Friday, June 11, 2021

It's come to this?

Business Owners in Baltimore Threaten to Withhold Taxes Over Rampant Crime
More than 30 business and restaurant owners in Fells Point are threatening to withhold taxes if city leaders do not address crime, trash and other issues they say are plaguing the waterfront neighborhood. 
The group sent a letter to Baltimore officials Tuesday — two days after three people were shot in the popular and historic nightlife destination early Sunday morning — complaining about blatant drug sales, public drinking and other problems they say are happening in plain sight while police are handcuffed from enforcing the law. The letter bemoans a “culture of lawlessness” that allows the ” the kinds of violence and tragedy we witnessed (over the weekend).”
The business owners demand the following actions: – Reliable trash removal – Enforce traffic and parking laws through tickets and towing – Stop illegal open-air alcohol and drug sales – Empower police to responsibly do their job

It's about time! Imagine, actually having to ask your city to remove trash, enforce traffic and parking laws, and stop people from openly selling drugs on the street. Amazing that these are the times we live in. More amazing is the reasons why these politicians are able to get away with this. Reality is that anti-Police and pro-criminal politics are perfectly popular within pretty much all liberal circles.

104 comments:

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

It has also come to this:

Go to politicalwire.com and click on this and watch the video

You should hang your heads in shame, but you will not

Why the Arizona Election ‘Audit’ Must Be Taken Seriously, Even Though It is a Dishonest Clown Show

June 11, 2021 at 2:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 49 Comments

Charlie Sykes:
“We can roll our eyes and treat the Arizona audit as a joke, but a clown with a flamethrower still has a flamethrower, and the danger of this is spreading from state to state…”

“This LIE has now become gospel in the Republican Party.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Much more important than your increasingly racist comments.

Attorney General Merrick Garland just announced the expansion of voting rights as a “central pillar” to American democracy, building upon the Biden administration’s commitment as the issue has gained prominence in the aftermath of the 2020 elections.

“We know that expanding the ability of all eligible citizens to vote is the central pillar,” Garland will say, according to an excerpt of his prepared remarks released by the Justice Department on Friday afternoon. “That means ensuring that all eligible voters can cast a vote; that all lawful votes are counted; and that every voter has access to accurate information.



Garland just promised that the Justice Department will continue to “protect the democracy to which all Americans are entitled,” according to the DOJ excerpt.

Garland’s speech comes as voting rights legislation faces dire odds in Congress given Democrats’ bare majorities in both the House and Senate, as well as internal tensions between progressives and moderates about Biden’s preferred expansion: the “For the People Act.”


That bill was given the symbolically important H.R. 1 and S. 1 designations, typically a display of the majority leadership’s top priority.

But Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) last week cemented his opposition to that measure in an op-ed published in the Charleston Gazette-Mail and subsequent media interviews, saying that it “would divide us further” as a nation. (He did signal his support for the narrower H.R. 4 named in honor of late Democratic Rep. John Lewis.)

Manchin’s declaration all but doomed the legislation in a 50-50 Senate and garnering opprobrium from outspoken liberal Democrats, who have increasingly become activated around voting rights issues as Republican state lawmakers impose new election laws in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s loss to Biden.

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He is doubling the number of investors who are going to guarantee fundamental right to choose our leaders.

Since the Republicans and the Democratic Senators have blocked the John Lewis voting rights act, the DOJ is acting as designed.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

James, Scott has no empathy.

He has the same mental style as the worst President in history.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.politico.com/amp/news/2021/06/11/merrick-garland-voting-rights-expansion-493494

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

https://politicalwire.com/2021/06/11/why-the-arizona-election-audit-must-be-taken-seriously/

It is really amazing to watch this video and hear all those Republican governors bragging about what a trustworthy, accurate, well carried out election they had, and then see them pull the old switcheroo just to get on board with what they are bound to know is an out and out lie misrepresenting what they earlier so highly praised.

The GOP will have a hard time living down these days.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate race’s Republican primary in 2022, jumping into what is expected to be a hotly contested battle to challenge incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly,” the Arizona Republic reports.

“Brnovich, a libertarian-leaning Republican who has served as the state’s top prosecutor since 2015, becomes the third Republican to get into the race and the most well-known politically.”

Donald Trump is no fan of Brnovich, saying he was “nowhere to be found” when the 2020 election was “rigged and stolen.”




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The rational Reality is that there are
and no anti-Police and pro-criminal politics are perfectly popular within all liberal circles.


You have become more irrational every time you post

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Netanyahu Attacks 'Radical Left' J Street

Rev ––
In a blistering Facebook post on his way out the door, Prime Minister Netanyahu lashed out at “radical left” J Street for celebrating his departure and supporting the Iran nuclear agreement (apparently he holds a grudge).

While it’s always great to hear from one of our biggest fans, we can’t escape the irony of Netanyahu calling us “radical.”
This is a man, after all, who aligned himself with the most racist members of the Knesset,
went all-in with the Trump administration
and who continues to attack the foundations of democracy rather than face reality
(or multiple corruption charges).

But if opposing permanent occupation,
backing the successful Iran deal,
speaking up for Palestinian rights
and supporting a secure, just and democratic future for Israel makes us radical,
then I guess we’ll plead guilty.

We’re in good company, after all, alongside the overwhelming majority of both American voters and American Jews.

So as Netanyahu packs his moving boxes, we’re inviting our 'radical' supporters to contribute in honor of his final days. You can even add a farewell message.

Prime Minister Netanyahu’s 12 years in office have been marked by a rise in ethnonationalism, extremism and a view that the status quo of violence and injustice is an acceptable, ‘manageable’ feature of permanent occupation and conflict. Nobody has done more to drive a wedge between Israeli and American Jews by
rejecting diplomacy,
allying with Trumpism
and betraying Israel’s founding principles of justice, democracy and equality.

Netanyahu may be out of a job soon, but we have work to do.
We must seize this moment and focus on deterring dispossession of Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah,
empowering our progressive allies in Israel’s incoming government,
stopping de facto annexation in the West Bank
and ending the cycle of deprivation, violence and extremism in Gaza.

