Friday, December 31, 2021

This is just sad...

Sorry, but this woman has no clue...

43 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The President opened the ports in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco for 24 hours per day instead of 8 hour per day.


Addressing transportation costs has lowered costs of goods and services for Asian nations

She mentioned it on the video you posted!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You are Grasping at an unrelated explanation in hopes that you get people to believe you again and again and again Scott.

Anonymous said...

She is unclear of what to say, because she does know.

She is experiencing "The Hillary Effect"

The more she talks the less Americans like here.

Anonymous said...

Roger, tell us that cute story of yours, where personal disposable savings today(7 %) is just like 1945 (@21 %).

rrb said...


She is experiencing "The Hillary Effect"


And now she's seeking 'coaching' from Hillary on how to be more likeable.

I shit you not.

Regarding this post and her response, she sounded just like the imbecile we know her to be, completely avoiding and not answering the question asked.

It's this fucking clueless twat who's on the on-deck circle if Sloppy Joe succumbs to his fast-worsening dementia.

And Putin, Xi and the Iranian mullahs rejoice at their stroke of luck.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Even more important

WOW!!!!! Betty White - dead @ 99.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

In all of my economics classes (and I took several in college) never once did a single teacher or text book tell us that the way to address inflation was to force ports to remain open longer.

But hey...

You will quite literally believe anything this Administration claims because (of course) you understand it all better than anyone can possible imagine.

Anonymous said...


Regarding this post and her response, she sounded just like the imbecile we know her to be, completely avoiding and not answering the question asked"

Roger posted a puff piece of Cum-allah promoting the Electric Vehicle, omg, she fubar'ed the charging of it.

She complained their is no "glugginh spund" (paraphrase).

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ryKXpIiRNig

Anonymous said...

CHT , the ports being open longer, 25/7 , as well all know doesnt solve shit.

Those union workers have work your limitations in their contracts.

Those crane operators are highly regulated and limited to how many hours they can work in a day, week , ECT.

Anonymous said...

WSJ Dec 10, 2021.

Blaming rough seas, wind....

"The backup of container ships waiting to enter the nation’s busiest port complex isn’t letting up. But it has moved farther from shore.

Only about 30 vessels sat within sight of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach this week, waiting for berths at a gateway that has come to symbolize U.S. supply-chain bottlenecks. More than 60 others destined for the port complex remained in waters farther out to sea, some hundreds or even thousands of miles away, including ships that reduced speed during their voyage from Asia to delay their arrival.



anonymous said...

Using MattWhitlock as a source is about as relevant as posting the goatfuckers opinion on the economy......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

Funny.....no one has yet to find the goat fuckers brain as he post more crap than Lil Schitty!!!!! He still hasn't figured out with the trade deficit he complained about needs to have ships unloaded. which appears to have occurred but the goat fucker missed that!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Again, you can give an asshole facts, but you can't make him understand!!!!! LOLOLOLOL!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Florida Democrats Say Ron DeSantis Is MIA
December 31, 2021 at 11:37 am EST By Taegan Goddard 71 Comments

Democrats charge that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) “has been missing in action as Covid cases in the state have spiked to new heights,” NBC News reports.

Said Florida state Sen. Shevrin Jones (D): “Counties are overwhelmed with lines that stretch for miles. It’s every man/woman for themselves, because leadership is MIA.”

“DeSantis, a Republican and outspoken opponent of vaccine and mask mandates, last held a Covid press briefing on Dec. 17. Covid cases have reached new highs in Florida since then, including a record level of more than 58,000 new cases on Wednesday.”
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IS CH STILL TRYING TO BRAG ABOUT HOW WONDERFULLY FLORIDA HAS HANDLED THE PANDEMIC?

No?

I don't blame him.

Myballs said...

It's been revealed that DeSantis was with his wife for cancer treatment for a recent diagnosis. As usual, democrats make asshole of themselves over politics.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Josh Marshall

December 31, 2021 1:02 p.m.

