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DeSantis puts ‘Brandon’ on blast for ‘100% intentional and man-made’ economic crisis in America
June 3, 2022 | Melissa Fine

At a signing of the Freedom First Budget, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis tore into President Joe Biden for the economic crisis now hitting already struggling Americans.

“We have to look at what we’re doing against the backdrop of what’s going on in Washington, D.C. and particularly, there’s a fella by the name of ‘Brandon’ that people talk about that we have to contend with,” he said, sparking laughter from those in attendance.

“I see this news report where Biden is so frustrated that his approval ratings are in the toilet,” DeSantis continued. “He can’t understand. He’s lashing out at his staff. He’s blaming other people. He’s blaming the media, even though he gets the most sycophantic media coverage that any president has ever gotten. Compare how they treated Trump with how they treat Biden. It’s night and day.”

“And so, he’s trying to make excuses,” the governor said, “and I’m just thinking to myself, you know, what has he done since he came into office?”



DeSantis launched into a damning list of Biden’s failures, starting with his “war” on energy independence.

“He immediately, immediately waged war against American energy production,” he said. “You see record gas prices in the United States? Well, that’s a big reason why — because of his policies.”

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The governor then took aim at the soaring inflation, which has hit its highest level since 1981, as noted by American Wire News.

“You look at what they did in terms of fiscal and monetary, printing and borrowing trillions and trillions of dollars,” DeSantis said. “What did you get for that? The most sustained inflation this country has seen in over 40 years.”

As the Consumer Price Index hit 8.3% in April — compared to 4.2% in April 2021 — even State Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had to admit she was wrong about her inflation predictions.

https://americanwirenews.com/i-was-...tm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

But, as DeSantis pointed out, printing money wasn’t Biden’s only crime against the economy.

“He advocated for and imposed mandates and restrictions related to COVID, including having people fired from their job based on getting a COVID jab or not,” said DeSantis, who kept Florida free from authoritarian COVID measures.

“That has had a hugely negative impact on the economy,” he continued, before pivoting to the supply chain crisis. “And he failed to take leadership and take decisive action to alleviate the supply chain crisis that we’ve seen, really beguiling not only this country but places around the world.”

“And so,” concluded DeSantis, “he has created the circumstances that have led to this resounding disapproval of what he has done. He would have been better off — and we would be better off — if he had simply got into office and did nothing than what he has done so far.”

DeSantis spokesperson Christina Pushaw tweeted the governor’s comments, along with one on her own.

“@GovRonDeSantis lights up Brandon for the 100% intentional and man-made economic crisis hitting our country,” she wrote.

While trolls descended upon Pushaw’s tweet with predictable, disparaging comments, supporters of the wildly popular governor drowned them out.

“Best Governor in the United States,” tweeted one user.

“LOVE this guy!” wrote another.

And a third tweeted simply: “#DeSantis2024.”











https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/0...n-made-economic-crisis-in-america-124575
Well DeSantis is an idiot so there's that.
Idiot?

His State is smokin'.

And he didn't vote for this president.

Seems a lot smarter than some folks round here.
DeSantis is the wQke educated Trump 2.0 alternate in 2024... look at them swoon over him. smh. If he is elected POTUS, pack your bags. Even Mickey Mouse hates him.

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Originally Posted by 40YEARSWAITING
His State is smokin'..

Yeah, smokin' meth.
COMMENTARY
Published June 3, 2022
“THE BIDEN BLITZKRIEG” Biden is Destroying USA as Fast as Nazis on Meth
By Wayne Allyn Root

I’m a Jewish American and I understand my history. The speed with which Biden and his Marxist handlers are destroying America and the US economy has never been seen in world history- except for Nazi Germany.

I call this “THE BIDEN BLITZKRIEG.”

Because I compare what’s happening to America today to the Nazi Blitzkrieg. The Nazi Army conquered Europe at a speed never before seen in world history. Do you know how the Nazi’s did it?

Hitler pumped his troops with METH (ie speed).

That’s right, the Nazi Army was literally drugged with speed. They became super human speed freaks who could run, fight and kill 24/7 for weeks on end- until their bodies collapsed and died of a heart attack, or they were killed in action. This is how Hitler conquered each country in Europe in a matter of days.

Let’s now reflect on the speed and depth of the destruction of America and the US economy by this “BIDEN BLITZKRIEG.” It takes your breath away. We are being attacked and destroyed from a thousand different directions at once. The speed of the attack is stunning.

Biden must be employing an army of lawyers, bureaucrats, regulators, and radical Marxist activists on meth, to carry out this vicious 24/7 attack on the American people and American business.

Bookmakers across the world have made Donald J. Trump the huge favorite to win the presidency in 2024. All that’s well and good. But I have bad news for America. We aren’t going to make it to 2024. America is hanging by a thread.

America and the US economy are being destroyed so fast, I’m not even sure we can make it to the November midterms.

Ask the smartest billionaires in America. Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan, just warned that an “economic hurricane” is about to hit America. Then John Waldron, the President of Goldman Sachs, added that he has never seen so many major “shocks to the system” facing our economy at one time.

The richest man on the planet Elon Musk said this week he has “a super bad feeling about the economy” and asked his top executives to stop all hiring worldwide.

What are these nonstop “shocks to the system” all these brilliant billionaires and Wall Street titans are talking about?

Read ‘em and weep…

GDP (economic growth) is collapsing. Interest rates are rising. Inflation is exploding. Home sales are cratering.

The stock market has just suffered the worst few months since the 1929 stock market crash- which of course led to The Great Depression.

Gas is headed for shortages, gas lines and $10 per gallon.

Grocery prices are exploding to unimaginable levels.

The supply chain is ruined. Massive food shortages are coming.

Baby formula shortages are getting worse. There are one-mile lines across America when government airlifts in baby formula. Airlifts? America now looks like “the Fall of Saigon.”

It’s only going to get much worse this summer. Energy experts are promising mass blackouts of the electric grid across America this summer.

Then there’s the massive crime and theft wave enveloping America’s Democrat run big cities. Under Joe Biden and his Marxist handlers…

America has become a “third world craphole.”

Don’t forget open borders. Biden is desperate to open the floodgates and allow the whole world in. If Biden gets his way and Title 42 is lifted, millions of the world’s poorest and sickest migrants and violent criminals will pour through our open borders.

Let’s not forget Democrats want to take our guns away. I’ve seen a movie where only the government, military and police have guns. It’s called “Schindler’s List.”

Forced experimental vaccines also remind me of the Nazi regime. And just in time for the midterm elections, I predict we’ll see attempts to bring back lockdowns, vaccine mandates and vaccine passports. What a perfect time for crisis!

Add in censorship, banning, intimidation and persecution of conservatives, patriots and even parents at PTA meetings by government agencies like the DOJ and FBI. Exhibit A is the arrest of high-ranking Trump official Peter Navarro this week.

Then there’s the education system trying to brainwash and indoctrinate our children with communist, anti-American, anti-white, transgender and sex identity ideology.

And don’t forget Biden’s provoking Putin again and again- daring him to start World War 3. Does Biden want to provoke a nuclear Armageddon, or EMP attack to turn America into “Mad Max?” Is this all about selling out the USA to China?

This is a total decline, destruction and collapse of America- happening at a speed none of us has ever seen.

This is “the Biden Blitzkrieg.” It’s now clear we’re dealing with radical Marxist traitors combined with Nazis on meth.

Wayne Allyn Root is known as “the Conservative Warrior.” Wayne’s new #1 bestselling book is out, “The Great Patriot Protest & Boycott Book.”Wayne is host of the nationally-syndicated “Wayne Allyn Root: Raw & Unfiltered” on USA Radio Network, daily from 6 PM to 9 PM EST and the “WAR RAW” podcast. To find out more about Wayne Allyn Root and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

https://rootforamerica.com/the-biden-blitzkrieg-biden-is-destroying-usa-as-fast-as-nazis-on-meth/
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Bidenflation Gas Prices Approach a Grim Milestone
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 4, 2022

Never in the history of the United States has gas eclipsed $10 per gallon at an actual gas station. That may change very soon as Bidenflation hits Mendicino, California. As reported by ABC7:

https://abc7news.com/california-gas-mendocino-prices-schlafers-auto-repair-gasbuddy/11924002/

According to End Times Headlines:

Each week, the price of gas across the country – but especially in California – gets impossibly higher. Just before Memorial Day, the Chevron on Alameda de las Pulgas in Menlo Park hit $7.25 a gallon.

Then, this week, one Chevron in Los Angeles was selling gas for more than $8 a gallon. And now, we’ve spotted gasoline costing $9.50 a gallon at a gas station in Mendocino, along the northern California coast not too far from Fort Bragg.

Some would note that since this is an independent station and the only gig in town, they are price-gouging. But the sheer fact that they must charge this much just to “make ends meet,” as the station owner claims, is indicative of an economy that is in the process of totally collapsing.

https://thelibertydaily.com/bidenflation-gas-prices-approach-a-grim-milestone/
Build Back Bankrupt: Restaurants Adding Inflation Fees Amid Razor Thin Margins

Restaurants Adding Inflation Fees Amid Razor Thin Margins
BY TYLER DURDEN
SATURDAY, JUN 04, 2022 - 02:00 PM

As restaurants across the country feel the squeeze from rising inflation, a tight labor market, and minimum wage increases on an industry with notoriously thin margins, owners are passing along the pain in the form of various fees tacked onto the tab, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Fees for a “noncash adjustment,” “fuel surcharge,” or “kitchen appreciation” have been showing up on more bills lately. Industry analysts say this wave of surcharges is mostly being driven by restaurants trying to cope with the impact of rising inflation and a tight labor market on their bottom lines. In addition, Mastercard and Visa in April raised transaction fees for many merchants. -WSJ

According to point-of-sale software developer Lightspeed, fee revenue has nearly doubled from April 2021 to April 2022, based on a sample of 6,000 restaurants on their platform. Restaurants adding service fees increased by 36.4% over the same period.

