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“Leftists in this country claim that their violence is speech and our speech is violence.” – Daniel Horowitz

George Rebane

The Democrats and their corporatist allies are prepared to remove the First Amendment, launch a surge of prosecutions for what we have always considered free speech, and then have their lamestream assert that the First Amendment is still in force while jailing those who claim otherwise.  This will be but the first step on the path to abrogate our Constitution in its entirety.  When this comes to pass, anyone and everyone who resists this phase of fundamentally transforming America will be labeled a seditious insurrectionist, and treated accordingly.

SnitchInvitation

It appears now that the federal government deems everyone suspect of insurrection who attended the Washington pro-Trump rally.  Those who actually entered the Capitol, the people’s house, stand accused of insurrection.  The vandals who led the mob into the building while destroying and stealing property, and violating private spaces, deserve to be treated like the criminals they are.  However, there is no evidence that those few hundred(?) who also walked through then opened doors had any intention other than telling Congress that they were opposed to the ongoing certification of electoral votes which they firmly believed were tallied from an election abundantly laced with irregularities and fraud, the evidence of which was summarily rejected by the courts without examining the underlying substance.

Now the nationwide manhunt is on for all those who walked in and milled around the Capitol on 6 January 2021.  True to Orwellian, Stalinist, and Stasi standards, fellow citizens are encouraged to report to the FBI anyone they know or think was there (DC, Mall, Capitol?) on that fateful day.  History shows what kind of countries such massive snitch programs have created.  And there is only one political party that wants to create a government with encompassing tentacles to effectively pursue such programs of persecution. (more here)

Federal elections integrity is promoted by congressional Republicans with their introduction of their Save Democracy Act that “aims to close loopholes that prevent secure and fair general elections by strengthening voter registration verifications, narrowing rules for when and how mail-in ballots can be accepted, and mandating observers from each party is allowed to be present during polling and vote counting.”  Pew Research reports that only 5% of Trump voters and 64% of Biden voters thought the election was properly administered.  That’s a heap of folks who had less favorable opinions of how everything went down last November, and more than enough reason to do something positive to restore faith in the integrity of our elections.  Now let’s see how far the Democrats permit this and other such measures to proceed.  (more here)

C19 vaccines continue to sit on shelves as most states have trouble getting the doses distributed to their inoculation sites.  Given the months of advance warning everyone received about when the vaccines would be available, most states sat on their butts instead of putting in place the needed procedures to get their residents vaccinated in a timely manner.  As we continue to note here, if there is any kind of problem in the land, look first to government as the source or cause of it, and you won’t have to look much further.  It turns out again that Texas leads and California lags – the correlation of performance with which party is in charge is striking, wonder why?  “Texas, with a population of some 29 million, has distributed just over 2 million doses and administered just under 1.2 million, as of Jan. 15, the CDC said. California, with 39.5 million people, has distributed over 3.5 million doses and administered just under 1.1 million.” (more here)

[19jan21 update]  Since it became clear that Trump’s appeals failed to overturn Biden win, the share of Americans who think the country is headed in the wrong direction jumped markedly.  Today, according to the recent USA Today/Suffolk University poll (here), two out of three Americans agree with that assessment.  In December 49% answered ‘wrong track’, which assessment increased to 65% this month, with 84% Republicans and 52% Democrats concurring.  Of course, both sides feel that their right tracks head in the opposite directions.  Yet another measure of the size of the gulf that separates us.

‘Will Covid-19 shake up capitalism?’ is a popular question today that is covered by James Macintosh of the London WSJ (here).  He cites the current move leftward toward socialism that is making many people rethink capitalism, especially during the mish-mash of dubious responses that governments have initiated to fight the pandemic.  As examples of crises that have resulted in major changes to political economics, Macintosh points to the Great Depression and FDR’s misguided responses that still echo through the decades.  Then there was WW2’s aftermath which created the British welfare state that almost bankrupted the country.  The runaway inflation of the 1970s led to some beneficial changes with the advent of Thatcherism and Reaganomics.  Now there returns the great itch to undo Trump’s gains and once more pauper the country.  The argument by the leftists is that ‘look, under Trump’s capitalism 17 million people lost their jobs, and 10 million are still out of work’.  None of them are smart enough to figure out that it was the governments’ lockdown responses to C19 that caused the hit to the economy, not capitalism (see below).