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Back in 2016 there was a knowing social media go-to about how 2016 was the year from hell – one that would come to an end when Trump was defeated in November. Of course, that didn’t happen. It was followed by 2017, the beginning of Trump’s dismal and destructive presidency. Then there was 2020, a year of historic disruption, mortality, economic displacement and social chaos and unrest, which was to be followed by renewal in 2021. And well, here we are. We’ve run through a succession of ‘hell years’ beneath which rumbles a growing trepidation or assumption that maybe none of this stuff is the exception. Maybe this is just a downward trajectory with no snapback to something more normal, something more on a progress toward betterment.

On the eve of a new year where do we fall on this terrain of doomism?

One of the insights of history is that there are some eras where things just turn bad and don’t stop being bad for a long period of time. Look at 1347-48 and on the onset of the Black Death or look up inflation and the ‘long sixteenth century.’ Things go bad in the borderlands between the Elbe River and the Volga starting in 1914 and don’t really start to improve until the late 1940s or arguably in some areas until the late 1980s. External shocks upend society and it takes a really long time for those to work through communities. There are whole eras of chaos and immiseration, a whole avalanche of ‘history’, little of which is pleasant to live through. And you see from the distance of time that few of the ‘policies’ or reactions meant to accommodate or solve the bad stuff did or even could have much impact. It was just going to take time, and time at an interval that stretched well beyond the lifetimes of individuals or even families.

I’m not trying to bum you out. (No, really, I’m not.) I actually don’t think we’re in one of those periods, though we could be. But it is salutary to remember that those periods do happen in history. They are sometimes unrelieved either by deliverance or the uncanny satisfaction of apocalypse. Like the ‘end of democracy’ that many are now predicting just over the horizon, end time predictions – literal or metaphoric – have their own attraction since they provide both closure and a sort of moral order and explanation. But history usually just keeps going, without that kind of clarity.

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m more inclined toward the analogy of the four years of the Second World War. It is a long time certainly but it looks more manageable to us in retrospect since we know when, how and that it ends.

I am actually cautiously optimistic about the new year, both temperamentally and factually. Through a mix of viral evolution and growing population immunity (through infection and vaccination) we seem to be moving painfully toward a new normal in which COVID presents as a more minor, manageable disease. The experience we can see charted in South Africa and around the North Sea is Omicron as something like a flash flood, harsh but quick. January will probably be rough with a lot of disruption, immiseration and mortality, despite Omicron generally driving milder illness on an individual basis. But we have growing reason to believe things will start to shift as early as February.

We also have still have powerful antiviral medications just coming online. Critically, they attack a part of the virus’s attack cycle which is not tied to the kind of viral mutations that have bedeviled the world in 2021. The near term problem is that we don’t have enough supply. We are likely to face a question in the first months of 2022 of whether these life saving antivirals should be prioritized for people whose bodies couldn’t reap the full gains of vaccination (immunocompromised, elderly, etc.) or those who simply decided not to be vaccinated. But the supply will grow and it will backstop bad outcomes for the unlucky and the unwell.

We cannot really hope for more than reasons for optimism. And we have them.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Circumstances are very different than when 25 years ago. We have the most dangerous medical crisis in history.

Back then we didn't get billion of products and technology companies.

You keep drawing parallel comparisons that make zero sense.

Myballs said...

You're obsessed. Get help.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The near term problem is that we don’t have enough supply. We are likely to face a question in the first months of 2022 of whether these life saving antivirals should be prioritized for people whose bodies couldn’t reap the full gains of vaccination (immunocompromised, elderly, etc.) or those who simply decided not to be vaccinated. But the supply will grow and it will backstop bad outcomes for the unlucky and the unwell.

And the inflation rates will fall down gradually.

Myballs said...

Not if DC keeps pumping out trillion dollar supplemental spending bills. Too many dollars is half of the equation you keep ignoring.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The walls are closing in.


