Saturday, January 29, 2022

Number of police officers shot during the Jan 6th riot? Zero!

This is one week's worth of shootings... but the Biden administration keeps searching for citizens who held up a sign too close to the Capitol building so they can throw the book at em? 


Anyone want to really know why Biden is soooo unpopular and how it is even possible that Pelosi and her minions are even less popular? Well this is part of it right here. While the lion's share of our population is well over a riot that took place over a year ago... liberals do everything in their power to keep in in the news in a lame attempt to distract us from how horrible they are actually doing their jobs. 

Let's actually use our Justice department to go after real criminals. Wouldn't that be a novel idea? But rather they pander to liberal extremists who are still trying to argue (over a year later) that the Capital riots was an attempt to take over the country. 

Here is the reality. It doesn't matter how hard they try, how deep they dig, how many charges they make, or how many witnesses they demand talk to them. People are not dumb enough (well most people are not dumb enough) to think that a bunch of unarmed protesters were going to seize control of the United States Government. 

Meanwhile, real criminals are defended everyday by liberals who will tell us that the police are the bad guys and the criminals are the victims. They probably believe that ten officers deserved to be shot and injured and they probably are cheering that three more were shot and killed.


80 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You have lost your mind Scott.

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump often espoused his love for America's farmers during his presidency.

But after a year under President Joe Biden, farmers say they're actually feeling the love.

"Well, certainly the difference between 2019 and 2021 is the differences in administrations," Montana Farmers Union President Walter Schweitzer said in an interview. "In 2019, our administration was at war with all of our customers." Under Biden, he said, the nation is "rebuilding our relationships with our customers."

Trump courted support from farmers during his failed re-election campaign in 2020 and touted his administration’s trade relief, saying they were better off with government payments than relying solely on sales.

While the focus of the Biden administration has been on its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, and more recently the global standoff with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine, the farm sector has fared quite well under the new administration, as farmers ease off of government bailouts and see a boost in commodity prices.


Inflation rises to highest annual level in 40 years
"We had farm income that was up by a pretty fair amount in 2021, almost to the record level of 2013, but not quite," said Patrick Westhoff, director of the University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute. "Part of that, of course, was continuing government payments, but there was a very strong recovery in both crop and livestock prices last year."

Soy and corn prices, two of the largest cash crops in the United States, have suffered slightly, falling below $9 and above $3 a bushel, respectively, during the pandemic. Now, exports have had an increase in demand, in part because of exports to China and poor weather affecting South American producers. Soy was up to $14 in 2021 and corn is projected to continue above $5 in 2022.

Net farm income, a broad measure of profits, is estimated to have increased by $15.7 billion in 2020 relative to 2019, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. The agency also forecast net farm income at $116.8 billion in 2021, the highest level since 2013.

Trade spats
Schweitzer points out that in 2021, the majority of net farm income came from commodity sales and actual production "off the farm." Whereas in 2019, a "big chunk" of the income was coming from Market Facilitation Program payments, which were at the core of the Trump administration's effort to mitigate losses from its disputes with China and other trading partners.

The cost of the second round of tariff aid was estimated to be about $16 billion and came with added provisions that aimed to address allegations that large corporations had disproportionately benefited over smaller farms in the initial phase.

Vincent Smith, a visiting fellow at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, said the Trump administration "severely disadvantaged" farmers with an ill-advised trade policy.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

George Wallace is cheering from his grave


Move to Idaho and join the new Confederate State

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Distrust of our institutions is a direct assault on the Constitution


You still believe the the FBI and the deep staters are trying to destroy Donald Trump.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

And again yes it was an Insurrection

A failed coup but you are still operating as an Insurrectionists.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He is facing far more challenging than before!

Trump has much bigger problems than 'money things': former federal prosecutor

Tom Boggioni

January 29, 2022

According to a Florida-based former U.S. attorney, Donald Trump's dreams of a political comeback after a bitter defeat in the 2020 presidential election could be derailed by any number of criminal investigations looking into his personal finances, his attempt at election interference in Georgia and his involvement in the Jan 6th insurrection.

With the Associated Press reporting "Trump facing legal, political headwinds as he eyes comeback," as heads to Conroe, Texas for a "Save America Rally" on Saturday, on MSNBC legal experts Laurence Tribe and ex-federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut claimed, "Back in the real world, the Justice Department announced on Tuesday it was investigating the Trump campaign’s bogus elector slate scheme, which has quickly become a focus of the House select committee investigating Jan. 6."

That view was also reflected by AP which reports, "The probes, which are unfolding in multiple jurisdictions and consider everything from potential fraud and election interference to the role he played in the Jan. 6 insurrection, represent the most serious legal threat Trump has faced in decades of an often litigious public life. They’re intensifying as a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found Trump’s iron grip on the GOP may be starting to loosen."

RELATED: Trump's Texas rally haunted by the 'reality' that the House Jan 6th investigation is closing in: legal experts

After pointing out that the former president is bleeding support with the new poll showing 44 percent of Republicans don't want Trump to run again, the report listed off Trump's higher-profile legal difficulties before highlighting the fact that Republican Party rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination are running low key campaigns as they await his fall with AP reporting, "...his effort to freeze the field of Republicans eyeing the 2024 field has been uneven," and then adding, "As Trump tries to move forward, so do the legal cases against him."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You have lost your mind

Let's actually use our Justice department to go after real criminals. Wouldn't that be a novel idea? But rather they pander to liberal extremists who are still trying to argue (over a year later) that the Capital riots was an attempt to take over the country. 

