

Commonsense said...

Blogger James said...
4:39 Senseless wants a Trump dictatorship.


No you dumbass. Lifting term limits is not equivalent to a dictatorship. It's just returns to the rules when FDR was elected four times. It returns the power to the people to determine term limits.

Boy you have the intellectual power of a slug today.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

WHY IS ISRAEL LOCKING DOWN AGAIN?

SIMPLE. BECAUSE WHEN THEY REVERSED LOCKING DOWN,
THE VIRUS STARTED RISING AGAIN.
SERIOUSLY RISING.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

IF YOU HAVEN'T FIGURED OUT BEFORE NOW THAT TRUMP WANTS A DICTATORSHIP WITH HIM AS DICTATOR, YOU ARE THE ONE WITH THE SLUG MENTALITY.

HE ESPECIALLY BEFRIENDS AND DEEPLY ADMIRES DICTATORS.

BUT OUR MILITARY LEADERS ARE NOT GOING TO ALLOW IT TO HAPPEN.

Commonsense said...

Blogger James said...
The VERY STRICTEST originalists would argue that we should return to the original intents of our founders BEFORE those amendments


Again you dumbass an originalist would not ignore Article V. and the 27 amendments that were subsequently passed. Name one who does and I'll show you a person who is just as stupid as you.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He inherited a fortune from his father Fred and he went bankrupt six times!

Commonsense said...

James responds by shouting.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

rrb is full of shit as usual

Believe it or not — and I know many people will refuse to believe it — right now New York City may be among the best places in America to avoid catching the coronavirus.

In New York State as a whole, the number of people dying daily from Covid-19 is only slightly higher than the number killed in traffic accidents. In New York City, only around 1 percent of tests for the coronavirus are coming up positive, compared with, for example, more than 12 percent in Florida.

How did New York get here from the nightmarish days of April? It’s no mystery: partial herd immunity might be a small factor, but mainly the state did simple, obvious things to limit virus transmission. Bars are closed; indoor dining is still banned. Above all, there’s a face-mask mandate that people generally obey.


Caliphate4vr said...

The VERY STRICTEST originalists would argue that we should return to the original intents of our founders BEFORE those amendments were added.

OMG, you’re more stupid than I’ve ever imagined.

An originalist understands the Constitution can be changed. That’s why the original writers put it in.

Caliphate4vr said...

Blogger Commonsense said...
Blogger James said...
The VERY STRICTEST originalists would argue that we should return to the original intents of our founders BEFORE those amendments

Again you dumbass an originalist would not ignore Article V. and the 27 amendments that were subsequently passed. Name one who does and I'll show you a person who is just as stupid as you.


This ranks very high on the fucktard meter

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

DANGER!!! BEWARE!!!

Head of Federal Election Commission calls separation of church and state a ‘fallacy’ and 2020 election a ‘spiritual war’

James E. “Trey” Trainor III speaks in an interview with Church Militant founder Michael Voris.


WASHINGTON (RNS) — The head of the Federal Election Commission chastised Catholic bishops during a pair of interviews this week, accusing church hierarchy of “hiding behind” their nonprofit status and declaring that this year’s U.S. election amounts to a “spiritual war” that threatens the country’s “Christian moral principles.”

FEC Chairman James E. “Trey” Trainor III made the remarks during an interview released on Wednesday (Sept. 16) by Church Militant, a controversial conservative Catholic media outlet, and in a separate phone interview with Religion News Service.

Trainor, who is Catholic and attends Mass weekly, was asked by Church Militant founder Michael Voris about a priest who recently published a viral video in which the cleric declares that no Catholic can be a Democrat. Voris pressed Trainor about news that, in response to the video, a bishop plans to attempt “fraternal correction” of the priest, with the hierarch arguing the priest has inflicted a “wound” upon the church.

“I don’t think a bishop has the right to tell a priest that they can’t come out and speak,” the FEC chairman said.

Trainor suggested the bishops avoid political matters because they, like many faith-based groups that offer social services, receive funds from the federal government. He described the arrangement as “almost a payoff” by the government to encourage faith groups to stay silent or neutral.


When Religious News Service followed up with the chairman to ask whether he believed Catholic bishops shy away from endorsing candidates because of financial ties with the federal government, he responded, “I do — I believe that to be the case.”

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops declined to comment on Trainor’s remarks.

Trainor, a Republican who was nominated to the FEC by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in May 2020, also told Voris that because of a 2017 executive order signed by Trump, CHURCHES ARE FREE TO ENDORSE POLITICAL CANDIDATES.

“Especially with this executive order that President Trump signed, the churches can absolutely engage in that activity,” said Trainor, a lawyer who previously represented the Texas Republican Party and two presidential campaigns.


“The bishops are using their nonprofit status as a shield to hide behind from having to make a decision about who to support, and to come out publicly. … (Bishops) say we should have an informed conscience when we go vote. But they never really take that next step and say, ‘Here’s who meets the criteria.’”

[JAMES' NOTE:
IN OTHER WORDS, THEY DO NOT JUST PLAIN COME OUT AND TELL PEOPLE WHO TO VOTE FOR.]

But FEC Commissioner Ellen L. Weintraub DISPUTED Trainor’s claim that Trump’s executive order allows faith groups to ignore the so-called Johnson Amendment, a provision of U.S. tax law that BARS NONPROFITS from endorsing political candidates.

“My colleague is not correct,” Weintraub, a Democrat who has chaired the commission three times since joining it in 2002, told RNS in a statement.

“Though the president’s executive order directs law enforcement authorities to not enforce the Johnson Amendment, that statute remains the law of the land and cannot be undone with an executive order. Anyone tempted to violate the statute should keep in mind that a future administration could well decide to enforce the law as Congress wrote it,” she said.


LONGER EXIST.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump himself claimed at a 2019 National Day of Prayer service that his executive order “got rid of” the Johnson Amendment. But in his interview with RNS, Trainor clarified that his remarks to Church Militant were meant to highlight the reality that the law is likely to be unenforced.

[JAMES' NOTE:
SLIPPERY SLOPE, SLIPPERY SLOPE!]

