Trump’s coup attempt is in its second stage. As NPR reported, the MAGA crowd is working hard in states like Georgia and Arizona, which defied Trump in 2020, to institutionalize Trump’s big lie, with election-deniers running for offices that control the voting process. The Washington Post revealed that “at least 163 Republicans who have embraced Trump’s false claims are running for statewide positions that would give them authority over the administration of elections” and “at least five candidates for the U.S. House were at the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots.”
Biden must make good on his speech and make sure the Vandals who sacked the Capitol are not able to do it again. He must find a way to enact new voting rights laws to head off the Republican efforts to control election certification. If the Dems keep flailing, they could be looking at a wipeout in the House and maybe the Senate and years of kangaroo trials. Hopefully, Merrick Garland is not another Robert Mueller.
These hate-filled hysterics spewed against the United States have been punctuated by verbal assaults targeting military heroes, the slandering of the U.S. intelligence community and a barrage of fire against the nation’s democratic voting system that would make Vladimir Putin blush with pride. These are the kind of anti-American screeds that fueled the Capitol riot, and they have been preached with increasing intensity since that tragic day. The targets of their misinformation campaign now await trial or languish in jail while the authors of these phony crises sleep comfortably in their marbled mansions and beachside resorts. They are free to travel the world on their super yachts or private jets while Jan. 6 defendants beg for their freedom in federal court.
What a dichotomy between these plutocrats and the working-class populists they duped into doing their bidding on Jan. 6. The divide between the propaganda they preach and the policies they pursue has become just as stark over the past two decades. Republicans have spent the 21st century embracing a populist brand while tailoring their policies to help the super rich. The result has helped drive perhaps the greatest wealth redistribution in world history, at the expense of the middle class. Maybe that explains why every Republican presidential nominee this century has come from the United States’ most powerful families and graduated from the country’s most elite universities. Their fathers ran automobile companies, Midwest industrial states, the United States Navy, New York real estate empires and the country itself. I can hear the voice of my grandmom saying, “To whom much is given, much is expected.” While we have not inherited the wealth and power of these American oligarchs, we have been given a republic. Let us spend the next year doing what we can to save it.
Most amusing Lil Schitty and his minions all think that trump won and that the job market and economy suck.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! By Andrew Van Dam Reporter
While the labor market began 2021 in a deep hole, huge numbers of Americans found work amid the pandemic, with a record-breaking 6.4 million jobs added over the course of last year, eclipsing all expectations. Rank-and-file workers’ hourly paychecks rose by $1.46 an hour, another record-breaking number. Gains were especially pronounced for those in lower-paying industries. It was, by these measures and many others, the best year in labor-market history, ignited in part by aggressive stimulus spending that pushed consumer spending to stratospheric levels. But the numbers on their own can be downright misleading.
This year’s numbers are also distorted because the recovery isn’t complete. As a rule, the labor market has a much easier time regaining lost jobs than it does creating new ones. The economy lost 22.4 million jobs at the height of coronavirus lockdowns. When you account for the 12.3 million jobs regained in 2020 as businesses reopened, plus the 6.4 million added in 2021, the economy is still missing 3.6 million jobs (the numbers may not match perfectly due to rounding). And that would just bring it back to pre-recession levels.
But there are also portions of the farewell address that speak clearly to the present moment, in the wake of the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack. Take this key passage, in which Washington reflects on the political violence that marked the early days of the American republic. Before this, he discusses how America's original government, as established by the Articles of Confederation, had been too weak. Many people disliked the new Constitution for creating a more centralized state, and that led to serious friction and threats of political violence. Washington understood that democratic governments needed to be accountable, but that didn't mean people could resort to violence over every grievance. He writes:
The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government.
That's a more eloquent expression of the same thought Joe Biden articulated when he said, much to CNN pundit Chris Cillizza's delight, that "you can't love your country only when you win." He added, "You can't obey the law only when it's convenient. You can't be patriotic when you embrace and enable lies." Those words also echo Washington's from 1796:
All obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency.
Washington then transitions to a discourse on partisanship, fretting that factions led by "a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community" might lead a party to take over the nation through manipulative leaders and the support of a zealous minority. That's inconsistent with the true spirit of republican democracy, he argues, which is "the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common counsels and modified by mutual interests."