‘It Took a Strong America to Survive 2020’ (here) is Walter Russell Mead’s more sober and accurate look at the political and economic roads we traveled last year.  Contrary to the Left’s histrionics, our political system has NOT been threatened and our economy survived the pandemic remarkably well, and is now recovering at a rapid rate.  However, this is not the narrative that is now being fashioned into the next Big Lie by the lamestream media which will paint Biden as the nation’s savior who arrived just in the nick o’ time.  If you thought the media had reached its low point during the last four years, you ain’t seen nothing yet – seatbelts please.

[20jan21 update]

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144 responses to “Dark Days Diary – 18jan21 (updated 20jan21)”

  1. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “You should be happy that Biden is going to fulfill Trumps desire for a $2000 total stimulus check.”
    Honestly I’m not sure what the ‘right’ amount is, if any at all. Should it be income based? Asset based? Handing out bread to the masses is a tricky thing. If nothing else, I guess we are finding out which jobs and businesses are actually important enough to continue. The Little Red Hen is an object lesson to us all.
    My personal plan is to save any debit cards I get and use them for bar tabs.
    It reminds me of the ongoing COVID hullaballoo. Not only do people think they know what outta been done, they know exactly what was done wrong. I guess if you’re a bit player in getting The State back in power you just follow your assigned role. Truth is, the whole world is confused about what health policies to enact, what economic policies to follow, and how those fight with one another. Spend a few minutes off of click bait propaganda and check out international papers and you’ll see what I mean.
    My working proposition is that everyone will get COVID at some point and may well get it multiple times as it mutates. Avoid by common hygiene measures and staying away from concerts. The weapons researcher that picked it out of the grab bag of bat plagues did a good job.

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  2. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 20 January 2021 at 02:31 PM
    My personal plan is to save any debit cards I get and use them for bar tabs.

    You’re buying……? Here, let me give you my number!

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  3. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Well fish the last 1.8 Trillion stimulus is on Trumps tab since he and McConnell supported it and he signed the legislation. Biden will have a lot of catching up to do and he will be inheriting Trumps wrecked economy and didn’t inherit a stable and growing economy like Trump did from Obama. Bush, Hoover and now Trump left a trashed economy for their successor, in this case Biden. History proves it takes a Republican to totally destroy the economy.

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  4. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    punchy 150pm
    “Didn’t take that position. Dig up some quotes to verify your accusation.”
    Yes, you did punch. Multiple times. Face to face at Java Johns.
    Ahnnna Haynes wasn’t there with her recorder fetish.

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: paul emery | 20 January 2021 at 02:44 PM
    Well fish the last 1.8 Trillion stimulus is on Trumps tab since he and McConnell supported it and he signed the legislation.

    That’s correct….and you excoriated him for doing that and adding to the debt.
    Biden will have a lot of catching up to do and he will be inheriting Trumps wrecked economy and didn’t inherit a stable and growing economy like Trump did from Obama.
    What does this have to do with your position that adding to the debt is bad?
    Hoover and now Trump left a trashed economy for their successor, in this case Biden. History proves it takes a Republican to totally destroy the economy.
    But you don’t know history! The Roosevelt Administration admitted that their version of the New Deal was merely an expansion of that which Hoover first implemented. Hoover didn’t scuttle the economy the brand new Federal Reserve pulled back liquidity after expending the money supply in the years preceding. Basically walking the economy off a cliff. You can’t blame Hoover for a Central Bank caused collapse.
    Again what it does show that you really don’t know history

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Are you denying that Roosevelt inherited a wrecked economy fish from the Republican Hoover? That was my contention.
    My argument against Trump is that he campaigned on balancing the budget and lowering the deficit. He was a miserable failure and broke his promises in both cases. It was not specifically an opposition to the stimulus.

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  7. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 20 January 2021 at 03:58 PM
    But Trump is gone……and so is your claimed opposition to more government indebtedness!
    What’s up with that?