As a new Israeli government takes shape, we’re calling for leaders to make a clean break from failed policies and chart a new course for the US-Israel relationship -- one which is truly committed to the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians to lasting peace, freedom and self-determination.

If that’s a radical vision, sign us up.

Ben Winsor
Deputy Digital Director,
J Street

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday that he plans to double the number of staff within the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division dedicated to protecting voting rights.

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"There are plenty of things up for debate in America, but the right of all eligible Americans to vote is not one of them," Garland said.

The staffing surge would occur over the next the next 30 days, he added.

He also called on Congress to pass federal voting legislation and called out an increase in threats against election workers.

Anonymous said...

Again, Roger gets an "F" grade.

Roger AmickJune 11, 2021 at 9:13 AM
The fact that bond yields have come down.
They are a major factor in inflation rates" alkynomics
Bond rates cause inflation?

Roger' S got no answer, again, on topics he brings here.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your rhetoric is the same thing as in history.

At the height of his global popularity, between 1963-1965, King defended himself from right-wing attacks that smeared him as a communist, as well as liberal hand-wringing over the accelerating pace of civil rights demonstrations.  His famous “Letter From Birmingham City Jail” represents perhaps his most eloquent response to critics who charged that even peaceful demonstrations could stir political chaos.  King played defense by going on the offensive, memorializing the young black demonstrators who risked their lives by filling up the city’s jail cells protesting against racial segregation. Their quest for black dignity, citizenship and humanity, King argued, transcended quaint notions of civility.  King predicted, correctly it turns out, that in the not-too-distant future this nation would celebrate civil rights protesters for “carrying the whole nation back to those great wells of democracy” that formed the bedrock of America’s political faith.

You look like the man who killed Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968.

I witnessed the first civil rights era.

Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. said...

Dear Scott,
I  must make two honest confessions to you, my Christian and Jewish brothers. First, I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action"; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a "more convenient season." Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection.

I had hoped that the white moderate would understand that law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice and that when they fail in this purpose they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress. I had hoped that the white moderate would understand that the present tension in the South is a necessary phase of the transition from an obnoxious negative peace, in which the Negro passively accepted his unjust plight, to a substantive and positive peace, in which all men will respect the dignity and worth of human personality. Actually, we who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive. We bring it out in the open, where it can be seen and dealt with. Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with all its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.

Anonymous said...

😂I witnessed the first civil rights era.😂

Thanks Roger you fake ass nothing.

Anonymous said...

Wow, we are under a server thunderstorm warning and tornado watch.
Time to go sit on the porch with the wife and enjoy God's show.

rrb said...



Baltimore is a certifiable shithole that hasn't had GOP leadership since the 50's, I believe.

It's nice to see the citizens fighting back against the rank corruption and piss-poor liberal "leadership."

The ghost of Elijah Cummings hangs over the city like a massive, rancid FART.


rrb said...



I witnessed the first civil rights era.

Yeah, as a child. You didn't even understand what the fuck was going on.

Stop acting like you're an heir to MLK.

You're just an asshole who has to make everything about himself because you have no legitimate accomplishments of your own... unless you count a series of epic failures as accomplishments.

anonymous said...

The ghost of Elijah Cummings hangs over the city like a massive, rancid FART.


While trumps fat white ass blows smoke up yours!!!!!!! Him and Barr demanding records from congressman are going to be the newest disaster trump and the corrupt GOP will lose voters on.....The criminal behavior in all levels of trump word and his nepotism and lack of business skills will take years to get rid of!!!!!

anonymous said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Wow, we are under a server thunderstorm warning and tornado watch.


Please go out in your pasture and become the tallest point and wait.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Really wish this rain would fall on .CA.
And up stream of all the hydroelectric reserves.

Anonymous said...

A US Federal Judge has block the "Black ONLY" debt forgiveness plan of o'Biden.

anonymous said...

Gee goat fucker....you sound like trump wishing that covid would just disappear......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! I guess GW has had no impact to the current draughts!!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

I witnessed the JFK shooting which is to day I was alive in 1963. I guess that makes me some sort of expert on something, huh?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Because I have an amazing memory, I remember that day over and over again.

I was in 7th grade civics class and the principal announced over the speak system said that the President had been shot in Dallas Texas and my mother Marjorie picked me up and went home and watched Walter Cronkite say that the President had died.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I was a classic shy guy and I spent most of my time reading books and watching TV on KOTA un in Rapid City South Dakota.

You don't believe it,but I strongly remember when my mother was told me to watch the riots and police brutality in the south.

Caliphate4vr said...

The amazing memory that credits Reagan with the EPA?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It was Nixon another conservative

Caliphate4vr said...

Oh I know I corrected you

anonymous said...

Global approval of US rebounds under Biden......Pew Shocking!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott One of the oldest neighborhoods in Baltimore, Fell’s Point

It's a fucking neighborhood.

It's another one of the illogical parallels between Democrats and Republicans.

I suspect the neighborhood is very white.

The only reason I haven't said go fuck yourself because I enjoy making you look foolish and again mentally disabled by schizophrenic behavior here time after time

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A 75 acres neighborhood represents a few thousand people, who have been gaslighted by Trump

rrb said...


It's a fucking neighborhood.

That you've never been to and you never will.

I suspect the neighborhood is very white.

You suspect?

How very fucking RAY-CISST of you, alky.

Fell's Point is actually pretty cool. :

Fell's Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood in southeastern Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It was established around 1763 and is located along the north shore of the Baltimore Harbor and the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River. The area has many antique, music and other stores, restaurants, coffee bars, a municipal markethouse with individual stalls, and over 120 pubs. Located 1.5 miles east of Baltimore's downtown central business district and the Jones Falls stream (which splits the city, running from northern Baltimore County), Fells Point has a maritime past and the air of a seafaring town. It also has the greatest concentration of drinking establishments and restaurants in the city.[citation needed]

The neighborhood has also been historically the home of large immigrant populations of Irish, Germans, Jews, Poles and other Eastern European nationalities such as Ukrainians, Russians, Czechs, and Slovaks, throughout its 250-year-old history. Since the 1970s, a steadily increasing number of middle- to upper-middle-income residents has moved into the area, restoring and preserving historic homes and businesses. Upper Fell's Point to the north along Broadway has gained a sizable Latino population, primarily from waves of Mexican and Central American immigrants since the 1980s, and is sometimes now called "Spanish Town".

