Monday, April 26, 2021

I am guessing liberals will say that this is not a real Capital building.


 

33 comments:

rrb said...


Not a capitol building, not an insurrection, not sedition. Nothing to see here. Move along.

Hypocrisy: STILL the bedrock of liberalism.


Anonymous said...

This person is a low life Socialist scumbag.

"JamesNewLeaf April 26, 2021 at 7:51 AM

Apologies to rrb if he did not really say what I quoted him as saying.

I do believe, however, his comments at ll:04 AM above are his own."

Never can find the high road always in the gutter of life.

Anonymous said...

Neo-Socialist. = Biden

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


If you count insurrections the way that democrats try to and keep score they definitely have more of them.

Even if you only score at "home"

Just tally up the last few Supreme Court confirmation hearings, one of our 3 equal branches of government...

Commonsense said...

You'd be guessing.right and their media allies will go right along with their lie.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

‘Cyber Ninjas’ Want Arizona Recount Rules Kept Secret
Arizona Republic:
“Lawyers for Cyber Ninjas, the Florida-based company the Arizona Senate hired to lead a recount of Maricopa County’s 2.1 million general election ballots, are asking a judge to keep secret its procedures for the recount and shut out the public as well as the press from a hearing in which the documents might be discussed.”


Time to End Outdoor Mask Edicts
---Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb writes in the Wall Street Journal that the U.S. should drop outdoor mask mandates:

“Wearing masks and restricting large gatherings were essential to controlling the pandemic’s worst peaks. But infection levels are dropping and vaccination rates rising. This is the time to revisit rules on masking and distancing in low-risk outdoor settings like parks and sports venues. Easing these rules would move more activity outdoors, which reduces viral transmission.”

President Biden is expected to announce new mask guidance tomorrow for those who have been vaccinated.


What’s In Biden’s ‘Families Plan’
The Washington Post
looks at what’s in the new $1.8 trillion spending bill that President Biden will introduce on Wednesday night in his address to Congress:

“The key components of the plan consist of roughly
$300 billion in education funding, the biggest pot of which includes
funding to make two-year community colleges tuition-free;
$225 billion in child-care funding;
$225 billion for paid family and medical leave;
$200 billion for prekindergarten instruction; and
$200 billion to extend more enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies,
according to three people briefed on the plan who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The plan would also extend a more robust child tax credit until 2025, the people said, a measure that could cost as much as $400 billion, as well as extend a more robust tax credit for workers.”

However, there's a caveat: “Aides repeatedly stressed that the details of the plan were subject to change and that final decisions had not yet been made.”

links at politicalwire.com

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

and speaking of insurrection how about treason or whatever you would call this:

Noah Pollak
https://twitter.com/NoahPollak/status/1386510351483621385

John Kerry was ratting out Israeli covert operations in Syria directly to the Iranian foreign minister. Let that sink in. Wow.
://nytimes.com/2021/04/25/world/asia/iran-suleimani-zarif.html


Kerry and the Biden administration are obviously not friends of Israel.

But behind the scenes they sure support Iran


Anonymous said...

Neo-socialist Biden.
Capitalism has failed
Big, effective government is desirable.

His newest plan, Spend $1.2 on Government as the Daddy.

$7 Trillion in in funded Debt so far in just 100 days.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Arthur Schwartz

PHOTO:
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/1386677135696400384

Hey @washingtonpost. Why didn’t you report that the leaked audio showed that John Kerry shared sensitive information with Iran, a US State Department designated state sponsor of terrorism?


Washington Post

FAKE NEWS

enemy of the people

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1386459544965074944

One year later, there are still lunatics wearing masks **outside** because a politician told them to.


and a political "scientist"

Anonymous said...

Update
Neo-socialist Biden
$1.8 Trillion

New Total =$ 8 Trillion in 100 days.

But in fact the interest on this never to be paid back Debt. $9 Trillion.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Emerald Robinson
https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1386548949776060416

Why did the Democrats send 73 lawyers to Arizona to stop an audit of the ballots?

You know why. You're just not allowed to say it.


yep, any discussion questioning the 2020 election is banned on Twitter and Facebook. Who knows what Google did to search results.


Joe Biden

Banana Republic

fraud

Quack Quack Quack Squad said...

Already, Florida lawmakers have assaulted and trampled the U.S. Constitution during this legislative session like the state hasn't seen since Jim Crow days. Every bill, every strategy was already cooked, party-ready, at the behest of the state's maximum leader, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

When he quacks like a fascist, the GOP choir, from Miami to Tallahassee, applauds him with fervor.

DeSantis is, after all, channeling his political mentor, Donald Trump, and following his bombastic, destructive script to reelection next year, and onward, to the White House in 2024, perhaps.

If, in the process, DeSantis and his enablers turn the Constitution into a pliable document, chipped away by legislating at the state level in order to win elections, then so be it.

If, in the process, DeSantis quacks like a racist, that's just the price of doing business with the base.

That's why, surrounded by more than a dozen white men and women in deep-red Polk County as Americans waited for the Derek Chauvin verdict, a proud-as-a-peacock DeSantis signed his so-called "anti-riot" bill.