Here is the reality. It doesn't matter how hard they try, how deep they dig, how many charges they make, or how many witnesses they demand talk to them. People are not dumb enough (well most people are not dumb enough) to think that a bunch of unarmed protesters were going to seize control of the United States Government. 

Jesus Trump

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Hitler's Mein Kampf is not on the list of the top 100 banned books in the USA. Probably not a banned book. But Maus, a book about the Holocaust, is.

The Republicans are turning into a fascist party. Banning books about the holocaust!!!!

Remember the shirts that said 6 million was not enough???

The SMWE. Meant Six Million Was not Enough

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Ch wants desperately to stop America from remembering the simple truth that we had a president who committed treason by attempting to overthrow our country's electoral process and reverse the result of a fair and legitimate election.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

He had accomplished so much by lying, he thought he could even accomplish that.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

From a reasonable libertarian into a fascist is a common pattern in Europe, we had resisted it, until he rolled down the escalator.

The slow motion coup began that day.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Even Sean Hannity was begging him to give up that baseless claim.

But not Ch.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I love it every time long silences here show that I have hit a nerve by stating the truth.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

GOOD NEWS
Trump’s Hold on GOP May Be Loosening

January 29, 2022 at 10:17 am EST By Taegan Goddard 65 Comments

A new AP-NORC poll finds Donald Trump’s popularity among Republicans is declining somewhat, with 71% saying they have a favorable opinion of Trump compared with 78% in a September 2020 poll.

The new poll shows only a narrow majority of Republicans — 56% — want Trump to run for president in 2024.
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I think that will continue to decline, if the GOP still has any brains at all.

MORE GOOD NEWS
Court Opening May Draw Democrats Together

January 29, 2022 at 10:07 am EST By Taegan Goddard 20 Comments

“Democrats in Congress have fractured repeatedly over President Joe Biden’s agenda, stalling legislation and creating an atmosphere of mistrust that has made it increasingly difficult for progressives and centrists to work together,” the AP reports.

“But one area where the party has not cracked, not even an inch, is on Biden’s nominations to the courts.

“That ironclad unity has helped Biden appoint the most judges during the first year of a presidency since John F. Kennedy. The achievement is giving Democrats hope that the coming fight over the Supreme Court seat will allow them to go on the political offensive and move past an ugly stretch of legislating that depressed their base.”

USA Today:
Democrats hope Biden’s Supreme Court pick resonates in midterms as GOP eyes majority.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Good things can still happen.

Remember John McCain flashing a thumbs down on the Senate floor during the summer of 2017, providing the 51st vote to kill President Donald Trump’s bid to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

It was a heroic moment. And McCain was on the right side of history.

"Obamacare" continues to gain in popularity.

It should only be improved,
never repealed.

Ours is the party of, by, and for THE PEOPLE

NOT of, by, and for the super RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The war hero McCain put aside personal grievances (Obama had defeated him for president) to do what was good for our people, for our country.

We need Republicans like that again.

Caliphate4vr said...

No pedo the rest of us have lives, unlike you 3

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Welcome back to 1883.
The use of CRT, which is not being taught correctly have caused .

Attempts by conservative activists to regulate how schools discuss race, sexuality and gender have contributed to an ongoing effort to remove books seen as controversial from school curricula and libraries.

The most recent high-profile example was Art Spiegelman’s award-winning “Maus,” a graphic novel that depicts the horrors of the Holocaust, being removed from a Tennessee eighth-grade language arts curriculum. The McMinn County School Board voted 10-0 to remove Spiegelman’s book on Jan. 10, but the story began to circulate Wednesday after a report from the Tennessee Holler. According to the minutes from the meeting, the use of curse words and “nakedness” were the impetus for the change.

“I understand that on TV and maybe at home these kids hear worse, but we are talking about things that if a student went down the hallway and said this, our disciplinary policy says they can be disciplined, and rightfully so,” a board member, Tony Allman, says. “And we are teaching this and going against policy.”

The school board issued a statement Wednesday saying that the decision was not about ignoring the Holocaust but about finding options that were more “age-appropriate” in their content, concluding, "We simply do not believe this work is an appropriate text for our students to study."

Spiegelman said he felt the board’s action was “daftly myopic” but, having read the transcript, didn’t believe the decision was rooted in anti-Semitism.

“I’ve met so many young people who ... have learned things from my book,” Spiegelman told CNBC, adding that he understood that something "very, very haywire" was going on in Tennessee.

People who know about Rosa Parks and again the Martin Luther King Jr. Non violent philosophy understand how important knowledge is to continue to a safe and effective environment for everyone, without fear and violence.

He was the greatest American of the 20th century and the current Republican party wants to hide it from their children. Because educated people vote Democratic, they even fear public schools, with the books about our past failures, will change their minds on their own!


Educated people scare Scott Johnson schizophrenia.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He actually believes that!