Trump's Twitter and the Freedom Caucus were key to overturning the election: Bernie Kerik documents

Bob Brigham

December 31, 2021

The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol has obtained new documents showing how Donald Trump's Twitter account and the far-right House Freedom Caucus could be used to help overturn the 2020 election.

"A key adviser to Donald Trump’s legal team in their post-election quest to unearth evidence of fraud has delivered a trove of documents to Jan. 6 investigators describing those efforts," Politico reported Friday. "Bernard Kerik, the former New York City Police commissioner and ally of Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, also provided a “privilege log” describing materials he declined to provide to the committee."

Kerik — who was pardoned by Trump 11 months before the insurrection — is not an attorney but has claimed his work under Giuliani was covered by attorney-client privilege. Giuliani has had his law license suspended in New York and Washington, D.C.

"Another 22-page document, titled "STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS PLAN - GIULIANI PRESIDENTIAL LEGAL DEFENSE TEAM," describes a 10-day blitz aimed at Republican House and Senate members to pressure them to vote against certifying the 2020 election results," Politico reported. "The document says its primary channels to disseminate messaging on these efforts included 'presidential tweets' as well as talk radio, conservative bloggers, social media influencers, Trump campaign volunteers and other media allies. A list of 'key team members' supporting the effort included 'Freedom Caucus Members' — a reference to the group of hardline House conservatives, some of whom backed Trump's effort to overturn the election."

Trump was permanently suspended by Twitter on Jan. 8 "due to the risk of further incitement of violence."

The document focused on overturning the election in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and suggested pressuring local officials with protests at their homes.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Happy New Year's insanity!

When we look back a decade from now at the draconian public health measures, will we see that any of them made a big difference, at least in a positive way? I suspect not. Instead we will likely see the negative consequences, such as how mask mandates are harming childhood development. Will Dr Fauci and others ever be called on to explain or justify their rules and restrictions?

After the media and government hyped the Omicron variant, creating fear and panic, disrupting airline travel worldwide canceling thousands of flights a day over Christmas, President Biden threw up his hands and walked away saying, “There’s no federal solution to COVID” after promising last year that he would fix things.

It seems COVID is out of control, despite two years of rules and mandates, and Biden has no idea what to do, so is throwing up his hands and walking away. He will let the states handle COVID as they see fit. What a novel idea. President Trump suggested much the same in April 2020 and was harshly criticized for saying to state governors, “you are going to call your own shots.” It looks like Trump was right all along.

What’s the goal for Dr Fauci and other self-anointed public health servants? Dr Fauci answered that question in an article in Cell just over a year ago, “Living in greater harmony with nature will require changes in human behavior as well as other radical changes that may take decades to achieve.” What radical changes does he refer to?

Nature can be cruel and it’s hard to imagine living in harmony with earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, ice ages, and droughts, which have plagued the planet long before humans existed, but with ingenuity we can and have, keeping life meaningful and improving along the way. The Fauci wonderland we are seeing previews of in various parts of the world is a step backward. Is that the intention all along?


Brian C Joondeph, MD, is a fully vaccinated physician and writer. On Twitter as @retinaldoctor.

Caliphate4vr said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...
Circumstances are very different than when 25 years ago. We have the most dangerous medical crisis in history.

Back then we didn't get billion of products and technology companies.

You keep drawing parallel comparisons that make zero sense.


May I have ground pepper for my salad?

Trump Was The Profet said...

January 1, 2022

With COVID, Democrat bureaucrats finally admit the truth


If you still doubt that our COVID nightmare is being fully orchestrated by the evilest cabal of miscreants ever assembled in America, look no further than the latest stories that have just come over the wire featuring the almighty Fauci and some of his minions. How convenient for the perps to let the cat out of the bag on a Friday New Year’s Eve when most people are trying to forget the never-ending horror show that was the year of Our Lord 2021 and, therefore, are not paying attention to the News.

