and it was only partially answered
- Imagine proud boys and other right wing violent protesters surrounded the White House, setting fire to things, attempting to break through the barriers. The rioters were quite literally demanding that the President be "lynched". Biden is forced to be taken to a secure location for his own safety. In the process of this riot, Molotov cocktails and other items were tossed at the secret service. Entire vehicles are set on fire as are many local buildings. Millions in damages occur and dozens of secret service and other officers are injured during the riot...
- Now imagine Donald Trump is still in the White House and violent Antifa protesters surrounded the White House, setting fire to things, attempting to break through the barriers. The rioters were quite literally demanding that the President be "lynched". Trump is forced to be taken to a secure location for his own safety. In the process of this riot, Molotov cocktails and other items were tossed at the secret service. Entire vehicles are set on fire as are many local buildings. Millions in damages occur and dozens of secret service and other officers are injured during the riot...
Does anyone want to actually take a crack at how they feel these two situations should be handled in terms of arrests, charges, etc...
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In both cases, the insurgents should be met with sufficient resistance to keep them from entering either building, and that should include lethal resistance, if necessary.
Trump to Elevate Election Deniers at Arizona Rally
January 11, 2022 at 5:37 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 42 Comments
“Former President Donald Trump announced guest speakers today for his Saturday rally in Arizona, and most of them share a common trait: they led efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election,” Axios reports.
“Trump has made clear to all who seek his endorsement that if they want his blessing, they need to make overturning the 2020 election as much of a priority as subverting future elections.”
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All such attempts to subvert elections, past or future, should be met with sufficient force to keep it from happening, and that should include lethal resistance, if necessary.
But Reverend...
Should they be arrested? Charged? Should they have bail?
Or should they just be let go?
After all, both the proud boys and antifa (hypothetically) injured dozens of secret service members... even if they might have (hypothetically) fought off from getting in?
Or does injuring law enforcement not matter?
Of course anyone injurying guardians of the White House should be harshly charged.
After the 95 percent anti-Trump national political media conducted Joe Biden’s campaign for him as he hid from the pandemic, the oligarchic social media platform cartel canceled and banished Trump (and the New York Post) from their platforms, Trump’s opponents outspent him 2-1 (including $419 million from Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, practically all of which went to Democratic precincts), and scammed the polls in several of the swing states, Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans achieved a Pyrrhic electoral victory. Their only argument for the last six years has been vilification of Trump, and the only fragment of that tired screed that still resonates at all is that Trump is a gangster and a putschist who revealed his tendencies with a supposed “insurrection” at the Capitol on January 6.
In the circumstances, Trump was restrained. The last thing he wanted was vandalism at the Capitol by anyone claiming to support him.
The Democrats, along with America and the world, are now stuck with the most incompetent administration in the country’s history. Biden clearly lacks the mental energy required of such a challenging position, and Kamala Harris seems simply to be a moron. None of their policies attract majority support from the country and their great COVID ally of 2020 is now an albatross around their necks. Inflation is eating the incomes of the middle- and working-classes, the southern U.S. border is open not only to millions of destitute people but to a large number of serious undesirables who are flooding in. China, Russia, Iran, are all exploiting American weakness and the departure from Afghanistan was the greatest military fiasco in U.S. history.
Consequently, Democratic leaders in Congress have effectively given up getting the grossly unfeasible Build Back Better giveaway through, and are pushing their only reelection hope: the Freedom to Vote and John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Acts. These measures would make it difficult to update voting rolls, would ban highly popular voter ID rules, expand mail-in balloting, restrict efforts to validate signatures, and promote ballot harvesting. When taken with the Democratic effort to admit as many people as possible to the United States and permit them to vote without the irritating bourgeois formality of first becoming citizens, this is a recipe for ensuring that the Democrats and look-alike Republicans never again suffer the embarrassment that they did in 2016 of actually losing an election to a conservative opponent.
In all of their antics, from the Trump-Russia collusion nonsense through the very questionable election and now the effort to impose a durable theft of an electoral advantage implausibly disguised as protecting African-American voting rights, the Democrats have forced Republicans to denounce the Democrats as the real threat to democracy.
The national political media, complicit as they are in the Russia hoax and other anti-Trump frauds, have confirmed their embrace of the Democrats, come what may. They are staring down the barrel of a Trump return in 2024, either personally or through a candidate he endorses, in varying states of denial.
The distinguished Brit Hume, not apparently a Trump-hater, still claims Trump has no legitimate complaint over the 2020 election. (He knows better.) Peggy Noonan, otherwise the most gracious of women, writes viciously about Trump while still giving this wax-works effigy of a president advice on how to be a more effective orator. Andrew McCarthy, an outstanding legal scholar and former prosecutor, and quasi-Trump-hater, took the Russian bunk much too seriously, and is now reduced to acknowledging that Trump had just complaints about the COVID-related voting regulation changes, but that they may have been legal. If they facilitated a materially tainted election result (very likely), McCarthy knows as well as anyone that the Democratic vote-rigging derring-do in the swing states was not legal.
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Donald Trump has many failings but he is no threat to democracy. The elites have failed: the bipartisan political class, cowardly big business leaders, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, professional sports, almost all the political media, and the academy; all have failed miserably. This is now a war to the political death, and the Democrats have had their great feast of Belshazzar, and they will soon learn that they “have been weighed in the balance and have been found wanting” by the people.
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CANADIAN PRAVDA:
In the circumstances, Trump was restrained. The last thing he wanted was vandalism at the Capitol by anyone claiming to support him.
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Restrained? He was inactive. If it was the last thing he wanted, why didn't he call on those breaking into the Capitol to STOP?
CANADIAN PRAVDA: The distinguished Brit Hume, not apparently a Trump-hater, still claims Trump has no legitimate complaint over the 2020 election. (He knows better.)
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If he knows better, why does he say Trump has no legitimate claim to the presidency?
ATLANTA (AP) — Pounding his hand for emphasis, President Joe Biden challenged senators Tuesday to “stand against voter suppression” by changing Senate rules to pass voting rights legislation that Republicans are blocking from debate and votes.
Over 4,000 people have been arrested during the protests over the George Floyd murder investigation
Give us a thread on Joe Biden's speech.
Ch won't but I will:
Biden calls for change to Senate filibuster to pass voting rights bills, but not all Democrats on board
Yahoo News
CHRISTOPHER WILSON
January 11, 2022, 3:50 PM
President Biden formally endorsed a change to Senate rules that would ease the passage of new voting rights legislation, but work remains to convince every Democratic senator to support the plan.
“The next few days, when these bills come to a vote, will mark a turning point in this nation,” Biden said, speaking in Georgia on Tuesday, referring to a pair of proposals expected to reach the Senate floor in the next week.
“Will we choose democracy over autocracy, light over shadow, justice over injustice? I know where I stand. I will not yield. I will not flinch. I will defend your right to vote and our democracy against all enemies foreign and, yes, domestic. The question is where will the institution of the United States Senate stand?”
