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Doohmax's avatar

I would argue that Trump wasn't the first to "shatter the norm" of Presidents covering for each other. The Biden goons went after Trump from January 20, 2021 until the day after the election of 2024.

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Juju's avatar

Came here to say just this! As for “the entire gentleman’s agreement that presidents don’t investigate each other once out of office, no matter how sloppy, senile, or shady things got.” both Clinton and Biden, (obviously including Obama,) shattered it first - all targeting Trump.

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JBell's avatar

BO started investigating Trump during the election and picked up the tempo afterward - adding Susan Rice/Samantha Powers and the "unmasking".

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

I think the difference Jeff is pointing out here is that Trump is openly calling for investigations into a former president whereas Slick Willy, Obama Joe Biden, (sounds a lot like Osama Bin Laden when you say it fast doesn't it?), investigated Trump on the sly. Trump is shattering the ceiling with this one.

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This is going to be a bit difficult.

The Republic of Congo has been added to the travel ban list.

1- We need (or do we?) Cobalt to assist in the manufacturing of batteries for cars and phones.

2- Republic of Congo (left off the word "Democratic" for some reason). Guess Democracy is 'code word' for Capitalism/Corporatism, no?

3- The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the leading producer of cobalt in Africa, accounting for a significant portion of the world's supply.

Other African countries also mine cobalt, but the DRC dominates the market, producing approximately 104 thousand metric tons of cobalt in 2018.

4- Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): The DRC is the primary source of cobalt globally, with 75% of the world's cobalt supply coming from its mines[4]. The mining conditions in the DRC are often described as harsh and exploitative, involving child labor and other human rights abuses.

5- Maybe DRC should ban the USA's Corporations from exploiting resources from such a horrible country.

Chime in with thoughts/suggestions/ideas/solutions.

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Ruth H's avatar

The cobalt doesn’t come here on visas. 🤦‍♀️

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Bandit's avatar

Did you mean visas?

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Vaughn Cassidy's avatar

Not long ago, I remember, the president of the DRC basically gave Donald Trump carte blanche in his country. Am I wrong?

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RLM's avatar

The real problem is that Africa is now China's colonial possession. Dealing with the Belt and Road initiative is a major concern for future access to Africa's minerals, and it is likely that the African citizens of Congo are in control of their resources.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Hi pam, why don't you tell us what we "need to do this right now" is because no one is going to click your link.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

It's just a spam. Don't bother

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carily myers's avatar

spam

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Ransom Stoddard's avatar

The key is that Trump is shattering the dhimmi norm Republican president's covering for their Democrat predecessors.

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Ray Bob's avatar

Hey Jenny they're putting💩in your food. you need to eat 💩 and die ☠️right now.

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SadieJay's avatar

Watched a segment on Brighteon about this very thing yesterday. Fertilizing crops and feeding cattle with what gets flushed down the city sewers. But don't worry, it's super safe.

And they also take the liquids and sterilize it and put it back into the Boise River. Anyone up for a float? It's on pharma.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That segment was pretty disgusting for sure.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

oh my I remember that book, the Help.

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SadieJay's avatar

The Terrible Awful. Hahaha. Funny. But not so funny

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Ray Bob, LOL! At our house we call that ESAD

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Bandit's avatar

ESMFAD back in the 80s with my friends.

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Freebird's avatar

Yeah, the Democrat bunch destroyed the whole concept of ‘gentlemen’ and replaced them with thugs, or maybe hit men.

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Justin's avatar

Those mafia criminals don't like it if you break the vow of silence, and not cover for your fellow criminals.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

Are you "misgendering" Hillary?🤔

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Bandit's avatar

Hey, "she" looks like an ugly man. 🤔

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Rob's avatar

” The “old way” was that successive presidents covered for each other— regardless of political party."

Before Trump, the Uniparty was running things (since 1963) so "regardless of political party" didn't really mean much. Trump is NOT part of the Uniparty.

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Chris's avatar

since 63? Where does the Nixon kerfluffle fall into this? Or is that not counted for some reason?

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RLM's avatar

Nixon was a victim of the Uniparty. It's time for a new, honest biography.

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JW's avatar

That agreement and those who abide by it makes them criminals or at least aiding and abetting those involved.

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Justin's avatar

Add 'obstructing justice' and 'tampering with evidence' to their crime of 'aiding and abetting'.

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JW's avatar

Also nobody is above the law.

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Clyde's avatar

I would have to proffer that nobody is above God's law, but the commandments of men like Roduski's British "The Agenda' documentary exposes the "Command and Dictate, No Debate" side of the lower estimations in the "Presumption of the Law". God is above, and we are beneath, but somehow, there are those who choose capriciously to "Preach another Gospel" which is bad news for those on the receiving end of their malice aforethought.

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Jeff S's avatar

Dems must have another word for that agreement. They don't know the meaning of "man" or "woman."

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Justin's avatar

That word is something like 'omerta'. The vow of silence that the mafia criminals take.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I was thinking similarly.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Yes

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Mary Sholl's avatar

The only difference is their “going after “ was illegitimate. The look into Biden’s controlled destruction made to look like mere incompetence is totally legitimate. That’s no whataboutism. And at the bottom of all this I believe we will find Obama.

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The entire Biden term was illegitimate, and when the illegal use of the autopen is exposed, that illegitimacy will be proven. Not to mention the fraudulent election.

Everything based on and subsequent to any fraud is also fraudulent.

"The Court will be forced to weigh in on the legality of Autopen scribbles, probably defining a narrow set of rules that must be adhered to for valid use."