"As the costs of doing business have changed, we’ve seen more merchants leverage this tactic," said exec Peter Dougherty.

The fees are effective in part because unless people are paying close attention, many fail to notice them. When the bill arrived following a mid-April dinner at Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Lizzie Stephens was about to grab her wallet to pay. Instead, she pulled out her phone to Google the “temporary inflation fee” she noticed had been added to her check.

“I was just like—wow, now we’re getting fees at a restaurant, too?” said Ms. Stephens, 34 years old, who lives in the Stockton, Calif., area.

Inflation has hit the average restaurant operator to the tune of 17.5% since last year, according to NPD Group. Consumer spending in restaurants, meanwhile, rose just 5% during the same period.

These charges are nothing new. In February, one restaurant charged a "Temporary Inflation Fee" of $2 on a $15 bill - or 13%.







"These are the more cost-sensitive verticals that have a huge demand or need to pass through their credit-card transaction fees against this backdrop of the rising costs," said Jonathan Razi, founder and chief executive of CardX, which allows merchants to pass along credit-card swipe fees to consumers in the form of surcharges. The company, which was acquired in November by Stax, had 2,600 clients as of November.

In April, Minneapolis-area restaurant chain Rock Elm Tavern took heat over a 3% "wellness fee" added to checks. Co-owner Troy Reding said the company added the fee right before the pandemic in order to offer health-insurance to its 140 employees who work at least 25 hours per week. Reding will be raising the fee to 5% this fall.



"We’ll see if this supply-chain mess straightens out a bit, see if the labor pool comes back at all," said Reding. "If costs continue to escalate, part of our strategy is gonna be to figure out new and added benefits that we can add to retain the people we have and try and attract new people from other hospitality ventures."

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/restaurants-adding-inflation-fees-amid-razor-thin-margins
Media Group Backed By George Soros And Obama Staffer Buys Conservative Latino Radio Stations Ahead of Midterms
David Hawkins June 4, 2022

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A Democrat-led media group is making a move to challenge conservative dominance over talk radio in the Spanish-language market and will buy 18 major Spanish-language radio stations owned by the TelevisaUnivision network including a leading conservative station Miami’s Radio Mambí.

According to WLRN, the Latino Media Network (LMN) is buying the stations. The new media company is headed by Stephanie Valencia, a Latino outreach director for former President Barack Obama, and Dem activist Jess Morales Rocketto.

They will buy the stations for $60 million according to the report. LMN is a startup in the media space and raised $80 million from “leading Latino investors” and an investment group, Lakestar Finance, associated with major Dem donor George Soros.

A Univision spokesperson confirmed the sale to WLRN.

The move comes as a response to conservatives dominating the talk radio business in English and Spanish.

The Dem Party blamed Biden’s poor showing in Florida on Spanish language stations spreading ‘misinformation’ about Biden and the Dems.

That is what the Dems do when they lose, blame ‘misinformation.’ But many Dem strategists were sounding the alarm about the Latino to shift to the GOP way before the election and especially in places like South Florida.

The GOP was not expected to make gains along the Texas Mexico border during the 2020 election (they did in a major shocker) but everyone even the Dems now blaming ‘misinformation’ for their loss knew the GOP was going to clean up in Florida.

The group is buying important AM and FM stations located in 10 of the country’s largest Latino markets, including Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Houston and Las Vegas.

Other LMN investors are Hollywood actress Eva Longoria and radio entrepreneur Tom Castro.

Valencia said: “Latinos are constantly trying to navigate the ocean of information.

“In some cases that is disinformation, in some cases that is very one-sided communication.

“In the Latino community radio still plays such an important part, and in places like Florida it obviously plays a critically important part.

“From some of the research we’ve seen, upwards of 70% of Latinos are getting their news and information about politics and elections from places like YouTube” and that Latino’s “are looking for trusted voices.

The Dems were furious Radio Mambí (WAQI 710 AM) called Biden a “socialista” who would turn the USA into Venezuela. So they bought it and wil shut down that kind of talk.

Valencia said:

“There are elements of Radio Mambí that are really important to preserve. It has been an important part of the community and experience in Miami.

“But we do believe in balanced journalism.

“As Latinos drive population growth in the United States and with minority media on the decline, now is the time to be investing in more resources to create content for Latinos by Latinos,” Valencia said.

https://www.wlrn.org/news/2022-06-0...up-and-shaking-up-spanish-language-radio

https://slaynews.com/news/media-gro...latino-radio-stations-ahead-of-midterms/
This inflation is out of control, but what some don't get is it's a 'tax' on consumers, and what it will do to business.

For me, a tiny little business guy - this week was just under $200 in fuel. Of course, I pass it on - to the end consumer. Gas prices outrageous, food prices out rageous, insurance going up - everything going up.........

Yet some don't seem to care? Or, worse, they blame trump, and putin, then try to put the 2 together.

When your rent skyrockets, as it should to just keep up, don't gripe and moan. When your a/c shuts off this summer due to forecasted brown outs all over the country? Don't gripe and moan.
Military jets scrambled and Secret Service evacuated Biden to secure location after aircraft enters airspace near president's beach house
PAUL SACCA June 04, 2022

President Joe Biden was evacuated to a secure location on Saturday afternoon after an aircraft entered the restricted airspace near his beach house in Delaware.

President Biden was rushed to a fire station when a light aircraft violated the restricted airspace over the president's home in Rehoboth Beach, according to the Daily Mail.

CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson wrote on Twitter, "At 12:52p, I saw @POTUS motorcade race into the Rehoboth Fire Station. I saw President Biden through the window of a SUV. Right before the motorcade, I saw 2 military jets flying low over the beach town. The press pool is not with the motorcade."

A neighbor said a small white plane flew near Biden's home around 12:45 p.m., then two military-style jets were scrambled and flew into the area.

The 79-year-old president was spotted in the back of an SUV as his motorcade raced away from the beach house.

Rehoboth Beach Fire Chief Chuck Snyder told Erickson that Secret Service informed him at 12:48 p.m. that the president and the first lady were being taken to the station "because of a threat."

Snyder said President Biden and Jill Biden remained in the SUV while it was parked inside the fire station garage. He added that the fire department has participated in drills with the Secret Service previously in case the president needed to be evacuated.



A White House official told the White House press poll, "A small private plane entered restricted airspace, all indications are by mistake, and precautionary measures were taken. There was no threat to the President or his family," according to CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe.

The U.S. Secret Service issued a statement on the incident:

Shortly before 1 p.m. today a privately owned aircraft entered the restricted airspace over Rehoboth Delaware after mistakenly entering a secured area. The aircraft was immediately escorted out of the restricted airspace. Preliminary investigation reveals the pilot was not on the proper radio channel, was not following the NOTAMS (Notice to Airmen) that had been filed and was not following published flight guidance. The United States Secret Service will be interviewing the pilot.
The president's motorcade reportedly left the fire station at 1:29 p.m.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/president-biden-evacuated-beach-house
The Washington Post Is Having a Bad Year... This Week
By Brad Slager | Jun 04, 2022 5:15 PM ET
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A once-proud bastion of journalism, WaPo has devolved into a clown show.

It is the paper built on the heritage of Woodward and Bernstein, of the Watergate scandal and the Pentagon Papers. Names like Ben Bradlee and Katherine Graham hang above Washington, D.C., to this day. Movies have been made centered on the Washington Post newsroom.

But today, the news outlet is closer to resembling a three-camera comedy filmed before a live studio audience. Once regarded as the paper of record in our nation’s capital, it has become in recent years a source of mockery. What had previously been seen as the paragon of journalism is today a case study of media mirth.

It’s where Jennifer Rubin pens pieces that would be embarrassing to anyone in possession of the ability to feel shame. It is where the truth-averse Glenn Kessler plies his trade as a ‘fact’-checker, and Max Boot rewrites the same column-once a week-decrying Trump and the Republicans. Today, reading the paper is like visiting a home that has not updated the photos on the mantle since the 1980s, a place with framed accomplishments from generations past, and dotted with trophies from long-matriculated schools.

As morosely comical as things have become, this week was especially bad for the Post. Things began poorly with a strained attempt to deflect the nation’s horrendous economic conditions away from the president. In pieces dripping with condescension and bolstered with sub-Schoolhouse Rock animation, you could almost feel them patting readers on the head as the overarching message they were delivering was, “Don’t blame Joe.”

https://t.co/uLGTlCVRCz

From there, things turned darkly comical. First, the jury returned a verdict on the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial-of-the-sedentary, and it proved to be a blight for the Post. At the center of the trial was an opinion piece Heard had written in the Post, and the jury found in favor of Depp concerning no fewer than three items of defamation she penned in the column.

This prompted the paper to tack on a lengthy Editor’s Note at the opening of the column, attesting that the things she had been found liable for were from the piece. The entire basis of this was that Heard pledged to donate millions of dollars to the ACLU, and the organization had ghostwritten the column, leading to Depp filing his defamation suit. It is a remarkable development for a major paper to declare it printed the item that was found libelous in court.

At the same time, a shooting took place at a Tulsa hospital, and the coverage in the Post veered from the hysterical to the slanderous. A former patient, distraught over lingering pain, sought out his doctor and killed him, as well as others in the hospital, before taking his own life. The Post framed the entire episode around race, citing the infamous Tulsa race riot, which the governor described as hatred. Never mentioned in the piece: the race of the shooter, who was a black man. As I mentioned on my latest “The Lie-Able Sources” podcast, the gun narrative was clearly written beforehand and the details had to be rearranged–once they realized there were inconvenient facts.