They probably believe that ten officers deserved to be shot and injured and they probably are cheering that three more were shot and killed.

rrb said...


Meanwhile, real criminals are defended everyday by liberals who will tell us that the police are the bad guys and the criminals are the victims.


Yep, with Soros-funded DA's from coast to coast letting the scumbags go. If leftists intend to turn the whole country into the wild west with everyone carrying all day every day, they sure are off to a great start.

American citizens just need to start executing these cocksuckers, starting with the psycho subway pushers. We're at the point were simply trying to get to and from work is fucking Thunderdome.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

These are my own words.

People who know about Rosa Parks and again the Martin Luther King Jr. Non violent philosophy understand how important knowledge is to continue to a safe and effective environment for everyone, without fear and violence.

He was the greatest American of the 20th century and the current Republican party wants to hide it from their children. Because educated people vote Democratic, they even fear public schools, with the books about our past failures, will change their minds on their own!

rrb said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...

He actually believes that!



Because it's true, alky.

Police were attacked directly and their precincts burned to the fucking ground. So Cum-Allah starts a fundraiser to bail the scumbags out of jail.

If that ain't cheering it on, saying it's quite alright and provoking more of the same, I don't know what is.


rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

These are my own words.



The fact that you feel required to make that distinction speaks volumes, and is fucking hilarious.

You clam Dr. MLK Jr. as your own while your party spent a decade trying to destroy the man. That's fucking chutzpah on a galactic level.

You really are a piece of shit par excellence, alky.

rrb said...



LMAO:

The bridge that just collapsed in the city of Pittsburgh was set to be restored in 2016. Instead of replacing the completely rusted out supports, they diverted the money to bike lanes, green energy programs and lanes for self driving cars.


https://twitter.com/libertyismetal/status/1487251701480443915?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1487252434586062853%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es2_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdirectorblue.blogspot.com%2F

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott thinks that nobody cares about police officers than Scott asshole.

We don’t hear much about good cops these days.

Their stories get lost amid the scalding episodes with trigger-happy, racist and sadistic cops.

The good ones get tarred with the same brush, even though the last person who wants to get in a squad car with a bad cop is a good cop.

It takes a catastrophe, like 9/11, or an attempted coup like Jan. 6, or a heartbreaking funeral with a sea of blue, like Friday’s ceremony at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the murdered 22-year-old New York City police officer Jason Rivera, to remind us that we should be proud of good cops even as we root out bad ones.

“There shouldn’t have to be a funeral to acknowledge how valiant they can be in the face of danger,” Chuck Wexler of the Police Executive Research Forum told

My heart aches for the families of good cops whenever I see “ACAB” (All Cops Are Bastards) graffiti scrawled across urban landscapes.

Growing up, I went through another period, in the ’60s, when it wasn’t cool to be proud of anyone in uniform and when graffiti about “pigs” was common.

When you’re related to a police officer, there’s always a hum in your brain, one you try to block out but never can, that when they leave in the morning, they might not come home.




My mom was terrified that my dad, a police inspector in charge of Senate security, was not coming back on March 1, 1954, the day four Puerto Rican nationalists pulled out guns and sprayed bullets from the spectators’ gallery above the House floor. Five representatives were wounded. My father ran over from the Senate and wrested a 38-caliber pistol from one of the shooters.

My brother Kevin, then in second grade, was traumatized by my mom’s terror as she stood in the kitchen, frozen, before she got word that my dad was OK. “Your father is in a shooting,” she told Kevin.

I thought about this listening to Dominique Luzuriaga, Officer Rivera’s widow, give her eulogy through sobs.

“You know, it’s hard being a cop’s wife sometimes,” she said. They had a fight the day he died. She didn’t want him to be on the phone for work so much. But he was excited to be a police officer, so excited that on his first day at the station in Harlem, he double parked in front and caused a traffic jam.


“I remember one day, when I witnessed my brother being stopped and frisked,” he wrote. “I asked myself, why are we being pulled over if we are in a taxi?” The incident bothered him. But when he saw the force changing and trying to reach out to the community, he wanted in. Writing about “this chaotic city,” he said “something as small as helping a tourist with directions, or helping a couple resolve an issue, will put a smile on someone’s face.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...


He loved cop shows and food, and he loved his wife. He was the class clown, but he got a serious crush on Dominique in grade school. Teachers had to sit them apart so they could focus.

When she complained that fateful day and they bickered, he offered to give her a lift and said to her, “It might be the last ride I give you.”

“I said, ‘No,’” she recalled, and fetched an Uber instead. “And that was probably the biggest mistake I ever made.”


When she was called to Harlem Hospital, she said, “Walking up those steps, seeing everybody staring at me, was the scariest moment I’ve experienced.”

Standing by her dead husband, wrapped in sheets, she told him: “Wake up, baby. I’m here.” In the eulogy, she often talked directly to her husband, as though he were standing at her side: “The little bit of hope I had that you would come back to life just to say ‘Goodbye’ or just to say ‘I love you’ one more time had left. I was lost. I’m still lost.”

