[I've been mulling over the utility of these sandboxes again. More and more they have become the repository of tripe, with interesting threads and tidbits thrown in by readers who occasionally demonstrate that their abundant acumen lies mostly fallow. I wouldn't mind it if some of the other posted topics that interest me would get more discussion, but too many of them go over with the existing cohort of commenters like a fart in church. Many of the interesting emails on my topics come from readers who apparently don't want to join into the online fray. So I keep asking myself, why do I host these sandboxes of scurrilous shit-flinging. No good answers have risen to the surface. Thoughts? gjr]

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383 responses to “Sandbox – 17jun19”
OUCH!!! Gregory has Paul by the small and saggys.(I sure hope your wearing thick gloves)
I’m sure Gregory has that post just waiting to be slapped down as evidence.. We know how Paul loves to say “Prove I said that!!”
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Rebane 11:29
The Mt Sinai Medical Center is tracking 9/11 responders. They report a 30% higher cancer incidence in responders than that of the general populace at large.
I’m afraid we’re likely to see the same kind of thing from the Paradise fire where first in responders spent 10+ days working and camping in the toxic smoke/fumes/dust without respiratory protection.
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At the Florida rally that MSNBC and Clinton News Network refused to cover, I felt Trump was rather subdued in his delivery as he graciously reached out to the other side in the spirit of reconciliation. Let bygones be bygones. I was particularly touched by Trump going out of his way to give a shout out to My Gal. Let the healing begin.
Somewhere off in the distance during the speech, I thought I heard the sound of Democrats shaking in their heels. I do have to wonder if the hostess of Democracy Now! will struggle getting the words out of her mouth tonight. A most moving, yet low key, rally.
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Gosh and Golly Walt the President doesn’t write bills but he sure does create them-record deficits under the Trumpster. What happened to the Tea Party???
Gregory I did say that-pretty clever I think. Ever heard of sarcasm?
Donald Trump: As projected in Table S-10 in the FY 2020 budget, Trump plans to add $5.088 trillion to the debt in his first term. That’s a 30 percent increase from the $20.245 trillion debt at the end of Obama’s last budget for FY 2017. If he remains in office for a second term, he plans to add $9.1 trillion. Trump had promised to eliminate the debt during his campaign.
FY 2021 – $1.276 trillion.
FY 2020 – $1.281 trillion.
FY 2019 – $1.314 trillion.
FY 2018 – $1.217 trillion.
https://www.thebalance.com/us-debt-by-president-by-dollar-and-percent-3306296
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A one handed clap for the comic stylings of the pony tail of ignorance @634!
😉
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Wiggly Pig – “They report a 30% higher cancer incidence in responders than that of the general populace at large.”
And what is the incidence rate nationally for first responders that weren’t involved in rescues/response on 9/11 in NY?
Comparing to the general populace is not productive.
The whole thing is moot anyway. They will get treatment.
The evil Rs are not trying to stop that. Just more lunatic ranting from left wing haters searching for something, anything, to gain traction on the national stage.
And since you seem to like being here Jiggy, how about some backup on your name calling or perhaps an honest apology is in order.
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I agree Emery, Trump should just shut the GOV. down till a budget shows up the fixes it all. How do you think that would play out???
HHHUUUMMMMMMMMM?????????
Anymore stupid LIB comments and questions?
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So the Paradise fire is special? What about all the firefighters in the 49ER fire? Or any other for that matter? Been there done that.
6 years of fighting those fires breathing in GOD knows what.
Plenty of other things in my lifetime to blame my ills on.
But anything for the sake of blaming something on.
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Emery’s grim reaper… Better send in his care giver.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-campaign-manager-polling-is-dead
“President Trump’s campaign manager says polling is no longer reliable, days after a big leak of unflattering internal polling data.
“I just think the country is too complex now to call a couple hundred people and ask them what they think,” Brad Parscale told CBS News hours ahead of Trump’s event in Orlando, Fla., to officially kick off his 2020 campaign.
