Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Question: Who can identify that orangish brown stuff?

I think I picked up something similar to that with a poop bag on my dog walk?

142 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Sweet potatoes and fried chicken breasts and vegetables

Delicious

halfbaked soars Yahoo said...

Republicans are calling George W Bush a RINO

It's not just congresscritters who hate ordinary Americans.  George W. Bush maxed out on his contributions to Liz Cheney and Lisa Murkowski, two people who are the living embodiment of "Republican in Name Only."  In other words, Bush, who helped destroy the Republican brand, hates Trump so much that he'd rather empower Democrats than help Americans.  Meanwhile, Scooter Libby, whom Trump pardoned when Bush wouldn't, is attending a Liz Cheney fundraiser.  For whatever reason, the word "scum" keeps floating in my mind.  



Frankly, for me, this isn't about Trump.  It's about the MAGA movement that I'd like to think is bigger even than the man who started it.  Every one of those NeverTrumps was and is effectively a pro-Biden person.  They are in bed with a Democrat administration that is the most inept, racist, anti-American, tyrannical, corrupt administration in America's history.  Whether because they've always been closet Democrats or because their personal dislike for Trump blinds them to all other considerations, they have arrayed themselves with the enemies of ordinary Americans.

The former President Trump is is going to destroy the party of Abraham Lincoln.

The top two Republican senators are walking away from Trump.

People like you could destroy the Constitution.

Because of your blind loyalty.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/02/a_lot_of_republican_congress_members_are_trying_to_foil_maga_candidates.html

Caliphate4vr said...

Alky chicken nuggets aren’t a fried chicken breast

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Breaded chicken breast and deep fried

halfbaked said...

The autocratic left will topple MAGA supporters one by one, with our own free speech the only justification needed to label us “insurrectionists.” Supporters of President Trump, and eventually President Trump himself, will be barred from office. The bar will be lowered until the only “Republicans” eligible to hold office under this perversion of democracy have last names like “Cheney” or “Kinzinger.” The ruling class will have succeeded; the worst form of oligarchy will be achieved.

This is the real attempt to subvert democracy. There is no subversion greater than stripping the public of the right to even cast a vote for their preferred candidate. But when the Left’s media acolytes bother reporting on this effort at all, it’s to support it. You will not hear any accusations about “subverting democracy” pointed at anyone complicit in this twisted legal putsch. To them, the only “democracy subversion” is by those of us who honored our oaths to defend the Constitution by objecting to the 2020 election.

The left and its corrupt ruling class allies (from both parties) claim to have won the political debate, when in reality they prevent the debate from being held at all. There was no debate about the political priorities of Donald Trump. There were only the relentless battle cries of obstruct, object, and impeach. They couldn’t debate, so they sought to depose. Now, even with a Democrat in the White House again, the game has not changed. Democrats will keep their hold on power, not by winning over the public, but by barring any real alternative from appearing on the ballot in the first place. The attack on my candidacy is the canary in the coal mine, the first blow in an all-out offensive against two and a half centuries of American democracy. But stunningly, most Republicans are not paying attention. Their ignorance is no defense, though. They will be next.

The right loses when it tries to sit at the table and play by the same rules that governed Washington politics decades ago. While we’ve been shuffling cards, the other side has flipped over the table and rewritten the rulebook. Even that metaphor falls short, though. For the left, politics is no game at all. It is a species of warfare, and the left believes in total war.

The left justifies their conduct by regarding themselves as the sole guardians of democracy. But for the left, “democracy” doesn’t mean free speech, political pluralism, or fair elections. “Democracy” is just a rubber stamp placed upon their elitist vision of an America where they are permanently in power. To know their vision is to know their plan. To them, the battle is no longer Republican versus Democrat, it’s anointed elites versus, in their eyes, “insurrectionists.”

During Donald Trump’s presidency, the FBI and the Justice Department targeted both him and his supporters elected to public office. When Peter Strzok texted his illicit lover “we’ll stop him,” he was simply speaking the hidden ideology of the entire senior bureaucracy. In 2016, they used the phony Steele Dossier to spy on the Trump campaign. Today, they use January 6 to justify the same tactics, aimed at every vocal Trump supporter nationwide.

The Deep State feels the birth pangs of another MAGA wave. They know it’s coming, and as it grows closer, their work to shut down Trump and his supporters will grow even more frenzied. The January 6th prisoners, still held in the D.C. gulags with their basic rights stripped away, will become a nationwide template. A permanent war on nationwide “seditionists” will justify more and more violations of due process, and ever more outlandish charges against designated foes.

No patriot is safe. MAGA fighters in Congress are in the way and we’re loud, so they’ve come for us first.

But you’re next. Pay attention.

Madison Cawthorn is a Congressman representing North Carolina’s 11th district.

halfbaked said...

Ch gets hypocrisy award !

In the past, presidents have chosen nominees for the high court for reasons of geographic or political balance, religion, race or gender, not because they were the most qualified lawyer in the nation based on some objective measure.

President Nixon had been determined to put a Southerner on the court, even after two of his appeals court nominees from the South were voted down. In 1971, he nominated Lewis Powell, a lawyer from Richmond, Va. The same day, he filled a second seat by choosing an assistant attorney general in the Justice Department, William Rehnquist, who had graduated first in his Stanford law class. Neither had been a judge before, but Rehnquist went on to serve for 33 years, including 19 as the chief justice.

President Reagan had promised to choose the first woman for the high court. His aides said there were no well-qualified Republican women on the U.S. appeals courts, so he nominated a mid-level state appeals court judge from Arizona named Sandra Day O'Connor. She was, it was noted, a top graduate in the same Stanford law class as Rehnquist, and she went on to serve for 24 years as one of the court's most influential justices.

Marshall was a legendary civil rights lawyer and the first Black justice. When he retired in 1991, only one Black Republican had been appointed to a U.S. appeals court in the last 10 years. He was a 43-year-old agency official with a limited legal background.

But when President George H.W. Bush announced his nomination of Clarence Thomas, he dismissed the suggestion that race played a role. "The fact that he is Black and a minority has nothing to do with this since he is the best qualified at this time," Bush told reporters.


rrb said...

Blogger Caliphate4vr said...

Alky chicken nuggets aren’t a fried chicken breast



A nursing home happy meal.

LOL.

Anonymous said...

Those floor scrapings put into a meat processor and stamped out into chicken nuggets are miles away from chicken breast.

That processed dog food Alky eats is disgusting.

Roger can be excused for not knowing, since he never has stepped footbin a farm/ranch.

anonymous said...

That processed dog food Alky eats is disgusting.

Just like you menial pathetic life, goat fucker.....BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Great job Mr President Biden

ATMEH, Syria (AP) - U.S. special forces carried out what the Pentagon said was a large-scale counterterrorism raid in northwestern Syria early Thursday. First responders at the scene reported 13 people were killed, including six children and four women.

Residents said helicopters flew overhead and U.S. forces clashed with gunmen for more than two hours around a two-story house surrounded by olive trees. They described continuous gunfire and explosions that jolted the sleepy village of Atmeh near the Turkish border, an area dotted with camps for internally displaced people from Syria's civil war.