Anti-democratic violence, on the other hand, serves as a potent engine "by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion."
This brings us back to Biden, who observed that the Capitol attackers "didn't come here out of patriotism or principle. They came here in rage. Not in service of America, rather in service of one man. Those who incited the mob, the real plotters who were desperate to deny the certification of this election, to defy the will of the voters." He went on to praise those who heroically stood up for democracy, and especially those who lost their lives fighting the right-wing mob.
Washington, to be sure, did not compose the Farewell Address in response to a specific, present-tense provocation. In his most famous passage he elaborates on a possibility that appears to have come true, 220-odd years later: The pressure of extreme partisan division leading to tyranny and autocracy:
The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism. The disorders and miseries which result gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual; and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more able or more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation, on the ruins of public liberty.
That seems an entirely reasonable description of Republican plans for the 2024 election, which they clearly intend to win by fair means or foul, including literally overturning the result of their chosen "chief" loses again. Until then, Republicans are largely relying on political paralysis, not out of any genuine conviction but, in Washington's words, "to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration." Such a partisan faction, he writes, will use all kinds of underhanded tactics:
It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection. It opens the door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
Presumably Washington feared that American politics at the dawn of the 19th century could be torn between pro-British and pro-French factions. But he was clearly also aware of the the darker possibility that the danger of tyranny could come from within.
When he rolled down the escalator, I knew the tyranny would come from within.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Which is amusing since you are one of those!!!!!! Record job growth and record pay increase seems to be beyond your ability to think.....ass hole!!!!
Funny, the goat fucker also thinks the unemployement rate under 4% is also bad,,,,,especially for someone not willing to work!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
Democrats Head Into 2022 Midterms with Feistier Message
USA Today: “Led by President Joe Biden’s searing speech on Thursday – in which he pinned blame for the Jan. 6 attack squarely on Trump – Democrats head into the new year with a reinvigorated message warning that the fate of democracy is at stake as Trump and his Republican allies continue to push false allegations that the 2020 election was fraudulent.”
How the U.S. Would Punish Russia for Ukraine Invasion
“The Biden administration and its allies are assembling a punishing set of financial, technology and military sanctions against Russia that they say would go into effect within hours of an invasion of Ukraine, hoping to make clear to President Vladimir V. Putin the high cost he would pay if he sends troops across the border,” the New York Times reports.
“The plans the United States has discussed with allies in recent days include cutting off Russia’s largest financial institutions from global transactions, imposing an embargo on American-made or American-designed technology needed for defense-related and consumer industries, and arming insurgents in Ukraine who would conduct what would amount to a guerrilla war against a Russian military occupation, if it comes to that.”
Americans Grapple With Omicron’s Rise
“With infection rates mounting, the Omicron variant has ushered in a new and disorienting phase of the pandemic, leaving Americans frustrated and dismayed that the basic elements they thought they understood about the coronavirus are shifting faster than ever,” the New York Times reports.
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! You can sure interpret his posts to conclude that goat fucker!!!!!!!! His anti vax posts are legendary in yours and his mind.....just because you are a science denier, even asshole rat took the shot as trump did......the misinformation spewed here speaks for itself !!!!
Scott pretends to reject the overwhelming hospital evidence that people who are vaccinated and have had a booster are being hospitalized less and getting less sick and dying less often.
People like Scott always want to have the last word. Why? Because they thrive on conflict and drama, and exerting their supposed superiority. That leads Scott into arguments that make him look more and more ridiculous.
Like Trump, Scott always has to be right even when he is so obviously wrong.
Hey they've given out more information on the guy roger said was a white supremacist terrorist !!!
UPDATE: Alleged Antifa member targeted Florida rally with a bomb; more explosives found at his house Garrett James Smith, 22, was arrested and found carrying an active pipe bomb, Antifa propaganda and a written document on what to bring for his direct action. He had recently returned from Portland, Ore.