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  8. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    If its portland it must be riot day –
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/anti-biden-antifa-portland-police
    😉

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Emery. You deny you don’t know real history?
    Why do you make shit up? Trump’s economy has been the best in your lifetime. Right up till your China Commie friends bio attacked us.
    So,, ponytail of stupidity ( nope,, no fix for stupid)
    Tell us when we had less unemployment, Minorities were better off.( slaves for democrats don’t count) Tell us just which DEM that was.
    You still have yet to even say just what Biden is going to do better than Trump. (Taxing the shit out of us don’t count either)

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Fish 4:06
    Well,, you see,,, we have our own dotard right here.
    History just ain’t how the buzzard of Broad St. remembers it.

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  11. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Excuses excuses Walt
    When he left office it was a wreck. Do you deny that fact?

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  12. Walt Avatar

    So Emery,, prezident, or dictator?
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/20/joe-biden-signs-stack-of-executive-orders-to-roll-back-donald-trump-agenda/
    Can we put you down for 30 refugees? Your dream has come true! The border wall has now been stopped!
    China will get our jobs back, and BIG Bizz will get slave labor from same. Happy?

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  13. Walt Avatar

    No Emery,, no he didn’t. Any damage, was done your Proggys.
    The kung flu is a FACT. (need to look up the meaning?)
    YOU slammed Trump for doing what he did to slow the infection.
    So did your queen of the DAMNED. We know your memory is as bad and dotard Biden’s.
    Still waiting for all the great things Biden is supposed to do.. Your not real big on answering the question… WHY EMERY,,WHY???
    Hell!! You rarely answer ANY question… WHY EMERY,,WHY?

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  14. Walt Avatar

    Telling LIES right out of the gate!
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/psaki-says-she-will-bring-truth-and-transparency-back-during-first-white-house-press-briefing
    Illegitimate Biden won’t answer (like Emery) about “crack” Hunter Biden.

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  15. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Walt
    I told you long ago that Trump was lying when he said he was going to build a wall and you just verified that he never finished it. Oh yeah-Mexico was going to pay for it. That’s another Trump lie.
    Give it up Walt Trump was the biggest Presidential loser since before Teddy Roosevelt. He’s the only President in that time-since at least 1900- that not only lost re-election but the House and Senate as well in his one term.

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  16. Walt Avatar

    Keep grasping Emery. Trump built it faster than anyone. Despite your Commie roadblacks. Nope,, secure borders is nothing you want. That’s UN American. Maybe you should have stayed in Greece.
    Still going with that rigged election? The LEAST attended “inauguration” in history. Trump got more people today in FL. than Biden.
    Plenty of troops got sick having to listen to the bastard prez.
    I’m sure your pleased with D.C. being a police state.
    Looked like Cuba.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    OH… How bout that “inserection” in Portland Emery?
    They hate Biden TOO!
    https://www.breitbart.com/law-and-order/2021/01/20/antifa-attacks-democrat-hq-in-portland-wants-revenge-not-biden/
    They took over COMMIECRAT headquarters! HOW DARE THEY!!!!
    Antifa marched through the streets of Portland, Oregon, on Inauguration Day carrying a sign saying “We don’t want Biden — We want revenge!”
    A video tweeted by New York Times journalist Mike Baker whose a group of Antifa protesters marching down a Portland street with a sign bearing anti-police and anti-Biden messages.
    Oh… Wait.. They are anti cop.. Now didn’t you march in an anti cop protest this Summer? ( another question that will receive NO answer)(But we already know that answer)

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  18. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/1006524/1
    McClintock sums it up all here. Good policies make good politics.