How could anything be allowed before defining a narrow set of rules for its use?

This applies to NGOs, and so many other illegitimate things too.

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Karmy's avatar

I’ve been saying for a long time: fraud vitiates everything. United States vs Throckmorton.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/98/61

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Unfortunately for the poor, none of these citations are not helpful once the damage has been done. Given the cronyism between courts and lawyers to obfuscate the truth even when and where they are clearly exposed in their "Official" records, Poor and impoverished people do no have access to these courts so the ones who coverup frauds and swindles (as per 18 U.S.C. 1341) when the Natural Parents are canceled by bureaucratic decrees. In Jame's Roduski's "The Agenda" documentary the fraudsters invading the natural rights of the people use what was called 'Control and Dictate allow no debate".

The poor have been and still are subjected to those who hold the most virulent hatred for the natural family, and have no issues with using the full power of the State to crush any and all opposing opinions. It's been a pretty sweet deal where those who manufacture the emergency can also provide their idea of the remedy. A systematic approval of genocide/democide by ideologues contrary to nature and reality can only find it's "Day in the courts' of rampant corruption and deliberate indifference. When whole institutions can combine their resources in a hostile corporate takeover, their fraud stands because it's not only an open act of war, it's a massacre with lipstick.

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Justin's avatar

How very true!

So let us all just admit that almost all governments are just organized crime syndicates that try to make themselves look legitimate by frauds!

Trying to put their lipstick on their pig, and hoping that folks will accept it as something legitimate.

No fraud can be sanitized or laundered, no matter how much legalese is attempted!

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What I find really sad is that governments are nothing more than tools and pawns in the hands of the most virulent misanthropist on the face of the earth. When Satan was tempting Jesus, he offered him all the kingdoms of the earth and all their glory, and Jesus did not dispute that but rather answered "Again, It is written, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God". Those who have sold their souls for their kingdoms and glory have no issues with selling out their neighbors. What I perceive as the difference between the Commandments of God, and the demands of men (often conflated with the word commands) is that the former is righteous and the latter wicked. One gives life, and the other takes it. My wife and my whole raison d etre was to get married and settle down and have a family. After raising our son for 8 1/2 years, along comes the "Child Abuse Police" aka CPS aka (Communist People Stealers). One check on a form "The child cannot be reasonably protected" is all they need by a simple decree, and natural parents are reduced to irrelevance. Why just steal children when you can traffic the whole family because they are poor and despised?

1 accusation leading to probable cause leading to months of coercive detention and court appointed gaslighting public pretenders who could care less about the facts as long as they are getting paid, and you get to see all the little piggies feeding at the trough of human manufactured misery. Hypocrisy on parade. In the day of God's judgment, will they deal so proudly?

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Marie's avatar

Or BIden's handler, David Rubenstein, who claims also that the Kennedy Center finances were totally above board!

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btloms3's avatar

Jeff might want to investigate this👆👆👆

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btloms3's avatar

I might add, I’m PRETTY SURE Jeff’s personal broker doesn’t transact business over WhatsApp!! 🥸😂

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Maggie's avatar

True ~ maybe Signal ?

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

The nerve of these fraudsters know no boundaries ffs

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

When they speak of norms being "shattered" what they really mean is their taxpayer slush funds built on a patronage system is being dismantled, and the "sacred cow shops" in government that allow them to have hegemonic control of all our institutions so they can subvert the will of the voters.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Think of what obeyme did to PDT.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

obeyme. Delicious wit.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

fraud.

reported.

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UncleWiggly's avatar

Exactly what I was thinking as I read that paragraph. The scumbag war-criminal Bush and his family and the traitor Clintons were some of the worse in trashing Trump during his first term, but they were joined by the idiot Carter too - an entire cabal of human scum.

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MnmMom's avatar

Thinking the “gentlemen’s agreement” only applies if one happens to be in the Illuminati-Deep-state club. Otherwise, all rules were off. They might not have been open about it, but there was nothing “gentlemanly” or even sporting-“you won the votes” about how they handled Trump ever. He was fine as a donor and dinner party guest but he didn’t know the handshake for the secret club rules.

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G Harkness's avatar

You just stole my thunder! :-) I was just about to say the same thing.

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CStone's avatar

The leftist judges are still carrying on his legacy…..

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Kenpowoman's avatar

I was thinking of that, too, and was surprised Jeff didn't mention it. It wasn't a small thing.

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Briana's avatar

Came to say the same! Trump is hardly the one breaking this truce!

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Sandra Strohschein's avatar

You wrote exactly what I was going to. Actually Barry Soreto covertly went after a SITTING President. The gloves came off before just last night.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Yes I was just thinking that too. Very true.

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MS's avatar

Yes! Took the words right out of my mouth!

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SB's avatar

Was thinking the same. Biden and democrats kinda started it and then doubled down. Biden could’ve told them to cease and desist to go along with the gentleman’s agreement but nah.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

The travel ban is long overdue. American soldiers didn’t storm Omaha beach for open borders and judicial overreach. We need to save private zoomer: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/saving-private-zoomer-video

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

The activist judges will probably block deportations of the terrorists and order jews to be sent to their "last shower".

I mean, after all, if you deport a terrorist you could end up with the thin edge of the wedge effecting other illegal terrorists being deported back to their shithole countries. Oh my what a tragedy!

The left has really exposed itself as the party of racists.

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alongername's avatar

Trump is pretty good at coming up with names . Why can't we just say that the left is "the party of criminal assholes" . the POCA !

Don't let POCA HAUNTUS any longer !

