Since January of 2019, the NBC survey has asked Republican voters to choose whether they consider themselves to "be more of a supporter of Trump or a supporter of the Republican Party." For most of his presidency, more identified as a "Trump Republican" than a "party Republican." By the 2020 election, a majority (54 percent) of Republicans considered themselves more of a Trump supporter. But, since 2021, the percentage of Republicans who identify as more of a Trump Republican has dropped 10 points. In fact, today, just 36 percent identify as more of a supporter of Trump, while 56 percent see themselves as more of a supporter of the Republican Party.
And, much to Trump's chagrin, no one has better exploited the opportunity to be seen as a "Trump alternative" in 2024 than GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis. While Trump has been sidelined, the Florida Governor has been busy building up a national fundraising base, a political portfolio and national profile. My colleague, David Wasserman wrote about a conversation he had with a GOP strategist whose organization is privately poll-testing Trump against DeSantis in an imaginary 2024 presidential primary. The group, Wasserman writes, has found Trump's lead over the GOP Governor varies from 25 points in the Deep South to single digits in the Midwest, with a tie among GOP voters familiar with both.
Of course, there's no guarantee that DeSantis will run. Or that he would win. It's always dangerous to be seen as a 'front runner' this far out from an election. The knives will be out for the Florida Governor (and not just from Trump world).
Another "underrated 2024 scenario," wrote GOP pollster Patrick Ruffini in a Tweet the other day, is that "Trump runs and one big name from the list decides to challenge him. They don't win," Ruffini goes onto to write, "but in coming close they become the undisputed frontrunner for 2028, a la Reagan '76, Bush '80, McCain '00, Romney '08, Hillary '08, etc. It's high-risk, high-reward, in that they could fall flat on their face. But probably carries a higher probability of success than taking their chances on a 16-candidate free-for-all." In other words, while Trump still looks hard to beat, it may be a cleaner path to the GOP nomination than waiting — along with every other ambitious Republican — for a Trump-less primary in 2028.
And, of course, there are also plenty of recent examples of long-shot, single-issue candidates (i.e., not the big, flashy names with lots of money and press attention) who caught on and gave the front runner a tougher-than-expected fight. Think Mike Huckabee in 2008, Rick Santorum in 2012, Bernie Sanders in 2016, and Pete Buttigieg in 2020.
Bottom line: Trump is the most powerful figure in GOP today, but that doesn't make him invincible in a 2024 primary for president.
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I'm still not going to vote Republican, but if they don't nominate him again, even the Democrats will work with the President. Even if it's DeSantis..
I'm still not going to vote Republican, but if they don't nominate him again, even the Democrats will work with the President. Even if it's DeSantis..
ROFLMFAO !!!
so what DeSantis policy do you support more. Abolishing CRT teaching, illegal immigration and border protection, his Covid policies, election integrity etc, etc etc
I'm sure you would support all
from your bed in an assisted living facility
Well he did save a lot of people in your condition
So maybe you will support him
and there is hope for roger
btw Trump gave DeSantis a glowing tribute the other day
All the Republican party has, are conspiracy theories. Hiding private Biden
By Pete McArdle
Even before his long slide into dementia, Joe Biden was a babbling, bumbling, hair-sniffing fool whom no one really respected. The main thing you can say about his stint as Obama's V.P. is that he reduced Barry's chances of being impeached to zero.
In early 2019, when Sleepy Joe announced his third candidacy for president, no one took him seriously. He was clearly losing his marbles and frailer than ever. His translucent skin; monstrous smile; and sad, wispy hair plugs made him look like an actor in a TV ad for assisted living.
But then two things went viral: Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign and COVID-19.
As Sanders's popularity soared, the Democrat powers-that-be were scared to death that a wild-eyed socialist would win the nomination only to get hammered by Trump in '20. And thanks to the brand-new Wuhan Flu, the American public was simply scared of dying.
Never ones to waste a crisis, much less two, Democrats and their media courtesans decided on a brilliant albeit diabolical scheme. They would pull a presidential Trojan horse on us!
But alky, you left out the best part of what you plagiarized -
Now, every time President Biden opens his mouth, the public sees how devastatingly senile he is. How distracted. How defensive. How out of touch. And as the pope could tell you, how incontinent.
Mentally and physically, President Biden's going downhill and picking up speed as he goes. And now the American public clearly sees it.
As does China.
And Russia.
And Iran.
They say weakness is provocative, and in Joe Biden, we now have the weakest president in history. When the Schiff eventually hits the geopolitical fan, and it must, don't blame me, or Republicans, or folks who simply love their country.
Instead, blame instead the vile Democrat power brokers and their media lackeys for successfully hiding the private Biden.
MOSCOW, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Political advisers from Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany will hold "Normandy format" talks on eastern Ukraine in Paris on Jan. 25, a source in Russian President Vladimir Putin's administration said on Saturday.
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to Ukraine's chief negotiator Andriy Yermak, confirmed that a meeting in Paris was planned but told Reuters a preliminary date had been set for Jan. 26.
The planned talks come amid elevated tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine.
Historically speaking, this is how many times in history dictators gained power over even free elections!
Donald Trump's plan to replace the top election officials in battleground states with his own loyalists was on full display last week at his first rally of 2022 in Arizona.