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  19. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Dear Dark Days Diary. Quotes from gatherings storm.
    Upright: “Woke-ism, multiculturalism, all the -isms — they’re not who America is. They distort our glorious founding and what this country is all about. Our enemies stoke these divisions because they know they make us weaker.” —outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
    For the record: “The left fears dissent. And they do so for good reason. Leftism is essentially a giant balloon filled with nothing but hot air. Therefore, no matter how big the balloon — the Democratic Party, The New York Times, Yale University — all it takes is a mere pin to burst it. Leftism is venerated by intellectuals. But there is little intellectual substance to leftism. It is a combination of doctrine and emotion. The proof? Those with intellectual depth do not stifle dissent; they welcome it.” —Dennis Prager
    On the mark: “The last time the Senate convened, we had just reclaimed the Capitol from violent criminals who tried to stop Congress from doing our duty. The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people. … We stood together and said an angry mob would not get veto power over the rule of law in our nation.” —Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell
    What could possibly go wrong? “Other countries have domestic spy agencies to fight extremists at home. Does America need one, too?” —The Daily Beast
    That’s racist! “It’s really important to understand Israel is a racist state in that they would deny Palestinians like my grandmother access to a vaccine; that they don’t believe that she’s an equal human being that deserves to live.” —Rep. Rashida Tlaib
    Braying jackass: “There’s one other element that I have been talking about for a long time that gives me great grief as a Catholic. I think that Donald Trump is president because of the issue of a woman’s right to choose. … Many of these people are very good people; that’s just their point of view. But they were willing to sell the whole democracy down the river for that one issue.” —House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
    Alpha jackass: “I did see a similar dynamic in the evolution of al-Qaida in Iraq, where a whole generation of angry Arab youth with very poor prospects followed a powerful leader who promised to take them back in time to a better place, and he led them to embrace an ideology that justified their violence. This is now happening in America.” —Gen. Stanley McChrystal, comparing conservatives to al-Qaida terrorists
    And last… “For a side that is anti-gun and anti-wall, they sure bring in a lot of guns and walls for the inauguration.” —Kevin Sorbo
    ——-
    Memes
    https://www.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/10157979030100914
    https://patriotpost.us/memes/77143-that-face-2021-01-20?
    My, my. That was quick.
    https://www.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/a.82108390913/10157979031065914/

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  20. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    I’m guessing he doesn’t mean ‘Green Libertarians’.
    One of Paul’s allies speaks:
    https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1352007118392582148
    “@JohnBrennan Biden intel community “are moving in laser-like fashion to try to uncover as much as they can about” the pro-Trump “insurgency” that harbors “religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, racists, nativists, even libertarians””
    Bummer that one guy who had a twitter machine and a handful of voters in swing states were all that kept us from a Blue Mob Stasi. Maybe it was baked into the cake all along. Up next will be KVMR public service announcements with an FBI phone number urging you to ‘report any Trump activity you see, it’s for the children’.

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Well, it looks like inclusion training and White Confession Time is back. Bad Y-T bad. Grovel like the worms you all.
    ‘Biden Signs Executive Order Disbanding 1776 Commission’
    “Without our common faith in the equal right of every individual American to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, authoritarian visions of government and society could become increasingly alluring alternatives to self-government based on the consent of the people,” Trump’s executive order read.
    Biden’s order also revokes “President Trump’s damaging executive order limiting the ability of federal government agencies, contractors and even some grantees from implementing important and needed diversity and inclusion training.”…..
    …“Biden has tasked Domestic Policy Advisor Susan Rice with leading an interagency process to hold the federal government accountable for “advancing equity for families across America.””
    https://www.nationalreview.com/news/biden-signs-executive-order-disbanding-1776-commission/?

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  22. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Wise observation o’ the day:
    “Media ratings aren’t going to collapse as some conservatives hope.
    The country is going into full on Show Trial mode, as otherwise clueless rubes are held out as great traitors to the regime.
    In addition media will induce daily PANIC ATTACKS on terrorism.
    Big money in that.”
    https://mobile.twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1351955508672880640

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  23. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    The Swamp Expands:
    “Janet Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee for treasury secretary, suggested on Tuesday that lawmakers “curtail” the use of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin over concerns that they are “mainly” used for illegal activities.”
    https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/bitcoin-price-cryptocurrency-should-be-curtailed-terrorism-concerns-yellen-2021-1-1029985692
    No doubt a China-esque digital currency is in the cards. No anonymous payments for you buster, gotta keep an eye on the wrongthinkers.

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  24. Scott O Avatar

    scenes 10:07 Hilarious!
    “…over concerns that they are “mainly” used for illegal activities.”
    And Janet knows this ‘fact’ why?

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  25. Walt Avatar

    I give the TROLLS a week before they secretly miss Trump.
    (of course they will never admit it.)
    `
    Hell. They can’t even defend that ly’n SOB now.

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  26. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Andy NGO; another story of the Election Day violence in Portlandia and Seattle.
    ‘Biden won’t stop them, and neither will cops, until Portland is burned down’
    https://nypost.com/2021/01/21/biden-and-cops-wont-stop-them-until-portland-is-burned-down/
    Attacking the Dem Headquarters? Busting out every window one by one? Reminds me of a old JJ Walker Dynomite quote as posted here many moons ago: “Look at Northern Ireland. When there are no Jews, Spicks, or Blacks around, the White Man will improvise.” Antifa has a lot of Dumb Suburban White Punks on dope along its ranks.