This Fells Point waterfront is an upscale residential area and tourist destination featuring first rate hotels and restaurants. It can be reached by water taxi barges, on foot as it is a very short walk form the Inner Harbor, and by bus or car. Fells Point is one of several areas in and around Baltimore that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, (maintained by the National Park Service), the first designated from Maryland, and is one of the first registered historic districts in the United States to combine two separate waterfront communities (along with Federal Hill to the southwest across the Patapsco River and the Harbor on the "Old South Baltimore" peninsula of "Whetstone Point" at Fort McHenry).[2][3]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fell%27s_Point,_Baltimore

Like most inner-city neighborhoods that the scum destroy, Fell's Point has been making a comeback for a while thru gentrification.

People there have pride and a sense of community. Two things that BLM vehemently opposes.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

15,854 represents??????????????? No police officers rhetoric about this situation since the murder of George Floyd, in your mind it represents evil Democrats



Fells Point is an area in Baltimore City East,Baltimore City,Baltimore City County,Maryland with a population of 15,854. There are 7,702 male residents living in Fells Point and 8,152 female residents.

Geez

rrb said...



At some point the resident's of neighborhoods like Fell's Point start their own policing.

That's when the death penalty get's greatly expanded. And the residents are better off for it.

Let J'a'a'a'a'a-quan pull his ghetto, drive-by, carjacking shit there, and his fellow ghetto scum get to bury his ass.


rrb said...



No police officers rhetoric about this situation since the murder of George Floyd, in your mind it represents evil Democrats


Well it sure as fuck ain't the GOP demanding to defund the police.

Maya Wiley is a democrat mayoral candidate in NYC and she's calling for a fucking massive NYPD budget cut.

Oh, and she hides behind private security.

LOL.

George Floyd was scum. A violent felon who improved Minneapolis by his demise.

You guys just got lucky enough to politicize it and monetize it.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former Attorney General William Barr on Friday distanced himself from reports that the Trump Justice Department seized communications records belonging to two prominent Democratic lawmakers who were spearheading investigations into then-President Donald Trump.

In a phone interview, Barr said he didn’t recall getting briefed on the moves.

If they subpoena him he has to appear under oath.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/06/11/barr-distances-democratic-subpoenas-493491

Anonymous said...

Democrats own
Defund the Police
CRT
Cancel Culture

Anonymous said...

Roger stated the US Economy will clock in a 10% GDP in 2021.
AND, 12% GDP in future years of Bidenomics.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics Failing

"The real earnings of American workers fell for the fifth consecutive month in May as inflation erased all of the month’s wage gains and more.

Real average hourly earnings for working Americans fell 0.1 percent in May compared with April, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Thursday show."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Late yesterday, The New York Times reported that the Justice Department subpoenaed Apple to try to obtain data from accounts belonging to Democratic members of the House Intelligence Committee Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, their aides, and even one of their children as part of an investigation into leaks about Trump associates’ ties to Russia. Even after the probes produced few results, Attorney General Bill Barr insisted that prosecutors keep them alive.

In an interview today Barr said that he wasn't aware.

The investigation must continue until we know Thecoldheartedtruth.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://jabberwocking.com/republicans-have-always-been-friendly-to-the-notion-of-a-coup/

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Manu Raju
https://twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1403177776119746566

Swalwell confirms he was the second House member whose records were seized by DOJ. (Schiff the other.) “I was notified by Apple that they did seize my records,” he says on CNN

Mollie
@MZHemingway

As CNN knows very, very well, Swalwell is rumored to be an even bigger leaker than Schiff. CNN worked as co-conspirators in distributing Democrats' many damaging lies about Trump-Russia collusion.



Schiff even obtained phone records himself under false pretext when he was running the Trump impeachment probe.

And Swalwell was having an affair with a Chinese Communist spy.




Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Chuck Ross
https://twitter.com/ChuckRossDC/status/1403178728017084418

Media circling the wagons around Schiff and Swalwell right now is such a hilarious tell.


enemies of the people

and colluding

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1403343898508935170

Just a reminder that a random, unknown 15 yr old cheerleader who said the n-word was a FRONT PAGE STORY in the New York Times...

They have yet to cover Hunter Biden.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tom Elliott
https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1402732534476201995

By my count, @NicolleDWallace’s MSNBC show @DeadlineWH has mentioned the “Trump photo op” story at least 43 times over the last year — coming up on approx. 20 percent of her shows.

Her show just wrapped and she failed to update her viewers that the story was false.


FAKE NEWS

enemy of the people

1084

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Greg Price
https://mobile.twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1403066767103213586


"Trump gassed protesters for a photo op"

"Trump is ignoring Russian bounties on our troops"

"Trump called soldiers 'suckers'"

"The lab leak theory is a conspiracy"

"There won't be a vaccine by the end of this year"

"It's not safe to open schools"

All lies


Donald Trump Jr.

But they got the results that they wanted. It wasn’t like they didn’t know the truth it’s that they didn’t care and weaponized fake news for their political agenda.


FAKE NEWS

enemy of the people

Arm of the democrat party

1984

Info Wars said...

Virginia mother is going viral after slamming the Loudoun County School Board last week for teaching critical race theory to students.

The mom, Xi Van Fleet, was born in China and fled to the U.S. at age 26 as Mao’s cultural revolution destroyed her country.

Having lived through a Marxist rebellion in China, Van Fleet has ground to stand on when she claims America is heading down the same path.

“I’ve been very alarmed by what’s going on in our schools,” Xi told the school board. “You are now training our children to be social justice warriors and to loathe our country and our history. Growing up in Mao’s China, all this seems very familiar. The communist regime used the same critical theory to divide people. The only difference is they use class instead of race.”

She continued, “During the cultural revolution, I witnessed students and teachers turned against each other. We changed school names to be politically correct. We were taught to denounce our heritage. The Red Guards destroyed anything that is not communist: oaths, statues, books, and anything else.”