In what many are saying should be the end of the COVID Crisis, King Fauci made the most stunning admission of his career, live on MSNBC; namely, that all of the illegal and unconstitutional mandates that are being forced on us are based on fake numbers and phony statistics.

It really is quite incredible as you can see for yourself. The Evil Midget is saying the quiet part out loud: There is a difference between getting hospitalized (or presumably even dying) “with” COVID as opposed to “because” of COVID. Isn’t that what some of us have been saying all along?

anonymous said...

Sad American Stinker was the source of he above Pile of Shit that trump posted without attribution......very sad how fucked up people on the right are!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

A new year

So the Three Socialist Stooges of CHT will continue to get real economic happenings wrong.

Anonymous said...

Roger, I have a new years resolution I will not talk about your flaming dumpster of a life , unless you bring the subject up.

Inflation ,you know it as "transitory " stands at 6.8 %.

So your production of it falling in 2022 is a safe prediction, but, take it further.

Falls to what ?

Commonsense said...

Florida Democrats Say Ron DeSantis Is MIA

Not surprised the reverend would repeat a story without checking it out.

The governor is taking time off to attend to his wife who suffers from cancer,

Believe Casy DeSantis is in bigger trouble the they have publicly disclose.

Myballs said...

Typical, democrats make assholes of themselves again

And best news of the day...bill deblasio is no longer NYC mayor

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Happy New Year. I will be 71 this year. And on June 25th I will have been sober for ten years. One day at a time.��������������������

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

American "Thinker"
So here are 10 predictions for 2040, though all bets are off if China and Russia fully realize just how broken we are, and militarily call our bluff. Their probable involvement in what is described below will, however, likely stay their hand, since they’d be fools to interfere with a foe who is intent on self-immolation.

The states of Texas and/or Florida go blue in 2026. This is what the undeclared open borders policy was all about. Well, it worked. Once either or both of these states fell (permanently, by the way) into the Democrat camp, it was over, governmentally for the United States. We then had a one-party government as far as one could see. The conservative camp was kept around as a window decoration of democracy, but it served no legislative function. In terms of laws, these were now crafted by closed-door discussions between centrist leftists and radical leftists.In 2027, we began to be very cold in the winter and very, very hot in the summer. In fact, heat was now used as a weapon against the conservative South. Think brownouts. Lots of them. And targeted ones. The Beijing-directed climate farce went smoothly into the 9th inning as US energy production and, by extension, its industrial base were further castrated to the point where the power grid ground to a dystopian halt, as the myth of wind and solar bore their sterile harvest. American coal, natural gas, and oil were all directed west across the Pacific. In the winter in the Northeast and Midwest, one could no longer find any kindling on forest floors as citizens scavenged mountainsides to keep their apartments warm the old-fashioned way—until in 2036 wood burning was banned.The centrally corrosive doctrine of moral relativism as applied to sexuality bore its ultimate fruit. What we once termed pedophilia was mainstreamed and codified in 2037. Jeffrey Epstein was merely ahead of his time. It used to be that, once you survived in utero, you were home free. Not anymore. The Vatican issued a cautionary statement, but given its history in the matter, Her Holiness refrained from any outright condemnation, forwarding the issue to a Synod of bishops representing all genders for further study.Anti-abortion laws were not only struck down but the U.S. One Child Policy became enshrined into law in 2030, with compulsory abortion when and where needed. Exemptions were granted only to ethnic minorities, though it became less clear what was actually a minority by 2031.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