Visiting Atlanta with Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden stressed many of the same points about democracy being under attack that he made last week in a speech marking the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol siege.
“Sadly, the United States Senate, designed to be the world’s greatest deliberative body, has been rendered a shell of its former self,” he said.
“It gives me no satisfaction in saying that, as an institutionalist, as a man who was honored to serve in the Senate, but as an institutionalist I believe the threat to our democracy is so grave that we must find a way to pass these voting rights bills. Debate them, vote, let the majority prevail and if that bare minimum is blocked, we have no option but to change the Senate rules including getting rid of the filibuster for this.”
id.
Over 4,000 people have been arrested during the protests over the George Floyd murder investigation
And literally over 75% of those charges were dropped, the lion's share of the rest were either pled down to petty misdemeanors or are still awaiting charging decisions months or years later.
In New York alone hundreds of those arrested were never charged because they claim they couldn't follow through with charges or trials because of Covid.
In fact, most of those actually charged were charged by US attorneys because local police in places like Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis refused to actually bring any charges.
So Roger...
Tell us how many of those BLM Antifa scumbags are actually in jail?
“Anti-voter laws are not new in our nation, but we must not be deceived into thinking they are normal,” Harris said, speaking before Biden, adding, “The proponents of these laws are not only putting in place obstacles to the ballot box, they are also working to interfere in our elections to get the outcomes they want and discredit those that they don’t. That is not how a democracy should work.”
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has set Jan. 17 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — as his deadline for votes on legislation tied to voting rights. The first, the Freedom to Vote Act, would limit state efforts to restrict voting, combat gerrymandering and protect election officials. The second, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, would restore antidiscrimination elements stripped from the Voting Rights Act via a 2013 Supreme Court ruling.
Both bills, however, are seen as unlikely to pass unless changes are made to the filibuster, which is a legislative procedure that prevents most major pieces of legislation from passage without a 60-vote supermajority. Democrats and Republicans each control 50 seats in the chamber, meaning that both bills are all but dead on arrival unless the Senate agrees to a “carve-out” for voting rights legislation — which Biden endorsed Tuesday.
Critics of the Senate filibuster note that it is not mentioned in the Constitution and has been historically used to stifle legislation related to civil rights. The 60-vote threshold has been used to kill a wider variety of bills in recent years, including the Manchin-Toomey plan to require universal background checks on gun sales in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting. That measure failed to advance in April 2013 despite 54 senators voting in favor.
Recently, both parties have changed the number of necessary votes for nominations from the White House, which previously sat at 60. In 2013, Senate Democrats reduced the votes necessary to confirm judges and executive branch appointees — except for Supreme Court justices — to a simple majority. In 2017, Republicans removed that exception, allowing nominees to the nation’s highest court to also be confirmed with 51 votes.
“We must ask ourselves,” Schumer wrote in a Jan. 3 letter to fellow Democrats, “if the right to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy, then how can we in good conscience allow for a situation in which the Republican Party can debate and pass voter suppression laws at the state level with only a simple majority vote, but not allow the United States Senate to do the same?”
The proposal that Biden and Schumer are supporting would not abolish the filibuster entirely but create an exception for voting rights. But all 50 senators who caucus with the Democratic Party would need to agree on passing that change to the filibuster, a path that seems unlikely at the moment.
“We need some good rule changes to make the place work better, but getting rid of the filibuster doesn’t make it work better,” Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Tuesday morning. An attempt last summer by Manchin to garner bipartisan support for a voting rights bill was quickly rebuffed by his Republican colleagues.
It is not just Manchin, the most conservative Democrat in the chamber, who appears opposed to changing the filibuster. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., who is up for reelection this fall, told Politico he was undecided on the change. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., are among the others who have not committed to the carve-out. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has accused Democrats of attempting to “break the Senate” and nationalize elections.
“This is one of those defining moments,” Biden told reporters Tuesday morning. “People are going to be judged, where were they before and where were they after the vote. History is going to judge this. And so the risk is making sure people understand just how important this is.”
The 2022 midterms and 2024 presidential race are set to occur as millions of Americans say they believe former President Donald Trump won the last election. A Yahoo News/YouGov poll released last week found that a vast majority of Trump voters (75 percent) falsely believe the election was “rigged and stolen,” while just 9 percent of them think Biden “won fair and square” — down from 13 percent last January.
Republican politicians have begun catering to those beliefs in order to win their primaries, leading to the passage of bills restricting voting in 19 states and candidates running explicitly on the message that they wouldn’t have certified the 2020 results and baselessly stating the election was stolen. Many of the pro-conspiracy candidates are running for offices where they would directly oversee elections.
Prominent GOP figures who stray from this view are targeted by Trump, such as Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota, who was attacked after stating the election wasn’t stolen in a Sunday interview, and Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who has become a top primary target for her continued pushback against 2020 election conspiracies and investigation into the events of Jan. 6.
You liberals do understand that pretty much everything in the bill runs counter to what the American citizen actually wants?
They want to outlaw voter ID laws - which are favored by 75% of Americans. They want to make ballot harvesting (currently illegal in all but a couple of states) legal nationally even though a vast majority believe it should be a crime. They want to send out ballots to everyone in spite of most Americans not wanting their voting information mailed (unless requested).
By a 2-1 margin... Americans want new voter laws to concentrate on more security over concentrating on making it easier to vote.
The majority wants the United States to grow up and act like the rest of the world when it comes to voting. This is not a vote for the next American Idol champion. We are not voting someone off the survivor island. This is grown up stuff and if you cannot figure that out, then go back to voting for who should be the next winner of "you think you can dance".
Democrats want to "change the filibuster" to pass a law that literally only extreme partisan Democrats (who want to cheat) are in favor of. Moreover, they cannot even convince their own caucus to go along.
Roger...
You haven't told us whether or not you believe that it's okay to injure secret service in a violent attack on the White House... seems like you just can't get yourself to admit that it should be the same on either side...
You desperately want it to be okay if they are attacking a Trump White House, while you want to line them up and shoot em if it is Biden White House?
Why is that Roger?
Georgia, which narrowly voted for Biden in 2020, has been one of the central battlegrounds for voting rights. In March 2021, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill passed by Georgia’s Republican-controlled legislature that limited voting while also transferring powers away from the secretary of state and instead giving them to a State Election Board controlled by the same partisan legislature. Under the law, the board can also suspend local election officials with whom it disagrees.
Kemp, a conservative Republican who certified Biden’s victory in the state, is currently facing a primary challenge from former Sen. David Perdue, who has been endorsed by Trump. Perdue says he would not have certified Biden’s victory. IN OTHER WORDS, HE WOULD HAVE LIED.