“Clearly it didn’t get rid of the Johnson Amendment,” Trainor said, referring to the 2017 executive order. “The Johnson Amendment is still on the books, but with lack of enforcement authority by the executive agency, it’s a law that’s not going to be enforced.”

[THAT NEEDS TO BE FIXED!]

He pointed to examples of when church leaders have gotten political, such as when Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, remarked earlier this week that “I think that a person in good conscience could vote for Mr. (Joe) Biden.” Tobin then added, “I, frankly, in my own way of thinking have a more difficult time with the other option.”

Tobin has since insisted his remark was not an endorsement, but Trainor argued otherwise, saying it’s “fantastic” that a cardinal would publicly back a candidate.

Asked WHETHER HE SAW A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOBIN SUGGESTING A CATHOLIC CAN VOTE FOR BIDEN AND A PRIEST DECLARING A CATHOLIC CANNOT BE A DEMOCRAT, Trainor SAID NO.

“Unless the pope is going to come down and fraternally correct Cardinal Tobin, I absolutely don’t see a difference,” he said.

Trainor contended the separation of church and state is “A FALLACY,” because “every person who comes to the public square has to have an informed conscience in one way or another, and it’s either informed by their religion, their tradition or something.”


[IDIOT. PEOPLE PRIVATELY VOTING ACCORDING TO THEIR CONSCIENCE AND BELIEF IS DIFFERENT FROM CHURCH INTERFERENCE WITH THAT RIGHT.]

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The chairman also agreed with Voris that this year’s election amounts to a “spiritual war.” Trainor expanded on that position in his interview with Religious News Service.

“It was (John) Adams that said the Constitution presupposes a Christian moral people, which means you have to have that underlying principle in order for the Constitution to function and work properly,” Tobin said.

“What we see going on around the country is complete anarchy in places where the rule of law has been completely abrogated. So it is a spiritual war in that it is striking at the underlying foundations of our constitutional republic. It’s getting rid of the Christian moral principles that are the basis of the foundation of the country” he said.

The origin of the quotation Trainor attributed to Adams was not immediately clear. Although the second president of the United States did declare in a 1798 speech that “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People,” he did not stipulate that religious people must be Christian.

Weintraub rejected her colleague’s assertion.

“Our elections are not spiritual wars,” she said. “They are not wars at all. Wars have enemies; elections have opponents. We’re all Americans and we’re all in this together.”

She added: “Regarding the separation of church and state, RATHER THAN MISQUOTING JOHN ADAMS’ Oct. 11, 1798, LETTER TO THE MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA, A BETTER MEASURE OF THE FOUNDERS’ VIEWS CAN BE TAKEN FROM THE SENATE'S RATIFYING AND PRESIDENT ADAMS’ SIGNING, THE YEAR BEFORE, OF THE TREATY WITH TRIPOLI, WHICH STATED THAT 'THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS NOT, IN ANY SENSE, FOUNDED ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION.’”


Trainor invoked the idea of a Christian nation in his conversation with Voris as well, during which he encouraged lay Catholics to discuss with fellow parishioners during Mass whom they should vote for.

“I think that would go a long way toward moving the country back toward a Christian moral foundation,” he said in the interview.


When Religious News Service asked Trainor whether he believed the U.S. should be a Christian nation, the chairman clarified that “obviously the country is open to all faiths.”

“I think it’s the teachings of Christianity that are important and those same teachings are found in Judaism,” he said. “Those same teachings are found in Islam. Those same teachings are found in most monotheistic religions.”

Trainor insisted to Voris that he was speaking “privately” and not as FEC chairman, but answered several questions about the upcoming election. For example, he said he does not expect a protracted legal debate similar to what occurred in the 2000 election, saying, “I don’t think that this election is going to be that close.”

Trainor later clarified with RNS that he expected the winner of the presidential election to win by a significant margin, but did not know which candidate would claim victory.

[I WOULD SAY IT'S CLEAR HE THINKS HE KNOWS. AND IS GOING TO BE WRONG, IN MHO.]

During the Voris interview, Trainor also said that mass distribution of mail-in ballots, which allows people to avoid going to the polls out of fear of potential infection from COVID-19, will lead to “mass confusion.”

Weintraub again disagreed.

“The entire planet has been in a pretty high state of confusion since March or so,” she said. “Election officials throughout the country, both Republicans and Democrats, are working hard to provide the best, most accurate, and safest elections possible in this challenging and confusing year. One tool they are using to prevent a chaotic election is expanding opportunities to vote by mail.”
______________

THE PRINCIPLE OF THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE IS UNDER ATTACK.

IT IS CLEAR THAT UNDER A TRUMP DICTATORSHIP, IT WOULD NO LONGER EXIST.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden is on CNN townhall meeting and Trump is scared shitless about the debate

Anonymous said...

Spam award.
James 🏅

Anonymous said...

Did they ask HARRIS Campaign if it was ok for Joe to be up so late.

Q, Joe do you like ice cream and smelling little girls.

Anonymous said...

Obama Radicalized Socialist Democrats Winning.

"Two campaign team members for Republican Lacy Johnson, who is challenging Rep. Ilhan Omar (D), were shot Monday afternoon in Minneapolis, one fatally.

Minnesota Public Radio reports that one 17-year-old and another team member were shot after being “approached on foot.” CBS 4 reports that the two were standing outside Super USA convenience store at the time, and that a gunman, or gunmen, fled the scene before they could be apprehended."



Caliphate4vr said...

September 17, 2020 at 7:52 PM
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Spam award.
James 🏅


What else can he do? If he posts his own thoughts he’s shown to be the stupidest person on earth.

Anonymous said...

Exactly.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Politicalwire.com Quote of the Day
9:21 pm ET

“It’s so unworthy of a president. It’s beyond despicable. It’s soulless. It’s almost unspeakable in the middle of the pandemic to try to divide the country on a political basis when Covid-19 is really bipartisan.”
— Former Gov. Tom Ridge (R), quoted by the New York Times, on President Trump saying the coronavirus death toll from the coronavirus was actually not so bad “if you take out the blue states.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Joe Biden said that since the President has failed to address the COVID-19, that "He should step down."

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The original founders spent a lot of time arguing as they wrote and rewrote the Constitution in such a way as to make the original version of it allow the institution of slavery.