The Pentagon did not identify the target of the raid. "The mission was successful," Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a brief statement. "There were no U.S. casualties. More information will be provided as it becomes available."

A journalist on assignment for The Associated Press and several residents said they saw body parts scattered near the site of the raid, a house in Syria's rebel-held Idlib province. Most residents spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

It was the largest raid in the province since the 2019 Trump-era U.S. assault that killed the Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

An Iraqi intelligence official in contact with the U.S.-led coalition said Thursday's target was a high-ranking militant leader whose identity will be released by the White House later in the day. Information suggests he may be al-Baghdadi's successor, the current IS leader known as Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, the official added. He spoke on condition of anonymity to divulge sensitive information.

Idlib is largely controlled by Turkish-backed fighters but is also an al-Qaida stronghold and home to several of its top operatives. Other militants, including extremists from the rival IS group, have also found refuge in the region.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He posts things like that because he's aligned with the most dangerous man in history. And when I exposed him he goes nuts.


Anonymous said...

We will get new unemployment numbers today.

I hope for the health of my country that they are less people requiring government aid.

Anonymous said...

He posted your less then dog food swill because you called Scott a "Coward" that would not post it.

Anonymous said...

Good job Biden.

"Thursday. First responders at the scene reported 13 people were killed, including six children and four women."

Wag that dog.

rrb said...



First responders at the scene reported 13 people were killed, including six children and four women.


The old adage "women and children first" doesn't mean kill them first. Someone please tell Joey Sprinkles. 10 of 13 are women & kids.

The Pentagon did not identify the target of the raid. "The mission was successful," Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a brief statement.

Lemme guess. The Pentagon did not identify the target of the raid because it was a school or a daycare center? Successful.

Geezus. The fucking guy vaporizes an innocent Afghani family and now this.

I can see why his wet nurse needs to lead him around by the hand like a toddler...

https://twitter.com/i/status/1488962480047108096



Anonymous said...

To watch Joe , one gets the feeling that "masking" is not needed.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He is blind to.


Trump's race-war fantasies continue to escalate — while the mainstream media pretends not to

Every day, Donald Trump becomes more his horrible true self. He commands the loyalty of tens of millions of people. He does not even pretend to be a statesman who loves America. He is a political cult leader, a sociopath and a model of antisocial and dangerous behavior. As psychologists and other public health experts have warned, Trump has "infected" many of his most loyal followers with the same mental pathologies.

Trump has an erotic attachment to violence, as do many of his followers. They are tied together by the Big Lie and other sadistic, and anti-human fictions. TrumpWorld is a malignant and vile alternate universe — one that longs to devour and consume the world as it actually exists.

Nearly every day we learn more evidence about Donald Trump and his cabal's attempted coup attempt. In the face of the Justice Department's flaccid approach to those crimes (at least to this point), Trump and his agents continue to attack American democracy, the rule of law and the Constitution, now in plain sight.

Last Saturday at a rally in Conroe, Texas, Trump communicated his clear intent to cause mass mayhem and destruction in the United States — in essence, his willingness to burn it all down — should he ever face punishment for the crimes he committed as president.

In tying skin color into his call for mobs in Atlanta or New York, Trump is seeking to start a race war — no different, really, from Dylann Roof. Roof used a .45-caliber Glock handgun, while Trump uses a podium and the services of fawning right-wing cable-TV networks. Sadly, the latter method could prove more effective.

Donald Trump is an entrepreneur of racial and ethnic violence. In that sense, he is not dissimilar to leaders in places like Rwanda or the former Yugoslavia, who used fear, lies, stereotypes and other dehumanizing and eliminationist rhetoric and threats of violence to encourage ethnic genocide. Trump has made it clear that he wants a "race war", where black and brown people are targeted for widescale violence by white people. There may be thousands, or tens of thousands (or even more) of white people willing to follow his orders. The danger is extreme.

The thousands of Trump's followers who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, represent a deeper and broader group in American society who are becoming more radicalized and less restrained. While some of Trump's attack force may face incarceration, many have not been deterred in the least, and are only becoming more resolute and determined.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump's fantasies of race war are only one part of a larger strategy aimed at turning America into a 21st-century apartheid state. Republicans intend to make it almost impossible for a Democratic candidate to win the presidential election — and many state and local elections as well. They are using the moral panic around "critical race theory" and other culture-war issues to impose an Orwellian reshaping of America's schools, where it will be illegal to tell the truth about American history or to discuss subject matter deemed to be "unpatriotic" or somehow "uncomfortable" for white people.

In Florida and other states, Republicans are using state authority and resources to silence dissent and protest. This includes laws that encourage right-wing vigilante violence, and the creation of "election police" intended to intimidate and harass Black and brown people as well as liberals, progressives and other "enemies" of "real America".


Seig Heil Mr Trump Says Ch by insults on the guy who has been driving him out for decades


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-s-race-war-fantasies-continue-to-escalate-while-the-media-pretends-not-to-notice/

Anonymous said...

Try, Roger to :

Stay in topic.
And not mention Trump

Anonymous said...

Roger cheered.
"Thursday. First responders at the scene reported 13 people were killed, including six children and four women."

As a job well done by Biden.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

rrb When Trump did the same thing you said good job for killing Mooslimbs before they can become terrorists

Anonymous said...

Mika Brzezinski lamented that cancel culture has gotten “so out of hand” and suggested Goldberg’s suspension “seems more about something else.”

So when a flaming asshole liberal attacks the Jews, she is to be protected.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If we avoid an invasion of Ukraine, our President will go down in history as a true leader.

Is Biden’s Strategy With Putin Working?

By Taegan G

“At key moments since the Ukraine crisis flared into the headlines two months ago, President Biden and his aides have worked to expose Russian President Vladimir V. Putin’s plans, declassifying intelligence about his next steps and calling him out as an ‘aggressor,’” the New York Times reports.

“But the disclosures also raised the issue of whether, in trying to disrupt Moscow’s actions by revealing them in advance, the administration is deterring Russian action or spurring it on. The administration’s goal is to cut the Russians off at each turn by exposing their plans and forcing them to think of alternative strategies. But that approach could provoke Mr. Putin at a moment when American intelligence officials believe he has not yet decided whether to invade.”

“Democracies are usually terrible at information warfare, and American officials insist there is a difference between what they are doing and the dark arts that Mr. Putin made famous.”

halfbaked said...

President Joe Biden said Thursday that a U.S. raid in Syria killed the leader of ISIS.

"Last night at my direction, U.S. military forces in northwest Syria successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our Allies, and make the world a safer place," he said in a statement. "Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi—the leader of ISIS. All Americans have returned safely from the operation. I will deliver remarks to the American people later this morning. May God protect our troops."

halfbaked said...

This is like when President Obama killed Osama bin Laden!

In a statement Thursday, Biden said: “Last night at my direction, U.S. military forces in northwest Syria successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our Allies, and make the world a safer place. Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi — the leader of ISIS. All Americans have returned safely from the operation.”