Trump stated outright: "There's a famous statement: 'Sometimes the vote counter is more important than the candidate.'"1
In most states, it's the secretary of state who oversees vote counting and certifies—or decertifies—election results. And the man Trump has endorsed for secretary of state in Arizona, Mark Finchem, took to the stage at Trump's rally, parroting Trump's lies about a stolen election and saying, "With all the evidence we have, the Arizona election should be decertified with cause...."2
Finchem is a GOP state lawmaker who was at the January 6 insurrection, continues to work to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Arizona, and is linked to the Oath Keepers, the white supremacist extremist group whose leaders were charged last week with "seditious conspiracy" related to the January 6 insurrection.3,4
Before now, Trump had never endorsed a secretary of state. Now, he's endorsing loyalists for the position in the battleground states. Georgia Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Congress's 1/6 Committee Claims Absolute Power as it Investigates Citizens With No Judicial Limits
The Committee plotted with JPMorgan and its lawyer, former Obama AG Loretta Lynch, to obtain a citizen's financial records with no possibility of judicial review.
In its ongoing attempt to investigate and gather information about private U.S. citizens, the Congressional 1/6 Committee is claiming virtually absolute powers that not even the FBI or other law enforcement agencies enjoy. Indeed, lawyers for the committee have been explicitly arguing that nothing proscribes or limits their authority to obtain data regarding whichever citizens they target and, even more radically, that the checks imposed on the FBI (such as the requirement to obtain judicial authorization for secret subpoenas) do not apply to the committee. https://greenwald.substack.com/p/congresss-16-committee-claims-absolute
For those of you who have prepared it is wise to remember the advice that always accompanies the final stages of preparation. Once you are prepared, shut up, zip it, run silent and run deep.
The reason is simple comrades, when the “voluntary rationing” phase concludes, those who have prepared are quickly cast as ‘hoarders” and targeted by those who created the desperation. It has always been thus.
DC Mayor and COVID Compliance Minister, Muriel Bowser, asks residents in/around her region to enter a phase of voluntary rationing. What comes after the voluntary phase is the part many have been studiously preparing to avoid.
In the bigger picture… I find it rather revealing that only when leftist policies are followed to their natural conclusion do you see officials in the leftist economic system they created, a system not coincidentally always based on the outcome of scarcity, asking people not to engage in economic activity.
Chasing socialism always creates an outcome where the expressed intent from government is NOT to buy stuff, rationing. Socialism, or leftism in its modern form, always creates scarcity; it is the diametrically opposite outcome of a free capitalistic society.
In its ongoing attempt to investigate and gather information about private U.S. citizens, the Congressional 1/6 Committee is claiming virtually absolute powers that not even the FBI or other law enforcement agencies enjoy.
As fucking morons* like the alky whine and cry and piss their pants about an inevitable 'civil war,' when it's shit like this that is driving us directly into one.
The failure of the BBB bill may actually have a positive impact on inflation rates right now
But a chorus of economists point to government policies as a big part of the reason U.S. inflation is at a 40-year high. While they agree that prices are rising as a result of shutdowns and supply chain woes, they say that America’s decision to flood the economy with stimulus money helped to send consumer spending into overdrive, exacerbating those global trends.
The world’s trade machine is producing, shipping and delivering more goods to American consumers than it ever has, as people flush with cash buy couches, cars and home office equipment, but supply chains just haven’t been able to keep up with that supercharged demand.
Kristin J. Forbes, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, said that “more than half of the increase, at least, is due to global factors.” But “there is also a domestic demand component that is important,” she said.
The White House has tried to address inflation by boosting supply — announcing measures to unclog ports and trying to ramp up domestic manufacturing, all of which take time. But rising inflation has already imperiled Mr. Biden’s ability to pass a sprawling social policy and climate bill over fears that more spending could add to inflation. Senator Joe Manchin III, the West Virginia Democrat whose vote is critical to getting the legislation passed, has cited rising prices as one reason he won’t support the bill.
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The demand side of today’s price increases may prove easier for policymakers to address. The Federal Reserve is preparing to raise interest rates to make borrowing more expensive, slowing spending down, in a recipe that could help to tame inflation. Fading government help for households may also naturally bring down demand and soften price pressures.
The U.S. is weighing whether to evacuate family members of diplomats stationed in Ukraine, sources tell @AlbertoNardelli and me. Announcement expected in the coming days.
Comfortably Smug https://mobile.twitter.com/ComfortablySmug/status/1484545729049907203 Let’s hope they have good grip strength
The revelations out of Wisconsin (and I have no idea whether Jay Valentine has been part of the Wisconsin analysis) are staggering. It turns out that at least one out of every 14 voters in Wisconsin is at least 124 years old. Thus, to register in 1918, a person would have had to have been 21 or older. That means that one out of every 14 Wisconsin residents is older than 124 years. Even more amazing, 115,252 of those ancient people made the effort to vote in November. It’s certain that some of them provided the votes that gave Biden that 20,682-vote lead.
Wisconsin has tried to explain away the problem by saying that smaller precincts had technical problems when they tried to merge their data into the state’s system. The system responded to those problems by giving the people on those lists a default registration date of January 1, 1918.
"Despite stimulus, fewer than 4 in 10 Americans could pay for an emergency $1,000 expense. Fewer than 4 in 10 Americans could handle an unexpected $1,000 expense such as a medical bill or car repair, according to Bankrate.com"
Roger ran off, because he is too fuck weak of mind to debate.