When they wheeled Rivera out of the hospital in the freezing cold a week ago Friday, to be placed in an ambulance to go to the morgue, his body was draped in an N.Y.P.D. flag and police officers were standing vigilantly, silently. The only sound was a police helicopter whirring overhead. Officers there said they were stunned when the eerie silence was broken by the wailing of Rivera’s mother.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

To say that the Democrats "spent a decade trying to destroy" MLK is about as stupid a statement as anyone could ever make.

JFK had King and other black leaders in the White House when doing even that was considered radical. He saw to it that MLK's "I have a dream" demonstration for civil rights at the Lincoln Memorial was protected by police. Both of the Kennedy's, John and Bobby, absolutely refused to be as negative toward King's movement as J. Edgar Hoover and many Republicans wanted them to be. LBJ got JFK's civil rights bill passed with some Republican help even though he knew it would hurt the Democrats for a long time in the south, which it did.

You can never fool blacks into thinking the modern GOP has been the party for them. They are not stupid; they know that today's GOP still cynically tries to benefit politically by appealing to racistic tendencies in portions of the American electorate.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

rrb doesn't understand history about the Democratic party during the civil rights era.

LBJ was a racist bastard but he got the civil rights act and the voting rights act passed by a bipartisan majority.


Shortly thereafter the Southern Democrats became Republicans, and for most of the time they still are.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

J. Edgar Hoover was a racist person and again he was a secretly gay.

Ever since then the Directors have been none partisan leaders.

Even Bill Barr wouldn't overturn the election results like Trump tried to do.



rrb said...




Documentary Exposes How The FBI Tried To Destroy MLK With Wiretaps, Blackmail

https://www.npr.org/2021/01/18/956741992/documentary-exposes-how-the-fbi-tried-to-destroy-mlk-with-wiretaps-blackmail

The US Attorney General at the time?

Robert Kennedy.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Rhapsody for a Boy in Blue https://nyti.ms/3rZAmhS

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The Director of the FBI was J. Edgar Hoover and both Kennedy brothers detested him.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But he actually did not tell them to do that.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

J. Edgar Hoover was the director of the FBI
Kennedy did not order it Jimmy Hitler Jr.

rrb said...


Alvin Bragg is a bought and fucking paid for Soros stooge.:

Manhattan’s new district attorney, Alvin Bragg, was among Friday’s mourners — and give him credit for that much, because it couldn’t have been easy.

For Bragg has been a lightning rod since taking office Jan. 1, and understandably so. His soft-on-crime philosophy needn’t be repeated here — but consider this: If the ex-con who murdered Rivera and Mora hadn’t shot them, but rather surrendered his semi-automatic pistol and assault-style rifle to cops, he would have been eligible for no-bail release from Harlem’s 32nd Precinct as soon as the arrest forms were completed.

That is, serious law enforcement for Bragg begins only after the gunsmoke drifts away and the ambulances have cleared the scene. And maybe not even then.

It’s not just Bragg, and it’s not just Manhattan. Rivera and Mora were the fourth and fifth cops shot in the city since New Year’s Day. And a Bronx judge just this week sprung an alleged cop-shooter on bail.

Responded PBA president Pat Lynch: “If anybody wants to know why we have a crisis of violence in this city, or why we’re about to bury two hero police officers, look no further than this disgraceful bail release.”




https://nypost.com/2022/01/28/a-grieving-sea-of-blue-lines-5th-avenue-say-enough/

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Now that F Daddy is either gone or sick or dead, we might hope Rat (rrb) would quit throwing the f bomb around all the time.

But that would be far too much to expect from him.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Censorship Republicans style.

We’re seeing a number of organizations encouraging local chapters and members to bring challenges, to raise them at school board meetings and library meetings, so some of this phenomenon is tied to that,” she continued. “Social media has also made it very easy to amplify a complaint about a particular book and have it go viral, and have an individual parent or even a local chapter of a parents’ rights group show up at the next board meeting and complain about that book.”

Conservative activists and donors began a coordinated effort to win seats on school boards last summer, stoking the furor over Critical Race Theory (CRT), an academic study of racism’s systemic impact. Teachers groups and schools tend to argue that CRT is not taught below the university level.

With Republican-controlled states passing laws aimed at preventing the teaching of Critical Race Theory, it is sometimes now easier for groups of parents to target specific texts. According to tracking by PEN America, 71 “gag order” bills have been introduced this month that would limit topics that can be taught in schools.

Angry community members and parents in Ashburn, Va., in June last year sing
Angry community members and parents in Ashburn, Va., in June last year sing "The Star Spangled Banner" after a Loudoun County School Board meeting was halted because the crowd refused to quiet down. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
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Education was a key issue in Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin’s successful campaign for governor of Virginia last year. Youngkin ran an ad in late October in which a mother stated that Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe, who had previously served as governor, didn’t think parents should have a say in whether or not their children were exposed to “explicit material.”

The ad does not mention that the book in question is another Morrison title, “Beloved,” and that the son of the mother quoted was in an Advanced Placement English class at the time. With the issue at the forefront in the state, in the following month, two school board members in a Virginia county said they wanted books with sexually explicit language in them to be burned.