Then on Friday, even more asinine drama unspooled. First, there were hysterics, when writer Dave Weigel did the unthinkable: He retweeted someone’s tasteless joke. This completely innocuous move was blown up by a co-worker, Felicia Sonmez. Not only did she find a way to become offended by something completely divorced from her, but she also took to social media to out Weigel as some kind of social aggressor.



The paper was actually compelled to respond, with Weigel forced to apologize, and no one at the Post was grownup enough to see the sheer idiocy of this episode over a joke that Weigel never told.

Then came the real humiliation for the masthead, from that perpetual source of embarrassment, Taylor Lorenz. In her latest article, the writer was covering video accounts that experienced traffic surges and revenue benefits by posting videos from the Depp-Heard trial. The recidivist fabulist Lorenz was exposed as having claimed to have reached out to a number of the account holders, who had not in fact been contacted. She had also misattributed details about these accounts in her article, leading to more shame on the paper.

First, the Post stealth-edited the article to correct the inaccuracies, then after being contacted by Fox News on the matter, a formal correction was issued. Then, in amazing fashion, a second and lengthier correction had to be issued that night. Numerous aspects of the article had to be changed; three people whom Lorenz asserted were contacted had not been, and the specifics behind a number of claims needed correcting. This was a trainwreck of a piece, and the Post appears content to cover for this reporter with a track record of problems.

These would be astounding issues for a news outlet to experience over a course of time. To see all of the above playing out in a matter of days–within a truncated week–is head-spinning. Making it all the worse is that it is a paper that used to lodge in the firmament of news organizations. Yet, the Washington Post is displaying a level of internal dysfunction one might expect from a tabloid weekly.

https://redstate.com/bradslager/202...t-is-having-a-bad-year-this-week-n574810
Report: Baby Formula Supply Will Be Sparse Well into July Even as Abbott Resumes Production at Michigan Plant
NICK GILBERTSON 4 Jun 2022

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Baby formula will reportedly be in short supply well into July, even though Abbott Laboratories resumed production at its Sturgis, Michigan, factory Saturday, according to a report.

In a statement, Abbott said the Michigan plant will start with the production of “specialty and metabolic formulas, with initial EleCare product release to consumers beginning on or about June 20.”

The company will begin making Similac formula and other regular products after prioritizing the specialty formulas, “with supplies hitting stores several weeks later,” the Walls Street Journal reported, citing “a person familiar with the matter.”

Part of Abbott’s statement reads:

We understand the urgent need for formula and our top priority is getting high-quality, safe formula into the hands of families across America. We will ramp production as quickly as we can while meeting all requirements. We’re committed to safety and quality and will do everything we can to re-earn the trust parents, caregivers and health care providers have placed in us for 130 years.

On February 17, Abbott announced it had initiated a voluntary recall of formula products, including EleCare, Similac, and Alimentum, following consumer complaints that four infants who had consumed products manufactured at the plant developed bacterial infections. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched investigations into the matter, and the CDC did not discover a connection between the bacterial infections and the Sturgis lab, according to a May 16 press release from Abbott.

Though the “factory had produced roughly one-fifth of the infant formula in the country,” as the Wall Street Journal noted, and the void in production would have ramifications for one of the countries’ most vulnerable populations, an official in the Biden Administration claims President Joe Biden was not informed of the crisis until April, Breitbart News reported.

On Wednesday, White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese told CNN’s The Lead:

We were informed by the FDA of the closure in February. And from that point, the FDA and the staff across the administration, in all of the relevant agencies in the White House, was working to try to address the issue. Part of the reason why production has increased and the companies that were here today have been able to increase production by as much as they have is they’ve been working on this issue now for months. But it took too long for Abbott to agree to a consent decree, and once it was clear that that facility was not going to be able to come back online sooner, then it was clear that we were going to have a more significant challenge. So, at that point, the president was informed.

Abbot announced it had reached an agreement regarding a consent decree with the FDA to restart production at the facility in its May 16 release.

https://www.breitbart.com/health/20...tt-resumes-production-at-michigan-plant/
anybody notice SB is more outraged over baby formula than he is about dead kids?
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
Yet some don't seem to care? Or, worse, they blame trump, and putin, then try to put the 2 together.

Who "doesn't care" arch? Are you pretending this doesn't impact all of us?

And who do you blame? Do you believe the factors that created this situation all happened in 18 months? Do you think any of us believe it all happened under Trump? Because that's certainly not what I believe. Every president and party in power has spent like drunken sailors for a very long time now. Eventually there's a price to pay for that. The bill has come due. It's the cumulative effect of that over a long period of time.

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When your rent skyrockets, as it should to just keep up, don't gripe and moan. When your a/c shuts off this summer due to forecasted brown outs all over the country? Don't gripe and moan.

And how is griping and moaning helping you?
Originally Posted by Swish
anybody notice SB is more outraged over baby formula than he is about dead kids?

So are a lot of other people it seems.
Originally Posted by Swish
anybody notice SB is more outraged over baby formula than he is about dead kids?

I don't think he's outraged at all. I think he's $.40 with vids.
The only reason I click his thread is to clear the notifications on the PP front page.

His time is his to waste. My time is better spent elsewhere.
Feckless Biden Says Americans Have to Get Ready for More Blackouts as Energy Infrastructure Nears Breaking Point
by Mary Villareal June 5, 2022

For a couple of years, rolling blackouts have been regular occurrences in the state of California, the Midwest and the Deep South. Now, the Joe Biden administration is saying that people have to get ready for even more blackouts this summer as the energy infrastructure nears breaking point.

In the June 3 episode of “Zoon Politicon,” commentator Holly Seeliger talked about the problems brought about by the Biden administration’s push for green energy.

With the grid system not nearly producing enough electricity, a vast swath of land from the Great Lakes to the West Coast is at risk of blackouts as drought takes its toll amid power plant and supply chain woes.

John Bear, CEO of Midcontinent Independent System Operator, which serves the Midwest corridor from Minnesota to the Texas Panhandle, said that energy shortages move the area in the direction of rotating blackouts. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation also lists the Midwest as the one being at the highest risk for energy cuts.

The Federal Electricity Regulatory Commission, an independent body that oversees the U.S. electric grid, estimates that power prices in the region may soar up to 233 percent at the peak of summer, which is boosted by high demands as temperatures rise and gas prices continue to soar.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also estimates that the average summer temperatures across the U.S. will be between 50 and 80 percent higher than normal.

The Biden administration’s effort to transition six energy grids to a decarbonized system is also part of the problem. According to Bear, part of the effort is phasing out fossil fuel units before new batteries are available. The White House also previously announced Biden’s long-term strategy to decarbonize the U.S. economy by 2050, but under these efforts, each of North America’s six electricity grids will see power capacity decline.

Reliability crisis could create dangerous outages in Texas, California
Significant outages have already been faced by the Texas grid over the winter storm in February 2021, which killed 246 people. The grid is set to lose 2.9 gigawatts of gas, coal, and nuclear capacity this year, as well. Meanwhile, the grid run by Bear will lose 3.2 gigawatts of power due to retiring coal plants, which will not be replaced. (Related: Rolling blackouts to affect over a billion people as energy crisis worsens.)

Republican commissioners on the FERC and some industry groups argued for a slower transition to avoid energy shortfalls. One of its members, Mark Christie, said they were headed for a reliability crisis, as they are not yet ready for such a move.

Democrats on the commission, on the other hand, are pushing that power transmission issues are the reasons for periodic blackouts, not the energy transition.

California grid operators, in contrast, have also warned that the state faces a risk of blackouts during the next three summers due to power supply shortages. This prediction is based on an analysis of existing power supplies, with new sources expected to come online and the potential of extreme events, including potential gaps between electricity supply and peak demand.

The state is also trying to shift to cleaner energy, although it isn’t the best long-term solution to power issues. Droughts make hydropower less available, while wildfires reduce electricity transmission, according to the California Energy Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission. (Related: NERC: Power grid problems, intense heat could lead to widespread blackouts in North America this summer.)

California’s electricity blackouts are likely to return this summer due to supply shortages. The most precarious window for electricity supply shortages is in the early evenings after solar power stops working, and September is expected to be the most problematic month.

Follow PowerGrid.news for more updates about energy sources this summer.

Watch the video below for more information on what to expect about power and energy distribution in the U.S. this summer.

https://conservativeplaylist.com/20...rgy-infrastructure-nears-breaking-point/
Originally Posted by Swish
anybody notice SB is more outraged over baby formula than he is about dead kids?


Not me. I've had him on ignore for quite a while now.
Originally Posted by Jester
Originally Posted by Swish
anybody notice SB is more outraged over baby formula than he is about dead kids?


Not me. I've had him on ignore for quite a while now.

I don't need a button to accomplish the same thing.
[Shrugs]
Originally Posted by Swish
anybody notice SB is more outraged over baby formula than he is about dead kids?


But this is not an abortion thread.
Remarkable Admission, Pete Buttigieg Announces Biden Inflation Plan is to Create Increased Dependency State and Apply Socialist Economics, Biden Led Govt to Provide Medicine, Childcare, Housing and Food
June 5, 2022 | Sundance | 460 Comments

Here is one succinct interview containing the smorgasbord of far-left policies the people behind Joe Biden are proposing as the solution to the inflation crisis they have created. It is remarkable to see it all packed into one 8-minute segment. There is so much crazy in here it would take a week of articles to unpack it.