Alky is too stupid to read and understand what he plagiarizes.:
While they agree that prices are rising as a result of shutdowns and supply chain woes, they say that America’s decision to flood the economy with stimulus money helped to send consumer spending into overdrive, exacerbating those global trends.
So...
Let's blow another $4TRILLION or so to make the fucking problem WORSE by several orders of magnitude.
You can tell Ch is growing desperate when he feels he has to put up two sections of Sunday cartoon propaganda to draw attention away from his inability to sound convincing.
What’s to Blame for U.S. Inflation? January 23, 2022 at 11:33 am EST By Taegan Goddard 152 Comments
New York Times: “It is the case that supply disruptions are leading to higher inflation in many places, including in large developing economies like India and Brazil and in developed ones like the euro area.
“But some economists point out that even as inflation proves pervasive around the globe, it has been more pronounced in America than elsewhere.”
WELL, THAT'S BECAUSE OUR BILLIONAIRES KNOW HOW TO USE ANY CRISIS TO THEIR ADVANTAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON FLEECING THE MIDDLE CLASS WHILE FURTHER ENRICHING THEMSELVES. THEY AREN'T SUFFERING FROM THIS PANDEMIC, BUT THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND THE POOR ARE.
Watching the Republicans turn into conspiracy theories addicted morons is getting funnier every day Scott....
The Deep State Cable!
Somehow, the cabal that put Biden in power will scheme to winkle him out of power. It is unlikely to be as straightforward as it was with Richard Nixon. Biden is not hated so much as he is held in contempt. And with Nixon, the Democrats were fortunate that his vice-president, Spiro Agnew, was corrupt in a good, old-fashioned, straightforward political way. It turns out that he liked simple brown bags, especially ones filled with cash. Agnew would have been as unacceptable as Kamala Harris, but the blatant corruption made it easy to get rid of him before proceeding to tackle the big fish of Richard Nixon.
As I say, I doubt removing Joe Biden will be so easy. It will be interesting to see what the deep-state committee comes up with. They put him in power, instructing Bernie Sanders and the other Democrats to drop out in 2020, and they will figure out a way to remove him from the 2024 presidential equation.
Perhaps it will be something like those corrupt quiz shows in the 1950s—shows like “Twenty-One.” Radio quiz shows had been wildly popular, so early television producers had high hopes. When “Twenty-One” debuted, however, it was a dismal failure. The contestants could answer hardly any questions. It is a nice detail that the initial sponsor was Geritol, a detail that might well play a role in American politics today.
Well, the television producers weren’t going to gamble on a repeat of the initial performance, so they began coaching one or more of the contestants. They let one player rack up considerable winnings and then, when the public’s interest began to wane, instructed him to throw the contest to another player. Unfortunately, one of the players, Herb Stemple, did not take his dethronement lying down. He told his story and exposed Charles Van Doren, son of the poet Mark Van Doren, who had taken Stemple’s place. It took a while for the story to achieve general credibility, but it eventually did and caused a huge scandal. Maybe we have something similar to look forward to with Joe Biden and whoever the committee selects as his successor.
Again the only objective is to defeat Democrats of any style. After the Right party took control in 2010, McConnell said that he would do anything to keep Obama from winning a second term.
And except for reducing taxes on the top one percent, that's all Trump did in three years before the pandemic crisis started..
They actually believe the same cabal destroyed Nixon..
Wisconsin Democratic Senate Hopefuls Run Left January 23, 2022 at 11:31 am EST By Taegan Goddard 66 Comments
Wall Street Journal: “The current top tier of Democrats campaigning for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin includes a lieutenant governor, a state treasurer, a county executive and a former Goldman Sachs analyst who is a billionaire’s son. None could be described as centrists.
“In a state decided by less than 1 percentage point in the 2020 presidential election — the third-narrowest outcome nationally — six Democrats who have raised the most money so far are all taking positions to the left of President Biden’s.”
IT'S GOING TO BE SOMETHING IF AMERICANS RISE UP AND START RADICALLY DEMANDING A BETTER LIFE FOR OUR BROAD MIDDLE CLASS.
WELL, THAT'S BECAUSE OUR BILLIONAIRES KNOW HOW TO USE ANY CRISIS TO THEIR ADVANTAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON FLEECING THE MIDDLE CLASS WHILE FURTHER ENRICHING THEMSELVES. THEY AREN'T SUFFERING FROM THIS PANDEMIC, BUT THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND THE POOR ARE.
Or it's because one out of five dollars in circulation today was printed over the past year or so and we are spending money to the point where the term Trillion doesn't even phase people.
But don't listen to me... I only have a minor in business and took several economic classes. Rather listen to the Reverend who... well... writes books about how Jesus isn't really Jesus.
Yeah... he's the expert and you can tell because he commented in bold font.
Sanders Says GOP Is ‘Laughing’ to Election Day January 23, 2022 at 10:59 am EST By Taegan Goddard 140 Comments
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said Senate Republicans are “laughing all the way to Election Day” because “they have not had to cast one bloody vote” on the Democrats’ roughly $1.2 trillion social spending and climate package, which is stalled in the upper chamber, The Hill reports.
Said Sanders: “What has bothered me very much is the Republicans are laughing all the way to Election Day. They have not had to cast one bloody vote… which shows us where they’re at. And we have got to change that.”