“We are also encouraged to report on each other,” Van Fleet continued. “This is indeed the American version of the Chinese cultural revolution. The Critical Race Theory has its roots in cultural Marxism… it should have no place in our schools.”

After the video of her school board appearance was widely shared online, Xi was invited as a guest on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show Thursday night.

Focusing on Americans pushing back against critical race theory, Hannity aired Van Fleet’s school board speech and asked her to elaborate on the similarities between Mao-era communist China and modern-day America.

“I just want to let the American people know that what is going on in our schools and in our country is really a replay of the cultural revolution in China,” she told Hannity. 

“I want people to see the similarities and the similarities are terrifying. They use the same ideology and same methodology, even the same vocabulary, and always the same goal,” Xi added.

Van Fleet told Hannity the Chinese divided by class while race appears to be the main dividing factor in America.

“The ideology is cultural Marxism and we were divided into groups as ‘oppressor’ and ‘oppressed.’ Here we use race, there they used class,” she explained. “The people here who have a different view are labeled racist, but in the Cultura Revolution the label was ‘counter-revolutionary.’ So, it’s a hat that fits all and once the hat is on your head, your life is ruined.”

Xi said mob outrage currently sweeping the U.S. is also reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution, specifically Chinese “cancel culture” mirroring today’s far-left war on American history.

“The methodology is also very similar, it’s cancel culture. We basically canceled the whole Chinese civilization pre-communism and we changed our school names, street names, store names. We changed even our personal names,” she said to Hannity.

According to Van Fleet, in communist China “your level of wokeness” determined “your chance to get a promotion or to get benefit. And who decides your level of wokeness? The party leaders.”

Signing off, Xi asked the American people to remember that “Freedom is fragile. We can lose it any time if we don’t defend it and there are a lot of Chinese Americans who share my point of view. And I know that more and more people will step up and tell the American people critical race theory isn’t anti-racist, it is racist, it is divisive, it’s destructive and it is dangerous.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

That's the kind of crap you say every fucking time.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott and the truthers are going back to 1952!!

Did we go to sleep and wake up in 1952? This is dishonest demagogic rhetoric worthy of Joe McCarthy, of J. Edgar Hoover, of Richard M. Nixon. Socialism and communism were our shadowy demonic enemies during the 20th century, and they’ve never fully gone away as bogeymen, even with the end of the Cold War. But in the 2020 elections and in Georgia’s runoff Tuesday the menace of creeping socialism was elevated to near-hysterical levels.

Why spew overheated charges against certified moderates like Biden and obvious nonsocialists like Warnock and Ossoff? Well — duh! — because even if it is utter nonsense, it still has power. The GOP understands that the word socialist carries enduring, decades-old connotations for many Republicans, conjuring up images of bearded, wild-eyed foreigners who reject religion and harbor a fierce hostility to the American way of life. For others, it elicits an updated mental image which looks more like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez but is no less threatening.

House and Senate leaders at the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee have confirmed that candidates tagged as socialists see a decline in their poll numbers, according to Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Torrance). No surprise there — the word is associated with Josef Stalin and Fidel Castro and Boris Badenov and secularism and subversion. Why wouldn’t Republicans toss it around to describe ordinary liberal Democrats? According to the Pew Research Center, more than eight in 10 Republican voters have a negative impression of socialism.

The strategy is pretty transparent: Conflate your Democratic opponent with Bernie Sanders, and then Bernie with, say, Hugo Chavez. Everything else will fall into place.

But it’s a cynical, self-serving lie.

Real socialists want to replace the profit-driven capitalist system with one that favors social ownership and democratic control of the “means of production” and the economy as a whole. The word socialist is used to describe a wide range of people, from communist dictators to Scandinavian-style social democrats, from revolutionaries to reformers.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He is guilty as charged.

Trump gassed protesters for a photo op"

"Trump is ignoring Russian bounties on our troops"

"Trump called soldiers 'suckers'"

"The lab leak theory is a conspiracy"

"There won't be a vaccine by the end of this year"

"It's not safe to open schools"

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Black List of Nixon has returned.

1967


Explosive revelations that Trump’s Department of Justice seized records tied to top House Intelligence Committee Democrats, their staffers and their family members spurred comparisons across the cable networks of turbocharged Richard Nixon-like tactics.

Ex-FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi told MSNBC that it appeared Trump had a “blacklist of enemies” that “seemingly included only Democrats,” a practice that he could not recall in decades serving from the trenches to the leadership of the bureau. Figliuzzi’s remarks about an enemies list carried particular weight from the former head of the FBI’s counterintelligence division under Robert Mueller in 2011.

Asking three top national security experts about the comparison in phone interviews, Law&Crime received a variety of responses. One found Donald Trump’s modus operandi too scattershot for Nixon’s cunning to feel apt. Another found the analogy downplayed the danger of the current moment, and third found the political motivations of both to be clear.

All three believed historical parallels only go so far in describing the New York Times report that the Justice Department subpoenaed Apple for data from accounts of at least two Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee—chair Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, both California representatives vilified by Trump—in 2017 and 2018. Prosecutors seized records tied to at least a dozen people in the committee, including one of their minor children, and the Justice Department gagged Apple from telling the targets of the subpoena about it, according to the report.

CNN subsequently reported that then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions had not been involved in those subpoenas, and the Times previously reported ex-Attorney General Bill Barr revived the moribund probes, before they finally died.

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Three leading national security experts Law&Crime contacted in phone interviews for this article found the leak investigation of Congress members extremely unusual, if not downright alarming or apparently political.

Sparking calls for an inspector general investigation and legislation to protect against abusive searches, the report falls amid a series of others about Trump’s Justice Department seeking information about the New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN and even a parody Twitter account of the former president’s ally, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif).

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Echoes, and Limits, of the Nixon Analogy

1967.

Speaking on MSNBC’s show The 11th Hour, Figliuzzi’s comment was in response to a prompt by host Brian Williams, who predicted Nixon comparisons would soon become a “cable news drinking game.” During the Watergate scandal, Nixon’s so-called “hatchet man” Charles Colson and former special assistant George T. Bell compiled a list of perceived political foes sent to then-White House counsel John Dean in 1971.