The ultra-leftist Biden Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, appears on ABC with George Stephanopoulos to discuss the solutions to the massive economic collapse that looms all around us. Within the interview Buttigieg states the Biden administration goal is to use the high cost of living (policy driven inflation) as an opportunity for the government to take over household expenses and create equity via government distribution.

If reasonable people do not intervene quickly, the executive branch and legislative branch will move to begin subsidizing and controlling medicine, childcare, housing and food costs by diverting tax dollars into the social equity system. Depending on income, the Biden administration plans to offset higher prices for Americans by providing the essential services and products they need. In essence, Democrat-Socialism with a filter of equity in distribution, ie “enhanced dependency.” WATCH:



Remarkably, Stephanopoulos references one of the most insane New York Times op-ed’s ever written around economics {ARTICLE HERE}. Within the reference, the Democrat legislative proposal is for the government to take over the purchasing of essential products like food, fuel, gasoline and medicine. The government would then distribute those products. The entire premise is based on some academic leftist theory of economics that is just nuts. It looks nothing like capitalism.

The baseline for the approach contains the premise that inflation is driven by too many people chasing scarce goods. Thus prices are rising. This is how the Democrats look at inflation and explain the problem. Their solution is for government to buy the food at the prices they claim people cannot afford, and then sell the food at prices they claim the people can afford. [Replace ‘food’ with any item they determine]

Notice in the interview when Buttigieg is challenged about the high cost of gasoline, he complains that oil companies are not drilling enough to generate the oil and refinery capacity that we need. Essentially, the oil companies are to blame for not creating more supply.

Now, pause, and think about that.

The same Pete Buttigieg voices strong opposition to any further exploitation of oil and natural gas. Buttigieg and the Biden administration vociferously advocate for green energy transition with extreme urgency and apply punitive punishment toward any opposition. Moments later, they are blaming the oil and gas industry for not providing enough supply….

…. Do you know what that advocacy conflict sounds like? That conflicted and twisted mental outlook is the psychology happening in abusive relationships. If you had made me a better sandwich, I wouldn’t have needed to punch you in the mouth. If the oil companies we restrict were doing the things we restrict them not to do, then things would be better.

Because the oil, gas, farms or (fill_in_the_blank) etc are not doing their jobs correctly – as to predict the damage caused by govt policy and offset the consequences – then government must take over the controls of the industry and manage the process. History rhymes…

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https://theconservativetreehouse.co...ovide-medicine-childcare-housing-and-fo/
Yeah, would want him to do something like that and give regular people some relief. Better to just wait for GOPer austerity.
Dems put them there to keep them there.
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Dems put them there to keep them there.

Sure. It's not the Dems fighting to keep wages low. It's not the Dems refusing that all Americans have healthcare. It's not the Dems fighting against unions so workers have some say in how they're treated. It's not the Dems trying to stop people from going into huge debt for higher education.

You sure can't see the forest for the trees.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Dems put them there to keep them there.

Sure. It's not the Dems fighting to keep wages low. It's not the Dems refusing that all Americans have healthcare. It's not the Dems fighting against unions so workers have some say in how they're treated. It's not the Dems trying to stop people from going into huge debt for higher education.

You sure can't see the forest for the trees.

Pit, they only address the minimum wage. In the long haul, look at all the handout. They paid people to stay home.

I think you are the one who needs to take a look at things.

We have both expressed our opinions so we can leave it there.
Now we have the President of Mexico snubbing our president....how times have changed is a few short months...Pitiful

In snub to Biden, Mexico's president won't attend US-hosted Summit of the Americas


Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY




Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced Monday he will not attend the Americas Summit in Los Angeles because the US government did not invite all the governments of the region. ()
WASHINGTON – Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced Monday that he is skipping this week's Ninth Summit of the Americas, a blow to President Joe Biden as he tries to unite the region to address migration.

“There cannot be a summit if all countries are not invited,” López Obrador said at a press conference Monday after the United States refused to invite Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela to the summit.

He said Mexico's foreign affairs secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, will attend the summit instead. López Obrador said he will meet with Biden in July.

López Obrador has been threatening to boycott the summit if the United States didn't invite every country in the region, including the autocratic leaders of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

The Biden administration said they do not want to invite countries that have not upheld democratic principles.



López Obrador's absence is likely to be seen as a snub to Biden as the U.S. prepares to host the summit for the first time since its inception in 1994. The summit is scheduled to begin Wednesday.

The White House has said climate change, COVID-19 and the economy are going to be among some of the issues discussed.

But a priority for the administration is migration. The United States has seen record levels of migrants coming to the U.S.-Mexico border over the past year. In April, the United States saw a record number of border encounters for that month in more than two decades.

The Biden administration has tried to work with key countries in the region, including Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, to address the root causes of migration.



López Obrador might not be the only key official who is skipping out on the summit.

Newly-elected Honduras President Xiomara Castro previously indicated that she would not attend the summit if some countries were excluded from the event.
80% of Americans Say Biden’s Economy Is “Badly Underwater”
By M Dowling -June 6, 2022

More than eight in 10 Americans (83%) now say that the economy is either an extremely or very important issue in determining how they will vote. That is according to the latest ABC News/Ipsos poll.

In the poll, 80% of Americans say that inflation is also an extremely or very important factor in how they will vote and for gas prices, it is 74%.

Joe Biden’s approval ratings for his handling of these key issues are all well underwater, suggesting trouble for the president and Democratic candidates ahead of the midterm.

Only 37% approve of Biden’s handling of the economic recovery, and even fewer approve of his handling of inflation (28%) and gas prices (27%) ABC reports.

Who are the 37% who approve – I want to meet them because I can’t believe they exist.

Among Americans who report they are very enthusiastic to vote in November, the economy and inflation are the most important issues. Currently, Republicans outnumber Democrats in their stated enthusiasm to vote in the midterms, according to IPSOS.

RNC Research tweeted, “Biden is a serious drag on Democratic candidates nationwide … he is badly underwater on all of the top issues”

“I know that even with today’s good news, a lot of Americans remain anxious, and I understand the feeling,” Biden said.

He thinks the economy is just fine and this is why nothing will get better.



https://www.independentsentinel.com/80-of-americans-say-bidens-economy-is-badly-underwater/
You conservatives hate Mexicans anyway so why do you care. You didn’t care when the Mexican president was criticizing trump, so don’t be fake now, peen. Keep that same energy you had during the trump era.
Here We Go Again: Biden’s CDC Recommends Masks For Monkeypox
MARY ROOKE STAFF WRITER
June 06, 2022 10:47 PM

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) upgraded the monkeypox alert to level 2 on Monday, advising travelers to practice enhanced precautions, including wearing a mask.

The CDC advised wearing masks after closely monitoring cases of monkeypox that have lately been reported in numerous countries, including the U.S., reported Fox News.M ET



The agency appears to have updated its website, erasing any direction advising travelers to wear masks. Instead, the CDC recommends travelers avoid close physical contact with infected people, wash their hands with soap and water, and avoid touching their eyes, nose and mouth.

“People usually become infected with the monkeypox virus through contact with the skin lesions or bodily fluids of infected animals or humans (alive or dead), including respiratory droplets, or through contact with materials contaminated with the virus,” according to the CDC’s notice.

The CDC said monkeypox is a rare disease found throughout Central and West Africa, especially in tropical rain forests. People infected with the disease have been found in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia, according to the agency.

“Some cases were reported among men who have sex with men. Some cases were also reported in people who live in the same household as an infected person,” the CDC reported. (RELATED: Monkeypox Outbreak Appears To Be Driven By Gay Sex, Health Authorities Say)

The U.S. has 31 confirmed cases of monkeypox, according to the CDC. The agency reported several states with confirmed cases including California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington.

One of Florida’s four cases was also included in the U.K.’s case count because the person tested positive while in the U.K., according to the CDC.

The agency advised that antivirals developed for smallpox and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) are among the limited therapy options for monkeypox.

https://dailycaller.com/2022/06/06/biden-cdc-masks-monkeypox/
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
They paid people to stay home.

Yes, it's great to say we both gave our opinions. But you can't make up your own set of facts. Who is it you're calling "they"?

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Unemployment Insurance Relief During COVID-19 Outbreak

On March 18, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), which provided additional flexibility for state unemployment insurance agencies and additional administrative funding to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The PUA program provides up to 39 weeks of benefits, which are available retroactively starting with weeks of unemployment beginning on or after January 27, 2020, and ending on or before December 31, 2020.

All of this "paid them to stay home" nonsense you claim started with Trump in the spring of 2020. So having your own opinion is fine, but you can't have a different set of facts. At least you can't claim they're facts and not get called on it.
Some people are bitter because, UNDER trump, poor people (well over half the country) got stimulus handouts to ease the pinch. Some of that stimulus continued under Biden, and when it came time to return to "normal" people responded in an unexpected way. Now those things are all considered Biden's fault by the right. They feel this way because the workforce shifted and people decided that giving up their lives, or merely risking their health for corporate greed and serving the "that's below me" crowd wasn't as important as a living wage going forward. It's easy to spot those that can't grasp this simple, yet perplexing chain of events.
House Democrat: ‘It’s harder to get the news through Fox than Russian television’

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) blasted Fox News on Tuesday, saying the network’s coverage makes it hard for politicians to get news to conservative viewers.

“I know CNN and the new leadership is looking at going more toward the middle and getting a broader viewership but Fox has the predominance of the Trump supporters and Republicans,” Cohen said during an interview on CNN. “And it’s harder to get the news through Fox than it is to get it in Russia through Russian television.”

Critics of Fox have panned the network over its coverage plans for Thursday’s first hearing of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, which do not include live coverage on its main cable channel.

