Wednesday, July 28, 2021

The real officer Dunn! A political activist who supports riots as long as they are for the right cause!

Looks like Officer Dunn supported BLM/Antifa rioting and called Trump the "racist in chief"



There is more... such as him calling Laura Ingraham a "white trash human" and using his own brand of racial slurs aimed at whites. This guy is an out and out race baiting psychopath who has no business wearing a uniform. I cannot get past the idea that we have to go looking or abstract systemic racism or traces of racial triggering to find some forms of "racism" from white people (apparently I am racist just for existing) - but it's perfectly acceptable for a guy like this to be completely racist against white people. 

Tell you what. The day that Officer Dunn stands up and denounces all rioting and goes and visits the 700 injured cops from Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland and elsewhere... and apologized to them for supporting their injuries in the name of "social justice" - is the day I will take him seriously. 

156 comments:

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

roger is still looking for the body cam video he claimed that officer showed at the committee meeting yesterday.

Funny that it is no where on the internet

along with 14,000 other hours of unreleased video

That could clear up a lot of things

desperation for dems and they've way overplayed there hand

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

* their

Commonsense said...

Fun to see if Roger or James try to refute the truth.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Bernard B. Kerik
https://twitter.com/BernardKerik/status/1420037744412213252

No words!

Having commanded the NYPD on 9/11 and been stabbed and shot at; and witnessed numerous colleagues shot and killed in the 80s - 90s in the line of duty, I am shocked at the cowardice.

They should be fired - not fit for duty.



Take it from someone who really knows

When does he get to testify ?

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Jack Posobiec
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1420449544702148618


Why won't @SpeakerPelosi release the video of the crowd of 20 people chanting the N-word at Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn as he testified?



maybe roger still has it on his dvr ?

definitely must have been caught on some of the 14,000 hours of tape and body cam that hasn't been released

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Jack Posobiec

TWEET:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1420440121506254848

Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn thought it was hilarious ‘gold’ when Trump was rushed off stage during an active shooter threat at a rally



Pretty sure he may not be a neutral party

release the tapes

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Raheem J. Kassam
https://mobile.twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1420434189007024128


This year, for Halloween, I’m going as @AOC on Jan 6th.

As in, I won’t attend the party I’m invited to, I’ll go across the street and the next day make up a story about how someone at the party almost killed me.


Anonymous said...

Always a hidden Socialist Democrat agenda.

Anonymous said...

JamesLies


“So far, the recovery remains robust by most available data"

You got to be as stupid as Alky to believe that James.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

If it's a lie, it's Neil Irwin's lie, not mine.
I was quoting him, using his name.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

There are other black officers who will confirm that they were called the N word that day. You want to call all of them racist liars?

As for this:
"Racism is so American that when you attack it, it is thought you are attacking America" -- I saw that on a T-shirt (not worn by Dunn).

So give us now some actual VERIFIABLE racist statements made by Officer Harry Dunn, not just Tucker Carlson venting.

Commonsense said...

Joe Biden mistakes President Obama for President Trump, calling it a "Freudian slip."

Commonsense said...

There are other black officers who will confirm that they were called the N word that day. You want to call all of them racist liars?

Who are these officers James?

C.H. Truth said...

Sorry Reverend...

If you are going to show up at hearing dripping with crocodile tears over how rioters were mean to you...

I'd expect that you do not have a history of defending BLM/Antifa riots that actually injured over 700 officers and took over 30 lives.

I don't know (or frankly don't care) if this guy is "lying" or not about being called names. I do know that he is anything but honest for coming to a hearing like this and demanding that he is a victim when he openly justified other riots that left 700 injured and 30 plus dead.

No respect for it. Not even a little bit.

But that is just me. You, on the other hand have that hypocritical side to you that allows you take his side. Because of "George Floyd or something". Right?

Anonymous said...

James, you believed it enough to post it.

“So far, the recovery remains robust by most available data"

Now you don't believe it when challenged?

Or is it you don't know about economics?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I knew you would not believe a black man again and again and again and again and again and

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Commonsense said...

give us now some actual VERIFIABLE racist statements made by Officer Harry Dunn, not just Tucker Carlson venting.

Laura Ingraham a "white trash human" and using his own brand of racial slurs aimed at whites

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

AND DON'T GIVE ME THE TUCKER CARLSON BS FROM SIX DAYS AGO--
Tucker Carlson attacks Black officer who says he was called the N-word during the Capitol riot
NBC Universal
WILSON WONG
July 22, 2021, 9:08 AM
Fox News host Tucker Carlson called a Black police officer who said he was called the N-word while defending the Capitol on Jan. 6 an "angry, left-wing political activist" on Wednesday.

In April, Capitol police Officer Harry Dunn told "The ReidOut" host Joy Reid that Black officers fought a "different" battle than everybody else as they endured both physical trauma and racist slurs while fending off supporters of former President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol.

Dunn is among the first people set to testify on July 27 before a new House committee created to investigate the Capitol riot. Ahead of Dunn's testimony, Carlson verbally attacked the officer's impartiality as a witness, citing past social media posts that involved Democratic lawmakers.

“Dunn will pretend to speak for the country's law enforcement community, but it turns out Dunn has very little in common with your average cop,” Carlson said on his show. “Dunn is an angry, left-wing political activist.” PROOF OF THAT?

Backlash on social media was swift.

"Forever grateful to officers like Harry Dunn," Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., tweeted on Wednesday. "He put his body between lawmakers and an armed mob."

Dunn's attorneys also responded, posting a lenghty statement on Twitter.
Tonight Fox News allowed its host Tucker Carlson, who has not served a day in uniform, whether military or law enforcement, to criticize the heroism and service of African-American U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn," David H. Laufman and Mark S. Zaid said in the statement.

“Our client has served 13 years in law enforcement and on January 6, 2021, fought against an insurrectionist violent crowd — no doubt many of them Carlson’s supporters — to protect the lives of our elected officials, including Vice President Pence,” they said.

The lawyers added Dunn would "lay down his life to protect a Member of Congress, regardless of being a Republican or Democrat," and would continue to testify next Tuesday.

Dunn and other Capitol officers have all aggressively lobbied for a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot, but legislation to form the panel fell short of the 60 votes needed to move forward.

More than 500 people have been criminally charged six months after the pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol to stop Congress from formally accepting the Electoral College votes that delivered November's election to President Joe Biden. The riot left five people dead, including Capitol police Officer Brian Sicknick.

Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You are getting closer to being lockdown for alzheimers disease.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

James thanks Ch belives Tucker Carlson for everything!

Commonsense said...

I don't know (or frankly don't care) if this guy is "lying" or not about being called names. I do know that he is anything but honest for coming to a hearing like this and demanding that he is a victim when he openly justified other riots that left 700 injured and 30 plus dead.

Retired St Louis Police Capt David Dorn could not be reached for comment.

Anonymous said...

"Surging Inflation" Crap.

"The Federal Reserve maintained ultra-low interest rates and reaffirmed its commitment to other easy monetary policies as the U.S. economy faces down a pair of new threats: surging inflation and rising COVID-19 infections that prompted the CDC to reinstate a select mask mandate"

James, get your table out, take notes, attempt to not look dumber then Roger.

Continuing zero to 25 basis point rates is "data" of a week economy.

So is QE.

Anonymous said...

Roger, your embrace of isolation is a change.
I know why.

Still.

Commonsense said...

AND DON'T GIVE ME THE TUCKER CARLSON BS FROM SIX DAYS AGO--
Tucker Carlson attacks Black officer who says he was called the N-word during the Capitol riot
NBC Universal


Truth is the truth. But it all can be settled by releasing the body cam. Where is it James?

Anonymous said...

"The National Police Association on Wednesday slammed Congress’ investigation of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as a politically motivated "dog and pony show" that has no intention of uncovering the truth of what really happened that day."

Anonymous said...

CS.. "Truth is the truth. But it all can be settled by releasing the body cam. Where is it James?"

Roger has it on a vcr tape.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Common's 2:03
Is that your white flag, CommonInsanity?