In a phone interview, national security lawyer Bradley Moss questioned the analogy, believing that any modern-day equivalent would be more haphazard through a Trumpian prism.

“As much as it would be newsworthy and fascinating to imagine there was some formal version of an enemies list, it’s unlikely that existed in any true form beyond Trump’s rantings on Twitter,” Moss told Law&Crime in a phone interview.

“Whatever [Trump] may have said in private discussions in the Oval Office, this does represent, obviously, the Justice Department pushing a lot of their discretionary ranges of authority that have always existed in the gray areas, pushing it to the limit to see how far they could go,” Moss continued, adding that it showed federal prosecutors going where they “never would have dreamed” of treading previously.

“The only time I ever can remember them ever going for stuff with respect to members of Congress was tied up in financial corruption, and public corruption probes, which is understandable, because again, just like anyone else, members of Congress aren’t above the law,” Moss noted. “Simply being a member of Congress does not place you beyond the reach of law enforcement.”

The investigation reported by the Times, however, was a leak investigation that sputtered along until it fizzled.

As Moss noted, even pursuing a leak investigation against a member of Congress had previously been considered a third rail.

“There would be serious separation of powers and constitutional complications to any effort to try to prosecute a member of Congress for disclosing classified information to a member of the media, for example,” Moss said. “The government’s never tried it. The worst kept secret is everybody in this town leaks, and we all know that Congress is not above leaking. But DOJ, as a matter of policy has always avoided going after members, because there would be a serious constitutional clash. It’d be a question of whether or not Congress has the inherent authority to declassify or determine to declassify or disclose information on its own, separate from the executive branch, and the DOJ doesn’t want that fight.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/nixon-style-blacklist-of-enemies-or-a-whole-new-ballgame-legal-experts-react-to-report-that-trump-doj-seized-data-from-top-house-intel-democrats/?utm_source=mostpopular

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Their business offices are a criminal scene.

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice's internal watchdog will investigate the Trump-era seizure of communication records from some Democratic lawmakers and journalists, the agency announced Friday.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

1948 Republican style

What they're saying: "In this case, the subpoena, which was issued by a federal grand jury and included a nondisclosure order signed by a federal magistrate judge, provided no information on the nature of the investigation and it would have been virtually impossible for Apple to understand the intent of the desired information without digging through users' accounts," Apple said in the statement to CNN.

"Consistent with the request, Apple limited the information it provided to account subscriber information and did not provide any content such as emails or pictures."

The big picture: At least a dozen people linked to the House Intelligence Committee had records seized between 2017 and early 2018, including Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who now chairs the committee, and Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), a fierce Trump critic.

Microsoft received a similar subpoena in 2017 related to a congressional staffer's personal email account, according to CNN.As part of the leak investigation, the DOJ also seized the phone records of journalists at multiple major media companies.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.axios.com/doj-apple-subpoena-congress-data-318e75c1-dbee-41b8-9999-2ae69036f0db.html

Donald J. Trump 45th President of the United States said...

ABOUTNEWSALERTSCONTACTSHOPCONTRIBUTE

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

06/10/21

As President, I had a great and very productive meeting in Helsinki, Finland, with President Putin of Russia. Despite the belated Fake News portrayal of the meeting, the United States won much, including the respect of President Putin and Russia. Because of the phony Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, made-up and paid for by the Democrats and Crooked Hillary Clinton, the United States was put at a disadvantage—a disadvantage that was nevertheless overcome by me. As to who do I trust, they asked, Russia or our “Intelligence” from the Obama era, meaning people like Comey, McCabe, the two lovers, Brennan, Clapper, and numerous other sleezebags, or Russia, the answer, after all that has been found out and written, should be obvious. Our government has rarely had such lowlifes as these working for it. Good luck to Sleepy Biden in dealing with President Putin—don’t fall asleep during the meeting, and please give him my warmest regards!

RINO Detective said...

Media Begins Its Meddling in the 2024 Primary

Paul Ryan uncritically parrots the mainstream media’s political hits on Republicans. That makes him an ideal establishment candidate.

By Adam Mill

June 11, 2021

In March 2018, then-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) took to the lectern to announce he had received “assurances” that President Trump was not considering firing special counsel Robert Mueller. “We have a system based upon the rule of law in this country.” A month later, Ryan announced his retirement from Congress. 

In July 2018, Ryan refused to permit an effort to impeach then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for obstructing congressional inquiries into the Russian collusion hoax. Ryan’s protection of Mueller and his untimely retirement helped tip the 2018 midterm elections against his party and Nancy Pelosi has held the speaker’s gavel ever since then. 

X

Mueller should have been fired and Ryan should have urged Trump to do it. Mueller proved himself to be a fumbling and doddering fool unable to grasp the basics of the investigation he supposedly led. The real directors of the witch hunt, Trump haters led by Andrew Weissman, abused the powers of the special counsel to leak, smear, and harass the sitting president. It was, from the very start, a political operation intended to deny Trump the full freedom and powers an elected president normally would enjoy. It wasn’t quite a coup because power didn’t change hands. But it added to the continuing loss of confidence Americans have in achieving political change through elections. 

As speaker of the House in 2018, Ryan had tremendous power to expose and stop the Russian collusion hoax. Just a month earlier, in February, Representative Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) had released a memorandum revealing that the FBI did indeed use its powers to spy on the Trump campaign to include illegal surveillance of Carter Page. At a point of maximum need, Ryan watched passively as the political jackals in the media and government leveraged Mueller’s bogus investigation into a political win in the 2018 midterms.

Fortunately, Ryan is out of power. If he had had his way, he would have empowered another sprawling political witch hunt in the form of the January 6 commission. As George Will noted in the Washington Post, “on Jan. 6, when a mob sacked the U.S. Capitol, Ryan wept.” How about a few tears for the political prisoners who are being held without bail for nonviolent crimes? 

