Thursday, December 30, 2021

January 6th is becoming the new Russian collusion....

One thing is for sure; the left cannot let go of Donald Trump


So Nancy Pelosi has now suggested that their political investigation into the January 6th riots will continue after the first of the year, including planned "public hearings" as well as a big report that nobody will read to be released sometime this summer (which will likely be delayed till right before the Midterms in a vain and doomed attempt to influence the results).

I want to stress that both the Capital Police and the FBI have investigated and neither found any evidence of a conspiracy to overthrow the Government, or any even much coordination at all. All that is left is a convoluted investigation by politicians trying to piece together some sort of top down conspiracy, even as the actual rioters have not been found to have been involved in any such conspiracy. This involves the idea that Donald Trump was practicing mind control or that members of Congress were pulling the strings of the actual protesters that were unaware that they were being controlled or were simply puppets of politicians. 

This was very similar to the concept that after the FBI failed to uncover any real evidence of collusion or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian agents, that investigations continued in Congress, and eventually gave way to a partisan Special Counsel full of Democratic operatives who also came up entirely short of finding anything.

So what exactly are the Democrats expecting to find (evidence or not) in all of this? Other than the obvious idea of keeping this "in the news" well beyond what most of the country sees as old and redundant news? I think they are hoping to make a claim that Trump 'incited" the riot not due to any actual words (he literally requested that the march be peaceful and then later requested that the rioting stop)... but rather by implying that he should have done more to prevent it. 

They are also attempting to imply that there was some conspiracy to set this whole "riot" up between members of the Trump Administration and Republican members of Congress. They won't have any evidence that there was any conspiracy to stage a coup or a riot, but they will substitute legal coordination of other things. In other words,  Pelosi and gang will work hard to blur the lines between legal planning of the rally, legal planning the legal attempts to challenge election results, and somehow try to imply that these were part of a "coup" attempt. 

Btw.... the rally or march had close to 60,000 people, 99% of them not arrested for anything. So it was, by definition a peaceful rally.

At the end of the day, this is all similar to the logic used by politicians to try to claim Trump was conspiring with Putin, even though there was no actual evidence. They used things like Trump saying nice things about Putin or Putin saying nice things about Trump as "evidence" in plain sight of an election conspiracy. Likewise, they can make a big deal out of things basically unrelated to a coup or insurrection and pretend that they are one and the same.

Because when you cannot prove what you claim, prove something different and then work to confuse the two.

79 comments:

anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

January 6, The day America tried to end democracy and install a dick tater........LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

So Denny...

Is that a last minute attempt at dumbest comment of the year?

Anonymous said...

White Gore-bal Warming .

"An enormous winter storm will mark the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022 by producing accumulating and travel-halting snowfall in at least 18 states from the southwestern United States to the Midwest"

This is why wood heat rocks.

anonymous said...

Following your dumbest thread of the year. Gotta suck to be you, Lil Schity........BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

BTW goat fucker.....unknnown to you, winter still has not been canceled!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

Alky can you cover this ?

$500,000, less $100,000 down payment.

Your month Mortgage is around $3,500 per month

Anonymous said...

Hi Dennis.

anonymous said...

Hey goat fucker....can you post a single cogent thought rather than the constant stream of gibberish and stupidity????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Sure seems the economy is roaring as evidenced by HD....doncha think dumb ass????

Anonymous said...

Home Depot gave $100,000 to veterans for home renovation to help them be more independent.

Anonymous said...

Do I think Home Depot is doing well.
Yep.

Do I think the us Economy is "roaring", not so much.

anonymous said...

HD is soaring because people are spending money in Bidenomics!!!!! Sad you cannot admit Bidens economy is helping you enrich yourself....even more pathetic is your gibberish!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

TLS and even worse, facism

After the election, some NeverTrumps, seeing Trump in action, came around.  Others didn't.  You know the big names — people such as Bill Kristol, Jennifer Rubin, and Nicole Wallace, and, of course, the Lincoln Project guys.

All of them began to make money by voicing NeverTrump opinions.  They kept making money by calling themselves Republicans, even as they advanced entirely Democrat ideas.  Money will do that, as well as the fact that they were interacting directly with leftists and, not unreasonably, wanted their colleagues' respect and friendship.

What's been more interesting to me is seeing that my two friends, once conservative stalwarts, have also become increasingly Democrat in their views on everything from judges to borders to the Second Amendment to the cultural inroads of the LGBT crowd.  My friends do not earn money by embracing these ideas — yet they've still shifted their values.

Thinking about it, I realized this is the power of the media.  If my friends wanted to hear news castigating Trump as they believed he deserved to be, they had to tune out Fox and tune in to CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS, ABC, etc.  What happened to them wasn't only that they got the satisfaction of hearing their Trump-hatred validated, but they also started being inundated with the entire leftist agenda, both foreign and domestic.