“There are so many ways and different people who show up and vote now. The way turnout works now,” he said. “The abilities we have now to turn out voters. The polling can’t understand that. And that’s why the polling was so wrong in 2016. It was 100% wrong. Nobody got it right — not one public poll. The reason why — it’s not 1962 anymore.” “
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Mea Culpa. I said @ 6:22 pm that CNN refused to cover the Campaign rally in Florida. I was wrong. CNN did cover the event….at least for parts of it. So,sorry.
https://news.grabien.com/story-cnn-cuts-away-trump-speech-after-crowd-shouts-cnn-sucks
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Bad news in Florida from the Orlando Sentinel. Trump is losing to Biden in Florida polls.
“Donald Trump is in Orlando to announce the kickoff of his re-election campaign.
We’re here to announce our endorsement for president in 2020, or, at least, who we’re not endorsing: Donald Trump.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/editorials/os-op-sentinel-not-endorsing-donald-trump-2020-20190618-63ya7cyb5ngf3irllodwxnznui-story.html
Some readers will wonder how we could possibly eliminate a candidate so far before an election, and before knowing the identity of his opponent.
Because there’s no point pretending we would ever recommend that readers vote for Trump.
After 2½ years we’ve seen enough.
Live Updates All Day Today: President Trump in Orlando for re-election rally »
Enough of the chaos, the division, the schoolyard insults, the self-aggrandizement, the corruption, and especially the lies.
So many lies — from white lies to whoppers — told out of ignorance, laziness, recklessness, expediency or opportunity.
Trump’s capacity for lying isn’t the surprise here, though the frequency is.
It’s the tolerance so many Americans have for it.
There was a time when even a single lie — a phony college degree, a bogus work history — would doom a politician’s career.
Not so for Trump, who claimed in 2017 that he lost the popular vote because millions of people voted illegally (they didn’t). In 2018 he said North Korea was no longer a nuclear threat (it is). And in 2019 he said windmills cause cancer (they don’t). Just last week he claimed the media fabricated unfavorable results from his campaign’s internal polling (it didn’t).
According to a Washington Post database, the president has tallied more than 10,000 lies since he took office.
Trump’s successful assault on truth is the great casualty of this presidency, followed closely by his war on decency.
Trump insults political opponents and national heroes alike with middle-school taunts. He demonstrates no capacity for empathy or remorse. He misuses his office to punish opponents, as when he recently called for a boycott of AT&T to get even with his least favorite media outlet, CNN. He tears down institutions, once airily suggesting the U.S. should try having a leader for life as China now allows. He seems incapable of learning a lesson, telling an ABC interviewer last week — just two months after Robert Mueller’s report on election interference was released — that he would accept dirt on an opponent from Russia or China.
Trump has diminished our standing in the world. He reneges on deals, attacks allies and embraces enemies.
This nation must never forget that humiliating public moment in Helsinki in 2018 when the president of the United States chose to accept Vladimir Putin’s denials of Russian interference in the 2016 election over the unanimous assessment of the American intelligence community.
Such a betrayal by a U.S. president would have been the unforgivable political sin in normal times.
As if that’s not enough, Trump declares his love for North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, a genuine villain who starves and enslaves his people and executes his enemies with antiaircraft guns and flamethrowers.
But he wrote the president a “beautiful letter.” Flattery will get you everywhere with this president, and that’s dangerous.
Domestically, the president’s signature issue — immigration — has moved in fits and starts. Happily, he abandoned pursuing an outright — and unconstitutional — ban on Muslims entering the U.S., opting instead to restrict travel for people from a handful of nations, most of them majority Muslim.
He’s tried separating families, sending troops to the border and declaring a national emergency. For all of that, illegal border crossings are, as the president himself calls it, at crisis levels.
He blames House Democrats because casting blame is Trump’s forte. But Republicans controlled the House and the Senate for two full years. That seemed like an ideal time to fix what the president believes ails our immigration laws.
Even with Democrats now controlling the House, where is Trump’s much-touted deal-making mojo, an attribute he campaigned on?