Biden said he would deliver remarks to the American people later Thursday morning.
A U.S. official with knowledge of the situation said the civilian casualties were caused by a man in the targeted compound who detonated explosives, killing multiple women and children. An American helicopter experienced a mechanical malfunction, prompting U.S. troops to blow it up in place before they flew away on other aircraft, the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

rrb said...

"Last night at my direction, U.S. military forces in northwest Syria successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our Allies, and make the world a safer place from women and children."

"Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield 10 women & children. Daycare centers and schools will no longer be terrorized by these sneaky little bastards."

anonymous said...

To watch Joe , one gets the feeling that "masking" is not needed.


When reading a goat fucking post....there is no reason to expect intellect!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

rrb said...



Yup. President Joe Biden has finally gone there.

Battered by horrible approval ratings and just today whacked in a Gallup survey showing that voter satisfaction has hit a “gloomy” new low, Biden in just a year is being kicked to the side of the road by voters.

Or, as Rasmussen Reports said in its latest analysis, “Most voters think President Joe Biden is one of the worst ever to hold the office, and rank him below his two immediate predecessors in the White House.”


https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/washington-secrets/biden-in-worst-president-ever-territory



halfbaked said...

The raid took place in northwest Syria on Thursday, the same region where the previous leader of ISIS was killed by U.S. special forces in 2019 by Trump!

All things considered this is a game changer...

rrb said...


All things considered this is a game changer...


How and for whom? Sloppy Joe? His poll numbers? His rank as the worst fucking president of all time?

Just trying to understand which game and how it's poised to change.

Myballs said...

Today at my direction, we have surrounded the houses of several domestic terrorists who also go by the aliases mom and dad.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

White House Ready to Move Past Omicron
February 3, 2022 at 7:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard 33 Comments

Politico: “Emboldened by falling case counts, the Biden administration is plotting a new phase of the pandemic response aimed at containing the coronavirus and conditioning Americans to live with it.

“The preparations are designed to capitalize on a break in the monthslong Covid-19 surge, with officials anticipating a spring lull that could boost the nation’s mood and lift President Joe Biden’s approval ratings at a critical moment for his party.

“Biden and his top health officials have already begun hinting at an impending ‘new normal,’ in a conscious messaging shift meant to get people comfortable with a scenario where the virus remains widespread yet at more manageable levels.

Daniel Henninger:
“Mr. Biden’s approval ratings likely would rise, perhaps five points, if he did the following: State from the Oval Office that the Covid pandemic in the U.S. is over.”

halfbaked said...

Ch if he posts about the President today, he will criticize him for the civilian casualties...

Mr. Biden’s approval ratings likely would rise, perhaps eight points, if he did the following: State from the Oval Office that the Covid pandemic in the U.S. is over!

Anonymous said...

Lol, so declaring vivid is over is raw politics.

Zero Science.

Failure :

"
Initial jobless claims Jan. 29,
238,000"

rrb said...



“Mr. Biden’s approval ratings likely would rise, perhaps five points, if he did the following: State from the Oval Office that the Covid pandemic in the U.S. is over.”

Well, someone has to be LAST to the party. It might as well be Slow Joe.


rrb said...



Btw, Slow Joe will only announce the end of the pandemic once he's done using it as a reason to silence, censor, de-platform and cancel his political enemies like Joe Rogan.

Only when the asshole has exhausted the pandemic's political value will he declare it to be over.

Let the cynicism surrounding the issue be your guide.


Anonymous said...

Lol, so declaring Covid is over is raw politics.

Zero Science.

Roger is always last.

Anonymous said...


+3,622 Americans died yesterday with Covid.

But, Roger is just such a hack, it is over.

Pure raw Politics.

Myballs said...

LA mayor garcetti says his maskless photo with magic Johnson was ok because he held his breath. Lol. The dumbass pol award gets ripped away from NY and now sits in CA.

rrb said...

The Lincoln Project quietly reached a six-figure legal settlement with an official who last year accused the super PAC of ignoring allegations of sexual misconduct against one of its founders, John Weaver.

Jennifer Horn received $375,000 from the Lincoln Project last year, according to campaign disclosures released this week. The Lincoln Project paid Horn, a cofounder of the group, an initial installment of $250,000 on July 15 and monthly installments of $25,000 thereafter.

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/lincoln-project-quietly-pays-founder-who-quit-over-john-weaver-scandal/


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Tax-Free Inheritances Fuel America’s New Gilded Age
February 3, 2022 at 9:46 am EST By Taegan Goddard 39 Comments

“Americans can expect to inherit $72.6 trillion over the next quarter century, more than twice as much as a decade ago, in the latest indication of how soaring markets are poised to bolster the next generation of the ultra-rich,” Bloomberg reports.

“Almost half of all U.S. wealth transferred from the end of 2020 through 2045 will come from the top 1.5% of households… Using trusts and other techniques, the wealthiest Americans can shield the bulk of their fortunes from the federal government’s 40% estate and gift tax levy.”

Anonymous said...

Good.

The wealth is owned by We the people, not the Government.

Anonymous said...

Don't like being poor James.

You should had made better decisions.
ALKY , can teach you investing techniques.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Florida Seniors Report Voter Registration Changes
February 3, 2022 at 10:26 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Seniors in South Florida report their voter registration was suddenly changed to Republican without their knowledge, WPLG reports.

WELL, THAT'S ONE WAY TO DO IT IN TRUMP'S WANTTABEE FASCISTIC AMERICA.

rrb said...




WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and record-high inflation, Americans' satisfaction with the direction of the country has fallen to 17%, the lowest in a year. At the same time, Americans' satisfaction with their own lives has ticked up to 85%, just five points shy of the 2020 record-high point.


https://news.gallup.com/poll/389375/satisfaction-own-life-five-times-higher.aspx?utm_source=twitter&utm_term=gallupnews&utm_content=8125ec29-79c5-4b60-92dc-0a1b27e25fff&utm_campaign=gallup_news

Anonymous said...

The US is getting pounded By a big ice storm, Mega Ice Storm.

Millions are losing power.

Thank God, millions of effected homes are going to be just fine with Wood Heat.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Memos Expose Alternate Electors Scheme
February 3, 2022 at 8:18 am EST By Taegan Goddard 119 Comments

Two memos prepared weeks after the 2020 election show lawyers for then-President Donald Trump’s campaign plotting to replace electors in swing states where he lost, the New York Times reports.

ANOTHER WAY TO DO IT.

Anonymous said...

Nice message:
"I believe that opportunity looks a lot like hard work,” . “When I was 13, I had my first job with my dad carrying shingles up to the roof… And I've never had a job in my life that I was better than. "... Kutcher

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics Build Back Broker has failed Americans.
Gasoline up again, and again and again....

Current Avg. $3.41

rrb said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

Good.

The wealth is owned by We the people, not the Government.


The pederast consistently exhibits several of the seven deadly sins. The only 'man of the cloth' (LOL) I've ever seen consistently behave that way.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Nasal vaccines are “the only way to really circumvent person-to-person transmission,” said Jennifer Gommerman, an immunologist at the University of Toronto. “We can’t live forever sheltering vulnerable people and boosting them so that their antibody levels stay artificially high.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The vast majority were unimmunized

rrb said...