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Jay Horton's avatar

"Don't let POCA HAUNTUS any longer !" GOLD!

Later Jay

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Lori's avatar

Deport the libtard judges. If they are not with us, they are against us so get rid of them and send them to the shithole they deserve.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yes. Exactly.

They're Marxist.

For example, just look at the George Floyd incident. You have to put it in the context of a post Soviet Marxist revival. This was dramatically reinforced by the George Floyd affair, which elevated a habitual criminal to martyrdom. "White" Westerners have been pressured to do penance for several decades. As if personally responsible for decisions made by those in power centuries ago, they are expected to tolerate "reciprocal discrimination" presented as "positive action" and make reparations for sins of the past. If they stand up for themselves and protest against revisionist absurdities, they risk being accused of "privilege blindness".

They hate conservatives (which are basically moderates of 15 years ago) because conservatives are skeptical of utopias, wary of unintended consequences, and unafraid to call things by their proper names."

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Jay Horton's avatar

Damn Son! You been eating your Wheaties?

Later Jay

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Kenpowoman's avatar

Congress creates the lower courts and can close them or reorganize them. So far it's chosen not to.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

THAT's my gal! Smooth yet vicious! :-)

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Lori's avatar

LOL! Yup:}

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

fraud.

reported.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Reported for impersonation

BTW: FU!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Exactly. Douchebag.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

You mean that wasn't legit? I thought Mr. Childers, Esquire was expanding the empire.

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Lynn46's avatar

Is it just me or would anyone else like to see China on thar travel ban list?

I had to go back and check and no Communist Chyna not on the list.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The "showers" were all a part of the really BIG LIE of the "holocaust".

Far more likely the jews will send US into the so-called showers... they despise all non-jews.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2UE1jb50v0cO

But yes, I am all for expelling both muslims AND jews from this country.

Unlikely, I know.

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Jpeach's avatar

Great to hear that Harvard is the Party School (as in fun entertainment) for CCP students. The Trump Administration can’t Nudge Harvard off the Cliff fast enough.

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Double Mc's avatar

I thought Party School referred to it as a Communist Party School.

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Tom's avatar

Maybe their idea of a good time is standing around the People's keg, drinking the People's beer and one-upping each other with tales of how self-righteously progressive they are.

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Litr8r's avatar

"The People" meaning we the taxpayers who are funding this debacle.

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Tom's avatar

See, the money was the taxpayers, now it belongs to "the people."

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Tim Ho's avatar

Hopefully that dreaded 'Visa Waiver Program" will be next to go. Identified by the 9/11 Commission as central to the world trade center attack, it greatly imperils these United States. Previously anyone wanting a visa must appear in person before a State Department Visa Officer, produce documentation of identity and proof of 'attachments' to the country - a home to return to and adequate funds to preclude need for unauthorized employment as well as a return ticket "home". The Chambers of Commerce love individuals ... that applies to individuals born and raised in radical countries who obtained citizenship - say British - can simply buy a air ticket, board the flight, leave the poor immigrant inspectors with three minutes to determine the bonafides of claims of "a visit to Holiday Inn, Miami or New York or .." the only trace for tracking .... into the woodwork most went. You Go Trumpeteer!

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They should also be required to submit all their social media activities just like some crazy blue states require for a gun license.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

fraud.

reported.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Impersonating chunk of dogshit.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Good point, but the 911 "Omission" Commission was a corrupt and malignant JOKE.

https://www.unz.com/article/israel-did-9-11/

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jSSvIIXVaV8T

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CHUCKY's avatar

No, Comrade, they didn't storm Omaha Beach for open borders and judicial overreach, they stormed the beach for trans rights and men competing in women's sports.

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Cabogirl's avatar

LOL

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

A travel ban on Saudis would have saved thousands of American lives on 9/11.

Qatar is no better, which is probably why they're offering that expensive plane as Airforce One.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The saudis involved were patsies. No chance they flew those planes, if planes were actually used.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/eXeA3KHXcpnH

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jSSvIIXVaV8T

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F363_ewsIcg

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I'm sure planes flew into the towers, but think that the CIA may have planted explosives in the buildings too. WTC 7 sure looks like it was blown up from within.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I am not AS sure about the planes... yes, hard to imagine they were holograms... did you view the link?

It was Mossad that planted the explosives, though the CIA may well have been involved in 911... the maggot VP Cheney certainly was... and Poppa Bush ran the CIA for years...

Pretty compelling article on Israel and 911...

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There is plenty of video and dead passenger evidence that the planes hit the towers.

I'm trying to live a 100% Google-free life, so I don't watch YouTube at all no matter what.

I do think Israel was behind Epstein's operation, but not so sure about 9/11. I don't really see a big motive for them to do 9/11, but do see a US motive to remove Saddam who was displacing the dollar with the Euro. The US also got control over Iraqi oil. And the Saudis hated Saddam, so that gave them a motive to participate.

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"I don't really see a big motive for them to do 9/11, but do see a US motive to remove Saddam who was displacing the dollar with the Euro."

Go back and read The Project for a New American Century (PNAC). The evidence is right there and I have found myself to be increasingly cynical as the years go by. 9/11 was too convenient and it became absurd when Cheney and Dubya attempted to implicate Saddam's secular regime in the attack.

You may recall that the PNAC was basically the think tank version of a Tom Clancy fever dream, dreamed up in the late 1990s by a bunch of neoconservative true believers who thought American military dominance was not only a good idea, but a moral imperative. Their blueprint? Endless intervention, regime change on demand, freeing up Israel's eastern flank, and a fantasy of reshaping the Middle East like it was a chessboard and they were playing alone. (Remember that scene from Vice with Cheney and the map of Iran surrounded by U.S.-friendly countries, Iraq included?)

