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RL Crabb is prominent in today’s (21jan20) Union lambasting AB5, the latest socialist outrage from Sacramento. (more here)  This piece of dreadful anti-work legislation has finally caught enough of our liberal artsy-fartsy crowd to also get them squawking – less known, AB5 impacts at least as many of California’s high-tech STEM consultants and freelancers.  Our cartoonist friend Bob Crabb’s distress (here) puts paid on what most of us have known about his true ideological colors – for shur he ain’t no middle-roader.  Regardless of his ire against the state’s Democrats – it’s akin to my ire against the state’s Republicans, but I don’t pretend to be a mid-roader – he cannot countenance the other side, even in the face of AB5.  “I also do not agree with those who want to steer clear of partisan politics. This bill is 100% Democrat. It was written by an assemblywoman who curses like a sailor and dismisses us as whiners who are too dense to understand how fortunate we are to have her party looking out for our well-being.  It passed on a straight party line vote. It was signed by a governor who just dedicated millions of dollars to enforcing it.  California Democrats believe they have little to fear from the riffraff at the bottom tier of workers. We are, after all, musicians, journalists, community theaters, and cartoonists. What are we going to do? Vote for Republicans? Ha ha ha!”  As you can see, regardless of the years of collectivist crap flowing from our Democrat legislature, Bob would not change his vote to give us bottom tier riffraff a chance to sell our services as we choose – a few eggs have yet to be cracked and sacrifices have to be made.

GreenKoolAidCalifornia leavin’ should be the title of a new musical lament for all those folks heading out of state.  But there’s enough of us disgruntled Golden Staters to take and remake the places where we land and put down new stakes.  An example is Star, Idaho, a small town near where one of our dear departed California expats and RR readers now lives.  Star’s population has more than doubled in the last ten years as couples like JT and Mary Jo Turnipseed (their real name, honest!) left SoCal and moved in to experience small town living at its best.  Well, no more.  “Now Star is grappling with some of the same problems the Turnipseeds left California to escape. The town’s main drag, where ranchers once drove their cattle, is clogged with traffic during rush-hour commutes. Sprawling subdivisions have sprouted up around farmland, as have new chain stores. The median home price has more than doubled to nearly $400,000 since 2010.” (more here)  The most amazing thing to me is still the utter blindness of our states overwhelming population of leftwing loonies who deny that any of this exodus is going on.  It mirrors exactly their grossly distorted perception of the realworld which is their daily drink from the lamestream.  For them, another sip of that Kool-Aid, and all’s right with the world.


[22jan20 update]  Today at lunch with a longtime friend of, shall we say, a different socio-political persuasion, we discussed the “overwhelming” evidence which the Dems proclaimed to the nation in support of their case to convict President Trump of ‘high crimes and misdemeanors’, and get him out of 1600 Pennsylvania before he trounces them at the polls this November.  My friend strongly argued the prosecution’s call for additional witnesses and documents, with which to catalyze the evidence developed during the weeks of House impeachment hearings that, it now appears, did not overwhelm anyone and will not overwhelm anyone in the Senate chamber.  The Dems’ evidence is essentially limp and ludicrous on arrival, and needs at least another fishing expedition launched to prop it up and give it some, any, substance before the president is summarily acquitted.  But calling for witnesses is really a bluff by the Dems on which Majority Leader McConnell may well call Team Nancy and lead to a sanitary problem in multiple shorts.  My prognosis is that the Dems will do nothing which results in any Biden taking the witness stand, let alone requiring Mr Lead Prosecutor Adam Schiff to also raise his hand and swear to tell the truth for a change.

[23jan20 update]  The unmitigated hatred of Trump by our Left is on full display in ‘Time for Trump to go’ by local leftwinger Nancy Eubanks in the 23jan20 Union.  There the newspaper gives the lady the entire prime-spot left panel to lambaste the president.  And she does not hold back, spewing unsupported allegation after allegation and obvious lie after lie, all the while calling Trump the nation’s consummate liar whose lies average “over 10 times every day according to several nonpartisan fact checkers.”  Has anyone ever asked how many lies about Trump come out daily from Team Nancy, the multitude of lamestream news outlets, the countless campuses across the country, the Dems’ impeachment brigade (Schiff’s speech yesterday on the Senate floor was a doozy – more here), and the entertainment media’s daily dose of films and TV programs??