The movement to remove books from libraries and schools is organized by groups like Moms for Liberty, which has pushed to remove works about Martin Luther King, Jr., from curricula and has ties to prominent Republicans like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Another organization involved is No Left Turn in Education, which has dozens of books listed on its website that it claims “spread radical and racist ideologies to students. They demean our nation and its heroes, revise our history, and divide us as a people for the purpose of indoctrinating kids to a dangerous ideology.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The books listed are predominantly written by nonwhite authors, and on the same page, the group includes books that discuss LGBTQ themes and feature LGBTQ characters. Titles on the list include Ibram X. Kendi’s “How to Be an Antiracist,” Angie Thomas’s “The Hate U Give” and Sarah Hoffman’s “Jacob’s New Dress.”

The Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin, left, and his wife, Suzanne, second from left, greet supporters during a rally in Chesterfield, Va., in November. Placards are held by the audience saying
Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin, left, and his wife, Suzanne, second from left, greet supporters during a rally in Chesterfield, Va., in November. (Steve Helber/AP)
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“Some of this has been organized around, frankly, a very cynical campaign to vilify materials dealing with racism in the United States and the experiences of Black Americans, particularly their experiences with police violence and systemic racism, under this rubric of critical race theory,” Caldwell-Stone said. “We’re also seeing organizations who believe that young people should not have access to information about gender or sexual identity.”

In at least one instance, expansive book lists have become state policy. Last month, a school district in the San Antonio, Texas, area pulled more than 400 books from its shelves to review them, “out of an abundance” of caution after a Republican state legislator published a list of 850 books he wanted reviewed. State Rep. Matt Krause, who chairs the House Committee on General Investigating and is running for state attorney general, told the Texas Education Agency in October that he was "initiating an inquiry into Texas school district content” and provided the 16-page list of books.

In the October letter, Krause cited concerns over any books that contained “material that might make students feel discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress because of their race or sex or convey that a student, by virtue of their race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously.”


Educated people make up their own minds except for Scott and the other cultist.


C.H. Truth said...

Ch wants desperately to stop America from remembering the simple truth that we had a president who committed treason by attempting to overthrow our country's electoral process and reverse the result of a fair and legitimate election.

If it was that important, nobody would have to remind them and we wouldn't need "public hearings" a year and a half later. People would obviously not vote for a man who committed treason.

Unless of course that man is running against Dementia Joe?


Have you seen the latest 2024 polls Reverend?

RCP Average 11/3 - 1/20 -- -- 45.7 40.3 Trump +5.4

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/general-election-trump-vs-biden-7383.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The propaganda about Soros is getting crazier.

They believe that a billionaire would want a communist regime

C.H. Truth said...

I love it every time long silences here show that I have hit a nerve by stating the truth.

I am on the west coast Reverend. The only reason I was up in the middle of the night (my time) was that I was paged to help resolve a client system down.

So my "long silence" is called going back to bed, getting up and walking the dogs, eating some breakfast before sitting down and checking out the world on the web.



But... wow. You must "really" have a high opinion of yourself to believe that my time online revolves around you or that you are so clever that I need hours to respond!

Isn't "pride" one of those seven deadly sins, Reverend?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott, the public hearings are going to start next month and it will likely look like the Watergate hearings
.

Justice takes time!

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The propaganda about Soros is getting crazier.

They believe that a billionaire would want a communist regime



Politico "propaganda":

01/28/2022 04:31 AM EST -

Billionaire mega-donor George Soros is seeding a super PAC with $125 million, an enormous investment that will aid Democratic groups and candidates for the 2022 election cycle and beyond.

The group, Democracy PAC, has served as Soros' campaign spending vehicle since 2019, channeling more than $80 million to other Democratic groups and candidates during the 2020 election cycle. The new, nine-figure investment from Soros is aimed at supporting pro-democracy "causes and candidates, regardless of political party" who are invested in "strengthening the infrastructure of American democracy: voting rights and civic participation, civil rights and liberties, and the rule of law," Soros said in a statement shared first with POLITICO.



https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/28/soros-pours-125m-into-super-pac-ahead-of-midterms-00002847

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

online revolves around me and it takes time because you didn't even respond, but you started another conspiracy theory about the justice department is ignoring violence outside of DC


Bonkers

C.H. Truth said...

You have lost your mind Scott.

There goes Roger "destroying my argument" with his oh so clever insults. However can I possibly respond to that? What devastation!

rrb said...



Soros makes his money by wreaking havoc and causing chaos, destabilizing currencies and sometimes nations.

The shit that he's pulling around the US is targeted and calculated.

Had that piece of shit who killed the two cops not been killed himself, he'd be out on bail right now.

We are ripe for some vigilante justice in America right now.


rrb said...


There goes Roger "destroying my argument" with his oh so clever insults. However can I possibly respond to that? What devastation!


As he sits at a table draped in a plastic tablecloth enjoying his sliced bananas.

#nursinghomebreakfast


LOL.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

American Greatness is scared of education.

Without that belief, our 30-year-olds are disappointed, uncertain, pessimistic, and resentful. It’s a natural response. We can’t all be liberal ironists skating through life free of deep commitments and supportive deities. They want a meaningful existence, and they look for it in false gods of social justice and the like, unable to find it where they should, in church, in tradition, in humanitas, in country, and in role models. As we watch them march against systemic racism, science-denial, and the rest, let’s attribute those errors to what didn’t happen in their classrooms 10 years earlier.