If two mature, stable, thoughtful men can drift left from four years of exposure to the drive-by media, just imagine the fight we're in to bring back to rationality young people who have been inundated since kindergarten with leftist theology about government, sovereignty, foreign policy, and social issues.  How do you explain the Constitution to someone who knows it's a slave document?  How do you explain sovereignty to someone who believes in one-world government?

Winning the White House isn't enough.  We have a tough row to hoe if we are to educate people about the exceptional virtues of their own country and the merits of conservative policies, which best serve the greatest number of free people in a constitutional republic.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I found where he got his orders on the January 6th Insurrection.

Lawyers for former president Donald Trump told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that a Washington Post interview with the chairman of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol shows the committee is trying to establish a criminal complaint against Trump, something the lawyers say is beyond the committee’s authority.
The lawyers filed a supplemental brief alerting the justices to a Dec. 23 Post article featuring an interview with Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), the committee’s chairman. In the article, Thompson said the committee is looking intently into Trump’s actions on Jan. 6 as it considers whether to recommend that the Justice Department open a criminal investigation into the former president.
[Thompson says committee focused on Trump’s silence, weighing criminal referrals]

“The Washington Post has confirmed what was already apparent — the Committee is indeed seeking any excuse to refer a political rival for criminal ­charges, and they are using this investigation to do so,” Trump lawyer Jesse R. Binnall wrote.
Binnall said the committee is acting as “an inquisitorial tribunal seeking evidence of criminal activity,” which he said is “outside of any of Congress’s legislative powers.”


Trump asked the Supreme Court earlier this month to halt the release of his White House records to the select committee, saying the case presents a unique conflict between a sitting president and his rival predecessor.


Lawyers for Trump have asked the justices to put on hold a unanimous ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which rejected his assertions of executive privilege and his request to keep secret roughly 800 pages of his papers. President Biden determined the material could be released to the committee.


Trump said the high court should take the case to determine whether that is proper.
[Trump asks Supreme Court to withhold records from Jan. 6 committee]
Binnall wrote that The Post interview with Thompson fortified that request.
In the article, Thompson said Trump’s delayed response in asking those who had invaded the Capitol to leave could be a factor in deciding whether to make a criminal referral, which is when Congress informs the Justice Department it believes a crime has been committed. It would then be up to federal prosecutors to decide whether to pursue a charge.


“That dereliction of duty causes us real concern,” Thompson said. “And one of those concerns is that whether or not it was intentional, and whether or not that lack of attention for that longer period of time, would warrant a referral.”
In the article, former federal prosecutor Randall D. Eliason warned that the committee’s focus on criminal referrals could also boost the claims of those resisting subpoenas that the lawmakers’ inquiry doesn’t have a legislative purpose, but rather, is meant to uncover crimes.
The release of records to the committee has been hotly contested. After Biden said the committee was entitled to certain information it sought, Trump sued.
But both a district judge and the appeals court disagreed with the former president.


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You are afraid to be proven wrong again and again and again and again.

He could be changed with obstruction of justice and again sedition.

If he gets arrested, the right wing terrorists might stage an attack on the Capitol building or even the Supreme Court building, that was planned but the police officers had blocked the roads.

anonymous said...

Excellent story about the SR 71

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILop3Kn3JO8

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

It's been more than five years of you and your unhappy sulking ilk demanding that Trump is going to jail for whatever particular crime it was at the time. Everything from conspiring with Putin, to Stormy Daniels, to obstruction of the Mueller probe, to tax evasion, to well... take your pick of crimes that you have accused the bad orange man of committing.


Have you stopped to wonder why after five years and about two dozen different accusations of crimes that absolutely nothing has stuck on Trump? You really believe that Pelosi and gang will find the "smoking gun" evidene of a crime "this time"?


Seriously Roger...

Five fucking years? How long can you possibly keep up the obsession?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's the economy stupid. I posted a response to your love of the Orange county


Strong Labor Market in 2021 Faces Down Omicron ThreatJobless claims fell last week and are trending near a half-century low

Job openings exceeded unemployed workers by 3.6 million in October, according to the latest available data from the Labor Department.

PHOTO: JOHN PARASKEVAS/NEWSDAY/GETTY IMAGES

By

 

Gwynn Guilford and 

Bryan Mena

Updated Dec. 30, 2021 1:00 pm ET

U.S. employers added a record number of jobs in 2021, as a gauge of layoffs fell to a half-century low and available positions surged on strong demand for labor during the economy’s recovery from pandemic-related shutdowns.

But the pace of labor market gains could slow early next year due to the uncertainty posed by the Omicron variant of Covid-19 pandemic, especially in restaurants, hotels and other venues where people gather.

Applications for unemployment benefits, a proxy for layoffs, have trended near five-decade lows in recent weeks. Jobless claims for the week ended Dec. 25 fell from the prior week to a seasonally adjusted 198,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. Last week’s four-week moving average, which smooths out volatility, fell to the lowest level since October 1969.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Seriously Scott...

Five fucking years? How long can you possibly keep up the obsession since he was nominated??