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  27. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 22 January 2021 at 09:12 AM
    ‘Biden won’t stop them, and neither will cops, until Portland is burned down’

    I can live with that.

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  28. George Rebane Avatar

    Former Trump economist supports Biden’s $1.9T stimulus.
    https://dailycaller.com/2021/01/22/trump-administration-economist-kevin-hasset-supports-biden-coronavirus-stimulus-package/
    Just so you understand my general disdain for quantitative economists (save a precious few) –
    1) almost everyone agrees with very low interest rates that we can service the debt on the additional $1.9T;
    2) no one knows how or whether that money will really be a stimulus (Obama’s trillions weren’t);
    3) almost everyone agrees that when interest rates go up due to incipient inflation, the country will be both monetarily and fiscally in deep shit;
    4) no one has a clue, especially economists, about how we will dig ourselves out without a Weimar event (i.e. destruction of the dollar), and all that this portends re the global world order and balance of power.
    5) spending like this is how drunken sailors got their reputation when they got shore leave.

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  29. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Well George you seemed to have no problem when Trump ran up7.5 Trillion in debt in only four years and not a comment from you when he promised to cut spending lower the deficit and balance the budget in his first term and did just the opposite.

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  30. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    JJ walker brings old memories to the foreground… a minor league major libertarian… dated Ann Coulter “just friends”.
    He was in the right places at the right time. Dyn-o-mite paid off. Interesting character.

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  31. Walt Avatar

    Damn Emery,, lousy memory? And not ONCE did you agree that Trump should close down the Gov. to get a better spending deal.
    So quit your bitching.
    How bout those Billions your hero Biden just signed away?
    I’m sure your fine with that.
    What’s a meer 60,000 jobs gone with a stroke of a pen?
    BTW… How’s your coding classes going?

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  32. Walt Avatar

    Poor Paull “O” still had Trump beat.
    9 TRILLION Emery!! 9!!! added to the debt.
    And no damned jobs! WHO paid for all the free shit Emery?
    RELEASE THE CRICKETS!!!!

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  33. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Walt | 22 January 2021 at 01:07 PM
    I think that after his 4 year pout Punch is taking some well earned time off. What you’re seeing now is simply Emery Bot reruns.

    Well George you seemed to have no problem when Trump ran up7.5 Trillion in debt in only four years and not a comment from you when he promised to cut spending lower the deficit and balance the budget in his first term and did just the opposite.

    Give it a couple of weeks and Punch will be back defending Gropey Joes rampant out of control deficit spending and any concern over debt will be conveniently forgotten.

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  34. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    fish
    You seemed to not have a problem with Trumps “rampant out of control deficit spending” (7.5 Trillion in 4 years). Can you explain that?

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  35. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: paul emery | 22 January 2021 at 01:35 PM
    Ugh…..and not a particularly good or interesting rerun!
    Wonder what’s on Hulu?

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  36. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    fish
    Pretty obvious way to say I don’t care to answer that question which reveals you don’t really care about the national debt if your guy is in office. Thanks for making that clear.

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  37. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Your gal was speaker, punch. And Speaker has more power over spending.

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  38. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Trumps debt is worse than I thought. Here are some details:
    The national debt under President Trump increased from $20,244,900,016,053 to $26,498,433,296,171 (taken on August 8th 2020). [1] That’s $4.825 billion a day.
    In less than one term, the debt under Trump’s presidency has increased more than $6 trillion, and it will continue to rise. [9]
    Key Stats:
    To August 2020, Trump had raised national debt by 30.9%
    Trump increased spending on agriculture more than any other area, jumping 194% between 2017 and 2019, from $14.2b to $41.7b
    Of the $1 trillion federal budget for 2020, $893 billion is a deficit and half of that will be owed to China
    Trump cut corporate tax rates from 35% in 2017 to 21% in 2018
    The highest federal Income tax rate was reduced from 39.6% to 37% at the start of 2018
    It is projected that the president who campaigned on eliminating the national debt will add $8 trillion to it before leaving office. [1] This is likely a conservative estimate given the originally unexpected $2 trillion stimulus just passed by Congress due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    https://www.self.inc/info/us-debt-under-trump/