When I google,
"Did Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn call Laura Ingraham "white trash"?
I get nothing.
What do you get? Show us.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Dunn never said there was body cam taken when he was called the N-word. Give us the quote where he said that.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Yours are all straw arguments.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸

VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/ColumbiaBugle/status/1420448038905159683

#Thread Tucker Carlson's Monologue Reacting To The January 6th Commission & The Questions Left Unanswered

-Who Shot Ashli Babbitt?
-What's On The Thousands Of Hours Of Surveillance Footage?
-How Many FBI Informants Were Present On January 6th?



WOW, Tucker Carlson last night was asking the same questions we were asking here

But we were a bit more thorough...

Maybe they had to cut it down for TV time restrictions

ROFLMFAO !!!

anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! Lil Schitty starts a thread disparaging and lying about a hero black cop as his hero in the GOP house caucus sprouts racist bullshit that 1/6 rioters were just tourists!!~!!!! Lil Schtitty embraces the rhetoric from this idiot and blames Pelosi for inciting the riots!!!!!!! He really has lost his fucking mind....LOLOLOLOLOLOL



Yahoo News
House Republican defends 'normal tourist visit' comment about Jan. 6 insurrection
Jon Ward
Jon Ward·Chief National Correspondent
Wed, July 28, 2021, 12:26 PM·5 min read
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A House Republican is defending a statement he made about how some video footage of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol looked like a “normal tourist visit.”

“I stand by that exact statement as I said it,” Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., said during a tense hearing of the House Rules Committee Tuesday evening.

Clyde, a first-term House member who is a Navy combat veteran and gun store owner, was pressed on his comments repeatedly by Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., a constitutional lawyer who is a member of the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

Raskin is on the Rules Committee, and Clyde was appearing as a witness before it to talk about an amendment he is proposing to legislation unrelated to Jan. 6. Raskin, however, had spent the morning in the select committee’s first hearing, listening to four police officers describe the horrific hand-to-hand combat they experienced with Trump supporters who were attempting to stop Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election.

Aquilino Gonell, sergeant of the U.S. Capitol Police, Michael Fanone, officer for the Metropolitan Police Department, and Harry Dunn, private first class of the U.S. Capitol Police, listen while Daniel Hodges, officer for the Metropolitan Police Department, testifies during a hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., July 27, 2021. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool via Reuters)
U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Officers Michael Fanone and Daniel Hodges, and U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn at a hearing of the Jan. 6 select committee on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool/Reuters)
So when Clyde appeared before the Rules Committee later on Tuesday, Raskin quizzed the Republican about his “tourist” comment and about his vote against legislation awarding Congressional Gold Medals to Capitol Police for their defense of the U.S. Capitol.

The 10-minute back-and-forth between the two lawmakers exposed the raw anger that many in Congress feel toward a group of Republicans who are trying to minimize, downplay or distract from the gravity of the attack on the Capitol, which was egged on and incited by then-President Donald Trump.

Raskin began by asking Clyde if he had watched the testimony of the police officers. Clyde said that question was “irrelevant” to the amendment he was there to discuss. Both members began raising their voices, leading House Rules Committee Chairman Jim McGovern, D-Mass., to ask them to lower the volume.

anonymous said...



WOW, Tucker Carlson last night was asking the same questions we were asking here


BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!! Seems to me both Tucker and you are a pair of idiots!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!

My really big questionS which you won't consider is DID TRUMP INCITE THE RIOTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DID CONGRESS ABET THE RIOTS!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Morning Consult poll.

Fifty-nine percent of “registered voters hold Biden’s economic policies responsible for rise in inflation in the United States, compared with 53% who point to Americans’ return to pre-pandemic behaviors,” the poll found."

James , keep taking notes.




Anonymous said...

James, you believed it enough to post it.

“So far, the recovery remains robust by most available data"

Now you don't believe it when challenged?

Or is it you don't know about economics?

Commonsense said...

My really big questionS which you won't consider is DID TRUMP INCITE THE RIOTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DID CONGRESS ABET THE RIOTS!!!!!!!

Considering that every public utter by Trump that days was for peace and reconciliation, I don't see an incitement at all.

But go on Denny. Show me the statement where Trump incited a riot.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


VERY lo iq said:
My really big questionS which you won't consider is DID TRUMP INCITE THE RIOTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DID CONGRESS ABET THE RIOTS!!!!!!!


Thanks for asking VERY lo iq. I gave it a lot of consideration and to your first quwstion - no. Did Congress abet the riots ? I'll give that an incomplete. We haven't heard from Nancy yet. under oath. questioned.

But of course we all know this is a farce.

Well maybe you don't know.

Has your skill in the "google machine" changed your research number of only "i" people dying of Covid after being double vaccinated ?

Or was that your final answer ?

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...



VIDEO:
https://mobile.twitter.com/RED_IN_PA_2/status/1419979167047852035

Violent video of the Capitol Insurrection Just Released. Viewer ⚠️ Discretion is advised




OK some more video has come out and I may have to reconsider.

Video evidence is powerful

C.H. Truth said...

I knew you would not believe a black man again and again and again and again and again and

I neither believe or don't believe him. But regardless of the man's color, he is a racist who calls people names, uses racial slurs, and trolls on twitter about race.

You only find him credible because you want to believe what he says.


But of course... George Floyd or something.

700 injured cops and a few dozen dead people.

No issues for Roger.

George Floyd or something. False equivalency! George Floyd!

Bad orange man!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is my next prediction by Ch

There’s a reason for the drama we saw play out at the Jan. 6 Committee hearing.

As the day showed, it isn’t about investigating or delving into truth, it’s about presenting an emotional case for demonizing President Donald Trump and 74 million-plus Trump supporters.

If that wasn’t clear enough, if you didn’t get that was the message that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) wants you to take away in the lead up to the 2022 midterms, then New York Times reporter Katie Benner laid it out for you clearly in a series of tweets.

Benner tweeted that the Committee hearing “underscores” the ongoing threat within the country. She said that there was a national security “dilemma” and that Trump supporters should be considered “enemies of the state.”

Separation is the next agenda.





C.H. Truth said...

Dunn never said there was body cam taken when he was called the N-word. Give us the quote where he said that.

So what?

- he was wearing it.

- then took it off.

- then he was called racial slurs

- then he put it back on?


Is that the argument, Reverend? George Floyd or something on top of it?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/07/28/nyt-reporters-dangerous-statement-suggesting-trump-supporters-are-enemies-of-state-n417471

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You don't believe him because he is black.



Or he is a The Deep State conspirator!



C.H. Truth said...

You don't believe him because he is black.

Whatever you say Roger...

You believe him without question because you are gullible.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday held its benchmark interest rate near zero and said the economy continues to progress despite concerns over the pandemic spread.

As expected, the Federal Open Market Committee concluded its two-day meeting by keeping interest rates in a target range between zero and 0.25%.

Along with that, the committee said in a unanimously approved statement that the economy continues to “strengthen.”

Despite the optimism about the economy, Chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed is nowhere near considering a rate hike.

“Our approach here has been to be as transparent as we can. We have not reached substantial further progress yet,” he said. “We see ourselves having some ground to cover to get there.”

“Substantial further progress” on inflation and employment is the benchmark the Fed has set before it will tighten policy, which would mean slowing and ultimately stopping monthly bond purchases and ultimately raising interest rates.. The statement noted only that “progress” has been made, and the FOMC will continue to watch conditions to see how close they get to the Fed’s goals.

The notation that “progress” has been made towards the Fed’s goals on employment and inflation was nevertheless seen as a nod that changes to policy, particularly regarding the monthly bond purchases, could be on the way.

They are being very cautious.



anonymous said...

Is that the argument, Reverend? George Floyd or something on top of it?


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! That the best drivel you got Lil SCHITTY???? We have the sworn testimony from a police officer which you hold in contempt because he is black and telling the truth....Funny how you defended Chauvin up to the point he was convicted.....Yeah you really are showing how little you respect police if they don't serve trumps needs......

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I actually watched him live.

I generally judge people by their words and facial expressions.

I didn't think that he was lying.

You choose to believe Tucker Carlson etc..

Because of your political bias.

And unfortunately the underlying racism.

C.H. Truth said...

Btw...

The Reverend could just to to the front page of RCP - read the article in question and see the Twitter comment he made on Laura Ingraham's tweet. Simple enough.

But too difficult when you use "google" and the only thing it brings back are articles from CNN, MSNBC, Slate.com, and the DailyKos. Google search. Might as well look on Twitter for tweets about election fraud.