Nasal vaccines are “the only way to really circumvent person-to-person transmission

Uh huh. Sure. That's what we were PROMISED with the jabs, and that turned out to be a LIE. An egregious and disgusting LIE.

You can shut up now. I'm sure your government grant $$$$$$$$ is still safe.






Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If it works, the pandemic will be over.

rrb said...



When Sloppy Joe isn't sniffing children, he's snuffing them out:

Warning - graphic.

https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2022/02/03/pictures-pentagon-confirms-u-s-special-forces-airborne-raid-into-syria/

It takes a real sick fuck to get off on slaughtering women and kids.


rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

If it works, the pandemic will be over.



It's already over alky, and has been for months.

The only folks bitterly clinging to it NOT being over are tyrannical assholes like my governor - Cuomo with tits.

"If it works."

LOL.

Literally everything we were told was guaranteed to work, DID NOT.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

U.S. officials blamed their deaths on Qurayshi, who they said blew up himself and his family in his third-floor apartment as the raid unfolded.

Dumbest asshole I've ever seen

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2022-02-03/biden-u-s-special-forces-killed-leader-of-isis-in-syria-raid

Myballs said...

Regarding that Florida seniors party registration story, time for the rest of the story. It appears that a couple guys were in a single apartment building. Naturally taegan Goddard makes it sound like the whole Republican party is all over the state changing registrations.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...




U.S. officials blamed their deaths on Qurayshi, who they said blew up himself and his family in his third-floor apartment as the raid unfolded.


https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2022-02-03/biden-u-s-special-forces-killed-leader-of-isis-in-syria-raid

rrb said...




Only a fool believes this Pentagon with Austin and Milley in charge.

All they're good for is cranking out battalions of Corporal Klinger's and firing Patriot Warriors.

More reason for Putin and Xi to be laughing.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

"We do know that as our troops approached to capture the terrorist -- in a final act of desperate cowardice he, with no regard to the lives of his own family or others in the building, he chose to blow himself up -- not just in the vest but the blow-up that third floor, rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed, taking several members of his family with him. Just as his predecessor did," Biden said.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

From ABC News:

Biden details US raid in Syria that killed ISIS leader

https://abcnews.go.com/International/biden-us-raid-syria-killed-isis-leader/story?id=82638736

rrb said...



Hey alky,

Tell me more about the 4 clowns in Florida posing as Nazi's that resulted in so much phony outrage -

A man arrested last week for vandalizing Washington's Union Station with swastika symbols is a Mexican citizen with a 15-year criminal history who has been deported twice but still does not meet Biden administration standards for arrest or removal.

Geraldo Pando, 34, was arrested on Jan. 28 and charged with the display of certain emblems and defacing private/public property for drawing the Nazi symbol on the exterior walls of the train station, just blocks from the U.S. Capitol. The incident happened one day after International Holocaust Remembrance Day and is being investigated as a possible hate crime.



https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/man-who-drew-union-station-swastikas-is-twice-deported-criminal?

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

From ABC News:



So the MSM is carrying water for Slow Joe. Well knock me over with a feather.

"In other news, water is wet, the sun rises in the east, and we're all going to die someday."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Our allies caught a scheme and prevented the attack by the Russians.

U.S. officials say they have evidence that Russia has developed a plan, approved at high levels in Moscow, to create a pretext for invading Ukraine by falsely pinning an attack on Ukrainian forces that could involve alleged casualties not only in eastern Ukraine but also in Russia.
The details of the plan have been declassified by U.S. intelligence and are expected to be revealed Thursday by the Biden administration, said four people familiar with the matter.

The administration last month warned the Russian government had sent operatives into eastern Ukraine possibly in preparation for sabotage operations.
The alleged operation the United States plans to expose would involve broadcasting images of civilian casualties in eastern Ukraine — and potentially over the border in Russia — to a wide audience to drum up outrage against the Ukrainian government and create a pretext for invasion, two of the people said.

It was unclear if the casualties would be real or faked, one U.S. official said.
The people familiar with the plan said it was formulated by Russian security services and is the advanced stages of preparation.



The plan is related to but separate from other plots that have been disclosed by Western intelligence, including Russia’s placement of saboteurs in eastern Ukraine and another alleged scheme, revealed last month by the British government, to destabilize the Ukrainian government and install a pro-Russia sympathizer at its head, officials said.


“They’re all related of course, but this is a specific operation designed to create a potential pretext,”


Because we knew they didn't attack Ukraine

Anonymous said...

It takes a real sick fuck to get off on slaughtering women and kids."

Alky did , praising Biden.


But now that this has politically backfired.

Well, Biden blames others 👇👉👈👎

Anonymous said...

Get woke , Go Broke.

Facebook shares crash.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Four and a half years ago from Ch just before he blocked me on Facebook.

Roger - I understand that you are a man consumed by hate and rage. to some degree I feel bad that you cannot control these impulses (must be a sad way to live), but I also believe that you embrace your hate. All of this is okay to an extent. I can put up with the disagreement, your personal attacks, and everything else... But when you start advocating for groups who commit violence in the name of your hate... well then I have to draw the line.


He diagnosed me with TDS and he just couldn't accept the fact that he is a very dangerous person

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He thinks that Antifa etc. are communists


He consumed with love for Trump

Anonymous said...

This is correct.
CHT SAID of Alky.
"Roger - I understand that you are a man consumed by hate and rage. to some degree I feel bad that you cannot control these impulses (must be a sad way to live), but I also believe that you embrace your hate. All of this is okay to an extent. I can put up with the disagreement, your personal attacks, and everything else... But when you start advocating for groups who commit violence in the name of your hate... well then I have to draw the line."

halfbaked said...

The American Thinker believes that Olinski Obama was a secret Communist.....

What Obama unleashed has now snowballed into a world fit only for the deranged — a cage with rubber walls where delusional men who believe they're women are treated as heroes and people who refuse to share those delusions are treated as crazy; where parents are "domestic terrorists" for protecting their children's education; where COVID communists refuse healthcare to the unvaccinated in the name of "saving lives"; where people who demonize oil and natural gas are flabbergasted when the cost of food skyrockets; where people who protest government power are called "fascists" and government authoritarians are celebrated as "democrats"; and where anyone who questions that a corrupt, senile, and unpopular "president" legitimately received the most votes in history is considered a "threat to democracy," while the political operatives caught stuffing drop boxes with mail-in ballots are ignored completely.  If you went back fifteen years and tried to convince people this is where America was headed, they'd call you crazy.  Now they call you crazy for not succumbing to the madness. 

Thus has it always been with communist regimes: The State's first victim is the truth.  As the truckers in Canada protesting that oppressive regime know well, this is the time to "speak now or forever hold your peace."  There are no second chances.  Because after publicly executing all truth, the communists have only the sane to eliminate next.

Hat tip to the knights of the road.

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They are advocating violence against the government across the country.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics Build Back Broker has failed Americans.