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Four months after I graduated from high school

C.H. Truth said...

You had Mueller for two YEARS spending tens of millions investigating Trump and came up empty. DA Vance has been investigating Trump for upwards of three years now and will retire without an indictment. You had the SDNY pretending that they had a sealed indictment only to be told by a Judge to put up or shut up and they... well they shut up and stopped the investigation.

You had two fucking impeachments without any chance of convictions for stuff that was never a crime and you now have Pelosi and gang nearly a year into an investigation that has so far uncovered nothing other than nonsense.



Imagine for a second that Trump asked about possibly investigating Hunter Biden for a crime that it looks like he committed and the Democrats impeached him for abuse of power...

Now they want the Biden DOJ to charge Trump with a fake made up crime just because they cannot let Trump go?



You really want to lose 2022 and 2024 in a complete and total landslide? Have the Justice Department led by the Merrick Garland charge the apparent 2024 Republican nominee with a fake crime and let's see how that plays out.

anonymous said...

Five fucking years? How long can you possibly keep up the obsession?


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Lil schitty projecting and obsessing on others....What is it, not getting enough puss at home you have to live in others lives????????? Pathetic and vain is all you are, Scott!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/weekly-jobless-claims-12-30-2021-11640826932

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Five fucking years? How long can you possibly keep up the obsession?


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Lil schitty projecting and obsessing on others....


Schizophrenia symptoms every single day

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Russian investigation is over.

The attempt to overthrow the Constitution is much more important.

Getting dirt on your opponent is actually legal under most circumstances.

You denied Insurrection on January 6th !

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Gateway Pundit is even funnier

PART 1: EXCLUSIVE EXPOSING THE DEEP STATE TIES TO JAN 6: The Origin of the Russia Sham – Don Berlin’s Original Russia Dossier

The origins of the first Russia dossier go back to 2002 when Don Berlin created Russia collusion stories involving billionaire brothers which were released to the Mainstream Media years later after the brothers became vocal supporters of Brexit. Dan Bongino shared in March 2019 that the Russia collusion scam was actually created.

C.H. Truth said...

What is funny Roger...

Is there was a poll out just this week, showing that less and less people are using the term "insurrection" to describe Jan 6th... and now only 50% describe those participating as rioters vs protesters. Lastly, for the first time there is now les than 50% of Americans who are even in favor of the Jan 6th commission. Americans do not even want the investigation to continue.

You are losing this argument.

If they recommend that the Biden DOJ charge the expected 2024 GOP nominee with a crime (in spite of no criminal referral from the FBI or other agencies) - you don't see that as "abuse of power"?

Because I promise you that most Americans will see right through it and 2022 will be complete and total fucking landslide for the GOP.



but hey...

If that is all Democrats have to offer?

Trying to find a crime to charge Trump with?

Then they don't deserve any power.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

a complete and total landslide


You are on the record

LMAO

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I posted the legal arguments and you actually admitted that I knew more about the law than you do.

He has tried to stage a slow motion coup, the day after the last election cycle


Sedition obstruction of Justice and interfering in the electoral college votes. That may have gone to the house where each state gets one vote


The Republicans have a majority of state seats.

If the Republicans win

Then they don't deserve any power.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Because I promise you that most Americans will see right through it and 2022 will be complete and total fucking landslide for the GOP.

Myballs said...

OMG you're a stupidass

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A federal court has ruled that obstructing the electoral vote count is illegal. Trump should panic.


U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ruled last week that an effort to interrupt the counting of the electoral votes can be a crime — even if no violence was contemplated.

Even if unarmed people like Trump obstructed the counting electoral college votes.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger - I do believe that if the Biden DOJ led by his lackey Merrick Garland uses a criminal referral from Nancy Pelosi to charge the apparent Joe Biden opponent with a crime... in spite of no evidence found by the FBI or other Federal agencies...


That 2022 will be a disaster for the Democrats.

Yeah... you can write that one down. I have no problem with that.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

It's always been a crime to attempt to impede a congressional actions such as counting the electoral college votes. It's called obstruction of an official proceeding. Nobody needed a judge to suggest as much.


Don't you remember when all the Kavanaugh rioters were charged with crimes for attempting to stop the Kavanaugh hearings from taking place? That would be exactly the same Obstruction of an official proceeding...


Oh wait... nobody was charged. I forgot.

It's okay for liberals to storm the Capital ground buildings wander around in large angry groups looking for the Senators who are attempting to do their job...

Because it was Kavanaugh. That made it okay. No need to enforce the law in that case.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The usual irrelevant comparisons.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The mayor of Orange County said Gov. Ron DeSantis has been missing in action during the latest wave of COVID-19 as local governments have been forced to figure out how to respond to the omicron variant on their own. https://t.co/wGaCdI8nGC


Hiding

Myballs said...

A Florida democrat politician, married to another Florida democrat politician, criticizes the Republican governor. Go figure.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott might not be a racist but his interest is in maintaining the racial hierarchy, lead by.