During the Tuesday trip, Biden visited the crypt of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife as well as the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church. Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who is up for reelection in the fall and is a senior pastor at the church, has been a leading advocate for making a carve-out for voting rights. When asked outside the church what he would say to activists who are disappointed in him and whether he has the necessary votes, the president replied, “Keep the faith.”
Those involved in the push for voting rights have been urging Biden to call for an end to the filibuster since he took office. Last July, Biden gave a speech in Philadelphia on the topic, where he called Republican bills restricting voting rights and conspiracy theories about the 2020 election results “the most significant test to our democracy since the Civil War” and urged Congress to take action in passing federal protections.
Biden did not, however, call for an end to the filibuster at that time, instead touting his ability to work with Republicans as the Senate worked on a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
“I said to him I thought it was a good speech,” said the Rev. Al Sharpton, who was acknowledged by Biden at the beginning of the July 2021 speech. “I was very happy to hear him bring up race. But we’re still waiting on the filibuster. He told me, ‘We’re still working on our position on that.’ He was noncommittal.”
Some voting rights activists skipped Biden’s event in Georgia, including Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, who posted in support of the event on Twitter but whose staff cited a scheduling conflict.
“I spoke with Stacey this morning,” Biden said Tuesday when asked about her absence. “We have a great relationship. We got our scheduling mixed up ... I talked with her at length this morning. We’re all on the same page and everything is fine.”
Others were more blunt in their explanations.
“We do not need any more speeches, we don’t need any more platitudes,” James Woodall, former president of the NAACP of Georgia, told the New York Times. “We don’t need any more photo ops. We need action, and that actually is in the form of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, as well as the Freedom to Vote Act — and we need that immediately.”
Former President Barack Obama put his support behind the abolition of the filibuster in July 2020. Eulogizing civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis,
Obama listed a series of suggestions for improving voter participation,
including expanding early voting,
making Election Day a national holiday
and ending partisan gerrymandering.
“And if all this takes eliminating the filibuster — another Jim Crow relic — in order to secure the God-given rights of every American, then that’s what we should do,” Obama said.
7:06 is CH egregiously putting words in Roger's mouth.
If censorship is the last refuge of a scoundrel, that is far worse.
Out and out lying.
Deadly Force to protect property?
Thank God you were Never Ever a L.E.O.
Socialism is always violent.
"Decent, honest, truth telling bloggerJanuary 11, 2022 at 5:13 PM
In both cases, the insurgents should be met with sufficient resistance to keep them from entering either building, and that should include lethal resistance, if necessary"
Not to protect property. To protect the life of a constitutionally elected President of the United States, whether Trump or Biden, and to protect the cornerstone of our democracy, the electoral process.
Not dictatorship of the mob,
but democracy of the ballot.
Biden Calls Capitol Riot an Attempted Coup
January 11, 2022 at 6:49 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 104 Comments
President Biden called the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection an “attempted coup.”
Said Biden:
“That’s why we’re here today: to stand against
the forces in America that value power over principle,
forces that attempted a coup,
a coup against the legally expressed will of the American people
by sowing doubt,
inventing charges of fraud
and seeking to steal the 2020 election from the people.”
Select Committee Subpoenas Aides to Don Jr.
January 11, 2022 at 6:21 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 48 Comments
“The select panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection is homing in on Donald Trump Jr.,” Politico reports.
“The committee issued subpoenas for two close advisers, Andrew Surabian and Arthur Schwartz, to former President Donald Trump’s eldest son on Tuesday, an indication that they’re inching ever closer to the Trump family.”
Republicans Defend Mike Rounds After Trump Attack
January 11, 2022 at 6:18 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 66 Comments
“Senior Republicans are closing ranks behind Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) after he endured a scathing attack from former President Donald Trump for acknowledging the reality that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election,” CNN reports.
Said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY):
“I think Sen. Rounds told the truth about what happened in the 2020 election. And I agree with him.”
Said Sen. John Thune (R-SD):
“I say to my colleague, welcome to the club.”
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More and more, Republicans are getting sick and tired of Trump.
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Trump to Elevate Election Deniers at Arizona Rally
January 11, 2022 at 5:37 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 97 Comments
“Former President Donald Trump announced guest speakers today for his Saturday rally in Arizona, and most of them share a common trait: they led efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election,” Axios reports.
“Trump has made clear to all who seek his endorsement that if they want his blessing, they need to make overturning the 2020 election as much of a priority as subverting future elections.”
HIGH TIME TO SPURN HIS BLESSING AND OVERTURN TRUMP.
Not to protect property. To protect the life of a constitutionally elected President of the United States, whether Trump or Biden, and to protect the cornerstone of our democracy, the electoral process.
What a fucking dumbass
Now that we know that the FBI played a major role on and before Jan. 6th, what will Biden do to clear house.
Or is this acceptable .
"What a fucking dumbass" Cali
Well, James excels at it.
What is dumb about protecting democracy from any kind of insurredtionist takeover whether from the right or from the left?
And I can say that without calling names.
Not a single male child from the Three Socialist Stooges of CHT .
That is a fun fact.
The USA is Republic.
One Nation , Under God., well you know the thing .
Three years ago today.
Trump's comments about immigrants from "shithole countries" is among the worst statements he has ever uttered. It might very well be the worst.
To have this outrage come as we approach the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is to cast in sharp relief the moral gulf between America as envisioned by the civil rights activist and our current President. It was Dr. King who said "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." By all accounts, Mr. Trump does not now and has never believed in such an America.
This is undeniably and clearly outright racist. It simply cannot be allowed to continue by anyone who cares about the future of this country. This is sad. It is hurtful. It is dangerous. It is unpatriotic. Each elected official, each American, has a choice: where do you stand? Some may say this helps the President with his base. What about how it debases the values of our nation? This rhetoric has to be damned at every turn, at every time. That millions of hard working men, women, and children have lives that hang in the balance at the whims of this President only makes this moment all the more tragic. Make no mistake, America is diminished today in the eyes of the world and in the eyes of history. It will be up to every decent person to make sure that this is not our destiny.
Dan Rather
Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick won Tuesday’s election to fill Florida’s vacant 20th Congressional District, returning her party to the 222-seat majority it held after the 2020 elections.
Cherfilus-McCormick, a 42-year old health-care company CEO, easily defeated Republican nominee Jason Mariner in a seat drawn to be safe for Democrats. She will replace the late Rep. Alcee L. Hastings (D), whom she had challenged in the 2018 and 2020 primaries.
Hastings died last April after a bout of pancreatic cancer. Local Democrats have been frustrated over the 280-day gap between his passing and the special election called by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) — timing that left the House majority one seat down most of the year.
The outcome, projected by the Associated Press shortly after the polls closed, was not a surprise: After early voting concluded on Sunday, registered Democrats had cast more than 38,000 of about 50,000 total early ballots. The 20th district, which connects majority-Black parts of Palm Beach and Broward counties, went for President Biden by 3 to 1 in 2020. Both major parties saw the November Democratic primary — which Cherfilus-McCormick won by just five votes, after a recount — as the decisive battle for the seat.