Fox News Channel averages millions of viewers in primetime each night. The network announced on Monday evening it would cover the proceedings in full on Fox Business Networks and via its other verticals on streaming and online. It will also make that coverage available for all of its local affiliate stations to air if they choose to.

Ratings figures show Fox’s audience dwarfing that of competitions CNN and MSNBC, both of which plan to carry Thursday’s hearing in full. Recent surveys have found more Democrats watch Fox than competitors, a byproduct of the conservative media giant carrying a larger overall audience.

Cohen, who is not on the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, predicted it could be “hard to get across” the points the panel is trying to hammer home with American voters about former President Trump and his role in the riot.

“There’s a middle ground that we’ve always called the suburban housewife, independents who will listen and who will recoil at what they learn …” Cohen said.

The congressman’s comparison of Fox News to Russian media comes amid the country’s ongoing war in Ukraine, which state media has covered glowingly while the Kremlin cracks down on the vast majority of independent media covering the bloody conflict.

https://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-b...ews-through-fox-than-russian-television/


I agree with Fox and the other right-wing media's lies on a 24/7 repeating cycle being an issue, but all bias across both sides in media needs to be tuned down quite a bit. The problem is individuals like Carlson taking those biases to new scummier and scummier low levels. It only works short-term to drive viewership and control the narrative, but then it starts doing lasting damage to our democracy IMO. BOTH sides are guilty to some extent. Carlson just stands out as a giant of misinformation and creepyness following the same ilk as Alex Smith and Limbaugh. But the left has plenty of extreme views in broadcasting; yeah Joy Reid, I'm looking at you. Her move to the counter-Tucker show has turned her into the same person on the other side. Those voices could use some toning down right along with Trucker.
j/c:



Talk about a slippery slope. Not a fan of this woman. And I'm sure she is to close to the political and criminal POV to realize how FASCIST she sounds.

I'd like to point out to my friend on the right that fascist unAmerican thinking is not an exclusively right-wing thing.
One thing about it, based on her comments it's obvious that stupidity isn't limited by party. There seems to be enough of it to go around.
She's another one that said all the right things to run as a progressive to get elected. But sadly the only thing progressive about her is that she gets progressively more corrupt, petty, stupid, and self-serving as time goes on.
White House chief of staff Ron Klain was sharply critical of President Trump in 2018 when gas prices were around $3 a gallon.
Secretary Yellen: Biden ‘Administration Has Done Everything that They Can’ to Reduce Gas Prices
WENDELL HUSEB Ø 7 Jun 2022

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday claimed the Biden administration has exhausted efforts to reduce energy costs for American citizens.

Gas soared to a tenth day consecutive record high of $4.91 per gallon on Tuesday. Prices have more than doubled since former President Donald Trump left office.

Speaking at the Senate Finance Committee, Yellen said “the administration has done everything that they can” to reduce energy prices.

Yellen did not mention Biden’s war on American energy, which includes driving up private and public financing costs of oil drilling, halting drilling on public lands, and canceling the Keystone pipeline.

Instead, Yellen claimed the energy price shocks were due to the coronavirus and the war in Ukraine.

“We currently face macroeconomic challenges, including unacceptable levels of inflation as well as the headwinds associated with the disruptions caused by the pandemic’s effect on supply chains, and the effects of supply side disturbances to oil and food markets resulting from Russia’s war in Ukraine,” Yellen claimed.



Last week, Yellen also admitted she and the president had failed to accurately assess that inflation would climb to a 40-year-high. “I think I was wrong then about the path that inflation would take,” she said.

According to Bloomberg, inflation will cost American households on average an extra $5,200 in 2022, or $433 per month. Inflation will also delay 25 percent of Americans from retiring, a BMO Real Financial Progress Index survey revealed.

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2...hing-that-they-can-to-reduce-gas-prices/
They have.

SB, when are you gonna start blasting the oil and gas companies that raised the prices? If the government did anything else, you’d be the first one calling them communist.

You never criticize your corporate slave masters though. Makes me start to think that maybe you’re one of them.
Creepy Joe Biden to Children: ‘Maybe I Can Talk to You Afterwards?’

‘MAYBE I CAN TALK TO YOU AFTERWARDS?’ Biden Has Weird Convo With Kids



https://www.toddstarnes.com/politic...erwards-biden-has-weird-convo-with-kids/
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Talk about a slippery slope. Not a fan of this woman. And I'm sure she is to close to the political and criminal POV to realize how FASCIST she sounds.

I'd like to point out to my friend on the right that fascist unAmerican thinking is not an exclusively right-wing thing.

So now you are beginning to see that it is neither a right wing or left wing thing.
rofl

Something tells me the good senator knows the cocaine prices well.
Yeah, he sort of refused to mention that the oil companies are sitting on thousands of leases they refuse to drill on. Their answer? "Give them more leases!" Why, so they can control all of the oil deposits in America and just sit on them and not drill? If they want more leases, exercise the drilling rights on the leases you currently hold. Then and only them you can have more leases.
Progressive San Francisco DA recalled by voters in one of nation's most liberal cities

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/san-francisco-district-attorney-recall-election

The first to succumb to the giant red wave that's coming. thumbsup
Want to wager that a Republican isn't elected to take their place?
A 3rd grader could do better than this:

It appears the Dems found someone that even makes Doocy look smart. That's pretty hard to do.
Communist China’s Deliberate Strategy to Weaken and Destroy the U.S.
Published 4 mins ago on June 7, 2022By Staff Writer

https://www.spreaker.com/user/10614...amp;utm_medium=app&utm_source=widget

Sara welcomes Washington Times reporter and columnist Bill Gertz to discuss the many ways China is directing threatening us and how the Biden administration wither ignores the threats or projects weakness in response. Gertz explains how U.S. intelligence is flying blind on China while their agents have succeeded in infiltrating high levels of our government. He also discusses the ominous weapons China is developing and how it is deliberately trying to kill Americans by supplying precursor chemicals for fentanyl to the Mexican drug cartels. And he explains a fatal flaw in Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent speech on China policy.

https://saraacarter.com/communist-chinas-deliberate-strategy-to-weaken-and-destroy-the-u-s/
Stumbling before the midterms: Biden trips on the steps of Air Force One after saying Tuesday's progressive election losses prove BOTH parties need to 'step up and do something about crime and gun violence'
President Joe Biden left Washington for California on Wednesday
Before leaving he addressed the results of votes around the country
He said that voters had delivered a message to on Tuesday night
'Both parties have to do something about crime as well as gun violence,' he said
He stumbled briefly on the steps as he boarded Air Force One
He is hosting the Summit of the Americas
By ROB CRILLY, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 13:21 EDT, 8 June 2022 | UPDATED: 15:42 EDT, 8 June 2022

President Joe Biden said voters had given politicians a clear order in Tuesday night's ballots: It is time to act on crime and gun violence.

He spoke to reporters on Wednesday before boarding Air Force One to fly to California, stumbling on the steps as he did so.

He left after two closely watched votes in California showed how voters were prioritizing rising crime - in San Francisco, where the city's liberal district attorney was recalled and in Los Angeles were a tough-on-crime Republican finished ahead of a progressive Democrat in the race to be mayor.


'The voters sent a clear message last night,' said Biden.

'Both parties have to step up and do something about crime as well as gun violence.'

He added that states and cities must hire more officers and reform police departments.

'The first major bill we passed ... we gave the states and localities billions of dollars, billions of dollars and then encouraged them to use it to hire police officers and reform the police department,' he said.

'Very few have done it.'

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/vide...7327/640x360_MP4_1675434050769367327.mp4



[Linked Image from i.dailymail.co.uk]

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The results pose a challenge to Biden's party, which has focused on criminal justice reform in recent years.

The president added that he had sent to Congress a request for $300 million in the budget to hire and train officers.

'It’s time they move. It's time states and the localities spend the money they have to deal with crime, as well as retrain police officers, as well as provide for more community policing,' he said.

It comes as the nation once again considers how to prevent mass shootings, after 19 children and two teachers were shot dead at a school in Uvalde, Texas.

A University of Berkeley poll in April found that crime and lawlessness were now voters' number one concern in California, putting the issue ahead of race relations, healthcare and the pandemic.

In San Francisco, that meant the removal of DA Chesa Boudin, who was accused of being soft on crime.

'The right-wing billionaires outspent us three to one,' he said in a defiant speech to supporters following news of the recall results, which saw more than 60 percent of San Franciscans vote to recall him.

Boudin, 41, went on to assert that citizens had been 'exploited' by these groups, saying they 'took advantage an environment in which people are appropriately upset.'

'They created an electoral dynamic where we were literally shadowboxing,' Boudin, who narrowly won office in November 2019 as part of a wave of woke prosecutors who vowed to seek alternatives to incarceration, said.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sage-parties-act-crime-gun-violence.html
Originally Posted by Swish
They have.

SB, when are you gonna start blasting the oil and gas companies that raised the prices? If the government did anything else, you’d be the first one calling them communist.

You never criticize your corporate slave masters though. Makes me start to think that maybe you’re one of them.

Don't waste your time on the trolls. You might as well try to have a conversation with a brick. The dude's lost.
Biden’s White House Radicalized the Would-Be Kavanaugh Killer as Pelosi Held Up Supreme Court Security Funds.
THE ATTACKS ON THE SUPREME COURT BY THE EXTREME LEFT PICKS UP PACE.
BY STAFF WRITER JUNE 8, 2022

Joe Biden’s White House intentionally fanned the flames of the violent, irate political left after the recent Democrat leak of a Supreme Court opinion, as well as the latest Uvalde school shooting. The result has been an attempt on the life of a Supreme Court Justice.