Anonymous said...

Powell is a coward.

The "data" is weakening.

"the Federal Open Market Committee concluded its two-day meeting by keeping interest rates in a target range between zero and 0.25%."

Weak ,,,,, inflation is running unchecked.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

@foxrepot

GOP Whip John Thune says he expects there will be 10 Republicans who will be a ‘yes’ on a procedural vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill.

“I think so. I think the members of the group are committed to moving forward. There may be some others."

C.H. Truth said...

I actually watched him live.

Well I had better things to do. You know, like beat myself over the head with a hammer or ask a dentist to give me an unnecessary root canal without any anesthesia. Either would have been preferable to watching that fiasco.

What was his response when he was asked by the objective non-partisan fair-minded let's get to the truth panel about his twitter account and history of supporting riots, and making racist statements?

How did he answer those objective questions?

Anonymous said...

Roger, do u grocery shop?
Buy gas for your car?

Anonymous said...

"infrastructure bill."

Has it been written ?

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Dan Nowicki
https://twitter.com/dannowicki/status/1420444138734977024

NEW: "Sen. Kyrsten Sinema doesn't support Democrats' $3.5 trillion bill, clinches bipartisan infrastructure deal." (via @yvonnewingett)



She may actually be the Democrats McCain, same state.

We'll see how Biden reacts when she gives him a thumbs down on things she is against like ending the filibuster...



anonymous said...


Blogger C.H. Truth said...
I actually watched him live.

Well I had better things to do. You know, like beat myself over the head

DWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! So did Jowls and McCARTHY!!!!!!! Sure seems to me that all you R's have your heads stuck up your asses to avoid the truth.....Why are you all sooooooo afraid of cops that you support only when it is convenient to your cause?????

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your actual comment...

This black guy is an out and out race baiting psychopath who has no business wearing a uniform. I cannot get past the idea that we have to go looking or abstract systemic racism or traces of racial triggering to find some forms of "racism" from white people (apparently I am racist just for existing) - but it's perfectly acceptable for a guy like this to be completely racist against white people. 

You have nothing to refute what he said except the color of his skin.

You are not a psychiatrist! When I say that like that you call me a nursing home demented old man.


It's another anti-CRT diatribe


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The Reverend could just to to the front page of RCP - read the article in question and see the Twitter comment he made on Laura Ingraham's tweet. Simple enough.
____________

Wonderful. Give us the name of the article, Ch.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Ch just admitted that he never watched it online or live.


You have zero credibility because you depend upon The Redstate etc and again Tucker Carlson to come to a conclusion!


C.H. Truth said...

This black guy is an out and out race baiting psychopath who has no business wearing a uniform. I cannot get past the idea that we have to go looking or abstract systemic racism or traces of racial triggering to find some forms of "racism" from white people (apparently I am racist just for existing) - but it's perfectly acceptable for a guy like this to be completely racist against white people.

Except you added the word "black" because you are racist and obsessed with race.

I just made a general statement that anyone who shows that much animosity against other races has no business being a cop. We wouldn't want cops of any color who hate hispanics to be allowed on he force. We wouldn't want cops of any color who hate Asians on the force. We wouldn't want Cops of any color who hate black people on the force.

Why is it acceptable to have a cop who obviously hates whites be allowed on the force?

Tell us Roger...

is it because he is black. George Floyd or something?

C.H. Truth said...

Well Roger...

Since you don't watch Tucker Carlson, Fox news, read Red State, Legal Insurrection, or go to Trump rallies or listen to him live.

Can we assume you will not provide any more opinions on any of those people or media sites?

Based on your own argument?

anonymous said...

Dusty Hill .....RIP premier bassist!!!! She got legs!!!!!!!!

anonymous said...


Can we assume you will not provide any more opinions on any of those people or media sites?


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Weak gibberish even for your diminished state Lil Schitty........ Maybe you can get Greene to guest here at this little slice of stupidity !!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Abortion Deaths are double that of The China Wuhan pandamic.

anonymous said...

Why is it acceptable to have a cop who obviously hates whites be allowed on the force?


YOUR UNSUBSTANTIATED BULLSHIT OPINION SCOTT!!!! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THAT OTHER THAN THE FEAR HE IS TELLING THE TRUTH....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! How can you be sooooo fucking stupid and biased to make that racist conclusion!!!!!

Anonymous said...

CHT
"Can we assume you will not provide any more opinions on any of those people or media sites?

Based on your own argument?"

Roger are you smart enough to know the logic and reasoning?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You have been doing the same thing since the George Floyd murder.

You are the George Wallace of the 60s.

You choose to not believe him because he is black.

That doesn't mean that I'm a racist, the coldheartedtruth is that you are the racist person. Not me.


Where did you find this???????

but it's perfectly acceptable for a guy like this to be completely racist against white people.


You didn't even watch it!

I predicted it because I have known you for decades now.

You believe he hates white people because of their skin color. Not on what he actually said!

You got your opinion from Redstate etc. Especially since The Drudge Report quit being crazy a mothrf***r websites.

I will post a link to an unedited video sessions and get back to me and get your own opinion instead of Tucker Carlson etc.



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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I posted the Redstate article on your blog.

Of course I read and read about Tucker Carlson etc..

Anonymous said...

Tomorrow we get the GDP.
"Economists expect GDP grew at an 8.4% rate in the second quarter, the peak quarter of the recovery this year"

I HOPE IT IS THAT GOOD OR BETTER.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I posted this yesterday afternoon


https://redstate.com/streiff/2021/07/27/january-6-commission-star-witness-has-a-history-of-hating-president-trump-and-support-riots-that-arent-where-hes-working-n417384

And told James Bond that you would post it


LMAO at you Scott

C.H. Truth said...

Of course I read and read about Tucker Carlson etc..

But according to you Roger...

You didn't watch him live, so just "reading" about him makes your opinion without any credibility what-so-ever.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...


YOUR UNSUBSTANTIATED BULLSHIT OPINION CAME FROM

https://redstate.com/streiff/2021/07/27/january-6-commission-star-witness-has-a-history-of-hating-president-trump-and-support-riots-that-arent-where-hes-working-n417384

WHICH I DID READ.

I ALSO LOOKED AT TUCKER BIDEN.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Websites have videos of Tucker Carlson etc.


I read and watch.

C.H. Truth said...

Nothing has changed for me Roger...

George Floyd had no bearing on my personal life. I am still the exact same person I always have been. With many minority friends and even an Asian wife.

Some of us don't beat up minority women because they are minority.

Perhaps that is why you feel so guilty now and have to go around making yourself feel better by calling other people racist?

Is that why you lie and call me a racist Roger?

Does it make you feel better about yourself?

Commonsense said...


You have been doing the same thing since the George Floyd murder.


So Roger believes George Floyd a black man deserves justice for his murder.

But doesn't believe Ashley Babbitt a white woman deserves justice for her murder.

Typical of racist Roger.

anonymous said...

Is that why you lie and call me a racist Roger?



Truth hurts huh Lil Schitty.....I too think you are a white supremacist whose faith is based in racist principles of the GOP!!!!!!! Does not make me feel better but I sure hope it gnaws on you to change your ways!!!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is cspan.

Unedited video shows that you refuse to believe because of his skin tone.

https://youtu.be/9dy0nYjSjUY


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Capitol Police department decided that the shooting was justified.

You don't understand how it works!


Every time a police officer shoots someone, they decided if it was justified or not justified.

You believe police departments when they decide that the shooting was justified on a man of color.

But you think they are hiding the evidence.

Commonsense said...

That's a video of the hearings not the original body cam.

Why won't you show the body cam?

This message was brought to you as a public service so nobody else has to waste time chasing Roger's red herrings.

anonymous said...

Sad cramps......why do you need the body cam????? Sworn testimony that can be introduced to a legal proceeding is not acceptable to your meager intellect???? BTW.... it does not appear that capital police are required to wear body cams....Seems some have been trying to change that going back to January....

Congressman files bill requiring Capitol Police to wear body ...
www.msn.com › en-us › news
Jan 13, 2021 · The Capitol Police are controlled by Congress, not any federal agency, and have about 2,000 sworn officers who do not wear cameras at any time. The Justice Department took a step forward last...

Commonsense said...