The Democratic win will give Florida its first Haitian American member of Congress, in a region with about half a million people of Haitian descent.
Cherfilus-McCormick, 42, ran as
a supporter of Medicare-for-all,
a Green New Deal, a $20-per-hour minimum wage and
$1,000 “permanent recovery checks” for adults making less than $75,000 per year.
“We had a message that was actually about helping people,”
Cherfilus-McCormick said in an interview after clinching the primary.
“It wasn’t just: Elect me, I’ve been around for a long time.”
The Democrat, who has never held elected office, defeated a crowded field of state legislators and county officials to win the nomination. Under Florida’s resign-to-run law, all had to leave office by the Jan. 11 election date. Primaries to replace those legislators were also held on Tuesday; DeSantis appointed two political allies with Democratic ties to the vacant county offices, with those elections coming later this year.
Republicans nominated local ad company owner Mariner in the November primary and supported him after opponents questioned whether his criminal record disqualified him from running. Mariner, 36, has talked openly about his past convictions for theft and cocaine possession and his time in jail, and the Palm Beach GOP donated $23,000 to his campaign.
“Why do we keep electing people to represent us who are out of touch with we, the people?” Mariner said to Local 10 News last week, while early voting was underway.
In the candidates’ pre-Christmas campaign finance filings, Mariner had less than $24,000 left to spend. Cherfilus-McCormick, who had lent her campaign millions of dollars, entered the final days with more than $1.3 million on hand.
That money funded a final get-out-the-vote push, even as Cherfilus-McCormick’s wealth became an issue in the race. She filed her personal financial disclosure two weeks ago, reporting an income of more than $6.4 million, up from a reported $86,000 in 2020. After the Sun-Sentinel newspaper cited her late disclosure as a reason it was making no endorsement in the race, Cherfilus-McCormick said in a statement that she had the ability to “fund most of my campaign” by herself instead of “placing the burden on those facing economic challenges” and dealing with the coronavirus.
“Sadly, as a Black woman, I am all too familiar with having to prove myself, double, despite my successes, even to those who claim to be without bias,” she added.
Cherfilus-McCormick will be seated as soon as the results are certified. When she takes office, Democrats will hold 10 more seats than Republicans. There is one vacancy in the House, with an April primary set in central California to replace former congressman Devin Nunes (R).
HERE'S WISHING YOU MANY MORE HAPPY DEMOCRATIC RETURNS, FLORIDA!!!!
Hmmmm.
"European Union regulators warned that frequent Covid-19 booster shots could adversely affect the immune system and may not be feasible."
So happy I had it and my God given Natural Immunity is in place.
Omicron is after you.
Jane, unlike you, Alky and Dopey.
I don't live in fear.
We have not changed a thing since the beginning of this China Virus thingy.
I have an immune system, it worked as GOD designed it.
Blogger Decent, honest, truth telling blogger said...
What is dumb about protecting democracy from any kind of insurredtionist takeover whether from the right or from the left?
And I can say that without names
Because this is patently fucking stooooopid or maybe you the seminary student can explain how this could’ve happened. Alky has failed tremendously for over a year explaining how it could occur. Enlighten us all Pedo
Not to protect property. To protect the life of a constitutionally elected President of the United States, whether Trump or Biden, and to protect the cornerstone of our democracy, the electoral process.
Square that circle Pedo, in the mean time, I’m back to spinning old B 52s, REM, Pylon, Widespread Panic and Love Tractor.
Go DAWGS!!! And Athens!!
The town that saved the world from glam/metal and hair bands
He bet his career as the President of the United States today.
The right to vote is the foundation of our election.
When they vote they will have to raise their hands.
If they vote against it, it will go down in history as an attempted coup .
President Biden called the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection an “attempted coup.”
Said Biden:
“That’s why we’re here today: to stand against
the forces in America that value power over principle,
forces that attempted a coup,
a coup against the legally expressed will of the American people
by sowing doubt,
inventing charges of fraud
and seeking to steal the 2020 election from the people.”
Hey Alky I think more people watched the DAWGS land today at our tiny airport (H/T to Pedo) than saw what the stumbling retard said today here
Trump Talks to NPR
BUT HANGS UP
January 11, 2022 at 11:01 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 49 Comments
Steve Inskeep:
“For about six years I’ve been asking Donald Trump for an interview. It never happened until the former president came on the line today.
"Tomorrow on ‘Morning Edition’ we’ll hear what he said,up to the moment that he hung up on me.”
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I guess NPR is, like me, too open and honest and truthful for Donald Trump.
I'll be listening tomorrow.
:-)
Decent, honest truthteller said:
What is dumb about protecting democracy from any kind of insurrectionist takeover whether from the right or from the left?
And I can say that without calling names.
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Cali said:
Because this is patently fucking stooooopid or maybe you the seminary student can explain how this could’ve happened.
I, truthteller, ask,
How could what have happened?
The insurrection?
Trump caused it.
That's how it happened.
Cali says:
Alky has failed tremendously for over a year explaining how it could occur. Enlighten us all Pedo.
As you well know, I'm not a pedo,
but I did just now enlighten you:
Trump caused it.
Trump instigated it.
And the investigators are learning more and more about that every day.
Got it?
And there'll be more to come. You can count on that.
So you can look forward to even more enlightenment.
You're welcome!
:-)
Time to Re-Evaluate the Legacy of Martin Luther King
By Vince Everett Ellison
After finding evidence that the "man of God" and "moral conscience of our nation," the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., participated in the rape of a parishioner, engaged in numerous sex orgies, received cash payments from known communists, and admitted that he was a Marxist, King biographer and Pulitzer Prize–winning author David Garrow wrote of King, "There is no question that a profoundly painful reckoning and reconsideration inescapably awaits."
Black Democrats and White liberals rail about the gains derived from the Civil Rights Movement. I ask, "What gains?" If murder, poverty, and mass incarceration are gains, you may have a point. In an attempt to make him untouchable, liberals have protected King's counterfeit legacy by sealing his FBI files until 2027. Nevertheless, his reckoning is here.
But that reckoning shouldn't occur exclusively because of King's immoral behavior. It shouldn't happen because the "Good Reverend's" best friend, Ralph Abernathy, in his book And the Walls Came Tumbling Down, described King beating a woman and sleeping with two others at the Lorrain Motel the night before his death. Or because Arthur Schlesinger recorded Jackie Kennedy saying he was "terrible, phony, and tricky." Or that Black Major League Baseball player Don Newcombe reported to the FBI that King was a "drunk" and had an illegitimate child by a woman married to a sterile Los Angeles dentist. Or because King allowed the dirty world of politics to turn the Black church into a puppet of the atheist and racist Democrat party.
No. This reckoning should happen because Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement have failed Black people. They managed only to elect many Black Americans into office. Most of them belonging to the same evil Democrat party that had necessitated the Civil Rights Movement by enslaving, raping, castrating, and oppressing Black Americans for over one hundred and fifty years.