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  39. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Give it a couple of weeks and Punch will be back defending Gropey Joes rampant out of control deficit spending”
    Not gonna happen. Defending a position takes more work than simply repeating clickbait news and demanding posts from others. Emerybot programming is not far enough along to pass a Turing test so far as I can tell.
    In any case, my best is that President Cabbage is besides the point. There’ll be some sort of internecine fight between administration factions, somebody’ll pull more of the puppet strings than the others. Life goes on.
    Most of the fun is beyond administration control. A fairly likely event that the plague doesn’t just-go-away. Overheated stock and housing market doing their inevitable denouement. The price is finally starting to be paid for a year+ of economic disintegration. The Blue Mob continues to work up it’s courage to sic the levers of state and mob power on the Deplorables. The Deplorables eventually go into a survival mode. The War Party solidifies control by generating lotsa new voters, stuffing courts, increased surveillance, removing filibuster…maybe even a war to keep everyone’s spirits up.

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  40. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: paul emery | 22 January 2021 at 01:44 PM
    ……yawn!
    Punch you really are embarrassing! When the Tea Party was complaining about the countries finances you mocked them. When Obama pissed away his 8 trillion you were silent. I imagine there was some consternation over Bushes profligate spending but then Obama…..so shhhh! Then Trump is elected and the debt is the worst thing in the world and you complained incessantly.
    Now Biden is warming the chair……and from you……nuthin!
    You are the very definition of hypocritical shitweasal.

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  41. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    fish
    Obama was 8 Trillion in 8 years. Trump is over 8 trillion in 4 years. Do you dispute those facts?

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  42. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Fish, I disagree. Totally disagree.
    “Give it a couple of weeks and Punch will be back defending Gropey Joes rampant out of control deficit spending and any concern over debt will be conveniently forgotten.”
    No, Punch will not be defending Biden’s rampant out of control deficit spending. He will be saying, “Whatabout Trump!!! He did it too!”
    No need to for Punch to defend Biden.
    —————-
    Fish again. I totally agree. Not
    ———————-
    Walt @ 12:57 pm
    That’s for jogging my memory. Yes, I remember Trump’s lockdown over the budget. Punchy indeed was bitching and bitching and bitching. What about some Forest Ranger lady? She is not getting a paycheck through no fault of her own. Sob, sob. No worries. That Forest Service overpaid lady got paid for not working and got every penny, whether she got out of bed or not. Unlike most people. Bitch, bitch, complain. bitch.
    ———————
    Fish again. I totally agree. “ Ugh…..and not a particularly good or interesting rerun!”
    Nothing more to add.

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  43. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    What are you talking about Bill? You’re totally incoherent. Who is the Forest Ranger lady you are talking about?

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  44. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    emerybot: “Obama was 8 Trillion in 8 years. Trump is over 8 trillion in 4 years. Do you dispute those facts?”
    You know, previous to COVID, which is kind of a unique situation (you can see the deficit in any Western country’s budget), Obama always had a higher debt/gdp ratio than Trump.
    I expect it’s more a matter of where a President hits the business cycle, not any particular policy. Generally, the tendency is to spend more than you have of course.
    Truth is, the currency will collapse, you’ll see sizable social unrest, civilizations will topple, it’s always baked into the cake at some point. If you can live most of your life playing guitar in bars and actually get by, you’ve really pulled off something in a historical context. 100 years ago you’d have slept in a horse stable.

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  45. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Phrase of the day from James Howard Kunstler.
    “As for Mr. Trump, he departed as he had arrived in 2016: stridently contemptuous toward the parasitical oligarchy that finally expelled him like a bladder-stone.”

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  46. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Republicans always have excuses scenes. Hoover the fed, Biden mortgage scams by the Dems and Trump the Covid. Fact is goth Biden and Obama inherited desperate situations from their predecessors.
    Scenes
    The “parasitical oligarchy” Kunstler refers is surely the Republican establishment who is looking to regain their throne for the future. Well noted scenes.

