Thursday, October 29, 2020

A spokeperson from the Democratic Party explains it all!

79 comments:

anonymous said...

Liil Schitty now acting like the GOP troll trump wants him to be.....BTW,,,,,,did not watch the video figuring it would be inane like your last thread......BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

anonymous said...

THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING.....THE BIG HAIRED COWGIRL RUNNING FOR THE SENATE IN GEORGIA IS A DUMB AS I THOUGHT!!!!!!!!! An empty rich bitch who was appointed by kemp is as empty as he is!!!!!!!!! Sad but she seems to be polling third in the special election......which puts her out of the final election......Sad......


WASHINGTON – Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-GA., claimed Wednesday night she was "not familiar" with President Donald Trump's now-infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape where he described sexually assaulting women.

Loeffler, who is in a tight reelection race, gave a vague answer when local reporters asked Wednesday if she was aware Trump had been recorded talking about groping women, after saying previously she'd never disagreed with anything Trump has said or done.

Anonymous said...


WASHINGTON – Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-GA., claimed Wednesday night she was "not familiar" with President Donald Trump's now-infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape where he described sexually assaulting women.


it just goes to show that normal, sane, non-TDS afflicted people never did give a fuck about stupid shit that sent you, the pederast, and the alky to the fainting couch.

Joe Lid really did grab a woman by the pussy and no one seems to care.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Here's an example of the party that can save us from all that.

Avalanche of Fraud Buried Small Business Relief Program
4:00 pm

Bloomberg:
“For a few months this year, a U.S. government aid program meant for struggling small-business owners was handing out $10,000 to just about anyone who asked. All it took was a five-minute online application. You just had to say you owned a business with at least 10 employees, and the grant usually arrived within a few days.

“People caught on fast. In some neighborhoods in Chicago and Miami, it seemed like everyone made a bogus application to the Small Business Administration’s Covid-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. Professional thieves from Russia to Nigeria cashed in. Low-level employees at the agency watched helplessly as misspent money flew out the door. Even after the $20 billion in funding for grants dried up in July, the fraud continued, as scammers looted a separate $192 billion pot of money set aside for loans.”
_________

The only thing that mattered is, the checks had Trump's name on them.


He won't be getting many votes from Russia or Nigeria, however.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

it just goes to show that normal, sane, non-TDS afflicted people never did give a f*** about stupid shit that sent you, the pederast, and the alky to the fainting couch.
_____________

A lot of normal, sane, non fainting but angry women cared.
And have never forgotten.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This week, North Carolina reported its second-highest number of patients hospitalized with the coronavirus in a day, 1,214, since the pandemic began. At a rally in North Carolina on Saturday, Mr. Trump dismissed the threat as overblown and driven by political enemies. “Covid, Covid, Covid,” he said. “By the way, on Nov. 4, you won’t hear about it anymore.”

CH Trolls are fucking crazy.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I'm seeing the a lot of people are sick and tired by The Reality Show Presidency.

Biden is presenting a sane Reality Show Presidency.

anonymous said...

it just goes to show that normal, sane,



BWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! Your comment is duly noted and LOLOLOLOL at !!!!!! She's a rich bitch trying to act like she cares.....Big hair and cowboy outfits to bait the morons to vote for her...Her campaign message is she has voted 98 % of the time for trump causes!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAA!! Sad the cunt pays as much attention to her hair as trump does.....Since senate races are now toss ups in Ga.......she looks like the typical no brain GOP.....like you rat.....nothing to offer....You do know her hubby is the chairman of the NYSE and stunningly sold shares just after Kelly was briefed on the virus.....just another strange coincidence.l.....

Anonymous said...



Blogger Roger Amick said...

I'm seeing the a lot of people are sick and tired by The Reality Show Presidency.


LOL.

the only folks you're "seeing" are those in the TV room at shady pines nursing home.

"the a lot."

LOL.

Caliphate4vr said...

it just goes to show that normal, sane, non-TDS afflicted people never did give a fuck about stupid shit that sent you, the pederast, and the alky to the fainting couch.

There are 20:candidates running for that Senate seat, 20! It’ll be a runoff regardless

4 independent
8 donks
1 green
1 libertarian
6 repubs


Anonymous said...



"I'm Slow Joe an dis is my Ho, and we approve this looting...

LOL. you simply cannot make this shit up:


WorldStar Hip Hop posted a video of a man looting in Philadelphia this week — who was then promptly looted by other looters.