It's easy to look back now and see the arrogance and the road map for 'wars of choice' in perpetuity dripping off everything they published. PNAC gave us the intellectual scaffolding for the Iraq War, wrapped in the language of freedom and democracy but powered by oil, ideology, and a disturbing disregard for consequences. They talked a big game about American greatness, quietly bankrupting our credibility and moral (and financial) capital overseas.

Viewed through a long historical lens, it doesn't surprise me to see Trump hugging the ISIS leader of post-Assad Syria. ISIS was a U.S. creation and that was the endgame all along.

In short: the Project for a New American Century was a manifesto for empire, sold as a roadmap for peace. We’re still paying the price.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Actually, they found virtually NO body parts at the 911 sites and NONE in Shanksville, and hardly any large components that could NOT have "vaporized", like engines, wheels etc.

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So watch the Bitchute video links... if you are not well informed... you can't really develop a legit opinion... yes?

This is not a Youtube or a Bitchute:

https://www.unz.com/article/israel-did-9-11/

Israel had huge motives to see Iraq badly damaged and Saddam removed. They are now actively trying to get the US to do the same to Iran.

The Sauds may have hated Saddam, butt he Patsy's provided were incompetent clowns, NO WAY they flew the planes. It is in the videos you don't want to watch.

BTW: The US did not get control over the Iraq oil... but they could have and should have... damned fools.

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M2's avatar

The planes may have hit but the buildings were vaporized. There was no rubble, no explosives and no impact.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I am familiar with the theory that Directed energy weapons (DEW) were used and I don't discount that possibility.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/aEBXzMxCYKBz

But videos of the twin towers show pretty clearly that a demolition occurred... including some obvious demolition "squibs" detonating all along the buildings.

The Pentagon was obviously NOT hit by a plane, but a missile of some kind.

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Actually, "Yuri," they did, they just did not know it at the time.

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An Oak Tree in a Graveyard

By Joseph J. Mazzella

It was many years ago. I was still a young man with nothing better to do than drive around with his friends on a Saturday exploring old back roads here in the mountains of my home. We found an old, winding gravel one that curved up the side of a mountain. When we reached the top, however, there was nothing there but an old, abandoned graveyard.

We got out to look at it. The last person buried there dated from the 1940's. But there were some graves from the 1800's. A few gravestones had fallen over from neglect and a few of them were so eroded from the years that you could no longer read the names on them. It saddened me seeing this. I wondered if someday I too would end up buried in a forgotten grave with no one alive remembering who I was.

As I stood up and got ready to go, though, I saw something that lifted my depressed spirit and brought joy to my sad heart. There at the very top of the mountain just outside the graveyard stood a massive, towering Oak tree. Its branches seemed to stretch towards the heavens and around it a dozen smaller Oaks were growing, most likely from the acorns that had fallen from this one.

Before setting off I absorbed all of this legacy for a few moments and smiled. I thought about how that Oak tree had started as a single acorn but then had grown into something so beautiful and had given so much back to the Earth. I thought too that maybe I could be an Oak tree in my own life, do a lot of good and plant a lot of acorns before I left this world.

In this life every kind thing we do, every good word we speak, and every bit of love we share is an acorn we plant. And in the end these acorns will grow into something more beautiful than we can ever imagine. Take your place then in God’s garden of Love. Plant well and watch your trees grow. They will last far beyond your life here into eternity.

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J. Fast's avatar

Thank you for this very beautiful story!

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

fraud.

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Jay Horton's avatar

"....do a lot of good and plant a lot of acorns before I left this world." I'm sure you have.

Best to you and yours.

Later Jay

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Cookie Dee's avatar

Thanks for this truth!

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Alice Ball's avatar

Tri Torch , this is so great!!! I’ve screenshot it and sent it to friends and family. We’d all be happier with this sentiment at the front of our minds everyday.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Beautiful!

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MayBella82's avatar

I make a point of reading everything you post. As I read, I feel like the Holy Spirit is reading with me…heart is so full.

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TriTorch's avatar

No words except, thank you, sincerely, MayBella82

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

A stain on Biden's Depends, lol. Yes, the entire Biden/Obama era was a true stain on American history, and conscience.

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Gary's avatar

Seems amazing, so many people just seem to think that politicians lying is normal. That it is OK because they all do it. WHY? Why is it OK? Biden has been a bald faced liar from his first run for the senate. Both Clintons, Obama, and many others in the house and senate. And we should demand better.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Oddly and I cannot figure out why but there is something about being liberal or Dem that makes lying ok. I have caught many lefties lying about small things and some big things too. It’s interesting but it seems to be endemic.

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CMCM's avatar

It seems like people drawn to being Dem lack the values of honesty and truth. People seem to define "truth" in different ways, too. I spent 10 years teaching in the Middle East and discovered that it was more of a cultural (as well as religious value) to lie when necessary or advantageous. Lying was not seen as a bad thing.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Darn right!

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

fraud.

reported.

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Astragale's avatar

Gary - you’re right.

SO MUCH has just become accepted.

Take the huge fortunes politicians make. Everyone knows those millions cannot be honestly earned.

But - until now - no questions are asked.

There HAS TO BE ACCOUNTABILITY.

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fraud.