In amongst the political fracas, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is said to be holding up a Senate bill which would grant more security for Supreme Court justices. The U.S. Senate fast tracked the new security plans after Democrat extremists leaked an expected Roe v. Wade opinion from the court in May, but Pelosi has thus far refused to bring the legislation up for a vote in the House, stalling more security for Supreme Court justices.

Would-be assassin Nicholas John Roske is believed to have been radicalized by far-left reactions to the abortion issue, as well as the shooting in Uvalde. The aspiring gunman is said to have had a Glock 17 handgun, a knife, pepper spray, zip ties, a nail punch, a crow bar and a hammer, and said he found Kavanaugh’s address on the internet.

And while President Biden himself has failed to condemn the attempted attack, a White House spokesman tepidly said that “any violence, threats of violence, or attempts to intimidate justices have no place in our society.”

But the left’s rhetoric on the run up to the latest incident is indicative of the political climate they seek to create around their “core” issues of abortion and gun control in the run up to the mid term elections.

GOP operatives point out a timeline of events that show no remorse or attempt to cool the heated rhetoric around the time Roske was being radicalized by their behavior:

May 5: Press Secretary Jen Psaki refused to condemn activists posting the justices’ home addresses online.
May 6: Psaki refused to say if Biden “has a view” on activists harassing justices at their homes.
May 6: Nancy Pelosi called on protesters to actively pressure justices to influence their decisions.
May 8: Pelosi said “the focus” is to influence and change the Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision on Roe v. Wade.
May 9: Psaki refused to condemn protests at justices’ homes even though it is against the law.
Psaki also refused to condemn the doxing of justices’ personal information even as threats of violence grew.
May 10: Psaki downplayed the harassment, claiming protests “have been peaceful to date and we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges’ homes.”
May 11: Chuck Schumer answered “yes” when asked if he was “comfortable with protests…outside the homes of Supreme Court justices.”

“It’s past time for Biden and Democrats to condemn this violence,” said a GOP spokesman in an e-mail Wednesday.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/0...r-as-pelosi-holds-up-new-security-funds/
lmao, does every post has to have those big titles like they are written in crayon on an outhouse wall. I mean, your politics show that you are not very intelligent, but these threads have just become cartoonish. Probably your grand plan though, to turn PP into 4chan at a Q rally.
Why should we care?

Don’t want to spend funds to protect our kids? Then don’t spend any money to protect those SC judges too. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.

Conservatives said F them kids. Well I say F them judges. Oh well.
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National Average Gas Price Surpasses $5 Per-Gallon for First Time Ever

Gas prices over the $8.00 mark are advertised at a Chevron Station in Los Angeles, Calif., May 30, 2022. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)Share
By BRITTANY BERNSTEIN June 9, 2022 2:56 PM

The national average price of gas in the U.S. soared to a new record-high on Thursday, surpassing $5 per gallon for the first time ever, according to data from GasBuddy.

The grim milestone comes just two months after the national average price of gas surpassed $4 per-gallon for the first time since 2008. Days later, on March 7, the national average broke the previous all-time record when it hit $4.10 per gallon, according to GasBuddy.

Prices have risen 66 cents per gallon over the past month, the organization reported.

The average price of a gallon of gas is above $4.40 in all 50 states, according to AAA data. Drivers in California are arguably feeling the most pain at the pump, with an average cost of $6.40 per gallon.

GasBuddy said several factors have impacted the skyrocketing price of gas: a global decline in refining capacity due to the pandemic, accelerated demand ahead of the summer season, and the war in the Ukraine.

“It’s been one kink after another this year, and worst of all, demand doesn’t seem to be responding to the surge in gas prices, meaning there is a high probability that prices could go even higher in the weeks ahead,” Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, said in a statement. “It’s a perfect storm of factors all aligning to create a rare environment of rapid price hikes. The situation could become even worse should there be any unexpected issues at the nation’s refineries or a major hurricane that impacts oil production or refineries this summer.”

https://www.nationalreview.com/news...passes-5-per-gallon-for-first-time-ever/
Gas, here, is going up about 10 cents a gallon per week.

Now, for the wealthy, maybe that doesn't affect you. For the grunts like me, it does. Combine that with the cost of insurance, the cost of food, the cost of propane, the cost of a vehicle. Hey, for those these things don't matter, kudos. To the vast, vast majority of Americans (that work) it IS a big deal.

Just charge more? I'm not lucky enough to be in a business where you "just charge more". I'm not a gas station, nor a food producer, nor do I get any gov't. assistance.

Today was sales tax day (which I DO collect from customers) Income tax (quarterly taxes), property taxes. Almost $5000.
Biden Reboots Obama-Era Green Energy Loan Program That Funded Solyndra And Cost Taxpayers Billions
REAGAN REESE June 09, 2022
4:38 PM ET

The Biden administration has rebooted the Energy Department’s green loan program that lent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars in the Obama-era to the now-defunct green energy company, Solyndra, according to an announcement.

The Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in Utah will receive the loan, leaving $2.5 billion for other clean energy projects, the Department of Energy (DOE) stated Wednesday.

The Loan Programs Office last was active in the Obama administration and granted the solar-call firm Solyndra $500 million, which then went bankrupt in 2011, Politico reported. After breaking ground on the energy company, Solyndra then went bankrupt and could not continue operating, with the burden falling on the taxpayers.

The $504.4 million loan will be used to construct the world’s largest clean hydrogen storage facility, the DOE said in its announcement. (RELATED: GAO: DOE’S Green Energy Loans Won’t Make A Profit)

In total, the loan program is expected to cost taxpayers $2.21 billion over the lifetime of the investments, the Government Accountability Office reported.

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The Biden administration introduced in February a series of initiatives designed to make the industrial sector more eco-friendly, TheDCNF reported. The goal is to make the U.S. a global leader in clean energy with the first step of targeting high-polluting manufacturers.

“The industrial sector is also central to tackling the climate crisis, as it is currently responsible for nearly a third of domestic greenhouse gas emissions,” the White House’s fact sheet on the eco-friendly initiatives said. “By helping manufacturers use clean energy, efficiency upgrades, and other innovative technologies to reduce emissions, the Administration is supporting cleaner industry that can produce the next generation of products and materials for a net-zero economy.”

“Since President Biden’s first day in office, DOE has made it a priority to leverage the potential of the Loan Programs Office to fund emerging technologies that will deploy clean and reliable energy to Americans,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. “Accelerating the commercial deployment of clean hydrogen as a zero-emission, long-term energy storage solution is the first step in harnessing its potential to decarbonize our economy, create good paying clean energy jobs and enable more renewables to be added to the grid.”

The Department of Energy did not immediately respond to TheDCNF’s request for comment.

https://dailycaller.com/2022/06/09/joe-biden-department-of-energy-loans-solyndra-reboot/
ooo that's really cool, and will help bring more jobs into Utah as well! keep it going, Biden!
Joe Biden Wrecked On YouTube After White House Forgets To Turn Off Comments
Infowars.com June 9th 2022, 4:45 pm

Whoever runs the White House YouTube page forgot to turn off the comment section in a video posted Thursday where Joe Biden talked with American retailers about rising shipping costs.

In nearly every other video uploaded to the channel, the comments have been turned off so internet users can’t voice their frustrations with the administration.

Click Here to read the comments while you can!


However, the people were allowed to express their dissent on this rare occasion.

“If you still think this guy is a good idea you probably have a mask on and a nice retirement fund,” a top comment reads.

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Another person wrote, “Hey Joe !!! Fuel prices are causing this problem !!!!! Fix the gas demand issue !!!!! LET’S GO BRANDON !!!!!”

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Biden's embarrassment
by Byron York, Chief Political Correspondent | | June 08, 2022 03:03 PM

BIDEN'S EMBARRASSMENT. Much of Washington has been fixated on the coming hearing of House Democrats' Jan. 6 committee. That could turn out to be a lucky thing for President Joe Biden if it distracts the public's attention from an embarrassment he, not to mention the United States of America, is experiencing on the West Coast.

Biden is attending the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles. A White House news release said he will focus on "pressing challenges, including economic prosperity, climate change, the migration crisis, and the Covid-19 pandemic." As important as those might be, the part of the president's trip that has gotten the most coverage is his planned appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. News reports have suggested that Biden's appearance is the result of the president feeling "frustrated" by his low job approval rating and eager to improve his image. How dropping in on the third-rated late-night comedy show will fix that is not entirely clear.

In any event, perhaps the major story from the summit is not that the president is there but that others, quite a few others, are not there. It started when the White House said it would not allow Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to attend because of their records of human rights violations. That set off a wave of other countries saying that if the U.S. excluded Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, then they wouldn't attend, either. The biggest boycotter is Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who insists that every country in the Western Hemisphere be invited. Lopez Obrador is joined by the leaders of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Bolivia. For a while, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said he would not attend but then changed his mind.

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Yes, former President Donald Trump canceled a planned appearance at the last Summit of the Americas, in Peru in 2018. But of course Biden promised to reset and improve America's relations with the world. So the number of nations that are refusing to come to Los Angeles, a real snub to Biden, is remarkable.

This could be seen coming. Last week, CNN published an article headlined, "Potential for a high-profile flop looms over Biden administration's prep for next week's Summit of the Americas." The network reported that officials were "scrambling" to lock in attendees and come up with things for Biden to announce. "It's an unusually last-minute attempt to salvage what officials once described as a top-priority event for relations in the United States' own neighborhood," CNN said. Why was the Biden administration struggling at the last minute? A White House spokeswoman "shrugged off questions about why details were being nailed down a week before the summit begins," the article said.

Biden's initial stand, denying entry to Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela on the grounds of human rights, is exposing him to charges of hypocrisy among attendees who wanted to see those nations at the summit. Isn't Biden getting ready to visit Saudi Arabia? Isn't he planning to meet with Mohammed bin Salman, that country's effective leader and noted violator of human rights? Now, what was it Biden wanted to say about standing up for human rights?