And he did much more. Strong wage increases eith low inflation, defeated Isis, prison reform, energy independence, job creation, kept U.S. out of war off the top of my head
The Wall Street RINO RINO supply and demand services.
Wall Street Journal: “The U.S. food system is under renewed strain as Covid-19’s Omicron variant stretches workforces from processing plants to grocery stores, leaving gaps on supermarket shelves…”
“Food-industry executives and analysts warn that the situation could persist for weeks or months, even as the current wave of Covid-19 infections eases. Recent virus-related absences among workers have added to continuing supply and transportation disruptions, keeping some foods scarce.”
The financial data make it clear: The wealthy have benefitted IMMENSELY from this pandemic while most Americans have suffered financially and in numerous other ways.
This story has been updated to reflect that the Jan. 6 panel spoke to Bill Barr, but there is no information on what was said.
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), the chairman of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, on Sunday said the panel has spoken to former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr.
Appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation," Thompson was asked by host Margaret Brennan if the panel intended on speaking with Barr regarding a draft of an executive order by the Trump administration that would have deployed the National Guard to seize voting machines.
"Well, yes we do. To be honest with you, we've had conversations with the former attorney general already," Thompson said.
"We've talked with Department of Defense individuals. We are concerned that our military was part of this big lie on promoting that the election was false," he said. "So if you are using the military to potentially seize voting machines, even though it's a discussion, the public needs to know."
The President cannot use military forces in political reasons in the constitution.
Omicron Cases Appear to Peak January 23, 2022 at 1:34 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
New York Times: “More and more states have passed a peak in new cases in recent days, as glimmers of progress have spread from a handful of eastern cities to much of the country.
And yet: “The United States continues to identify far more infections a day than in any prior surge, and some states in the West, South and Great Plains are still seeing sharp increases. Many hospitals are full. And deaths continue to mount, with more than 2,100 announced most days.”
Honest, decent, truth telling Reverend said... You can tell Ch is growing desperate when he feels he has to put up two sections of Sunday cartoon propaganda to draw attention away from his inability to sound convincing.
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Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1485036334901350402
I'm starting to think that Ukraine stopped buying Hunter Biden paintings.
Trump isn't the inevitable candidate.
Since January of 2019, the NBC survey has asked Republican voters to choose whether they consider themselves to "be more of a supporter of Trump or a supporter of the Republican Party." For most of his presidency, more identified as a "Trump Republican" than a "party Republican." By the 2020 election, a majority (54 percent) of Republicans considered themselves more of a Trump supporter. But, since 2021, the percentage of Republicans who identify as more of a Trump Republican has dropped 10 points. In fact, today, just 36 percent identify as more of a supporter of Trump, while 56 percent see themselves as more of a supporter of the Republican Party.
And, much to Trump's chagrin, no one has better exploited the opportunity to be seen as a "Trump alternative" in 2024 than GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis. While Trump has been sidelined, the Florida Governor has been busy building up a national fundraising base, a political portfolio and national profile. My colleague, David Wasserman wrote about a conversation he had with a GOP strategist whose organization is privately poll-testing Trump against DeSantis in an imaginary 2024 presidential primary. The group, Wasserman writes, has found Trump's lead over the GOP Governor varies from 25 points in the Deep South to single digits in the Midwest, with a tie among GOP voters familiar with both.
Of course, there's no guarantee that DeSantis will run. Or that he would win. It's always dangerous to be seen as a 'front runner' this far out from an election. The knives will be out for the Florida Governor (and not just from Trump world).
Another "underrated 2024 scenario," wrote GOP pollster Patrick Ruffini in a Tweet the other day, is that "Trump runs and one big name from the list decides to challenge him. They don't win," Ruffini goes onto to write, "but in coming close they become the undisputed frontrunner for 2028, a la Reagan '76, Bush '80, McCain '00, Romney '08, Hillary '08, etc. It's high-risk, high-reward, in that they could fall flat on their face. But probably carries a higher probability of success than taking their chances on a 16-candidate free-for-all." In other words, while Trump still looks hard to beat, it may be a cleaner path to the GOP nomination than waiting — along with every other ambitious Republican — for a Trump-less primary in 2028.
And, of course, there are also plenty of recent examples of long-shot, single-issue candidates (i.e., not the big, flashy names with lots of money and press attention) who caught on and gave the front runner a tougher-than-expected fight. Think Mike Huckabee in 2008, Rick Santorum in 2012, Bernie Sanders in 2016, and Pete Buttigieg in 2020.
Bottom line: Trump is the most powerful figure in GOP today, but that doesn't make him invincible in a 2024 primary for president.
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I'm still not going to vote Republican, but if they don't nominate him again, even the Democrats will work with the President. Even if it's DeSantis..
I'm still not going to vote Republican, but if they don't nominate him again, even the Democrats will work with the President. Even if it's DeSantis..
ROFLMFAO !!!
so what DeSantis policy do you support more. Abolishing CRT teaching, illegal immigration and border protection, his Covid policies, election integrity etc, etc etc
I'm sure you would support all
from your bed in an assisted living facility
Well he did save a lot of people in your condition
So maybe you will support him
and there is hope for roger
btw Trump gave DeSantis a glowing tribute the other day
state press kind of ignored it
All the Republican party has, are conspiracy theories.