A man in full black bloc behaving suspiciously near a right-wing rally outside the Pinellas County Courthouse in Florida on Jan. 6 was apprehended by deputies after he tried fleeing on foot. Garrett James Smith, 22, was arrested and found carrying an active pipe bomb, Antifa propaganda and a written document on what to bring for his direct action. He had recently returned from Portland, Ore. continues: https://thepostmillennial.com/alleged-antifa-member-targeted-florida-rally-with-a-bomb-more-explosives-found-at-his-house
The FBI’s shocking behavior isn’t just related to intrusive, putative raids at the homes of trespassers or even innocent Trump supporters. Investigators, in search of a crime, swept up personal information off electronic devices using surveillance tools designed to track legitimate terrorist threats.
Cellular providers have been eager to help the government. It appears that not a single telecommunications company has put up a fight to protect their users’ privacy. Subpoenas to confirm cell phone numbers, email addresses, and other personal information linked to social media accounts have been fully complied with as far as court documents show.
“In the hours and days after the Capitol riot, the FBI relied in some cases on emergency orders that do not require court authorization in order to quickly secure actual communications from people who were identified at the crime scene,” an investigative report by The Intercept revealed in February. “Federal authorities have used the emergency orders in combination with signed court orders under the so-called pen/trap exception to the Stored Communications Act to try to determine who was present at the time that the Capitol was breached, the source said. In some cases, the Justice Department has used these and other ‘hybrid’ court orders to collect actual content from cell phones, like text messages and other communications, in building cases against the rioters.”
Members of Congress and congressional staff were part of the massive dragnet. So, too, were people who were in D.C. that day but did not participate in any of the events. Senator Mike Lee (R-Texas) confronted Christopher Wray on the issue during a March 2 hearing. Lee told Wray he had heard from numerous individuals who “never got near the Capitol or any violence on January 6 who have inexplicably been contacted by the FBI by agents who apparently were aware of their presence in Washington, D.C. that day. Are you geolocating people through the FBI?”
When Wray tap-danced around the question, Lee pressed forward, asking if the FBI used national security letters or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the secret court that had improperly authorized spying on Team Trump, to secure the geolocation data.
Wray told Lee he “does not believe” national security letters or FISA warrants were part of the collection process, but confirmed that warrants were issued to get the cell data “under the legal authority we have in consultation with the department and the prosecutors.”
Those warrants—Wray intentionally did not elaborate—were geofence warrants on Google, which has a much better way of tracking users than cell phone providers. An investigative report by Wired in September confirmed at least 45 January 6 criminal cases used evidence collected by a Google geofence warrant. One warrant was issued as the protest was underway on January 6.
“A geofence warrant initially seeks an anonymized list of devices tracked within a specific area at a specific time,” Wired reporter Mark Harris wrote on September 30. “Investigators then use that list to focus on tracks that look suspicious, and can ask Google to widen the time or geofence boundaries on only those devices. Finally, investigators can go back to Google to unmask the real name, email, phone number, and other information of just a few account holders. But where a typical geofence fishing expedition might catch only one or two suspects, the January 6 investigation appears to have landed a netful.”
Since the Justice Department had categorized the Capitol complex as a “crime scene” and Wray designated the four-hour event an act of “domestic terrorism,” private corporations from Verizon to Facebook presumably felt it was their duty to comply.
“The collection effort has been met with little resistance from telecom providers asked to turn over voluminous data on the activity that day. ‘No one wants to be on the wrong side of the insurrection,’ a source involved in the collection effort told The Intercept. ‘This is now the scene of the crime.’”
Big tech and the FBI are the actual Insurrectionists in the minds of brainwashed people like Scott etc.
My boy Jacob singing and PRAYING for our great nation after having been Let In to the capital. Plenty of cops secretly have pictures with him, I assure you. Extremely dangerous (Sarc). Almost 4 years in prison. This is not America.
Garland and the "justice" department locked him up for 4 years without releasing all the tapes
wonder why
his public "defense" attorney should be sued for malpractice foe this plea
Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1479870585232576514 Anyone who still thinks there’s NO WAY this FBI would orchestrate January 6 isn’t paying attention to the FBI-rigged kidnapping caper.