Originally, slavery was enshrined in the Constitution. And that, as Obama said, was America's "original sin."

Sure, they made it possible for amendments to be made, but we had to fight a war before we could render slavery unconstitutional.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Biden is looking good as he takes and answers questions. Strong, intelligent, caring, sharp, compassionate, sympathetic, bright -- he's looking good.

Caliphate4vr said...

Stupid you fucked up again!!

You’re really aren’t much smarter than a potted plant

Ever get that tape?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

politicalwire.com
Ex-Aide on Trump’s Mishandling of Pandemic
9:35 pm

Susan Glasser spoke with Olivia Troye, the former aide to Vice President Mike Pence, who said she was voting for Joe Biden because of President Trump’s bungled coronavirus pandemic response.


“In the end, this is what struck me most during my conversation with Troye: she is young, only forty-three years old, with a long career ahead of her, and she was willing to put it all on the line publicly, whereas people like Mattis and Kelly were not… Troye, with much more to lose—and with none of the stature of a former member of Congress or a former Marine general—had much more courage than all of them.”

AMEN! SHAME ON THE COWARDS!


GOP Megadonors Move to Rescue Trump
9:23 pm
“Republican Party megadonors are racing to bail out President Donald Trump’s cash-strapped reelection campaign, with a newly formed super PAC pouring a further $25 million into battleground states,” Politico reports.

“Trump — who went dark for part of August and has since cancelled advertising in key states — is being outspent more than 2-to-1 by Biden this week.”

HIT THE PANIC BUTTONS, LOL!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=8RaaN0M3Yxg

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

re 8:48.

...a President should level with the American people. There's never been a time when they didn't step up. This President should step down.
--Joe Biden in answer to a questioner.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

re 8:52
THE SAME.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Written by my friend James Cotner and I totally agree!!!!

Here's my latest letter to the STRIB that likely won't be published, but at least my FB friends get to read it!
In today's paper, our Attorney General, William Barr, warns that our country would be on "the brink of destruction if Trump loses" because we would be "irrevocably committed to the socialist path". Many Republicans, including our president, are using the term 'socialism' as if it were tied to the second coming of Stalin, while voting for Trump represents a vote for freedom and democracy. This is a ridiculous dichotomy on both fronts. First, Democrats are not seeking to change either our system of government (democracy) or our economic system (capitalism). Rather, many Democrats are asking Americans to increase the state's role in our health care system so that all Americans will be provided for, not just those that are still fortunate enough to have a job, especially during a pandemic. To argue that this represents a fundamental change to both our economic and political systems is the equivalent of looking at your bathtub and calling it Lake Superior.

Secondly, the real threat to our system of government is Trump. He is fundamentally arguing against democracy by: 1) suggesting that people should vote twice; 2) corrupting mail-in voting; 3) trying to exclude immigrants from being counted in the census; and perhaps, most egregiously, 4) stating multiple times that he will determine if he accepts the results of the election based on whether he wins or not. So, yes, Barr is correct, this is the most important election in our lifetimes, not because the Democrats want to provide health care for all of us, but because we have a president, along with his sycophants, that are willing to throw democracy out the window to insure that their side wins.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

6 key lines from Joe Biden's CNN town hall

https://cnn.it/33D7Wy6

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Conspiracy


A much-criticized testing recommendation on the C.D.C.’s website last month was not written by C.D.C. scientists.


A heavily criticized recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month about who should be tested for the coronavirus was not written by C.D.C. scientists and was posted to the agency’s website despite their serious objections, according to several people familiar with the matter as well as internal documents obtained by The New York Times.

The guidance said it was not necessary to test people without symptoms of Covid-19 even if they had been exposed to the virus. It came at a time when public health experts were pushing for more testing rather than less, and administration officials told The Times that the document was a C.D.C. product and had been revised with input from the agency’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield.

But officials told The Times this week that the Department of Health and Human Services did the rewriting itself and then “dropped” it into the C.D.C.’s public website, flouting the agency’s strict scientific review process.

“That was a doc that came from the top down, from the H.H.S. and the task force,” said a federal official with knowledge of the matter, referring to the White House task force on the coronavirus. “That policy does not reflect what many people at the C.D.C. feel should be the policy.”

Adm. Brett Giroir, the administration’s testing coordinator and an assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, the C.D.C.’s parent organization, said in an interview Thursday that the original draft came from the C.D.C., but he “coordinated editing and input from the scientific and medical members of the task force.”

Over a period of a month, he said, the draft went through about 20 versions, with comments from Dr. Redfield; top members of the White House task force, Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx; and Dr. Scott Atlas, President Trump’s adviser on the coronavirus. The members also presented the document to Vice President Mike Pence, who heads the task force, Admiral Giroir said.

C.D.C. staff scientists’ objections to the pre-published document went unheard. A senior C.D.C. official told the scientists, “We do not have the ability to make substantial edits,” according to an email obtained by The Times.

Similarly, a document, arguing for “the importance of reopening schools,” was also dropped into the C.D.C. website by the Department of Health and Human Services in July and is sharply out of step with the C.D.C.’s usual neutral and scientific tone, the officials said.

Scott A**hole doesn't care anymore because he has lost his reputation and credibility.



Anonymous said...

yaWn

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus.html

Commonsense said...

Except, he IS a Democrat. And he can’t make any argument at this point that his party will do anything but play politics—put a blue state bailout ahead of real aid. Which may make voters wonder why they would vote to keep that party in the majority

Commonsense said...

First, Democrats are not seeking to change either our system of government (democracy) or our economic system (capitalism).

The Democrats are openly talking about socialism and wealth redistribution.

As well as the destruction of law and order as well as democracy.

Commonsense said...

Funny James wasn't too worried about religion and politics when black churches lead the way in the civil rights movement. Or was he?

Churches should be allowed to be involved and should be involved. The Democrat party has declared war on them.

Commonsense said...

A much-criticized testing recommendation on the C.D.C.’s website last month was not written by C.D.C. scientists.

HHS is over the CDC and is lead by a political appointee that is accountable to the people.

That is the leadership team for the Coronavirus. Who at the CDC is accountable to the people?