[24jan20 update]  Irrefutable proof that stupid is contagious.  The Dems are proposing to make California’s horrendously stupid AB5 the law of the land.  This proposal has now been endorsed by their top presidential candidates Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Pete Buttigieg.  Talk about a slate of ignorant?cynical anti-Americans wanting to become chief executive – they are all extreme leftwingers.  Today this law is causing chaos in the state’s employment markets, and is even being opposed by liberals whose jobs are in peril or already history.  In desperation the Sacramento stupidos are trying to do a workaround with a growing pile of special interest carve-outs before they accelerate California’s calamitous worker exodus, indigent immigrations, shrinking tax base, economic contraction, and most importantly, voter defections. (more here and here) Perhaps the passage of such destructive legislation, that is finally a shot into our socialists’ shorts, will help Republicans to launch a resurgence of sanity in California.

DemTaxIncreases2020[27jan20 update]  That Democrats are now the anti-American party is confirmed by three things which uniquely identify them – 1) ALL of them are willing to risk the US economy through massive tax increases to buy votes needed to stay in power through directed wealth redistribution – moderate Democrats are a myth, 2) NONE of them have any social policies save to remove President Trump from office before the November election (H/T to reader who posted the latest VDH piece on the topic), 3) ALL are globalists first, prepared and pursuing means to reduce US sovereignty and hegemony in favor of submitting to globalist organizations in economics, trade, governance, and world order.

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306 responses to “Scattershots – 21jan20 (updated 27jan20)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Many believe that the Democrats’ impeachment frenzy will boomerang against them. I am not confident of that, but I am certain that the Democrats have succeeded in unifying and motivating Republicans beyond anything we could have foreseen four years ago.“
    Go Rand, go
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/01/impeachment-unites-republicans.php

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  2. Walt Avatar

    That “opinion” holds plenty more water than yours Emery.
    But feel free to prove it wrong.(good bloody luck)
    So far it’s “ME WIN”. Oh… Still not impeachable. NOT in the impeachment papers. so,,,, tough shit.
    What? not defending your boy “O” and his seven counts of breaking your beloved law? It must have been OK when he did it.Right Emery?
    OK,,, It’s your turn to respond with the predictable lame ass excuse.

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  3. Walt Avatar

    So Emery,, “O” broke the law… Didn’t he??? Come on.. you can admit it here. You only voted for him once,,, or so you say.
    So “O” is seven to Trump’s one. So nothing to say on the matter? Make your opinion count for once.

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  4. Walt Avatar

    Morn’n .. Some Proggy Press for your reading pleasure.
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/abc-news-george-stephanopoulos-trump-lawyer-jay-sekulow-comments
    “ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos was caught on camera making a throat-slash gesture as the Disney-owned network cut away from President Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow taking questions from the press on Thursday during coverage of the Senate impeachment trial.”
    Yup, don’t want those viewers hearing the truth.

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    odlaW 1153am – You missed it again. My 1142am request was for you to address your party leaders’ endorsement of a nationwide AB5. What is your assessment of such an endorsement, and its potential impact on their election chances should one of them get the nomination?

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  6. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: George Rebane | 24 January 2020 at 12:45 PM
    ,,,Okey Dokey…
    So far as I can tell AB5 was written for folks like Uber drivers who wanted more benefits than what they could get as freelancers…
    But AB5 was not well thought out, poorly written and is causing all kinds of problems…
    Much of political campaigning is about jumping on the cause du jour bandwagons. I have not paid much attention to nationwide AB5 discussions.
    I think it goes along with the whole Unionize…collective bargaining notion so the likes of Lizzy and Bernie would jump on that bandwagon…not sure who else…
    I would not want to see any other similar laws go into effect that did not address the problems for small time independents that would make it harder for them to be able to help make ends meet through gigs, side hustles, etc.

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  7. Walt Avatar

    That right. Blame the “gig” worker Dougy. Not the greedy ass politician looking to tax anyone with a pulse. You just cast the blame(via wide paint brush) on your pals Emery and Crabb.
    Gotta ram them into “uncovered” Ca. too. But yes, gotta get the unions fresh people to extort as well.