Corporate media are completely ignoring this entrapment case. We’re not: https://amgreatness.com/2021/12/27/is-the-whitmer-kidnapping-case-about-to-be-tossed/
Odd Wray had the Michigan FBI chief in charge of this hoax transferred to DC before the "insurrection"
😄The California Department of Public Health issued new guidance allowing hospitals and health networks to force COVID-postive healthcare workers to continue working if they are asymptomatic😃
NEW TEXTS REVEAL HOW FOX NEWS FAILED OUR NATION AS A SYCOPHANT RATHER THAN A QUESTIONER OF A WILDLY ERRING PRESIDENT
New Texts Reveal Influence of Fox News Hosts on Trump January 9, 2022 at 9:02 am EST By Taegan Goddard
Washington Post: “Trump’s staff, allies and even adversaries were long accustomed to playing to an ‘Audience of One’ — a commander in chief with a twitchy TiVo finger and obsessed with cable news.
“But text messages — newly released by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection — between Fox News hosts and former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, crystallize with new specificity just how tightly Fox News and the White House were entwined during the Trump years, with many of the network’s top hosts serving as a Cable Cabinet of unofficial advisers.”
Chad Prather https://twitter.com/WatchChad/status/1478923061843963904
January 6th was theater. The people that push back on that fact believed Jussie Smollett’s attack, Bubba Wallace’s noose, Adam Schiff’s claim to possess evidence, and 14 days to flatten the curve.
James, when will you be posting your message of unity.
Yesterday he was calling for those he disagreed with politically to be SHOT.
There's not a dime's worth of difference between the pederast, the alky and James Hodgkinson - the Maddow fanboi & Bernie Bro who opened fired on the GOP almost killing Steve Scalise.
The left feels justified in killing its political enemies to achieve their goals. Fact Check: TRUE.
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Trump’s coup attempt is in its second stage. As NPR reported, the MAGA crowd is working hard in states like Georgia and Arizona, which defied Trump in 2020, to institutionalize Trump’s big lie, with election-deniers running for offices that control the voting process. The Washington Post revealed that “at least 163 Republicans who have embraced Trump’s false claims are running for statewide positions that would give them authority over the administration of elections” and “at least five candidates for the U.S. House were at the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots.”
Biden must make good on his speech and make sure the Vandals who sacked the Capitol are not able to do it again. He must find a way to enact new voting rights laws to head off the Republican efforts to control election certification. If the Dems keep flailing, they could be looking at a wipeout in the House and maybe the Senate and years of kangaroo trials. Hopefully, Merrick Garland is not another Robert Mueller.
This is not a moment for punch-pulling.
More from Maureen Dowd
These hate-filled hysterics spewed against the United States have been punctuated by verbal assaults targeting military heroes, the slandering of the U.S. intelligence community and a barrage of fire against the nation’s democratic voting system that would make Vladimir Putin blush with pride. These are the kind of anti-American screeds that fueled the Capitol riot, and they have been preached with increasing intensity since that tragic day.
The targets of their misinformation campaign now await trial or languish in jail while the authors of these phony crises sleep comfortably in their marbled mansions and beachside resorts. They are free to travel the world on their super yachts or private jets while Jan. 6 defendants beg for their freedom in federal court.
What a dichotomy between these plutocrats and the working-class populists they duped into doing their bidding on Jan. 6. The divide between the propaganda they preach and the policies they pursue has become just as stark over the past two decades. Republicans have spent the 21st century embracing a populist brand while tailoring their policies to help the super rich. The result has helped drive perhaps the greatest wealth redistribution in world history, at the expense of the middle class.
Maybe that explains why every Republican presidential nominee this century has come from the United States’ most powerful families and graduated from the country’s most elite universities. Their fathers ran automobile companies, Midwest industrial states, the United States Navy, New York real estate empires and the country itself. I can hear the voice of my grandmom saying, “To whom much is given, much is expected.” While we have not inherited the wealth and power of these American oligarchs, we have been given a republic. Let us spend the next year doing what we can to save it.
Another Republican
Joe Scarborough
Most amusing Lil Schitty and his minions all think that trump won and that the job market and economy suck.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
By Andrew Van Dam
Reporter
While the labor market began 2021 in a deep hole, huge numbers of Americans found work amid the pandemic, with a record-breaking 6.4 million jobs added over the course of last year, eclipsing all expectations.
Rank-and-file workers’ hourly paychecks rose by $1.46 an hour, another record-breaking number. Gains were especially pronounced for those in lower-paying industries.