Sad cramps......why do you need the body cam?????

To get to the truth of what happen.

Sworn testimony that can be introduced to a legal proceeding is not acceptable to your meager intellect????

Sworn testimony can be impeached by physical evidence.

.... it does not appear that capital police are required to wear body cams....Seems some have been trying to change that going back to January....

I think as a matter of policy they do wear them. If not then we will never know the truth one way or the other.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott believes that

- he was wearing it.

- then took it off.

- then he claimed that he was called racial slurs "and lied about nigger etc to discredit white people."


- then he put it back on?

He chose to believe he actually created the racial comments after he took of the body camera, and because they didn't repeat their racist comments once the body camera was put back on that it never actually happened.



Legally it's speculation.

And of course he is the only police officer he chose to believe. Like Officer Chauvin.



Commonsense said...

The Capitol Police department decided that the shooting was justified.
You don't understand how it works!
Every time a police officer shoots someone, they decided if it was justified or not justified.


If this was George Floyd instead of Ashely Babbitt you would be screaming to high heaven.

Thanks for playing the most stupid hypocritical statement made today.

Commonsense said...

Scott believes that
- he was wearing it.
- then took it off.
- then he claimed that he was called racial slurs "and lied about nigger etc to discredit white people."


Still leaves the question where is the evidence to back up his accusation? He either had a body cam running or he did not. Most police have body cams now.

Anonymous said...

News Flash

"CDC RECOMMENDS CLOSING SOUTHERN BORDER"

Caliphate4vr said...

Helluva Guvnah



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Anonymous said...

Biden Supports the Cuban Government in Action.

"The U.S. Coast Guard announced the return of 27 Cuban refugees to the communist country on Tuesday, caught attempting to navigate to Florida on two separate vessels."

Sick .

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Commonsense said...
That's a video of the hearings not the original body cam.

Why won't you show the body cam?

This message was brought to you as a public service so nobody else has to waste time chasing Roger's red herrings.



roger is so far gone he doesn't even realize what he watches anymore.

no grasp of reality.

he was going to produce the actual body cam video he had seen with his own eyes yesterday...

then the "pastor" produced the generic FAKE NEWS clip compiled of the worse moments...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They are voting to bring it on the floor!


WASHINGTON — Key senators negotiating a bipartisan infrastructure bill announced Wednesday they have reached a deal with Democrats and the White House, possibly setting up a vote later in the day.

"We have reached agreement on the major issues. We still have legislative language to finalize," Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, told reporters after the five GOP negotiators met with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Portman said Democrats accepted their latest offer to resolve the issue of highway and transit funding, which was one of the last major obstacles.

"This bill is paid for," he said.

The Senate could begin the multistep process to approve the package later in the evening, he said, adding that they "expect to have the language completed by then."

It will require 60 votes to move forward, meaning at least 10 Republican senators must back the procedural motion.

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who served as the lead negotiator for the Democrats, said lawmakers are putting the finishing touches on the bill but should allow the rest of the Senate to begin reading it soon.

"We do expect to move forward this evening, we’re very excited to have a deal,” Sinema, of Arizona, said, adding that lawmakers have "most of the text done. so we’ll be releasing it today, and then we’ll update it as we get those last pieces finalized."

In a statement, President Joe Biden hailed the bipartisan Senate agreement as the "most significant long-term investment in our infrastructure and competitiveness in nearly a century."

"This deal signals to the world that our democracy can function, deliver, and do big things," he said. "This deal makes key investments to put people to work all across the country—in cities, small towns, rural communities, and across our coastlines and plains."

The deal includes $550 billion in new spending on infrastructure projects, according to two aides familiar with the negotiations. That's down from the $579 billion negotiators previously targeted. The spending will amount to $1 trillion when factoring in other, expected funding for transportation projects.

This is why I voted for Biden and Kamala Harris rrb's favorite cummswalwer

Commonsense said...

So immigrants from Cuba (where there's real persecution) are turned back while central and South Americans are flooding the border.

And they don't think Hispanic people won't take notice or just doesn't care.

Commonsense said...

WASHINGTON — Key senators negotiating a bipartisan infrastructure bill announced Wednesday they have reached a deal with Democrats and the White House, possibly setting up a vote later in the day.

"We have reached agreement on the major issues. We still have legislative language to finalize," Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, told reporters after the five GOP negotiators met with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Portman said Democrats accepted their latest offer to resolve the issue of highway and transit funding, which was one of the last major obstacles.


The GOP is about to get rolled.

Anonymous said...

"Nearly 6 in 10 Americans fault Biden's policies for 13-year inflation high: poll"

Inflation?

Who knew

Commonsense said...

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans fault Biden's policies for 13-year inflation high: poll"

The American people are not stupid. They know higher energy cost leads to higher prices everywhere.

Anonymous said...

Yes

The mismanagement of California water is driving up food prices across the US.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WASHINGTON — A major infrastructure package passed a key test vote Wednesday in the Senate, just hours after a bipartisan working group announced a deal after more than a month of negotiating.

The Senate voted 67 to 32 to begin debate on the measure, getting 17 Republicans to sign on, more than the 10 needed to break a filibuster.

Caliphate4vr said...

Kamala Harris rrb's favorite cummswalwer

I’m in a room, with a dementia patient and I can’t remember who he is.

WTF?

You have become such pathetically bad caricature of a person, this downward spiral is pitiful

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Officer Harry Dunn, who is Black, recalled the racial slurs hurled at him from rioters denouncing Black Lives Matter. “When my blood is red, I’m an American citizen,” Dunn testified. “I’m not a police officer. I’m a peace officer. I’m here to defend this country, defend everybody in this building.”

These officers from the Capitol Police and the Washington, D.C., police department are heroes. They defended the temple of American democracy as crazed supporters of President Trump besieged the complex, seeking to disrupt a joint session of Congress meeting to certify Joe Biden's election. It was the only time the Capitol had been overrun since a British invasion during the War of 1812.

Much more detail about the attack will be revealed as the select committee examines the causes of the Capitol riot, as well as the security vulnerabilities it exposed and the delayed response of the other police and armed forces who eventually arrived to help. But it is difficult to imagine testimony more compelling, vivid and frightening than the accounts of the officers who put their lives on the line to prevent an even greater calamity than the deaths of five people, including one officer. We now know that numerous leaders, including Vice President Mike Pence, would surely have been beaten or even killed if quick-thinking officers had not kept them from harm.

A week after the riot, the House impeached Trump for inciting an insurrection, though he was acquitted thanks to Senate Republicans too cowardly to separate their once-great party from the parasitic demagogue who now controls it.




Anonymous said...

"I’m in a room, with a dementia patient and I can’t remember who he is." Roger

WTF?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Cali it's a tragedy. He's getting worse every day.

Mark Shipper was the founder and editor of one of the first and most influential rock fanzines, Flash. He later wrote for Phonograph Record Magazine and became editor of the music industry trade publication Radio & Records. He is the author of Paperback Writer: The Life and Times of the Beatles, the Spurious Chronicle of Their Rise to Stardom, Their Triumphs and Disasters, Plus the Amazing Story of Their Ultimate Reunion (1978). 

He's been institutionalized for a few years now


He knew everyone you and I wish we knew.

All he does now is walk in and out of the room and calls me names.

I'm not going to die here, I'm getting my shit together again.

He knew The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and Jimmy Hendrix before he died at 27!

I wish he was not fucking crazy.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He's getting worse every day.

Mark Shipper was the founder and editor of one of the first and most influential rock fanzines, Flash. He later wrote for Phonograph Record Magazine and became editor of the music industry trade publication Radio & Records. He is the author of Paperback Writer: The Life and Times of the Beatles, the Spurious Chronicle of Their Rise to Stardom, Their Triumphs and Disasters, Plus the Amazing Story of Their Ultimate Reunion (1978). 

He's been institutionalized for a few years now


He knew everyone you and I wish we knew.

All he does now is walk in and out of the room and calls me names.

I'm not going to die here, I'm getting my shit together again.

He knew The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and Jimmy Hendrix before he died at 27!

I wish he was not fucking crazy.

Commonsense said...

Don't know who Roger thinks he's fooling, Certainly not anyone here with his misleading version and moralistic attempt to shut down discussion with racism.

Caliphate4vr said...