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Juju's avatar

And he threw open the border looking for a bathroom 🤣

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know, that one had me cracking up too 😂😁

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Ned B.'s avatar

A stain on Biden, yes indeed! Take a look at this widely circulated photo in this blog post about Joe Biden. The second photo in the post zooms in on a large food stain on Joe's suit.

https://nedb.substack.com/p/on-bidens-watch-genocide

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Melissa MB's avatar

Oh my. Old people and their food stains😳😂

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Juju's avatar

Sadly I’ve been a victim of food stains since my 20s 🤣 Coordinated enough to win cheer competitions and excel in all my sports, but something about hand to mouth escapes my brain. It also never helps that I have a literal shelf that gets in my way from a, *cough cough* generous “endowment”, making it next to impossible to sip soup. Still, I guess you could say it DID help - keeping the stain from my pants by catching it first. Lol But my gosh what will I be like in 20 years when I hit 80?? 🫣

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

more fraud.

reported.

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Jeff S's avatar

Er, sorry to be crass, but that was a digested food stain.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Great find!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, both were/are vile skidmarks... The two Bush Presidents were not much better.

Unless you dig massive corruption and wars for profit...

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

GHW Bush was far more evil than most people realize.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Indeed!

And his henchman scumbag Cheney made Bush the Dumber just as corrupt and evil.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Yep.

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MPLloyd's avatar

Few people are aware of this. His history is linked to a lot of nefarious deeds … including 9/11, which I wonder when we will get the true story.

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Jack Sotallaro's avatar

There are those who are frustrated with the "slow" pace of improvement now that Trump 2.0 is in place. There's much to be celebrating in this article, and even more left to do.

Stay the course! Rome wasn't built (or destroyed) in a day. Take the time to celebrate the victories, then get back in the trenches and go to work,

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

💯

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Slow is one thing... corruption is another. Yes, many good things being done... But...

The quashing of the Epstein, 911 and JFK files is corruption.

Supporting both Israel and Ukraine (and Syria) is gross stupidity, as is screwing up Elon and DOGE.

So is threatening Iran and Russia.

The Big Beautiful Bill is an appalling barrel of PORK

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Peter Schott's avatar

Living in Texas, I can appreciate that there were a small number of conservative wins, but this _greatly_ ignores the absolutely horrible House session that we just had. Dustin Burrows was pushed over the line with pretty much full on Democrat support and then "ran" the House pretty much like a Democrat. Great bills died in committee, weren't scheduled to come to a vote, or otherwise killed. He tried to start sessions without a quorum multiple times. He refused to answer any real questions. There were far too many RINOs who helped push him into the position, despite the caucus voting for a different Speaker and the rules they were _supposed_ to follow. Look at posts from Brian Harrison on X for a whole bunch of examples of Burrows' atrocious tenure.

Great news about the travel bans, universities, and autopen probes, but had to speak up about the Texas session. I would hardly call this the "most conservative" session ever by any means. (And I'm quite wary about the school voucher thing and how that will play out with the way it's been worded - probably be a Trojan Horse for homeschoolers. :( )

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

My sister lives in Texas, and I'm sure she is happy about these bills that were passed, far better than here in Illinois where the captured legislature passed a huge bill at the deadline before the close of the session that is about the opposite of the good things TX has done. Illinois is a crime scene. Our only hope is the success of New Illinois, or the downstate counties becoming part of Indiana.

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Linda Rodgers's avatar

My husband I were born and raised in Illinois, both products of several generations of farmers. We are starting the process of changing our residency to Florida. It can’t happen fast enough. Illinois is a mess.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Linda - same here, my Grandparents on my Father's side were German immigrants who farmed in west central Illinois. Thankfully the old family farm is still owned by a first cousin. Another cousin moved to Florida a few years ago. I will have to remain here though it looks like.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Coloradoan here. Take your wins and be proud! If we had had one of those wins, I would be dancing in the street.

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Lisa Yingling's avatar

Just above you in Wyoming and I fear for you guys. Afraid to visit for fear of misgendering some store clerk.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

A woman apologized to me for possibly misgendering my dog last summer. I said, it’s fine, she’s wearing pink. She said, well, that doesn’t mean she’s a girl. I said, in our house it does. She walked away in disgust while my husband and I had a good laugh.

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Debra's avatar

My daughter is near Loveland/Fort Collins so Cheyenne or Laramie is looking good for me as a place to die when I have to move from Oregon to be near family.

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Debra's avatar

Oregonians will NEVER get to dance in the streets. :(

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Jay Horton's avatar

There's always hope for some seismic activity..... just saying.

Later Jay

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Debra's avatar

I have honestly said before that it would not surprise me if the hand of God did not send entire Worst Coast into the dark depths of the Pacific Ocean. And rightly so!

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Hawaiians either

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Cabogirl's avatar

No kidding. What a frickin mess

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Cabogirl's avatar

Same here… omg Oregon and worse Portland !!!!

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Debra's avatar

I am a native (ancestors since 1845 - me since 1954) and am so ashamed of this State.

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DeAnna's avatar

Texan here, and you are spot on. They were supposed to eliminate property taxes and give us back the money we were overcharged. I have had about enough of Patrick, and Abbot is a goner for sure.

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Gary's avatar

I left Texas because of the tax. My house was 650K when I got it. They raised the value the max each year, I was there for 9 years and when I sold, my property tax was $2200.month. That was in Williamson county.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Criminal confiscatory taxation.

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Spam, this bots not real. Nice try tho

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Valerie's avatar

I’m in Texas too and I don’t have your same dour take. Things can always be better, and I agree some great items died on the vine, but I am very happy with many of the things the Txleg was able to accomplish. Hopefully this will be the beginning of some great momentum, the Txleg has been extremely RINO-ish the last few years.