He actually believes that.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/28/the-road-to-vengeance/

rrb said...


As we watch them march against systemic racism, science-denial, and the rest, let’s attribute those errors to what didn’t happen in their classrooms 10 years earlier.

Nailed it. Public schools have been reduced to Marxist indoctrination camps. Public education is child abuse.


Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted.

- Vladimir Lenin


C.H. Truth said...

Scott, the public hearings are going to start next month and it will likely look like the Watergate hearings

What? On CNN? Watergate?

Unless Joe Rogan decides to live stream them on spotify nobody but the very lame are going to be paying any attention. Unless, of course, they call the horned hatted caveman dude. Then people might watch.

rrb said...



What? On CNN? Watergate?

Yep. On TV in the "dining room" at alky acres.


#nursinghomebreakfast

Commonsense said...

Schweitzer points out that in 2021, the majority of net farm income came from commodity sales and actual production "off the farm." Whereas in 2019, a "big chunk" of the income was coming from Market Facilitation Program payments, which were at the core of the Trump administration's effort to mitigate losses from its disputes with China and other trading partners.

Im sure a majority of those who have to pay higher price from "farm commodity sales" are thrilled with it.

I'm sure both farmers would be thrilled if gasoline prices return to normal and both farmer and consumer are able to sell their product at reasonable prices.

rrb said...



Russia is taking Ukraine.

China is taking Taiwan.

America is taking ________.


https://twitter.com/KweenJosie/status/1485418934039769088


A shit. America is taking a big shit. In it's pants.


Let's Go Brandon.







Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Federalist is claiming the Wall Street Journal is a fucking lie about the election results.

https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/28/why-the-wall-street-journal-is-wrong-about-the-2020-election/

This guy says the same thing that you have been saying since January 6th when Biden was elected by the electoral college votes.

Wisconsin etc.

rrb said...


I'm sure both farmers would be thrilled if gasoline prices return to normal and both farmer and consumer are able to sell their product at reasonable prices.

Farmers right now are enjoying higher fuel prices, stratospheric nitrogen prices, and rising labor cost due to idiotic leftist meddling.

ALBANY — The Farm Laborer Wage Board agreed Friday to set a path to a 40-hour work week for farm workers in New York, a landmark decision that was swiftly criticized by the agricultural industry and the Republican Party.

https://www.timesunion.com/state/article/Farm-Laborer-Wage-Board-decides-to-lower-OT-16814743.php?IPID=Times-Union-HP-business-package


The smart set, with no connection or familiarity with the industry, set arbitrary work weeks because feewings.



C.H. Truth said...

This guy says the same thing that you have been saying since January 6th when Biden was elected by the electoral college votes. Wisconsin etc.

Wow! Wisconsin etc. You nailed it again. Totally destroyed everyone's argument in one swift motion! I think we should all quit writing because you are just too smart for everyone else.

Wisconsin, etc!

Man... pure genius!

C.H. Truth said...

btw... Roger.

Just out of curiosity. What does "Wisconsin, etc" actually mean?

We all know it's a devastating point because everything you write takes someone down, rips them apart, and destroys all opposition. Me and the rest of the conservatives will likely get together later and drink our sorrows away telling stories about how smart Roger's arguments are and how we are no match.

But for reference so we know what was so devastating about "Wisconsin, etc" and am curious what it actually means?

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The Federalist is claiming the Wall Street Journal is a fucking lie about the election results.



Alky, if you guys actually DID believe that the 2020 election was legit and the most secure election of all time, you would not fear a single inquiry into it. In fact you would welcome it to prove your detractors wrong.

But you do fear it, and even the most modest inquiry sends you guys into a lickspittled rage. Curious, that.

And spare us the "But Bill Barr said that any shenanigans wouldn't have changed the outcome!!!11!"

Barr doesn't give a shit and never did. He wasn't paid to care. He was on his way out, and only cared to pick up his last government check and return to where the real money is - the private sector.

Can't say as I blame him. If I was him I wouldn't have cared either.





Commonsense said...

Soros makes his money by wreaking havoc and causing chaos, destabilizing currencies and sometimes nations.

The shit that he's pulling around the US is targeted and calculated.


Not had to believe. Soros is a currency speculator.

So when he tries to destroy the currency and underlying economy, he does it to make money,

And given his attacks on the US dollar, he's not just merely evil. He an enemy of the American people.

rrb said...



I'd have a lot more respect for the left if they would just adopt Harry Reid's attitude when, asked about his claim that Mitt Romney didn't pay any taxes said something like, "Well it worked, didn't it?"

Reid was a piece of shit, and may he forever burn in the hottest corner of hell, but at least he had the courage of his convictions.

Leftists like the alky are just cowards.

Wisconsin etc.

What the fuck does that even mean?





rrb said...



He an enemy of the American people.

Supporting the left. Which tells us all we need to know about democrats.


rrb said...