It is a hierarchy where Black and brown people are at the bottom absorbing the lion’s share of the state-sanctioned violence meted out by hyper-aggressive police officers. Meanwhile, at the top of that hierarchy are white people who believe it’s their right to storm the Capitol to demand their chosen candidate be given the presidency.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

That 2022 will be a disaster for the Democrats.

Yeah... you can write that one down. I have no problem with that.



President Biden's Low Job Approval Ratings

Midterm elections, at their core, are a referendum on the party in power, or more specifically, a referendum on the sitting president. As our politics have become more and more nationalized, it's all but impossible for a candidate to escape the drag of an unpopular president of their party. 

We saw that drag most recently in the race for Governor of Virginia this past November. According to exit polling, President Biden's job approval rating among Virginia voters was 46 percent to 53 percent disapprove. Democrat Terry McAuliffe took 48.6 percent of the vote - just 2 points above Biden’s job rating. 

Nationally, Joe Biden's job approval rating sits at 43 percent, with 52 percent viewing him unfavorably. To put this into perspective, Biden's national approval rating in the 2020 exit polls was 52 percent to 46 percent unfavorable — or 14 points better than today. 

Biden's job approval sits within the range of the previous three presidents who presided over big midterm losses. According to Gallup, Pres. George W. Bush clocked in at 38 percent in late October of 2006. Pres. Barack Obama was between 42-45 percent in the 2010 and 2014 midterms, while President Trump's showing in late October of 2018 was 43 percent. 

The good news for Biden is that it's not November of 2022. 

But, how much he can realistically make up between now and next fall? 

Like Trump before him, Biden came into office with almost universal opposition from the other party and universal support of his own party. This means that his job approval range is very narrow; he's not going to get much above 50 percent or below 40 percent. 

Even so, it doesn’t mean he can’t improve his current standing by next year. Trump was able to improve on his between the end of 2017 and the fall of 2018.  For example, in December of 2017, Gallup polling showed Pres. Trump with a dismal 36 percent job approval rating. By October, Trump's approval rating was 43 percent, a seven-point improvement from 10 months earlier. That improvement wasn't enough to stave off a 40-seat loss in the House. But the electoral carnage would have been much, much worse had he still been mired in the mid-to-high 30 percent range.

A gain of just 4 or 5 points in job approval might not be enough to save the Democrats very narrow House majority. But, it could be enough to protect the Senate. 

Especially if the pandemic fades away from their attention in the morning news. His approval ratings might go up just enough to hold a narrow majority in the house.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/national/national-politics/why-2022-rhymes-previous-four-midterms

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Putin Warns Biden of ‘Complete Rupture’ Relationship

December 30, 2021 at 8:47 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 71 Comments

“President Vladimir Putin warned President Biden on Thursday that any economic sanctions imposed on Russia if it were to take new military action against Ukraine would result in a ‘complete rupture’ of relations between the two nuclear superpowers,” the New York Times reports.

“A 50-minute phone call that Mr. Putin requested, and which both sides described as businesslike, ended without clarity about Mr. Putin’s intentions.”

Washington Post: “Russian officials see a time frame of just weeks for Biden to agree to demands that NATO has long refused, including effectively allowing Russia to veto the security decisions of Ukraine and other nations in the region. The White House has rejected any such bans on NATO membership out of hand, saying all sovereign nations should retain the right to make decisions about their own security.”

C.H. Truth said...

The mayor of Orange County said Gov. Ron DeSantis

Counties have Mayors now? I thought that was a town or city thing?

But hey... a liberal mayor from a Biden County has a huge outbreak of new Covid cases and rather than take any responsibility or god forbid question the Federal response...

He attacks the in between person because he happens to be a Republican.


Classic finger pointing?

Can Democrats solve anything or are they children who complain that the adults are not babysitting them well enough?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Deep State created Watergate to impeach President Richard Nixon.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/12/the_truth_you_never_learned_about_watergate.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Ron DeSantis spokesperson lashes out at ‘fake news’ he is on vacation — while confirming it’s true

Bob Brigham

December 30, 2021

Less than a year after Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was widely ridiculed after fleeing Texas during a fatal storm to vacation in Cancun, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is receiving widespread criticism for being out of public eye while the omicron variant of coronavirus is surging in the Sunshine State.

On Thursday, Florida set a new all-time record for Covid cases.

DeSantis has been blasted for being missing in action, with Florida House Democrats wondering about his location.

On Thursday, DeSantis spokesperson Christina Pushaw confirmed that he was on vacation along with all state employees (though Pushaw was working).

When it was pointed out that Pushaw had confirmed DeSantis is on vacation, Pushaw lashed out at the fact as "fake news" — while repeating her confirmation and arguing it is a good thing for DeSantis and his family, if not for Florida.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

To prevent inflation after World War II, America’s leading economists recommended strategic price controls. Is there a case for doing so today, too?