Nor his stuttering double posts.

It’s sad as hell watching someone, realizing they are all alone in a Medicaid ward and this is all they’ll ever see again

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Sleepy Joe's plan is going to happen

Over half of the bill — $550 billion — is new federal funding. It invests $73 billion to rebuild the electric grid, $66 billion in passenger and freight rail, $65 billion to expand broadband Internet access, $55 billion for water infrastructure, $40 billion to fix bridges, $39 billion to modernize public transit like buses and $7.5 billion to create the first federal network of charging stations for electric vehicles.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You don't know shit.

I pay less than half of my income, and I live 4 blocks from the Pacific Ocean


It includes three meals per day.

It is temporary. I'm not on Medicaid because I make too much money..

In fact I went to a doctor and today by myself.

I'm watching hulu. laughing at your drunken ass.

Caliphate4vr said...

Don’t forget you can also buy your own juice boxes

And you live in a 10x10 room with a full blown dementia patient, unlike my wife and I

Oh and we own this.

No car payments, you remember driving right or was that too long ago?

My son graduates debt free Saturday from University, how about your progeny?

BTW my kids call, visit and like me

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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

07/28/21

Hard to believe our Senate Republicans are dealing with the Radical Left Democrats in making a so-called bipartisan bill on “infrastructure,” with our negotiators headed up by SUPER RINO Mitt Romney. This will be a victory for the Biden Administration and Democrats, and will be heavily used in the 2022 election. It is a loser for the USA, a terrible deal, and makes the Republicans look weak, foolish, and dumb. It shouldn’t be done. It sets an easy glidepath for Dems to then get beyond what anyone thought was possible in future legislation. It will be a continued destruction of our Country. Our Borders are horrible, crime is at an all time high, taxes and inflation are going way up, the economy is going way down, and now this. Don’t do it Republicans—Patriots will never forget! If this deal happens, lots of primaries will be coming your way!

He's not going to stop this bill.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2021/07/28/remarks-by-president-biden-on-the-importance-of-american-manufacturing/
President Biden believes that we must invest in our country and in our people by creating good-paying union jobs, tackling the climate crisis, and growing the economy sustainably and equitably for decades to come. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal will deliver progress towards those objectives for working families across the country. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal:

Makes the largest federal investment in public transit everMakes the largest federal investment in passenger rail since the creation of AmtrakMakes the single largest dedicated bridge investment since the construction of the interstate highway systemMakes the largest investment in clean drinking water and waste water infrastructure in American history, delivering clean water to millions of familiesEnsures every American has access to reliable high-speed internetHelps us tackle the climate crisis by making the largest investment in clean energy transmission and EV infrastructure in history; electrifying thousands of school and transit buses across the country; and creating a new Grid Deployment Authority to build a clean, 21st century electric grid

The President promised to work across the aisle to deliver results for working families. He believes demonstrating that democracies can deliver is a critical challenge for his presidency. Today’s agreement shows that we can come together to position American workers, farmers, and businesses to compete and win in the 21st century.

Roads, Bridges, and Major Projects

One in five miles, or 173,000 total miles, of our highways and major roads and 45,000 bridges are in poor condition. Bridges in poor condition pose heightened challenges in rural communities, which often may rely on a single bridge for the passage of emergency service vehicles. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal will invest $110 billion of new funds for roads, bridges, and major projects, and reauthorize the surface transportation program for the next five years building on bipartisan surface transportation reauthorization bills passed out of committee earlier this year.  This investment will repair and rebuild our roads and bridges with a focus on climate change mitigation, resilience, equity, and safety for all users, including cyclists and pedestrians. The bill includes a total of $40 billion of new funding for bridge repair, replacement, and rehabilitation, which is the single largest dedicated bridge investment since the construction of the interstate highway system. The bill also includes a total of $17.5 billion for major projects that are too large or complex for traditional funding programs but will deliver significant economic benefits to communities.

Safety

America has one of the highest road fatality rates in the industrialized world. The deal invests $11 billion in transportation safety programs, including a new Safe Streets for All program to help states and localities reduce crashes and fatalities in their communities, especially for cyclists and pedestrians. It will more than double funding directed to programs that improve the safety of people and vehicles in our transportation system, including highway safety, truck safety, and pipeline and hazardous materials safety.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Public Transit

America’s transit infrastructure is inadequate – with a multibillion-dollar repair backlog, representing more than 24,000 buses, 5,000 rail cars, 200 stations, and thousands of miles of track, signals, and power systems in need of replacement. The deal invests $39 billion of new investment to modernize transit, and improve accessibility for the elderly and people with disabilities, in addition to continuing the existing transit programs for five years as part of surface transportation reauthorization.  This is the largest Federal investment in public transit in history, and devotes a larger share of funds from surface transportation reauthorization to transit in the history of the programs. It will repair and upgrade aging infrastructure, modernize bus and rail fleets, make stations accessible to all users, and bring transit service to new communities. It will replace thousands of transit vehicles, including buses, with clean, zero emission vehicles.  And, it will benefit communities of color since these households are twice as likely to take public transportation and many of these communities lack sufficient public transit options.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

My daughter Charlee and her husband Kendall always talk to me and get pictures of my grandchildren.


Caliphate4vr said...

And you live in a 10x10 room with a full blown dementia patient, unlike my wife and I

Oh and we own this.

No car payments, you remember driving right or was that too long ago?

My son graduates debt free Saturday from University, how about your progeny?


Good to see you ignored all of this…

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Four law enforcement heroes made abundantly clear at Tuesday’s inaugural hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol why this inquiry is essential and why so many Republicans wanted to keep it from happening.

Their dramatic, heartfelt testimony also made an airtight case that right-wing extremism is a clear and present danger to the United States.

“What makes the struggle harder and more painful is to know so many of my fellow citizens, including so many of the people I put my life at risk to defend, are downplaying or outright denying what happened,” D.C. police officer Michael Fanone said.
“I feel like I went to hell and back to protect them and the people in this room,” he went on, “but too many are now telling me that hell doesn’t exist, or that hell actually wasn’t that bad.”

His next point was devastating as a commentary on what large sections of the Republican Party are committed to doing — and in its accuracy.

“The indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful,” he said, “nothing, truly nothing, has prepared me to address those elected members of our government who continue to deny events of that day. And in doing so betray their oath of office.”
Yes, they do.

At Tuesday’s hearing, D.C. police officers Fanone and Daniel Hodges, Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and Sgt. Aquilino Gonell made clear why so many Republicans want us to forget what happened on Jan. 6.
Republicans don’t want us to focus on “the hit man,” in Dunn’s resonant phrase.
They want to let Donald Trump off the hook.

And they resolutely do not want to do what Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) rightly said the committee must do: try to account for “what happened every minute of that day in the White House — every phone call, every conversation, every meeting leading up to, during and after the attack.”
A thorough investigation of what happened will necessarily be an inquiry into the right-wing extremism that is bleeding into the mainstream of the Republican Party. The best among the Republicans know how dangerous this is for their party and the country. Unfortunately, they do not currently have the upper hand in the GOP, which is why Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) were named to the committee by a Democratic House speaker, not by their own leadership.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

That both acquitted themselves with honor, dignity and intelligence served as a rebuke to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and his decision to wage political war against them while embracing his party’s far right.
The extremism exposed on Tuesday was inextricably linked to racial backlash and outright racism. Gonell brought this home by noting the politicized inconsistency in the right wing’s attitudes toward the police: thoroughly positive when officers were responding to racial justice protests but not when they were defending democracy and the nation’s lawmakers from attack.
In 2020, Gonell said, the Capitol Police were given “all the support we needed and more” during Black Lives Matter protests. He did not sense the same support before Jan. 6.

“Why the different response?” he asked.
With four words, he opened up a moral inquiry the nation must undertake.
“There are some who expressed outrage when someone simply kneeled for social justice during the national anthem,” Gonell said. “Where are those same people expressing outrage to condemn the violent attack on law enforcement officers, the U.S. Capitol and our American democracy?”
Where indeed?