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P Flournoy's avatar

And you better believe it still is. Burroughs is far more liberal than Phelan was.

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I’m A Nobody, Cogito, Ergo Sum's avatar

Ditto 💯, there is a civil war going on between the Rino republicans and the MAGA Republicans. Fortunately MAGA held the Senate, but the Rino’s sided with the Dems to get the Speaker’s post and then rewarded the Dems with control of many assignments. This lead to blocking many more great bills from being voted on.

All of this patting on the back is a joke. People need to read what really went on in the House.

This is now 2 sessions in a row, where a hand full of Rino’s voted with the Dems to gain control of the Speaker’s position. Ignoring the will of the people. This lead to Phelan’s election as speaker and his attempt to impeach our AG, Ken Paxton and then we got Burrow’s this session who was just a front for Phelan.

No great leadership in our party. The Rino’s in Texas hate Trump and MAGA. Remember, the Bush’s are from Texas and still control a large portion of our government. Bought and paid for.

Don’t take WPO’s praise of what happened this session. It is a cover up. The Rino’s and Dems won. They successfully stopped a number of bills which would have lead to an outstanding session.

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Juju's avatar

I’m glad all you Texan’s are taking the time to speak up with such great specifics so that we hear the other side of the story too.

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LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

Yes!!! I seriously hope Jeff sees all our comments and wakes up to the fact that TX is under attack. It's absolutely NOT leading anything in conservativism. He needs to be well aware that the narrative is in full play and that most actual constituents are wildly unhappy about how the lege session played out.

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Peter Schott's avatar

We definitely followed Florida for a lot of things. Abbott was all-in on mandatory masking and "non-essential business" closures until FL showed that states _could_ be opened up without horrible consequences. And those allowances he gave resulted in petty tyrants all over the state causing trouble for the citizens. Burrows and Phelan are (at best) RINOs and only were in charge because of _heavy_ Dem support.

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LaDon's avatar

Another Texan here who followed the horrible 89th session! 😡It was a complete RINO and Dem take-over the entire time! I’m so thankful for my Representative Brian Harrison who kept us up to date on the daily disasters and lies that took place! https://x.com/brianeharrison/status/1927719231002431951?s=61&t=VDGOkpbAavg9tfjjA8kRrw

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Jason A Clark's avatar

I came to the comments to say this! Brian Harrison has been telling a far different story.

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LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

This. Another excellent rep is David Lowe. He's a freshman rep but sincere and genuine. A veteran who has so far kept to every promise he's made and never wavered from the values he campaigned on.

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P Flournoy's avatar

I’m in Harrison’s district too and he is my hero… so is his dad who is on the Midlothian school board? Fine Christian family.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

Texas is under political assault by the blues. I hardly recognize my once quaint little town since the Indivisibles arrived combined with the Austin runoff. There are far too many RINOs trying to straddle the fence.

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Debra's avatar

Revelation 3:15-16 - “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth."

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P Flournoy's avatar

They are truly Democrats who run us Republicans. The problem is our primaries are open and so the Democrats keep electing these RINOS.

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Dean's avatar

I am tracking the RINOs in the TX state legislature thanks to great commentary from Newsmax’s Chris Salcedo. Keep making noise about this as the blue infiltration at the state level is happening in many “red” states. The leftists are single mindedly evil but ruthless and crafty beyond measure.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Love your tracking reference. Sounds like it's time for like minded hunters to declare open season on Rinos down there and get after them.

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Juju's avatar

I’m curious about “In a highly amusing innovation, the state will help offset some additional costs, but not completely, especially in blue counties, which are forced to pay for more of it themselves. The irony!” What was the innovation? How have they set this up so that the blue counties end up paying for their immigration antics? That would be satisfying to read. (I know, I know, do my own research …)

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Momcat's avatar

The whole session was a disaster! The school voucher thing is a loss, it puts homeschoolers under the public school thumb. We got no real property tax relief. Brian Harrison's quote: “Government grew, Liberty shrunk. Texans are less free. Taxes are going up,” is absolutely true! Burrows was as big a snake in the grass as Straus, Bonnen, & Phelan.

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P Flournoy's avatar

Thank you for pointing out the problems in the Texas House of Representatives. It is a nightmare. During debate if Burrows doesn’t like what Harrison is saying, he just turns his mic off. People in Texas, including myself better get out there and primary these 34+ RINOS or they will turn Texas blue.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Interesting. Jeff Childers always sees the glass half full, and that’s great to appreciate little gains and see things moving in a positive direction.

But I’m confused that every time President Trump acts, he’s blocked judicially.

And I never hear that he’s now unblocked and I can’t get a feel for what’s actually happening. Are his policies being enacted?

It’s a long war against a formidable enemy. In 2004 after ‘W’ won by a landslide and Republicans had, what should have been strong majorities, in congress, I very well remember Ann Coulter declaring that the Democrats were DONE. She thought it would be decades before they had any power again.

We can see how that turned out. We can not afford to underestimate the enemy.

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Melissa MB's avatar

I knew there was more to that story, as I have heard Rick Green discuss the Texas state house and I believe the wicked man you mentioned many times. He’s a Soros guy

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

No one likes to pay big property taxes … but the idea that today’s seniors should get more of a big break is absurd. I say that as a senior myself. Ours has been the luckiest generation financially and will probably be the last to receive all the entitlements — SS and Medicare. We Boomers had the luck of spending most of our lives in relative peace and prosperity.