Inflation is near a 40-year high. Central banks around the world just promised to intervene. However, a critical factor that is driving up prices remains largely overlooked: an explosion in profits. In 2021, US non-financial profit margins have reached levels not seen since the aftermath of the second world war. This is no coincidence. The end of the war required a sudden restructuring of production which created bottlenecks similar to those caused by the pandemic. Then and now large corporations with market power have used supply problems as an opportunity to increase prices and scoop windfall profits. The Federal Reserve has taken a hawkish turn this month. But cutting monetary stimulus will not fix supply chains. What we need instead is a serious conversation about strategic price controls – just like after the war.



Today economists are divided into two camps on the inflation question: team Transitory argues we ought not to worry about inflation since it will soon go away. Team Stagflation urges for fiscal restraint and a raise in interest rates. But there is a third option: the government could target the specific prices that drive inflation instead of moving to austerity which risks a recession.

To use a metaphor: if your house is on fire, you would not want to wait until the fire eventually dies out. Neither do you wish to destroy the house by flooding it. A skillful firefighter extinguishes the fire where it is burning to prevent contagion and save the house. History teaches us that such a targeted approach is also possible for price increases.

The White House Council of Economic Advisers suggests that the best historical analogy for today’s inflation is the aftermath of the second world war. Then and now there was pent up demand thanks to high household savings. During the war this was a result of rising incomes and rationing; during Covid-19 that of stimulus checks and shutdowns. At both times supply chains were disrupted. This is as far as the White House advisers’ interpretation of the parallel between the two episodes goes. What they do not tell us is that the inflation after the war was not without an alternative.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

During the second world war the Roosevelt administration imposed strict price controls and instituted the Office of Price Administration. In comparison with the first world war, price rises were low, while the increase in output was almost beyond imagination. After the war, the question was what to do with the price controls. Should they be released in one big bang as southern Democrats, Republicans and big business were urging? Or did price controls have a role to play in the transition to a postwar economy?

Some of the most distinguished American economists of the 20th century called for a continuation of price controls in the New York Times. This included the likes of Paul Samuelson, Irving Fisher, Frank Knight, Simon Kuznets, Paul Sweezy and Wesley Mitchell, as well as 11 former presidents of the American Economic Association. The reasons they presented for price controls also apply to our present situation.

They argued that as long as bottlenecks made it impossible for supply to meet demand, price controls for important goods should be continued to prevent prices from shooting up. The tsar of wartime price controls, John Kenneth Galbraith, joined these calls. He explained “the role of price controls” would be “strategic”. “No more than the economist ever supposed will it stop inflation,” he added. “But it both establishes the base and gains the time for the measures that do.”



President Truman was aware of the risks of ending price controls. On 30 October 1945, he warned that after the first world war, the US had “simply pulled off the few controls that had been established, and let nature take its course”. And he urged, “The result should stand as a lesson to all of us. A dizzy upward spiral of wages and the cost of living ended in the crash of 1920 – a crash that spread bankruptcy and foreclosure and unemployment throughout the Nation.” Nevertheless, price controls were pulled in 1946, again triggering inflation and a boom-bust cycle.

Today, there is once more a choice between tolerating the ongoing explosion of profits that drives up prices or tailored controls on carefully selected prices. Price controls would buy time to deal with bottlenecks that will continue as long as the pandemic prevails. Strategic price controls could also contribute to the monetary stability needed to mobilize public investments towards economic resilience, climate change mitigation and carbon-neutrality. The cost of waiting for inflation to go away is high. Senator Manchin’s withdrawal from the Build Back Better Act demonstrates the threat of a shrinking policy space at a time when large scale government action is in order. Austerity would be even worse: it risks manufacturing stagflation.

We need a systematic consideration of strategic price controls as a tool in the broader policy response to the enormous macroeconomic challenges instead of pretending there is no alternative beyond wait-and-see or austerity.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.theguardian.com/business/commentisfree/2021/dec/29/inflation-price-controls-time-we-use-it

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Happy New Year Eve.

Anonymous said...

Roger, are you going to debate the economic issues you bring here ?

anonymous said...

Hey goat fucker....you going to find a job in the new year or just keep posting gibberish and BULLSHIT??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

1945, Americans were saving an average of 21 percent of their personal disposable income, "

"In October 2021, the personal saving rate in the United States amounted to 7.3 percent, down from 8.2 percent in May."

Anonymous said...

Denny , the stark difference between your post and mine are in use fact, you use nonsense.

Anonymous said...

What Roger said:
"The White House Council of Economic Advisers suggests that the best historical analogy for today’s inflation is the aftermath of the second world war. Then and now there was pent up demand thanks to high household savings"

The actual facts:
1945, Americans were saving an average of 21 percent of their personal disposable income, "

"In October 2021, the personal saving rate in the United States amounted to 7.3 percent, down from 8.2 percent in May."

Anonymous said...