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  8. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: Walt | 24 January 2020 at 02:51 PM
    ,,,Well done Wally!!! Do you have any idea what you are talking about…or is that the hooch talking again???
    https://www.investopedia.com/california-assembly-bill-5-ab5-4773201

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Really? Talk to Emery and Crabb.
    You would never follow it anyway. You know,, laws like that don’t apply to you. Remember your bragging about how no need to register your orange tractor with CARB? or your piss poor math skills where the need for a contractor’s licence didn’t apply to you?
    Sure Dougy.. Whatever you say.

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  10. Scott O Avatar

    odd-law 2:26 – “So far as I can tell AB5 was written for folks like Uber drivers who wanted more benefits than what they could get as freelancers…
    BS – If Uber drivers wanted wanted more benies, why didn’t they get a job with benies?
    But AB5 was not well thought out, poorly written and is causing all kinds of problems…”
    Well- that would be the Democrats. They seem to be pretty good at that. And Oddy wants to vote for one for POTUS.
    The Dems wanted to try to rope more folks into more taxes and maybe more unionized workers. That’s why they came up with a this idiot law.

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Good read.
    How the Golden State Embraced Corporate Socialism
    https://amgreatness.com/2020/01/24/how-the-golden-state-embraced-corporate-socialism/

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  12. Walt Avatar

    Come on Proggys,, you better call it off due to lack of interest.
    https://nypost.com/2020/01/24/trump-impeachment-half-empty-spectator-gallery-puzzles-senators/
    Since Ren and Stimpy opened the door to the dirty Bidens
    look at the fun when a vote is called just to have his ass dragged in for questioning. But the ones LIBS want,,, well,, tough shit. (Trump throws the exec. privilege card.)
    Can you see Nadless Nadler scoot across the floor like a dog with worms? Ya.. That kind of buttsore.

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  13. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: Scott O | 24 January 2020 at 06:08 PM
    Scotto cannot comprehend the written word…
    I said it was my understanding that gig workers wanted more from companies like Uber…
    I did not say that it was the right thing for them to do.
    Let’s hear it from Scotto… what was the evolution of AB5???

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  14. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: odlaw | 25 January 2020 at 07:08 AM
    Hey Comma Man, what, no commas?

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  15. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,Conservo Impeachment defense is already blowing it 15 minutes into their rebuttal…
    They are whining about Democrats but not providing new evidence…because Trump has all the docs…
    Forget Biden, process, Crowdstrike, Ukraine military support, wars, etc. for a minute…
    …The only question is…did the president ask for a favor…Yes, he did
    That would not be a big deal…but…Trump asked for a favor of digging up dirt on a political opponent during the run up to a Presidential election…not allowed…end of story…

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  16. Scott O Avatar

    odd-law is really outlaw. “They are whining about Democrats but not providing new evidence…because Trump has all the docs…”
    The defense doesn’t have to provide anything. It’s up to the prosecution to prove their case. If they don’t have any evidence, they don’t have a case.
    odd-law is the one whining.
    Sorry, odd-law – but you’ll get your chance to vote for your choice of liar pretty soon. Be sure to keep us up to date!

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: odlaw | 25 January 2020 at 07:28 AM
    election…not allowed…end of story…

    YeAh……GOod LuCk WITh tHAt dUgSkkkI!

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  18. Scott O Avatar

    oddy can’t read – “Let’s hear it from Scotto… what was the evolution of AB5???”
    Go back and read my post at 6:08.
    and
    “I did not say that it was the right thing for them to do.”
    When did I indicate what you thought about it being right or wrong in the first place?
    Heck – I even agreed with you that it was a crappy law.
    Try to calm down, dude.