Vice President Kamala Harris is looking bad in all this, too, although for different reasons. Remember that Biden put her in charge of something big involving the southern border. In the beginning, there was some confusion over whether Biden had appointed Harris the border czar or whether he just wanted her to deal with the "root causes" of the flood of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

Harris chose the "root causes" assignment and focused on the so-called Northern Triangle countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. She didn't do a lot, but she did visit the region and attend the inauguration of Honduran President Xiomara Castro in January. And now, the entire Northern Triangle, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, is boycotting the Summit of the Americas. And just yesterday, Harris announced that the U.S. had arranged for $1.9 billion in private aid to head to the three countries, ostensibly to improve conditions so their citizens will not leave for the long trip to the U.S. Such American generosity is not, apparently, enough to convince the three nations to attend the summit.

Meanwhile, what is said to be the largest migrant caravan of the year is on the move in southern Mexico. The caravan "provided a live illustration to regional leaders meeting in Los Angeles ... of the challenges governments face in managing immigration flows," according to an Associated Press account.

But to many people, the caravan, whether or not it makes it all the way to the U.S. border, is just one small part of the huge illegal immigration problem that has arisen since Biden became president. Biden sent a message to would-be illegal border crossers: If you come to the U.S., you will be allowed to stay. Yes, his administration is still turning some away, even though Biden has sought to get rid of Title 42, his main tool for sending migrants back to Mexico. In any event, for hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of illegal border crossers, the odds look pretty good. And so they try to come to the U.S.

Perhaps you remember the 2020 campaign, in which Biden presented himself as an experienced hand in international relations, a man who could restore comity and stability to America's dealings with foreign nations after the chaos of the Trump years. Perhaps you heard the same Biden pledge to fix America's "broken" immigration system. Perhaps you even believed him. Now, all that is in the past. If you did believe him then, there is a good chance you do not believe him anymore.

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Colorado governor vetoed a bill that would require new housing developments to include charging stations. So the left want everyone to buy an electric car, but they don't want you to have any place to charge it.
Originally Posted by Squires
Colorado governor vetoed a bill that would require new housing developments to include charging stations. So the left want everyone to buy an electric car, but they don't want you to have any place to charge it.

??? you do realize that when you buy an EV, you also have the option to purchase the equipment that gets installed at the home.

like, if i were to go get that porsche Taycan, or god forbid a Tesla, i can also order the charging equipment that gets installed in the garage to charge it. to force housing developments to automatically include a charging port would be called communist by people like you.

like honestly, stop being so fake. if he didn't veto the bill, you'd be on here posting that the commie's are forcing companies to charge more for houses with equipment that homeowners don't want, driving up the purchasing price of a home and pricing out first time homebuyers. if he does veto it - like now - the post you just made is exactly what comes out.

the hypocrisy is ridiculous, and also unsurprising.
We're being told to expect rolling brown outs as it is. Imagine if everyone had an electric vehicle. Your a/c would be out.........but, you'd have an e.v.

Can't keep up with electricity as it is, but yeah, everyone get an e.v. Don't know where the power will come from, but who cares.
Why Peter Navarro is on the Biden Administration’s Hit List
by Jennifer Mitchell TownerJune 9, 2022

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Peter Navarro is a brave and genuine American patriot. He took it upon himself in he chaos of the aftermath of the 2020 Presidential Election to organize, clarify, and present the myriad of evidence of voting irregularities in six swing states. He published two reports, one as early as December 2020 called The Immaculate Deception, that gave the number and type of suspicious and invalid votes, by state. The states in which election anomalies are investigated, explained, and reported are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

At the time, snippets of information were emerging from testimony on affidavits of those who participated in the election, or in the fraud, unwittingly, and came forward to report to Giuliani and Ellis, Trump’s attorneys, on what they witnessed. Giuliani’s representation of Trump got his law license revoked. This voting information included unconstitutional election law changes, a postal employee’s report of post-dating of invalid ballots by others at the US Postal Service, allegations of election machine internet capability and connectivity, reports of vote flipping by the election machines in Antrim County Michigan, reports of election workers passing the same batch of ballots through scanners multiple times, illegal transport of a truckload of ballots across state lines to Pennsylvania, abuse of poll watchers, reports of training videos for election workers to make them hostile and abusive to Republican poll watchers, cardboard installed to obstruct the view of poll watchers, declarations by candidates that people should move, temporarily, to states to vote, and so change, likely election results, and many more things that should not have occurred in a “free and fair” election.

These “snippets” were raining down on a population that knew something went very wrong with the 2020 “COVID-safe” election. Jane Fonda said it best when she declared that COVID was God’s gift to democrats.


The January 6th committee knows that Peter Navarro is dangerous as an advisor to Congress post-November 2022. He knows too much. He wants to assist with the impeachments of officials responsible for subverting our democratic republic: those who failed to comply with their oaths to defend our constitution, and those who are not acting in good faith, with the best interests of American citizens at heart. His facts are incontrovertible.

In conjunction with True the Vote’s and Dinesh DeSouza’s cell ping evidence revealing 2000 paid “mules” each transporting many ballots to ten or more drop boxes, than which can possibly be legitimate, Navarro’s analysis and understanding of the election anomalies are now just a fraction of the total. Also, recall that Cyber Ninja’s forensic audit in Arizona yielded more than enough evidence to show that the legitimate winner could not be determined in Arizona because the number of illegal ballots counted greatly exceeded the margin of victory for Biden.

Navarro’s indictment came on the heels of his lawsuit alleging that the January 6th committee does not have the authority it purports to have. Its purpose was to serve to enhance the legitimacy of the Committee’s prime time sham to present its findings this Thursday evening.

By Jennifer Mitchell Towner

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QAnon and the Emergence of the Unreal

Ethan Zuckerman delves into how the conspiracist community surrounding QAnon represents a hazardous new form of participatory civics and digital storytelling.

by Ethan Zuckerman

The Grass Valley Charter School in northern California teaches 500 students from kindergarten to eighth grade using principles from Outward Bound and other “active learning” methods. Recently the school has been in the news not because of its pedagogy, but due to the effects of an unusual eruption of unreality.

On May 11, 2019, the school was scheduled to hold its Blue Marble Jubilee annual fundraiser. In the weeks leading up the event, however, school administrators began receiving calls informing them that a “credible source” had issued warnings that the fundraiser would be a target for an unspecified attack. The people calling the school made clear they weren’t threatening an attack—they were warning the school about events they anticipated after deciphering a tweet from former FBI director James Comey.


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Comey had participated in an online meme, #FiveJobsIveHad, which has served as an opportunity for famous people to display their blue collar roots (and, perhaps, reveal answers to commonly asked online security questions). Followers of the QAnon conspiracy knew better than to take Comey’s tweet about his past experience as a grocery store clerk at face value. They turned #FiveJobsIveHad into #FiveJihad and read his five jobs as an acrostic spelling “GVCSF,” which online sleuths then determined stood for “Grass Valley Charter School Foundation,” the hosts of the jubilee. Cue the phone calls from concerned patriots warning the school of the threat to their fundraiser, warnings that led police to urge the school to call off the event, lest someone show up to “protect the school” and cause mayhem. That fear was not entirely unwarranted—in December of 2016, a conspiracy theorist showed up at a Washington, DC pizza parlor to “self-investigate” a conspiracy theory spread online, and discharged a semi-automatic rifle in the restaurant before being arrested.

It is perhaps too easy to dismiss QAnon as the craziest manifestation of a crazy time in history, when global narratives about the spread of liberal democracy are rapidly reversing, authoritarian nationalism is re-emerging, and every established political norm seems negotiable. By embracing the most bloody and absurd theories with a credulity that’s more easily parodied than examined, QAnon makes it hard for us to take them seriously. But it’s a mistake to look at the Grass Valley Charter School episode and shrug.

In 2018, Time magazine declared “Q” one of the 25 most influential people on the Internet, alongside more recognizable figures like Donald Trump, Kanye West and Matthew Drudge. It’s a reasonable argument to make. Q’s “drops”—thousands of cryptic posts posted on image boards 4chan and 8chan—have led to countless YouTube videos, podcasts, and an explosion of online and offline writing trying to interpret the utterances of the anonymous “Q Clearance Patriot.” In March of 2019, QAnon: An Invitation to a Great Awakening, a book written by QAnon followers and supporters, peaked at #2 on Amazon’s list of best selling books.

QAnon is interesting not because its predictions of political revolution are correct—they are not. And while some believers in QAnon have been linked to violence—in particular, the former US Marine who held a one-man standoff at the Hoover Dam, armed with an AR-15 rifle, and who referred explicitly to the QAnon conspiracy—threats of violence are not the main reason to pay attention to this community. Instead, QAnon is important because it is a harbinger of things to come.

A movement like QAnon is an inevitable outgrowth of the Unreal, an approach to politics that forsakes interpretation of a common set of facts in favor of creating closed universes of mutually reinforcing facts and interpretations. Whether the QAnon community flourishes as Donald Trump seeks their approval in his quest for a second term or sputters out as their predictions grow ever more fantastical, the dynamics that make QAnon possible are the same dynamics that are reshaping our politics more broadly.


How is this conspiracy theory different from other conspiracy theories?

QAnon is a big tent conspiracy theory, a meta narrative that knits together contemporary politics and hoary racist tropes with centuries of history behind them. At its core is the idea that all American presidents between John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump have been working with a cabal of globalist elites called “The Cabal” to undermine American democracy and forward their own nefarious agenda. (Predictably, the cabal includes investor/philanthropist George Soros and the Rothschild family, but the theory is more anti-elite than explicitly anti-Semitic.) In all versions of the mythos, the Cabal seeks to destroy American freedom and subjugate the nation to the wills of a world government. In some versions of the mythos, the agenda also includes pedophilia, blood sacrifice, Satanism and other attention-getting transgressions.