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    scenes

    emerybot: “The “parasitical oligarchy” Kunstler refers is surely the Republican establishment who is looking to regain their throne for the future.”
    I’m afraid that it’s the uniparty ruling class that you run interference for.
    I’d love to see an argument between the younger and feistier Paul Emery and the current corporatist one.

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  48. Walt Avatar

    WOW!! Emery is taking a long ride in that WAYback machine.
    Gotta yap about things long past, and NOT what his brother is up to, who need help just finding the door.
    Emery has lost any knowledge he may have had on who actually does the spending.
    “I don’t answer shit” Emery stands for nothing, won’t back up his claims won’t even back up the one he voted for.(GOD forbid even say really why)
    Two Trillion in the first week Emery! Way to start the spending.
    Tens of thousands of jobs GONE!!! Yup, You picked a rea winner. Glad you have the deep pockets for the soon to be here fuel and electric rates to go sky high. Going to blame that on Trump too? All those executive orders being signed. You know.. The thing a dictator does.

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    Bill Tozer

    Dark Days Ahead. Biden just killed women’s sports.
    BIDEN’S FIRST DAY, A PREVIEW OF COMING ATTRACTIONS?
    In his first day as president, Joe Biden had something for almost everyone in his far-left coalition. For the climate alarmists, he signed an executive order revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. For the radical LGBT crowd, he signed an executive order that I read as calling on schools across the country to allow transgender athletes to participate in the sport of their gender identity. (It says, “Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports.”)
    For the pro-illegal immigration crowd, he instructed the Department of Homeland Security to stop deporting illegal aliens. For the pro-abortion folks, the new administration announced that Biden will soon revoke the Mexico City Policy, that prohibits U.S. funding for nongovernmental groups that provide or refer patients for abortions.
    As for the BLM racemongers, Biden had already nominated a Black racist to head the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice.
    None of these moves has anything to do with helping our economy or combatting the pandemic. Some of them will clearly make the lives of many Americans worse.
    Revoking the Keystone XL pipeline will damage the economy and cause unemployment. The order on transgender athletes portends harm to female athletes.
    The decision to stop deportations helps illegal immigrants, not Americans. It will lead to more crime and to a new flood of illegal immigration that will deprive Americans in the lower economic strata of employment opportunities and/or wages.
    There are two ways of looking at Biden’s maiden initiatives. Maybe he wanted straight away to check boxes with the left-most elements that supported him, so as to get the most controversial or unpopular items out of the way early, while the honeymoon (if any) is still on and well before the next election.
    But maybe the early hard-left moves reflect what the Biden presidency will be — a preview of coming attractions.
    That’s Tucker Carlson’s view. He says:
    You can tell a lot about what people value on their first day in any job, so what’s at the top of Joe Biden’s to-do list? Opening the borders and crushing our country’s last remaining independent economic sector.
    I think Biden’s early moves reflect what his presidency will be, though not for the reason Carlson gives. A president’s first day actions might be driven by strategic considerations, as opposed to what he values.
    In Biden’s case, does he really value anything other than power and money? I doubt it. He could just as easily be on the side of female athletes as the transgender side, and might be if the former were organized in a powerful lobby. As for deportation and abortion, Biden has been on both sides.
    The Biden presidency will likely be driven by the hard left because adhering to its agenda will be the path of least resistance. The same groups that set his first day priorities will continue to set them.
    Who might resist? Not Susan Rice, Biden’s top domestic policy adviser. Her background is in foreign policy. She lacks the chops and the spine to stand up to the hard left. Rice didn’t get where she is by eschewing the path of least resistance.
    Furthermore, to the extent Rice holds views on domestic policy, these views are likely to be those of Barack Obama, whom she loyally served. Obama is a hard leftist. He yearns to see Biden implement the radical agenda he desired but, in some cases, was too cautious to push.
    What about Ron Klain, Biden’s chief of staff? He’s a Biden guy, not an Obama man. In addition, he comes across as somewhat pragmatic.
    I can imagine Klain causing Biden to take the occasional non-woke initiative. Not all executive orders will promote the interests of minority groups, climatistas, and enemies of the unborn.
    But there’s little reason to believe that Klain will cause the president to resist the hard left. He will believe that Biden can’t afford many enemies on the left and that the media will give Biden the cover he needs to do the left’s bidding.
    Thus, Biden’s first day likely was, in fact, a preview of coming attractions.

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