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  19. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Scotto: “But AB5 was not well thought out, poorly written and is causing all kinds of problems…”
    Well- that would be the Democrats. They seem to be pretty good at that. And Oddy wants to vote for one for POTUS.”
    It seems to me that nearly all laws are not well thought out, the law of unintended consequences kicks in and that’s that.
    The problem is that liberals think of laws (or regulations) first when attempting to solve a perceived problem. Fast forward the years since the early part of the 20th C. and you end up with a tumor-sized mass of unintended consequences. The thing is, being a legislator is like being a company executive making ill-advised acquisitions, wrangling up a bunch of new regs is fun.
    Speaking of new regs, which even occur at the company level:
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-24/goldman-rule-adds-to-death-knell-of-the-all-white-male-board
    It would be funny to see all new corporations find a likely fellow, let’s say Colin Powell or Morgan Freeman, and use him on every single board. It would be tough to pull off, but amusing.
    As an aside, from the introduction to the second edition of Brave New World (1946).
    “A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slave who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude. To make them love it is the task assigned, in present-day totalitarian states, to ministries of propaganda, newspaper editors, and school teachers.”
    I’d say that the social media companies make pretty good ministries of propaganda. That Huxley knew what he was about.

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  20. George Rebane Avatar

    It appears that the President’s defense team has blown the Dems’ impeachment case out of the water by simply presenting testimony videos that strongly contradict the cherry picked ‘evidence’ that Team Schiff has presented. The prosecution has demonstrated itself to be lying sacks of shit, and this from only the first couple of hours. Bottom line, these guys are really bad in so many ways beyond having presented a collapsed process and a shell-game of a case, they simply are bad for America.

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  21. Scott O Avatar

    scenes 8:48 – from the article:
    ““Starting on July 1st in the U.S. and Europe, we’re not going to take a company public unless there’s at least one diverse board candidate, with a focus on women,” Solomon told CNBC Thursday. He didn’t mention Asia, which continues to lag behind other regions when it comes to board diversity.”
    Looks like virtue signalling has it’s limits.
    Why aren’t Asian countries included?

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  22. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So, how many days until the acquittal party??

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  23. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    comma-man : “Trump asked for a favor of digging up dirt on a political opponent during the run up to a Presidential election…not allowed”
    lol. How do you figure? Short version: Trump reminds Zelenskyy that Biden bragged about having a Ukrainian prosecutor fired, could he look into it?
    Are you a child? That’s the weakest excuse for a successful impeachment I could imagine. A good rule of thumb is that any impeachment votes that fall on pure party lines are purest BS, it’s just an attempt to run a parliamentary system in the US.
    Just imagine pinning a microphone to all prior Presidents and their factotums like a James Baker or Kissinger. Can you imagine the crimes that would be unearthed?
    It’s so painfully obvious that this whole deal is just a measured tactic in the 2020 election. I’m mostly just bored with it. Get the inevitable vote over, put the fidget spinners down, get back to approving judges.
    My favorite part about the God-Emperor’s reign is that practically all of his ‘crimes’ involve the methodology in which a bonafide Democratic party evil-doing is unearthed. Just think back. He’s a bull in a china shop, and the china shop sorely deserves being torn apart.

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  24. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Scotto: “Why aren’t Asian countries included?”
    Dunno. Probably because the Asians would tell them to pound sand.
    I can’t say that the Blue Mob has much purchase there, a singular advantage in the upcoming competition.

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  25. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Its over –
    https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2020/01/25/impeachment-ratings-collapse-trumps-job-approval-hits-record-highs/
    Axelrod said, “I was in a focus group this morning for the Institute of Politics here at the University of Chicago with some Chicago Democratic voters, and it was chilling to hear them talk about this. Because impeachment didn’t even come up, no one volunteered it for 80 minutes into the focus group, and we’re right in the middle of the trial.”
    He continued, “When it came up, they said, you know, it’s terrible what he did, the case has been proven, but we know how it’s going to turn out. So, we’re not really that interested. We’re ready to move on. And I think that’s what Mitch McConnell and the president and the White House are banking on, that they can take the hit here, buffalo their way through this and that the public will move on. And it’s a cynical calculation, but it might not be the wrong calculation.”
    (h/t The Hill)
    https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/01/24/axelrod-dem-voters-i-did-focus-group-with-were-ready-to-move-on-from-impeachment/
    😉

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  26. Walt Avatar

    Can’t wait for the house to write a bill stating quid pro quos illegal, and a crime punishable by death.
    Well. THEY would be some of the first to be shot at sunrise.
    (That’s everyday politics.)
    Someone explain that to Dung.