It was, by these measures and many others, the best year in labor-market history, ignited in part by aggressive stimulus spending that pushed consumer spending to stratospheric levels. But the numbers on their own can be downright misleading.
This year’s numbers are also distorted because the recovery isn’t complete. As a rule, the labor market has a much easier time regaining lost jobs than it does creating new ones. The economy lost 22.4 million jobs at the height of coronavirus lockdowns. When you account for the 12.3 million jobs regained in 2020 as businesses reopened, plus the 6.4 million added in 2021, the economy is still missing 3.6 million jobs (the numbers may not match perfectly due to rounding). And that would just bring it back to pre-recession levels.
Very well done Scott.
Love seeing then Sunday Morning with my coffee.
Not even close to where Rodger predicted and Biden promised by the fall of 2021.
"employment is down by 3.6 million jobs"
That is a " big Fucking deal".
George Washington foresaw Trump
But there are also portions of the farewell address that speak clearly to the present moment, in the wake of the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack. Take this key passage, in which Washington reflects on the political violence that marked the early days of the American republic. Before this, he discusses how America's original government, as established by the Articles of Confederation, had been too weak. Many people disliked the new Constitution for creating a more centralized state, and that led to serious friction and threats of political violence. Washington understood that democratic governments needed to be accountable, but that didn't mean people could resort to violence over every grievance. He writes:
The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government.
That's a more eloquent expression of the same thought Joe Biden articulated when he said, much to CNN pundit Chris Cillizza's delight, that "you can't love your country only when you win." He added, "You can't obey the law only when it's convenient. You can't be patriotic when you embrace and enable lies." Those words also echo Washington's from 1796:
All obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency.
Washington then transitions to a discourse on partisanship, fretting that factions led by "a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community" might lead a party to take over the nation through manipulative leaders and the support of a zealous minority. That's inconsistent with the true spirit of republican democracy, he argues, which is
"the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common counsels and modified by mutual interests."
Anti-democratic violence, on the other hand, serves as a potent engine "by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion."
This brings us back to Biden, who observed that the Capitol attackers "didn't come here out of patriotism or principle. They came here in rage. Not in service of America, rather in service of one man. Those who incited the mob, the real plotters who were desperate to deny the certification of this election, to defy the will of the voters." He went on to praise those who heroically stood up for democracy, and especially those who lost their lives fighting the right-wing mob.
Washington, to be sure, did not compose the Farewell Address in response to a specific, present-tense provocation. In his most famous passage he elaborates on a possibility that appears to have come true, 220-odd years later: The pressure of extreme partisan division leading to tyranny and autocracy:
The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism. The disorders and miseries which result gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual; and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more able or more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation, on the ruins of public liberty.
That seems an entirely reasonable description of Republican plans for the 2024 election, which they clearly intend to win by fair means or foul, including literally overturning the result of their chosen "chief" loses again. Until then, Republicans are largely relying on political paralysis, not out of any genuine conviction but, in Washington's words, "to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration." Such a partisan faction, he writes, will use all kinds of underhanded tactics:
It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection. It opens the door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
Presumably Washington feared that American politics at the dawn of the 19th century could be torn between pro-British and pro-French factions. But he was clearly also aware of the the darker possibility that the danger of tyranny could come from within.
When he rolled down the escalator, I knew the tyranny would come from within.
Very well done Scott.
Love seeing then Sunday Morning with my coffee.
YOUR LIFE MUST REALLY SUCK IF THIS IS YOUR HIGHLIGHT!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Find a job yet asshole?????
"employment is down by 3.6 million jobs". \
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Which is amusing since you are one of those!!!!!! Record job growth and record pay increase seems to be beyond your ability to think.....ass hole!!!!
Roger triggered again. So easily.
Pay increases are far below Bidenonics inflation.
More Americans feel into poverty in 2021.
Roger, did you see the continued warnings from the IRS about the advanced payouts on if the "Child tax credits"?
Bidenonics is going to come as a shock as the toll comes due on millions of parents come April 15th.
MyballsJanuary 9, 2022 at 7:08 AM
Roger triggered again. So easily"
He really is a snowflake.
BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! The worthless life goat fucker projecting gibberish again!!!!!!!!!!
Pay increases are far below Bidenonics inflation.