The double standard was underscored by Hodges, who spoke of the flags carried by the rioters, including a Christian flag, and another: “I saw the thin blue line flag, a symbol of support for law enforcement, more than once being carried by the terrorists as they ignored our commands and continued to assault us.”
And there was nothing subtle about the racism confronted by Dunn, who testified that the rioters repeatedly addressed him with an unprintable racial epithet. “Other Black officers shared with me their own stories of racial abuse on January 6,” he said
Trump has described the crowd that gathered to hear him speak before the attack as “loving.” Asked about this by Cheney, Gonell replied: “I’m still recovering from those hugs and kisses that day.” The officer added that the former president’s comments were “a pathetic excuse for his behavior, for something that he helped to create, this monstrosity.”


What happened on Jan. 6 was monstrous, the product of a dangerous, anti-democratic sickness haunting parts of the American right. This is the sort of event that a free nation must come to terms with, not ignore; investigate, not sweep under the rug; and understand, not dismiss as a one-off display of violence. That’s why this committee’s work is so important.



You are a traitor now Scott


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Pressured Attorney General Daily on Election
July 28, 2021 at 7:44 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
“President Donald Trump
called his acting attorney general nearly every day at the end of last year to alert him to claims of voter fraud or alleged improper vote counts in the 2020 election,” the Washington Post reports.

“The personal pressure campaign, which has not been previously reported, involved repeated phone calls to acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen in which Trump raised various allegations he had heard about and asked what the Justice Department was doing about the issue.”

UNLIKE WANT TA BE DICTATOR TRUMP, BIDEN HAS STRESSED THAT HIS JUSTICE DEPT WILL KEEP ITS DISTANCE FROM HIM.


Team Trump Blames Conservative for Loser Endorsement
July 28, 2021 at 2:48 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
“Donald Trump’s advisers
are angry at David McIntosh, president of the conservative Club for Growth, for persuading the former president to endorse a losing candidate in the special election for Texas’ 6th District,” Axios reports.

HO HO HO HO HO HO


GOOD NEWS!
Thune Says 10 Republicans Will Back Infrastructure Bill
July 28, 2021 at 3:02 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
Senate Minority Whip
John Thune (R-SD) told CNN he expects there will be 10 Republicans who will be a “yes” on a procedural vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill.

Said Thune: “I think so. I think the members of the group are committed to moving forward. There may be some others.”


Ex-Cop Who Stormed Capitol Jailed After Buying 37 Guns
July 28, 2021 at 3:44 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 117 Comments
“A Virginia police officer
who was fired after storming the US Capitol was jailed Wednesday by a federal judge because he ordered a large stockpile of guns and ammunition after his January arrest, and posted online in support of future political violence,” CNN reports.

Thomas Robertson “was released in January but re-arrested last month after investigators said they found a rifle and bomb-making material in his home, and also learned that he recently bought another 37 guns on the Internet.”

I GUESS HE JUST WANTED TO PAY ANOTHER TOURIST VISIT TO THE CAPITOL, "UNARMED" AS BEFORE.


GREAT NEWS!
Senate Democrats Revamp Voting Rights Bill
July 28, 2021 at 4:29 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
“Senate Democrats
are preparing to release a revised voting rights bill as soon as this week, hoping to keep the legislation alive a month after Republicans blocked the consideration of a previous, more sweeping proposal,” the Washington Post reports.

“Several key senators huddled inside Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer’s office on Wednesday to hash out the details of the bill, which is expected to at least partially incorporate a framework assembled by Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), who expressed qualms about the previous bill, known as the For the People Act.

“They emerged saying a new product could be released in a matter of days.”

YES!



GREAT!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

ALSO GOOD NEWS!
REPUBLICANS ARE FINALLY COMING TO THEIR SENSES:
Vaccinations Rebound In Hardest Hit Areas
July 28, 2021 at 5:25 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
Some of the most
vaccine-resistant parts of the U.S. are now leading the country in the number of people getting a first dose of vaccine, a Bloomberg analysis shows, as surging infections and rising hospitalizations push formerly reluctant Americans to protect themselves.

SORE LOSER TRUMP Trump Slams ‘Weak’ Republicans on Infrastructure Deal
July 28, 2021 at 5:59 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
Former President
Donald Trump just released a statement trashing the bipartisan “infrastructure” deal while saying Republicans look “weak, foolish, and dumb” for supporting it.

He added: “If this deal happens, lots of primaries will be coming your way!”

Meanwhile, Insider reports that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would also vote to advance the bipartisan bill.

HA HA HA HA
MITCH SPITS IN THE EYE OF SORE LOSER TRUMP


ALSO GOOD
Sanders Claims Democrats Have Votes for Budget Bill
July 28, 2021 at 6:27 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
told reporters: pool: “As I understand it, next week we’re gonna have 50 votes in order to pass a three-and-a-half trillion dollar budget resolution.”


GREAT! GREAT! GREAT! GREAT! GREAT!
Bipartisan Infrastructure Pact Clears Key Senate Vote
July 28, 2021 at 7:23 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
“Senate Democrats
and Republicans
banded together on Wednesday to advance a roughly $1 trillion proposal to improve the country’s aging infrastructure, overcoming months of political deadlock on one of President Biden’s signature economic policy priorities,” the Washington Post reports.

New York Times:
“The 67-to-32 vote, which included the support of 17 Republicans, came just hours after senators in both parties and the White House reached a long-sought compromise on the bill, which would provide about $550 billion in new federal money for roads, bridges, rail lines, transit projects, water systems and other physical infrastructure programs.”

“While a final Senate vote on the legislation is days away, the test vote on Wednesday marked a major victory for Mr. Biden, who has pressed for the plan for months, and a validation of his faith that a bipartisan breakthrough was possible even in a polarized Washington.”

HOORAY! HOORAY!
An amazing day in the U.S. Senate.
A huge win for President Biden.
HOORAY! HOORAY! HOORAY!

Anonymous said...

Look at this accomplishment
"I pay less than half of my income, and I live 4 blocks from the Pacific Ocean"


It includes three meals per day.

It is temporary. I'm not on Medicaid because I make too much money..

In fact I went to a doctor and today by myself.

I'm watching hulu."4F-Alky

Lol@Roger

"My daughter Charlee and her husband Kendall always talk to me and get pictures of my grandchildren."

You posted Ms. Piggy Charlee and Fat boi KenDoll Facebook page.

Neither have pictures of you with them.
Nor does your page have pictures of you with them.

Sad.

Commonsense said...

America’s transit infrastructure is inadequate – with a multibillion-dollar repair backlog, representing more than 24,000 buses, 5,000 rail cars, 200 stations, and thousands of miles of track, signals, and power systems in need of replacement.

Rail cars buses, and tracks only benefits the Northeast corridor.

While port improvements and highways benefits everybody.

Commonsense said...

James has become totally unhinged. He would be the next to see the Medicaid ward in his local nursing home.

Anonymous said...

Federal Tax
Unleaded Gas is taxed @ 18.3 cents per gallon
DIESEL fuel is taxed @ 25.3 per gallon

Why is more cash needed?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He was desperate.

President Donald Trump called his acting attorney general nearly every day at the end of last year to alert him to claims of voter fraud or alleged improper vote counts in the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the conversations.
The personal pressure campaign, which has not been previously reported, involved repeated phone calls to acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen in which Trump raised various allegations he had heard about and asked what the Justice Department was doing about the issue. The people familiar with the conversations spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive legal and political issues that are not yet public.
Rosen told few people about the phone calls, even in his inner circle. But there are notes of some of the calls that were written by a top aide to Rosen, Richard Donoghue, who was present for some of the conversations, these people said.
Donoghue’s notes could be turned over to Congress in a matter of days, they added, if Trump does not file papers in court seeking to block such a handover. In addition, both Rosen and Donoghue could be questioned about the conversations by congressional committees examining Trump’s actions in the days after the election.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Roads, broadband and bridges: Here's what's in the infrastructure agreement
USA TODAY
July 28, 2021, 7:31 PM
WASHINGTON – The White House
released details of the bipartisan Senate infrastructure deal, ending weeks of negotiations over the specifics of a plan aimed at modernizing the nation's deteriorating transportation and public works systems.

The plan would direct billions towards renewing America's physical infrastructure needs, such as roads, bridges, railways, as well as broadband internet, according to details of the plan.

President Joe Biden called the deal "the most significant long-term investment in our infrastructure and competitiveness in nearly a century."