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  27. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Just thinking out loud, I wonder how the Trump administration’s experiences will change future Presidencies in terms of security.
    A combination of Deep State surveillance, stay-behind partisans, opposition party leaks…all of these often flat illegal if not immoral…have made this the most transparent modern administration.
    So what is the side effect? An increased tolerance by the hoi polloi for how the sausage is actually made? bad-ass internal affairs organizations? firing of the top 10,000 executive branch employees right after the election? down-to-the-bone minimization of contacts with the opposition party? Some combination?
    People don’t think much about the results of unsuccessful coups. Those are probably the more interesting ones.

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  28. George Rebane Avatar

    scenes 920am – There’s a very old adage that advises, ‘If you’re going to attack the king, then you’d better kill him.’ The retribution scene from the Ivan the Terrible movie comes to mind.

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  29. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Quid pro quo??
    Well, Quid pro Quo is not included in the Articles of Impeachment. The trail is about what is IN the Articles of Impeachment. Bribery is not, Crowdstrike. is not, extortion is not, firing an ambassador is not…..
    Focus, Dems, focus.
    ————————————-
    Quote of the Day yesterday. What the Democrats call ‘Obstruction of Congress’ is known as Separation of Powers.” —one of those Republican House members on the management team

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  30. Walt Avatar

    Today was ” LIBS have no case, Schitt for brains and the round mound are liars. Trump did nothing wrong…” Drop the mic.
    “We are out of here. See you Monday.”

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  31. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,Biden was on a board of directors!!!
    ,,,Biden was on a board of directors!!!
    ,,,Biden was on a board of directors!!!…and was well paid
    Let’s find out how many former Congress members served on boards.
    How expert were these Congressmen in the businesses and products of the companies they were directors of???
    ”’In an election year dominated by populist outsiders, politicians are learning that cozy relationships with corporate America can be a liability.
    Take former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh, a Democrat from Indiana, whose campaign to regain his old seat has been impeded by the $3.8 million he made serving on four corporate boards after he left the Senate. Bayh’s early lead in the race has evaporated as well-funded conservative groups have spent millions in ads attacking him as a creature of Washington beholden to special interests. His role as a director of one of the banks that got taxpayer money during the 2008 financial crisis has drawn criticism because he voted in favor of the federal aid.
    And yet “director” is a popular and lucrative job title for many former members of Congress. Last year, the 64 one-time lawmakers who sat on boards pulled down an average $357,182, twice what they earned when taxpayers paid their salaries, according to data compiled by Bloomberg of former members of Congress who served on Russell 3000 company boards in 2015.”’
    https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2016-congressional-board-pay/

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  32. oldaw Avatar
    oldaw

    ,,,who are those people testifying in those videos of the House inquiry and who are those guys asking those questions???
    I thought Conservo lawyers said no witnesses were allowed to be called by Republicans and no Republicans were allowed in the House inquiry???
    …and it was SO SAD that Conservos decided to hold a sit in at the Basement and eat pizza in protest!!!

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  33. Walt Avatar

    Duugy.. I hear AMTRAK has an opening on it’s board of directors. Go apply. Who the hell needs experience these days?
    Just tell them your a Proggy stooge. That should do it.. Oh.. wait a minute. You have no family way up in government to grease the tracks to money depot. Maybe Emery could help with a hemp shipping contract.
    Naaa.. Anyone with no experience can score a six figure a month gig like that in a corrupt corporation.

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  34. Walt Avatar

    I see Dung didn’t watch the House inquisitions.
    Just when did Repubs get to call witnesses? You know,, the ones only approved by Schifflis? How bout the ones in Nadless’s kangaroo court? “Witnesses can be called AFTER the verdict”.

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  35. George Rebane Avatar

    Interesting that our libs can’t parse the difference between ex-congresscritters serving on American company boards, and Hunter serving on the Burisma board for big bucks while daddy was VP and constructively fired (for quid pro quo) Ukraine’s govt prosecutor investigating Burisma for its well-known corruption. That deficit is well represented in Team Nancy’s efforts to keep Trump off the November ballot. Talk about a blatant conspiracy all in the name of ‘saving our democracy’ – an historical crock indeed.
    odlaW 1010am – There’s point hiding in there somewhere; out with it!

