Monday, January 31, 2022

Will the GOP impeach Biden in 2023?

 50% Support Biden’s Impeachment

Half of voters believe President Joe Biden should be impeached, and nearly as many think Republicans will do it if they win a congressional majority in the midterm elections.

A new national telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports and The National Pulse finds that 50% of Likely U.S. voters support the impeachment of Biden, including 33% who Strongly Support it. Forty-five percent (45%) are opposed to impeaching Biden, including 33% who Strongly Oppose it. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Well why not? Democrats impeached Trump and not 50% of the public can tell us what the actual reasons were in retrospect. Most would accurately say that Democrats just hated Trump and needed to lash out. Impeachment used to mean something, but now it is just a political tool to make a President look less appealing. 

In fact, might I suggest that they impeach Biden three times or even more? Who cares for what, but three times would make him a worse President and obviously much more of a criminal than Trump ever was, because Trump was only impeached twice.  

But, liberals will say... you cannot just impeach someone for nothing? I would argue that you certainly can and Democrats proved as much when they impeached Trump for inquiring about the possibility of investigating Hunter Biden (for perfectly legitimate purposes) because it was considered an abuse of power to investigate someone associated with a possible political opponent. 

  • By those standards, the fact that Biden is in favor of investigating Trump is abuse of power (because Trump is a potential political opponent) and impeachment number one. 
  • We also had the situation where we saw political violence in Kenosha after President Biden called Kyle Rittenhouse a white supremacist. Not only is that incitement (according to liberals) but it was also a slanderous act against a private citizen. That is impeachments two and three if want to separate them. 
  • Oh, and we have the fact that Biden was caught secretly moving illegal migrants out of the border states and placing them in other states, without even notifying those states? Against the law? Absolutely. Impeachment number four..
  • How about the fact that he was responsible for a drone attack on an innocent Afghan family and then tried to cover it up by calling the family terrorists? Impeachment five. 
I could probably go on and on and on... but we all get the point! Will Republicans impeach the President? Time will tell, but the public would seem to be okay with it and quite frankly I doubt anyone would care anymore. 


95 comments:

Myballs said...

And they could do it without a single hearing. Democrats set that precedent as well.

halfbaked said...

Former President George W. Bush contributed to Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) reelection campaigns at the end of 2021, according to campaign finance reports filed Monday, backing up two of the most prominent Republicans who supported impeaching Donald Trump a year ago.

Bush donated a maximum individual contribution of $5,800 to Cheney last October. It was a small but notable piece of her total haul of $1.9 million in the last quarter of 2021, which swelled her campaign account to more than $4.7 million cash on hand. Bush had previously donated to Cheney in 2016, according to FEC records.

The 43rd president also threw in $2,900 — the maximum allowable primary donation — for Murkowski’s reelection efforts, adding to her $1.2 million intake in the last quarter of 2021. Murkowski ended 2021 with $4.2 million in the bank. It’s the first time Bush has donated to the Alaska senator, FEC records show.

Bush has contributed to a number of Republican political campaigns in recent years, but these appear to have been the former president’s first donations of 2021 — and they are significant in their symbolism. Trump has endorsed Republican challengers seeking to unseat Cheney, Murkowski and others as retribution after they voted to remove him from office and said he incited the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

Cheney has drawn several Republican challengers for Wyoming’s at-large House seat, chief among them Harriet Hageman, a former Cheney supporter who won Trump’s endorsement to take her on. Trump’s endorsement has come with connections to his donors, though Hageman brought in significantly less than Cheney — about $443,000 — in the fourth quarter.

In Alaska, Trump endorsed Republican Kelly Tshibaka, a former state commissioner, against Murkowski in the Senate race. Tshibaka is also one of the Republican candidates joining Trump’s call to oust Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) from his leadership position.

Both Wyoming and Alaska’s primaries are on Aug. 16.


Thecoldheartedtruth is that the former President Bush was the last Republican President in history.

And if the Republicans don't come out soon enough, he will have been the last real Republican President.

Because, if the Republicans don't come to their senses, the former President Trump, will become the First Dictator in Chief of The United States of America.

halfbaked said...

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/31/george-w-bush-donations-gop-impeachment-00004007

Anonymous said...

Inflation expectations among Texas manufacturers surged high in January, indicating that inflationary pressures have increased in recent weeks, data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas showed Monday."

Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans.

rrb said...

...and quite frankly I doubt anyone would care anymore.

Yep. Why care? Why should anyone give a shit anymore on the topic of impeachment.

It's akin to what the democrats have done with "racism" and "Hitler."

Today, everything is racist. EVERYTHING. This really took off during 0linsky. Any criticism at all, no matter how valid and legitimate was met with "THAT'S RAY-CISS!"

And Hitler? Well, even children's book memes are being generated - Everyone I don't like is Hitler. Everything Trump does or says is Hitler. Hitler, Hitler, Hitler. The alky is on this kick like a skipping record.

When everything is racist, when everything is Hitler, nothing is racist and nothing is Hitler.

And so it is with impeachment. Are there legitimate reasons to impeach Sundown Joe? Scores of reasons. But at this point everyone I know, including those who voted for the asshole are just trying to figure out how to survive this dumpster fire of a train wreck of a presidency. They just want it to be over.



anonymous said...

Sad, Lil Schitty projecting Rasmussen as credible.....50%. BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! I seriously doubt the veracity that 50% likely voters want impeachment.......especially with trump demanding violence if he is indicted!!!!!! Sad you assholes support the anarchy of Trump, the most dangerous asshole in the country!!!

And toss in this jerk for good measure.....I am sure he will get lots of votes......in spite of him being dumber than you, Lil Schitty!!!!

ronavirus vaccines. (Martin Meissner/AP)
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By Glenn Kessler
The Fact Checker
Today at 3:00 a.m. EST






“Of course, we’ve heard story after story. I mean, all these athletes dropping dead on the field, but we’re supposed to ignore that.”
— Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), in an interview on “The Charlie Kirk Show,” Jan. 27
Johnson made this comment after he asserted that there have been “more than 22,000 deaths reported in association with the [coronavirus] vaccines” — and then quickly adding “that doesn’t prove causation.”
We have explored before how Johnson routinely raises concerns about vaccines by citing data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a database co-managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration. Anyone can submit a report to VAERS, and the reports are not verified. The numbers are basically meaningless.
In this instance, we are more interested in his comment about “athletes dropping dead on the field.” His staff says, as with his references to VAERS, that Johnson is just asking questions, not making factual claims.