“But the economy!”
Yes, the market has done well since Trump’s election.
The S&P 500 was up about 21% between Trump’s inauguration and May 31 of his third year in office. Under President Obama, it was up about 56% in that same period.
Unemployment is headed down, as it was during seven straight years under Obama.
Wages are up, and that’s a welcome change. But GDP increases so far are no better than some periods under Obama. Deficit spending under Obama was far too high, in part because of the stimulus needed to dig out of the Great Recession. Under Trump, it’s still headed in the wrong direction, once again pushing $1 trillion even though the economy is healthy.
Trump seems to care nothing about the deficit and the national debt, which once breathed life into the Tea Party.
Through all of this, Trump’s base remains loyal. Sadly, the truest words Trump might ever have spoken was when he said he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose his supporters.
This non-endorsement isn’t defaulting to whomever the Democrats choose. This newspaper has a history of presidential appointments favoring Republicans starting in the mid-20th century. Except for Lyndon Johnson in 1964, the Sentinel backed Republican presidential nominees from 1952 through 2004, when we recommended John Kerry over another four years of George W. Bush.
As recently as 2012 we recommended Republican Mitt Romney because of what seemed at the time to be Obama’s failure to adequately manage the nation’s finances.
If — however unlikely — a Republican like Romney, now a senator from Utah, or former Ohio Gov. John Kasich successfully primaried the president, we would eagerly give them a look. Same if an independent candidate mounted a legitimate campaign.
We’d even consider backing Trump if, say, he found the proverbial cure for cancer or — about as likely — changed the essence of who he is (he won’t).
The nation must endure another 1½ years of Trump. But it needn’t suffer another four beyond that.
We can do better. We have to do better.”
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You just keep believing that Emery.
Poor bastard. Gotta cut and paste the whole “dream on” LIB prayer.
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So that’s why he went off the rails at Mitch’s wife earlier today. It all makes sense now. Must be a woman hater or something. Quite misogynistic.
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/joseph-chalfant/2019/06/18/cnn-suggests-trump-cabinet-member-corrupt-despite-no-evidence
Yep. As Trump just said at the rally, they are “driven by hatred, prejudice, and rage.” No kidding.
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Yes, I know about sarcasm. You weren’t being sarcastic… you were dead serious.
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Hey Emery. From that pile of mule shit you posted,, Trump has a phony degree? Good luck proving that. And what’s worse, you believe it.(since you posted it)
That discredits the entire anti Trump rant.
Good job ol’ chap. That bag of dog shit done blew up in your face.
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Posted by: Paul Emery | 18 June 2019 at 06:57 PM
Oh Punchy……dry your rheumy old eyes…..yes you can vote against Trump again.
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Romney and John Kasich? My, those are the only two Democrats not running for President. Now, why don’t you run along and dig up a quote from Jeff Flake. Or Shep Smith. Misery loves company.
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We will, we will, ROCK YOU….
Trump Launches Higher Energy 2020 Re-Election Campaign
Trump Revives Campaign Classics
25,000 Pack Amway Center in Orlando, FL
Movement: Watch Parties Proliferate Across USA
https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2019/06/18/live-updates-trump-launches-2020-re-election-campaign/
😉
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Time for the Absurd Lefty News from a rigth wing site. Makes sense now considering their fixation with Stormy.
https://pluralist.com/teen-vogue-promoting-prostitution
Sad news. MARLIN Firearms bought by George Soros and will closing its doors soon. Hmmm. Maybe Trump was being too charitable today in Fkorida. Who else has our backs? The popinjays? Well, love the one you’re wirh.
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Looks like the dollar ran out. Just when the game of whack-a-TROLL was getting good.
Yes, only LIBS will vote to get their taxes hiked.. Happily.
Vote to get their rights taken away. Happily…
Vote for those who plan on making their power bills unpayable.. Happily.
Vote to have their kid’s jobs taken by illegals… Happily.
Vote for free shit.. They will NEVER get. But will pay for… Nope,, they never understand that……
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Damn Bill,,, Marlin made some fine shooting iron. The price will now go up on what’s out there.