In the video, the masked man boasts of his haul — including abortion pills — and then flashes forward to the aftermath, when he is shaken up after evidently being robbed. He holds his hand up to the camera, displaying a wound from the confrontation.


https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2020/10/29/watch-looter-in-philadelphia-gets-looted-by-other-looters-pennylvania/




Anonymous said...




There are 20:candidates running for that Senate seat, 20! It’ll be a runoff regardless


are the donks wildly overspending on jagoff/osoff again?

Caliphate4vr said...

Pajama boi isn’t in this race. We are electing both senators Loefler is a special election because she replace Isaacson

But yeah they’ve dumped a ton into ossof again. Perdue will beat him. Like I said, there is no enthusiasm in my area, which is highly blue. When I voted Tuesday no wait, wife and I were among the 4 voters with well over 50 machines.

anonymous said...

re the docks wildly overspending on jagoff/osoff again

You mean the R's???????? BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Ossoff is even with Sonny P.........whose claim to fame is HE DID NOTHING WRONG!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!! BTW.....Asshole....breitbart is still dead.....LOLOLOLO

Caliphate4vr said...

Sonny P was a governor you fatfuck, which I’ve explained to you before. Davis is the senator

anonymous said...

The bitch really is out of touch.......She really has a lot with the common man like ehe mouth of the south!!!!!!! LOLOLOLO



In 2004, she married Intercontinental Exchange founder and CEO Jeffrey Sprecher.[9] They live in Tuxedo Park, Atlanta,[56] in a $10.5 million, 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) estate named Descante, bought in the most expensive residential real estate transaction ever recorded in Atlanta.reported Loeffler's and Sprecher's combined net worth at $520 million, making her the wealthiest U.S. senator.[14]

anonymous said...

LOLOLOLOL I know you fucking mouth of the south....another perfect troll and caught you again......BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Thanx for jumping before thinking!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Sure you did fatman, sure you did

We don’t call you lo iq for nothing, you earned that

Caliphate4vr said...

And The Game They Play in Heaven brings some sanity

Earlier this month, World Rugby released the final version of its Transgender Guidelines document, confirming that biological men would be barred from playing at the top level of women’s rugby. The reasoning was based on two primary factors that had emerged from the scientific research into the issue: first, the unacceptable risk of injury to female players; and second, the existence of significant performance advantages.

Rugby is a full-contact sport that involves frequent collisions, and there are particular risks to players’ heads and necks. The nature of the sport means that injuries are frequent and, very sadly, they occasionally result in life-altering disabilities. With that in mind, the conclusion reached by World Rugby should not be entirely surprising. However, the pioneering research that underpinned the final decision was compelling and is likely to send shockwaves throughout the sporting world.

The research set out not only the distinct biological advantages that men had over women (including increases in muscle density and increased heart and lung size), but went on to consider the effect that these advantages had in athletic performance. The research showed that men generally had a 30-60 percent advantage over women in strength, around a 33 percent advantage in terms of power and a 10-15 percent advantage in running speed. Even after taking testosterone suppressants (as per the IOC guidelines), the performance advantages remained significant, with only a fractional reduction in the males’ existing ability.

Notably, World Rugby said that it simply was not viable to assess individuals on a case-by-case basis because there was no sensible way of assessing the physiological variables against an agreed standard. Their conclusion was that a focus on androgen/testosterone-driven physiological changes “theoretically replaces the need for traditional categories [of] men’s and women’s sport, to the detriment of all women’s participation in sport.”

anonymous said...

Yep,,,,,that trump GDP is growing at an average rate less than Obama's!~!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

With the presidential election less than a week away, Americans are weighing the two presidential candidates and choosing which is best for the country over the next four years —if they haven't already voted.

One way they can do that is by looking back on the first term of President Donald Trump and comparing the impact his policies have had on the country to previous administrations.

Trump’s GDP Numbers: Trump has campaigned as the best choice for the U.S. economy. Trump often uses the stock market as a scorecard for his policies, but the best representation of the real U.S. economy is gross domestic product.

Here’s a look at annual U.S. GDP growth during Trump’s presidency. The 2020 estimate comes from the Federal Reserve:

2017: +2.3%

2018: +3%

2019: +2.2%

2020: -3.7%

ump Compares: Overall, U.S. GDP growth has averaged about 0.95% during Trump’s first term in office. Here’s a look at how that GDP growth stacks up to his predecessor, President Barack Obama:

In his eight years in office, U.S. GDP growth averaged 1.62% under Obama, about 70% higher than Trump’s growth rate.

anonymous said...


Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
And The Game They Play in Heaven brings some sanity

Rugby the sport of brain dead alcoholics with little athletic ability.......BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Says the fatman, picked last, in elementary school dodge ball

LMAO

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

THE COUNTRY that elected Donald Trump in 2016 was unhappy and divided. The country he is asking to re-elect him is more unhappy and more divided. After almost four years of his leadership, politics is even angrier than it was and partisanship even less constrained. Daily life is consumed by a pandemic that has registered almost 230,000 deaths amid bickering, buck-passing and lies. Much of that is Mr Trump’s doing, and his victory on November 3rd would endorse it all.

Joe Biden is not a miracle cure for what ails America. But he is a good man who would restore steadiness and civility to the White House. He is equipped to begin the long, difficult task of putting a fractured country back together again. That is why, if we had a vote, it would go to Joe.

King Donald
Mr Trump has fallen short less in his role as the head of America’s government than as the head of state. He and his administration can claim their share of political wins and losses, just like administrations before them. But as the guardian of America’s values, the conscience of the nation and America’s voice in the world, he has dismally failed to measure up to the task.

Without covid-19, Mr Trump’s policies could well have won him a second term (see first Briefing). His record at home includes tax cuts, deregulation and the appointment of benchloads of conservative judges. Before the pandemic, wages among the poorest quarter of workers were growing by 4.7% a year. Small-business confidence was near a 30-year peak. By restricting immigration, he gave his voters what they wanted. Abroad, his disruptive approach has brought some welcome change (see second Briefing). America has hammered Islamic State and brokered peace deals between Israel and a trio of Muslim countries. Some allies in NATO are at last spending more on defence. China’s government knows that the White House now recognises it as a formidable adversary.

This tally contains plenty to object to. The tax cuts were regressive. Some of the deregulation was harmful, especially to the environment. The attempt at health-care reform has been a debacle. Immigration officials cruelly separated migrant children from their parents and limits on new entrants will drain America’s vitality. On the hard problems—on North Korea and Iran, and on bringing peace to the Middle East—Mr Trump has fared no better than the Washington establishment he loves to ridicule.

However, our bigger dispute with Mr Trump is over something more fundamental. In the past four years he has repeatedly desecrated the values, principles and practices that made America a haven for its own people and a beacon to the world. Those who accuse Mr Biden of the same or worse should stop and think. Those who breezily dismiss Mr Trump’s bullying and lies as so much tweeting are ignoring the harm he has wrought.

It starts with America’s democratic culture. Tribal politics predated Mr Trump. The host of “The Apprentice” exploited it to take himself from the green room to the White House. Yet, whereas most recent presidents have seen toxic partisanship as bad for America, Mr Trump made it central to his office. He has never sought to represent the majority of Americans who did not vote for him. Faced by an outpouring of peaceful protest after the killing of George Floyd, his instinct was not to heal, but to depict it as an orgy of looting and left-wing violence—part of a pattern of stoking racial tension. Today, 40% of the electorate believes the other side is not just misguided, but evil.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The most head-spinning feature of the Trump presidency is his contempt for the truth. All politicians prevaricate, but his administration has given America “alternative facts”. Nothing Mr Trump says can be believed—including his claims that Mr Biden is corrupt. His cheerleaders in the Republican Party feel obliged to defend him regardless, as they did in an impeachment that, bar one vote, went along party lines.

Partisanship and lying undermine norms and institutions. That may sound fussy—Trump voters, after all, like his willingness to offend. But America’s system of checks and balances suffers. This president calls for his opponents to be locked up; he uses the Department of Justice to conduct vendettas; he commutes the sentences of supporters convicted of serious crimes; he gives his family plum jobs in the White House; and he offers foreign governments protection in exchange for dirt on a rival. When a president casts doubt on the integrity of an election just because it might help him win, he undermines the democracy he has sworn to defend.

Partisanship and lying also undermine policy. Look at covid-19. Mr Trump had a chance to unite his country around a well organised response—and win re-election on the back of it, as other leaders have. Instead he saw Democratic governors as rivals or scapegoats. He muzzled and belittled America’s world-class institutions, such as the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. As so often, he sneered at science, including over masks. And, unable to see beyond his own re-election, he has continued to misrepresent the evident truth about the epidemic and its consequences. America has many of the world’s best scientists. It also has one of world’s highest covid-19 fatality rates.

Mr Trump has treated America’s allies with the same small-mindedness. Alliances magnify America’s influence in the world. The closest ones were forged during wars and, once unmade, cannot easily be put back together in peacetime. When countries that have fought alongside America look on his leadership, they struggle to recognise the place they admire.