"This deal signals to the world that our democracy can function, deliver, and do big things," the president said in a statement. "As we did with the transcontinental railroad and the interstate highway, we will once again transform America and propel us into the future."

Infrastructure bill advances to Senate debate, clearing major hurdle after weeks of negotiations

Biden and senators had celebrated a compromise over the plan last month, but the two sides squabbled over specifics, before reaching the agreement unveiled Wednesday.

Although text of the bill hasn't been released, the White House said the deal includes $550 billion in new spending, slightly less than the $579 billion that Biden and the same group of senators announced last month when they reached an agreement on an infrastructure framework.

"Of course, neither side got everything they wanted in this deal," Biden said. "But that’s what it means to compromise and forge consensus – the heart of democracy."

The Senate on Wednesday evening voted to advance the bill to formal debate, pushing the legislation closer to a final vote. Democrats want to move quickly on the bill, one of Biden's priorities, before an August recess.

Senators had been working overtime behind-the-scenes to finalize the legislation over the last month, including a number of late-night meetings.

HOORAY! A VICTORY FOR AMERICA AND FOR DEMOCRACY AND FOR ANTI FASCISM AND FOR BI-PARTISANSHIP!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump has already said that he opposes it and called another Republican Presidential candidate SUPER RINO Mitt Romney.

Meanwhile, Insider reports that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would also vote to advance the bipartisan bill.

They will do some bargaining but

Meanwhile, Insider reports that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would also vote to advance the bipartisan bill to the floor of the Senate for debate and eventually.

HOORAY! A VICTORY FOR AMERICA AND FOR DEMOCRACY AND FOR ANTI FASCISM AND FOR BI-PARTISANSHIP!!!


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Joe Biden called the deal "the most significant long-term investment in our infrastructure and competitiveness in nearly a century."

My father Ivan actually worked for the CCC civilian conservation corps in the Black Hills of South, where my older sisters and brother Ron were born.

FDR got electricity across the country.

President Biden will get high speed wifi every single square mile in the country.


Anonymous said...

Pacheco argued that schools should start transforming children into “activist intellectuals,” beginning in first grade. “[It’s] never too young,” he said, arguing that educators should be “cashing in on kids’ inherent empathy” in order to reshape their ideological foundations.

This is a dystopian project. As these pedagogical theories make their way into the classroom, California schools will be teaching millions of children to hate their own country. They will be oriented toward the work of “decolonizing,” “deconstructing,” and “dismantling” their own society. The ethnic studies activists grasp the destabilizing nature of their project—and believe that it provides them leverage for their broader political ends. During the Santa Clara presentation, Pacheco and the other instructors provided the audience with a handout quoting Freire: “Critical consciousness, they say, is anarchic. Others add that critical consciousness may lead to disorder. Some, however, confess: Why deny it? I was afraid of freedom. I am no longer afraid!” Though they are coy about their ultimate intention, the ethnic studies activists seek, at a minimum, a moral revolution—and, out of such tumults, political revolutions often follow.

California voters may not realize it, but they have installed a radical movement in the state educational bureaucracy.

Christopher F. Rufo is a contributing editor of City Journal. Sign up for his weekly newsletter and watch his latest documentary, America Lost, which tells the story of three “forgotten American cities.” This article is part of an ongoing series on critical race theory.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Capitol Police officer recounts rioters calling him the N-word

https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2021/07/27/capitol-police-officer-harry-dunn-testimony-insurrection-hearing-vpx.cnn


Fake news robotics according to rrb also known as Scott Johnson schizophrenia

Anonymous said...

Rewarding the investor , the risk takers.

"Oil giant Shell raises dividend and launches $2 billion share buyback as commodity prices soar"

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

According to a 57-page GOP summary obtained by The Associated Press, the five-year spending package would be paid for by tapping $205 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief aid and $53 billion in unemployment insurance aid some states have halted. It also relies on economic growth to bring in $56 billion, and other measures.

Giving Wednesday night’s vote a boost, Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell announced late in the day he would vote to proceed, though whether he will support the final bill remains uncertain. The Republican negotiators met with McConnell earlier Wednesday and Portman said the leader “all along has been encouraging our efforts.”

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, a lead Democratic negotiator who talks often with Republicans also spoke with Biden on Wednesday and said the she hoped the results showed “our government can work.”

Democrats, who have slim control of the House and Senate, face a timeline to act on what would be some of the most substantial pieces of legislation in years.

Filling in the details has become a month-long exercise ever since a bipartisan group of senators struck an agreement with Biden in June over the broad framework.

The new spending in the package dropped from about $600 billion to $550 billion, senators said, as money was eliminated for a public-private infrastructure bank and was reduced in other categories, including transit.

The package still includes $110 billion for highways, $65 billion for broadband and $73 billion to modernize the nation’s electric grid, according a White House fact sheet.

Additionally, there’s $25 billion for airports, $55 billion for waterworks and more than $50 billion to bolster infrastructure against cyberattacks and climate change. There’s also $7.5 billion for electric vehicle charging stations.

Paying for the package has been a slog throughout the talks after Democrats rejected a plan to bring in funds by hiking the gas tax drivers pay at the pump and Republicans dashed an effort to boost the IRS to go after tax scofflaws.

Along with repurposing the COVID-19 relief and unemployment aid, other revenue would come from the sale of broadcast spectrum, reinstating fees that chemical companies used to pay for cleaning up the nation’s worst hazardous waste sites and drawing $49 billion from reversing a Trump-era pharmaceutical rebate, among other sources.

The final deal could run into political trouble if it doesn’t pass muster as fully paid for when the Congressional Budget Office assesses the details. But Portman said the package will be “more than paid for.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell announced late in the day he would vote to proceed, though whether he will support the final bill remains uncertain. The Republican negotiators met with McConnell earlier Wednesday and Portman said the leader “all along has been encouraging our efforts.”

The odds are very good that the bill will pass.

Taking unspent funds from the covid-19 recovery bill has made him very happy..

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

$205 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief aid. In effect it's not an increase in spending.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Wall Street Journal reported this morning.

The U.S. economy likely exceeded its pre-pandemic peak in the second quarter as reopenings and government aid powered a growth surge that is expected to gradually slow in coming months, with Covid-19 variants and materials and labor disruptions clouding the outlook.

Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal estimate that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services made in the U.S., grew at an 8.4% annual rate in the April-to-June period, compared with 6.4% in the prior quarter. That would mark the second-fastest pace since 1983, exceeded only by last summer’s rapid rebound from spring pandemic-related lockdowns. The Commerce Department will release its estimate of second-quarter GDP on Thursday morning.

Such growth would also propel GDP beyond pre-pandemic levels, a milestone that underscores the speed of the recovery that began last summer. Widespread business reopenings, vaccinations and a big infusion of government pandemic aid this spring helped propel rapid gains in consumer spending, the economy’s main driver.

Shortages of available workers could restrain economic growth starting later this year. A San Rafael, Calif., boxing gym was looking for workers in early July.PHOTO: JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES

“The economy has come roaring back faster than people expected,” said Jay Bryson, chief economist at Wells Fargo Corporate and Investment Bank.

Economists expect growth to remain strong, fueled by job gains, pent-up savings and continued fiscal support. Still, many say growth likely peaked in the second quarter and will cool as the initial boost from reopenings and fiscal stimulus fades.

The infrastructure bill will fuel the fiscal stimulus funding, and it increases the likelihood of passage with a significant margin of Republican support for the bill.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-gdp-economic-growth-first-quarter-2021-11627508180?st=xk62xuyccpcv90a&reflink=share_mobilewebshare

Shove it up your ass kputz....


Goat fucking idiot
..

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-business-health-coronavirus-pandemic-bills-24beb9c16ba6ca65d021fc3b2424578f

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

After weeks of debate and discussion, the White House and a bipartisan group of senators said on Wednesday that they had reached agreement on an infrastructure bill.

The $1 trillion package is far smaller than the $2.3 trillion plan that President Biden had originally proposed and would provide about $550 billion in new federal money for public transit, roads, bridges, water and other physical projects over the next five years, according to a White House fact sheet. That money would be cobbled together through a range of measures, including “repurposing” stimulus funds already approved by Congress, selling public spectrum and recouping federal unemployment funds from states that ended more generous pandemic benefits early.