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“But what if he ravages me? “ Well, rather unlikely, but stranger things have happened. Cannot recall one of those stranger things off the top of my head, but I am sure something will come to me.
https://pluralist.com/katelyn-burns-ubereats/?fbclid=IwAR2pERz6dGLKGpTEP6wnq8hLZdbDwfmKI2FptMdHP-q6bBwtd9CMOjDlv6Q
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OH how the LIBS will howl.
Can you see a screen on the LIB debate floor?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/06/18/report-trump-considering-live-tweeting-during-the-democrat-debates/
“The Wall Street Journal, citing “people familiar with the planning,” said Trump intends to deviate from the wishes of his advisers and is “tentatively planning” on live-tweeting during the events both nights.
Reactions seem to be split. According the report, Trump’s advisers would rather see the Democrat candidates tear each other apart without distractions from the president. However, it is likely that Trump – who built his presidential legacy on speaking directly to the American people – wants America to know that he is engaged and ready to defend his position and the MAGA legacy he started.”
The Proggys would be in such disarray. Watching every word they say, knowing Trump is there ready to pounce, and shred them like field mice.
That’s one way to keep they lying bastards half way honest.(I know. No such thing as an honest LIB)
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JigW 617pm – “The Mt Sinai Medical Center is tracking 9/11 responders. They report a 30% higher cancer incidence in responders than that of the general populace at large.” Not sure you understood my point. But let’s use this 30% cancer incidence number. This says that out of every 1,000 9/11 responders who reported cancer, only 231 of them would have gotten cancer due to their 9/11 work. We are paying unnecessarily for the medical care of the remaining 769 cancer victims who would have contracted it from other than 9/11 causes, simply because our politics demands it. That means that we are paying about 3.33 times as much for health benefits than we should were we to only care for the 9/11 cancer victims.
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This a sure fire way to win votes and re election by gun owners.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/06/18/il-sen-taunts-gun-owner-forget-the-fine-maybe-well-just-take-your-firearms/
“Illinois State Sen. Julie Morrison (D) taunted a concerned gun owner during a town hall by telling him she might forgo fining him and simply confiscate his firearms.
The exchange was caught on video by the Illinois State Rifle Association and was tied to proposed fines for keeping commonly owned semiautomatic firearms in one’s home.
The concerned gun owner pointed to SB107 and said the purpose of it was “to take away [his] semiautomatic firearms.”
The gun owner then asked, “If I get to keep it–if I pay a fine and register it–then, how dangerous is it in the first place and why do you need to ban it all?”
People in attendance applauded the gun owner’s point and once applause died Morrison said, “Well, you just maybe changed my mind. Maybe we won’t have a fine at all, maybe it’ll just be a confiscation and we won’t have to worry about paying the fine.”
And these elected Proggys claim to uphold the Constitution?
MY ASS!!!
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Rebane 8:40-
It all boils down to you got yours. “Only 231 got cancer” so fuck the whole bunch in case you get screwed out of a nickel.
Walt 6:50-
Your ignorance is blatant, but I hope it is out of ignorance and not simply greed. Equating the 49r fire to Paradise is ludicrous. The 49r fire (and yes I was in it) was a 99.9% carbohydrate burn (vegetation). Products of carb fires are “light” and the bulk of it rises quickly into the sky. In comparison, Paradise was a 16,000 unit structure fire comprised of burning plastics, metal, and assorted chemical products. The chemical plume was a “heavy” blanket of burned and volatilized product that lay close to the ground for several weeks. That you endured a few days of smoke from grass, trees and relatively limited structures is commendable, but don’t even pretend you were in Paradise.
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“Sad news. MARLIN Firearms bought by George Soros and will closing its doors soon.”
BT – where did you hear or read this?
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The Wigged Out Pig has lost it already.
“It all boils down to you got yours. “Only 231 got cancer” so fuck the whole bunch in case you get screwed out of a nickel.”