Will captured this quote from Ryan regarding January 6, “it was horrifying to see a presidency come to such a dishonorable and disgraceful end.” Ryan further warned against basing conservatism on “the populist appeal of one personality, or of second-rate imitations. . . . Voters looking for Republican leaders want to see independence and mettle. They will not be impressed by the sight of yes men and flatterers flocking to Mar-a-Lago.” While nobody endorses the January 6 incursion of the Capitol, we don’t need more grandstanding politicians’ crocodile tears to lubricate the pretext for political prosecutions. 

Commonsense said...

Liberals here want talk about anything except the topic at hand. I guess there is no argument about the awful incompetence emblematic off Democrat run cities.

anonymous said...

Trouble sleeping cramps worrying that people don't follow topics......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! This topic is about as worrisome as a nothing burger......with Barr's DOJ investigating sitting members of congress without any evidence just trumps tweets....it sure looks like Barr is more of a criminal than Nixon!!!!!

Donald J. Trump said...

From the fake news. But this should have happened

“Please, military, Secretive Service, Capitol Police, will you just stand down and let my friends march into the Capitol and disrupt the vote to certify the election, and while they are there, hang the Vice President and the Speaker of the House, so we can have a coup and keep control of the government and turn America into a dictatorship!”

In August just change a couple names and proceed.

Seig Heil

Mr President Trump

Myballs said...

Trump is gone. Move on.

anonymous said...

Anonymous Myballs said...
Trump is gone. Move on.



BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! How many times are you going to repeat that same stupidity loser????? Trump is in the news.!!!!! When he shuts up and goes away....people will move on. He is a clear and present danger to America as long as he has millions of idiots like you defending him!!!!

Myballs said...

Hey dumb fuck, he posted a Trump story he even admitted was made up. That's the news. Pretend news.

Wr don't call you dopey for nothing.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics
As he drives up the per barrel price of oil he helps Putin.

Anonymous said...

Again, Roger gets an "F" grade.

Roger AmickJune 11, 2021 at 9:13 AM
The fact that bond yields have come down.
They are a major factor in inflation rates" alkynomics
Bond rates cause inflation?

Roger' S got no answer, again, on topics he brings here.

Commonsense said...

I'm actually amused that liberals refuse to talk about this topic and are focusing their wrath on legitimate DOJ subpoenas.

Still taking those liposuction treatments fatty?

Trouble sleeping cramps worrying that people don't follow topics......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Putin snubbed little crayon licking Joe at G-7 .

Too funny.

Anonymous said...

"Roger AmickJune 11, 2021 at 6:37 AM

To put it simply enough for kputz.

During the shutdown, thousands of supplies were not being manufactured or in the case of lumber, nobody was harvesting lumber, the increased demand as the worst economic crisis in history increased astronomicaly, the prices skyrocketed.

Nope, actually lumber production is @ a 13 year high.



Anonymous said...

It is the new restraints being put in Lumber by Neo-socialist Biden that has driven lumber prices up.

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. said...

Today President Biden met with G7 leaders to discuss strategic competition with China and commit to concrete actions to help meet the tremendous infrastructure need in low- and middle-income countries.

Build Back Better World: An Affirmative Initiative for Meeting the Tremendous Infrastructure Needs of Low- and Middle-Income Countries. President Biden and G7 partners agreed to launch the bold new global infrastructure initiative Build Back Better World (B3W), a values-driven, high-standard, and transparent infrastructure partnership led by major democracies to help narrow the $40+ trillion infrastructure need in the developing world, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Through B3W, the G7 and other like-minded partners with coordinate in mobilizing private-sector capital in four areas of focus—climate, health and health security, digital technology, and gender equity and equality—with catalytic investments from our respective development finance institutions.

B3W will be global in scope, from Latin America and the Caribbean to Africa to the Indo-Pacific. Different G7 partners will have different geographic orientations, but the sum of the initiative will cover low- and middle-income countries across the world. 

In announcing this partnership, the United States and its G7 partners are expressing a unified vision for global infrastructure development. As a lead partner in B3W, the United States will seek to mobilize the full potential of our development finance tools, including the Development Finance Corporation, USAID, EXIM, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, and complementary bodies such as the Transaction Advisory Fund. In doing so, the Biden Administration aims to complement domestic infrastructure investments in the American Jobs Plan and create new opportunities to demonstrate U.S. competitiveness abroad and create jobs at home.

In addition to the billions of dollars which the United States mobilizes in overseas infrastructure financing through existing bilateral and multilateral tools, we will work with Congress to augment our development finance toolkit with the hope that, together with the private sector, other U.S. stakeholders, and G7 partners, B3W will collectively catalyze hundreds of billions of dollars of infrastructure investment for low- and middle-income countries in the coming years.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Much better than before.

The former was an isolationist.


If they had prevailed, they German Empire would control Europe and western Asia

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Catturd ™
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1403505635598258179


I don’t wanna hear the damn words “white supremacy” come out of Joe Biden’s mouth again until he addresses his own son using the n-word.



It's called liberal privilege not to have to address

or democrat privilege

racism is OK if you are in that elite group

and the media will ask you about cookies or ice cream or soft drinks.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Peter J. Hasson
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1403392880148987909

FBI director confirms Mexico cartel activity 'spilling over' into US amid border crisis https://foxnews.com/politics/fbi-director-mexico-cartel-activity-spilling-over-us-border-crisis


Tim Young

"When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best... They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”


Where have I heard that ?

Anonymous said...

😅B3W🤣

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He destroyed the middle class.

True! Started with Reagan! He abolished tax write offs for credit card interest, car interest, boat interest! Taxed Social Security! Cut Federal employees retirees Social Security benefits in half even through they paid into it like everyone else! Cut taxes on the Rich and Corporations! Busted middle class unions! Raised the debt ceiling a record 17 times compared to average 4 times! Raised the deficit a record high which was more than all the Presidents before him combined! First one to hurt and attack the middle class and it snowballed from there! Sold arms illegally to Iran!! He was a union SAG President at one time and was collecting actors , Governor, and then President pensions! He turn the party into Greed and away from the party of Lincoln, Eisenhower your Father and Grandfathers party!!

It started when he was elected.


The Reconstruction started on January 20th in 2021.

rrb said...

Blogger Commonsense said...