Personal Saving Rate (update)

Monthly November 2021 6.9 %"

Bureau of Economic Analysis
US Department of Commerce


anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! Facts to you are opinions....Just because you cannot admit your HD is doing well because the economy is in good shape and that companies like HD are importing massive amounts of products show you limited ability to connect the dots, just repeating the R mantra of immense stupidity!!!!!! BTW.....the US savings rate is abysmal ....just like your intellect!!!

anonymous said...

Facts that the goat fucker refuses to accept!!!!!


Mike Blake | Reuters
Home Depot is one of the largest importers in the country. Yet with congested ports, container shortages and Covid-19 outbreaks slowing shipments, the company made a decision: It was time to get its own boat.

“We have a ship that’s solely going to be ours and it’s just going to go back and forth with 100% dedicated to Home Depot,” President and Chief Operating Officer Ted Decker said in an interview. It marks the first time that the company has taken such a step.

Decker said the contracted ship, which will begin running next month, is just one example of the unusual measures that the company is taking as it copes with challenges that have ricocheted across the global supply chain.

On rare occasions, Home Depot has also flown in power tools, faucets, electrical components, fasteners and other “smaller, higher value items” by air freight, he said. In other cases, it has opted to buy items on the spot market — even though it can cost as much as four times more than contracted rates.

Anonymous said...

Denny , your opinion of why HD has done so well is cute.

Anonymous said...

So Denny your upset that HD managed their supply chain and by passed Brandon and Madam Sec. Peter Buttplug?

anonymous said...

And you being a dumb fuck is normal, goat fucker!!!! What is really cute is your inability to think!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Maybe you can elucidate why HD is soaring since they are a major retailer serving the needs of the public......LOLOLOLOLOL

anonymous said...

No goat fucker, I am complimenting HD for maintaining their shelves with product and making lots of money in Bidenmoics!!!!! Funny how you are talking down your company now that I kicked your old white ass into next week!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Anonymous said...

You just answered your own question.

HD is soaring in sales because the Management solves problems and puts product in the hands of the end users.

Anonymous said...

And there ya go, off the deep end and back into your flaming dumpster.

Bye Denny

Anonymous said...

What Brandon said.

"calling for an end to “shareholder capitalism,” saying “the idea that the only responsibility a corporation has is to shareholders is an absolute farce.”

Good thing Joe never ran a company.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump would have called him a great leader

out from press secretary Jen Psaki.

Biden "made clear that the United States and its allies and partners will respond decisively if Russia further invades Ukraine," the White House spokeswoman said, referring to Russia's invasion of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014.

The U.S. president "reiterated that substantive progress in these dialogues can occur only in an environment of de-escalation rather than escalation," Psaki added.

A senior administration official told reporters that the primary purpose of the 50-minute call was to "set the tone and tenor" for upcoming security negations in Geneva, Switzerland.

Officials from the U.S. and Russia are slated to meet on Jan. 10 to discuss Moscow's stepped-up security demands. That same week, Russian officials will also meet with NATO and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's Permanent Council.

The Kremlin released its demands earlier this month, as Russia's buildup of troops near the Ukrainian border sparked fears that Moscow may be planning to invade Ukraine again.

Moscow has repeatedly denied intentions to invade Ukraine, and among other things is demanding that NATO not expand eastward and also roll back military deployments.

Russia is also calling for all sides to agree not to deploy land-based intermediate- and short-range missiles in areas that allow them to reach other parties.

During their previous call on Dec. 7, Biden also warned Putin of high economic consequences if Russia were to invade Ukraine.

Thursday's call began at 3:35 p.m. ET and ended at 4:25 p.m. The tone between the two leaders was "serious and substantive," the administration official said, and they agreed to the sequence of the upcoming talks.

The two leaders also acknowledged that there would be areas where meaningful progress could be made, and that agreeing on other areas may be impossible.

"They both discuss the importance of pragmatic, results-oriented diplomacy, and I think President Biden very much saw this call as seeking to set the conditions for that," the official said.

Moving forward, the U.S. will take the next week to continue its "intensive period" of consultations with allies and the Ukrainian government, the official said, which would include briefing allies on the call.

Updated: 7:08 p.m.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I don't debate with a goat fucker.

Anonymous said...

You don't debate me because you can't.

Nice white flag Roger.


Lydia Survived!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Axios poll

Americans are less optimistic and more nervous about what 2022 has in store for the world than they were heading into 2021, according to a new Axios/Momentive poll.

And this year, democracy ranked second among the issues survey respondents said matter most to them, behind jobs and the economy and just ahead of health care."COVID" and "Trump" were the top two words people said they'd like to hear less in 2022. The top word people said they'd like to do more of: Travel.Data: Momentive

The big picture: The overall findings are comparable to recent pre-pandemic, year-ahead polls conducted by Momentive (formerly SurveyMonkey). But compared with last year's poll, they show a souring of the national mood after an unusually optimistic view of what 2021 could be.