Take a deep breath, dude.
No one is getting screwed out of anything. They are all going to get medical care.
Stop reading all that blather on Mother Jones and DK if it causes you to have a brain collapse.
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Really Jig Dickhead? How many homes went up? Half of LWW went up.
Not to mention all the others scattered from North San Juan to the valley. We were on that for a week.
You know jack shit. All the dope grows. all the meth labs.(Plenty back then)
Not to mention all the other fires I fought. I have also spent a few years working with hazardous materials. Cleaning them up to be precises. So I have a working knowledge of the shit.
You can kiss my ass on the center line of Main St. 1:00 PM good for you?
The Paradise fire was too damned fast to even fight. All they could do was get the hell out of the way.
You have no clue what your even talking about.
So when 40% extra cancer cases show up down wind in Chico get back to us.. Dumbass.
So PLEASE state your extreme knowledge of fire and what’s in it.
The twin towers had plenty of exotic chemistry. Not just from the building, but what was also inside the aircraft. Jet fuel is more than just kerosene. What new toxins are created when all that shit burns and mixes together? Any idea smartass?
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from some idiot in Florida – “We can do better. We have to do better.”
And that better would be? Until you can provide the answer stop trying to tear down what’s currently working.
There probably is better out there. Always has been.
But until better gets on the ballot and shows it has the national support to take the EC votes necessary, I’ll vote for Trump.
I wouldn’t walk across the street to support Trump, but every alternative I’ve seen proposed look like nincompoops or worse. When you set the bar that low, Trump ends up being the better choice every time.
And that’s sad.
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Scott 9:39
“No one is getting screwed out of anything. They are all going to get medical care.”
Chemo and radiation therapy have been STOPPED mid course on at least 40 patients because funds are being held. I’m sure they are tickled pink that you have promised that at some future date treatment will commence. once earmarked funds for some senator can promised to a dog park for his grandmother’s home town or something equally time sensitive.
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Jigged is just looking for someone to blame and sue.
Sorry, no big payday for you.
Not every person with a life threatening disease caught it by someone else doing something bad.
Blame your genetics.
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jignuts seems to forget the tens of thousands of VETS that crappy VA care. Day in, day out. Where is your outrage there?
I had to get a surgical procedure done some time back When I woke up screaming in pain,, “Here’s some Tylonal 3. Have a nice day”
Reno VA doesn’t prescribe pain killers. Ain’t that dandy?
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And CNN wonders why it’s ratings are in the sewer?
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/cnns-don-lemon-compares-trump-to-hitler-maybe-we-shouldnt-give-bad-people-a-platform
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Posted by: Walt | 18 June 2019 at 10:21 PM
jignuts seems to forget the tens of thousands of VETS that crappy VA care. Day in, day out. Where is your outrage there?
The only outrage was that the vets under the then president were making that president look bad. That was totally unacceptable. The outrage he feels now is completely acceptable…mandatory actually…. because his righteous anger for temporary denial of these services now can be directed at the ideological opposition.
He is Orwell’s Puppet!
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“Chemo and radiation therapy have been STOPPED mid course on at least 40 patients because funds are being held.”
And why haven’t you started a go fund me page? Because you and the other know-nothings don’t actually give a crap – you just want to throw rocks.
If it was an injured lion in Africa they’d have raised millions by now.
The whole thing is the usual game of finger pointing for the news cameras.
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Walt 10:21
The Army lied to you? Said they’d take care of you for the rest your life? And then they bent you over? Tell us that ain’t so!.
Never heard of such a thing. If you didn’t catch on to that mindset the first few minutes of talking to a recruiter . . . well, they found their boy. That’s why they call you a tool. To the pimps in Washington you are no more important than a hammer.
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“Said they’d take care of you for the rest your life? And then they bent you over? Tell us that ain’t so!”
Yep – same govt you lefties tell us will take care of all of us.
Just turn over everything to the govt and they will always have our best interests at heart.
Free health care, free college, free everything and worth every penny!