And at record levels beating trump by a wide margin!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Funny, the goat fucker also thinks the unemployement rate under 4% is also bad,,,,,especially for someone not willing to work!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
Democrats Head Into 2022 Midterms with Feistier Message
USA Today:
“Led by President Joe Biden’s searing speech on Thursday – in which he pinned blame for the Jan. 6 attack squarely on Trump – Democrats head into the new year with a reinvigorated message warning that the fate of democracy is at stake as Trump and his Republican allies continue to push false allegations that the 2020 election was fraudulent.”
How the U.S. Would Punish Russia for Ukraine Invasion
“The Biden administration and its allies are assembling a punishing set of financial, technology and military sanctions against Russia that they say would go into effect within hours of an invasion of Ukraine, hoping to make clear to President Vladimir V. Putin the high cost he would pay if he sends troops across the border,”
the New York Times reports.
“The plans the United States has discussed with allies in recent days include cutting off Russia’s largest financial institutions from global transactions, imposing an embargo on American-made or American-designed technology needed for defense-related and consumer industries, and arming insurgents in Ukraine who would conduct what would amount to a guerrilla war against a Russian military occupation, if it comes to that.”
Americans Grapple With Omicron’s Rise
“With infection rates mounting, the Omicron variant has ushered in a new and disorienting phase of the pandemic, leaving Americans frustrated and dismayed that the basic elements they thought they understood about the coronavirus are shifting faster than ever,”
the New York Times reports.
Denny , you are not this stupid Right?
Inflation is 7.8%.
Wages have risen how much?
3.9 % is ok, but, Bidenonics promised, ore pandemic levels by the end of 2021.
My Republic is Strong.
But, Biden socialism has failed.
CH: "Don't get vaccinated, don't get a booster, just pray."
THE DEAD: "We did."
CHT, never said
"Don't get vaccinated, don't get a booster, just pray."
In fact Scott is an advocate of getting vaccinated, he himself, is vaccinated and so is his lively wife.
ansasDemocrat said...
CHT, never said
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! You can sure interpret his posts to conclude that goat fucker!!!!!!!! His anti vax posts are legendary in yours and his mind.....just because you are a science denier, even asshole rat took the shot as trump did......the misinformation spewed here speaks for itself !!!!
Dopey's economic comments are flat wrong. He doesn't seem to care. Spin ovet facts. Typical democrat.
Scott pretends to reject the overwhelming hospital evidence that people who are vaccinated and have had a booster are being hospitalized less and getting less sick and dying less often.
People like Scott always want to have the last word. Why? Because they thrive on conflict and drama, and exerting their supposed superiority.
That leads Scott into arguments that make him look more and more ridiculous.
Like Trump, Scott always has to be right even when he is so obviously wrong.
3.9 % is ok, but,
Hysterical comment for an asshole who has not worked in years !!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
Wages and salaries increased 0.9 percent and benefit costs increased 0.6 percent from June 2019. (See tables A, 1, 2, and 3.)
Yep.....that trump did a heckuva job for dumb fucks like the goat fucker!!!!
Scott pretends to reject the overwhelming hospital evidence that people who are vaccinated
He also pretends to be the smartest poster here also!!!!!!! His claim there is no link is as foolish as marrying a child......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
2019 hourly wages rose 5.5% while inflation was 2%. This is a big reason why Trump got so many crossover and minority votes.
2019 hourly wages rose 5.5% while inflation was
Wages and salaries increased 0.9 percent and benefit costs increased 0.6 percent from June 2019. (See tables A, 1, 2, and 3.)
Try to keep up asshole.....
Fuck you. I am 100% sure of my data. I do it for a fuckin living. Do shove it you ignorant prick.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Hey they've given out more information on the guy roger said was a white supremacist terrorist !!!
UPDATE: Alleged Antifa member targeted Florida rally with a bomb; more explosives found at his house
Garrett James Smith, 22, was arrested and found carrying an active pipe bomb, Antifa propaganda and a written document on what to bring for his direct action. He had recently returned from Portland, Ore.