Hiding private Biden
By Pete McArdle
Even before his long slide into dementia, Joe Biden was a babbling, bumbling, hair-sniffing fool whom no one really respected. The main thing you can say about his stint as Obama's V.P. is that he reduced Barry's chances of being impeached to zero.
In early 2019, when Sleepy Joe announced his third candidacy for president, no one took him seriously. He was clearly losing his marbles and frailer than ever. His translucent skin; monstrous smile; and sad, wispy hair plugs made him look like an actor in a TV ad for assisted living.
But then two things went viral: Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign and COVID-19.
As Sanders's popularity soared, the Democrat powers-that-be were scared to death that a wild-eyed socialist would win the nomination only to get hammered by Trump in '20. And thanks to the brand-new Wuhan Flu, the American public was simply scared of dying.
Never ones to waste a crisis, much less two, Democrats and their media courtesans decided on a brilliant albeit diabolical scheme. They would pull a presidential Trojan horse on us!
Blogger Roger Amick said...
Trump isn't the inevitable candidate.
Yet you remain terrified of him and are bending over backwards to disqualify him from running in 2024.
Why is that alky?
Oilfield Rando
https://twitter.com/Oilfield_Rando/status/1485005815664758788
Firing medical workers in a pandemic. Firing truck drivers in a supply chain crisis. Firing police in a violent crime crisis.
It’s not incompetence. The destruction is intentional.
Who Americans are really terrified of
except the ELEVEN percenters
and that list could go on and on
FJB
But alky, you left out the best part of what you plagiarized -
Now, every time President Biden opens his mouth, the public sees how devastatingly senile he is. How distracted. How defensive. How out of touch. And as the pope could tell you, how incontinent.
Mentally and physically, President Biden's going downhill and picking up speed as he goes. And now the American public clearly sees it.
As does China.
And Russia.
And Iran.
They say weakness is provocative, and in Joe Biden, we now have the weakest president in history. When the Schiff eventually hits the geopolitical fan, and it must, don't blame me, or Republicans, or folks who simply love their country.
Instead, blame instead the vile Democrat power brokers and their media lackeys for successfully hiding the private Biden.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/01/hiding_private_biden.html
Hey Alky, been smoking a 10lb Boston butt since 10 last night at 250
Are you allowed a hot plate in your room?
Yes , We Did,.
"MyballsJanuary 23, 2022 at 7:42 AM
Roger keeps saying the Republicans have no agenda. They certainly do. And I know kdem and I listed it the last time he said this. Stupidass"
Roger, please tell us when you see your predicted "below $3.00 " per gallon gas becoming a reality?
��Are you allowed a hot plate in your room?��
Roger is under a water use restriction.
Firing medical workers in a pandemic. Firing truck drivers in a supply chain crisis. Firing police in a violent crime crisis.
It’s not incompetence. The destruction is intentional.
Increasingly and seemingly so. Although one can be forgiven for thinking -
"There's no fucking way anyone can be THAT fucking stupid."
Until one looks at the cavalcade of stars that are the democrats in the congress. Or the pederast, the BWAA, and the alky.
Are you allowed a hot plate in your room?
I'm sure he could sneak one in except his two girlfriends would object
they are probably vegetarians
and I guess we are all jealous
ROFLMFAO !!!
Notice who's missing -
MOSCOW, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Political advisers from Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany will hold "Normandy format" talks on eastern Ukraine in Paris on Jan. 25, a source in Russian President Vladimir Putin's administration said on Saturday.
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to Ukraine's chief negotiator Andriy Yermak, confirmed that a meeting in Paris was planned but told Reuters a preliminary date had been set for Jan. 26.
The planned talks come amid elevated tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine.
https://www.reuters.com/world/political-advisers-hold-four-way-talks-ukraine-paris-2022-01-22/
Historically speaking, this is how many times in history dictators gained power over even free elections!
Donald Trump's plan to replace the top election officials in battleground states with his own loyalists was on full display last week at his first rally of 2022 in Arizona.
Trump stated outright: "There's a famous statement: 'Sometimes the vote counter is more important than the candidate.'"1
In most states, it's the secretary of state who oversees vote counting and certifies—or decertifies—election results. And the man Trump has endorsed for secretary of state in Arizona, Mark Finchem, took to the stage at Trump's rally, parroting Trump's lies about a stolen election and saying, "With all the evidence we have, the Arizona election should be decertified with cause...."2
Finchem is a GOP state lawmaker who was at the January 6 insurrection, continues to work to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Arizona, and is linked to the Oath Keepers, the white supremacist extremist group whose leaders were charged last week with "seditious conspiracy" related to the January 6 insurrection.3,4
Before now, Trump had never endorsed a secretary of state. Now, he's endorsing loyalists for the position in the battleground states. Georgia Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Congress's 1/6 Committee Claims Absolute Power as it Investigates Citizens With No Judicial Limits
The Committee plotted with JPMorgan and its lawyer, former Obama AG Loretta Lynch, to obtain a citizen's financial records with no possibility of judicial review.
In its ongoing attempt to investigate and gather information about private U.S. citizens, the Congressional 1/6 Committee is claiming virtually absolute powers that not even the FBI or other law enforcement agencies enjoy. Indeed, lawyers for the committee have been explicitly arguing that nothing proscribes or limits their authority to obtain data regarding whichever citizens they target and, even more radically, that the checks imposed on the FBI (such as the requirement to obtain judicial authorization for secret subpoenas) do not apply to the committee.