Gasoline prices continue to spike, fueling inflation.

Get ready for much, much hired prices for food .

Anonymous said...

WTI Crude 88.51 +0.25

Joe's policies have failed Americans.
Joe's policies have enriched our enemies.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Since McConnell would not block it this time, it might actually happen..


Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts should resign in 2022 so President Joe Biden can name a successor before the next Congress is sworn in following the midterm elections, argued Politico's founding editor.

John Harris, who co-founded the website 15 years ago, noted that Roberts argued during confirmation that judges are like baseball umpires and don't make the rules, instead only calling balls and strikes.

"The analogy is vivid and folksy — and even more starkly at odds with reality today than when Roberts invoked it back in 2005," Harris wrote. "There is one sure way, however, that Roberts could prove he deserves the benefit of the doubt: He could join Justice Stephen Breyer in announcing his retirement at the end of the court’s term this summer."

Harris explained that retirement should be viewed as a test of whether Roberts really believes what he has argued.

"This surprising act would be most likely to advance what the Chief Justice says he wants — a revival of public faith in the Court’s institutional legitimacy, and that its rulings flow from something other than the personal agendas of individual justices or the partisan machinations that placed them in their jobs," Harris explained. "Still, Roberts’ own words suggest a powerful logic to the chief justice imposing term limits on himself. If he believes justices are like umpires, his own retirement would be the best example — a rebuke to glaring counter-examples all around him. His fellow justices plainly don’t believe they are detached arbiters of law."

Harris argued the Senate GOP has been packing the court.

"Most of all, Roberts knows that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell does not remotely believe that the high court is apolitical," he wrote. "As Roberts surely recognizes, what McConnell is contemplating in the future — just like what he has done already in the past — is in its own way a form of court-packing. It is no different in effect than it would be if Democrats used their majority to increase the size of the Court in order to install several sympathetic nominees. Already the Court has two justices, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, who are there principally because of McConnell’s willingness to defy precedent — to tolerate extended vacancies to block nominees he doesn’t like or to race the clock to swiftly advance nominees he does like."

Roberts is a principal example of genuine faith in the Constitution.

I have always respected him.

Myballs said...

You saved a comment from 4 1/2 years ago from him, but he's the one who's dangerous??

Just stop already.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's on my Facebook account. I didn't intentionally keep it

rrb said...



Thanks for confirming the fact that you're in the grip of mental illness alky.


Anonymous said...

Roger is on his 10th subject change the 5 hours.

Having lost the debate on 9 already.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Actually my doctors say that I'm one of the most intelligent and stable person they have known as a patient.

Anonymous said...

Perfectly said.

MyballsFebruary 3, 2022 at 12:30 PM

You saved a comment from 4 1/2 years ago from him, but he's the one who's dangerous??

Just stop already"

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

Actually my doctors say that I'm one of the most intelligent and stable person they have known as a patient.


That explains why they have you under lock and key and they cut up your food for you.

Myballs said...

Did we all see the video of Jill Biden walking the president by the hand to the podium? Heluva show of strength there. If you havent seen it you should. He won't last 3 more years.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

QUESTION: WHO CAN IDENTIFY WHO REALLY ARE THE RACISTS? READ THIS AND SEE

THIS ARTICLE WALKS ALL OVER THE RACIST THINKING PRESENTED ON THIS BLOG BY YOU GOP RACISTS

The Atlantic
Republicans Seem to Think Putting a Black Woman on the Supreme Court Is the Real Racism


Opinion by Adam Serwer
- Yesterday 8:24 AM

Joe Biden hasn’t yet picked a nominee to fill the seat of retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, but conservatives already know that the nominee is unqualified. After all, Biden has vowed to nominate a Black woman.

REPUBLICANS seem to Think Putting a Black Woman on the Supreme Court Is the Real Racism

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As New York magazine’s Jonathan Chait writes, conservative outlets are lamenting that Biden has elevated “skin color over qualifications,” accusing Biden of trying to foment “tribal warfare” and of engaging in “discrimination,” and insisting that the eventual nominee would be “an affirmative-action hire, a kind of a trophy in a display case. The token Black woman.” One conservative legal commenter sneered that instead of his preferred choice, the president would be appointing a “lesser black woman.” Republican senators have already indicated that they will not support anyone Biden nominates, so it’s not like the nominee’s qualifications would actually make a difference to them. [IF SHE'S BLACK, SHE'S BAD.]

If this all sounds somewhat familiar, it’s because the last time a Democratic president nominated a woman of color to the Court, legal elites on the right and the left insisted that Sonia Sotomayor was an unqualified affirmative-action pick who was chosen only because she is of Puerto Rican descent. The idea that conservatives would not be making such arguments if Biden had not announced in advance that he would be appointing a Black woman is nonsense; Barack Obama did not announce any such criteria before nominating Sotomayor, and they said virtually the same things about her—conservatives attacked her as a “quota pick” who was chosen “because she’s a woman and Hispanic, not because she was the best qualified.” At the time, Sotomayor had more judicial experience before being nominated than any other sitting justice, and that remains the case today, with the appointment of three new justices by Donald Trump.

Now, I could point out that, like Sotomayor, every person on the shortlist of potential nominees has impeccable credentials. I could note that Supreme Court seats have long been about ethnic-coalition politics and patronage, as Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern have written. I could point out that Ronald Reagan promised to appoint a woman to the bench during his campaign, because it was “time for a woman to sit among our highest jurists” and because such “appointments can carry enormous symbolic significance”; he ultimately nominated Sandra Day O’Connor. I could point out Reagan’s ongoing concern with representation when he nominated Antonin Scalia because he wanted a candidate of Italian “extraction.” I might note that George H. W. Bush’s nomination of Clarence Thomas to replace Thurgood Marshall, the first Black justice on the Court, was in keeping with previous eras’ tradition of having “Jewish” and “Catholic” seats. I might argue that under Trump, who similarly pledged to appoint a woman before selecting Amy Coney Barrett, having a law degree and a crank blog was sufficient qualification for the federal bench. And I could point out the absurdity of arguing that racism is when you first nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court after more than 200 years, not when you exclude Black women from the nation’s highest court for more than 200 years.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

These are all relevant points, but none of them would change anything, because the coordinated attack on the qualifications of a nominee who has not yet been named is not about preventing her from being confirmed. This is a relatively low-stakes judicial battle, because Biden’s choice will not alter the 6–3 conservative majority on the Court, and the Democrats’ slim Senate majority will likely be sufficient to confirm the nominee, barring unforeseen complications. This is not an argument that can be won by facts and logic, because it is not about winning an argument at all.

Rather, these attacks are meant to reiterate the narrative that liberals elevate unqualified Black Americans at the expense of others who are truly deserving, as part of a larger backlash narrative, one that echoes past eras in American history, in which advocacy for equal rights is turning white conservatives into an oppressed class. Republicans will likely be unable to block the nominee, but they can extract a political price, motivate their own voters, and dull the historic significance of Biden’s choice by orienting the political conversation around the idea that another shiftless Negro is getting free stuff at others’ expense.