That's why, in the aftermath of the verdict, DeSantis told Fox News' Laura Ingraham — with a straight face — that Chauvin's conviction may have happened because, "The jury is scared of what a mob may do."

Same DeSantis who last year when the nation saw the George Floyd video, which prompted the protests he's now trying to outlaw, said: "George Floyd's murder was appalling."

Same DeSantis who then says to Ingraham, another bona fide bigot, that there's no systemic racism in this country when he and the Legislature are targeting minorities.

Without an ounce of sensitivity, DeSantis assaults the rights of Floridians to protest, presiding over a major crackdown on free speech, delivered by the acquiescent, overwhelmingly Republican Legislature via the HB 1 bill — their No. 1 priority after more than a year of a pandemic.

At first boasting that Florida had the most well-run elections in the country when he delivered the state to Trump in 2020, DeSantis ordered another assault, this one on voting by mail.

And Republican lawmakers proceed to require people to re-register to receive mail-in ballots after just one election cycle; curtail ballot boxes; and change signature-matching laws.

As of this writing, the election bills had been watered down by the Senate, which did away, at the request of election officials and voting-rights groups, with the massive undertaking of requiring the updating of signatures. The remaining bill, still controversial, needs a full Senate vote and reconciliation with the House bill to make it to the governor's desk.

All of these efforts are transparent, multilayered assaults on Floridians' rights.

Who's going to go to a protest knowing that if a few protesters get violent or more rowdy than police feel like tolerating — and you get caught in the melee — you'll be carted off to jail, charged with a felony and held without bail like a murderer?

What low-income minority resident who works — and they're the ones holding down essential jobs tied to a schedule — is going to risk losing a job to stand in hours-long lines when they find themselves without a mail-in ballot?

The governor is trashing the sacred right to vote, making it harder, not easier for U.S. citizens to participate in democracy. And, with the anti-protest measure, he deals a big blow not only to the protesters, but to the hard work some police departments in South Florida are doing to build trust in our communities.

Anonymous said...

James, when do you see this new debt being retired?
New taxes will not pay for even a fraction of it.

Anonymous said...

Anyone know why Roger is using so many different monikers ?

"Quack Quack Quack"

Quack Quack Quack Squad said...

Sen. Shevrin Jones, who represents parts of northern Miami-Dade and southern Broward, best summed up the intention — and the injustice — of the anti-protest bill on the Senate Floor.

"You don't want us on the streets. You don't want us to kneel at games. ... Our response to injustice is to protest, but your response is to criminalize it when the recourse for us is to turn to the streets to make our voices heard in this unjust system."

In his quest for absolute power, the Ivy League-educated governor, a lawyer, forgets the law of the land isn't that of his scribes in the Legislature, but the document signed on Sept. 17, 1787.

Bring on the civil-rights lawyers.

Florida needs them to show the governor who's boss.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Dr Fauci flip-flops again! Top infectious disease expert says outdoor COVID transmission is 'low' and updated mask guidelines due to be released by the CDC will exercise 'common sense'

Dr. Anthony Fauci said CDC will update its guidance on mask-wearing in public

'If you're vaccinated, obviously the risk is miniscule,' he told ABC News

Fauci has been under fire for recommending not wearing masks a year ago

He advised public not to wear face coverings at start of coronavirus pandemic

But he and the government changed views as number of cases kept growing

Fauci also said it was 'risky business' last month for states to life mask mandates

But case counts in Florida and Texas continue to decline after lifting mandates

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9510537/Fauci-flip-flops-Doctor-acknowledges-outdoor-COVID-19-transmission-risk-low.html

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

KansasDemocrat said...
Anyone know why Roger is using so many different monikers ?

"Quack Quack Quack"


alky officially went over the edge yesterday.

I guess he's following the congressman from Michigan

The one yelling the N-word at police

Resisting arrest.

claiming he was priviliged and didn't have to show ID

Ran his car into a ditch off a highway

Having his pants and passenger's pants half off

With a loaded gun in the cup holder

And drunk at 2 times the legal limit.


Or as roger calls it, just another day

rrb said...

Modern liberalism, Burnham wrote in Suicide of the West,

does not offer ordinary men compelling motives for personal suffering, sacrifice, and death. There is no tragic dimension in its picture of the good life. Men become willing to endure, sacrifice, and die for God, for family, king, honor, country, from a sense of absolute duty or an exalted vision of the meaning of history. . . . And it is precisely these ideas and institutions that liberalism has criticized, attacked, and in part overthrown as superstitious, archaic, reactionary, and irrational. In their place liberalism proposes a set of pale and bloodless abstractions—pale and bloodless for the very reason that they have no roots in the past, in deep feeling and in suffering. Except for mercenaries, saints, and neurotics, no one is willing to sacrifice and die for progressive education, medicare, humanity in the abstract, the United Nations, and a ten percent rise in Social Security payments.