That matters. Americans are liable both to over- and to underestimate the influence they have in the world. American military power alone cannot transform foreign countries, as the long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq proved. Yet American ideals really do serve as an example to other democracies, and to people who live in states that persecute their citizens. Mr Trump thinks ideals are for suckers. The governments of China and Russia have always seen American rhetoric about freedom as cynical cover for the belief that might is right. Tragically, under Mr Trump their suspicions have been confirmed.

Four more years of a historically bad president like Mr Trump would deepen all these harms—and more. In 2016 American voters did not know whom they were getting. Now they do. They would be voting for division and lying. They would be endorsing the trampling of norms and the shrinking of national institutions into personal fiefs. They would be ushering in climate change that threatens not only distant lands but Florida, California and America’s heartlands. They would be signalling that the champion of freedom and democracy for all should be just another big country throwing its weight around. Re-election would put a democratic seal on all the harm Mr Trump has done.

President Joe
The bar to Mr Biden being an improvement is therefore not high. He clears it easily. Much of what the left wing of the Democratic Party disliked about him in the primaries—that he is a centrist, an institutionalist, a consensus-builder—makes him an anti-Trump well-suited to repair some of the damage of the past four years. Mr Biden will not be able to end the bitter animosity that has been mounting for decades in America. But he could begin to lay down a path towards reconciliation.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Although his policies are to the left of previous administrations’, he is no revolutionary. His pledge to “build back better” would be worth $2trn-3trn, part of a boost to annual spending of about 3% of GDP. His tax rises on firms and the wealthy would be significant, but not punitive. He would seek to rebuild America’s decrepit infrastructure, give more to health and education and allow more immigration. His climate-change policy would invest in research and job-boosting technology. He is a competent administrator and a believer in process. He listens to expert advice, even when it is inconvenient. He is a multilateralist: less confrontational than Mr Trump, but more purposeful.

Wavering Republicans worry that Mr Biden, old and weak, would be a Trojan horse for the hard left. It is true that his party’s radical wing is stirring, but he and Kamala Harris, his vice-presidential pick, have both shown in the campaign that they can keep it in check. Ordinarily, voters might be advised to constrain the left by ensuring that the Senate remained in Republican hands. Not this time. A big win for the Democrats there would add to the preponderance of moderate centrists over radicals in Congress by bringing in senators like Steve Bullock in Montana or Barbara Bollier in Kansas. You would not see a lurch to the left from either of them.

A resounding Democratic victory would also benefit the Republicans. That is because a close contest would tempt them into divisive, racially polarising tactics, a dead end in a country that is growing more diverse. As anti-Trump Republicans argue, Trumpism is morally bankrupt (see Lexington). Their party needs a renaissance. Mr Trump must be soundly rejected.

In this election America faces a fateful choice. At stake is the nature of its democracy. One path leads to a fractious, personalised rule, dominated by a head of state who scorns decency and truth. The other leads to something better—something truer to what this newspaper sees as the values that originally made America an inspiration around the world.

In his first term, Mr Trump has been a destructive president. He would start his second affirmed in all his worst instincts. Mr Biden is his antithesis. Were he to be elected, success would not be guaranteed—how could it be? But he would enter the White House with the promise of the most precious gift that democracies can bestow: renewal.


The Economist Magazine
.

Very conservative Magazine

anonymous said...

Says the fatman, picked last, in elementary school dodge ball



BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!1 Weak even for a dolt like you!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL Rugby, the sport of losers......

Caliphate4vr said...

The left had better hope every undecided has already voted left in Michigan, this governor is insane

The new order says, "All dine-in food service establishments must maintain accurate records of the names and phone numbers of patrons who purchase food for consumption on the premises, and the date and time of entry."

The orders require restaurants, along with schools and other businesses, to provide names and phone numbers of individuals with possible COVID-19 exposure to local health officials "to aid in contact tracing and case investigation efforts."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A lot of Republicans supporters agree a bit with the Economist.

Although his policies are to the left of previous administrations’, he is no revolutionary. His pledge to “build back better” would be worth $2trn-3trn, part of a boost to annual spending of about 3% of GDP. His tax rises on firms and the wealthy would be significant, but not punitive. He would seek to rebuild America’s decrepit infrastructure, give more to health and education and allow more immigration. His climate-change policy would invest in research and job-boosting technology. He is a competent administrator and a believer in process. He listens to expert advice, even when it is inconvenient. He is a multilateralist: less confrontational than Mr Trump, but more purposeful.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Tracing is necessary

Caliphate4vr said...