Like other cities run by Democrats, Los Angeles is going through an epidemic of violent crime. Its Soros-funded DA George Gascón has a lot of blood on his hands for increasing the mayhem. When he was sworn in, he said his office would not prosecute a host of misdemeanor crimes, or seek the death penalty for even the most heinous murders. No surprise that, as Broken Windows policing confirmed nearly two decades ago, tolerating “non-violent” crimes has increased violent ones.

“The data,” as City Journal’s Soledad Ursúa, reports on LA, “show staggering surges of homicides, gun violence, and sexual assaults, and one can see with one’s own eyes the open-air drug scenes, rampant homelessness, streets lined with human excrement and needles, prostitution, filth, and squalor. Last year saw 52 percent more homicides than in 2019; shooting incidents were up 59 percent over the same period, according to the LAPD.” Much of this violence has come at the hands of street-bums and addicts.

In response to this carnage, Ursúa continues, Gascón has fallen back on old sociological nostrums about crime that blame everybody and everything except the criminal: “In many ways we cannot prosecute our way out of social inequalities, income inequalities, the unhoused, the desperation that we have.”

When it comes to crime, progressives who fancy themselves “brights” who just “follow the science,” are in fact slaves of some defunct sociologist.



https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2022/01/george-soros-funded-da-rationalizes-crime-wave-bruce-thornton/

rrb said...



NYC rapper charged with shooting NYPD cop shows off guns, boasts in YouTube videos

https://nypost.com/2022/01/28/nyc-rapper-charged-with-shooting-nypd-cop-shows-off-guns-boasts-in-youtube-videos/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter


Just execute this asshole please.




Caliphate4vr said...

no #mashednanners
#nursinghomefood
for me

rrb said...



mashed nanners:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FJ8HFT6VUAAkp1s?format=jpg&name=small

Commonsense said...

Alky, if you guys actually DID believe that the 2020 election was legit and the most secure election of all time, you would not fear a single inquiry into it. In fact you would welcome it to prove your detractors wrong.

But you do fear it, and even the most modest inquiry sends you guys into a lickspittled rage. Curious, that.

And spare us the "But Bill Barr said that any shenanigans wouldn't have changed the outcome!!!11!"

Barr doesn't give a shit and never did. He wasn't paid to care. He was on his way out, and only cared to pick up his last government check and return to where the real money is - the private sector.


I think Roger has his panties in a bunch over this.

href="https://www.npr.org/2022/01/13/1072929277/a-wisconsin-judge-rules-absentee-ballot-drop-boxes-are-not-allowed-under-state-l">A Wisconsin judge rules absentee ballot drop boxes are not allowed under state law

A Waukesha County judge has ruled that absentee ballot drop boxes are not allowed under Wisconsin law, a ruling that could potentially remove an option for voting ahead of the state's crucial midterm elections.

Ruling from the bench Thursday, Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission to rescind its guidance to clerks on how to use the drop boxes, saying the WEC had exceeded its authority when it issued the recommendations.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I believe the 2020 election was legit and the most secure election of all time, and
I did not fear a single inquiry into it. Because even inquiries conducted by people that support Trump didn't find any evidence of fraud.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The "Stop the Steal" movement has been going on for nearly a year and has yet to find any substantial evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.

The movement was dealt an embarrassing blow on Friday when a Republican recount of Maricopa County in Arizona not only confirmed Trump's loss but found that it was by a wider margin than the official tally.

Back in March, Arizona State Senate Republicans hired Florida-based company Cyber Ninjas to audit the election results in Maricopa County. The company has no prior experience in auditing election results and is headed by Doug Logan, a man who has promoted baseless election conspiracy theories.


"I'm tired of hearing people say there was no fraud. It happened, it's real, and people better get wise fast," he tweeted on December 31.

After several months with zero bipartisan oversight, Cyber Ninjas were set to send the results of the audit to the Arizona State Senate on Friday but they were leaked to The Arizona Republic ahead of time.

The audit found that Trump lost by 45,469 votes in the county, 360 more than the previous tally. According to Cyber Ninjas, Trump received 261 fewer votes while Biden picked up an additional 99.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.upworthy.com/trump-loses-arizona-recount-more-votes

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WSJ

At his first big political rally of 2022, President Trump was again focused on 2020. “We had a rigged election, and the proof is all over the place,” he said. Mr. Trump was apparently too busy over Christmas to read a 136-page report by a conservative group in Wisconsin, whose review shows “no evidence of widespread voter fraud.”

If curious Republicans want to know what really happened in 2020, this is the best summation to date. Released Dec. 7, it was written by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), a policy shop with conservative bona fides that supported many of Mr. Trump’s policies. A Wisconsin judge this month said ballot dropboxes are illegal under state law, in a challenge brought by WILL.

Its report on 2020 wallops state officials for bending election rules amid the pandemic. That mistake put ballots into legal doubt, due to no fault of the voter, while fueling skepticism. Yet the stolen-election theory doesn’t hold up. President Biden won Wisconsin by 20,682, and mass fraud “would likely have resulted in some discernible anomaly,” WILL says. “In all likelihood, more eligible voters cast ballots for Joe Biden than Donald Trump. ” Here are some highlights:

***

• Only 14.7% of Wisconsin jurisdictions used Dominion voting machines. Mr. Trump won 57.2% of their ballots, up from 55.7% in 2016.