Think about that next time you throw around such stupidly irresponsible terms such as conspiracy.

Anonymous said...

Roger has been unable to debate his topic once again.
What is a :
"
"....well regulated capitalist government that will share the wealth and not limit to the Super rich" Alky


IF he had the financial and economic mental firepower to debate his topic he would, but he drank and medicated it away.

Yes, you are talking about changing our economic and governmental system and so is the HARRIS Campaign.

Anonymous said...

The HARRIS Campaign;
"end the "era of shareholder capitalism." "

Anonymous said...

https://democrats.org/black-lives-matter-organizing-resources/

This is The Democrat Party. Support Radical Anti-Capital Marxism.

Commonsense said...

Hawley Asks DOJ to Protect Houses of Worship from ‘Unconstitutional Restrictions’

In a letter to Attorney General William Barr today, Senator Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) asks that the Department of Justice begin filing suits in federal court to bring lawsuits against states and localities that are enforcing what Hawley calls “unconstitutional restrictions” against houses of worship.

As we reported exclusively here at NRO in early June, Hawley sent an initial letter to the DOJ, asking Barr to investigate the disparities between how states were treating ongoing mass protests and the strict regulations they had placed on religious services during the COVID-19 outbreak.

"State officials have violated the free speech and free exercise rights of religious Americans by treating religious gatherings and speech differently than the speech and mass gatherings of protests,” Hawley said in that previous letter.

In his letter today, Hawley urges Barr to "immediately bring lawsuits in federal court to uphold the constitutional right to free exercise and the rights of houses of worship being unjustly shuttered.”

He notes that after six months of the pandemic, "unconstitutional restrictions on religious exercise remain in many parts of the country, despite an ebb in COVID-19 cases and the lessening of other restrictions.”

Hawley points to San Francisco, where churches are still forbidden from conducting religious services indoors and must limit all outdoor services to twelve people. Meanwhile, the city is permitting indoor gyms to reopen. In some parts of Washington State, Hawley writes “churches are subject to a specially burdensome 25 percent capacity limitation, while restaurants and other businesses are allowed up to 50 percent of capacity,” and violators have been subject to fines of up to $100,000.

“The American people have endured six months of closures and restrictions on their houses of worship. Over that period, they have faced countless harms: missed holidays and religious celebrations, canceled weddings, and unattended funerals, to say nothing of the painful absence of regular worship,” the letter concludes. “These continued violations of the First Amendment are outrageous. I ask that the Department file suit against these jurisdictions and others to uphold Americans’ rights.”

Anonymous said...

Roger Amick said...

rrb is full of shit as usual

Believe it or not — and I know many people will refuse to believe it — right now New York City may be among the best places in America to avoid catching the coronavirus.

In New York State as a whole, the number of people dying daily from Covid-19 is only slightly higher than the number killed in traffic accidents. In New York City, only around 1 percent of tests for the coronavirus are com



Agolf...

this is exactly what i told you on tuesday -


ALBANY — New York had its highest rate of positive coronavirus tests in more than a month on Monday — 1 percent — as six states were removed from a list travelers from those states to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival here.

[...]

The governor's office said 766 new coronavirus cases across 42 counties were reported on Monday.


https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/New-York-s-COVID-rate-ticks-up-as-6-states-15569158.php


geezus Agolf, you're copy/pasting so much bullshit from so many sources you can't even keep track.


Commonsense said...

Yes, the DOJ Should Charge Violent Anti-American Radicals with Seditious Conspiracy
Attorney General Bill Barr’s critics rehash failed 1990s arguments.


Everything old is new again.

In a conference call last week, Attorney General Bill Barr urged federal prosecutors to be aggressive in filing charges against violent anti-American radicals who are rioting in various cities, attacking government buildings, and targeting law-enforcement officers. The AG reportedly recommended a range of offenses, including seditious conspiracy.

Instantly, according to the Wall Street Journal, “legal experts” warned that the “rarely used statute could be difficult to prove in court and potentially run up against First Amendment protections.”

These are the same arguments that legal experts posited when I charged terrorists with seditious conspiracy for bombing the World Trade Center and plotting to bomb other New York City landmarks in 1993. The experts were wrong then, and they are wrong now.

The seditious-conspiracy statute, which is codified by Section 2384 of the modern federal penal code, was actually enacted by Congress during the Civil War — mainly to deal with Confederate sympathizers in free states who were violently sabotaging the Union war effort. As the Journal’s experts observe, it is rarely used. That is not because the crime is especially difficult to prove; it is much more straightforward than many federal crimes. Rather, it is because the conduct at issue — dangerous conspiracies to levy war against the United States, to violently overthrow our government, or to violently oppose the government’s legitimate authority — is historically unusual.

Notice the thread that runs through these variations of conspiratorial behavior: Force. Keep that in mind and you will easily grasp why apprehensions about sedition charges are specious. Unless prosecutors can prove that the alleged conspirators agreed to use force against the government, there is no such crime.

The notion of prosecuting sedition is anathema to legal experts and some historians because it calls to mind the late 18th century Alien and Sedition Acts, which are justly reviled as an unconstitutional effort to punish political dissent. There is also understandable constitutional concern about the word sedition. Outside the criminal-law context, it can be broadly construed to cover speech that, though it urges people to revolt against a government, does not necessarily advocate

But here, we are talking about the criminal-law context, and the distinction matters. To begin with, the word “sedition” does not appear in the “seditious conspiracy” statute. The adjective “seditious” is in the title, but it does not appear in the statute’s all-important charging language.

What matters in any criminal statute is how Congress has defined the proscribed conduct. In this instance, Congress has taken aim at forcible action against the nation qua nation, or its government qua government. To be precise, Section 2384 makes it a crime, punishable by up to 20 years’ imprisonment, for two or more people to conspire .

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You would have used that against John Lewis in 1963

anonymous said...

Why social media, twitter and podcasts are the seeds of stupidity for the GOP!!!!!