Well you’re right of assembly, has been decided Alky, and you weren’t making the decision

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They said what I have been saying about the President since he was elected President!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WTF? If you mean that in case of endangering someone else, the government has the right to control it. You can't shout fire in a movie theater.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's not absolute.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Calling me alky is childish bullshit

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Walmart Inc. WMT -0.09% has removed all guns and ammunition from the sales floors of its U.S. stores this week, aiming to head off any potential theft of firearms if stores are broken into amid social unrest.

The retail giant, which sells firearms in about half of its 4,700 U.S. stores, said customers can still purchase guns and ammunition upon request even though they are no longer on display.

“We have seen some isolated civil unrest and as we have done on several occasions over the last few years, we have moved our firearms and ammunition off the sales floor as a precaution for the safety of our associates and customers,” a Walmart spokesman said. The company hasn’t decided how long the items will stay out of view, he said.

Caliphate4vr said...

WTF? If you mean that in case of endangering someone else, t

So, I walk into a restaurant do not have the ABSOLUTE RIGHT to not be forced to give my private info

WTF are you talking about you doddering old fool?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Caliphate4vr said...
Well you’re(sic) right of assembly, has been decided Alky, and you weren’t making the decision

A Roger pointed out, that's a dumb statement. My right of assembly would not be absolute if enemy bombers were bombing us and the government decreed that we were not to have large crowds in public places, theaters, arenas, churches, etc.
___________

"...you're right of assembly."

Why can you guys never get this right?

"You're" can only mean "you are."
"Your" is used only when something is yours, when it belongs to you.

"Your right of assembly" indicates that the right belongs (or should belong) to you.

"Your" can never mean "you are." "You're" can never mean "your."

Caliphate4vr said...

Why are you such a pedantic arse?

I doubt the gubment would stop your stupid ass from assembling if bombers are overhead.

Are really this retarded?

Will MI require the names and personal info of all BLM/Antifa protestors or just those that wish to go about their normal lives?

You are simply the singularly stupidest person to draw a breath

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

NEW YORK TIMES:
Perdue Bails Out of Final Debate
7:30 pm
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) withdrew from the final debate in his tight re-election race, a day after his Democratic challenger, Jon Ossoff, called him a “crook” and accused the vulnerable Republican of trying to profit from the coronavirus pandemic.



U.S. Coronavirus Cases Hit New High
7:25 pm

The United States reported 88,452 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, setting a single-day record.



THE HILL reports
Schumer Calls Trump a ‘Moron’
7:22 pm
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) said the federal government is failing to react appropriately to surging coronavirus cases around the country because President Trump is “a moron.”

Said Schumer: “More people are in hospitals, more people are dying. This third wave in the cold weather with the combination of the flu, and we’re sitting on our hands and that’s because Donald Trump is such a — pardon my saying, I know you have a very nice show — such a moron.”

NBC
Fake ‘Intelligence’ Document Set Up Hunter Biden Story
7:15 pm
“One month before a purported leak of files from Hunter Biden’s laptop, a fake ‘intelligence’ document about him went viral on the right-wing internet, asserting an elaborate conspiracy theory involving former Vice President Joe Biden’s son and business in China,” NBC News reports.

“The document, a 64-page composition that was later disseminated by close associates of President Trump, appears to be the work of a fake ‘intelligence firm’ called Typhoon Investigations.”

FAKE NEWS? FAKE DOCUMENT!

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


James Rosen
@JamesRosenTV

EXCLUSIVE: A @TheJusticeDept official confirms that in 2019, the @FBI opened up a criminal investigation into "Hunter Biden and his associates," focused on allegations of money-laundering, and that it remains open and active today. More very soon on your @WeAreSinclair stations.


I guess you have your head in a FAKE NEWS cocoon you hadn't heard about this

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

John Daniel Davidson
@johnddavidson

I bet the mainstream media will keep pretending there’s nothing to see here despite news of an ongoing FBI investigation of Hunter Biden.

yep

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

BREAKING: The FBI has an active criminal investigation into the Biden family and their business associates that is focused on money laundering.

VIDEO REPORT:

https://twitter.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1321946446942318599



MSM and minions trying to hide

Joe desperately trying to run out the clock.

Kamala salivating if Joe gets across line.

If not Joe is in a world of hurt

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Andrew Surabian
@Surabees

The coordinated MSM blackout of the FBI having a currently active criminal investigation into Hunter Biden & his "associates" since 2019, goes beyond the typical complaints of journalists having a liberal bias...It's morally/journalistically indefensible & borderline corrupt.

beyond borderline

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Sean Davis
@seanmdav

When did @JoeBiden learn that his son, with whom he discussed foreign biz deals with China, was the target of a federal criminal investigation for money laundering?