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Trump rally gatherings yesterday were fun. Marching at the Basin then later at the pizza parlor. Trump knocked the ball out of the park. He had 20000 inside and they had 150K requesting tickets.
Biden had 75 idiots show up to his snooze fest.
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“jig” has smoked WAY too much dope. Lost cause. Go smoke some more…
Hear Joe?
🤣🤣 https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/06/18/joe-biden-demands-credit-trump-economy-2020-kickoff-rally/ 🤣🤣
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Woody can be almost forgiven….almost. He supported white supremacy and white nationalism. Friggin hippies took up that song and have not changed one bit.
“In the context of America, a nation-state built by settler colonialism, Woody Guthrie’s protest anthem exemplifies the particular blind spot that Americans have in regard to Natives: American patriotism erases us, even if it comes in the form of a leftist protest song,” Obomsawin says.
“This land ‘was’ our land,” she continues. “Through genocide, broken treaties, and a legal system created by and for the colonial interest, this land ‘became’ American land. But to question the legitimacy of American land control today instantly makes one the most radical person in the room–even in leftist circles. And because Indigenous critiques of this country are so fundamental, our voices are often marginalized to the point of invisibility.”
“Guthrie, she says, can almost be forgiven. After all, he was raised in a less woke era and inculcated in an American culture that he may have resented, but which brainwashed him with certain values, anyway, like imperialism and, yes, white supremacy and white nationalism.
That’s right, by penning one of the earliest and most famous protest songs in history, Woody Guthrie inadvertently contributed to the spread of white nationalism. And it’s not only up to modern leftists to reject “This Land is Your Land,” out of concern for their Native bretheren, it’s required that they make amends and alter their outlook so that they don’t repeat Guthrie’s crimes.”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/48565/land-not-your-land-woke-culture-now-demanding-emily-zanotti?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro
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Money is the mothers milk of politics –
President Trump held a rally in Orlando on Tuesday night billed as the kickoff to his reelection campaign. And according to the Republican National Committee, he received nearly $25 million in contributions in less than a day.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announced Wednesday that Trump raised a “record breaking $24.8M in less than 24 hours for his re-election.”
“The enthusiasm across the country for this President is unmatched and unlike anything we’ve ever seen!” she tweeted.
Trump’s one-day haul is nearly four times the amount former Vice President Joe Biden raised in the first 24 hours after announcing his 2020 presidential campaign.
Biden took in $6.3 million, the largest first-day total for any of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. According to Biden’s campaign, the money was raised from nearly 97,000
individual donors across all 50 states.
The former vice president’s campaign raised slightly more in its first 24 hours than former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke ($6.1 million) and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders ($5.9 million).
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-raises-248-million-for-reelection-in-less-than-24-hours-rnc-says-134331176.html
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Walt @ 8:53 am
“Biden’s message on Twitter was likely composed by staff as Biden was attending a New York City fundraiser with Wall Street donors at the time of Trump’s rally)”
Yep, Biden has spent darn near half a century in Washington, and now he is going to “fix” it. Mercy.
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Dems finally getting around to closing the gun sale loophole.
https://babylonbee.com/news/democrats-vow-to-close-second-amendment-loophole?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dwbrand
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Ilan Omar (D-CAIR) made the news again by objecting to the word “alien”, saying no one is an alien. She has a point there. They are not illegal aliens, they are colonialists.
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Posted by: Paul Emery | 18 June 2019 at 06:57 PM
“We can do better. We have to do better.”
With the crop of mediocrities that you guys have running?
#sad
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Be careful what you wish for –
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2019/06/19/gop-rep-byrne-democrats-nervous-because-crime-may-have-been-committed-with-mueller-probe-launch/
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@ 10:02 am
Not an earth shaking story and one that flies under the radar, but some eerily similarities. Weismann, the FBI, and warrants. More John Solomon shoe leather:
“In search warrant affidavits, the FBI portrayed the ledger as one reason it resurrected a criminal case against Manafort that was dropped in 2014 and needed search warrants in 2017 for bank records to prove he worked for the Russian-backed Party of Regions in Ukraine……..