“Black women are, what, 6 percent of the U.S. population?” Senator Ted Cruz of Texas helpfully summarized on his podcast. “He’s saying to 94 percent of Americans, ‘I don’t give a damn about you.’” Cruz continued, “He’s saying, ‘If you’re a white guy, tough luck. If you’re a white woman, tough luck. You don’t qualify.’” All of the nonwhite justices in American history would fill a third of the current Court. For Cruz, this is apparently far too many.

This kind of political narrative predates affirmative action by more than a century. During Reconstruction, President Andrew Johnson complained that Congress’s attempt to defend the rights of the emancipated as the white South tried to force them back into conditions of near slavery amounted to establishing “for the security of the colored race safeguards which go infinitely beyond any that the General Government has ever provided for the white race.” Running for president in 1868, a few short years after abolition, Horatio Seymour, the Democratic nominee, argued that the “laborers at the North” had been made to “feed and clothe these idle Africans,” as though all the South’s wealth had not been built on their labor. The Supreme Court justices who struck down a law in 1888 barring discrimination on the basis of race, helping pave the way for Jim Crow, argued that the time had come for Black Americans to cease being a “special favorite of the laws.” The idea that Black people are getting something they have not earned by gaining access to something white people have long had began the second that slavery was abolished.

Of course, Black Americans are not the only ethnic minority that has been attacked in this way in Court confirmation battles. Sotomayor is far from the first or only example. In his history of the Thurgood Marshall confirmation fight, the journalist Wil Haygood recounts that the patrician nativist Senator Henry Cabot Lodge attacked the first Jewish nominee, Louis Brandeis, in similar terms. “If it were not that Brandeis is a Jew, and a German Jew,” Lodge insisted, “he would never have been appointed and he would not have a baker’s dozen of votes in the Senate. This seems to be in the highest degree un-American and wrong.” The segregationist Strom Thurmond accused Marshall, by then a judge, former solicitor general, and litigator of great renown, of lacking “an elementary knowledge of basic constitutional principles.” RACISM!

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

Bidenomics Build Back Broker has failed Americans.

Factory orders Dec. -0.4%.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

As the above examples show, the initial appointment of a member of an underrepresented minority to the Court has frequently been met with the insistence that he or she does not deserve the position. Attacks on a nominee’s qualifications, especially when a nominee has extensive legal experience, or in this case, when she has not yet been named, tend to be proxies for ideological objections. Republicans would have few concerns about nominating some baby-faced Federalist Society ideologue who had been shoveled onto the federal bench a few months prior. Thurmond objected to Marshall both because he was Black and because Marshall had spent his life fighting for racial equality, a principle Thurmond had spent his life opposing. Questioning Marshall’s qualifications was a way to register those objections in the language of constitutional fidelity rather than mere prejudice.

Marshall’s opponents failed to block his nomination, but they nevertheless used it as a platform for their own narrative, which was that the civil-rights movement and a liberal Supreme Court, rather than centuries of discrimination and exclusion, were responsible for the riots erupting across the nation, and that confirming Marshall would make such problems worse. Marshall’s opponents, Wil Haygood writes, “figured it a potent time to bring up issues of crime and security, which they imagined would greatly weaken Marshall given his reputation as an attorney who had fought to give the accused equal rights.”

Those objecting to Biden fulfilling his pledge to nominate a Black woman in this manner are similarly using this opportunity to put forth a familiar narrative, that liberals elevate unworthy Black candidates at the expense of those more deserving.

Appeals to meritocracy in this context are not about merit; they are a means to diminish people whom these critics would see as undeserving no matter what they achieve. If the Republicans seeking to stoke resentment over this appointment can successfully turn the story of the first Black woman on the Supreme Court into another example of Black people getting free stuff they haven’t earned, they will be perfectly satisfied, even if she is confirmed. The important battles over the future of the Court have already taken place, and the right has already won them.

IN OTHER WORDS, CH AND THE REST OF YOU CARE MORE ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN GET BY DEFENDING RACISM THAN ANYTHING ELSE.

rrb said...

THIS ARTICLE WALKS ALL OVER THE RACIST THINKING PRESENTED ON THIS BLOG BY YOU GOP RACISTS


It's Serwer at the Atlantic, pederast. He's an asshole like you.

What's racist is limiting the selection simply because of RACE as the ONLY qualifier.

Very demeaning, condescending and RACIST. Telling the nominee right up front that they will be an affirmative action hire.

Make sure you pat her on her nappy head* during the hearings.

*h/t: Don Imus

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

You are full of Scheisse, rrb. The article speaks for itself and it drowns your and Ch's every argument.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

GOOD NEWS:
Alabama Officials Get False ‘Critical Race Theory’ Complaints

February 3, 2022 at 2:17 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“As Alabama lawmakers look to take up multiple bills in the coming weeks that would ban divisive concepts associated with critical race theory, Alabama Superintendent Eric Mackey on Wednesday told members of the House Education Policy Committee people are confused about what CRT is,” AL.com reports.

“Mackey said he is hearing from people who call to report CRT being taught, but when state officials investigate, they find no evidence.”

Said Mackey:
“I had two calls in the last week that they’re having a Black History Month program and they consider having a Black history program CRT.
Having a Black history program is not CRT.”


EVEN BETTER NEWS:
A Plan to Prevent a 2024 Coup Quietly Advances

February 3, 2022 at 2:00 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 40 Comments

Greg Sargent:
“In a welcome turn of events, a new plan to ‘Trump proof’ the 2024 election is advancing in Congress.
Surprisingly, it appears to have some Republican support.

“And Donald Trump is in a fury over it.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Utah Bill Would Let Parents Sue Teachers for Any Reason
February 3, 2022 at 2:35 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“A new bill in the Utah Legislature would give parents the authorization to sue schools or education officials for any perceived infringement of their rights as a parent,” the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

“The bill appears to create a legal free-for-all in which a parent to file a lawsuit and seek monetary damages if they feel any aspect of their child’s education steps on their rights as a parent or if they find it objectionable.”
_________

"You taught my child that Abraham Lincoln and MLK were good men, so I'm sueing you."

Anonymous said...

Alky, Asshole licking James is out spamming you,.

Anonymous said...

Why has Bidenomics not worked ?

rrb said...



Sorry pederast, but pandering and condescension via affirmative action is insulting on a galactic level to the recipient. And it is sending the message to every candidate that they're in the running for being black and having a vagina. NOT for being an outstanding lawyer.

Self-respecting black women will reject the nomination. Someone like a Winsome Sears for example.

Identity politics is destroying this nation and assholes like you and Brandon can't get enough of it. Shallow and superficial thinkers that you are.

Mastery of the US Constitution and superior jurisprudence should be the requirement here. You assholes have turned it into a modern day slave auction.

Biden BLOCKED the first black female nominee TWICE, and Thomas ONCE but it's the GOP who are the racists.

GO FUCK YOURSELF pederast. You're a piece of shit.




Anonymous said...

Analysis | Biden's false claim that the 2nd Amendment bans cannon ...