• In Milwaukee, the number of absentee votes tallied on election night is “consistent with what was reported to be outstanding.” Mr. Biden’s share, 85.7%, is plausible. The raw vote total in Milwaukee County was up only 4.4% from 2016, lower than the average rise of 10.2%. “Put simply, there was no unexplained ‘ballot dump.’”

• WILL’s hand recount of 20,000 votes from 20 wards, including in Milwaukee, found “no evidence of fraudulent ballots.” It did show “a significant number of voters who voted for Biden and a Republican for Congress.” In wards of suburban Mequon, to pick one, 10.5% of Biden ballots went for GOP Rep. Glenn Grothman.

• In 2020 only 0.2% of Wisconsin’s absentee ballots were rejected, a steep drop from 1.35% in 2016. This, however, was a nationwide trend, aided in part by dropboxes. Also, WILL says, “rejection rates were actually slightly higher in areas of the state that voted for Biden.”

• The state told clerks to correct incomplete witness addresses. Not every jurisdiction did so, and some didn’t track such fixes. WILL reviewed 29,000 ballot certificates in 29 wards. The “vast majority” of problem ballots “were simply missing a portion of the second address line, such as a city, state or ZIP Code.” State law doesn’t define how much “address” is required, so these ballots probably were valid regardless.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

• The number of “indefinitely confined” voters, who are exempt from photo-ID rules, rose 199,000. Yet the election proceeded, WILL says, with “no clear statement” on whether fear of Covid could qualify as home bound. County data suggest no link between confinement rates and partisan lean. WILL polled 700 random confined voters, turning up little. Fraud here would be “risky,” it says, since real ballots by impersonated voters would then be flagged. Wisconsin has identified only four double votes.

• The state used dropboxes, which are legally disputed, and WILL says many clerks didn’t sufficiently log chain of custody. Its statistical analysis estimates that dropboxes maybe raised Mr. Biden’s turnout by 20,736. But WILL “does not claim” that such people “were ineligible voters or should have had their votes rejected.”

• A nonprofit tied to Mark Zuckerberg gave $10 million to help Wisconsin elections, mostly in five cities, a skewed distribution that WILL finds “troubling.” A statistical analysis suggests it maybe lifted Mr. Biden’s turnout by 8,000.

***

“We do not believe the election was ‘stolen,’” WILL says. “But it was not adequately secure.” Some of its suggestions for restoring election confidence are basic: Process ballots earlier to stop midnight results in Milwaukee. Redesign mail ballots with “specific spots” for witnesses to jot their cities, states and ZIP Codes. Define “confined voter.”

The overall lesson is to run elections by the book. WILL says the number of ballots that “did not comply with existing legal requirements” almost surely “exceeded Joe Biden’s margin.” The ambiguity is deadly to public trust.

But Mr. Trump didn’t raise hell until he lost. Then his campaign asked to throw out more than 200,000 random ballots from two blue counties, even though questioned practices had taken place statewide. If an honest Wisconsinite followed some official procedure that wasn’t challenged, good luck getting judges after the fact to toss that vote—to say nothing of 28.4% of all the votes in Milwaukee County. Such selective treatment, as WILL says, is what the Supreme Court quashed in Bush v. Gore.

Perhaps more information is forthcoming. A former Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Michael Gableman, is also doing a review of the state’s 2020 election. To inform the next legislative session, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said recently, “I really need his report by the end of February.”

Until then, WILL’s document stands as the best summary to date of the 2020 election: not secure, but not stolen, with suburban Republicans splitting tickets to defeat Mr. Trump.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-best-summary-of-the-2020-election-biden-wisconsin-trump-lawsuit-voting-rights-fraud-absentee-dropboxes-ballot-curing-big-lie-11642966744

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Best Summary of the 2020 Election - WSJ

4 days ago — Rules were bent, GOP voters defected, and real fraud hasn't turned up.

The suburban women elected President Joe Biden.


People like your wife Scott Johnson MD schizophrenia squad

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Ballot boxing allegations killed the big lie

C.H. Truth said...

Hey Roger...

Do you know what the terms straw man and red herring are?

Please take your time and think about it.

Then look at what you are doing in arguing:

I believe the 2020 election was legit and the most secure election of all time


Come back to us if you can figure out what these term means and how it applies to your logical fallacies. My bet is you are not bright enough to figure this out.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Ch, get back to us when you can come up with convincing proof of election fraud.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

History will not be kind to your election fraud conspiracy theories.

C.H. Truth said...

Hey Reverend...

Got Russian collusion?


I stand by my statistics and have explained them ad nauseum. The fact you and the rest of the lily white liberals don't understand them is of no consequence to me!

Commonsense said...

History will not be kind to your election fraud conspiracy theories.

When did you become an arbitar of history.?

Or put it another way. Are you so arrogant you claim to possess the the God I've power of prophecy.

Commonsense said...

Ch, get back to us when you can come up with convincing proof of election fraud.

Before midnight Nov 8, 2020 Donald Trump was president-elect of the United States. Then after midnight he wasn't.

It's a wonder a plurity who voted Trump did count. And of course ballot secrecy prevents a compressive, investigation.

However the audits are providing some interesting.data.