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  36. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Kinda interesting how patient we on the right have been during this whole Dem debacle. The House called all the shots for 78 days and on Day 71, they invite Trump to come on down to prove his innocence, lol.
    Then we (and the Senate) patiently suffered through 24 long hours as the Dem management team made its case to the Senate and the ‘American’ people.
    So, after 78 days of the House Dems pontificating and calling the shots followed by a week in the Senate putting everyone to sleep, finally…finally the defense is allowed to put forth their case for three hours and the Unhinged flip out, ROFLMAO.
    See ya Monday morning all bright and bushy tailed.
    Just because the Dems say it does not make it true. But, we all knew that long ago.

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  37. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 25 January 2020 at 10:55 AM
    ,,,yes Bill,,, waiting for the witnesses Trump has hidden away to testify…Waiting for further witnesses to be summoned by the Conservos.
    ,,,It is kind of obvious that the House inquiry contained testimony to get to the House impeachment vote and that the Demos would have to submit that testimony again at the ‘’’not a trial’’’ in the Senate…

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  38. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Andrew McCarthy looks at both sides of the Burmisa arguments and allegations.
    The Democrats’ Burisma Bait and Switch
    “Moreover, the president was denied the right to have his counsel participate in the main investigative phase, run by Schiff. So, even though Schiff began the House hearings with an absurd parody version of the Trump–Zelensky conversation, falsely suggesting that Trump had asked Zelensky to “make up dirt” about Biden, the House denied the president the opportunity to prove that he was actually asking for help investigating activity that, objectively, appears quite suspicious and potentially corrupt.
    Even if such an investigation would have helped Trump politically, it is a much different scenario if there was a real basis to believe the Bidens’ conduct should be scrutinized. Joe Biden is not immune from investigation just because he is running for president — certainly no more than the president himself is immune (which, obviously, he’s not).
    The president has to be given an opportunity to prove his rebuttal case. A trial is not a trial, not in the American tradition, if prosecutors are permitted to level a serious accusation and then deny the accused the right to mount a defense.”
    https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/01/trump-impeachment-trial-democrats-burisma-bait-and-switch/

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  39. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    No surprise there, boring repetitive lies turns off the public. –
    https://nypost.com/2020/01/24/trump-impeachment-half-empty-spectator-gallery-puzzles-senators/
    😉

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Don @ 11:13 am
    Republican Senators Don Trusty Googly-Eye Glasses In Order To Get Some Sleep During Impeachment Trial
    https://babylonbee.com/news/senators-don-glasses-with-eyes-painted-on-them-to-look-like-theyre-paying-attention?

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  41. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: George Rebane | 25 January 2020 at 10:48 AM
    about my 1010a…as you can see Cipollone lied…but the Roundtable will believe anything Fox tells them…
    Falsehood No. 1: Trump’s lawyers claimed Republicans didn’t have access to key information during House impeachment inquiry
    As part of an effort to portray the process that resulted in Trump’s impeachment and trial as a partisan witch hunt, Cipollone at one point complained that “not even [House Intelligence Committee chair and impeachment manager Adam] Schiff’s Republican colleagues were allowed into the SCIF,” or Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, which is basically the secure facility that members of Congress used to review classified information pertinent to the impeachment inquiry.
    This assertion is not true. As a number of reporters pointed out, not only did Republicans involved in the impeachment have access to the SCIF, but many of them also used it.
    As part of a made-for-TV stunt, House Republicans did storm a SCIF in October to protest Democrats not providing Republicans who were otherwise uninvolved in the impeachment inquiry with access to closed-door depositions. However, Republicans who are members of one of the three committees involved in the process had the same access as Democrats.
    When the trial resumed after a brief pause following Sekulow and Cipollone’s statements, Schiff noted that Cipollone made “a false statement” about access to the SCIF, saying, “I will tell you this: He’s mistaken. He’s mistaken … [Republicans] got the same time we did.”
    https://www.vox.com/2020/1/21/21075791/trump-impeachment-lawyers-jay-sekulow-pat-cipollone-opening-statement