What were once called “Christmas Lights” were banned in 2033 to decrease stress on the power grid and to appease the rapidly growing Muslim population in the U.S. Street fighting between Muslim and Hispanic towns and enclaves became ever more frequent.The Great Cholera Epidemic of 2029 reduced the populations of the major U.S. cities by 10% as shipments of antibiotics from Asia and Iran failed to meet the demand and reports of defective drugs were rumored. Deaths from a defective flu vaccine in 2036 had exceeded the deaths due to flu itself that year, with the latter even being exceptionally high due to winter fuel shortages in the Northeast.Media reports of increasing bridge/tunnel collapses and major air crashes became heavily censored by 2035, as the Department of Citizen Contentment expanded its role.In the third year of the 2034 Five Year Grain Plan, importing grain from Argentina and Russia marked the first-ever need for corn, wheat, and soybean imported to the United States. Food rioting became an increasingly common event on the East and Gulf Coasts.In 2036, the first re-education camps were built, one in southern Louisiana for climate deniers and one in Wyoming for those found guilty of attempted escape to Latin America as well as religious traditionalists, nationalists, and those arrested for homeschooling. Reports of construction of very large facilities by multinational Big Tech/Pharma companies just outside the Wyoming camps were rumored to be for purposes of expansive clinical trials.In 2040, the states of Massachusetts, Columbia, New York, and Vermont made a formal petition at UN headquarters in Hong Kong to dissolve the United States into four autonomous regions as a means of segregating its increasingly fractious ethnic populations and reducing the need for UN military involvement on the erstwhile U.S. mainland

James's Fucking Daddy said...


Myballs said...
It's been revealed that DeSantis was with his wife for cancer treatment for a recent diagnosis. As usual, democrats make asshole of themselves over politics.



Yep I see the POS "pastor" is back with his Goddard damn lies

what a hateful old man

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A real Republican. She doesn't want Trump.

I don't agree with much but she is not fascist Republican.


The White House strategy should have been simple. Leave the policies that are working alone and take credit for them as yours (an old trick of Bill Clinton’s). Instead, Biden (or his handlers) seemed intent on more drastic action.

In the first hours, he canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and the many jobs it would bring. He quickly recommitted to the Paris climate agreement and looked overeager trying to restart the failed Iran nuclear deal.

Biden proposed trillions of dollars in spending on new social programs promising to outdo the New Deal and the Great Society and move the country more fully into a big government-dependent state. (Congratulations to Joe Manchin for putting country over party, and shame on the Democrats for not knowing the difference.)

The president may have mistimed his alliance with the far left. The American people are growing tired of the role of government in their lives. They are sick of lockdowns and masks for Covid. They are sick of the government at every level interfering in our schools and telling us what our children are taught. And they are sick of government programs that have hobbled our country and increased our massive debt.

The Democrats have messaging problems as well. Nancy Pelosi’s unfortunate position that members of Congress should be able to continue owning individual stocks jars with the image the party is trying to project and is at odds with the forces that drove the country to elect Trump. (And many Republicans have been no better on this issue.)

Saying that members of Congress should be able to trade or hold individual stocks because the United States is “a free-market economy” blissfully ignores that all sorts of lower-level employees in the federal bureaucracy give up their right to buy individual stocks in certain companies when they take various jobs because of the appearance of conflicts of interest.

The president says he’s running again. But he would be 86 at the end of a second term. Kamala Harris has had a horrible first year as vice president. And the Democrats have no bench, unless you count Beto, Bernie, Secretary Pete, Stacey, de Blasio and Gavin.

The day the Capitol was under attack, I felt nostalgic for the days when things were a lot more collegial, and when the two parties mixed and laughed together. Now we’re even further apart.

Maybe if we try to find a middle ground, collegiality doesn’t have to be a relic of the past. It does not hurt to think of it as we ring in a new year.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trigger Warning: It’s My Brother’s Turn Again https://nyti.ms/3EOSi38

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I worked for four years in the Senate and House, folding lawmakers’ newsletters. One of the perks was access to the dining room, where I ate side by side with congressmen and senators.

I hope Trump does not run. He can do a lot more for the party as an advocate than a candidate. Like him or not, some of his policies were working: accords between Arab countries and Israel, Iran on its heels, China chastened, the border fence going up, low unemployment, a strong economy and best of all, low energy prices and higher wages.