Blogger Caliphate4vr said...
Hey Alky I think more people watched the DAWGS land today at our tiny airport (H/T to Pedo) than saw what the stumbling retard said today here
I'm sure. And when you disassemble Slow Joe's speech, it's so fraught with lies it's not even funny.
Someone should've told the senile old fuck that George Wallace was a democrat. A democrat that Slow Joe himself looked up to -
In 1975, Biden argued that “the Democratic Party could stand a liberal George Wallace — someone who’s not afraid to stand up and offend people, someone who wouldn’t pander but would say what the American people know in their gut is right.” Wallace, who was then gearing up to run for president again in 1976, was known for his breakaway Dixiecrat campaign in 1968 and his mantra of “Segregation now, segregation forever!” Wallace would serve as the Democratic governor of Alabama until 1987. That year, during Biden’s first campaign for president, the Detroit Free Press noted that “campaigning in Alabama last April, Biden talked of his sympathy for the South, bragged of an award he had received from George Wallace in 1973, and said ‘we (Delawareans) were on the South’s side in the Civil War.’” Biden had bragged that Wallace described Biden as “one of the outstanding young politicians of America.”
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/06/joe-biden-segregationist-problem/
Read the whole thing. Biden has a massive segregationist problem that needs to be repeated loudly and often. He's a lying piece of shit and a virulent racist who should not be let off the hook for his past any more than a republican WOULD NOT BE.
Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals:
No. 4 - "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."
Rat again proving he cannot write his own opinion but must rely on POS Nat Review to express his inner self......what a fucking joke he is!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Our bigot racist of the north thinks Biden is a segregationist!!!! LOLOLOLOLO!!!
National Guard helping Washington town dig out from record 3-4 feet of snowCity officials said some areas received as much as 48" of snow in less than 48 hours, calling it "unprecedented and record-breaking snowfall"
What a tremendous gift.
Wall Street journal
"2022 to see continued high inflation".
They are no longer covering for the failures of Bidenomics.
Hey goat fucker....Your senator Marshall takes the cake for being a bigger asshole than you not being able to use the Google machine to find public financial disclosure statements....sure seems he could use an asshole like you on his staff to search the Interweb for readily available data.....dayum..happy days for you.....>BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Yep.....that Wx in Washington is showing how GW is affecting precipitation as warmer climate allows for much more moisture content....Same shit is going on in the Sierra Nevada........LOLOLOLOL
They are no longer covering for the failures of Bidenomics.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! You really are a dumb ass!!!!
Madam Sec. Peter Buttplug
Can't get the West coast ports running without huge continues clogs.
Roger excused this failure Blaming weather.
By June 30th, over 850,000 men, 148,000 vehicles, and 570,000 tons of supplies had landed on the Normandy shores.
While being shot at.
Federal Reserve chairman Powell warns of "systematic inflation" for 2022.
I hope Bidenonics starts to work.
By June 30th, over 850,000 men, 148,000 vehicles, and 570,000 tons of supplies had landed on the Normandy shores.
I wonder where you stole that thought from goat fucker..........BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
George Wallace once lost a race to another candidate who, Wallace said, had "outni**ered me," and Wallace swore he would never again be "outni**ered." Thereafter he ran as a strong anti school integrationist and won the governorship on his "segregation forever" stance. But after he was shot and paralyzed during his run for the presidency, he repented, changed, and made it so clear that he knew he had been wrong and regretted it so deeply that many blacks began to vote for him. After his deep change, he was accepted and befriended even by liberals like Ted Kennedy.
You keep doing this.
You keep throwing up Wallace and Byrd as KKKers, which they both once were, politically. They were both southern politicians who, like the Republicans, once used racism to win votes in the south. That was the Republicans' "southern strategy" as advocated and practiced by Richard Nixon.
But both Byrd and Wallace later openly repented their former racism so strongly that they appealed to and began getting votes from blacks.
The Republicans, by contrast, have only gone deeper and deeper into their despicable "southern strategy" racism, as most evident in their support for Donald Trump, who will go down in history as one of the biggest political racists America has ever had.
This is my own comment, written in my own words.
Trump Cuts Interview Short
January 12, 2022 at 6:30 am EST By Taegan Goddard 90 Comments
Daily Beast:
“A video of the interview shows Trump becoming increasingly irritated as NPR’s Steve Inskeep asks him why he’s still pushing debunked conspiracy theories about his 2020 defeat.
“After Inskeep told the ex-president that his fraud claims have repeatedly been proven false, the reporter asked Trump if he’ll refuse to endorse any Republican candidates who dispute his lies about the 2020 election.
“Then, Trump ended the call.”
LOL I just listened to the NPR interview with Trump. Trump had promised the interviewer 15 minutes, but cut the interview short by hanging up after nine minutes.
I hope to publish here a complete transcript of the interview.
People protesting against the certification of the election, were just soldiers.
If in your parallel comparisons you ignored the law.
The situation would be the same thing, they would be arrested for property damage crimes and assaults on police officers and other misdemeanors or felonies, not and obstruction of justice or sedition or treason.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
I hope Bidenonics starts to work.
It is working. From the "bottom up" just as the alky promised.
Those getting fucked the hardest by Bidenomics are those at the bottom, and the severity of the economic fucking eases a little with each step up the economic strata.
Those at the very top are not getting fucked at all. Rather, they're being rewarded with proposed restoration of the SALT tax deduction.
Representative Sean Patrick Maloney, who leads House Democrats’ campaign arm, says delivering relief from the SALT cap is “essential” for the party’s election prospects.
“We need to get that done. It’s not the only thing, but it’s a big thing,” said Maloney, whose district in New York’s suburban Westchester County is among those disproportionately hit by the SALT cap.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-10/salt-cap-limbo-threatens-suburban-swing-district-democrats
Democrats - party of the very rich AND the very racist.
Those getting fucked the hardest by Bidenomics are those at the bottom,
The same group that has had record wage growth asshole????? Seems to me you are in the group that is getting fucked the hardest as you scramble to remain in power.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
A key measure of consumer prices is expected to show that inflation at the consumer level spiked in December, the hottest increase in prices since the early 1980s.
Economists expect the consumer price rose 0.4% in December, and 7% on a year-over-year basis, according to Dow Jones. That compares to a 0.8% jump in November, or a 6.8% gain year-over-year, the highest since 1982.
Excluding food and energy, CPI is expected to have risen 0.5% or 5.4% year-over-year, when the Labor Department releases the data Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. ET.
“Sometime in the next couple of months, we think inflation will have peaked, in December or some time in the first quarter,” said Luke Tilley, chief economist at Wilmington Trust. “We do expect inflation to slow in 2022. We expect prices to go up more slowly in 2022 than they did in 2021. We don’t have the same stimulus. We expect some weaker spending and supply chain issues are not going to be fully resolved, but we think we have passed the peak in some of those shipping supply chains.”