The American people deserve the truth and they deserve answers from Joe Biden.



Oh I'm sure they never discussed this.

They just sat around listening to phonographs and eating vanilla ice cream.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I didn't say anything about you giving up your privacy!

Put down the beers and go to an AA meeting.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Kyle Griffin
@kylegriffin1

NBC Exclusive: The Hunter Biden 'dossier' that went viral on right-wing internet sites and was later disseminated by Trump's close associates appears to be from a fake 'intelligence firm'.

The author of the report, 'Martin Aspen', does not exist.
https://nbcnews.to/2HCD8ql


Watchdog
@LibWatchdog

NBC waits until the 19th paragraph to tell you this dossier "that went viral" was shared only 5,000 times over a month on FB & Twitter, which is miniscule for political activity on social media. This tweet from Kyle has double the shares in one hour

yep some ignorant idiot already posted it here

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You aren't making sense!

Caliphate4vr said...

Yes, you did you drunken sot

If you mean that in case of endangering someone else, the government has the right to control it.

You didn’t think.

Caliphate4vr said...

You essentially stated the gubment has the right to shut down any protests.

Take another opiate and wake up last week

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

JFD is a fucking stupid troll squad

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

ChuckGrassley
@ChuckGrassley

FBI reportedly has active criminal money laundering investigation of H Biden +associates since 2019 My recent report w Sen Johnson outlines biz deals w China gov-linked CEFC + others w all hallmarks of money laundering U can read for yourself here
https://finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/HSGAC%20-%20Finance%20Joint%20Report%202020.09.23.pdf

https://twitter.com/ChuckGrassley/status/1321960799833903104

Page 82 of my report with Sen Johnson highlighted potential money laundering/layering by Hudson West III and CEFC Infrastructure, Hunter Biden had financial interest in Hudson West III

Page 78 of my joint report shows China linked CEFC Infrastructure sending 5 mil to Hudson West III

Also on page 78 we found that after the money was sent to Hudson West III it then sent 4.7 mil to Hunter Biden firm, Owasco

Don’t forget Hunter Biden opened line of credit w Hudson West III linked Gongwen Dong for 100K global spending spree w Biden family

Tony B is reportedly fact witness in FBIs H Biden money laundering probe Much of his info corroborated by what we reviewed when writing our report +puts financial transactions in sharper focus



MSM silent. and corrupt

they have become state media.

waiting for a formal government takeover.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

No I never said that. put down the beers

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The right to assemble is in the first amendment asshole

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Roger Amick said...
JFD is a fucking stupid troll squad

Fuck off alky

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

thebradfordfile™
@thebradfordfile

The media is so far gone they’re protecting a vice president who used his crack smoking son to sell out America to communist China. We are well past “enemy of the people” territory.

FACT CHECK: TRUE

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


Donald Trump Jr.
@DonaldJTrumpJr

So the FBI has been investigating Hunter and his corrupt partners since 2019 and no one said anything. No one brought this up, allowing a guy like Joe Biden who could be totally compromised to become the Democratic nominee?

Disgraceful. Anything to protect the Dems!!!


they count on ignorant voters like the alky

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/fbi-conducting-criminal-investigation-into-hunter-biden-and-associates-days-ahead-of-2020-election-report

Sinclair broadcasting is Faux news robotics .


Pravda in the United States of Donald Trump lol

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


The Intercept Co-Founder Glenn Greenwald Resigns, Alleging ‘Censorship’ of Views ‘Critical’ of Joe Biden

Journalist Glenn Greenwald announced his resignation from The Intercept on Thursday, alleging that the outlet he co-founded was attempting to censor a column in which he criticizes Joe Biden.

Greenwald said he would continue publishing a freelance column, joining a number of journalists such as Matt Taibbi and Andrew Sullivan who have moved their work to the independent publishing platform Substack. Sullivan announced in July that he would leave New York Magazine, writing at the time that editors and writers at the publication were forced to commit to “critical theory in questions of race, gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity.”

Greenwald laid out the reasons for his own resignation in a Substack post.

“The final, precipitating cause [of resignation] is that The Intercept’s editors, in violation of my contractual right of editorial freedom, censored an article I wrote this week, refusing to publish it unless I remove all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden,” Greenwald wrote. Lashing out at “all New-York-based Intercept editors” who “vehemently” support Biden, Greenwald claimed that “modern media outlets do not air dissent; they quash it. ”

Greenwald wrote that the article his editors wanted to censor referred to newly released documents pertaining to Joe Biden’s conduct in Ukraine and China.

continues:
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/glenn-greenwald-resigns-from-the-intercept-alleging-censorship-of-views-critical-of-joe-biden/

He's not a "nobody" and has over 1.5 million twitter followers...