Liberals here want talk about anything except the topic at hand. I guess there is no argument about the awful incompetence emblematic off Democrat run cities.



That's always the case because everything liberalism touches turns to shit.


rrb said...

😅B3W🤣


Yep. Where gasoline is 56% higher than it was a year ago and inflation is at a 13 year high.

Ask the poor and lower middle class if Stairmaster Joe is building back better.

That's not just stupid, that's alky stupid.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Climate change is a Democratic hoax aka...

June 10 (Reuters) - The reservoir created by Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel that symbolized the American ascendance of the 20th Century, has sunk to its lowest level ever, underscoring the gravity of the extreme drought across the U.S. West.

Lake Mead, formed in the 1930s from the damming of the Colorado River at the Nevada-Arizona border about 30 miles (50 km) east of Las Vegas, is the largest reservoir in the United States. It is crucial to the water supply of 25 million people including in the cities of Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Tucson and Las Vegas.

As of 11 p.m. PDT Wednesday (0600 GMT Thursday), the lake surface fell to 1,071.56 feet above sea level, dipping below the previous record low set on July 1, 2016. It has fallen 140 feet (42.7 meters) since 2000 - nearly the height of the Statue of Liberty from torch to base - exposing a bathtub ring of bleached-white embankments.

The drought that has brought Lake Mead low has gripped California, the Pacific Northwest, the Great Basin spanning Nevada, Oregon and Utah, plus the southwestern states of Arizona and New Mexico and even part of the Northern Plains.

Farmers are abandoning crops, Nevada is banning the watering of about one-third of the lawn in the Las Vegas area, and the governor of Utah is literally asking people to pray for rain.

Firefighters are facing worsening conditions this summer - after nearly 10,000 fires in California alone during the last wildfire season burned 4.2 million acres (1.7 million hectares), an area nearly as large as Kuwait.

Droughts are a recurring natural hazard but made worse recently by an accumulation of extremely dry years for most of this century. Scientists say human-influenced climate change has exacerbated the situation.

The rains that deluged the West at the end of 2015 - before the previous low-water mark was set at Lake Mead - were a mere respite from what is now a 22-year drought, the driest period in 115 years of record-keeping by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages water resources in the Western states.

"Some states, especially parts of California and parts of the southwest, it's really quite extreme drought conditions," said Ben Cook, a climate scientist at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.

In his decade of farming in North Dakota, Devin Jacobson has never seen it this dry. Jacobson's 3,500 acres of mostly durum wheat, canola, peas and lentils near Crosby have seen little rain beyond this season beyond two inches in late May and a quarter-inch this week.

"Another couple inches would put is in a pretty good spot, but there's nothing like that in the forecast right now," Jacobson said.

Officials across the West are enacting emergency measures. Wednesday, Arizona's governor declared an emergency after two fires burned more than 145,000 acres and triggered evacuations.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


That's not just stupid, that's alky stupid.



Baghdad Bob couldn't hold a candle to him

but he's probably his role model

and boy does alky know how to copy books of whatever

probably thinks it covers for his ignorance

tries to appropriate the thinking of others

and smother a thread


not working Baghdad

ROFLMFAO !!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tim Young

GIFT PHOTO:

https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1403442479328731137

Boris just clowned Biden.



U.S. has no respect anymore

foreigners love a weak US

and so do dems

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

How good is the bond market at predicting inflation? Joseph Gagnon, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, suggests that yields are far more closely correlated with past inflation than future inflation, though much of the data used predates the existence of inflation-protected bonds.

But even with that in mind, investors are making a significant bet, since the bonds would slump in value if anything like a normal historical relationship between inflation and yields resumed. Much is made of the Fed’s activity in the Treasury market, but the central bank only holds around 25% of the total. Most is in the hands of investors who stand to lose money in a selloff.

Other forecasts are a mixed bag. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s latest survey of professional forecasters, published in May, sees headline inflation at 2.4% on average over the next five years and 2.3% on average over the next 10 years, very much in line with the market pricing. This week the University of Chicago Booth School of Business also released a survey of economic experts on the risk of overheating and inflation, indicating a rough balance between views that the economy is going to overheat and that it isn’t, but with many expressing uncertainty rather than a strong position.

Even if signals from the bond market are imperfect, investors predicting a damaging level of inflation are still clearly in the small minority in the market. What is priced in is, as it stands, almost precisely what the Federal Reserve is looking for. If 1970s-style inflation really is in the cards, those who failed to position their portfolios appropriately can at least take comfort from the knowledge that few of their peers did either.
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The truthers want the President to fail, because they hope that the minority people end up on the streets like in 1930.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-does-the-bond-market-know-about-inflation-11623405792?mod=business_major_pos12

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-does-the-bond-market-know-about-inflation-11623405792?mod=business_major_pos12

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Biden administration lifts sanctions on former Iranian officials, businesses

The move comes days before Iran, U.S. are set to renegotiate on the 2015 nuclear deal.


https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/biden-administration-lifts-sanctions-former-iranian-officials-and-businesses

Coming soon, pallets of cash to terrorists

wonder what will happen next.

Iran loves Biden, he was their man

rrb said...




Soup, Spam and Shake Shack burgers are all getting more expensive as food companies pass along higher costs to consumers.

General Mills Inc., Campbell Soup Co. , Unilever PLC, and J.M. Smucker Co. are among food makers raising prices at supermarkets. Restaurants including Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. have raised menu prices. Executives say they expect more price increases this summer as costs remain elevated for labor, commodities and transport.

“We’re in a period of unprecedented commodity inflation,” Unilever Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope told investors Monday. He said Unilever would recover some of those costs in part by selling smaller packages of some foods at the same price as a larger size.

Higher prices on grocery-store shelves and restaurant menus are part of a broader rise in inflation. U.S. consumer prices surged 5% in May from a year ago to reach the highest annual inflation rate in nearly 13 years.

More expensive used cars and trucks fueled the increase, according to Labor Department data, and prices for furniture and airfare also jumped. Food prices are rising because of the higher costs for labor and transport but also ingredients including corn, soybean oil and wheat.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/from-beans-to-burgers-food-is-getting-more-expensive-11623344185



rrb said...