Claim: "The Second Amendment, from the day it was passed, limited the type of people who could own a gun and what type of weapon you could own. You couldn’t buy a...

Claimed by: Joe Biden

Fact check by The Washington Post: Four Pinocchios

rrb said...



“A new bill in the Utah Legislature would give parents the authorization to sue schools or education officials for any perceived infringement of their rights as a parent,” the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

"You taught my child that Abraham Lincoln and MLK were good men, so I'm sueing you."



It's "suing."

And teaching that Lincoln & MLK were good men is not a perceived infringement of their rights as a parent.

So you can't spell and you fail logic.

Great job, pederast.

Go ass-rape a child. THAT you excel at.

Anonymous said...

James , when you are licking a young boys asshole do you know it is a sin?

Anonymous said...

Roger said the China weaponized Fauci funded Virus is over.

"Deaths are still on the rise. The virus is killing roughly 2,600 Americans per day, on average."

rrb said...



In 1789 there was no restriction on the firearms you could own. Up to and including cannon.

Our president is an imbecile.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Has KansasDim stopped beating his wife?

Anonymous said...
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rrb said...



Slow Joe is promising to cure the cancer that he couldn't cure as VP.

Looks like he needed a diversion.


Anonymous said...

ISM services index Jan. 59.9% dropped an incredible 2.4 %.

Bidenomics is a flaming dumpster .

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Assuming that Biden's eventual nominee will be especially well qualified, it will be interesting to see how Republicans handle considering her.

from the Atlantic article:
...the last time a Democratic president nominated a woman of color to the Court, legal elites on the right and the left insisted that Sonia Sotomayor was an unqualified affirmative-action pick who was chosen only because she is of Puerto Rican descent.
...conservatives attacked her as a “quota pick” who was chosen “because she’s a woman and Hispanic, not because she was the best qualified.” At the time, Sotomayor had more judicial experience before being nominated than any other sitting justice, and that remains the case today, with the appointment of three new justices by Donald Trump.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Has KansasDim stopped abusing goats?

Anonymous said...

"The Second Amendment, from the day it was passed, limited the type of people who could own a gun and what type of weapon ....

www.politifact.com
"False"

Anonymous said...

The sitting president is wrong on US Documents and US History.

Again.

Anonymous said...

But, Socialist joe ain't alone.
"Schumer falsely claims Supreme Court 'was all White men' until 1981, ignoring Thurgood MarshallMarshall served on the Supreme Court from 1967 until 1991:...

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I don't know what fourteen year old Karolina Protsenko's politics are (or those of her parents) and I don't care. She is a delight.
Born in Ukraine, she came with them to the US when she was four and started playing the violin at age six.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W51VMM2LLy0

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Protsenko

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMl2HgQ7v28

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Romney Pitches GOP on Reforming Electoral Count Act
February 3, 2022 at 3:28 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 4 Comments

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) is pushing a bipartisan approach to reforming the Electoral Count Act, Politico reports.

Said Romney:
“This has to be something that’s attractive to not 50 on one side and 10 on the other, but instead 30 or 40 on each side. It’s not intended to be a partisan effort at all.”

He added:
“For Republicans, the question is: Do you want Kamala Harris feeling she can decide who the next president is? It’s something we ought to be interested in.

"And for Democrats, they have to say gee, do you want Donald Trump trying to subvert the system again.

"Both sides have an incentive to work together to make sure don’t get disabused about the laws that exist.”
__________

The American public would love to see the two parties work together for something that really does make sense and protects our democracy.

halfbaked said...

On Feb. 1, the US Treasury Department reported the national debt hit a record $30 trillion, prompting much hand-wringing about the fragility of the US economy.

But that doesn’t mean the federal government owes that amount, just like you don’t owe thousands of dollars when you start setting aside money for, say, a home remodel.


In that case, you would write down how much you need, create a savings account at the bank, and start allocating money towards that project. But if you still haven’t hired any contractors, or bought any supplies, would you count the future cost of that home repair as current debt? No.

Around $8 trillion of that $30 trillion cited by debt hawks as what the government has borrowed is the equivalent of that: Money that the government owes to itself in the future, says J.W. Mason, an economist professor at CUNY’s John Jay College. For example, the contributions the Social Security Administration puts aside into its Trust Fund to be paid out later get counted as debt.

So in reality, what the the federal government owes is $22 trillion, Mason said.

Does the size of the deficit matter?
While public debt remains a concern for countries that borrow US dollars, it is less of an issue for the US itself. The dollar is the world’s reserve currency and more debt doesn’t decrease outside investors’ demand for it.

Economists sometimes believe that increasing the federal debt weakens the dollar during crises. But usually investors end up running to the dollar as a safe haven asset instead of shying away from it, Mason said.

This time around, policymakers decided to take on more debt to blunt the damage from the pandemic by sending out direct checks, granting a childcare tax credit, and creating a paycheck protection program. All of these programs have left households with stronger balance sheets than before the crisis.

“So if you think government debt is too high, ask yourself if you think it would be better for families to hold that debt,” Mason said.

Does government debt affect inflation?
Government spending affects inflation, but the size of the deficit doesn’t have an impact on prices.

Inflation happens when demand for goods and services outstrips businesses’ ability to produce them. The pandemic has limited how much stuff businesses can produce, both because of supply chain issues and a shift in what consumers bought (more goods and fewer services). These disruptions have nothing to do with the deficit.

Like inflation, the deficit is regularly used as a stand-in for consumers’ general fears about the economy. Conservatives’ knee-jerk reaction is to associate it with waste, but it is a critical part of keeping the US economy stable. “People don’t have any particular concern with the deficit, but it’s simply a sort of symbol for things being bad in the economy,” Mason said.

Not kputz

rrb said...

.the last time a Democratic president nominated a woman of color to the Court, legal elites on the right and the left insisted that Sonia Sotomayor was an unqualified affirmative-action pick who was chosen only because she is of Puerto Rican descent.

Which turned out to be precisely correct.

So correct in fact that when 0linsky was in the process of selecting Kagan, Scalia said to Skeets (paraphrasing):

"I know you're going to send us another woman. Please send us a smart one this time."

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Protsenko (age 11?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8AwBkRj4F0

rrb said...



Does government debt affect inflation?


No one has raised this issue, alky.

Thank you for asking a question no one is asking.

And thank you for continuing to be a hypocrite on the debt issue, only bitching about it during GOP presidential administrations.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Kagan and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia seem to have a special rapport from her brief time arguing before the court. Honoring him at a 2007 dinner -- "a kind of party"-- Kagan noted Scalia was a 1960 Harvard Law grad. "The most notable fact about him," she joked.

She couldn't praise the then-70-year-old jurist enough, calling him a man of "style and panache"; "the most colorful, the most intellectually playful, the most provocative"; "indubitably its greatest writer"; "the most important justice on the court"; and "the justice who has had the greatest impact on the law over the years, whether we disagree with his positions or not."

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The confirmation process led to [Kagan's] friendship with Scalia, she said, because of an odd promise to an Idaho senator.