A few more than the alky.

And he's MUCH MORE CREDIBLE.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Be aware: Fake Twitter accounts will very likely sow disinformation in the few remaining days before Election Day on Nov. 3.

This week, researchers at the University of Southern California released a new study that identified thousands of automated accounts, or “bots,” on Twitter posting information related to President Trump, Joseph R. Biden Jr. and their campaigns. The study examined over 240 million election-related tweets from June through September.

Many of these bots, the study said, spread falsehoods related to the coronavirus and far-right conspiracy theories such QAnon and “pizzagate.” The study said that bots accounted for 20 percent of all tweets involving these political conspiracy theories.

“These bots are an integral part of the discussion” on social media, said Emilio Ferrara, the University of Southern California professor who led the study.

A Twitter spokesman questioned the study’s methods. “Research that uses only publicly available data is deeply flawed by design and often makes egregiously reductive claims based on these limited signals,” the spokesman said. “We continue to confront a changing threat landscape.”

Social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook have long worked to remove this kind of activity, which has been used by groups trying to foment discord in past elections in the United States and abroad. And the University of Southern California study showed that about two-thirds of the conspiracy-spreading bots it identified were no longer active by the middle of September.

In some cases, bots exhibit suspicious behavior. They might “follow” an unusually large number of other accounts — a number nearly as large as the number of accounts following them — or their usernames will include random digits.

But identifying bots with the naked eye is far from an exact science. And researchers say that automated accounts have grown more sophisticated in recent months. Typically, they say, bots are driven by a mix of automated software and human operators, who work to orchestrate and vary the behavior of the fake accounts to avoid detection.

Some bots show signs of automation — like only retweeting rather than tweeting new material, or posting very frequently — but it can be difficult to definitively prove that accounts are inauthentic, researchers say. An automated account may stop tweeting at night, for example, as if there is a person behind it who is sleeping.

“You can clearly see they are automated,” said Pik-Mai Hui, an Indiana University researcher who has helped build a new set of tools that aim to track these bots in real time. “But they are operated in a way that makes it very difficult to say with complete certainty.”

These bots are operating on both sides of the political spectrum, according to the study from the University of Southern California. But right-leaning bots outnumbered their left-leaning counterparts by a ratio of 4-to-1 in the study, and the right-leaning bots were more than 12 times more likely to spread false conspiracy theories.

The study indicates that 13 percent of all accounts tweeting about conspiracy theories are automated, and because they tweet at a higher rate, they are sending a much larger proportion of the overall material.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Be aware: Fake Twitter accounts will very likely sow disinformation in the few remaining days before Election Day on Nov. 3.

This week, researchers at the University of Southern California released a new study that identified thousands of automated accounts, or “bots,” on Twitter posting information related to President Trump, Joseph R. Biden Jr. and their campaigns. The study examined over 240 million election-related tweets from June through September.

Many of these bots, the study said, spread falsehoods related to the coronavirus and far-right conspiracy theories such QAnon and “pizzagate.” The study said that bots accounted for 20 percent of all tweets involving these political conspiracy theories.

“These bots are an integral part of the discussion” on social media, said Emilio Ferrara, the University of Southern California professor who led the study.

A Twitter spokesman questioned the study’s methods. “Research that uses only publicly available data is deeply flawed by design and often makes egregiously reductive claims based on these limited signals,” the spokesman said. “We continue to confront a changing threat landscape.”

Social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook have long worked to remove this kind of activity, which has been used by groups trying to foment discord in past elections in the United States and abroad. And the University of Southern California study showed that about two-thirds of the conspiracy-spreading bots it identified were no longer active by the middle of September.

In some cases, bots exhibit suspicious behavior. They might “follow” an unusually large number of other accounts — a number nearly as large as the number of accounts following them — or their usernames will include random digits.

But identifying bots with the naked eye is far from an exact science. And researchers say that automated accounts have grown more sophisticated in recent months. Typically, they say, bots are driven by a mix of automated software and human operators, who work to orchestrate and vary the behavior of the fake accounts to avoid detection.

Some bots show signs of automation — like only retweeting rather than tweeting new material, or posting very frequently — but it can be difficult to definitively prove that accounts are inauthentic, researchers say. An automated account may stop tweeting at night, for example, as if there is a person behind it who is sleeping.