"The end of last year was a particularly hopeful time," partly because there was a change in the presidency but also because we'd just been through the first year of COVID and everyone thought things could only get better after 2020, said Laura Wronski, senior manager for research science at Momentive."I think after this year we realized it's not going to magically get better, that we're going to have to live with COVID for a while."

By the numbers: More than half of the people in our survey — 54% — said they're more fearful than hopeful about what's in store for the world in 2022, while 44% said they're more hopeful.

That's a sharp turnaround from last year's survey, when 63% said they were more hopeful about the world in 2021 and 36% said they were more fearful.While Republicans were more pessimistic than Democrats and independents both years, all three groups turned more negative in this year's survey, with 69% of Republicans, 45% of Democrats and 47% of independents saying they were more fearful than hopeful.In addition, 51% said they were more fearful than hopeful about what's in store for the U.S. in 2022, including 66% of Republicans, 41% of Democrats and 46% of independents.

Yes, but: Even with the Omicron variant spreading across the country, 61% of Americans said they're more hopeful than fearful about what's ahead for the pandemic in 2022, with 37% saying they're more fearful.

That optimism was consistent across the board, with little variation by party, age, race or gender. It's down from last year, however, when 76% said they were more hopeful than fearful about COVID.And despite their worries about the U.S. and the world, 68% said they're more hopeful than fearful about what 2022 has in store for them personally, with 30% saying they're more fearful.

What to watch: This year, 17% of the people in our survey said democracy was the issue that matters most to them right now, second only to jobs and the economy, at 31%.

That urgency was driven largely by Democrats — who ranked it as their highest priority, at 24% — and people with a college degree or higher, also at 24%.Republicans also ranked democracy as a high priority, at 15%, while it was basically a non-issue for independents 7%.

Between the lines: Americans' pandemic fatigue was obvious from people's answers when asked what they'd like to hear less about in 2022: COVID and former President Donald Trump. (President Biden was a top choice among Republicans, too.)


Their choices of the best words to describe 2021 suggested fatigue as well: "exhausting" (43%), "worrisome" (43%) and "chaotic" (31%).That's similar to the words people used to describe 2017 and 2018 as well, but that was more because of politics than COVID, Wronski said. "All of these factors are just multiplying right now, and it's hard to know what a normal year is because we haven't had that in a long time."People's embrace of "travel" as what they want to do more of in 2022 is one sign that Americans still have hope for the future.


Even Republicans are getting tired of Trump


A good news story.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Seig Heil.



Here's how Trump's 'extremist' GOP has actually morphed into the Third Reich.

Travis Gettys

December 31, 2021

The Republican Party has fully surrendered to Donald Trump and has now embraced the aims of the insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. Capitol nearly one year ago, according to a new column.

Trump's increasingly extremist GOP mirrors the Third Reich's operating principle, as described by historian Ian Kershaw, who said Nazi party members were always “working towards the Führer," anticipating what their leader wanted without being asked and pursuing ever-more radical steps to serve his interests, argued attorney David R. Lurie in a new column for The Daily Beast.

"Over time, it became clear that those who pursued the most radical, and often violent, steps to serve the party would be met with approbation, while those who hesitated would be met with disfavor or worse," Lurie wrote. "While Trump is, of course, no Hitler, he and his acolytes have used a similar reward-and-punishment dynamic to relentlessly move the GOP towards a dynamic of ever greater extremism, in which adherence to legal and moral norms is viewed as intolerable weakness."

This dynamic played out in 2016, when Trump's namesake son eagerly accepted a Russian government operative's offer of "dirt" on Hillary Clinton and in early 2021, when his chief of staff Mark Meadows enthusiastically embraced a plan to overturn the 2020 election loss, and both men used the same language to signal their corruption: "I love it."

RELATED: 'No precedent for this': Here's why the GOP is paying millions for Trump’s legal bills

"We do not know if Trump expressly blessed either scheme beforehand," Lurie wrote, "but it is clear that both Don Jr. and Meadows understood that they would risk Trump’s ire if they failed to pursue the most extreme attacks on American laws and democratic norms available in Trump’s name."

The same dynamic is playing out in statehouses across the country, where GOP legislators are undermining faith in elections and restricting access to the polls for likely Democratic voters, and the violent Jan. 6 insurrection.

"The former president claims that he didn’t tell the crowd that gathered for his speech on Jan. 6 to attack the Capitol, but virtually all of the people who did believed they were acting in his interests, and had every reason to believe that their attack would meet with his approbation," Lurie wrote.

Appeals to the extremist base has become the central element of the Republican Party, and GOP leaders -- including Trump -- fear losing their support if they don't embrace conspiracy theories or disregard democratic norms.

"Even Trump himself has found that his power as a 'leader' of an extremist movement depends on his own reliably continuous appeals to extremism," Lurie wrote. "This was starkly evident last week when Trump himself faced criticism from some of his most fervent followers for acknowledging that the COVID vaccine saves lives, and admitting that he received a booster dose."