(Patting james on the head, as he feels he accomplished something.
"This is my own comment, written in my own words."
Economists disagree on exactly when inflation will peak, but it’s well past the initial time frame the Federal Reserve had expected to see when it dubbed inflation “transitory” or temporary. The Fed now forecasts three quarter-point interest rate hikes this year to battle inflation.
“It’s still hot, hot, hot, and it’s important because we’re now where the Fed worries about that 7% number getting baked into wages and getting more entrenched,” said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton. “You’ve got the Fed in panic instead of patient mode, so the risk is overshooting... We’re now in a position of the Fed chasing instead of anticipating. It’s worrisome.”
The Fed’s tools to mitigate rising prices
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Tuesday told a Senate panel that the central bank will use its tools to mitigate rising prices if it sees more persistent inflation.
“If we see inflation persisting at high levels longer than expected, then if we have to raise interest more over time, we will,” Powell said. “We will use our tools to get inflation back.”
Inflation data has repeatedly surprised to the upside. Economists say there’s a risk for an even faster pace in Wednesday’s report.
“If it’s hotter than expected, it’s kind of a validation of the path the Fed has already put themselves on,” said Tilley. Besides raising interest rates, Powell said Tuesday that the central bank could begin to shrink its balance sheet this year, another step toward tighter policy.
The same group that has had record wage growth asshole????? ,
Record wage growth under TRUMP, ASSHOLE.
Now their wage growth isn't even coming close to keeping up with inflation.
Fact Check: TRUE.
Eat a pistol, BWAA.
Roger, can you explain what this means? I can.
" don’t have the same stimulus. We expect some weaker spending.."
The report will be released in about 6 minutes
RRB, I agree, those at the bottom are getting crushed , 4 % wage increases and 7 % inflation.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
People protesting against the certification of the election, were just soldiers.
They we just citizens, exercising their constitutional first amendment rights.
Democrats insisted upon turning them into domestic terrorists out of fear. Fear of getting curb-stomped in November 2022.
Case in point - the brash attempt to disqualify Cawthorn from running again, branding him an "insurrectionist." If you choose to brand him as an insurrectionist, you had better CHARGE HIM as an insurrectionist.
The law escapes your feeble mind Jimmy Hitler Jr.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
The law escapes your feeble mind Jimmy Hitler Jr.
Really.
List for us every person charged with INSURRECTION from J6.
Or better yet, list for us just ONE.
We'll wait.
LOL.
I've heard of jailhouse lawyers before, but not nursing home lawyers.
THWAP!!!
As long as the protesters stay outside the perimeter of the White House there should've be a problem. But the moment the protesters breach the perimeter then the president is in grave security.danger.
And if there is breach the parameter then they should sentences as long as the Jan 6 protesters.
Not good news
By Rachel Siegel
January 12 at 5:31 AM PST
Prices rose at the fastest pace in 40 years in December, increasing 7 percent over the same period a year ago, and cementing 2021 as a year marked by soaring inflation wrought by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Indeed, 2021 went down as the worst year for inflation since 1981, as broken supply chains collided with high consumer demand for used cars and construction materials alike. Higher prices seeped into just about everything households and businesses buy, raising alarms for policymakers at the Federal Reserve and White House that inflation has spread throughout the economy. Prices were also up 0.5 percent in December compared to the month before.
There’s no telling when prices will fall to more sustainable levels, and officials within the Fed and Biden administration expect high inflation will persist through much of 2022. That reality is pushing the Fed to make its strongest move yet to combat inflation, moving up the timeline for what could be as many as three interest rate increases starting as soon as March.
[Fed chair faces questions at confirmation hearing over rising inflation and how to respond]
But those actions operate with a lag. In the meantime, Fed leaders must get ahead of consumers’ own inflation expectations, which can be somewhat self-fulfilling if people change their behavior now to avoid higher prices in the future.
How the FED responds is very important important
Inflation plowed ahead at its fastest 12-month pace in nearly 40 years during December, according to a closely watched gauge the Labor Department released Wednesday.
The consumer price index, a gauge that measures costs across dozens of items, increased 7%, according to the department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a monthly basis, CPI increased 0.5%.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting the measure to increase 7% on an annual basis and 0.4% from November.
The annual move was the fastest increase since June 1982.
Excluding food and energy prices, so-called core CPI increased 5.5% year over year and 0.6% from the previous month. That compared to estimates of 5.4% and 0.5%. For core inflation, it was the fastest annual growth since February 1991.
Shelter costs, which make up about one-third of the total rose 0.4% for the month and 4.1% for the year. That was the fastest pace since February 2007.
Democrats are clinging to Jan 6 because they have nothing else to run on. Nothing. So for the next 10 months, we will hear from them and the media insurrection, racism, and little else.
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/12/1072176709/transcript-full-npr-interview-former-president-donald-trump
Here is a video of a portion of the interview, the portion Trump cut short, and a transcript of the entire interview that was supposed to be fifteen minutes long.
No wonder Trump abruptly bailed!
Here's the alky's plagiarized link -
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/12/cpi-december-2021-.html
Roger, can you explain what this means? I can.
" don’t have the same stimulus. We expect some weaker spending
re 7:00 AM "This is my own comment, written in my own words."
(Patting james on the head, as he feels he accomplished something.
___________
I notice no one, including rrb, refuted what I said at 7:00 AM.
You and rrb are, of course, INCAPABLE of refuting it.
James, you think posting in your own words is a win.
Take the win.
Roger predicted deflation and recession .
" don’t have the same stimulus. We expect some weaker spending
I notice no one, including rrb, refuted what I said at 7:00 AM.
I always ignore the 'dixiecrat - southern strategy' revisionist history attempts pederast.
It's a demonstrable LIE and has been refuted around here countless times.
So go fuck yourself. Or a pre-pubescent male. Your choice.
Refute it logically here, rat. You have my permission to do so.
I just watched the video of the NPR interview portion I provided at 7:50. Trump was unable to handle that reporter by bullying him, though he tried, talking over him, interrupting him, but the interviewer had the facts, so Trump hung up early.
The J6 clown car and their endless fishing expedition...
“While we plan on cooperating with the Committee within reason, we are bewildered as to why Mr. Surabian is being subpoenaed in the first place,” Daniel Bean, a lawyer for Surabian, said in a statement. “He had nothing at all to do with the events that took place at the [Capitol] that day, zero involvement in organizing the rally that preceded it and was off the payroll of the Trump campaign as of November 15, 2020.”
“During the time period that the rally was being organized, Mr. Surabian was overseeing a Super PAC in support of Republican Senate candidates in Georgia.”
Bean described Surabian as “a close friend” of Trump Jr. and noted that he is “running a Super PAC that opposes the reelection of one of the members of the committee.”