A man in full black bloc behaving suspiciously near a right-wing rally outside the Pinellas County Courthouse in Florida on Jan. 6 was apprehended by deputies after he tried fleeing on foot. Garrett James Smith, 22, was arrested and found carrying an active pipe bomb, Antifa propaganda and a written document on what to bring for his direct action. He had recently returned from Portland, Ore.
continues:
https://thepostmillennial.com/alleged-antifa-member-targeted-florida-rally-with-a-bomb-more-explosives-found-at-his-house
THWAP !!!
Marco Rubio
https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1479205044012691461
The upscale liberals who control the media and Democrat party believe Jan 6th was another Pearl Harbor or 9/11
And the rest of America, including many Democrats, think they are nuts
I'm not a Rubio fan but he's often right
like here
You people believe it.
The FBI and Big Tech Join Forces
The FBI’s shocking behavior isn’t just related to intrusive, putative raids at the homes of trespassers or even innocent Trump supporters. Investigators, in search of a crime, swept up personal information off electronic devices using surveillance tools designed to track legitimate terrorist threats.
Cellular providers have been eager to help the government. It appears that not a single telecommunications company has put up a fight to protect their users’ privacy. Subpoenas to confirm cell phone numbers, email addresses, and other personal information linked to social media accounts have been fully complied with as far as court documents show.
“In the hours and days after the Capitol riot, the FBI relied in some cases on emergency orders that do not require court authorization in order to quickly secure actual communications from people who were identified at the crime scene,” an investigative report by The Intercept revealed in February. “Federal authorities have used the emergency orders in combination with signed court orders under the so-called pen/trap exception to the Stored Communications Act to try to determine who was present at the time that the Capitol was breached, the source said. In some cases, the Justice Department has used these and other ‘hybrid’ court orders to collect actual content from cell phones, like text messages and other communications, in building cases against the rioters.”
Members of Congress and congressional staff were part of the massive dragnet. So, too, were people who were in D.C. that day but did not participate in any of the events. Senator Mike Lee (R-Texas) confronted Christopher Wray on the issue during a March 2 hearing. Lee told Wray he had heard from numerous individuals who “never got near the Capitol or any violence on January 6 who have inexplicably been contacted by the FBI by agents who apparently were aware of their presence in Washington, D.C. that day. Are you geolocating people through the FBI?”
When Wray tap-danced around the question, Lee pressed forward, asking if the FBI used national security letters or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the secret court that had improperly authorized spying on Team Trump, to secure the geolocation data.
Wray told Lee he “does not believe” national security letters or FISA warrants were part of the collection process, but confirmed that warrants were issued to get the cell data “under the legal authority we have in consultation with the department and the prosecutors.”
Those warrants—Wray intentionally did not elaborate—were geofence warrants on Google, which has a much better way of tracking users than cell phone providers. An investigative report by Wired in September confirmed at least 45 January 6 criminal cases used evidence collected by a Google geofence warrant. One warrant was issued as the protest was underway on January 6.
“A geofence warrant initially seeks an anonymized list of devices tracked within a specific area at a specific time,” Wired reporter Mark Harris wrote on September 30. “Investigators then use that list to focus on tracks that look suspicious, and can ask Google to widen the time or geofence boundaries on only those devices. Finally, investigators can go back to Google to unmask the real name, email, phone number, and other information of just a few account holders. But where a typical geofence fishing expedition might catch only one or two suspects, the January 6 investigation appears to have landed a netful.”
Since the Justice Department had categorized the Capitol complex as a “crime scene” and Wray designated the four-hour event an act of “domestic terrorism,” private corporations from Verizon to Facebook presumably felt it was their duty to comply.
“The collection effort has been met with little resistance from telecom providers asked to turn over voluminous data on the activity that day. ‘No one wants to be on the wrong side of the insurrection,’ a source involved in the collection effort told The Intercept. ‘This is now the scene of the crime.’”
Big tech and the FBI are the actual Insurrectionists in the minds of brainwashed people like Scott etc.
https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/08/what-role-did-the-fbi-play-in-january-6/
Richard Bigo Barnett
PICTURE:
https://twitter.com/BigoBarnett/status/1479618955291602947
My boy Jacob singing and PRAYING for our great nation after having been Let In to the capital. Plenty of cops secretly have pictures with him, I assure you. Extremely dangerous (Sarc). Almost 4 years in prison. This is not America.