LMAO:


The Iranian-backed Hamas terror group presented an award this week to the Al Jazeera news network for what the terror group described as the outlet’s "great professionalism" in its coverage of last month’s war with Israel.


https://freebeacon.com/national-security/hamas-awards-al-jazeera-for-great-coverage-of-latest-war-with-israel/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Most of the experts say that it's temporary.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The racist rodent and kputz are self declared financial experts.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Jimmy Quinn
https://twitter.com/Ryan_M_Tully/status/1403471947464429573

New: The Biden admin is defending its decision to remove an investment ban on Sugon, a supercomputing firm involved in nuclear weapons-testing and Uyghur surveillance.

Treasury says a new EO puts military company designations on solid legal ground.


https://nationalreview.com/2021/06/the-biden-administration-is-letting-a-dangerous-chinese-company-off-the-u-s-governments-investment-blacklist/

Joe Wilson
@RepJoeWilson

It is unconscionable that the Biden administration is lifting investment prohibitions on a company directly involved in China’s nuclear and hypersonic programs.


Ryan Tully
@Ryan_M_Tully

“If you like your shares of Chinese Defense Companies, you can keep them.” - #Biden Administration



and Biden tried to sneak this in with an attempt to frame this as a larger list than what Trump had initiated...

so much for being tough on China

more like bending over for China

Like the Russia pipeline, Iran and now this

America's enemies are beaming, and they haven't done anything for all this special treatment, other than put up to some tough Biden rhetoric.

Oh, and help the "big guy"

Whoever that is

rrb said...


Biden administration lifts sanctions on former Iranian officials, businesses

The move comes days before Iran, U.S. are set to renegotiate on the 2015 nuclear deal.



Biden is simply a traitor.



rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The racist rodent and kputz are self declared financial experts.



Says the clown who got scammed out of his Pomeranian wife's nest egg.

LOL.

Real smooth, alky.

Jimmy Hitler Sr said...

“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under Trump, indivisible, and with liberty and justice for all.”

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

CNN Breaking News
https://mobile.twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/1403436041223106561


The average new car price hit a record $38,255 in May, according to JD Power, up 12% from a year earlier



alky loves CNN

definitely not a sign of inflation, right ?

this helps the middle class, right ?

rrb said...


alky loves CNN

definitely not a sign of inflation, right ?

this helps the middle class, right ?



The poor, lower middle class and elderly on fixed incomes are getting crushed right now. And the man responsible for it all got lost at the G7 and idiot wifey had to lead him by the hand to where he was supposed to be.


Anonymous said...

Again, Roger gets an "F" grade.

Roger AmickJune 11, 2021 at 9:13 AM
The fact that bond yields have come down.
They are a major factor in inflation rates" alkynomics
Bond rates cause inflation?


Roger can't the question, he can't because he doesn't understand.

So he posts this.
"The racist rodent and kputz are self declared financial experts."

Shabby 4F-Alky.

I am a college degree holding economist.

You don't even know the difference.

Anonymous said...

Roger, how was it you got scammed out of Lydia's nest egg?

Describe the scam and how you fell for it?

Commonsense said...

Multi-decade droughts have occurred in the Colorado river basin three times in the 20th through early 21st century. Tree ring analysis indicate they are a frequent occurrence.

and tree-ring widths, for which much longer records exist. Analyses of tree rings have been used extensively to reconstruct the history of drought in the United States for the past 800 years. Tree-ring reconstructions of precipitation in northern Utah (Gray and others, in press) indicate that, since 1226 A.D., nine droughts have occurred lasting 15-20 years and four droughts have occurred lasting more than 20 years. Moreover, tree-ring records indicate that some past droughts in the Colorado River basin persisted for several decades (Meko and others, 1995). Such findings from the tree-ring record, coupled with new findings about the connection between the AMO and drought frequency (McCabe and others, 2004), suggest that the current drought could continue for several more years. Alternatively, the three droughts that affected the basin during the 20th century (Fig. 3) each lasted from 4 to 11 years, indicating that the current dry conditions could shift to wetter conditions at any time.

Bottom line is that drought is a natural climate condition in the Colorado river basin and has nothing to do with anthropogenic global warming.

As as as the current drought, it could last several more years or end tomorrow.

June 10 (Reuters) - The reservoir created by Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel that symbolized the American ascendance of the 20th Century, has sunk to its lowest level ever, underscoring the gravity of the extreme drought across the U.S. West.

Anonymous said...

Exactly, good use of empirical research and science.

Commonsense said...

The problem with the Colorado river basin is its overuse. It is literally keeping California afloat. Supplying drinking water and irrigation to its farmland.

And California is not just growing water resistant crops like wheat and barley but monsoon crops like rice and citrus. So it sucking a great deal of fresh water.

Anonymous said...

Right again CS.

The Three Socialist Stooges of CHT can't grasp this.

Anonymous said...

BIDENOMICS
Joe reinstated the puddles and rain drop rules of Obama.
Making it harder for ranchers and farmers to use the rain and water on their land.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

e Biden’s mental acuity matters.

After years of trying to paint former President Trump as the wild-eyed man – with former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein threateningto get evidence to invoke the 25th Amendment – the deep state and their leakees in the media had been hunting for something – anything – to get the president on.

But that’s so last year.

Now that Joe Biden is in the Oval Office, the media can’t look away fast enough from the man who obviously suffers from cognitive problems.

And now Joe’s gotten lost again. And this time, Joe got lost in front of the whole world.

Related: Joe Biden’s Dementia European Vacation

At the G-7 summit in the UK, Doctor Jill Biden slipped ahead of Joe to jawbone with some dignitaries.

It appears Joe stepped away from a table and, for a brief moment, forgot where he was supposed to be going. He stopped and looked around, failing to see Jill Biden nearby.

Jill Biden called out to Joe, which he apparently couldn’t hear, which forced her into making exaggerated hand movements encouraging him to come over to her.

You know the thing. Obviously, this isn’t the only time Joe has gotten lost, either in his mind or physically.

His Democrat opponents called him out for his forgetfulness on the campaign trail.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Pjmedia LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO at the racist rodent bastard

LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO