Democrats Rack Up Redistricting Wins
“Democrats have drawn themselves aggressive maps in Illinois and New York as part of their efforts to overcome perceived Republican redistricting strengths this midterm year,” Axios reports.
“They’ve also been in position to veto some GOP maps and win court challenges to Republican districts.”
“The wins are adding up, with Democrats now set to potentially gain two to three seats through redistricting.”
take a good look at district 10
The hypocrisy is astounding!
So when Democrats redistrict to their own advantage (as in New York where they have a virtual jigsaw puzzle to create a 22-5 Democratic advantage) it is good aggressive political strategy. If Republicans attempt to do anything similar it is illegal gerrymandering and another grave threat to democracy. The reality is that in spite of controlling way more state redistricting, districts being realigned (due to population moves) from blue to red states, the changes between Parties will likely be almost non-existent if not a small advantage for Democrats.
It's funny how liberals feel almost as if they have the right to game the system. In places like New York and California where they own everything, including the State courts they can do pretty much anything they want and they will get away with it (because their liberal justices will back them up). Whereas in most red states, there is less willingness to draw jigsaw puzzles and when they do, more reasonable courts will toss them out.
But such has been the strategy on the left. All's fair in love, war, and politics... and the left is certainly not above cheating, gaming the system, and then pretending they are the victims.
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The unemployment rate rose slightly in January to 4% from 3.9% in December, with more people joining the workforce. Historically low joblessness is helping spur wage growth. Wages climbed 5.7% in January from a year earlier, nearly double the average of about 3% before the pandemic hit.
The combination of low unemployment and strong wage growth is expected to keep the Federal Reserve on track to start lifting interest rates from near zero at its policy meeting next month. Policy makers see an urgent need to bring down inflation that recently hit its highest level in nearly four decades.
Workers have more incentive to return to the labor market than they did a year ago due to the prospect for a bigger paycheck, a rundown in pandemic savings and an improving health situation. The labor-force participation rate, or the share of the population working or seeking a job, rose to 62.2% last month, the highest level since the pandemic hit in early 2020.
There was even a voter referendum on redistricting. NY voters voted to have a special commission do it. But of course, it fell apart in partisanship. That's how dems ended up with it. What they're doing is outrageous.
Our new gov Hochul is just as shitty as Cuomo, just less obnoxious.
Behold the fucking moron* known as the alky.
Too stupid to stay on topic with even his very first comment.
*h/t: Indy Voter.
Good job alky.
Roger we all know all that. No need to post it.
Folks are returning to work not due to rising wages which have no hope of keeping up with inflation, but because the free shit ran out.
Stein's Law: "If something cannot go on forever, it will stop."
A 4% raise with 7%+ inflation is no incentive to go to work. A pile of bills to pay with no income IS.
First, we should get rid of gerrymandering.
But most important issue is that the Republican party is opposed to reform... both sides Scott, used it in history..
As state lawmakers start drawing state legislative and congressional districts, Americans can be confident about this: Many districts will be drawn in bizarre shapes that give one party the advantage. While new technologies have made gerrymandering much easier, citizens have helped by clustering in neighborhoods with others who are politically like-minded, making it easier to see how any region is likely to vote.
But some local and state elections employ “multi-member districts.” These districts have a larger population than single-member districts and elect more than one representative. That represents more views and promotes competition. Here’s how they work.
I don't agree with New York's law.
But you have never criticized Trump's opposition to reform by any of the 35+ Republican lawmakers.
To be fair (and not to condone), the left is pulling this shit out of necessity. They are currently face with protecting the slimmest of congressional majorities, with a 10 year window to try and shore up what they have. NY'ers are fleeing the state like it's on fire. Same with Mexifornia. States who both lost seats due to population declines.
If I had plans to remain in this 3rd world shithole I'd be pissed, but I'll be part of the outward migration very soon.
Let this shithole die the leftist death it so richly deserves.
But you have never criticized Trump's opposition to reform by any of the 35+ Republican lawmakers.
Fuck you alky.
All you and the pederast ever have is But TRUMP!
Go fuck yourself and come back when you have something worth posting
The "non partisan " analysis from Fox News.
U.S. job growth blew past expectations in January as the economy brushed off a record-breaking surge in COVID-19 cases nationwide that threatened to sideline millions of workers and kept many consumers at home.
The Labor Department said in its monthly payroll report released Friday that payrolls in January rose by 467,000, easily topping the 150,000 jobs gained forecast by Refinitiv economists. The unemployment rate, which is calculated based on a separate survey, ticked up slightly to 4% (the increase is largely because the labor force participation rate climbed to 62.2%, the highest level since the pandemic began in February 2020).
WHERE ARE SURGING CONSUMER PRICES HITTING AMERICANS THE HARDEST?
The surprise gain comes after the Biden administration spent the week publicly bracing for an ugly report that officials warned could show the economy actually lost jobs last month. But COVID-19 cases have eased in recent weeks, with the seven-day moving average falling to 596,860, down 20% from the prior week, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
slightly to 4%
LMAO -
WASHINGTON — The Republican National Committee voted Friday to formally censure two of their own party's members — Reps. Liz Cheney, of Wyoming, and Adam Kinzinger, of Illinois, — because of their work investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
The adoption of the resolution occurred Friday by voice vote in Salt Lake City at the RNC's annual meeting when the resolution came before the committee's 168 members during their general session.
https://news.yahoo.com/rnc-votes-censure-cheney-kinzinger-184825230.html
First, I'm focused on NY redistricting. Not every other state.
Second, like rev, just once I'd like to discuss something with a democrat and both have him change the subject to Trump.
This auto correct can be annoying at times.
Reuters news
Employment is 2.9 million jobs below its pre-pandemic peak.
Part of the broad increase in payrolls likely reflected low layoffs after the holiday hiring season, with 10.9 million job openings at the end of December. Though the drop in actual employment in January was in line with prior years, there were large differences at the industry level.
The government also reported that 374,000 more jobs were created in the 12 months through March 2021 than previously reported. January capped President Joe Biden's first year in office, which saw 6.6 million jobs added. Despite the strong economy, Biden's popularity is declining amid soaring inflation.
"We still have a lot of work to do," said Biden at the White House. "Making sure every American has a job, it's a great start, but it's not the finish."
The labor market resilience could alter expectations that economic growth would slow significantly in the first quarter, after consumer spending exited 2021 with a whimper. The economy grew at a 6.9% annualized rate in the fourth quarter. Growth estimates for the first quarter are below a 2% pace.
This is the most important thing
Strong employment gains, accompanied by the biggest annual increase in wages since May 2020, pave the way for the U.S. central bank to raise interest rates in March by at least 25 basis points to tame high inflation. Economists expect as many as seven rate hikes this year. Wage increases balance inflation rates.
"The report is unequivocally good for the economy, but not for markets as the strength in the numbers presents another data point which supports more aggressively hawkish Fed action," said Cliff Hodge, chief investment officer at Cornerstone Wealth in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Stocks on Wall Street were higher. The dollar (.DXY) was steady versus a basket of currencies. U.S. Treasury prices fell.
No shit!!!!)
Lollipop
🤣The unemployment rate rose slightly in January to 4% from 3.9% in December, with more people joining the workforce🤣
Alky corrects prior mistake.
Roger , you said the labor market would be back to per-pandemic levels by last fall.
It didn't.
Proof you are wrong.
"Employment is 2.9 million jobs below its pre-pandemic peak."
The American Fascist Party on Friday officially declared the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and events that led to it “legitimate political discourse,”
Past Job Reports Revised Upwards
February 4, 2022 at 3:13 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
The federal government now says that employers added 647,000 jobs in November, up from the 249,000 reported previously, and 510,000 in December, up from 199,000, the New York Times reports.
That’s an additional 709,000 more jobs than previously reported.
RNC Declares Capitol Riot ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’
February 4, 2022 at 3:04 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 38 Comments
“The Republican Party on Friday officially declared the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and events that led to it ‘legitimate political discourse,’ formally rebuking two lawmakers in the party who have been most outspoken in condemning the deadly riot and the role of Donald J. Trump in spreading the election lies that fueled it,” the New York Times reports.
“The Republican National Committee’s overwhelming voice vote to censure Representatives Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois at its winter meeting in Salt Lake City culminated more than a year of vacillation, which started with party leaders condemning the Capitol attack and Mr. Trump’s conduct, OF COURSE!!! then shifted to downplaying and denying it. HYPOCRISY AND COWARDICE!!!”
Washington Post:
“The censure resolution passed overwhelmingly on a voice vote without debate or discussion, COWARDS!!! with the whole process taking about one minute. COWARDS!!! The party said the behavior of Cheney and Kinzinger ‘has been destructive to the institution of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Republican Party and our republic.'”
NO, THIS HYPOCRISY IS DESTRUCTIVE TO THE INSTITUTION, THE GOP, AND AMERICA!!!
BUT THANKS FOR EXPOSING YOURSELVES!!!!
HISTORY WILL NOTE IT!!!
Arizona Speaker Kills Bill to Allow Nixing of Election Results
February 4, 2022 at 3:22 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers (R) is unilaterally quashing legislation that would have given lawmakers the power to reject election results, the Arizona Star reports.
BECAUSE IT STINKS SO BAD IT WOULD HAVE HURT THE GOP.
BUT LET IT BE NOTED, THERE WERE REPUBLICANS WHO WANTED IT.
THE GOP'S MESSAGE TO AMERICA:
DO NOT ASK WHAT TRUMP REALLY ATTEMPTED
OR WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON JAN. 6.
DO NOT ASK WHETHER THERE WAS A CONSCIOUS ATTEMPT TO CAUSE SEDITION.
DO NOT ASK WHETHER THERE WAS A CONSCIOUS ATTEMPT TO "OVERTHROW THE ELECTION" (TRUMP'S OWN WORDS).
The Republicans are Insurrectionists.
The RNC Joins the Insurrection Plus: The return of Corey
Charlie Sykes
Here are the words to keep in mind: “Ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate discourse.”
And.
“Unanimously.”
Later today, as expected, the Republican National Committee will vote to censure Representatives Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney for their role in seeking the truth about the attack on Capitol.
The timing of the resolution is notable — coming just days after Donald Trump dangled pardons for the insurrectionists who tried to help him overturn the election, and just days after he threatened mass unrest if prosecutors try to hold him accountable. It comes the week we learned of Trump’s push to have the government seize voting machines, and got more details about his plan to use faked and forged electoral vote certificates to force Mike Pence to overturn the election.
And it comes as Trump continues to ratchet up his lies about his electoral defeat.
But at the RNC meeting there was, of course, no discussion of censuring the former president for any of this.
That never came up. Nobody even thought of it.
Nor was there even the slightest suggestion that perhaps the party should distance itself from the bizarre bigoted rantings of MTG, or Paul Gosar, or Lauren Boebert, or Madison Cawthorn.
The purge came only for Cheney and Kinzinger. Because, of course, this Republican party now has one standard, and one standard only: loyalty to the exiled Orange God King and his ongoing obstruction of justice.
Originally, there had been some thought that the RNC would call on the House Republican Conference to expel the the two dissenters, but that move was watered down to a censure resolution that manages to be both meaningless and revealing.
Today’s resolution is strictly symbolic — a performative act of groveling to the defeated, disgraced, twice-impeached former president.
Given the party’s reflexive obeisance to the former president it feels like an homage to Groundhog Day. How many times will they censure the dissenters; how many excommunications will be issued, anathemata hurled, or wrists limply slapped?
So nothing was accomplished and nothing changed. Except . . . it all turns out to be worse than you thought.
This is how the Republican National Committee will describe the investigation into the violent attack on the Capitol that left at least five dead and hundreds — many of them police officers — wounded: “Representatives Cheney and Kinzinger are participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse….”
Nota bene: “persecution.”
“Ordinary citizens.”
“Legitimate political discourse.”
That’s bad enough. But they go on to broaden the condemnation by declaring that they are also helping “to mask Democrat abuse of prosecutorial power for partisan purposes.”
So let’s not put too fine a point on this: The Republican National Committee is fully embracing the Trumpian retconning of Jan. 6th as a peaceful protest and, in the process, has gone all-in on the insurrection itself.
It is decisively not “moving on,” from 2020, or Trump’s obsession relitigation of his defeat.
🤣Avenatti was convicted on charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity 🤣
Pence Says He Had No Power to Overturn Election
February 4, 2022 at 3:54 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
Former vice president Mike Pence said former president Donald Trump was “wrong” in claiming that Pence could have overturned the results of the 2020 election when he presided over the congressional affirmation of Joe Biden’s electoral college win, the Washington Post reports.
Said Pence:
“This week, our former president said I had the right to ‘overturn the election.’ President Trump is wrong. I had no right to overturn the election.”
NOR DID TRUMP.
NOW THE GOP MUST CENSURE PENCE FOR SAYING THAT!!!
RNC,,,,,,!-6 was legitimate political discourse......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Maybe for a banana republic....anyone think the GOP is heading down the road to another insurrection?????????
Cheney is predictably unbowed:
“The leaders of the Republican Party have made themselves willing hostages to a man who admits he tried to overturn a presidential election and suggests he would pardon Jan. 6 defendants, some of whom have been charged with seditious conspiracy. I’m a constitutional conservative and I do not recognize those in my party who have abandoned the Constitution to embrace Donald Trump. History will be their judge. I will never stop fighting for our constitutional republic. No matter what,” Cheney said.
Those are the same words I used since Scott Johnson MD schizophrenia lost his mind
But most important issue is that the Republican party is opposed to reform... both sides Scott, used it in history..
The issue here isn't whether both sides use it.
The issue is that the left cheers the use when California, NY, or Illinois does it and then has a fit (and runs to court) when they believe a red state is redistricting unfairly.
The Goddard linked article even admits that New York and Illinois are being aggressive in order to "offset" the advantages that the GOP has with being in control of many more state legislatures.
The ironic thing here is that the GOP controls more states because the voters put more GOP people in charge of those states. But California, NY, and Illinois still feel "right" about going to the extreme (22-5 in NY) to make up for what they lost at the ballot box.
That is the trouble here Roger. You are right to say that gerrymandering should be outlawed and something should be done so that states cannot do these sorts of things.
But the maps that have been redrawn in Republican controlled states by Judges (that were drawn by the elected officials) are not even remotely in the same vicinity as how NY and California are gerrymandering.
The real out of control gerrymandering is happening (as it always has) in blue states and liberals (such as Goddard) applaud it as "smart politics" even as they decry the fact that GOP controlled states pick up a seat or two when they redraw (largely because many of those blue states have picked up population).
It's the hypocrisy.
I respect him despite opposition to his political views
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday directly rebutted Donald Trump’s false claims that Pence somehow could have overturned the results of the 2020 election, saying that the former president was simply “wrong.”
He has never said that before today
In a speech to the conservative Federalist Society in Florida, Pence addressed Trump’s intensifying efforts this week to advance the false narrative that he could have done something to prevent Joe Biden from taking office.
“President Trump is wrong,” Pence said. “I had no right to overturn the election.”
While Pence in the past has defended his actions on Jan. 6 and said that he and Trump will likely never see “eye to eye” on what happened that day, the remarks Friday marked his most forceful rebuttal of Trump to date. And they come as Pence has been laying the groundwork for a potential run for president in 2024, which could put him in direct competition with his former boss, who has also been teasing a comeback run.
In a statement Tuesday, Trump said the committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol should instead probe “why Mike Pence did not send back the votes for recertification or approval.” And on Sunday, he blasted Pence, falsely declaring that “he could have overturned the Election!”
Vice presidents play only a ceremonial role in the the counting of Electoral College votes, and any attempt to interfere in the count would have represented a profound break from precedent and democratic norms.
Today's version of economic knowledge brought to us by Alky.
If the economy continues to improve enough that inflation won't matter much."
Myballs said...
First, I'm focused on NY redistricting. Not every other state.
Second, like rev, just once I'd like to discuss something with a democrat and both have him change the subject to Trump.
RRH Elections
https://mobile.twitter.com/RRHElections/status/1489456763141300226
An interesting tidbit from the lawsuit filed against NY's Congressional maps. The plaintiffs drew 5,000 computer-generated maps without partisan considerations & the map NY Democrats passed was more biased towards the Democrats than any of those 5,000 maps
https://www.scribd.com/document/556697594/As-Filed-Petition
I've pretty much given up on this blog except for reading the top line commentary from CHT which is still very worthwhile.
The liberals here are a fucking joke
And seeing what their meals consist of explains a lot
ROFLMFAO !!!
Cheney, who has seemed to grow angrier at her party with each month for its refusal to play along with the notion that Jan. 6 was an “insurrection” that threatened American democracy, is not going down without a fight. And she can count on other GOP celebrities from the past, such as former President George W. Bush and former House Speakers John Boehner and Paul Ryan, to assist her with fundraising.
Absurd Strategy
But the idea that the 2002 GOP All-Star team can compete against contemporary Republicans with voters who have long since repudiated their party’s ancien regime is an absurd strategy.
The race is being spun by the liberal mainstream media as a case of a brave, principled conservative standing up against an army of GOP zombies who have sold their souls to Trump. But as in the rest of the country, Wyoming conservatives understand that Trump’s populist defense of the working and middle class is a better fit for the party than one that seemed more in line with the interests of Wall Street.
They think the Bushes exploited them while Trump fought for them. To the surprise of many, Trump wound up leading the most successful conservative administration in memory until it was brought down by a pandemic unleashed by China and a mainstream media/Big Tech alliance aimed at silencing the truth about Biden family corruption.
Republicans understand that Cheney’s acceptance of Democrats’ branding of not just the Capitol rioters or even Trump but all Republican voters as insurrectionist traitors targets them and their beliefs. Even if they aren’t still questioning the 2020 presidential election results, most Republicans seem to comprehend that the real threats to democracy are the McCarthyite tactics of the Jan. 6 Committee that Cheney is helping to lead and her Democratic allies’ attempts to silence dissent on the Internet.
This is a statement of loyalty to Trump
https://thefederalist.com/2022/02/04/liz-cheney-marks-the-last-stand-of-the-ancien-regime-republicans/
Bidenomics Build Back Broker has failed Americans.
This will work to the pump in the next week, push gasoline ever higher.
Diesel has soared, it is the life blood of Farming .
WTI Crude91.93 +1.66. +1.84% just today.
ading the top line commentary from CHT which is still very worthwhile.
BWWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! For assholes like fucked up!!!!! BTW.....sure glad that some D's are practicing what the GOP has done for years....stacking the deck!!!!!!!! LOLOLOOO
What is truly abhorrent is the RNC blasting Cheney for doing her job....even though I differ will just about every policy she stands for.....I can surely appreciate her set of balls that none you you slurpers own or will ever own!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAA
New York and California are the two most populated states. But because of our federal government system, there are more Republican States
Wyoming has 9 more electors per people than California or New York.
When they gerrymand to favor Republicans, each person has more power than me!
I think your ignorance is messing your mind Scott.
WTI Crude91.93 +1.66. +1.84% just today.
Yep goat fucker.....Captain Asswipe!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! I am sure with your KU toilet paper degree, the fact that the world's prices of crude has a reason that is global, not a US only problem that your narrow stupid mind makes it!!!!! LOLOLOOLO
THE GOP'S MESSAGE TO AMERICA:
DO NOT ASK WHAT TRUMP REALLY ATTEMPTED
OR WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON JAN. 6.
DO NOT ASK WHETHER THERE WAS A CONSCIOUS ATTEMPT TO CAUSE SEDITION.
DO NOT ASK WHETHER THERE WAS A CONSCIOUS ATTEMPT TO "OVERTHROW THE ELECTION" (TRUMP'S OWN WORDS).
America's response:
Why is anyone still obsessing with Jan 6th?
“Cheney and Kinzinger are participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse”
The Revolver agreed with Scott Johnson MD
January 6th was a failed coup Scott Johnson.
You speaking point is
“Cheney and Kinzinger are participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse.
It one of the most dangerous events in history
But your loyalty is incurable.
The failed coup was really the deep state's attempt to get Trump out of office by weoponizing the doj, FBI and irs. Add to that all the 25th amendment efforts.
Jan 6 was a couple attempt with no guns. One guy had a fire extinguisher. You're an idiot.
New York and California are the two most populated states. But because of our federal government system, there are more Republican States
Don’t tell FL or Texas the states with more population than NY.
And they are growing unlike CA or NY
THWAPP
It one of the most dangerous events in history
THE RNC DECLARED 1/6 LEGITIMATE POLITICAL DISCOURSE TO WHICH Lil Schitty DOES NOT HAVE THE INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY TO DENY!!!!!! HE STILL THINKS TRUMP WON!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
Nope, the emotional leftist.
Don’t tell FL or Texas the states with more population than NY.
Don't you have some vodka to snort shorty/??????? Your fact checking prowess is about as awesome as you being a loser salesman and UGA graduate.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Don’t tell FL or Texas the states with more population than NY.
And they are growing unlike CA or NY
THWAPP
The alky considers himself some political sage, and he's just a fucking retard.
1,California 39,538,223
2,Texas. 29,145,505
3,Florida. 21,538,187
4,New York. 20,201,249
Cite, US Census
The Retard shit his depends again
Why is anyone still obsessing with Jan 6th?
CHT
🙋♂️
BECAUSE since Jan. 20th, 2021.
Bidenomics have failed Americans.
It one of the most dangerous events in history
More dangerous than when the Weather Underground detonated a fucking BOMB in the Senate chamber vestibule back in the 80's alky???
Grow up.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
1,California 39,538,223
2,Texas. 29,145,505
3,Florida. 21,538,187
BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Goat fucker's KU degree pays off!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOL. Why are you so set that 1-6 was a nothing burger??????
vestibule back in the 80's alky???\
It was 1971 you fucking asshole and yes 1-6 was a red cunt hair from overthrowing an election!!!! Sorry sport....try again!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAA
You were saying BWAA?
Eventually, M19 turned to building explosives themselves. Just before 11 p.m. on November 7, 1983, they called the U.S. Capitol switchboard and warned them to evacuate the building. Ten minutes later, a bomb detonated in the building’s north wing, harming no one but blasting a 15-foot gash in a wall and causing $1 million in damage. Over the course of a 20-month span in 1983 and 1984, M19 also bombed an FBI office, the Israel Aircraft Industries building, and the South African consulate in New York, D.C.’s Fort McNair and Navy Yard (which they hit twice.) The attacks tended to follow a similar pattern: a warning call to clear the area, an explosion, a pre-recorded message to media railing against U.S. imperialism or the war machine under various organizational aliases (never using the name M19).
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/1980s-far-left-female-led-domestic-terrorism-group-bombed-us-capitol-180973904/
I've pretty much given up on this blog except for reading the top line commentary from CHT which is still very worthwhile.
You mean that insane crazy guy who has lost it and needs help?
Ancient history asshole.....they killed no one and warned of the event......doen's make them good, The first blast was 1971!!!!!
They oringally were an anti war group!!!! Thanx for correcting yourself.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Only a person with low IQ and a stroke victim says something this ridicules.
"hair from overthrowing an election"
The Doopie Award 🥇
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The Republican Party on Friday took an official stand — against truth and democracy. At the Republican National Committee’s winter meeting in Salt Lake City, party leaders censured Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and moved to aid her primary opponent, Harriet Hageman, who is former president Donald Trump’s preferred candidate for Wyoming’s lone congressional seat.
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The Orwellian censure resolution accuses Ms. Cheney and fellow GOP dissident Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) of engaging in behavior “destructive to the institution of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Republican Party and our republic.” Her transgression? Co-leading the House committee investigating the Capitol invasion, an act of political violence Mr. Trump inspired when he was a sitting president charged with protecting the nation from enemies foreign and domestic. The investigation, the censure resolution claimed, is “a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse.”
When in recent memory has the House been more threatened as when members had to barricade the doors to the chamber against a dangerous mob screaming for their blood? By insisting on a full probe and accountability for one of the country’s lowest moments since the Civil War, Ms. Cheney is waging what, within her party, is an increasingly lonely battle against those seeking to pervert the U.S. system of government for personal
RED CUNT HAIR GOAT FUCKER!!!!!!!!!!
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radio.wpsu.org
On November 7, 1983, a female-led group called the May 19th Communist Organization, or M19, bombed the north wing of the Capitol building, an act intended, the people behind it claimed, to protest racism, sexism, and what they saw as President Reagan’s imperialistic vision for the country.
HEY FUCKING MORON RAT/........THE WU HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE 80'S BOMBS,,,.GOD YOU ARE WRONG AGAIN!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
RED CUNT HAIR GOAT FUCKER!!!!!!!!!!
So are you suggesting that this person has red cunt hair and fucks goats or that this person fucks goats with read cunt hair?
Just curious...
I remember when 100s of angry protester stormed the Capital complex buildings, got inside, and then ran around screaming about where they could find the Senators going about their constructional duties so they could "prevent" those duties from being performed.
And liberals applauded!!!
Hooray for them! Kudos! Those damned Senators had it coming! Only with they would have had to deal with the angry mob!!!
I remember...
So are you suggesting that this person has red cunt....
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! What you are suggesting is what a naive and sheltered life you have......From Urban Dictionary for the intellectually dishonest...
rch
The smallest unit of measurement practically possible: A Red Cunt Hair.
by Anonymous December 15, 2002
"hair from overthrowing an election"
The Doopie Award 🥇
This is representative of how authoritarian parties work. Discredit institutional governmental organizations, and replace the non partisan leadership with loyalists.
A Prescription for Transforming the CDC
The Centers for Disease Control has failed to modernize, adapt, and evolve to sustain a position of relevance, let alone leadership. Here’s how to change that.
By Paul Mango
February 3, 2022
After two years of responding lethargically, failing to reveal key data, and issuing muddled messages, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has proven it is fundamentally incapable of leading the nation through a fast-moving pandemic. In his recent book, The Premonition, Michael Lewis pejoratively refers to the CDC as “Center for Disease Observation and Reporting.” While this was meant as an appropriate criticism of the CDC’s passive operating posture and inability to “control” COVID-19, Lewis was actually too kind. The CDC’s performance in “observation and reporting” has been dismal.
The CDC, founded in 1946 as the Center for Communicable Diseases, boasts a rich history of achievements. Beginning with malaria, the CDC has played central roles in the identification, mitigation, or eradication of diseases such as smallpox, Ebola, polio, and HIV/AIDS. Common to many once-successful organizations, however, it has failed to modernize, adapt, and evolve to sustain a position of relevance, let alone leadership. Nothing short of a complete transformation is necessary.
Where to start?
While there are scores of changes necessary to transform the CDC’s pandemic response capability, three of them are more critical than the others: its ability to capture and aggregate data, its role in conducting research, and its use of sound behavioral science principles.
Capturing and aggregating data. The CDC relies largely on antiquated state, county, and municipal public health agencies to collect data on infectious disease cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. These public health agencies in many cases collect the data manually, aggregate it, and then send it to the CDC, where it is aggregated again. In some cases, the local public health agencies still use facsimile machines. As such, these data are at best incomplete, inaccurate, and untimely. Why go through so many layers of manual data collection and aggregation when we have the infrastructure to collect all these data—almost instantaneously—straight from the sources?
The United States has spent tens of billions of dollars over more than a decade to automate data capture and aggregation across most aspects of the nation’s health system. Electronic health records (EHRs) now exist in nearly every hospital, physician’s office, clinical laboratory, community health center, and retail pharmacy in the country. All of these entities are capable of capturing and transmitting relevant COVID-19 data on cases, hospitalizations, and deaths multiple times a day.
Many of the EHRs are linked through regional Health Information Exchanges (HIEs). During 2020, we tapped into all of these entities’ information systems during Operation Warp Speed to distribute vaccines and track vaccinations. Moreover, we used outside firms to create an integrated management system to track critical medical supply inventory from factory to warehouse to hospital and to tap into claims data from health insurers to identify and prioritize for vaccination those most vulnerable to COVID-19.
The U.S. medical supply, health insurance, and care delivery systems, supported by regional health information exchanges and advanced analytics firms, have the infrastructure, capacity, and capability required to capture, transmit, and evaluate nearly all relevant pandemic-related data in real-time. The CDC simply needs to coordinate an effort to aggregate it.
Democratizing pandemic research. Once the relevant data described above are aggregated, they should simultaneously be put into the public domain for use by public health entities, political leaders, businesses, and others. America’s schools of public health and academic medical centers have thousands of highly trained epidemiologists, data scientists, and researchers eager to derive key insights into what has been happening throughout the pandemic. Imagine what they could have done had they been fed relevant data on a daily basis.
For example, in June 2021, the Cleveland Clinic published a compelling COVID-19 study of the protection afforded by natural immunity based on its 50,000 employees’ data. The CDC did not release its own findings on this critical information until seven months later in January of 2022. The CDC’s role should not be to conduct its own research during a pandemic, rather it should promote, sponsor, and then evaluate research from all over the country and synthesize it for policy purposes.
Enhancing behavioral science capabilities. Mitigating the spread and clinical impact of a virus such as COVID-19 is all about modifying human behaviors: successfully donning a mask, maintaining social distance, isolating, and getting vaccinated. Behavioral scientists at many of our universities, consumer goods companies, and social media platforms study health-related human behaviors and have established well-known principles such as status-quo bias, loss aversion, and saliency that, when used effectively, are highly impactful. If we really wish to “follow the science,” then behavioral science should play a much more prominent role in the CDC’s overall pandemic response and communications arsenal.
Embedding these changes into the CDC will require a critical evaluation of its leadership, mindsets, and culture. The current organization favors working with the nation’s public health community to the exclusion of the more nimble, capable private sector. As well, it believes its source of power and influence is in hoarding critical data and publishing its own research rather than enabling others to have immediate access to such data and conducting their own research. As we proved during Operation Warp Speed, if the government enables success, America’s private sector will deliver it. The time is right for the CDC to adopt this principle.
Well Denny...
Congratulations on being the only one here who understands what a red cunt hair stands for! You must have made your parents proud!
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The North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday blocked the state's new Republican-drawn congressional and legislative maps, ruling they violate the state constitution.
"We conclude that the congressional and legislative maps enacted … are unconstitutional beyond a reasonable doubt under the free elections clause, the equal protection clause, the free speech clause, and the freedom of assembly clause of the North Carolina Constitution," the court wrote in an order.
"To comply with the limitations contained in the North Carolina Constitution which are applicable to redistricting plans, the General Assembly must not diminish or dilute any individual's vote on the basis of partisan affiliation," the order continued.
"When, on the basis of partisanship, the General Assembly enacts a districting plan that diminishes or dilutes a voter's opportunity to aggregate with likeminded voters to elect a governing majority-that is, when a districting plan systematically makes it harder for one group of voters to elect a governing majority than another group of voters of equal size-the General Assembly unconstitutionally infringes upon that voter's fundamental right to vote."
North Carolina's new congressional map was passed by its GOP-controlled legislature in November and would likely have helped Republicans gain at least two seats in the state's delegation.
The court gave the legislature two weeks to draw new maps and submit them to a lower court, which will select a remedial plan.
The court's three Republican justices dissented from the ruling, writing that it "violates separation of powers by effectively placing responsibility for redistricting with the judicial branch, not the legislative branch as expressly provided in our constitution."
"By choosing to hold that partisan gerrymandering violates the North Carolina Constitution and by devising its own remedies, there appears to be no limit to this Court's power," Chief Justice Paul Newby wrote for the dissenters
But Roger...
You don't seem to have a problem with NY creating a map that provides Democrats with a 22-5 advantage?
I already said that.
I hope that the Court system can get rid of gerrymandering
The New American Authoritarian Party supporters attacked Mike Pence
'Stone-cold coward!' Steve Bannon fumes after Pence tells Trump he couldn't overturn 2020 election
February 04, 2022
Trump loyalists didn't wait long to start attacking former Vice President Mike Pence over his condemnation of former president Donald Trump on Friday.
On his "War Room" show, Trump adviser Steve Bannon played a clip from Pence's speech to the Federalist Society.
“This week, president Trump said I had a right to ‘overturn the election.' President Trump is wrong,” Pence said in the clip. “I had no right to overturn the election. The presidency belongs to the American people and the American people alone, and frankly there is no idea more un-American than the notion that any one person could choose the American president."
"Wow," Bannon responded after a long pause. "That's not what president Trump said. What president Trump said is you had the full right to revert back to the states ... so they could review the process of how they certified the Biden electors. Pence, you're going to carry this thing, eventually, to your grave, OK? Because it is a mark of shame, and you are a stone-cold coward."
"My head's blowing up," Bannon added, before alluding to the fact that Pence's former chief of staff, Marc Short, testified before the House Select Committee investigation the Capitol insurrection. Bannon is awaiting trial on charges of contempt for defying a subpoena from the committee.
"I can't take Pence and Marc Short and all these Koch (brothers) guys ratting out president Trump up on Capitol Hill right now," Bannon said.
Scott, why haven't you said anything about it??
Well I might suggest that the North Carolina court is overstepping their boundaries if North Carolina cannot redistrict in a way that only creates one or two seats different. I have seen that map, and it doesn't look anything like the NY jigsaw puzzle. It simply looks like a fairly logical map.
An Insurrection doesn't mean to have succeeded to avoid prosecution
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has obtained White House records showing then-President Donald Trump spoke with Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio that morning, a source confirmed to ABC News Friday.
The source said call logs records, part of the documents the National Archives handed over to the committee, found that Trump called Jordan from the White House residence and they spoke for 10 minutes, and while Jordan has said he did speak to Trump that day, it was not previously known they spoke that morning, before the attack and the counting of electoral votes.
If there was a planned attack on the Capitol building, sedition or at least obstruction of justice.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has obtained White House records showing then-President Donald Trump spoke with Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio that morning, a source confirmed to ABC News Friday.
The source said call logs records, part of the documents the National Archives handed over to the committee, found that Trump called Jordan from the White House residence and they spoke for 10 minutes, and while Jordan has said he did speak to Trump that day, it was not previously known they spoke that morning, before the attack and the counting of electoral votes.
Before the attack occurred.
Scott, why haven't you said anything about it??
Said anything about "what" ???
I don't recall that I ever argued that Pence was going to make any attempts or should make any attempts to not certify the election. I do not know the constitutional answer to what he could and could not do. I have heard decent arguments saying he had some limited authority and decent arguments saying that the counting is strictly ceremonial and he has no authority what-so-ever.
I believe that is why our Congress is looking now to clarify these laws to make it clear how this process is supposed to play out.
But either way... whether or not he had any authority to prevent the counting of the electors that day is moot in my mind, because the legally elected electors were there, there were more than enough of them to put Biden over the top. Had they not counted on Jan 6th, they would have counted on Jan 7th or whenever. There was no court in the land that was going to actually allow a change to the results of the election (regardless of what Pence did or didn't do on Jan 6th).
It is much ado about nothing.
Biden was elected President and was going to be sworn in.
100% for certain!
The rest is just drama about the counting.
An Insurrection doesn't have to have succeeded, to avoid prosecution
Roger...
If someone attempts to use legal tricks to accomplish something and is told that those tactics are wrong. Or if someone in Government with authority attempts to do something that the courts eventually say is unconstitutional.
Those are not criminal acts.
Otherwise every President who ever issued an executive order that was shot down by the courts could be convicted of a crime for "trying" to undermine the laws of the land.
Now did Trump think he had a legitimate legal case to overturn the election? He probably thought so and people around him probably told him that? Did I believe he had a case to overturn the election? Not in a million years. But simply believing that there is some legal maneuvering available and exhausting those legal options (albeit failing miserably) is simply not a crime...
No matter what "term" you use to describe it.
An attempt to overthrow the election results, is just drama about counting.
They wanted to let the house of Representatives the decided who won, with each state with one vote. The Republicans have a majority of seats in the house.
You hate liberals so much that you remain loyal to Trump.
If directed people to break the law he will be put in a grand jury hearing. Because just like the any mobster, he will probably get indicted and charged with a crime..
If you told rrb to shoot me, you would be prosecuted.
It was not an executive order!
You would have been a terrible lawyer.
But even if you are correct about the Insurrection.
An Atlanta-area district attorney investigating former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia expects a special grand jury for the case to see a lot of activity in June and July, according to reporting from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday.
Executive privilege doesn't matter in Georgia state law.
Grade juries are used for major crimes
Well Roger...
You make a great point. There is a clause in the Constitution that provides that if there is no electoral college winner or if the electoral college ends in a tie, that the House of Representatives decides the next President.
But you do realize that if that happened, it wouldn't be a coup or an insurrection, it would be the House working within the boundaries of the Constitution.
Now let's say for sake of argument that the electoral college had been a 269-269 tie but that Biden had still won by 7 million votes. You don't think that liberals would be screaming bloody murder and using every legal trick that was available to them to try to sway or undermine that vote in Congress or even to to court to prevent it?
They would likely lost in court. Just like Al Gore eventually lost in court, or John Kerry lost in court, or the Green Party candidate (on behalf of Hillary Clinton) lost in court attempting to challenge those victories.
Exhausting your legal options is not a crime.
This is all just semantics. You take actions that are legal under our constitution and then you label them to make them sound like a crime, when in essence, they are just actions.
Were some of these Trump actions stupid or in bad taste? In my opinion yes. But he is entitled to exhaust all of his legal actions and/or even ask others to exhaust those actions on his behalf.
Do I like that he asked Governor Kemp to dig deeper into the alleged fraud for example? Nope. I thought it was in bad taste. But it was not a crime. Not unless it came with some sort of threat or bribe. It was well within Kemp's authority to dig deeper. In fact we know now that Kemp shut down the ballot harvesting investigation that has been now reopened and may prove or may not prove that illegal ballots made the difference in Biden's win there.
I mean if Presidents can no longer go to Governors of their own Party and make asks, well then we have a pretty big problem.
The difference between you and I Roger.
I can with a clear head and lack of hatred understand that Trump did some stupid and untasteful things that were not crimes under any statute.
You cannot come to that same clear headed conclusion because you are not clear headed when it comes to Trump.
Likely because you are scared shitless that if he is not convicted of some crime that he will win in 2024 and be YOUR president again.
The committee also wants to speak with Jordan about meetings he had with White House officials and Trump in the months between the 2020 presidential election in November and the January 6 attack about "strategies for overturning the results of the 2020 election."
Scott if they had planned to overturn in advance, the election, obstruction of justice is a felony.
November and the January 6 attack about "strategies
you are not clear headed when it comes to Trump.
"Grade juries are used for major crimes"
ALKY pooped his depends
Joe admits Bidenomics Build Back Broker has failed Americans.
"“Look, average people are getting clobbered by the cost of everything today,” Biden said, acknowledging that “gas prices at the pump are up” and “food prices are up.”
Instead of prosecuting rioters during the death of a drug addicted black man, who sprayed government building in Seattle, they and charging legitimate demonstrators in DC
A federal judge has ordered a Virginia man accused of assaulting multiple police officers and using a strobe light to disorient them during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack to remain in detention.
Geoffrey William Sills is charged as part of a nine-defendant case. Prosecutors believe the group led a surrounding crowd into a crushing melee that injured multiple members of the police. Sills is accused of using a strobe light to disorient officers; he also allegedly stole a police baton and used it to assault multiple cops who were trying to protect the Capitol Complex from the riotous crowd. His co-defendants are Patrick Edward McCaughey III, Tristan Chandler Stevens, David Lee Judd, Christopher Joseph Quaglin, Robert Morss, David Mehaffie, Steven Cappuccio, and Federico Guillermo Klein.
Sills had requested that he be released from detention. He argued that he wasn’t a danger to the community and that other defendants engaged in more dangerous conduct on Jan 6 had been released from jail pending trial.
President Trump will pardon him!
If he had the courage!
If only Pence had found the “courage” to do the incredibly stupid, illegal, and country-destroying thing Trump wanted him to do, everything would have been fine. Pence is finally fed up.
His inner circle seems to be fed up too. If you’re not following news about the January 6 committee, you’ve missed the fact that Team Pence has been quite cooperative. No arms are being twisted to get them to testify:
Some Pence-world witnesses have testified without a subpoena, according to one source with direct knowledge of the closed-door hearings.
Both Pence’s former chief of staff Marc Short, and former press secretary Alyssa Farah, who later served as White House communications director, are among those cooperating with the committee.
Keith Kellogg also has given a deposition.
One source familiar with their involvement said Short, who was subpoenaed by the committee, would not have cooperated without the approval of Pence.
That was published on January 6 of this year. Since then, more Pence aides have testified. Just this week the committee heard from Short and Greg Jacob, who served as general counsel to Pence during his time in office. Quote:
Short, who was with Pence at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and participated in a critical White House meeting on January 4, 2021, is seen as a potentially crucial witness in the committee’s investigation as the panel pieces together the pressure campaign then-President Donald Trump and his allies waged to try to convince Pence not to certify the presidential election.
As Pence’s general counsel, Jacob played a critical role in countering efforts to persuade the former vice president not to certify the electoral results. He was part of the vice president’s team that pushed back against John Eastman, the conservative lawyer who embraced fringe legal theories about the vice president’s ability to overturn the election.
That’s as close to Trump around the time of the insurrection as the committee could reasonably hope to get. And Mike Pence’s team has made it possible.
If you like, you can view that in terms of cynical political self-interest. That is, maybe Team Pence is calculating that the more damning the committee’s findings are, the more politically damaged Trump will be and the more inclined Republican voters will become to search elsewhere for a 2024 nominee. But I find that far-fetched, beginning with the fact that there’s nothing so damning the committee could discover that it would realistically scare GOPers away from Trump. They could have testimony from Short that Trump himself wanted to see Pence hanged for refusing to overturn the election and the average MAGA media response would be, “W-w-well, at least he fights!” More likely, I think, is that Pence is punching back at Trump and his team is cooperating with the committee because they’ve just … had enough. They witnessed firsthand a coup attempt that could have very plausibly led to Pence being murdered and the guy responsible for it not only doesn’t care, he’s conniving to try something again in 2024 if he loses that election too. They’ve reached their limit — finally.
I hope Mike Pence’s testimony before the January 6 committee is televised. Live and in primetime, preferably!
Sorry Roger....
You do realize that we have discussed the Fulton County grand jury on multiple occasions and it has been explained to you that they have no authority to indict anyone.
All they can do is attempt to recommend to Kemp and the State AG that charges are warranted. But since Kemp was the one on the other side of the phone, I would think that Fulton County will have a difficult time coming up with information about phone that has previously escaped the person on the phone?
Not only is it for show... why did they wait for over a year to do this?
The Jan 6th "committee" equally has no authority to charge crimes and if Biden and Garland want to see some real attacks for partisanship, just have them try to "charge" Biden's likely 2024 opponent with a less than solid crime (something that the FBI and DOJ has already ruled out based on previous investigations). Biden would likely drop another 5-10 points by attempting something that his own Party impeached Trump for as "abuse of power". And Trump didn't even investigate Biden or even his son. It was just "brought up" and Democrats shit their pants.
The only other investigation is the SDNY and that is currently a civil (not criminal) investigation and it is aimed at the Trump company, not Trump himself.
The support for Trump is slowly going away for Trump.
Former RNC executive slams party for Cheney-Kinzinger censure: 'I would not contribute' to the GOP now
Matthew Chapman
February 04, 2022
On Friday, shortly after the Republican National Committee voted to censure Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) for their work on the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, former Republican National Committee executive Al Cardenas tore into the GOP for their move.
"I would not contribute to the RNC now," said Cardenas, who also served as chairman of the Florida Republican Party and chaired the American Conservative Union. "These are two legitimately elected Republican members of Congress. One whose father was VP for 8 years; the other an active member of our military."
Kinzinger and Cheney, who were among the ten House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump for his involvement in inciting the Capitol attack, have consistently scolded their party for allowing conspiracy theories about the election being stolen to propagate.
Advice you ignored
The censure resolution has attracted immediate controversy for a line that states Cheney and Kinzinger's work on the Select Committee furthers the "persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse." RNC chair Ronna McDaniel has denied this passage is referring to the perpetrators of the January 6 attack itself.
If The grand jury hearing provide reasonable evidence, the attorney General of the state of Georgia will indict Trump. I understand how it works, you think I'm demented. ..
Nonsense. information about phone that has previously escaped the person on the phone? You he should have already Indicted Trump..???
If the hearings unveil evidence the DOJ will conduct an investigation and perhaps indict Trump.
You think it's all about getting rid of the Orange and again and again.
SDNY depends upon his money handling manager who might be in jeopardy for tax evasion.
Unlike Trump and..., some Republicans have a respect for the right to choose our leaders in a fair election.
Strictly speaking, Speaker Rusty Bowers is not killing House Bill 2596, he told Capitol Media Services on Wednesday. That’s something he could do by simply refusing to assign it to any committee to be considered.
Instead, Bowers has taken the unprecedented step of assigning the proposal to each and every one of the 12 House committees, saying he knows full well there is no way it can secure approval of each. Most bills go to no more than two committees.
The maneuver drew an angry reaction from the bill’s sponsor, Rep. John Fillmore, R-Apache Junction. He complained to Capitol Media Services that “his highness’’ was abusing his powers in deep-sixing a measure that 14 other Republicans, out of 47 in the Legislature, support fully enough to sign on as co-sponsors.
“He does things like he’s God,’’ Fillmore said of the speaker. But Fillmore acknowledged he doesn’t have the votes — at least among those in his caucus willing to stand up — to oust Bowers as speaker and install someone who would allow the plan a chance of getting to the House floor for a vote.
“Sometimes there are a great many of the legislators (who) don’t have the intestinal fortitude to do what is right,’’ Fillmore said.
His proposed legislation is a grab bag of changes to election laws. It would:
Repeal laws allowing anyone to get an early ballot, saying only those with an excuse, like being hospitalized, would get that right.
Bar all other forms of early voting, requiring that ballots be cast only on Election Day.
Prohibit the use of Election Day voting centers available to anyone within a county, restricting people to casting ballots only in their home precinct.
Arizona is becoming more blue than before because of changing demographics in the suburbs.
It's good news for Americans of all races.
Not just people like you and me.
If The grand jury hearing provide reasonable evidence, the attorney General of the state of Georgia will indict Trump. I understand how it works, you think I'm demented.
It's that sort of Grand Jury Roger... it's a county Grand Jury without any ability to indict. It is a Republican Governor, a Republican AG, and this is the liberal stronghold of Fulton County trying to prove somehow that the people in charge got it wrong?
And Roger... how is it that the allegations that Trump tried to pressure Kemp into doing something illegal wouldn't be something that Kemp himself would have the ultimate say on?
Some third Party is going to tell Kemp what did or didn't happen to him as if he isn't bright enough to figure it out himself? He was on the other side of the phone call and there were other conversations that were not part of that phone call.
Kemp is quite literally the only person in the world who can make the determination if he was being "pressured" to break some law, which was not even a real law in the first place.
Kemp as Governor had every legal right to push investigations into fraud had he wanted to. There is nothing illegal about that.
American Greatness believes that the Democrats are following the same path.
accomplishing the following:
The elites of the genocidal Communist Chinese regime and their family members were corrupted and compromised by the United States
Communist China’s government was rife with U.S. spies?
Communist China’s government was being lobbied by Chinese foreign agents paid for by the United States?
Communist China’s government was simultaneously being lobbied on behalf of the United States by Chinese businesses who are fearful of being excluded from the American economy?
Communist China’s propaganda campaigns were being hamstrung by Chinese business leaders, athletes, activists, artists, and others messaging on behalf of the United States?
Communist China’s media received money to disseminate U.S. propaganda?Communist China was divided over the meaning of its revolutionary past and its present with a large segment of its population believing their country was founded illegitimately upon an exploitative, irredeemable ideology; denigrating communist revolutionaries and tearing down statues of Mao; deconstructing their vocabulary to reconcile it with free world concepts, and echoing the anti-regime propaganda disseminated by the United States?
Communist China’s People’s Liberation Army was purging its ranks of “Maoist extremists” and indoctrinating its troops with a philosophy of liberty, equality, and all God-given rights that are derived from the foundational principles of the United States?
Communist China’s universities were awash in U.S. dollars, premised upon the condition there are unflattering matters that cannot be mentioned about the United States?
These same Communist Chinese universities housed “Madison Institutes,” where the revolutionary ideals of the United States are proselytized to and by Chinese faculty members and students?
Communist China’s students were taking to the streets and recreating their own version of the American Revolution by demanding their God-given rights, building statues of Lady Liberty, and quoting Madison and Jefferson and other founders of the United States (and weren’t being massacred by the regime for it this time)?
Communist China’s supply chain—including essential parts and products within such sectors as technology, manufacturing, medications, and thus the military—was housed within and almost wholly and dangerously dependent upon the United States?
Communist China’s own manufacturing base had been decimated by the predatory trade practices of the United States?
Communist China’s entire economy had been incessantly and successfully targeted for industrial espionage to illegally harvest their trade secrets by the United States?
Communist China was over $1 trillion dollars in debt to the United States?
Consider the Marxist revolutionary slogan, By any means necessary, or BAMN. The average person can be forgiven if he naïvely assumes that by any means necessary and the cliché all's fair in love and war are predicated on a similar ethical hierarchy. However, there is a huge problem with that view, and it resides solely with the Democrats.
For Democrats, by any means necessary has no limits. It doesn't matter how corrupt, how illegal, or how violent political acts become; it is intentionally how the Democrats operate. Antifa and BLM thugs burn down American cities and ambush police, and then Kamala Harris and Hollywood provide get-out-of-jail-free cards via bail money. All is permitted and excused because, in their minds, their cause is perfect. I single out Democrats because of their Marxist lineage.
What if this was the plan all along?
As we’ve suspected all along and written about extensively here at WeLoveTrump, I believe a sting operation was launched on November 3, 2020 and I believe they captured all of the cheating live and in real time.
I believe they’ve had it for almost a year and a half.
But they can’t release it until the Red Wave of 2022 is done and the rest of the plan is ready to go.
Then you roll out what I described above and there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.
Think the delay has been long?
It’s unfortunately been a critical part of the plan.
Here’s the last and best part: I believe if Trump takes office like this, the two years from 2022-2024 do not count against him, so he gets those two years and then wins in the biggest landslide ever in 2024 to serve a total of 10 years in office.
And you had better believe these next 6 years will be unlike anything you’ve ever seen or even heard about in your lifetime.
I believe he had to lay low in his first term.
I believe the first term was all about catching the election fraud in process so that the decades of election steals in America would finally come to an end.
Yes, he did some great things along the way but I believe the entire first term was mostly about getting into power so he could catch the election fraud in process.
You didn’t REALLY think he was caught off guard, did you?
You didn’t REALLY think he didn’t have a plan, did you?
Of course not.
They launched the most extensive and detailed sting operation we have ever seen and he watched it all live from his SCIF in the Eisenhower Building.
And they have it ALL recorded.
All of it.
The plan was more brilliant than any of us ever expected!
Since I expect that YouTube clip will soon get deleted, I found a backup here on Rumble:
New North Carolina Maps Ruled Unconstitutional
February 4, 2022 at 10:41 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 53 Comments
“North Carolina’s new political district maps are unconstitutional, the N.C. Supreme Court ruled Friday,” the Raleigh News & Observer reports.
“The maps, drawn by Republican lawmakers late last year, would have given GOP candidates a sizable advantage in elections throughout the next decade. Republican leaders argued in favor of the maps in court, saying redistricting is an inherently political process and that courts shouldn’t get involved by banning partisan gerrymandering.
WHEN THE GERRYMANDERING IS TOO PREPOSTEROUSLY EXTREME AND UNFAIR, COURTS MAY FEEL FORCED TO INTERVENE.
Why Trump Hasn’t Endorsed Josh Mandel
February 5, 2022 at 12:03 am EST By Taegan Goddard 17 Comments
Daily Beast: “There are a few key reasons why the twice-impeached former president hasn’t yet endorsed Mandel or anybody else in that race. One reason for the hold-up is that Trump—who has long been addicted to dishing tabloid-style gossip and dirt—has for months told people close to him that he thinks Mandel is a charisma-free weirdo and dork, according to three sources who’ve spoken to Trump about Mandel and the Ohio contest since last year.”
“In recent months, these sources said, the onetime leader of the free world has even spent an inordinate amount of time gossiping with a large array of advisers and close associates about unconfirmed details of Mandel’s sex life. Trump has privately regurgitated, often in disgust, a wide range of unverified, often completely unvetted, and lurid rumors about the MAGA candidate.”
POT CALLING KETTLE BLACK
Thanks for proving my point Reverend.
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