“You can clearly see they are automated,” said Pik-Mai Hui, an Indiana University researcher who has helped build a new set of tools that aim to track these bots in real time. “But they are operated in a way that makes it very difficult to say with complete certainty.”

These bots are operating on both sides of the political spectrum, according to the study from the University of Southern California. But right-leaning bots outnumbered their left-leaning counterparts by a ratio of 4-to-1 in the study, and the right-leaning bots were more than 12 times more likely to spread false conspiracy theories.

The study indicates that 13 percent of all accounts tweeting about conspiracy theories are automated, and because they tweet at a higher rate, they are sending a much larger proportion of the overall material.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/2020-election-misinformation-distortions

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I got the troll squad


Caliphate4vr said...

The right to assemble is in the first amendment asshole

Yet you said this

If you mean that in case of endangering someone else, the government has the right to control it.

You believe the gubment has the right, who decides endangering Alky.

Square your circle

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


Stop posting FAKE NEWS alky

Though you obviously can't tell the difference so I'm sure you will continue.

That's how you got in your messed up life situation from what I've read here.

And it's way to late for you to get on the right track.

sad


but hey:

Which one of these guys do you think the Chinese communists were buying for $5,000,000?

https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/1321864787345723393


actually it was quite a bit more according to their own CEO and partner. But continue on in your FAKE NEWS universe.

You have nothing else.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

His links are not valid. He is not sane .

Troll squad asshole

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You don't understand the laws.

I do.

Caliphate4vr said...

Obviously you don’t Alky...

And it’s quite enlightening that you cannot back up your “understanding”

How does the state have the right to collect personal info of people going about their daily lives, but not protestors.

I’ll wait

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The Los Angeles Times
Biden Seeks Knockout Blow In Florida

“The presidential candidates unleashed a frenzy of last-minute campaigning Thursday in Florida, a must-win state for President Trump, whose packed rallies have become their own political liability amid surging coronavirus cases.

“Both Trump and Joe Biden headed to the rapidly growing Tampa region, where their get-out-the-vote events showcased sharply contrasting approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The focus on Florida comes as polls give Biden a slight edge in the state, which holds 29 electoral votes the Trump campaign desperately needs for a viable path to victory.”

Taegan Goddard says:
"Trump Really Has Just One Path Left"

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The number of people in Texas who have already voted, is almost as many who voted in 2016!

Caliphate4vr said...

I’ll take that as another surrender from you and the pedo.


Eat your opiates early

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

How does the state have the right to collect personal info of people going about their daily lives, but not protestors.

I don't think the state government has the authority to investigate anyone, unless they may have violated the law. That happens every day by the thousands, across the county.

The federal government has the same authority.

If protestors violate the law, they should be charged with crimes.

Your question made zero sense. Dumbshit

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I haven't used opiate painkillers for at least a year

Caliphate4vr said...

I don't think the state government has the authority to investigate anyone, unless they may have violated the law.

You stated earlier the gubment had the authority to do this If you mean that in case of endangering someone else, the government has the right to control it. , if I simply wanted to go to my neighborhood restaurant.

You seriously do not have a clue as to where you are or what day it is.

You can’t square your own circles Alky

Caliphate4vr said...

My point is MI is now going to require private businesses to collect the personal information of their patrons

You stated that was good!

Anonymous said...

๐Ÿ˜†Democratic nominee Joe Biden on Wednesday described his son Hunter as “the smartest guy I know”๐Ÿ˜‚

Well, he did "pass thru" millions of dollars to Joe.

FBI served search warrants on Hunter's bank account , seeking cash transfers to Joe.

Anonymous said...

Roger, Gov. News on restrictions on the Socialist Subjects of your State are appalling.

Anonymous said...

Michigan Gov. Witless
"Lansing — Michigan restaurants will have to begin tracking the names and numbers of customers in case of COVID-19 outbreaks starting Monday under a policy announced Thursday as the state experiences surges in cases of the virus. "

Anonymous said...

๐Ÿ˜ŽA Department of Justice (DOJ) official confirmed Thursday that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) opened a criminal investigation into Hunter Biden and his associates in 2019, focused on allegations of money-laundering, and that it remains “open and active,” according to Sinclair investigative reporter James Rosen.๐Ÿ˜Ž

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

My point is MI is now going to require private businesses to collect the personal information of their patrons

You stated that was good!



forcing businesses to act as your personal stasi. seems like a winning pro-business strategery to me. i mean, what could go wrong?