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/congresss-16-committee-claims-absolute
the Obama Crime Family continues to serve the mob
LOL -
For those of you who have prepared it is wise to remember the advice that always accompanies the final stages of preparation. Once you are prepared, shut up, zip it, run silent and run deep.
The reason is simple comrades, when the “voluntary rationing” phase concludes, those who have prepared are quickly cast as ‘hoarders” and targeted by those who created the desperation. It has always been thus.
DC Mayor and COVID Compliance Minister, Muriel Bowser, asks residents in/around her region to enter a phase of voluntary rationing. What comes after the voluntary phase is the part many have been studiously preparing to avoid.
In the bigger picture… I find it rather revealing that only when leftist policies are followed to their natural conclusion do you see officials in the leftist economic system they created, a system not coincidentally always based on the outcome of scarcity, asking people not to engage in economic activity.
Chasing socialism always creates an outcome where the expressed intent from government is NOT to buy stuff, rationing. Socialism, or leftism in its modern form, always creates scarcity; it is the diametrically opposite outcome of a free capitalistic society.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/01/22/dc-mayor-muriel-bowser-asks-residents-to-begin-voluntary-rationing-of-food-at-grocery-stores/?
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/01/22/dc-mayor-muriel-bowser-asks-residents-to-begin-voluntary-rationing-of-food-at-grocery-stores/?
rrb said...
Notice who's missing
Same people who are missing from every crisis here in the homeland
and pointing fingers at everyone else
except themselves
In its ongoing attempt to investigate and gather information about private U.S. citizens, the Congressional 1/6 Committee is claiming virtually absolute powers that not even the FBI or other law enforcement agencies enjoy.
As fucking morons* like the alky whine and cry and piss their pants about an inevitable 'civil war,' when it's shit like this that is driving us directly into one.
*H/T: Indy Voter
Joe Biden - "The Buck Stops There" *angrily pointing*
The failure of the BBB bill may actually have a positive impact on inflation rates right now
But a chorus of economists point to government policies as a big part of the reason U.S. inflation is at a 40-year high. While they agree that prices are rising as a result of shutdowns and supply chain woes, they say that America’s decision to flood the economy with stimulus money helped to send consumer spending into overdrive, exacerbating those global trends.
The world’s trade machine is producing, shipping and delivering more goods to American consumers than it ever has, as people flush with cash buy couches, cars and home office equipment, but supply chains just haven’t been able to keep up with that supercharged demand.
Kristin J. Forbes, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, said that “more than half of the increase, at least, is due to global factors.” But “there is also a domestic demand component that is important,” she said.
The White House has tried to address inflation by boosting supply — announcing measures to unclog ports and trying to ramp up domestic manufacturing, all of which take time. But rising inflation has already imperiled Mr. Biden’s ability to pass a sprawling social policy and climate bill over fears that more spending could add to inflation. Senator Joe Manchin III, the West Virginia Democrat whose vote is critical to getting the legislation passed, has cited rising prices as one reason he won’t support the bill.
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The demand side of today’s price increases may prove easier for policymakers to address. The Federal Reserve is preparing to raise interest rates to make borrowing more expensive, slowing spending down, in a recipe that could help to tame inflation. Fading government help for households may also naturally bring down demand and soften price pressures.
Supply and demand kputz.
Wednesday Biden announced that he is running w/Harris for President in 2024.
Biden/Harris 2024.
The U.S. is weighing whether to evacuate family members of diplomats stationed in Ukraine, sources tell @AlbertoNardelli and me. Announcement expected in the coming days.
Comfortably Smug
https://mobile.twitter.com/ComfortablySmug/status/1484545729049907203
Let’s hope they have good grip strength
Oh Roger, don't be such a sissy faggot bitch.
You told us Biden has a viable workable plan to get gasoline below $3.00.
Since your prediction gas prices have risen.
Roger "people are flush with money"
Nope, I swear you can't actually be that fuckrarded.
thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1483589660907560962
I wonder how many hundreds of hours of Jan. 6th video will be "lost" before Republicans retake congress.
Well with Hillary the FBI didn't even bother to videotape it.
Or have it transcribed
And let others involved just sit in and listen
odd
And somehow Mueller's whole attack team accidently wiped their text messages
odd
almost like the FBI is corrupt
and had a mission
or "insurance policy"
Blogger Roger Amick said...
The failure of the BBB bill may actually have a positive impact on inflation rates right now
So NOT spending that stupendous mountain of Bankrupt Brandon Better money is what's keeping inflation in the single digits rather than double.
Well fucking thank you Captain Obvious.
LOL.
In other news, if you stay inside during a downpour you won't get wet.
* where is the new Epps videotaped testimony ?
or transcript ?
or even any leaks ?
odd
In other news, if you stay inside during a downpour you won't get wet.
you shouldn't have posted this.
Now roger is going to start posting weather reports here like it's his new job and he's doing a public service
probably the entire weather section to prove he can read
or so he "thinks"
Nothing to see here, move along...
The revelations out of Wisconsin (and I have no idea whether Jay Valentine has been part of the Wisconsin analysis) are staggering. It turns out that at least one out of every 14 voters in Wisconsin is at least 124 years old. Thus, to register in 1918, a person would have had to have been 21 or older. That means that one out of every 14 Wisconsin residents is older than 124 years. Even more amazing, 115,252 of those ancient people made the effort to vote in November. It’s certain that some of them provided the votes that gave Biden that 20,682-vote lead.