By
Tim Elfrink
September 18, 2020 at 5:09 a.m. EDT
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On his latest podcast episode on Thursday, Joe Rogan took aim at protesters in Portland, Ore., calling their clashes with police “madness.” For further evidence, he pointed to the massive forest fires tearing through Oregon this month.
“They’ve arrested left-wing people for lighting these forest fires,” he said on “The Joe Rogan Experience” to his millions of listeners. “You know, air-quote, ‘activists.’ This is also something that’s not widely being reported.”
That’s not true, according to both the FBI and local law enforcement in Oregon. In fact, those agencies have urged people to stop spreading claims that antifa members are starting fires, warning that the misinformation is hampering efforts to battle the wildfires and fueling a dangerous surge of vigilantism.
“Conspiracy theories and misinformation take valuable resources away local fire and police agencies working around-the-clock to bring these fires under control,” the FBI said last week. “Please help our entire community by only sharing validated information from official sources.”

The backlash over Rogan’s false claim has heaped more pressure on Spotify, which recently signed the massively popular podcaster to a deal reportedly worth up to $100 million. Spotify also met with employees this week angry that the service is streaming Rogan episodes that critics have called transphobic, Vice reported.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Attorney General Bill Barr’s Constitution Day speech to a gathering organized by Hillsdale College has sparked a furor, both because of the speech itself and because of his bizarre claim in answering a question that states’ coronavirus response ranks as the greatest civil liberties violation in the nation’s history—other than slavery.

It wasn’t Barr’s only weird spontaneous moment. During the question and answer session, the attorney general came out not merely against mail-in voting but against all multi-day voting, fretting that “We’re losing the whole idea of what an election is.” He disparaged American education about World War II, contending that many people reduce the war effort to the internment of Japanese Americans and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He complained about people believing that coronavirus policy decisions should be “dictated by science,” arguing that science doesn’t answer the key trade-off questions. He criticized the press as not merely partisan but as “more ignorant” than it used to be, saying he would be “more tolerant of [the bias] if they were more informed people. But they’re not.” He went on an extended denunciation of the word “narrative.” And he denounced “these so-called Black Lives matter people,” who—he declared—are “not interested in black lives. They’re interested in [using] props—a small number of blacks who are killed by police . . . to achieve a much broader political agenda.”

The attorney general’s extemporaneous comments aside, the speech itself—prepared remarks which Barr liberally added to during his delivery—has also drawn fire.



Hillsdale College · William P. Barr 9.16.20
The speech is, on its face, a generalized defense of political leadership at the Justice Department. The remarks are framed in the abstract, without reference to contemporary cases. But the speech reads as a defense of Barr’s own interventions in a series of cases arising out of the Mueller investigation, involving figures prosecuted for crimes related to L’Affaire Russe, and on matters touching on the president’s personal and political interests more generally. When Barr ad libs in the speech and departs from the text itself, he brings the subtext vividly to the surface, from which it is never far in any case.

In his remarks, Barr energetically defends the proposition that career Justice Department officials are supervised by an echelon of politically appointed officials; he argues that this is a feature, not a bug, because politically appointed officials are accountable to voters and to Congress in a fashion that career officials are not. And he argues that it is appropriate for political officials to override the judgments of career officials sometimes—including in individual cases—both in the interests of uniformity of justice and in the interests of not becoming too fixated on a particular result. Barr also argues against the department’s taking exotic readings of criminal statutes in a manner that serves to criminalize conduct people didn’t previously know to be criminal.

Had a prior attorney general of either a Democratic or Republic administration made similar claims, few people would so much as have raised an eyebrow. When Barr insists in an ad lib that all Justice Department employees are merely “agents” of his own self as attorney general, his point comes off as egocentric, but he’s not technically wrong. He is the head of the department, the person in whom the law vests the authority.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

So if Barr’s protestations sound like a defense against an attack that nobody is launching, that’s because it is. On the surface, anyway, Barr’s speech is an impassioned defense of unobjectionable propositions to which no one is actually objecting. No one is arguing that the attorney general lacks the authority to intervene in specific cases or to overrule career officials. Barr’s critics aren’t even contending that it is always improper to do so. Nor are they making a general argument against political-level supervision of career officials; that is the system the United States has, after all. And contrary to Barr’s sneering suggestion, critics are not really arguing either that prosecutorial decisions should be made by officials at the lowest rungs on the ladder. No matter how many times the president claims otherwise, nobody is championing an unchecked and unaccountable “deep state.” It doesn’t exist and no one says it should—at least nobody serious.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.lawfareblog.com/what-bill-barr-said-and-what-it-means

Anonymous said...

Alky, simpleton that he is does know what today's Socialist party is promoting.

anonymous said...

IMHO....the national review should cease publications with BS like that....Barr the fat fuck is already meddling in things he should not and back his people instead of bashing them!!!! The fat fuck should be filing charges against trump and his kids instead of trying to reduce sentences to friends of don!!!!! Trump campaigns as people on the gulf try to survive and western fires cause countless evacuations......trump fiddles.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

anonymous said...

Hey goat fucker....you are drowning in trumps manhood with such stupid posts as above......BTW.....biden +9 Wi, Az......Kelly +9 over McSally who I might have supported if trump and McConnell were not in power!!!!!! She is an A10 pilot and instructor.....god bless her!!!!!

Anonymous said...



Attorney General Bill Barr’s Constitution Day speech to a gathering organized by Hillsdale College has sparked a furor


yep. that's because the truth hurts, and it doesn't care about your feelings.

Barr is basically telling anyone within earshot that he won't be silenced, he won't be cancelled, and he won't be fucked with.

Barr deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden's town hall on CNN was clear that he's not senile.

He should step down!
...a President should level with the American people. There's never been a time when they didn't step up. This President should step down.
--Joe Biden in answer to a questioner.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

You would have used that against John Lewis in 1963



getting your ass kicked on a bridge is hardly seditious, alky.

Lewis would never have overthrown the government. he was content to suck off the gubmint public tit for 33 fucking years.

anonymous said...

Just as I thought,,,,the alleged charges are complete BULLSHIT....the goat fucker weeps on trumps fat white ass!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Picture is rather revealing even for dumb goat fuckers from Kansas!!!!

https://www.yahoo.com/news/kamala-harris-accused-trespassing-fire-213115553.html

A California family whose home was burned to the ground in the state’s raging wildfires has slammed vice presidential hopeful Kamala Harris for allegedly trespassing on their property to stage a photo-op.