Before her confirmation, Kagan met with dozens members of Congress, many of whom questioned her about her stance on the Second Amendment. Kagan, who grew up in New York City, said she had never shot or held a gun.

Sen. James Risch, R-Idaho, told her that hunting was important to his constituents and questioned whether she could see that importance. He spoke in length about his ranch where he often hunted, Kagan remembered. She said she understood where he was coming from and offered to join him on a hunting trip if he wanted to invite her. After her proposition, a "look of abject horror" passed over the senator's face, she said.

So instead, she made a promise.

"If I’m lucky enough to be appointed, I’ll ask Justice Scalia to take me hunting," she told Risch.

And she did. After she was sworn in, Kagan told Scalia about how she had invited herself to one of his hunting trips.

"He thought it was so funny, he was on the floor laughing," she remembered.

Scalia took Kagan to his gun club and began teaching her gun safety and how to shoot. After he declared her ready, the two began taking hunting trips together, which is when they began to bond. Birds in Virginia, deer in Wyoming, duck in Mississippi — over the years, the justices traveled, hunted and got to know each other better.

"He was as generous and warm and funny as a person could be. I just so appreciate all the time I got to spend with him," she said. "I miss him a lot."

She didn't directly address the Senate's failure to hold a hearing for President Barack Obama's nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, to replace her hunting pal.

She was asked a very long question about the partisanship of the Supreme Court.

Kagan said that the "Senate has an important role in appointing justices" but the court isn't a political institution, it's "to provide a check on the institution, to police a body of rules."

After a justice is sworn in, she said, there aren't any political pressures.
_______

Looks like you're the real a-hole around here, rat.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Scalia once said that when he contemplated things like surface to air missile launchers, he thought there would have to be some limits on weapons possessions.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.facebook.com/kenny.putnam.92

I knew him

Anonymous said...

Personal Debt is a far bigger problem.
It stands at $15.24 Trillion.
Up 1.9% in 2021 .

Anonymous said...

Roger, tell us your answer to your question. Show us your alleged high iq.

😊Does government debt affect inflation?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://youtu.be/cmr-NzAodTY

Her mother sings Hallelujah

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He should be executed for treason.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/02/03/trump-nsa-election/


They even tried to use NASA

rrb said...


They even tried to use NASA


NASA eh, alky?

Did he try to commandeer the space shuttle or something?

LOL.

Anonymous said...

Roger, tell us your answer to your question. Show us your alleged high iq.

😊Does government debt affect inflation?

Yep, Roger doesn't know, typical.

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

He should be executed for treason.



Threatening a former president who remains under Secret Service protection, alky?

Not a good look, sport.

Thank goodness you're under lock and key.


rrb said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

Roger, tell us your answer to your question. Show us your alleged high iq.

😊Does government debt affect inflation?



Here's a hint alky - it's related to the interest we pay on the debt.


Anonymous said...

RRB, nice of you to help Alky.

anonymous said...

BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Nice that the goat fucker again proves his complete lack of a fucking brain!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Way to go Alky.

Committing a Federal Felony in a very public way.

"Blogger Roger Amick said...

He should be executed for treason."

anonymous said...

Here's another hint....anyone who went to KU got fucked......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

And the goat fucker should be shot for being a fucking retard.........BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Anonymous said...

TRASHSTALK WEEKLY YOUR FIRED !!!!

Its been a Turbulent week for British based Journalism this week what with
Munira Mirza sudden resignation over UK "Partygate" as researchers announce she worked for Communists,Wikifreakz forensic evidence proving the Irish Independent Newspaper (who have recently sacked journalists for being racist) are supporting far right convicted criminal Nazi Sympathizer party members and Virginia Giuffre Partys photo tricks being allegedly exposed as fakes.


https://preview.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/02/03/munira-mirzas-resignation-has-cost-boris-johnson-long-term-ally/

Oldham-born Ms Mirz describes herself as "a liberal" and even "left-wing" and once wrote for Living Marxism, the magazine of the Revolutionary Communist Party. She has said in the past that she is attracted to ideas, not political parties.

Munira Mirza is a British political advisor who was the Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit under prime minister Boris Johnson, until she resigned on 3 February 2022


I Cringley Irish Independent Newspaper further racism allegations
https://www.cringely.com/2021/09/10/bobs-9-11-post-from-20-years-ago-to-a-man-with-a-hammer/

The Conspiracy Law, Guilty by Association

"Dennis O Brien the registered owner of the Irish Independent Newspaper is named as an associate of William Clinton in the book Clinton Cash.Former Sub Editor Albert Smith receives a weekly income from Dennis O Brien business activities."

The company Parpoint (allegedly owned by Albert Smith) is forensically associated with Both Parforce and Focal Point ,the publishers of the Digital Book known as Gorings Biography.

Anonymous said...

BWAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The crazy right wing nutcase websites believe the the Coldheartedtruth in the 1400s, a bunch of white men in Europe went crazy.  While abusing their women, they built ships and weapons to attack and exploit the rest of the world.  These crazy white men exterminated Native Americans, enslaved black Africans, and impoverished Asians.  They also started wars and polluted the planet to cause the catastrophic “climate crisis” we have today. They actually did that. And
that is why today’s “woke” Democrats call for a “final solution”, that is discrimination on white people.


Correct Education causes most people to be pro-choice, climate laws, and pro fair taxes on their wealthy families.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Senate Closes in on ‘Mother of All Sanctions’ Bill
February 3, 2022 at 6:18 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 62 Comments

“A bipartisan group of senators is within striking distance of a deal on a bill that would impose crippling sanctions on Russia for its hostilities against Ukraine,” ABC News reports.

HOW NICE. SOMETHING BIPARTISAN FOR A CHANGE.
AS WE CONTINUE TO PUT TRUMP BEHIND US, THERE WILL BE MORE AND MORE OF THAT.

TRUMP PREFERRED TO PLAY KISSY KISSY WITH PUTIN. AND BELIEVED HIM OVER OUR OWN INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

A PANDEMIC REALLY JUST FOR THE UNVACCINATED
February 3, 2022 at 6:16 pm EST By Taegan Goddard 59 Comments

Aaron Blake:
“It’s gotten to the point where people who are vaccinated and boosted dying in a given week is apparently about 1 in a million — even less than dying in a car crash.”
________

SO MANY MORE LIVES could have been saved except for Trump.

History will sure make note that.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Ron De Santis Refuses to Condemn Nazi Rally
February 3, 2022 at 7:21 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has refused to condemn a Nazi rally that took place in Orlando over the weekend, claiming that those asking him to condemn the Nazi rally are TRYING TO “SMEAR” HIM, the Jerusalem Post reports.

DeSantis claimed those asking him to condemn the Nazis tried to “use this as some type of political issue… We’re not playing their game.”

CONDEMNING A NAZI RALLY NOW MAKES YOU A RINO?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THE BIGGEST difference betweeen me
and KANSASDIM is this:

When he accuses me of abusing little boys,
he and I both know he is lying.

When I accuse him of calling Obama "a black monkey in the White House" and his wife "a cheap Chicago whore,"
he and I both know I am telling the truth.