“There’s just one problem: The FBI’s public reliance on the ledger came months after the feds were warned repeatedly that the document couldn’t be trusted and likely was a fake, according to documents and more than a dozen interviews with knowledgeable sources.
“It was not to be considered a document of Manafort. It was not authenticated. And at that time it should not be used in any way to bring accusations against anybody,” Kholodnytsky said, recalling what he told FBI agents.
First, the agent failed to disclose that both FBI officials and Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, who later became Mueller’s deputy, met with those AP reporters one day before the story was published and assisted their reporting.
So, essentially, the FBI cited a leak that the government had facilitated and then used it to support the black ledger evidence, even though it had been clearly warned about the document.
Secondly, the FBI was told the ledger claimed to show cash payments to Manafort when, in fact, agents had been told since 2014 that Manafort received money only by bank wires, mostly routed through the island of Cyprus, memos show.
During the 2014 investigation, Manafort and his partner Richard Gates voluntarily identified for FBI agents tens of millions of dollars they received from Ukrainian and Russian sources and the shell companies and banks that wired the money. “Gates stated that the amounts they received would match the amounts they invoiced for services. Gates added they were always paid late, and in tranches,” FBI memos I obtained show.
Liberal law professor Alan Dershowitz said FBI affidavits almost never cite news articles as evidence. “They are supposed to cite the primary evidence and not secondary evidence,” he said.
“It sounds to me like a fraud on the court, possibly a willful and deliberate fraud that should have consequences for both the court and the attorneys’ bar,” he added.
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The first LIB of MANY,,, heads to PRISON
https://dailycaller.com/2019/06/19/dem-staffer-kavanaugh-doxx-prison/
“A former aide to Sen. Maggie Hassan and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is headed to prison Wednesday for what prosecutors said was the largest known data theft in Senate history.
The former aide, Jackson Cosko, pleaded guilty in April to crimes related to an unparalleled effort to ransack a Senate office, extorting a Democratic senator, illegally harming Republicans for their political views, and blackmailing a witness.”
One less swamp rat.
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Moi @ 10:31 am
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/449206-fbi-warned-early-and-often-that-manafort-file-might-be-fake-used-it-anyway
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Drain that swamp –
The Merit Act will streamline the process, making it easier for the government to terminate under-performing government workers. The Merit Act will:
Shorten the amount of time required to remove under-performing employees.
Allow agencies to remove a senior executive for performance reasons, instead of merely demoting the senior executive.
Limit retirement benefits of employees who are removed from their position due to a felony conviction related to their official duties.
Authorize agencies to recoup bonuses and other awards when performance or conduct issues are discovered through investigations and performance reviews.
Extend the probationary period for competitive appointments and promotions from one to two years so that there remains an adequate amount of time to evaluate a new employee.
Curb the ability to use intermediaries to overrule or undermine Merit Systems Protection Board precedent.
Uphold whistleblower protections.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/06/19/david-perdue-proposes-holding-federal-employees-to-account/
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@ 10:34 am
I am surprised that the Dems didn’t give him a medal and elevate his status to hero.
“Prosecutors dismissed arguments by Cosko’s team of attorneys that drugs were behind the defendant’s behavior and that high-end counseling and treatment paid for by his parents could cure it. They said Cosko’s behavior was premeditated and deliberate and that he took pleasure in learning of Republicans’ pain.
“Prosecutors said Cosko laughed “aha it ruined [Hatch’s] wifes birthday [sic].”
Poor Rand Paul. First, the Kkkkrazy Bernie Bro shot at him, then Rand’s Kkkrazy neighbor busted up his ribs, then this guy posted his personal addresses and phone numbers, knowing that others would use the information to harass him (Rand Paul) prosecutors said.
Yep, it ain’t safe or easy being a Libertarian, Conservative, or non-conformist in a Leftinista Socialist world. It’s who they are and each day they supply us with reams of evidence….evidence they deny and they call extreme or absurd, roflmao.
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