Many of us have paid off our mortgages. It would be more appropriate for young families starting out to get some reprieve in that area.

Make no mistake, I hate taxes as much as the next person…

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Peter Schott's avatar

The problem with those big property taxes is that ... you've paid off your mortgage, but if you don't pay the property taxes that seem to keep going up and up ... you could lose your house to the state. There are other ways to get that revenue for government programs that don't involve possible confiscation of property due to taxation.

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Janet's avatar

Poor lying Jean Pierre Whatshername. In the Left, being an Independent means you are still voting Democrat. Just under the table. Independent Bernie—aka known as a demoncrat.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly!

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AM Schimberg's avatar

But even she recognizes a tarnished brand!

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Justin's avatar

Yes, if even she admits how bad that party is, then it must be 10 times worse than we thought. If that is possible.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Her meltdowns and lack of preparedness sound a whole lot like Kamala.

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Tom F's avatar

Good! Go "Independent" and lock yourself out of closed primary states! Awesome own goal. She is such a loser. Pretend catholic just like Joe.

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CMCM's avatar

She's just pretending to have become Independent because she thinks that will help her sell more books. I'm sure her attitudes and beliefs haven't changed a bit.

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Janet's avatar

Agree. She needs a subpoena as well. Soon. Tapper too. Let’s get all the liars out. Make it so they at least have to hire lawyers and pay big fat fees.

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Anthony's avatar

Did Trump really break that gentlemanly agreement after the years of prosecution brought against him by the Dems? No. They broke it first.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Liberal globalist D’s didn’t have a problem with forbidding AMERICAN CITIZENS from re-entering their own country without first “testing” with a fake coofid fake test during the biden regime! They didn’t mind THAT discrimination. It was ok for me to NOT be allowed back to my home, in my home country without first sticking a stick up my nose for a fake result. But don’t dare stop foreign people from terrorist countries from coming. Pppffttttt. No tears from this American citizen!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Exactly. I felt like I was hallucinating when I found myself sitting in a six-star Mexican resort clinic having a Q-tip stuck up my nose by a Mexican nurse just so I could go home. The experience was extraordinary. Thankfully the resort arranged everything and paid for the test so I could board the plane back to the former "land of the free." I will never forgive or forget what those people like Fauci and Biden did to us. Fauci needs to be in prison. And screw anyone who wants to come here from their native hell holes and further poison our country.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We had to go on a mandatory work trip out of the country in 2022 but had to deal with that crap. It is the ONLY time we participated in their fake test. We were so mad!!! And even if the fake test he come back + we had a back up plan to get HOME. It was ridiculous! I will never forget what they did to AMERICAN CITIZENS!

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Going through that, and then watching the thousands of foreigners in lines that went on for miles, being waived over the border, was the equivalent of a giant fist with the middle finger straight up shoved right in your face by Joe Biden.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Joe, or whoever was running his show, made us all second-class citizens behind all the non-citizens he allowed in to overrun us. And obviously to outvote us on OUR OWN SOIL. Democrats are vile.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Obama

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Jay Horton's avatar

"I felt like I was hallucinating " well, you were in Mexico.....

Later Jay

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Jay, I am not that kind of girl. :)

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Jay Horton's avatar

Lydia! What happens in Mexico stays in Mexico......

Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Oo3brFVJ9A

Later Jay

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Cookie Dee's avatar

You got off easy, we paid $15 each for the privilege of the nasal swab in MX

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We would have not gone if it wasn’t required and if we would have had to pay for it ourselves. That would have been the cherry on top is having to pay for your own. 😞 Sorry you had to. It was wrong.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

You got off easy. They were charging $90 for them down the street from where I was. Obviously a mordida!

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Chef Sherry's avatar

And Birx is out there again fear mongering over the latest "varient" and trying to panic the public into getting another death jab "for protection." I find myself fixating on that scarf with speculative eyes. If you know what I mean...

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TiredCitizen's avatar

I've always asked how much DNA was collected with those tests?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right???

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Happy good morning, frens! Number one, first time ever!

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Alan Davis's avatar

You beat me to it by mere seconds Alan 😀

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Weird isn’t it!

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Robin Esau's avatar

Kudos 🏆🥳

Good morning!

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Valerie's avatar

Congratulations! 👑🏆🥇

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Debra's avatar

Men.....always gotta make everything a competition. LOL!

Roosters need to strut I guess.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good morning! Congrats on being first! 😁

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Jeff S's avatar

I asked my girlfriend if I was her only One. She said, "Yes. All my others were Tens."

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

“In one example of many, a Jewish student group invited a Holocaust survivor to speak on campus. Protesters showed up, shouted her down, and accused her of genocide. University security did nothing, despite repeated desperate requests. The next day, Columbia’s administrators issued a statement expressing concern about the protestors’ “right to be heard.”

In another example, a Jewish student found a sign taped to her door saying “Free Palestine. No Zionists allowed here.” When she reported it to Columbia’s “bias response team,” mistakenly thinking that was what the “bias response team” was for, she was told not to “escalate tensions” by making any public comments about the incident, and was referred to campus counseling.”

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How can I say this in a polite and eloquent manner? Oh, I know…”FUCK Columbia!”

The very definition of prejudice is treating one group differently than another group, solely on the basis of an irrelevant characteristic, such as skin color, sex, religion or national origin (and, more recently, political views). Columbia is fully guilty of this - can ANYONE imagine a circumstance in which a complaining Black or Moslem student, or a victim of a literal genocide, was ignored or disrespected in the same way as the 2 people above? I certainly cannot, but because these 2 are Jewish, apparently equal justice under law and simple decency don’t apply - because they’re JUST Jews, don’tcha know.