Thus it is that Burnham could conclude that the primary function of liberalism was to “permit Western civilization to be reconciled to dissolution,” to view weakness, failure, even collapse as not as a defeat but “as the transition to a new and higher-order in which Mankind as a whole joins in a universal civilization that has risen above the parochial distinctions, divisions, and discriminations of the past.”



https://amgreatness.com/2021/04/24/slow-motion-suicide-of-the-west/


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tony Shaffer

VIDEO: https://twitter.com/T_S_P_O_O_K_Y/status/1386659978140950532

Clown @VP doesn't want to bring her circus to the border to draw attention to the destruction she and the ring master @JoeBiden have caused by THEIR border polices...

RNC Research
@RNCResearch

When asked why she's not going to the southern border, Kamala Harris says "I'm not going to play political games"



She's calling going to the border a "political game"

If she gets away with that times have sure changed

The press used to erupt and AOC even took a jet down there when it was not near as bad and was daily headlines/

A "bombshell" and a failure of America

And it was fixed when Biden took office.

Joe and the Hoe own it

And the MSM

Dementia Squad said...

A CAPITAL is not a building.

A Capitol building is a government facility.

People who can't tell the difference needs to be committed to an assisted living facility.

Coldheartedtruth Deep State Detective said...

Deeply tucked into the mammoth 800-page bill HR 1 is a little provision where taxpayers will be forced to subsidize the campaigns for Sleepy Joe and the Democratic Communist Party.

1948

Replacement Culture Detective said...

The Vanishing Anglo-Saxon. They want to put us in concentration camps!

Hating white Americans, denying them the same sense of identity—and thus dignity—that is afforded to every other group is the point. And demonizing the justified murder of George Floyd.

Recently, two Republican members of Congress, Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona, floated a plan to launch the “America First Caucus.” A memo about the caucus’ goals cited the importance of America’s “Anglo-Saxon political traditions,” and warned that mass immigration threatens the “unique identity” of the United States. 

Liberals and conservatives denounced in unison the supposed bigotry of Green and Gosar’s plans. In Time, Mary Rambaran-Olm, a researcher on race in early England and a research fellow at the University of Toronto, did what academics do best: denounce a thing as racist while confusing the matter into oblivion with “nuance.” Yet, according to conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg, the “remarkable thing about this whole project isn’t its racism or nativism but its stupidity.”

1948



Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Anonymous Dementia Squad said...
A CAPITAL is not a building.

A Capitol building is a government facility.

People who can't tell the difference needs to be committed to an assisted living facility.


LOOK

alky is screaming out for company !!!

even people who make typos or spelling errors can apply.

He probably still has his 12 volume encyclopedia for learning he will share.

and a room with a tv

not sure if it has a toilet.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


* 2021

Caliphate4vr said...


Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Anyone know why Roger is using so many different monikers ?

"Quack Quack Quack"


Alky made a fucking fool of himself, yesterday. Which is his MO Sunday evenings, he’s there alone in his room at Medicaid Acres with a shit life

Commonsense said...

You don't want us on the streets. You don't want us to kneel at games. ... Our response to injustice is to protest, but your response is to criminalize it when the recourse for us is to turn to the streets to make our voices heard in this unjust system.

Not one is preventing protest, you just can't obstruct traffic on a public and if "Protesters" start attacking a car the driver has a right to flee.

Myballs said...

24 shot, 3 dead over the weekend in Chicago. Where's the outrage over that?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Supreme Court to Take Up Major Gun Control Case

“The Supreme Court announced Monday it will consider the scope of the Second Amendment next term in a case concerning a New York law that restricts an individual from carrying a concealed handgun in public,” CNN reports.

“It has been more than a decade since the justices have ruled on significant case concerning the right to bear arms, and it comes in the wake of several mass shootings and the Biden administration’s push for enhanced gun regulations.”

Vox: The Supreme Court will hear a major Second Amendment case that could gut U.S. gun laws.

anonymous said...

ekend in Chicago. Where's the outrage over that?


You, the NRA, and GOP who refuse to do anything about the gun problem which results in a who fucking cares attitude.......asshole

The New National Socialist Party said...

Substitute “Jewishness” for “whiteness,” and they will force millions of Anglo Saxon residents into new Auschwitz camps in California and New York.

Take up arms. Before Chief Justice Roberts will join the liberal justices and takes away our guns!

The new brownshirts will be the United States Military and local police officers!

rrb said...



Alky made a fucking fool of himself, yesterday. Which is his MO Sunday evenings, he’s there alone in his room at Medicaid Acres with a shit life


Yep. And considering the way he's comically trolling today, you can be sure that Sean Trende used the alky as the arbiter of truth on this blog.

LOL.

THWAP!!!

Truth be told, the alky was the main reason Mr. Trende and other insightful political analysts LEFT this blog.


Commonsense said...

Vox: The Supreme Court will hear a major Second Amendment case that could gut U.S. gun laws.

Vox as usual is hysterical. It simply affirms what most states have already. A lawful gun owner needs no reason to carry his firearm outside his house.

He has a right to conceal carry after they demonstrate minimal proficiency with there fire and are aquatinted with laws regarding the protection yourself and others.

For example you have a right to protect yourself and others for life threatening and or great bodily harm inflected.

You have a responsibility to hit the target you shoot ar. Once the bullet leave you gun it has your name on it. You can be charged with manslaughter if you inadvertently kill an innocent with your firearm.