Although Mr. Biden conceded that “neither side got everything they wanted,” he said the deal would create new union jobs and make significant investments in public transit.

“This deal signals to the world that our democracy can function, deliver and do big things,” Mr. Biden said in a statement. “As we did with the transcontinental railroad and the interstate highway, we will once again transform America and propel us into the future.”

HOORAY! A VICTORY FOR AMERICA AND FOR DEMOCRACY AND FOR BI-PARTISANSHIP!!!





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Ch will distract attention from the President and instead he will post something like his hate liberals and racial bias.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A Look at What the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Would Do https://nyti.ms/2WxuhNJ

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


AOC, Tlaib blast Sinema's refusal to support Dems' $3.5T spending package

Oh my.

Looks like one "civil war" is over and another beginning

ROFLMFAO !!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Punchbowl News

Well, good morning. Give them credit. The G10 -- the bipartisan infrastructure group of 10 senators -- and the White House got an infrastructure proposal locked down on Wednesday. And then they got a large majority to vote to advance it on the Senate floor. Final passage could come at some point next week, a potentially huge breakthrough after weeks of intense negotiations that almost fell apart several times.

How did this happen?

→ President Joe Biden wanted it. Biden and GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) weren’t able to get there, but when a president leans in and empowers competent and focused staff, things happen. 

→ Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) -- a lame duck -- wanted it too. Being a lame duck, Portman had a little more freedom to operate than other Republicans. Portman met on Tuesday night for more than six hours with Steve Ricchetti, a top Biden White House aide, to hammer out some details of the agreement.

→ Sinemanchin -- Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) -- demanded it, and without them, there was no path forward for any part of Biden’s agenda.

→ We all scoffed at -- or doubted, at least -- the “dual-track strategy” (bipartisan infrastructure and partisan reconciliation) devised by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and the White House. It still may not work, but it’s the only possible solution. It’s on track at the moment.

→ The G10 made it work: Not to be cheesy, but there’s something about this group that makes them more effective than other legislative clans. We talked about Sinema, Manchin and Portman already. The other four Republican senators -- Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney and Bill Cassidy --- all voted to impeach former President Donald Trump, which shows they’re ready to buck their party if needed. Collins and Murkowksi also have voted for several of Biden’s nominees. Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) will do his own thing, and Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) has been yearning to be a bipartisan dealmaker for his entire tenure in the Senate. Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) may have as much political need for this deal as anyone in the Senate. In the end, the unique dynamics of the group, both personally and politically, helped make it happen.

It will pass prior to the August recess...


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

AOC is meaningless.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Plagiarised asshole


https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/aoc-tlaib-criticize-sinema-infrastructure

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Jewish Deplorable

IMAGES:
https://mobile.twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1420483261021761541

Biden rally: inside vs outside


funny that Biden couldn't even fill a small room in his "home" state but Trump supporters were out in mass !!!

makes you wonder why dems are so scared of auditing the election results

and we all know why

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/aoc-tlaib-criticize-sinema-infrastructure

The Troll squad asshole source.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Roger Amick said...
Plagiarised asshole


https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/aoc-tlaib-criticize-sinema-infrastructure


accidentally left off the link (thanks roger) since I just posted the headline, something roger regularly does when plagiarizing whole entire articles.

Glad to see he acknowledges that is an asshole move.

Maybe he will change in the future

ROFLMFAO !!!



JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Jewish Deplorable

SUPPORT VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1420470499533074432

Biden’s motorcade is met with jeers and middle fingers at his visit to Allentown, PA


Looks like America is speaking

and it's getting louder.

The royals are getting worried

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Jewish Deplorable

https://mobile.twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1420460233269424131

An unmasked Biden hugs & shakes hands at a large maskless event


Even though this was after the White House, Fauci and CDC announced more masks
the figurehead "leader" apparently had not gotten the message.

And no one around him appears to either

Fake President

audits coming

more states signing up

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


AOC accused of judging legislation by skin color of its supporters

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the influential New York Democrat, received some backlash over a tweet that showed profile photos of the bipartisan group of senators behind the infrastructure bill that advanced on Wednesday.

Both Democrats and Republicans praised the bill's momentum. President Biden himself called the day "historic."

But progressives have voiced their opposition and accuse Democrats of not going far enough to advance the agenda. The Hill pointed out that Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., both criticized the lack of diversity in the group of bipartisan senators. Bush posted, "Is this the Bipartisan Infrastructure Group or the audience at a Kid Rock concert?"
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/aoc-accused-of-judging-legislation-by-skin-color-of-its-supporters

RACIST !!!

too funny

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Roger Amick said...
Ch will distract attention from the President and instead he will post something like his hate liberals and racial bias.


someone is having word salad for breakfast

calm down and let your roommate sleep

poor guy

anonymous said...

Too funny is that you and fox news consider that noteworthy since it is nothing more that racist opinions.....god you are a jerk!!!!!

anonymous said...

Amazing GDP numbers projected by the WSJ......Me thinks the goat fucker will say they are terrible in spite of the second quarter being almost 3x trumps best.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

S. GDP grew at a 6.5% annual rate in the second quarter, up slightly from earlier in the year. The economy’s size now exceeds its pre-pandemic level.

Widespread business reopenings, vaccinations and a big infusion of government pandemic aid this spring helped propel rapid gains in consumer spending, the economy’s main driver.

“The economy has come roaring back faster than people expected,” said Jay Bryson, chief economist at Wells Fargo Corporate and Investment Bank.

Economists expect growth to remain strong, fueled by job gains, pent-up savings and continued fiscal support. Still, many say growth likely peaked in the second quarter and will cool as the initial boost from reopenings and fiscal stimulus fades.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-gdp-economic-growth-first-quarter-2021-11627508180?st=uuld9q7g4ot9e8v&reflink=share_mobilewebshare

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


U.S. GDP increased at 6.5% pace in the second quarter, well below expectations

GDP rose at a 6.4% annualized pace in the second quarter, according to the Commerce Department’s first estimate Thursday.

That was well below the Dow Jones estimate of 8.4%.

Initial claims for unemployment insurance also missed expectations, with the 400,000 total above the 380,000 expectation.


The U.S. economy rose at a disappointing rate in the second quarter in a sign that the U.S. has escaped the shackles of the Covid-19 pandemic but still has more work to do, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.

Gross domestic product, a measure of all goods and services produced during the April-to-June period, accelerated 6.4% on an annualized basis. That was slightly stronger than the 6.3% gain in the first quarter, which was revised down slightly.

While that would have been strong prior to the pandemic, the gain was considerably less than the 8.4% Dow Jones estimate.

Declines in private inventory and residential investment along with a slowed pace of federal government spending held back gains. Rising imports also were a factor, the government said.
Continues:
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/29/q2-gdp-rises-at-6point5percent-vs-8point4percent-estimate.html

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


Wall Street Journal

Slower growth is expected in coming months, with Delta variant of Covid-19 and materials and labor disruptions clouding economic outlook
...
U.S. gross domestic product grew at a 6.5% annual rate in the second quarter
, up slightly from earlier in the year, pushing the economy’s size beyond its pre-pandemic level.

The growth came as business reopenings and government aid powered a surge that is expected to gradually slow in coming months, with Covid-19 variants and materials and labor disruptions clouding the outlook.

Second-quarter growth fell short of economists’ forecasts. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal estimated that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services made in the U.S., grew at an 8.4% annual rate in the April-to-June period.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-gdp-economic-growth-first-quarter-2021-11627508180

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

anonymous said...
Amazing GDP numbers projected by the WSJ......Me thinks the goat fucker will say they are terrible in spite of the second quarter being almost 3x trumps best.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!


ROFLMFAO !!!

anonymous said...

Hey fucked up daddy....>>BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

Funny....the fucked up daddy thinks the 6.5% GDP growth sucks and will likely decrease in the coming months as covid resurges!!!!! God dayum sherlock......no shit!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Still 3x trumps best....LOLOLOLOLOLOL

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

anonymous said...
Funny....the fucked up daddy thinks the 6.5% GDP growth sucks and will likely decrease in the coming months


Just quoting the Wall Street Journal, VERY lo iq !!!

You know, the source you proudly used.

ROFLMFAO !!!




anonymous said...

Hey fucked up.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Sad you really are dumber than a box of rocks....LOLOLOL