“Accordingly, we believe this is nothing more than harassment of the Committee’s political opponents and is un-American to the core,” Bean said.
Wren similarly rejected the contention that Surabian or Schwartz had involvement in the Jan. 6 rally.
“No two people had less to do with the events in D.C. on January 6th than Arthur Schwartz and Andy Surabian,” she said. “This is just another example of the select committee attempting to indict and humiliate supporters of President Trump.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/11/jan-6-panel-subpoenas-trump-jr-aides-trump-speechwriter-526916
Not in attendance and not in any way involved, but let's fuck with them ANYWAY. Because we can.
The desperation is palpable.
James has been refuted.
"I always ignore the 'dixiecrat - southern strategy' revisionist history attempts pederast.
It's a demonstrable LIE and has been refuted around here countless times"
No it hasn't. You just keep claiming Republicans should be the party for blacks, but blacks aren't buying it.
Roger predicted deflation and recession .
" don’t have the same stimulus. We expect some weaker spending
James, did more blacks vote for Trump in 2020, then in 2022?
According to AP VoteCast, Trump won 8 percent of the Black vote, about a 2 percentage-point gain on his 2016"
Refuted, again.
Trump won 19% of black vote. 36% Hispanic vote.
Inflation now 7%. Gas up 50% from year ago. Used car and trucks up 37% from year ago. The FED didn't cause it. Biden policies and congressional spending caused much of it. But the Fed has been pretty slow to address it imo.
Inflation now 7%. Gas up 50% from year ago
BWAAAAAAAA!!!!! Ballz finally gets some correct numbers!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL. Funny you think used car prices are the root cause and not the shortage of chips for new cars......and you do what for a living....being a dumb fuck??????
Trump hangs up on NPR interviewer when pressed about non-existent election ‘fraud’
Ex-president decries Republicans who have broken with his false claims that 2020 election was stolen from him as ‘losers’ and ‘RINOs’
The Independent
Andrew Naughtie
37 minutes ago
Donald Trump hung up on an NPR journalist who challenged him on his baseless claims that the election of 2020 was stolen, insisting that Republicans should continue to push his story despite worries in the party that he is hurting its chances in future elections.
Have a majority of blacks ever voted for Trump?
No.
Anonymous Myballs said...
Democrats are clinging to Jan 6 because they have nothing else to run on
And the GOP has the trump pandemic and shrinking GDP to run on........>BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Good call dumb dumb....!!!!
FORBES
Trump hung up on an interview with NPR’s Steve Inskeep Tuesday after being challenged on his unrelenting and baseless assertions of election fraud, slamming members of his own party who reject the claims and dismissing evidence of their falsity as he serves as political kingmaker in backing candidates supporting the lies for upcoming elections.
KEY FACTS
In the interview, Trump continued false claims that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” and “corrupt” and said Democrats would attempt to steal this year’s midterms and 2024 unless Republicans kept talking about the issue.
When pushed on why his claims of widespread electoral fraud had not panned out and resulted in repeated losses in court, Trump claimed he had a bad attorney, that it was “too early” to claim fraud at the time and reiterated debunked claims there were more votes than voters.
_______
No there weren't.
Hottest Ocean Temperatures In History Recorded In 2021
January 12, 2022 at 7:36 am EST By Taegan Goddard 41 Comments
The Guardian: “The world’s oceans have been set to simmer, and the heat is being cranked up. Last year saw the hottest ocean temperatures in recorded history, the sixth consecutive year that this record has been broken.”
ANOTHER REASON TRUMP AND TODAY'S GOP ARE LOSERS.
THIS IS NOT GOOD NEWS
Quote of the Day
January 12, 2022 at 9:44 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
“I don’t want to delude your listeners: This is an uphill fight, because Manchin and Sinema both do not believe in changing the rules.”
— Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, quoted by Politico, acknowledging that voting rights legislation is likely to die.
GOOD, HONEST NEWS
Trump Hangs Up
NOT GOOD NEWS, BUT IT'S NOT ANYONE'S FAULT
Schools See Big Drop in Attendance
January 12, 2022 at 8:47 am EST By Taegan Goddard 39 Comments
“Public-school attendance across the U.S. has dropped to unusually low levels, complicating efforts to keep schools open, as districts also contend with major staff shortages,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Many students in kindergarten through 12th grade are out sick because of Covid-19 or are being kept home by anxious parents, as the Omicron variant surges, officials say. Remote learning often isn’t being offered anymore for students who are home. Empty desks create a quandary for teachers, who must decide whether to push ahead with lesson plans knowing a large number of their students will need to catch up.”
NOT GOOD NEWS
Inflation Rises 7% Over the Past Year
January 12, 2022 at 8:35 am EST By Taegan Goddard 65 Comments
U.S. inflation in 2021 was the highest since 1982, with December consumer prices up 7% from a year earlier, CNBC reports.
The big problem for President Biden and Democrats is that wage growth was up only 4.7% over the same period.
MAYBE THIS AT LAST IS SOME GOOD NEWS. MAYBE.
Omicron May Be Headed for Rapid Drop
January 12, 2022 at 8:13 am EST By Taegan Goddard 55 Comments
“Scientists are seeing signals that COVID-19′s alarming omicron wave may have peaked in Britain and is about to do the same in the U.S., at which point cases may start dropping off dramatically,” the AP reports.
“The reason: The variant has proved so wildly contagious that it may already be running out of people to infect, just a month and a half after it was first detected in South Africa.”
KansasDemocrat said...
(Patting james on the head, as he feels he accomplished something.
"This is my own comment, written in my own words."
I saw a bunch of these, but I admit like most I skip over most of "his" posts:
Decent, honest, truth telling blogger said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Anybody that even lies in his moniker is pretty worthless
FANTASTIC MORNING !!!
* I bet even Goddard gets tired of how much copying the POS "pastor" does of hin on EVERY thread
ROFLMFAO !!!
* him
thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1480213653609664514
The CDC worked to destroy Trump and is now trying to save Biden. It's corrupt beyond repair.
Same as the FBI
and pretty much all Washington DC based institutions
f DADDY attacks the messenger but not the message which he can't refute
Ted Cruz
https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1480943505002438658
Stunning.
The original source of the letter lobbying the Biden admin to use the Patriot Act to target parents as domestic terrorists?
THE BIDEN ADMIN ITSELF.
Biden Education Secretary: in effect,
“Please ask us to treat Moms & Dads as terrorists.”
the corrupt FBI directed by a corrupt Biden administration
Banana Republic
I am a fan of T. Cruz.
Please run him as the next Repug president.
Jesse Kelly
https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1480987301056548866
They lied about Russian collusion. They lied about the “vaccine”. They lied about January 6th.
Be ready for the next big lie. Because I promise you another one is coming.
These are actually much bigger than just "lies"
Catturd ™
https://gettr.com/post/pnqhkm5baf
There's a full court press by the liars in DC to pretend Ray Epps is cleared because he said so - this is all fake and planned well in advance of today.
So - I guess if Ray Epps isn't a fed - he'll be arrested tomorrow by the FBI, right?
It's. On. Video.
Fucking liars.
----
According to the January 6th committee ...
Ted Bundy said he was innocent - so he's innocent.
Biden Sending More Covid Tests to Schools
January 12, 2022 at 6:06 am EST By Taegan Goddard 16 Comments
“The White House announced Wednesday that the administration is making a dedicated stream of 5 million rapid tests and 5 million lab-based PCR tests available to schools starting this month to ease supply shortages and promote the safe reopening of schools,” the Associated Press reports.
Washington Post: “Last year, the administration said it was providing $10 billion for school-based testing. Nonetheless, before the omicron variant began racing across the country, relatively few districts even attempted testing for students and employees absent symptoms of covid-19.“
“Experts point to confusing guidance on when testing is needed, difficulty implementing programs and lack of interest on the part of schools, plus test shortages.”
Quebec Will Make Unvaccinated Pay Health Tax
January 12, 2022 at 5:53 am EST By Taegan Goddard 31 Comments
Quebec Premier François Legault said the province would be imposing a health tax on Quebecers who refuse to get their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine in the coming weeks, the CBC reports.
Omicron Will Infect ‘Just About Everybody’
January 12, 2022 at 5:51 am EST By Taegan Goddard 33 Comments
Dr. Anthony Fauci said the omicron coronavirus variant will infect “just about everybody” regardless of vaccination status, the Washington Post reports.
But he added those who have been vaccinated will “very likely, with some exceptions, do reasonably well,” and avoid hospitalization and death.
Covid’s Latest Surge Spreads Epidemic of Confusion
January 12, 2022 at 5:47 am EST By Taegan Goddard 17 Comments
Washington Post: “As Americans push into a third winter of viral discontent, this season has delivered something different: Amid the deep polarization about masks and vaccines, amid the discord over whether and how to return to pre-pandemic life, a strange unity of confusion is emerging, a common inability to decipher conflicting advice and clashing guidelines coming from government, science, health, media and other institutions.”
“On seemingly every front in the battle against the coronavirus, the messages are muddled: Test or don’t test? Which test? When? Isolate or not? For five days? Ten? Go to school or not? See friends and resume normal life, or hunker down again — and if so, for how long, to what end?”
Politico: Democrats call for Covid strategy reset as cases spike.
Trump Rips ‘Gutless’ Politicians Over Booster Shots
January 11, 2022 at 11:21 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 143 Comments
Former President Donald Trump told One America News that politicians who don’t disclose their booster shot status when asked in interviews are “gutless.”
Said Trump: “Well, I’ve taken it. I’ve had the booster. Many politicians — I watched a couple of politicians be interviewed and one of the questions was, ‘Did you get the booster?’ — because they had the vaccine — and they’re answering like — in other words, the answer is ‘yes’ but they don’t want to say it. Because they’re gutless. You gotta say it – whether you had it or not. Say it.”
Glenn Greenwald
VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1480954736006377482
Hate @TedCruz all you want but these questions about FBI's role in 1/6 are vital: because it's what FBI did in the 1st War on Terror and with the Whitmer case, but also because there's ample evidence they did it here. The media's indifference is shameful
I like Ted Cruz too, but we have much better presidential candidates on the Republican side
The left has bare shelves
TRUMP ENDS INTERVIEW WHEN THE QUESTIONS START GETTING TOUGH
I like Ted Cruz too, but we have much better presidential candidates on the Republican side
_____
Name them.
Roger, can you explain what this means? I can.
" don’t have the same stimulus. We expect some weaker spending..."
Roger can cut-n-Pasts, but can't debate .
Top 3 for me are Trump, DeSantis and Mike P
Majority Want to Reform Electoral Count Act
January 12, 2022 at 10:28 am EST By Taegan Goddard 20 Comments
A new Politico/Morning Consult poll finds that 55% of Americans support reforming the Electoral Count Act, the 19th-century law that Donald Trump tried to use to subvert the Electoral College on Jan. 6. 2021.
Your turn
ROFLMFAO!!!
Lol
Hillary 2024.
Biden
Harris
It am glad to see you like Ted Cruz
And never lie
ROFLMFAO!!!
* I'm
Bidenomics
Inflation 2021 🔥up 7%🔥 Highest in 40 years.
This is Biden's Build Back Better.
2020 was 1.23%
2019 was 1.81%
2018 was 2.44%
2017 was 2.13%
Total for 4 years = 7.61
Bidenomics 7.05 % in just 2021
And the 1% wage gains in those years got you fucking nothing Goat fucker!!!!!!
Hi Dennis.
Hope things in your life are exactly as you deserve.
If we throw out 2020 (the Coronavirus wrecked the US economy, along with most other economies), we see that annualized GDP growth under President Trump looked like this:
2017, +2.2%
2018, +3%
2019, +2.2%
These numbers pale in comparison to other periods in US history, including:
-the late 90s (the US economy grew at least 4% for four straight years)
-the 80s (the US economy grew rapidly during Reagan's eight years in office)
-the 60s (four out of five years with GDP growth of at least 6%)
Wage growth Bidenomics in the Red.
Roger predicted deflation and recession in Biden's current term.
Hope things in your life are exactly as you deserve.
go eat some dog shit you dumb fuck,,,,,,it is exactly what you desersrve!!!!!!
Wage Growth
2017 3.45 %
2018 3.62 %
2019 3.75 %
2020 2.83 %
Cite ssa.gov
Which barely beat the low inflation rate you are soooooo proud of......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Thanx for the actuals.....LOLOLOLOL!!!
Summary
The statistics for the entirety of Donald Trump’s time in office are nearly all compiled. As we did for his predecessor four years ago, we present a final look at the numbers.
The economy lost 2.9 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.6 percentage points to 6.3%.
Paychecks grew faster than inflation. Average weekly earnings for all workers were up 8.7% after inflation.
After-tax corporate profits went up, and the stock market set new records. The S&P 500 index rose 67.8%.
The international trade deficit Trump promised to reduce went up. The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services in 2020 was the highest since 2008 and increased 40.5% from 2016.
The number of people lacking health insurance rose by 3 million.
The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion.
Home prices rose 27.5%, and the homeownership rate increased 2.1 percentage points to 65.8%.
Illegal immigration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% last year compared with 2016.
Coal production declined 26.5%, and coal-mining jobs dropped by 16.7%. Carbon emissions from energy consumption dropped 11.5%
Handgun production rose 12.5% last year compared with 2016, setting a new record.
The murder rate last year rose to the highest level since 1997.
Trump filled one-third of the Supreme Court, nearly 30% of the appellate court seats and a quarter of District Court seats.
Yep those lost trump years yielded lots of NOTHING!!!!!
Hourly wage growth 2019 was 5.5%
-Mercer Consulting
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