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  42. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    From Don’s link @ 11:13 am
    “You know, 28 hours of hearing the same thing over and over again isn’t all that exciting,” said Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has passed the hours with crossword puzzles.”
    I believe Senator Paul was referring to Odlaq’s posts on Rebane’s Ruminations! Yes, I believe we have finally made the nation press. Kudos to Dr. Rebane. And of course, we could not have done it without our Comma Man.
    28 hours of hearing the same thing over and over again. What else could Eand been referring to

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  43. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: George Rebane | 25 January 2020 at 10:48 AM
    ,,,about my 1003a
    ,,,No George,,,not that dissimilar…
    Politicians obviously are desired on corporate boards. They get those positions because of political influence.
    US, foreign, it does not make a difference…
    Manafort, Gates, Flynn were foreign agents dining on their political connections…
    ,,,your quid pro quo comparison is false,,,
    Joe Biden this for that was US government business for corrupt Ukraine politicians to be removed.
    Trump this for that was US government business for personal favor to smear Biden…big difference!!!

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  44. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So, this is what Odlac was upset about. I watched a few minutes and the video (10 min) presented by the defense and it’s all public record. Yep, it that is the only direct eye witness to the phone all the Dems have…..ahnevermind , we have already covered this ground weeks before.
    Worth a watch, even for a couple of minutes.
    https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=dan%20bongino&epa=SEARCH_BOX
    Bonus!!
    “,,,who are those people testifying in those videos of the House inquiry and who are those guys asking those questions???
    I thought Conservo lawyers said no witnesses were allowed to be called by Republicans and no Republicans were allowed in the House inquiry???
    Posted by: oldaw | 25 January 2020 at 10:10 AM”

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    Oddball is losing it. Remember? Schitt for brains said they have overwhelming evidence. So no need for witnesses. You use the ammo you showed up with. (which is wet and in the wrong calibur.)

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    scenes

    Mr Kunstler on a fine freaky Friday.
    shorturl.at/DELR8
    “You have to wonder how many Democratic senators spend the long hours of impeachment fantasizing how to end the misery of listening to Rep. Adam Schiff deliver the party’s funeral oration. Please God, hurl a lightning bolt at the podium… bring down a chunk of the fine old coffered ceiling where he stands and prates about a Russian invasion of Malibu… send a coral snake up the leg of his trousers…!
    It was so bad that his California counterpart, Senator Dianne Feinstein, just up-and-split late Wednesday. Elizabeth Warren has been seen furiously doodling maps of all the primary precincts she is failing to visit in her confinement. Bernie Sanders imagines himself wielding thirty inches of re-bar upside Mr. Schiff’s skull, while Amy Klobuchar pops her third Xanax of the evening. You have no idea what mental tribulation the House impeachment manager supreme is visiting on his colleagues.
    The impeachment case against Mr. Trump might mercifully spell the end of the Master Narrative the Democrats have been confabulating since 2016: that Donald Trump invited the wicked Vlad Putin to checkmate Hillary Clinton and thereby crushed the hopes and dreams of those wishing to make Ukraine the 51st state… or something like that. Because according to Mr. Schiff, there is no nation on this planet as dear to the interests of America than darling Ukraine, with its radioactive forests, decrepitating Soviet infrastructure, and dedication to liberty
    ….”

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    odlaw

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 25 January 2020 at 11:47 AM
    ,,,Dan Boingo Boingo??? Yeah, I totally believe him, lol!…Old news…
    The new news is this…AND bonus…this is in October!!!
    ”’KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine plans to fire the prosecutor who led investigations into the firm where Joe Biden’s son served on the board, a central figure in the activity at the heart of impeachment proceedings against U.S. President Donald Trump, a source told Reuters.
    Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani has acknowledged meeting the prosecutor, Kostiantyn Kulyk, to discuss accusations against the Bidens.”’
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-impeachment-prosecutor-excl/exclusive-ukraine-to-fire-prosecutor-who-discussed-bidens-with-giuliani-source-idUSKBN1XE20C

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    odlaw

    Posted by: Walt | 25 January 2020 at 11:54 AM
    ,,,Very poor attempt…
    I am waiting for Conservos to put witnesses up…you know like Mulvaney, Bolton, those guys…

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