Trump didn't need to explicitly order the insurrection, because his followers knew what he wanted them to do, and he allowed it to continue by refusing to call them off for nearly three chaotic hours.

"Extremism is Trump’s calling card, and the force that fuels his movement," Lurie wrote, "and during the months that have followed, GOP activists encouraged by Trump have normalized the goals and even the tactics of the insurrectionists — who are now frequently described by Trumpist Republicans as harmless tourists, or patriots."

"The party is working towards Trump," he concluded.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Ch continues to call this fake news


Trump didn't need to explicitly order the insurrection, because his followers knew what he wanted them to do, and he allowed it to continue by refusing to call them off for nearly three chaotic hours.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-third-reich/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Ch should change the name Thecoldhearedinssurection.com

James's Fucking Daddy said...


CBS News
@CBSNews

Social media activity could be considered active participation in extremism, Pentagon says https://cbsn.ws/32mvvhM


Richard Grenell
https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/1473276553869987841

Anyone who pushed the Russian collusion hoax - or anyone calling Hunter Biden’s laptop Russian disinformation is an extremist then.

This would include @RepAdamSchiff and @RepSwalwell


and roger amick

James's Fucking Daddy said...

Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸

VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/mtgreenee/status/1473856086314737670

This is Ray Epps.
He organized and told people to go in the Capitol and they called him a “Fed.”
I did not meet Ray Epps in the DC Jail.
He was not there under the abusive detention of Trump hater Deputy Warden Kathleen Landerkin.
FBI hasn’t arrested him
Why not?
He should be.



and why has the Jan 6th committee not subpoenaed him ?

Banana Republic

Joe Biden's America

Kangaroo Court

anonymous said...

And there ya go, off the deep end and back into your flaming dumpster.

THE GOAT FUCKER AGAIN PROVING HE CAN'T ACCEPT THE ECONOMY IS GOING GREAT!!!!!!! HD by itself soars because the economy soars and people are spending.. Seems he goat fucker's MO is to yell the loudest and post gibberish!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! You lose again sport!!

Anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Anonymous said...

Roger, tell us more about today's savings rate is like that of 1945.

Run dummy.

Anonymous said...

I am not yelling , just pointing out how wrong Denny (who is YELLING) and Roger are economic fucktards.

Anonymous said...

Party
411.45 USD +147.35 (55.83%) year to date.

NOC stock not so much.


Yet in the "DOING GREAT Economy"
Wal-Mart is dow year to date.

James's Fucking Daddy said...


Justice For Ashli Babbitt
https://twitter.com/ForAshli/status/1476561212200693767

Starting A List of Things The Federal Gov't Won't Let You See:

14,000 hours of J6 video at the Capitol

20,000 images and other evidence collected in Epstein case

FBI investigation of police involved killing of protester, Ashli Babbitt



and documents Trump ordered declassified...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Saying "Happy New Year!" Around the World
Ways to say "Happy New Year"

Turkish - Yeni Yılın Kutlu Olsun

Language Happy New Year!
Afrikaans Voorspoedige nuwe jaar
Arabic Kul 'am wa antum bikhair
Basque Urte Berri on
Bengali Shuvo noboborsho
Chinese (Cantonese) Sun nien fai lok
Chinese (Mandarin) Xin nian yu kuai
Czech Stastny Novy Rok
Danish Godt Nytr
Dutch Gelukkig nieuwjaar
Esperanto Bonan Novjaron
Finnish Onnellista uutta vuotta
French Bonne anne
German Ein gluckliches neues Jahr
Greek Eutychismenos o kainourgios chronos
Hawaiian Hauoli Makahiki hou
Hebrew Shana Tova
Hungarian Boldog uj evet
Indonesian (Bahasa) Selamat Tahun Baru
Italian Felice Anno Nuovo or Buon anno
Japanese Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu
Korean Sehe Bokmanee Bateuseyo
Laotian (Hmong) Nyob Zoo Xyoo Tshiab
Latin Felix sit annus novus
Nigerian (Hausa) Barka da sabuwar shekara
Norwegian Godt Nytt r
Philippines (Tagalog) Manigong Bagong Taon
Polish Szczesliwego Nowego Roku
Romanian La Multi Ani si Un An Nou Fericit
Samoan Ia manuia le Tausaga Fou
Spanish Feliz año nuevo
Swahili Heri za Mwaka Mpya
Swedish Gott Nytt r
Thai Sawatdee Pi Mai
Vietnamese Chuc mung nam moi
Welsh Blwyddyn Newydd Dda

anonymous said...

FBI investigation of police involved killing of protester, Ashli Babbitt

The dumb ass would still be alive if she stayed home.....The old proverbial....SHIT HAPPENS and she paid for it with her life....Too bad fucked up can't trade places!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

anonymous said...

KansasDemocrat said...
I am not yelling , just pointing out how wrong Denny\

The only thing you point out daily, goat fucker....is you can't prove shit and that your ability in economics is as bad as your farming ability!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!