Wisconsin has tried to explain away the problem by saying that smaller precincts had technical problems when they tried to merge their data into the state’s system. The system responded to those problems by giving the people on those lists a default registration date of January 1, 1918.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/01/did_over_100000_people_older_than_124_years_vote_in_wisconsin.html
This could be an episode of "Tales From The Crypt."
LOL.
That means that one out of every 14 Wisconsin residents is older than 124 years.
Well that would be the case across America if we didn't have Republican vote "suppression"
And instead had Democrat voter "integrity"
Roger "people are flush with money"
"Despite stimulus, fewer than 4 in 10 Americans could pay for an emergency $1,000 expense. Fewer than 4 in 10 Americans could handle an unexpected $1,000 expense such as a medical bill or car repair, according to Bankrate.com"
Roger ran off, because he is too fuck weak of mind to debate.
Roger "people are flush with money"
Nope you freaking clown.
Americans are 15.25 Trillion Dollars in debt.
Cd.
Alky is too stupid to read and understand what he plagiarizes.:
While they agree that prices are rising as a result of shutdowns and supply chain woes, they say that America’s decision to flood the economy with stimulus money helped to send consumer spending into overdrive, exacerbating those global trends.
So...
Let's blow another $4TRILLION or so to make the fucking problem WORSE by several orders of magnitude.
There's 'stupid' and then there's 'ALKY stupid.'
RRB, Roger doesn't understand.
He depends on cut n paste.
Change of Subject, My pick for the Superbowl got knocked out last night.
There's 'stupid' and then there's 'ALKY stupid.' ®,RRB Inc.
Change of Subject, My pick for the Superbowl got knocked out last night.
Bummer. My pick plays tonight against the Chiefs. I've been tormenting my old buddies back in KC via text messaging. LOL.
Key will be if bills can get pressure on mahommes
The Chiefs Rookie Center is a Stud.
Fun to watch him.
You can tell Ch is growing desperate when he feels he has to put up two sections of Sunday cartoon propaganda to draw attention away from his inability to sound convincing.
What’s to Blame for U.S. Inflation?
January 23, 2022 at 11:33 am EST By Taegan Goddard 152 Comments
New York Times:
“It is the case that supply disruptions are leading to higher inflation in many places, including in large developing economies like India and Brazil and in developed ones like the euro area.
“But some economists point out that even as inflation proves pervasive around the globe, it has been more pronounced in America than elsewhere.”
WELL, THAT'S BECAUSE OUR BILLIONAIRES KNOW HOW TO USE ANY CRISIS TO THEIR ADVANTAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON FLEECING THE MIDDLE CLASS WHILE FURTHER ENRICHING THEMSELVES. THEY AREN'T SUFFERING FROM THIS PANDEMIC, BUT THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND THE POOR ARE.
Watching the Republicans turn into conspiracy theories addicted morons is getting funnier every day Scott....
The Deep State Cable!
Somehow, the cabal that put Biden in power will scheme to winkle him out of power. It is unlikely to be as straightforward as it was with Richard Nixon. Biden is not hated so much as he is held in contempt. And with Nixon, the Democrats were fortunate that his vice-president, Spiro Agnew, was corrupt in a good, old-fashioned, straightforward political way. It turns out that he liked simple brown bags, especially ones filled with cash. Agnew would have been as unacceptable as Kamala Harris, but the blatant corruption made it easy to get rid of him before proceeding to tackle the big fish of Richard Nixon.
As I say, I doubt removing Joe Biden will be so easy. It will be interesting to see what the deep-state committee comes up with. They put him in power, instructing Bernie Sanders and the other Democrats to drop out in 2020, and they will figure out a way to remove him from the 2024 presidential equation.
Perhaps it will be something like those corrupt quiz shows in the 1950s—shows like “Twenty-One.” Radio quiz shows had been wildly popular, so early television producers had high hopes. When “Twenty-One” debuted, however, it was a dismal failure. The contestants could answer hardly any questions. It is a nice detail that the initial sponsor was Geritol, a detail that might well play a role in American politics today.
Well, the television producers weren’t going to gamble on a repeat of the initial performance, so they began coaching one or more of the contestants. They let one player rack up considerable winnings and then, when the public’s interest began to wane, instructed him to throw the contest to another player. Unfortunately, one of the players, Herb Stemple, did not take his dethronement lying down. He told his story and exposed Charles Van Doren, son of the poet Mark Van Doren, who had taken Stemple’s place. It took a while for the story to achieve general credibility, but it eventually did and caused a huge scandal. Maybe we have something similar to look forward to with Joe Biden and whoever the committee selects as his successor.
Again the only objective is to defeat Democrats of any style. After the Right party took control in 2010, McConnell said that he would do anything to keep Obama from winning a second term.
And except for reducing taxes on the top one percent, that's all Trump did in three years before the pandemic crisis started..
They actually believe the same cabal destroyed Nixon..
Cooooo coooo
https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/22/the-coming-dethronement-of-joe-biden/
Welcome Back Roger.
Care to tell us when that below $3.00
Gasoline happens?
I saw that before you posted it I laughed out loud again and again and again and...