“Senator Johnson stated he has heard stories of athletes dying on the field and those should be investigated,” spokeswoman Alexa Henning said. “The Senator’s point in raising these issues has always been that our federal health agencies should be concerned about reports on adverse reactions related to covid-19 vaccines and they should fully investigate and make their findings available to the American people.”
She provided a link to a website called Good Sciencing, maintained by anonymous people, that has a blog post with the headline, as of Jan. 31: “577 Athlete Cardiac Arrests, Serious Issues, 352 Dead, After COVID Shot.”
Here’s the rub: This claim has been debunked repeatedly. The story of athletes dropping dead from coronavirus vaccines has its roots in mysterious Austrian websites with ties to that country’s far-right populist party, the Freedom Party. Those stories were then recycled by right-wing media in the United States and then eventually came out of the mouth of a U.S. senator.

Anonymous said...

How fucking Stupid
Gofundme joins the "WOKE".
FREEZING the Canadian Truckers & Australian Truckers Gofundme Accounts

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans.
Current Avg. $3.379

Up over a penny from yesterday.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

50% IN FAVOR OF IMPEACHING BIDEN

ACCORDING TO-- RASMUSSEN (*#^*#)

Now, when you have finished laughing at that, you can get another laugh by reading the list of "charges" Ch dreams up Biden should be impeached for.

Thanks for the unintended humor.
(And it's not even Sunday.)

rrb said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans.
Current Avg. $3.379

Up over a penny from yesterday.



Better yet, the white house is preparing for an anticipated piss-poor jobs report by saying that it's because America called in sick with omicron.

Alert the BLS. Taking a few days off because you're sick now equals being unemployed.

It's almost as if Monty Python is collaborating with Benny Hill to run this "administration."

And the Klain Klown Kar just keeps careening down the road...




Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Vaccines for Young Children Available This Month
February 1, 2022 at 7:44 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Coronavirus vaccines for children younger than 5 could be available far sooner than expected — perhaps by the end of February — under a plan that would lead to the potential authorization of a two-shot regimen in the coming weeks,” the Washington Post reports.

IMPEACH BIDEN FOR TRYING TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE FROM COVID!!!! IMPEACH HIM, IMPEACH HIM, IMPEACH HIM, CRUCIFY HIM!!!

halfbaked said...

https://twitter.com/rlamick/status/1488496984855957508?t=eaw8McS-uV12lW82tLDueg&s=19

rrb said...


In preparation for job numbers to be released, Psaki makes it clear that 9 million people called out sick because of omicron at the time data was taken.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1488218347883933698

So, Americans are SO fucking stupid, when surveyed regarding their employment status, they will claim to be 'unemployed' when taking a sick day.

Brilliant.




anonymous said...

tatus, they will claim to be 'unemployed' when taking a sick day.

While you are fucking dumb enough to post such gibberish!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

CNBC
Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans and Madam Secretary Peter puffer Has made things worse at American ports.

"Shipping backups at big U.S. ports are not likely to resolve themselves until well into 2022, according to economists."

anonymous said...

I wonder how being a Nazi sympathizer will fly with Ronnies ambitions of greatness!!!!!! And the Right wing idiots of Floriduh will not care!!!!!!!

Miami Herald Shreds GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Failure To Condemn Nazi Rally
Lee Moran
Tue, February 1, 2022, 2:53 AM
The Miami Herald delivered a blistering rebuke of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday, slamming the potential GOP 2024 hopeful over his failure to outright condemn neo-Nazi demonstrations in Orlando over the weekend.

The newspaper’s editorial board ripped DeSantis for downplaying the far-right group as “jackasses” and for then spinning questions about the protests into an attack on President Joe Biden and Democrats.

“Denounce the Nazi demonstrators in Orlando, Gov. Ron DeSantis. It’s that simple. Say they are abhorrent. Say they are despicable. Say they have no part in this society or this state. But no,” the board wrote.

When DeSantis “had his chance to condemn these demonstrators, when he could have simply said Nazis are bad people, when he could have made sure he didn’t give cover to those who hate, well, he didn’t,” the board added. “And all the manufactured anger at Democrats can’t cover up that telling silence.”

anonymous said...

o resolve themselves until well into 2022, according to economists."

Sounds about right goat fucker......

Anonymous said...

RRB ty.

When you know nothing but you can't stop.your mouth.
The White House Classified " calling out sick" as being "Unemployed".

halfbaked said...

His grip on the Republican party is slipping away..

No one should underestimate former president Donald Trump’s standing within the Republican Party, especially the passionate allegiance of a substantial part of the GOP base. But there are signs that, since the assault on the Capitol last year, his support within the party may not be quite as robust as it once was.
The suggestion that he has slipped comes with a sizable caveat.

Majorities of Republicans have bought into Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election. A Washington Post-University of Maryland survey, completed at the end of last year, found that more than 6 in 10 Republicans said there is solid evidence that there was widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Nearly 6 in 10 say President Biden’s election was not legitimate.


More Republicans say they want Trump to run again in 2024 than say they want another candidate. It’s not clear how widespread the enthusiasm for another Trump presidential campaign really is. But it’s even less clear that there is any Republican who could deny him the nomination, at least as things now stand.
Still, the Donald Trump of 2022 does not look quite like the Donald Trump of old. One indication of this change came with the release of a new poll from NBC News. Over the course of Trump’s presidency and since he left office, the poll has tracked attitudes of Republicans, asking them whether they see themselves mainly as supporters of Trump or mainly supporters of the party itself.

On the eve of the 2020 election, 54 percent of Republicans and independents who lean Republican said they considered themselves more a supporter of Trump than of the Republican Party, compared with 38 percent who said they considered themselves more a supporter of the Republican Party. By January 2021, views were evenly divided, with 46 percent saying Trump and 46 percent saying the GOP.

halfbaked said...

His grip on the Republican party is slipping away.

Axios: “Key Trump-backed Republican challengers were heavily outraised by their Republican primary opponents late last year, newly filed financial reports show.”

“The money advantage has the potential to play a decisive role in closely watched House and Senate primary contests this midterm year. And the lack of it can spell trouble for a number of candidates Trump has endorsed out of personal affinity, or simply a hatred of the more moderate Republicans they’re looking to unseat.”