Garland and the "justice" department locked him up for 4 years without releasing all the tapes
wonder why
his public "defense" attorney should be sued for malpractice foe this plea
and Garland should be ashamed
Cellular providers have been eager to help the government.
odd the pipe bomber who was caught using his cell phone has still not been identified
Garland didn't even mention him in his briefing
almost like he really was part of the "team"
though not everyone at the agency knew it
You'd think he'd be like the number one focus
of course then their are people like Epps and other leaders
they are at home smiling
Somehow Wray can't comment on him because it's an "ongoing investigation"
But can comment on others...
* there (got to watch out for the grammar Nazi, he's probably already polishing his boots or ironing his brown shirt)
Julie Kelly 🇺🇸
https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1479870585232576514
Anyone who still thinks there’s NO WAY this FBI would orchestrate January 6 isn’t paying attention to the FBI-rigged kidnapping caper.
Corporate media are completely ignoring this entrapment case. We’re not:
https://amgreatness.com/2021/12/27/is-the-whitmer-kidnapping-case-about-to-be-tossed/
Odd Wray had the Michigan FBI chief in charge of this hoax transferred to DC before the "insurrection"
maybe it was a real insurrection
Quite a coup regardless
Thomas Massie
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1479176283632418818
Why would a President complain about an election he won, almost a year into his term?
Today Biden could have worked on inflation, the border crisis, or other urgent issues for Americans.
Instead he sounded like an angry old man after 4 beers shouting at the neighbor’s dog.
11:41 AM · Jan 6, 2022
FACT CHECK - TRUE
* maybe that's why only 11 percent of American think Biden is a strong leader
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
Why would a President make it even clearer to the nation that he won the election and Trump is a brazen liar?
Fact Check: Because that's TRUE.
Arthur Schwartz
VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/1479642241157111808
Biden tells Colorado wildfire victims that he “almost” lost his home in a fire. That never happened. Totally made up.
He's either living in a fog or a pathological liar
or both
come to think of it he has a long history of this
state media just ignores
New York, please step up your game.
California is leading .
😄The California Department of Public Health issued new guidance allowing hospitals and health networks to force COVID-postive healthcare workers to continue working if they are asymptomatic😃
* FACT CHECK - TRUE
NEW TEXTS REVEAL HOW FOX NEWS FAILED OUR NATION AS A SYCOPHANT RATHER THAN A QUESTIONER OF A WILDLY ERRING PRESIDENT
New Texts Reveal Influence of Fox News Hosts on Trump
January 9, 2022 at 9:02 am EST By Taegan Goddard
Washington Post:
“Trump’s staff, allies and even adversaries were long accustomed to playing to an ‘Audience of One’ — a commander in chief with a twitchy TiVo finger and obsessed with cable news.
“But text messages — newly released by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection — between Fox News hosts and former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, crystallize with new specificity just how tightly Fox News and the White House were entwined during the Trump years, with many of the network’s top hosts serving as a Cable Cabinet of unofficial advisers.”
PUTIN HAS PRAVDA.
TRUMP HAD FOX.
Chad Prather
https://twitter.com/WatchChad/status/1478923061843963904
January 6th was theater. The people that push back on that fact believed Jussie Smollett’s attack, Bubba Wallace’s noose, Adam Schiff’s claim to possess evidence, and 14 days to flatten the curve.
Guess that would be the Eleven Percenters
ROFLMFAO !!!
Guess that would be the Eleven Percenters
FACT CHECK - TRUE
ROFLMFAO !!!
Have the democrats released their text messages between them and CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times or Washington Post yet ?
Asking for a friend
C'mon Nancy, don't be a hypocrite and lead
ROFLMFAO !!!
James, when will you be posting your message of unity.
Day 5 , still nada from you but name calling, hate and division.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
James, when will you be posting your message of unity.
Yesterday he was calling for those he disagreed with politically to be SHOT.
There's not a dime's worth of difference between the pederast, the alky and James Hodgkinson - the Maddow fanboi & Bernie Bro who opened fired on the GOP almost killing Steve Scalise.
The left feels justified in killing its political enemies to achieve their goals. Fact Check: TRUE.
Anonymous Myballs said...
Fuck you. I am 100% sure of my data. I do it for a fuckin living. Do
BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! That would make you 100% wrong......asshole!!!!!
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