Wisconsin Democratic Senate Hopefuls Run Left
January 23, 2022 at 11:31 am EST By Taegan Goddard 66 Comments
Wall Street Journal:
“The current top tier of Democrats campaigning for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin includes a lieutenant governor, a state treasurer, a county executive and a former Goldman Sachs analyst who is a billionaire’s son. None could be described as centrists.
“In a state decided by less than 1 percentage point in the 2020 presidential election — the third-narrowest outcome nationally — six Democrats who have raised the most money so far are all taking positions to the left of President Biden’s.”
IT'S GOING TO BE SOMETHING IF AMERICANS RISE UP AND START RADICALLY DEMANDING A BETTER LIFE FOR OUR BROAD MIDDLE CLASS.
WELL, THAT'S BECAUSE OUR BILLIONAIRES KNOW HOW TO USE ANY CRISIS TO THEIR ADVANTAGE AND KEEP RIGHT ON FLEECING THE MIDDLE CLASS WHILE FURTHER ENRICHING THEMSELVES. THEY AREN'T SUFFERING FROM THIS PANDEMIC, BUT THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND THE POOR ARE.
Or it's because one out of five dollars in circulation today was printed over the past year or so and we are spending money to the point where the term Trillion doesn't even phase people.
But don't listen to me... I only have a minor in business and took several economic classes. Rather listen to the Reverend who... well... writes books about how Jesus isn't really Jesus.
Yeah... he's the expert and you can tell because he commented in bold font.
Sanders Says GOP Is ‘Laughing’ to Election Day
January 23, 2022 at 10:59 am EST By Taegan Goddard 140 Comments
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said Senate Republicans are “laughing all the way to Election Day” because “they have not had to cast one bloody vote” on the Democrats’ roughly $1.2 trillion social spending and climate package, which is stalled in the upper chamber,
The Hill reports.
Said Sanders:
“What has bothered me very much is the Republicans are laughing all the way to Election Day. They have not had to cast one bloody vote… which shows us where they’re at. And we have got to change that.”
Roger "people are flush with money"
Nope, you fool.
1% more Americans entered poverty in 2021.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/01/did_over_100000_people_older_than_124_years_vote_in_wisconsin.html
The Deep State Cable!
Is that like a Cabal, Alky?
Smoked 3lbs of tomatillos, jalapeƱos, poblanos and onions, garlic for a smoked salsa verde
$4 Trillion ..
Now is "roughly $1.2 trillion social spending and climate package".
Trump tax cuts were far more thsn top 1%.
And he did much more. Strong wage increases eith low inflation, defeated Isis, prison reform, energy independence, job creation, kept U.S. out of war off the top of my head
The Wall Street RINO RINO supply and demand services.
Wall Street Journal: “The U.S. food system is under renewed strain as Covid-19’s Omicron variant stretches workforces from processing plants to grocery stores, leaving gaps on supermarket shelves…”
“Food-industry executives and analysts warn that the situation could persist for weeks or months, even as the current wave of Covid-19 infections eases. Recent virus-related absences among workers have added to continuing supply and transportation disruptions, keeping some foods scarce.”
LOL
Jesus really WAS Jesus.
That is to say, he really WAS
Yeshua barYosef (Yeshu Joseph's son).
I grew Tomatillo for the first time last year, just so I could make n can Salsa Verde for my wife.
She loved it.
The financial data make it clear:
The wealthy have benefitted IMMENSELY from this pandemic while most Americans have suffered financially and in numerous other ways.
Actually bit was the top 1% who did not like the Trump tax cuts because it capped their interest tax deductions. Stupid Roger.
Madam Amick, Excuses all of the time .
Madam Amick and James are posting against each other , too funny.
This could lead charges of treason
This story has been updated to reflect that the Jan. 6 panel spoke to Bill Barr, but there is no information on what was said.
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), the chairman of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, on Sunday said the panel has spoken to former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr.
Appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation," Thompson was asked by host Margaret Brennan if the panel intended on speaking with Barr regarding a draft of an executive order by the Trump administration that would have deployed the National Guard to seize voting machines.
"Well, yes we do. To be honest with you, we've had conversations with the former attorney general already," Thompson said.
"We've talked with Department of Defense individuals. We are concerned that our military was part of this big lie on promoting that the election was false," he said. "So if you are using the military to potentially seize voting machines, even though it's a discussion, the public needs to know."
The President cannot use military forces in political reasons in the constitution.
Madam Amick Said "people are flush with money"
Agruing against James who said.
"
while most Americans have suffered financially "
Omicron Cases Appear to Peak
January 23, 2022 at 1:34 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
New York Times:
“More and more states have passed a peak in new cases in recent days, as glimmers of progress have spread from a handful of eastern cities to much of the country.
And yet:
“The United States continues to identify far more infections a day than in any prior surge, and some states in the West, South and Great Plains are still seeing sharp increases. Many hospitals are full. And deaths continue to mount, with more than 2,100 announced most days.”
Could
If
Might
It could be another big nothingburger
Madam Amick and James are posting against each other , too funny.
Madam Amick said it was a good thing BBB failed.
But
James wishes it had .
Honest, decent, truth telling Reverend said...
You can tell Ch is growing desperate when he feels he has to put up two sections of Sunday cartoon propaganda to draw attention away from his inability to sound convincing.
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