Anonymous said...

Notice that Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans so badly that the Socialist here have stopped talking about it.

halfbaked said...

Thecoldheartedtruth has become the half baked truth.

Health care professionals and scientists no longer feel that they can rely on media and tech companies to effectively combat misinformation, so they're hitting the airwaves themselves.

Why it matters: The tension between the health and science industries and media and tech has been building for years, but now it's "on steroids," said Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and clinical professor at NYU.

"We've definitely seen this with respect to vaccines for decades now, but it's on a whole other level now," she said.

Driving the news: There's been a huge spike in doctors, nurses and scientists starting their own media channels and building brands as medical news experts since the onset of the pandemic.

"It fills a void, a gap," said Peter Hotez, a vaccine researcher at the Baylor College of Medicine who has appeared on TV almost every day since the pandemic started."Part of the reason so many have stepped up is that they have felt this has become part of their job — there's a real need and urgency to engage in this in the public sphere, not just in the doctor’s office," Gounder said.

Health experts led the charge on Twitter last month protesting Spotify and the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast.

ParentsTogether, a group of more than 2,500 doctors and parents, recently debuted a petition demanding tech companies remove and ban accounts and content that spread COVID-19 misinformation.Last November, more than 500 U.S. public health care professionals signed a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, demanding Facebook "take immediate, urgent action" to stop COVID disinformation and "disclose all data" about the "scope, reach, and content" of the disinformation.

Be smart: The vast majority of health care workers think misinformation is hurting their patients, including by persuading them not to get vaccinated against COVID, according to a new report.

Most believe social media (73%), and particularly Facebook, circulate misinformation that negatively impacts patient health care, per new data from the COVID States Project, a multi-university project to conduct scales surveys on U.S. public opinion and behavior related to the pandemic.


Yes, but: It's not just social media. Experts worry that other new media channels also act as vectors for misinformation. Even on an obscure coldheartedtruthblog.blogspot

"It's scary to have (Rep.) Marjorie Taylor Greene and Steve Bannon and their War Room podcast go after you," Hotez said. "Because you know what follows — their followers see that as a dog whistle to start lobbing threats through various mechanisms."A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate found that Substack, a subscription newsletter company, generates "at least $2.5 million per year through publishing anti-vaccine misinformation."

rrb said...



Last November, more than 500 U.S. public health care professionals signed a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, demanding Facebook "take immediate, urgent action" to stop COVID disinformation and "disclose all data" about the "scope, reach, and content" of the disinformation.


A full frontal assault on the First Amendment under the guise of "public health."

But it was TRUMP who was the authoritarian, totalitarian, fascist second-coming of Hitler. And a racist.

Uh huh.


"It's scary to have (Rep.) Marjorie Taylor Greene and Steve Bannon and their War Room podcast go after you," Hotez said.

Why don't you just cut to the fucking chase and call for their assassination?

You know you want to.


halfbaked said...

(CNN)The House committee probing the US Capitol insurrection racked up one of its most significant wins yet, just as fresh evidence shed new light on ex-President Donald Trump's coup plotting.

CNN reported exclusively on Monday that ex-Vice President Mike Pence's former chief of staff Marc Short had given lengthy testimony under subpoena last week. His appearance before the committee was the latest sign that the panel has carved out a window through Pence's staff into events in the West Wing on and before January 6, 2021, that Trump's aides have tried to hide.



Meanwhile, there are increasing signs he's preparing to remain a major player on the political stage, and likely launch another bid for the White House, with his political organization announcing Monday it had amassed $122 million in cash reserves -- an unprecedented sum for a former president.

The news of Short's testimony, first reported by CNN's Jamie Gangel and Gloria Borger, represents one of the most significant signs of momentum for the committee so far. It drives Pence and congressional investigators inexorably toward a fateful dilemma -- over whether the ex-vice president who blocked Trump's coup as the last resort in Congress will testify about his experience.

Mike Pence will testify under oath and expose the realcoldheartedtruth about the attempted coup.

halfbaked said...

Happy coo cooooo day in advance.

From COVID to Liberal ‘Groundhog Day’

By Christopher Chantrill

Dear liberals: are you wondering right now that the walls are closing in? First it was Trump: bought and paid for by the Russians. Then it was the open and fair election of 2020 that armed insurrectionists, inspired by the defeated President Trump, dared to challenge. Then it was anti-vaxxers insulting the scientists and experts at the FDA and the CDC and the NIAID. Now, just up the road we have uncouth anti-vaxxer Canadian truckers surrounding Parliament Hill in Ottawa in another attempted insurrection. Eh?

And that is saying nothing about riots and mayhem in the streets of our European allies.

What is going on? Why don’t the science deniers accept the science and the life-saving vax mandates devotedly worked out by our educated experts?

Oh dear, liberal friends. Where shall I begin? Yet I’m sure you know all this, being educated experts and all.

Here it comes



Today, everything is racist. EVERYTHING. This really took off during 0linsky. Any criticism at all, no matter how valid and legitimate was met with "THAT'S RAY-CISS!"

And Hitler? Well, even children's book memes are being generated - Everyone I don't like is Hitler. Everything Trump does or says is Hitler. Hitler, Hitler, Hitler. The alky is on this kick like a skipping record.

When everything is racist, when everything is Hitler, nothing is racist and nothing is Hitler.

And so it is with impeachment. Are there legitimate reasons to impeach Sundown Joe? Scores of reasons. But at this point everyone I know, including those who voted for the asshole are just trying to figure out how to survive this dumpster fire of a train wreck of a presidency. They just want it to be over.


halfbaked said...

Tom Brady officially announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl championships.

“I have loved my NFL career, and now it is time to focus my time and energy on other things that require my attention,” Brady said in an Instagram post.

Myballs said...

Another topic

NY democrats are gerrymandering congressional districts so blatently that even npr called them out about it last night. Currently there are only 8 gop districts. The redrawn map would leave only 4 and make blue district even bluer. This, after a 2014 voter referendum that created a separate commission to do it in stead of our shitty politicians. But naturally the commission fell apart.

No wonder more people are leaving nys thsn any other state.

rrb said...


What is going on? Why don’t the science deniers accept the science and the life-saving vax mandates devotedly worked out by our educated experts?


Just spitballing here, but probably because the experts LIED.

We were told that the vaccines would prevent contraction and transmission. That was a LIE.

We were lied to about treatments that were succeeding in other parts of the world. Namely Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine.

We were lied to about Fauci's gain of function research. Wet market origination my ass. Fauci helped fund the research to the tune of MILLION$. Documented fact.

I'm not sure what the point of you plagiarizing my earlier comment was supposed to prove alky. You didn't even try to refute it. You never do. Because you don't possess the intellect to do so.

So roll over, whisper into the ear of the 5th Beatle that it's 'go time' and let him pitch and you catch for once.






rrb said...


Tell me again what the "experts" were saying that simply could not be challenged because they were "experts."


NEW - Meta-analysis by Hopkins University concludes that "lockdowns have had little to no public health effects, while they have imposed enormous economic and social costs."

Lockdown policies are ill-founded and should be rejected as a pandemic policy.


https://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/iae/files/2022/01/A-Literature-Review-and-Meta-Analysis-of-the-Effects-of-Lockdowns-on-COVID-19-Mortality.pdf

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1488281935990431754?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1488281935990431754%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdirectorblue.blogspot.com%2F

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTvLlwwz6SU

Is Trump headed toward incarceration?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Many Trump-Backed Candidates Lag In Fundraising
February 1, 2022 at 7:04 am EST By Taegan Goddard 14 Comments

Axios: “Key Trump-backed Republican challengers were heavily outraised by their Republican primary opponents late last year, newly filed financial reports show.

“The money advantage has the potential to play a decisive role in closely watched House and Senate primary contests this midterm year. And the lack of it can spell trouble for a number of candidates Trump has endorsed out of personal affinity, or simply a hatred of the more moderate Republicans they’re looking to unseat.”

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans.

ISM manufacturing indexJan. 57.6%
Down 1.2 % from the last reporting.

At a time we need more.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics Build Back Broker policies have failed Americans.

Construction spending Dec.0.2%

Down, yep, down 0.4%

anonymous said...

Goat fucker down and desperate.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Burn a tree for Christ......LOLOLOLOL

anonymous said...

The whole story that the goat fucker conveniently omits........


U.S. manufacturing sector slows in January; employment rises - ISM


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A measure of U.S. manufacturing activity fell to a 14-month low in January amid an outbreak of COVID-19 infections, supporting views that economic growth lost steam at the start of the year.

FILE PHOTO: A worker operates one of the metal cutting machines at Gent Machine Co.'s factory in Cleveland
© Reuters/TIMOTHY AEPPEL
FILE PHOTO: A worker operates one of the metal cutting machines at Gent Machine Co.'s factory in Cleveland
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said on Tuesday that its index of national factory activity dropped to a reading of 57.6 last month. That was the lowest reading since November 2020 and followed 58.8 in Decembercelain

A reading above 50 indicates expansion in manufacturing, which accounts for 11.9% of the U.S. economy. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the index dropping to 57.5.

The economy hit a soft patch in December, which appeared to have persisted into early 2022 as coronavirus infections, driven by the Omicron variant, raged across the country. The ensuing disruptions at businesses and schools have led economists to anticipate a sharp slowdown in job growth in January.

anonymous said...

Lockdown policies are ill-founded


Says one fucking study and a singular ass hole from twitter......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

anonymous said...

Why does the goat fucker cherry pick data that supports his hate of democracy/??????

Construction spending Dec.0.2%

Construction spending in December totaled $1.49 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, an increase of 1.0 percent from the pace in November and 5.7 percent higher than in December 2019. But the gains were limited to residential construction, which soared 3.1 percent for the month and 20.7 percent year-over-year.

halfbaked said...

I a Democratic President had done this, I would have called for impeachment trial and conviction, and a criminal prosecution for sedition.

Instead Ch wants to impeach President Biden for doing something he doesn't like.

He is the most hypocritical person who I have ever known.


Six weeks after Election Day, with his hold on power slipping, President Donald Trump directed his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to make a remarkable call. Trump wanted him to ask the Department of Homeland Security if it could legally take control of voting machines in key swing states, three people familiar with the matter said.

Giuliani did so, calling the department’s acting deputy secretary, who said he lacked the authority to audit or impound the machines.

Trump pressed Giuliani to make that inquiry after rejecting a separate effort by his outside advisers to have the Pentagon take control of the machines. And the outreach to the Department of Homeland Security came not long after Trump, in an Oval Office meeting with Attorney General William Barr, raised the possibility of whether the Justice Department could seize the machines, a previously undisclosed suggestion that Barr immediately shot down.

C.H. Truth said...

Hey Reverend...

if the idea of impeaching Biden makes you laugh, why are 50% of Americans laughing at you!

Oh and why are 76% of Americans "really laughing at you" over your stupendously and proven wrong opinion that the best qualified candidate for the USSC is a black female and nobody else!


Seems like a lot of people making fun of your dying opinions.

Anonymous said...

So many Indices headed down.

Biden apologists are up.

anonymous said...

And the goat fucker fucks them up!!!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA

laugh, why are 50% of Americans laughing at you!


Because assholes like you believe the poll........LOLOLOLOL. That poll will support your bias...even though it is probably a piece of shit!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

HERE'S A HILARIOUS FUNNY,
AND IT'S NOT EVEN SUNDAY:

Trump Wants Inquiry Into Why Pence Didn’t Overturn Vote

February 1, 2022 at 10:42 am EST By Taegan Goddard 44 Comments

The Washington Post reports:
Former president Donald Trump called for a new focus for congressional investigators:

Why then-Vice President Mike Pence did not take steps on Jan. 6, 2021, to reject electoral college votes from several states won by Joe Biden.

My comment:
GOOD! I'M ALL FOR THAT INQUIRY!!!

Taegan Goddard comments:
"Trump’s new spin suggests he’s worried about either criminal liability or political damage — or both."

My opinion:
He's in deep legal doo doo: He came right out and said that Pence should have overthrown the election. Along with all the other evidence, that's definitely prosecutable.

halfbaked said...

This is a two sided event.

More people quit their jobs, but they have leverage on their wages.

It's not President Biden's fault.


Some 4.3 million people quit or changed jobs in December — down from last month’s all-time high but still near record levels, as the labor market remained unsettled and the omicron variant swept through the United States.
Employers reported some 10.9 million job openings in the survey, well above pre-pandemic averages.
December proved to be an incredibly disruptive month for the U.S. labor market.
Parents scrambled to navigate their work lives as schools and day cares closed because of growing cases. Employees grappled with sudden outbreaks at work, with little of the social safety net protections or pandemic-controlling measures that helped cushion the blow from earlier waves. And a vaccine-evading variant shook the nation’s confidence that a future without the virus was on the near horizon.
The elevated quitting data, which represented nearly three percent of the country’s employed population, is another window into how the labor market’s patterns have been upended by the pandemic.
While the crisis was originally marked by mass joblessness — more than 20 million people lost their jobs in the earliest days of the pandemic, many temporarily — 2021 was defined by a strong labor market recovery as well as complaints by employers about difficulty finding available workers.
That shortage has meant that many companies have been racing to compete with each other for workers, raising wages, adding cash bonuses and sweetening the pot in other ways to try to attract applicants. And that in turn has created a climate for workers to have more leverage and options than perhaps any other time in recent history. aka bottom up economics.

Anonymous said...

The self inflicted wounds by Biden are a tragedy up the American People.

His inflation was avoidable.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Re 10:17
Ch lies again, as he always does.

He claims that mine is a
"stupendously and proven wrong opinion that the best qualified candidate for the USSC is a black female and nobody else!"

I never said that,
just as Reagan never said that the (white) woman he was going to nominate was the best and nobody else.

Reagan said he would nominate an eminently well qualified woman for the position, thus underlining his non gender bias in his nomination.
(Reagan also had a political agenda in the nomination, for he admitted he wanted to repair his damaged reputation with women for his opposition to the ERA.)

Biden has similarly not claimed that his nomination of a black woman for the position would be the best candidate and no one else. He simply promised she would be a person eminently qualified to fill a seat on the Court.

Stop lying. Stop distorting everything I ever say.

Myballs said...

The Nov elections will not be about Trump no matter how many times James and Roger posts about him here. America is fed up with Biden, Harris, Pelosi and Schumer.

Red tsunami coming.

Myballs said...

Democrats simply cannot discuss biden without changing the subject to someone else. Lol.

rrb said...



And that in turn has created a climate for workers to have more leverage and options than perhaps any other time in recent history. aka bottom up economics.


If the wage you are demanding isn't even close to keeping up with inflation, then your leverage and options are not real.

How's that "Fight for $15" working out for you clowns alky?

We've blown right past $15/hour and those workers STILL can't keep up with inflation.

LOL.

Any person's labor is worth only what an employer is willing and prepared to pay for it. PERIOD. FULL STOP.

If all these lazy fucks truly were in the employment drivers seat, we wouldn't have 10.9 MILLION open jobs.

You don't understand any of this and boy it shows.






rrb said...



If Biden had nominated a Black woman without his self-interested pledge, any presumption that she was chosen in large part for her gender and race could have been rightly written off as sexist and racist. Instead, such belittling presumptions are taking the spotlight because, according to the president himself, they are correct.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/how-biden-s-vow-to-name-a-black-woman-to-the-supreme-court-backfired/ar-AATl2W0


Slow Joe is so fucking stupid, he's turned the USSC justice selection process into a modern day slave auction, with the currency being affirmative action vs. qualifications.

And with it, we'll get to see which of the nominees who've been floated has any self-respect, and which ones do not.


rrb said...


An estimated 2 percent of the nation’s lawyers are black females. The introduction of any extraneous criterion for a job search lowers the average caliber of the potential applicant pool, by putting top contenders who do not possess the irrelevant trait out of reach. Contrary to the nostrums of diversity advocates, the role of a judge is not to “look like” this or that identity-based group; it is to apply the law as accurately and transparently as possible. President Ronald Reagan ignored that fact by limiting his 1981 Supreme Court selection to a female.

Biden’s race and gender restrictions are even more draconian, rendering 98 percent of all possible candidates beyond consideration because they lack “qualifications” that have nothing to do with judging.

Maybe, nevertheless, by some statistical anomaly, Biden’s severely constricted pool of candidates contains a disproportionate share of competitively qualified potential Supreme Court justices. From everything we know about average legal skills, however, the odds are against it, individual exceptions notwithstanding.

After the first year of law school, 51 percent of black law students rank in the bottom tenth of their class, compared with 5 percent of white students, according to a study of hundreds of thousands of student records from 90 percent of all accredited law schools and comprising 80 percent of all law students. Two-thirds of black students score in the bottom fifth of their class.

The author of that study, UCLA law professor Richard Sander, attributes that unequal performance distribution to mismatch: every remotely selective law school admits black students with academic qualifications on average vastly below their white peers. Mean black and white scores on the 2013–2014 LSAT were separated by 1.06 standard deviations, the Brookings Institution has found. In 2004, only 29 blacks, or 0.3 percent of all LSAT test takers, scored 170 or above on the LSAT, the average score for the most competitive schools, reports The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. Whites were more than ten times as likely as blacks to score 170 or above. Yet those schools all admitted what they deem a “critical mass” of black students by race-norming their admissions standards.

The resulting skills gap puts preference beneficiaries at a competitive disadvantage in the classroom; they struggle to keep up with instruction pitched to students with more advanced academic skills. The consequences linger: blacks are twice as likely to drop out of law school as whites; only 45 percent of black law grads pass a bar exam on their first try compared with 80 percent of whites. Blacks are six times as likely to fail the exam after multiple attempts.


https://www.city-journal.org/bidens-identity-driven-supreme-court-nomination

halfbaked said...

We betrayed our allies in Afghanistan.

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/03/biden-afghanistan-exit-american-allies-abandoned/621307/?utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

halfbaked said...

This is not great news..

One day after the United States and Russia clashed in a remarkably hostile open session of the U.N. Security Council, the top diplomats from the two nations conferred on Tuesday, resuming private diplomatic negotiations aimed at defusing tensions in Eastern Europe.

The leaders of Britain and Poland are visiting Ukraine on Tuesday, a show of solidarity as Europe seeks to present a united front in the crisis.

“Our part of Europe does not experience earthquakes or volcano eruptions,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland said in Kyiv. “So, living close to a neighbor like Russia, we have the feeling of living at the foot of a volcano.”

Yet even as that meeting is taking place, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary traveled to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — a move that has prompted bitter recriminations from other European Union members that view Mr. Orban’s attempt to cultivate a close relationship with Moscow at a moment of crisis as an act of provocation.

The U.S. secretary of state, Antony J. Blinken, spoke by telephone with Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, but a readout of the call released by the State Department did not indicate any diplomatic breakthrough.

The bitter exchanges between the two nuclear powers at the United Nations on Monday highlighted a vast chasm that needs to be bridged.

The United States said the more than 130,000 Russian troops amassed to Ukraine’s north, east and south represented the greatest threat to European security since the end of World War II.

“They are attempting, without any factual basis, to paint Ukraine and Western countries as the aggressors to fabricate a pretext for attack,” said Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the United States ambassador to the United Nations.

Russia responded by accusing America of warmongering, noting that all of Moscow’s forces were on Russian soil and in Belarus by invitation of the government. But Vassily Nebenzia, the Russian ambassador, did not hide the Kremlin’s disdain for the popularly elected government in Kyiv, calling them “nationalists, radicals, Russophobes and pure Nazis.”

Despite theatrics reminiscent of Cold War confrontations of decades past, President Biden said on Monday that the United States would “engage in nonstop diplomacy” and “attempt like the devil to improve security for our allies and partners and for all of Europe.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain was expected to deliver a similar message from Kyiv.

Mr. Morawiecki of Poland has vowed to confront what he called “Russian neo-imperialism.” Poland recently approved sending “defensive weapons” to Ukraine, and the Polish government has long rallied domestic support by claiming that it is working to root out communists — “red spiders,” in their terminology — from the nation’s legal system.

But leaders of the Polish government came under criticism for attending a gathering of far-right parties in Madrid over the weekend, since many of those groups are considered deeply sympathetic to or outright supportive of the Kremlin. And Warsaw’s domestic agenda echoes Moscow’s in casting gays and lesbians as a threat to civilization and positioning itself on the vanguard of defending “traditional values.”

In that regard, Poland and Hungary are fellow travelers. However, whereas the Polish government has continuously taken a hostile attitude toward Russia, Mr. Orban has been public in his admiration of Mr. Putin.

halfbaked said...

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/02/01/world/russia-ukraine-news/top-diplomats-from-russia-and-the-us-will-discuss-the-ukraine-crisis-today

rrb said...

Anonymous halfbaked said...

We betrayed our allies in Afghanistan.


Gee, never saw THAT coming.

Btw, Sloppy Joe has betrayed ALL Americans by allowing 2 million illegals to invade our southern border. But we're not allowed to talk about that. We just get to pay for it.








halfbaked said...

This is being triggered by the former President rhetoric on racial discrimination tirades on the Supreme Court nominee's decision by President Biden

For the second day in a row, several historically Black colleges and universities received bomb threats Tuesday, resulting in shelters-in-place and canceled classes as authorities swept campuses looking for devices. No explosions have been reported.

Howard University, in Washington, D.C., was threatened on both days. It declared an all-clear Tuesday as it did Monday.

This July 6, 2021, file photo shows a sign outside the Howard University campus in Washington.  / Credit: Jacquelyn Martin / AP
CBS Washington, D.C., affiliate WUSA-TV says a bomb threat was also reported at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) Tuesday.

Other schools getting threats Tuesday included Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Florida; Kentucky State University; Fort Valley State, in Georgia; Xavier University in Louisiana; Spelman College in Atlanta and Morgan State in Baltimore.

Anonymous said...

Jen Psaki, as fundamentally clueless as the Socialist Democrats here.

She is sure that if you call out sick from your job , you are unemployed.

Is she prepping Americans for crashing jobs numbers?

rrb said...

For the second day in a row, several historically Black colleges and universities received bomb threats Tuesday, resulting in shelters-in-place and canceled classes as authorities swept campuses looking for devices. No explosions have been reported.


LMAO.

Right.

On.

Schedule.

Any 'poop swastika's?'

Door pull 'nooses'?

C'mon FBI. Do better.

Next time explode a device in the middle of nowhere, far, far away from even remotely hurting anyone, and then blame it on some newly discovered white supremacist group, and then tie them tenuously to Trump. Get the Southern Poverty Law Center to help you out. They excel in hate crime hoaxes.


LOL.

halfbaked said...

First, let me point out that the inflation pattern consumers appear to expect — a year of rapid price increases followed by a return to modest inflation — would in fact be a good outcome.

As many economists have noted, the pandemic has skewed demand: Nervous consumers have been reluctant to buy services, which often involve face-to-face contact, and have splurged on goods instead:

Supply chains have had problems keeping up with this surge in demand for stuff, leading to much more rapid price increases for goods than for services:

But why have we adjusted through higher goods prices rather than lower service prices? Because history tells us that it’s much easier to raise prices than to cut them. If we’d tried to offset rising prices in supply-constrained sectors by driving down prices elsewhere, we’d have had much slower job growth — and probably wouldn’t have given the private sector as much incentive to reduce the bottlenecks it’s facing.

So a temporary period of elevated inflation, followed by a return to normal, is actually the appropriate economic response to the peculiar stresses of recovery from the pandemic recession — unless higher inflation gets entrenched in expectations. So the evidence that this entrenching isn’t happening is very good news.

Why, then, do I say that pulling off a return to acceptable inflation will be tricky? Because hitting desired economic targets is hard, even when the fundamentals are on your side. We don’t really know what level of gross domestic product is consistent with full employment, nor do we know how high interest rates will have to go to hit any given level of G.D.P. The Fed will adjust its policies based on incoming economic data, but monetary policy acts with a substantial lag, so it can be many months before we know whether interest rates are too low, too high or just right.

But 2022 isn’t 1980: Inflation hasn’t become entrenched. So while there will surely be some bumps along the way, there’s a pretty good chance that the Fed can let us down easy.


halfbaked said...

Can the Fed Let Us Down Easy? https://nyti.ms/3rjAk5k

rrb said...



So a temporary period of elevated inflation, followed by a return to normal, is actually the appropriate economic response to the peculiar stresses of recovery from the pandemic recession — unless higher inflation gets entrenched in expectations. So the evidence that this entrenching isn’t happening is very good news.


Just how deeply within their own asshole did the author of THIS nonsense have to reach to extract it?

Never mind.

I just hit the link. It's Krugman.

LMAO.




halfbaked said...

George Packer has an amazing — and very long piece — on the U.S. withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.

In late 2010, Richard Holbrooke, Obama’s envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, came into Vice President Biden’s office to talk about the situation of Afghan women. According to an audio diary Holbrooke kept, Biden insisted, “I am not sending my boy back there to risk his life on behalf of women’s rights.” (Biden’s son Beau, a member of the Delaware National Guard, had recently been deployed to Iraq for a year.) He wanted every American troop out of Afghanistan, regardless of the consequences for women or anyone else.

When Holbrooke asked about the obligation to people who had trusted the U.S. government, Biden said, “Fuck that, we don’t have to worry about that. We did it in Vietnam; Nixon and Kissinger got away with it.”

During the 2020 campaign, an interviewer repeated some of these quotes to Biden and asked if he believed he would bear responsibility for harm to Afghan women after a troop withdrawal and the return of the Taliban. Biden bristled and his eyes narrowed. “No, I don’t!” he snapped, and put his thumb and index finger together. “Zero responsibility.”

The whole piece offers great insight into a failed war. It’s definitely worth the time.

______

Since World War two, the only war had a somewhat significant victory in Korea.

South Korea is an example of capitalism. Just like the United States of America.

Anonymous said...

RRB is right.

It had that unique Paul Krugman, stench.

rrb said...


The whole piece offers great insight into a failed war. It’s definitely worth the time.


No need alky. We already know that Sloppy Joe is a fucking asshole and an epic failure.

Thanks anyway.



Anonymous said...

Roger is wholly unable to debate on Bidenomics, so he cut n paste .

Anonymous said...

The China Weaponized Virus is not ending, it has become a Political liability so the Socialist will end it.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Another top aide to Pence is meeting with January 6 committee
By Zachary Cohen, Holmes Lybrand, Ryan Nobles and Annie Grayer, CNN
Updated Feb 1, 2022
(CNN) - Greg Jacob, a top aide to former Vice President Mike Pence, met with the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 riot on Tuesday.
CNN spotted Jacob leaving a meeting room on Capitol Hill used by the committee to conduct witness interviews, and a source familiar with the matter confirmed he was scheduled to appear before the panel on Tuesday.
Jacob's meeting with the committee comes after CNN first reported that Pence's former chief of staff, Marc Short, sat for an interview last week.
This story is breaking and will be updated.
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All Rights Reserved.


Roger quoted a Pulitzer Prize winner in economics

Anonymous said...

Roger, have you been pre-approved for your coming new home loan?

Given your credit score your rate has to be 4 plus %.

Anonymous said...

Roger said he dropped $13,000 on two tickets to this year's Super Bowl Game.

Enjoy the Game.

rrb said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

Roger said he dropped $13,000 on two tickets to this year's Super Bowl Game.


And then he woke up, with the 5th Beatle whispering sweet nothings in his ear.


rrb said...



Interesting -

During the 2020 fall semester, Kali Fontanilla—a high school English language teacher working in the Salinas, California, school district—noticed that many of her students were failing one of their other classes: ethnic studies. This was at the height of the pandemic, and instruction was entirely online, leaving many students in the lurch. Still, Fontanilla thought it was odd to see so many Fs.

Salinas has a majority Mexican population; all of Fontanilla's students were Hispanic and were learning English as a second language. Education officials who propose adding ethnic studies to various curriculums—and making it mandatory, as the Salinas school district did—typically intend for privileged white students to learn about other cultures. There's a certain irony in requiring members of an ethnic minority to study this, and an even greater irony in the fact that such students were struggling intensely with the course.

"My students are failing ethnic studies," says Fontanilla, who is of Jamaican ancestry. "I would say half of them are failing this ethnic studies class."

This made Fontanilla curious about what the course was teaching. All of the high school's teachers used the same online platform to post lesson plans and course materials, so Fontanilla decided to take a look. She was shocked by what she saw.

"This was like extreme left brainwashing of these kids," says Fontanilla. "Critical race theory all throughout the lessons, from start to finish. The whole thing."


https://reason.com/2022/01/31/critical-race-theory-taught-in-classroom-california/

halfbaked said...

The American Thinker believes that the vaccines will stop reproductive activity.

On Sunday, January 23, there was a march and rally in Washington, D.C.: "Defeat the Mandates: An America Homecoming."  On Monday, January 24, Senator Ron Johnson hosted a panel discussion where about a dozen of these same doctors shared their personal testimonies.

These are not doctors just plucked off the street, but professionals from all over the country who are tops in their particular field.  One doctor is the CEO of a medical organization with over 17,000 medical and scientific members.  The mainline media called their narratives a "false narrative."

Listen to what these doctors had to say.

"Let doctors be doctors; let the doctor and patient determine the treatment, not the government."

"The men who founded America were not professional politicians, but farmers, shop people, and land-owners."


"It was a serious mistake to let government officials control health care rather than doctors and nurses, who really knew what was happening."

"Don't let them vaccinate your kids.  While vaccinating may have seemed like a good idea at the start of the pandemic, vaccinating kids makes no sense.  Children have natural immunity, rarely catch the flu, and more rarely pass it on to others.  Many have suffered because of the vaccinations."

"Vaccinating children has had very negative results.  Some, especially the boys, have had permanent heart damage.  Some girls became sterile."


"If your child is injured because of the introduction of an unproven vaccine, you have no remedy: drug companies are no longer liable for drug failures. "


LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO

Pope Trump told you what to think!

rrb said...

Anonymous halfbaked said...

The American Thinker believes that the vaccines will stop reproductive activity.



Idiot alky asshole squad...

A woman I work with who had a very difficult time getting pregnant the first time (and would like to have more kids) was advised by both her primary care doc AND her OB/GYN to NOT take the "vaccine" (read: inoculation) because there simply is no way to know how the shots affect fertility.

So once again, you open your fucking pie hole on a topic you know absolutely nothing about.

Idiot.


halfbaked said...

Some Republicans have been working on a similar plan. It would not permit the Vice President from doing what Trump wanted.

A group of U.S. senators on Tuesday introduced draft legislation intended to reform a byzantine 1887 election law that featured prominently in former president Donald Trump’s litigation efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The new 42-page bill, authored by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Angus King (I-Maine) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), would rewrite certain portions of the Electoral Count Act. The ECA is a 19th century law by which Congress vests each state with the power to determine its own slate of electors for the Electoral College. Under the rules of the statute, states have something akin to primacy, but in key circumstances state choices can be reviewed by Congress.

The discussion draft floated by Democratic caucus members would “clarify” that the vice president has only a ceremonial role in the counting of Electoral College votes; it would further state that the V.P. has “no power to reject a state’s electors,” according to a press release accompanying the text of the bill.

Far from picayune, the role of the vice president in overseeing the formal count became a major point of contention in the aftermath of the 2020 contest between Trump and eventual President Joe Biden. Trump, many of his lawyers, and thousands of his supporters pressed then-vice president Mike Pence to reject results from a handful of states where Biden secured close but demonstrative victories against the 45th president. A liberal interpretation of the ECA, Trump’s partisans insisted, would have allowed such action. Pence, in the end, declined and avoided a constitutional and political crisis.


Pence saved the country.




halfbaked said...

https://lawandcrime.com/politics/legal-experts-praise-electoral-count-act-reform-proposals-as-likely-to-make-election-subversion-less-likely/

halfbaked said...

Your ignorance is as bad as ever.

Women who want to get pregnant should not use the covid-19 vaccine injections.


rrb said...



You dumb fuck. Women seeking to get pregnant should not take the vaxx, but little kids should.

Google "Thalidomide" and tell us again how the fears of parents are unfounded.

You're fortunate in the fact that you're so physically and mentally fucked up there's not an injection on the market that can make things any worse for you.

You're not even trusted with a butter knife to cut up a fucking banana, for chrissakes.





Caliphate4vr said...

Google "Thalidomide"

If he weren’t so old, I’d suggest that’s why his teeth are so yellow

Anonymous said...

"rrbFebruary 1, 2022 at 12:50 PM

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

Roger said he dropped $13,000 on two tickets to this year's Super Bowl Game.

And then he woke up, with the 5th Beatle whispering sweet nothings in his ear."

RRB NAILED IT

C.H. Truth said...

A group of U.S. senators on Tuesday introduced draft legislation intended to reform a byzantine 1887 election law that featured prominently in former president Donald Trump’s litigation efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The new 42-page bill, authored by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Angus King (I-Maine) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), would rewrite certain portions of the Electoral Count Act. The ECA is a 19th century law by which Congress vests each state with the power to determine its own slate of electors for the Electoral College. Under the rules of the statute, states have something akin to primacy, but in key circumstances state choices can be reviewed by Congress.


Funny... but if the Senate is creating a new law to prevent what just happened with the 2020 election, then doesn't that (in fact) show that what Trump was attempting to do fell "inside" of the law rather than breaking any law?

Anonymous said...

Socialism always ends badly.
"California Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters claimed her Senate colleagues, Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va, and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., "don't care" about minorities and Black people during an MSNBC interview with host Aaron Gilchrist Sunday."



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
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Anonymous said...

Two newest Racists inn the Socialist Democrats = Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va, and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz.,.

halfbaked said...

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 225 points, or 0.66%. The S&P 500 rose 0.6%, and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.5%.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

CH SAID:
Funny... but if the Senate is creating a new law to prevent what just happened with the 2020 election, then doesn't that (in fact) show that what Trump was attempting to do fell "inside" of the law rather than breaking any law?

Truthful Reverend says:
No, it just reveals that the law was so badly written that it gave Trump a glimmer of an opening by which he might have some small chance to do as he wanted and overthrow the election.

Both Republicans and Democrats are determined to correct this.

rrb said...


Truthful Reverend says:

No, it just reveals that the law was so badly written that it gave Trump a glimmer of an opening by which he might have some small chance to do as he wanted and overthrow the election.



Translation: What Trump attempted was LEGAL, so now Congress is making it ILLEGAL.

Semantic gymnastics is not required here, pederast. Unless you need to obscure the truth as you are always wont to do.

Anonymous said...

Roger, try this, express your own opinion, damn, man up, for the first time in your flaming dumpster fire of a life.

anonymous said...

Like you constantly posting fucked up data, asshole???? Man up and find a job!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Anonymous said...

Racist add two new members, both Democrats.

Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va, and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz.,.

Anonymous said...

WTI Crude. 86.82

A YEAR AGO = $47.63

The data is sound the Bidenomics policies are fucked up and have damaged the poor and middle income earners.

anonymous said...

Google "Thalidomide" and tell us again how the fears of parents are unfounded.


Yeah, for couples trying to conceive you fucking asshole.....the drug was associated with birth defects!!!!!!!!! You speaking for dumb fuck parents is most amusing since you are a dumb fuck!!!!!!!!!!

anonymous said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
WTI Crude. 86.82


The free market working like it is supposed to!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! And you claim a degree from KU and remain this fucking stupid!!!!!!!!!!! I believe you were complaining when Biden approached OPEC trying to increase production and bitch when he opened the reserve......Yep, that's about all he can do to affect pricing!!!!

rrb said...

.the drug was associated with birth defects!!!!!!!!!


So it's safe to assume your mom consumed heavy doses, eh BWAA?

anonymous said...

So it's safe to assume your mom consumed heavy dose

BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! So says our mentally challenged anti science asshole!!!!!!!!!!!! And once again can't admit you fucked up....par for idiots in the GOP!!!!!!!

anonymous said...

Sad to see that DeSantis did nothing about the Nazi's in Orlando while the cops came down on citizens who went after the 3rd reicht demonstrators......this will be interesting to see how it plays out as the local news is carrying an interview with one of the organizers......

anonymous said...

Yep.....DeSantis originally blamed Democrats for the nazi protests in Orlando.....what a sorry sack of crap....just like rat!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!


'Do we even know they're Nazis?' What's behind the controversy over DeSantis aide's now-deleted tweet
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dismissed criticism of his administration on Monday after an aide questioned, in a since-deleted tweet, whether Democratic staffers were posing as neo-Nazis at a weekend rally that members of both parties condemned.

“Do we even know they’re Nazis?” DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw said in a deleted tweet that compared the Orlando rally to people at a campaign rally last fall who posed as white nationalist supporters of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

The flap over his press secretary’s tweet is the latest political dust-up for the GOP governor as he mulls a presidential run that already has drawn the ire of his party’s de facto leader, former President Donald Trump.

Trump is said to be considering a second run at the White House himself and has lobbed criticisms at DeSantis, who has aligned himself with the far-right on hot buttons ranging from the COVID-19 vaccine to critical race theory.

DeSantis did not weigh in on the rally until he was asked about it Monday, when he focused on Democrats. He said they were using the rally to “smear” him and distract from President Joe Biden’s record, according to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.