Senator Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom posed for pictures as they inspected damage caused by the fires in the town of Auberry, near Fresno.

The politicians first inspected Pine Ridge Elementary school during the 15 September trip, before going across the street to the destroyed home of the Patten family.

While standing where the house once was, Joe Biden’s running mate described the neighbourhood’s remaining chimneys as “tombstones”.

Anonymous said...



He should step down!
...a President should level with the American people. There's never been a time when they didn't step up. This President should step down.
--Joe Biden in answer to a questioner.



i wonder which staffer wrote and scripted that question.

softballs the size of beach balls were floating through the air on that XiNN stage last night.

LOL.

seeing his wife as the grand marshall of that four car parade for Slow Joe was hilarious.



anonymous said...

he was content to suck off the gubmint public tit for 33 fucking years.


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! While you suck on trumps giant fat ass with joy!!!!!!!!!!! God you really are stupid!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Consider this:



* According to one database of all types of election fraud, there have been 491 cases of reported absentee-ballot fraud since 2000, which is an absolutely paltry number when you consider the number of elections and number of ballots cast over that time.
* A CNN review of data from six primaries in the summer of 2020 found that the number of cases in which people requesting mail-in ballots didn't receive them on time exceed the number of people casting more than one ballot.
* A study done by Loyola Law School professor Justin Levitt tracked US elections from 2000 to 2014 in search of voter fraud, or, as he put it, "specific, credible allegation that someone may have pretended to be someone else at the polls." Levitt found 31 examples of fraud out of more than 1 billion instances.
* A five-year study on voter fraud commissioned by President George W. Bush found, as The New York Times wrote at the time, "virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections."
* In the 2016 presidential election, there were a total of four documented cases of voter fraud out of more than 135 million votes cast, according to The Washington Post's Philip Bump.
So, yeah. Mayer's Montana study -- like every other major examination of alleged voter fraud -- turned up virtually nothing.
Those facts, of course, won't get in the way of Trump -- and Attorney General William Barr -- continuing to insist that an increase in mail-in ballots in 2020 will lead to untrustworthy election results. But the preponderance of objective evidence makes clear that no matter how many times they say it, it doesn't make it true.

Anonymous said...

🖕sparked a furor🖕

Nope, he said his Prosecutors shall follow the letter of the law.

Roger, you agree?

anonymous said...


i wonder which staffer wrote and scripted that question.


And I wonder how you got this fucked up!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/17/politics/mail-in-ballots-donald-trump-fraud-montana/index.html

Anonymous said...

HARRIS Campaign
You Biden said no one would have died of the China Flu if he was President.

anonymous said...

Hey goat fucker.....go away you fucking asshole!!!!! Gibberish is all you got 24/7 BWAAAAAAA!!!!!

Anonymous said...

HARRIS Campaign
Biden keeps talking against Biden.
"China,...“a serious competitor.”

He said not long ago China was not a threat.

Anonymous said...

The conversation from the HARRIS Campaign is she will be the President.
Joe is only on the Ticket as a puppet.

I am mearly pointing out what the HARRIS Campaign finds important to publicly talk about.

anonymous said...

Amusing poll for trump slurpers like the goat fucker and rat who are pinning their hopes on the trump silent voters.....seems you might need alcohol to ease your pain......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

https://www.yahoo.com/news/whose-voters-are-hidden-in-polling-data-shy-biden-voters-may-actually-outnumber-trumps-090014890.html

anonymous said...

The conversation in the country is trump is an abject failure who should be incarcerated for his incompetence.....And the goat fucker weeps for the GOP's demise!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Anonymous said...

Roger, can you as a HARRIS Campaign supporter tell us just wtf this Biden Babble means?

"BIDEN: Absolutely. And the idea you're not making a minimum of $15.00 an hour is just wrong. Wrong. No one should have to work two jobs to be able to get out of poverty."

Anonymous said...



According to one database of all types of election fraud...

so XiNN selected the database with the fewest examples.

shocking.

Anonymous said...




and isn't it interesting that virtually overnight, the entire democrat party have become anti-vaxxers.

behold the power of TRUMP!

LOL.


anonymous said...

Sure appears the amount of voter fraud in the US is negligible to rational people....Unfortunately, rat, you are not rational so the small amount of proven fraud denotes a systemic problem....like you being a stupid fuck!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

the entire democrat party have become anti-vaxxers


Sure appears overnight you have gotten even dumber!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Between the lines, Barr is advancing a corrupt and distorted vision of the Department of Justice—one in which it is okay for the attorney general to use his supervisory powers over the department to advantage the president’s cronies. It is a vision that warps traditional understandings of prosecutorial discretion and political accountability and shows no interest in preserving precisely the public legitimacy to which it appeals for support.

As many attorneys general have before, Barr quotes Robert Jackson’s famous 1940 address to the U.S. attorneys to note the dual nature of prosecutorial discretion. Prosecutorial discretion is, of course, essential to justice. This is true at the individual case level, in which mechanical application of the law to all people in all circumstances would itself produce injustice. It is also true at the policy level, where discretion allows for flexible and publicly accountable law enforcement. As we wrote in our book, “Unmaking the Presidency,” prosecutorial discretion:

is what allows the justice system to be nimble, targeting drug cartel crimes in the 1980s and 1990s and shifting to terrorism and internet crimes in the subsequent decade. The law can be slow to change. The political system’s enforcement priorities, by contrast, can shift much more quickly; think of how attitudes toward nonviolent drug offenses have changed over the past decade much faster than the laws on the subject. Prosecutorial discretion allows flexibility even in the absence of legislative change that can be slow and difficult.

The paradox is that discretion brings with it the highest risk of abuse. As Jackson put it:

If the prosecutor is obliged to choose his cases, it Between the lines, Barr is advancing a corrupt and distorted vision of the Department of Justice—one in which it is okay for the attorney general to use his supervisory powers over the department to advantage the president’s cronies. It is a vision that warps traditional understandings of prosecutorial discretion and political accountability and shows no interest in preserving precisely the public legitimacy to which it appeals for support.

As many attorneys general have before, Barr quotes Robert Jackson’s famous 1940 address to the U.S. attorneys to note the dual nature of prosecutorial discretion. Prosecutorial discretion is, of course, essential to justice. This is true at the individual case level, in which mechanical application of the law to all people in all circumstances would itself produce injustice. It is also true at the policy level, where discretion allows for flexible and publicly accountable law enforcement. As we wrote in our book, “Unmaking the Presidency,” prosecutorial discretion:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

is what allows the justice system to be nimble, targeting drug cartel crimes in the 1980s and 1990s and shifting to terrorism and internet crimes in the subsequent decade. The law can be slow to change. The political system’s enforcement priorities, by contrast, can shift much more quickly; think of how attitudes toward nonviolent drug offenses have changed over the past decade much faster than the laws on the subject. Prosecutorial discretion allows flexibility even in the absence of legislative change that can be slow and difficult.

The paradox is that discretion brings with it the highest risk of abuse. As Jackson put it:

If the prosecutor is obliged to choose his cases, it follows that he can choose his defendants. Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted. With the law books filled with a great assortment of crimes, a prosecutor stands a fair chance of finding at least a technical violation of some act on the part of almost anyone. In such a case, it is not a question of discovering the commission of a crime and then looking for the man who has committed it, it is a question of picking the man and then searching the law books, or putting investigators to work, to pin some offense on him. It is in this realm-in which the prosecutor picks some person whom he dislikes or desires to embarrass, or selects some group of unpopular persons and then looks for an offense, that the greatest danger of abuse of prosecuting power lies.

It is here that law enforcement becomes personal, and the real crime becomes that of being unpopular with the predominant or governing group, being attached to the wrong political views... that he can choose his defendants. Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted. With the law books filled with a great assortment of crimes, a prosecutor stands a fair chance of finding at least a technical violation of some act on the part of almost anyone. In such a case, it is not a question of discovering the commission of a crime and then looking for the man who has committed it, it is a question of picking the man and then searching the law books, or putting investigators to work, to pin some offense on him. It is in this realm-in which the prosecutor picks some person whom he dislikes or desires to embarrass, or selects some group of unpopular persons and then looks for an offense, that the greatest danger of abuse of prosecuting power lies.


It is here that law enforcement becomes personal, and the real crime becomes that of being unpopular with the predominant or governing group, being attached to the wrong political views...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I made $15.00 per hour 40 years ago

anonymous said...

Barr the fat fuck is the second most dangerous asshole in the country......Only trump is ranked higher.....And the sycophants like rat and the goat fucker embrace the making of a king and losing rights by the bucket!!!!! Clear evidence the GOP has wiped their brains clean of rational thought and ceding to the pair of fat fucks all what the country has stood for!!!!!1

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Yesterday Trump tweeted: “Because of the new and unprecedented massive amount of unsolicited ballots which will be sent to “voters”, or wherever, this year, the Nov 3rd Election result may NEVER BE ACCURATELY DETERMINED, which is what some want. Another election disaster yesterday. Stop Ballot Madness!”

Twitter flagged it. Because it’s a lie. He’s trying to rip this country apart because he can’t stand losing. Your vote matters beyond who is President. This is the singular election of a lifetime in preserving the fabric of the United States.

I personally do not want to live through a civil war. He’s laying the groundwork.

The truthers would support a civil war

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

WANT SOME SANITY?

Great Stuff at politicalwire.com this morning!

Among other things,
Bizarre Barr has shown how bizarre he is.

Anonymous said...

HARRIS Campaign
Legal team believes she can mandate nation wide mask mandate.

Anonymous said...

AG Barr is calm, clear thinking and Constitutional correct.

Anonymous said...

The Three Socialist Stooges of CHT, when did you realize you're a racist?

All three of you support the BLM/HARRIS " US is systematicly Racist".

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

LOL Barr has shown himself to be a political hack who is doing everything he can do to try to make the Justice Department a political hack like him.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


FANTASTIC MORNING !!!

Looks like more lib hairs on fire than California lib wildfires !!!


Roger Amick said...
The truthers would support a civil war


Actually we would WIN a civil war.

And that is the dems last option after trying to delay and steal the election.

And it won't take very long to win

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

politicalwire.com
Biden Aced His Town Hall Meeting, Trump Did Not

Jonathan Bernstein:
“Donald Trump is lucky that presidential elections aren’t decided by televised town-hall meetings. If they were, after his effort on ABC on Tuesday and Joe Biden’s on CNN Thursday, Trump would be lucky to clear 100 electoral votes.

"It’s not that Biden was all that great — he was fine, but nothing special. It’s that Trump was that bad, and in ways that made his opponent look even better.

“The secret of these events, in which candidates answer questions directly from voters, is that they’re easy. For one thing, voters tend to ask policy questions, not process ones, and they’re usually pretty straightforward — what are you going to do about such-and-such?

"Normal politicians can easily anticipate the topics, and usually have a prepared riff or a five-point plan to address them.

"Biden did some of that Thursday night. He’s not great at it, not nearly as strong as (for example) Senator Elizabeth Warren is. But he’s good enough.

"And he’s usually excellent at taking advantage of the other opportunity the format provides, which is to show the ability to connect with voters and empathize with them.

“Trump is barely able to do either of these things.

"He did manage to demonstrate empathy a couple of times on Tuesday, but unfortunately in one case he misunderstood the questioner and thought that her mother had died from the pandemic when in fact she had died of cancer.

"Most of the time, though, he didn’t bother.

"It’s not just that he didn’t get emotional. He didn’t seem to be listening to the questions.”

Anonymous said...

Roger, can you as a HARRIS Campaign supporter tell us just wtf this Biden Babble means?

"BIDEN: Absolutely. And the idea you're not making a minimum of $15.00 an hour is just wrong. Wrong. No one should have to work two jobs to be able to get out of poverty."

Anonymous said...

Disastrous Town hall for the HARRIS Campaign.

🖕Biden responded, “I don’t think it’s too much.🔥

Anonymous said...

Biden full throated support of Aoc new green deal

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

BIDEN has more issues than just social distancing

Paul Sperry
@paulsperry_

A 2017 report alleged that an unidentified Secret Service agent was suspended for a week in 2009 for shoving Biden after he cupped his girlfriend’s breast while the couple was taking a photo with the vice president

Secret Service admits to destroying records related to Biden altercation with agent


https://buffalochronicle.com/2020/09/06/secret-service-admits-to-destroying-records-related-to-biden-altercation-with-agent/

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


Benny
@bennyjohnson

Man, this guy is just so hard to follow

VIDEO:

https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1306764632967786503


47 years in office - did exactly the opposite...

Myballs said...

Indy voters are seeing the absurd events the liberal media has held for Biden. They want a reason to vote for Biden. Instead they're bring driven back to Trump by these silly softball shows.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Trump War Room
@TrumpWarRoom

WATCH: Joe Biden and Anderson Cooper stop social distancing during commercial break and whisper to each other without masks. #CNNTownHall

https://twitter.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1306770336390754305


Masks and physical distancing don't matter during commercial breaks.

What a friendly couple they are.

Guess they don't believe their own shit though.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Poso
@JackPosobiec

Twitter’s public policy director joins Biden transition team

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/17/twitter-public-policy-director-decamps-for-biden-transition-team-417293

Twitters higher ups are becoming Biden team leaders ?

Who would have guessed.

Not a smidgen of bias in big tech...

Anonymous said...

HARRIS Campaign
"If the president had done his job, had done his job from the beginning, all the people would still be alive. All the people — I’m not making this up. Just look at the data. Look at the data.”

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


Joe Biden Resurrects False College Claim That Helped Ruin His 1988 Presidential Run

Joe Biden is not the first person in his family to have gone to college. But he has a lengthy history of claiming otherwise, no matter how much the lie gets him in trouble.

Even after having famously admitted exactly 33 years ago to the day that he had family who had gone to college before him, Biden once again made the false claim at a CNN Town Hall on Thursday night.

Biden enthusiast Charlotte Alter, a national correspondent at Time magazine, tweeted out his line, apparently unaware of its role in Biden’s 1987 presidential campaign collapse: (tweet)

Back in 1987, The New York Times published Biden’s quote admitting that was not true:

In addition, Mr. Biden said … he had miscast some of his own forebears, painting them as having rather more humble origins than they in fact did. For example, borrowing Mr. Kinnock’s sentiments, Mr. Biden had said he was ‘the first in his family ever to go to university.’ In fact, Mr. Biden said today, ‘there are Finnegans, my mother’s family, that went to college.’

Among others, his great-grandfather attended college at a time in which fewer than 2 percent of college-aged men and women in the United States did so. Now it’s around 60 percent.
continues:
https://thefederalist.com/2020/09/18/joe-biden-resurrects-false-college-claim-that-helped-ruin-his-1988-presidential-run/#.X2SpV3YC-MM.twitter
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I can see why the "basement" strategy was used with Biden

Ton of material out after yesterdays town hall.

Biden is gold for opposition campaign material.

anonymous said...

Poso
@JackPosobiec

What the fuck do you see in this internet and conspiracist troll.....he's a bigger loser than fucked up daddy and his stupidity?????

anonymous said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Biden full throated support of Aoc new green deal


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! The only full throat is the goat fuckers full of trumps scrotum and dick!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Fucking lying sack of shit!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

https://www.aol.com/article/news/2020/09/18/bob-woodward-clashes-with-fox-news-host-over-his-conclusions-about-trump/24623780/

WOWZA!!!

anonymous said...

Woodward kicked that scrawny bitches ass!!! Amazing how you can see how intellect beats the crap out of blind partisanship!!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Coronavirus Victoria: Treasury economist resigns in protest at ‘police state’

A Victorian government official has taken aim at Daniel Andrews and health chief Brett Sutton in a scathing resignation letter.


A former economist at the Victorian Treasury Department has quit his job in protest at Daniel Andrews’ “police state”, penning a devastating op-ed slamming the government’s coronavirus response.
Sanjeev Sabhlok, who moved to Melbourne from India in 2001, resigned last week after being asked to remove a number of inflammatory social media posts criticising the state government.
Mr Sabhlok runs a blog and has a Twitter account with more than 3000 followers where he has railed against COVID-19 lockdowns, and in some cases called for politicians responsible to be jailed.
“These monsters need to be tried for crimes against humanity and shot,” Mr Sabhlok said in one post earlier this month, responding to a tweet by UK conservative commentator Suzanne Evans criticising a Labour MP in that country.

Mr Sabhlok announced his resignation on social media last week in a message to Mr Andrews. “I did not come to Australia to be a slave of whimsical government,” he said.

“You have not implemented risk-based management, no evidence-based policy, no cost-benefit analysis. No justification. Just whimsy. You must reset Victoria’s policies right now. But if you won’t, then go!”
A Treasury spokesman said Mr Sabhlok “no longer works for the department and is entitled to express his personal opinions”.

“It is not our usual practice to comment on former employees, however while he was working in government, Mr Sabhlok had no role in formulating any advice relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.
In an opinion piece for The Australian Financial Review on Wednesday, Mr Sabhlok said he had been approached by the head of human relations at Treasury and asked to remove his posts critical of the government.

“I considered deleting the few direct criticisms, but they wanted all indirect criticism removed too,” he wrote. “I resigned on the same day, the only honourable course for a free citizen of Australia.”
In the piece, Mr Sabhlok describes the pandemic policies being pursued in Australia and particularly in Victoria as “the most heavy-handed possible, a sledgehammer to kill a swarm of flies”.

“These policies are having hugely adverse economic, social and health effects, with the poorer sections of the community that don’t have the ability to work from home suffering the most,” he said.

“Australia is signalling to the world that it is closed for business and doesn’t care for human freedoms. This will dampen business investment but also impact future skilled migration, the education industry and tourism.”
A for lease sign in a store on Lygon Street in Carlton on Wednesday.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Can't make this shit up !!!

Elder abuse


Arthur Schwartz
@ArthurSchwartz

When answering a question about the Green New Deal, Biden forgets what he’s talking about and calls for schools to be ventilated. This is what happens when he doesn’t have a teleprompter.

VIDEO:

https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/130676352258457601
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