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Biden swept into the presidency on a wave of hope, a friendly press and a highly disliked opponent. He had run as a moderate, a creature of the Senate and a unifier, promising a return to normalcy.

Donald Trump’s bungled effort to overturn the election and the ill-advised rally that ended with an attack on the Capitol further raised Biden’s standing.

Once he became president, everything changed. Like one of the residents of Santa Mira, the fictional town in Don Siegel’s 1956 masterpiece, “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” Biden looked the same but his actions revealed a startling transformation.

The moderate Joe Biden was gone. The sweeping changes he proposed in the first few months sounded more like Bernie Sanders. Many of them backfired, severely damaging his early support.

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The White House strategy should have been simple. Leave the policies that are working alone and take credit for them as yours (an old trick of Bill Clinton’s). Instead, Biden (or his handlers) seemed intent on more drastic action.

In the first hours, he canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and the many jobs it would bring. He quickly recommitted to the Paris climate agreement and looked overeager trying to restart the failed Iran nuclear deal.

Biden proposed trillions of dollars in spending on new social programs promising to outdo the New Deal and the Great Society and move the country more fully into a big government-dependent state. (Congratulations to Joe Manchin for putting country over party, and shame on the Democrats for not knowing the difference.)

James's Fucking Daddy said...



https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1477061958264360960

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Hasn’t Gov. DeSantis been inexplicably missing for like 2 weeks?

If he’s around, I would be happy to say hello. His social media team seems to have been posting old photos for weeks.

In the meantime, perhaps I could help with local organizing. Folks are quite receptive here :) twitter.com/teamrondesanti…



Benny


Gov. Ron DeSantis has a wife fighting aggressive breast cancer and 3 small children that he is caring for.

His youngest is 1 year-old.

You sip a martini in a red state he runs as your blue district collapses under your garbage policies.

Sit down, Queen Marxist Antoinette



that is the proper response

James's Fucking Daddy said...

thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1477170464082567170


AOC could have gone to California for vacation, but she didn't want to leave one shithole for another.



what a phony

and obviously unconcerned about all the Biden crises

anonymous said...

Gov. Ron DeSantis has a wife fighting aggressive breast cancer and 3 small children that he is caring for.

Makes on wonder why this asshole remains in office.....obviously his family is less important than his career!!!!!

Anonymous said...

SIC, why is she traveling at all, so much pollution created by her.

Anonymous said...

Inflation ,you know it as "transitory " stands at 6.8 %.

So your production of it falling in 2022 is a safe prediction, but, take it further.

Falls to what ?

Roger can't debate.
Never has, just cunt n paste

Anonymous said...

New York(CNN Business)America is finishing the year with decades-high inflation. That doesn't bode well for 2022.

Prices have climbed so high it will take some time for them to come back down to earth. In other words, the uncomfortable inflation numbers of 2021 will likely stay with us well into the New Year"

Biden lost CNN

Anonymous said...

Economists warn of inflation inequality as poor get slammed by rising prices

PUBLISHED WED, DEC 29 2021 CNBC

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Maureen Dowd
By Maureen Dowd

Opinion Columnist

I have gotten emails asking me not to run my brother Kevin’s annual column this past year. And I have gotten emails asking me to please run Kevin’s column. I prefer to let people know what Republicans like Kevin are thinking. So here he is:

I begin with a personal note, a quick apology for missing the Thanksgiving column.

I was recovering from a heavyweight bout with Covid. Despite two vaccinations last spring, I got very ill at the end of October, including the dreaded Covid fog, where you cannot formulate your thoughts — putting me on a par with a lot of politicians in D.C.

It took a full month, including physical therapy, to recover. Now I’m back.

The Republicans are watching the political scene these days with a mixture of glee and trepidation.

President Biden is underwater in the polls but Donald Trump is a potential problem. No one is sure of Trump’s intentions at this point.

There is no doubt that the Trump presidency ended on a sour note. His claims of a stolen election and his badgering of state officials to overturn the results probably cost the Republicans the Senate.