FYI, my mother had tried to apply to Columbia’s nursing school in the mid-1950s, but never even received an application, despite sending in multiple requests. One day she travelled all the way to upper Manhattan from Queens (a long trip even then) to personally visit the admissions office. There she was told by a very sympathetic secretary that she was sorry, but that her surname was too obviously Jewish, and that because of the anti-Jewish bias in the administration, she was wasting her time and effort. She later applied to and was accepted at Cornell (also Ivy League, FYI) and graduated near the top of her class (so ability was CLEARLY not the issue). So I derive great joy from Columbia’s present problems - because even if the administrators of 70 years ago are all dead and gone, quite obviously the present ones are just as prejudiced. Again, FUCK Columbia!

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

I’m sorry this happened to your mother! No one, this means, colour, culture, religious affiliation, race, creed, choice of political affiliation etc. should experience treatment like that! I’m glad she chose another Ivy League school for her academic prowess! Kudos, to her, she was top of her class!

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

Thanks, appreciated. Needless to say, I agree. The ONLY criteria for admitting someone to a competitive school or hiring them for any job (or not, as the case may be) should be merit. Everything else is irrelevant and, because of that, thoroughly unjust.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Wow!

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Jamie's avatar

Thank you for the link to your interview Jeff! We appreciate all you do.

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Valerie's avatar

I’m going to listen but it’s not on Spotify yet. Will keep my eyes open. Also, for anyone else on Spotify, you have to search for Zach Terry, not Code Red. There’s a podcast called Code Red that is a different thing, Code Red is a type of interview (it appears) within the Zach Terry podcast that’s called Maximum Life.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Ditto!!

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Lori's avatar

Time for the demoncrat kingdom to fall like the Sodom and Gomorrah that it is. Reckoning has come and it is glorious to behold! Harvard and Columbia suck and Texas-what a wonderful wishlist. Get on top of this Florida and follow suit. The Autopen scandal will solidify Biden's demise and hopefully we can reverse pardons. Fauci is first on the list as he needs to pay for the crimes against mankind that he committed. No mercy for that subhuman.

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Deb's avatar

Yes, the TX legislature passed a few good bills but the entire governing body is a tee-total mess!!! The speaker is the house and several of his "conservative" henchmen run rough-shod over the true conservatives. Democrats wield a considerable amount of power in the legislature and have been given a very strong voice (to put it mildly) at the expense if the majority party! The entire governing body needs to be fired, sent back to their respective counties, and start over!!!

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Lori's avatar

I would still take pleasure in any win, no matter how small, as that is a win in the right direction. Keep the faith!

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LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

They aren't though. This is why we are concerned - they did just enough to "appear" red - but there is absolutely a BLUE takeover in the making. It was absolutely insane to watch this session play our - felt like the Twilight Zone honestly. "R" by the name - but D actions for the majority of the session.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Those pardons aren’t worth the ink refill of the autopen, for one reason that has nothing to do with his signature. A pardon can’t be given to a person not charged and convicted of a crime. So none of the pardons are valid, except maybe the two for his boy wonder. Correct me if I’m wrong, please, Jeff?

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

However, you are forgetting the pardons he gave to Federal prisoners... the rapists, the murderers, the pedos, the thieves, the drug dealers, the illegals fitting descriptions as those mentioned before them... Just reading the stories on some of them was enough to sicken me! So, Joe read every single one of the thousands of pages of legalese? He couldn't possibly comprehend those, nor could he have understood them! Who was the idiot that decided to release the worst of the worst? Ugh!

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

How do Institutions have rights? By definition they are not people and the Bill of Rights clearly states that these rights are about PERSONAL freedom not institutional freedom.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

Because they are all organized as corporations and the US Supreme Court began giving corporations rights of persons over a century ago. It is a type of "legal fiction" which is a legal ploy used to fit a square peg into a round hole and was used initially in terms of contract law - the right to sue and be sued. It is why Citizens United allowed corporations the right to political donations and political speech. And man does that tiger need to be put back in the cage before they are allowed to vote.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Thanks for explanation and I agree with you on “that tiger needs to be put back in the cage!”

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Bgagnon's avatar

Thinking the same thing - replies anyone? Thanks

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MnmMom's avatar

Yes! I am wondering the same thing. Would enjoy an explanation on that issue.

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Good 🌞, ☕&🦠!

Superb writing and hope for the future:

"Unsolvable, party-shattering issues for Democrats are mounting up."

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Dan's avatar

You’re doing great work, Jeff. It would be great to hear your thoughts on Real ID and any relevant implications for how the liberty-minded might act.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I’ve had a real id for years. Pretty sure Florida issues driver licenses with that now. And must have for quite a while. Keeps the illegals,illegal.

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Valerie's avatar

Texas has had Real ID for probably 10 years, it’s the only way to renew your license.

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Justin's avatar

According to Peggy Hall, you can opt out of a Real ID when you renew your license by specifically requesting a plain license without the Real ID logo.

That may only be in some states, and not all, and I haven't tried it yet in FL, but I will when I have to renew mine.

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Justin's avatar

Real ID didn't keep the illegals from voting, did it?

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I don’t know. I’m not sure how many illegals voted here in Florida, but in the ghettos, they cheated like mad. That’s where it’s easy to find scum.

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Justin's avatar

Too many illegals in all states had and still have fake ID, so Real ID had little or no effect on voting. I personally know of some that have fake SS numbers too.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

Same here in Georgia.

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