Ultimately, QAnon is a hopeful conspiracy theory. “The Storm” is coming. Donald Trump is secretly working in league with Robert Mueller to arrest Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and other members of the Deep State who are working to destroy our nation. Sealed indictments have already been filed, and arrests—followed by military trials, and possibly executions—are coming any day now.

In many ways, QAnon behaves the way most conspiracy theories do. Its core appeal is its sense of a master narrative, an explanation for otherwise disturbing and confusing events that assures believers that they understand the big picture in ways non-believers do not. This master narrative gives believers a sense of control over uncontrollable events. QAnon followers continually remind each other to “trust the plan,” that Trump and his team have reasons for the steps they are taking, including their decision to reveal their plans only through the Internet’s shadiest message boards.

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Like all successful conspiracy theories, QAnon is self-sealing. Any objection or disproof can be turned into support for the theory, usually by explaining that information is being withheld to prevent the panic of an unprepared and potentially hysterical public. Thus events that would seem to doom the theory, like the end of the Mueller investigation, are turned into evidence that those behind the conspiracy—Trump and his allies, including the author of the Q drops—are clever beyond our understanding.

Cass Sunstein understands conspiracies as the product of “crippled epistemologies,” which accept only a limited set of sources as authoritative. Here, Donald Trump’s relentless attacks on the mainstream media have helped constrain the range of sources QAnon supporters are willing to believe, dismissing virtually any conventional journalistic authorities as part of the globalist elite responsible for all societal ills. The authoritative voices in QAnon are those most dedicated to understanding Q’s missives.

But QAnon departs from the pattern of conventional conspiracy theories in some novel ways. Traditionally, the audience for conspiracy theories are those who feel marginalized from ordinary politics and are disengaged. Now the most prominent conspiracy proponent is, arguably, the world’s most powerful person. Donald Trump returned to political prominence in 2010, promoting the “birther” conspiracy theory speculating that Barack Obama was not a US citizen. Trump surfaced the idea of running for president in 2011, referring specifically to his belief that Obama’s presidency was illegitimate due to his citizenship. Since taking office he has relentlessly attacked mainstream media, which is a core actor in QAnon’s unreality, and his voluble conflicts with government agencies like the FBI gives apparent support to the idea that he is at war with a “deep state” determined to unseat him.

Furthermore, Trump frequently amplifies conspiracy theorists, including prominent QAnon believers, especially through his Twitter feed. A generous reading of this behavior is that Trump is amplifying anyone who vocally supports his policies, some of whom happen to be conspiracy theorists. Another interpretation, offered by Dr. Joseph Uscinski, is that Trump saw conspiracy theorists as an “underserved market” during the primaries for the 2016 election and that Trump continues “dancing with the one who brought him to the prom.” More disturbing is the possibility that Trump genuinely sees himself as a victim of forces beyond his control and the chief actor in a battle for the soul and future of a nation. Whether Donald Trump is a conspiracy theorist or a skilled manipulator of conspiracy theorists, the peculiar logic of “deep state” narratives is a shaping influence on his presidency.

The radically participatory conspiracy

Trump’s apparent alignment with some of QAnon’s ideas isn’t the only distinguishing feature of this conspiracy. QAnon may be the first conspiracy to have fully embraced the participatory nature of the contemporary internet.

The core texts of the QAnon movement are a set of more than 3,000 brief messages posted on Internet message boards 4chan and 8chan. These message boards are anonymous, chaotic and ephemeral, all characteristics that would seem to mitigate against the broad transmission of these missives. Why would “Q Clearance Patriot” (the person or persons who claim proximity to Trump and who have detailed understanding of the conspiracy) share valuable insights in such an unlikely venue? Anonymity, of course, as well as a belief that the open-minded denizens of those fora would be readers capable of assembling the “crumbs” dropped by Q. (Q:#6)

The other reason, of course, is that the process of deciphering and interpreting these vague clues is a hell of a lot more interesting than reading the rantings of a paranoid mind. Author Walter Kirn identifies Q as a storyteller who has mastered a fundamental truth of narrative on the internet: “The audience for internet narratives doesn’t want to read, it wants to write. It doesn’t want answers provided, it wants to search for them.” Members of the QAnon aren’t just readers of Q’s “drops”—they are the “bakers,” assembling crumbs into coherent narratives and predictions. And while assembling and re-baking crumbs is unlikely to yield anything culinarily appealing, participation in constructing the Q narrative is clearly a fascinating pursuit for thousands of co-creators.

Q’s literary style is one of relentless questioning, demanding that readers fill in the blanks left in the narrative:

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Where is Huma? Follow Huma.

This has nothing to do w/ Russia (yet).

Why does Potus surround himself w/ generals?

What is military intelligence?

Why go around the 3 letter agencies? (Q:#2)


The “baking” of Q’s crumbs has led to a complex ecosystem that almost resembles Talmudic commentary, with some “researchers” competing to interpret Q’s pronouncements and tie them to breaking events in the news. Other researchers are numerologists, linking the “tripcodes” used in Q’s posts (tripcodes are a weak form of cryptographic signature designed to allow anonymous posters to link authorship of multiple posts) to thousands of books indexed by Google Books. Q’s devotees are incredibly prolific. The leading Q podcasts have published thousands of episodes, and the thousands of videos explaining QAnon routinely register hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube.

Most commentary on the QAnon phenomenon is so quick to denounce the absurdity of the community’s obsessions that it fails to consider what’s interesting and novel about the movement. A laudable exception are the three authors behind QAnon Anonymous, a Patreon-supported podcast that “chops & screws the best conspiracy theories of the post-truth era.” QAnon Anonymous suggests we understand QAnon as fan fiction: “QAnon has a canon, but the canon is basically this coded language of the drops. The tapestry of the story is done by these amateur researchers...it’s decentralized storytelling, like thousands of different fanfic threads going on at once with very little to chew on at the center.” While we might think this lack of a strong canon would present an obstacle to the strength of QAnon, it actually serves as a strength.

Much as there’s a robust online community extending the narrative of virtually any TV show, movie or beloved work of fiction, QAnon’s bakers are taking the narrative sketches offered by Q and extending them into a rich and detailed fantasy world. While there’s ample fan fiction about well-loved stories like the Harry Potter series or Star Trek, many fanfic aficionados choose to extend flawed texts, fixing their shortcomings and amplifying their strengths. It’s far more fun to write fanfic for a bad show than for a perfect one, and the narrative put forward by Q on 4Chan and 8Chan is deeply flawed. It is filled with events that haven’t transpired and predictions gone wrong. What is perhaps most remarkable about QAnon is how resilient it has been to obvious setbacks, including the inconvenient truth that neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama have been arrested.

The QAnon Anonymous team considers QAnon to be “an improvisational game” where the players compete, “looking for an interpretation that will go viral within the QAnon community.” As a result, QAnon bakers are not only co-authors of the narrative, they’re proselytisers, both for the broader conspiracy and their particular interpretive frame. We see the same dynamics in antivax, another conspiracy that’s having a moment in the sun with the return of measles outbreaks in the US. It is insufficient to be persuaded by the antivax or QAnon movements—those who’ve joined the movement feel an obligation to share the truth with those who’ve yet to be enlightened. Those who are most successful in converting others are rewarded with attention, a commodity that is easily convertible into other currencies. Most of the popular QAnon podcasts feature sponsored advertising, notably products like emergency flashlights designed to help listeners survive the social upheavals destined to come about during The Storm. (There is, of course, the inevitable backlash to the commercialization of QAnon, with disaffected movement participants complaining that the conspiracy has been hijacked and is now being exploited for financial gains.)

Participatory media and the new normal

The participatory advocacy that QAnons are engaged in is a phenomenon that’s grown increasingly common as news media and participatory social media have become inextricably intertwined. In the broadcast model of media, the events of the world were interpreted by a group of professionals who selected a subset of possible narratives to amplify, then delivered them to audiences who had extremely limited channels in which to offer feedback and input. That model has been largely replaced by one in which the audience is a full participant, an essential circulator of information by retweeting, sharing and remixing it. The new centers of power in this ecosystem are discovery engines like Google and Facebook, which rely on feedback from users to determine what stories to feature or ignore. Additionally, the people formerly known as the audience are now creators of content, adding new chapters to existing stories, and telling entirely new stories.

The field of Civic Media understands participation in this process as a key form of civic participation. Much of this participation is laudable, and a positive development for making marginalized issues more visible. The use of participatory civic media was how reports of sexual harassment in Hollywood turned into the #metoo movement, with tens of thousands of women joining Alyssa Milano in portraying the sheer volume of women who had personally been harassed or abused. In the Black Lives Matter movement, participatory media was critical in documenting police violence against protesters, in demanding attention to protests and the reasons behind them, and in framing the issue of police violence against people of color as narrative of civil rights violation that links together individual acts of violence. The emergence of spaces where non-professional individuals can report what’s happening in their communities, amplify stories that might have otherwise been missed, and demand attention towards subaltern narratives is, in the main, an enormously positive development for open societies.

But much as QAnon is an understandable consequence of a president who gives credence to conspiracy theories, QAnon is also a predictable outcome of the rise of this new form of participatory civics. The same tools that allow the emergence of narratives that have been subjugated due to racism, sexism and classism allow the emergence of narratives that were previously ignored because they have little overlap with consensus reality.

With revelations about the use of Facebook groups by the Russian Internet Research Agency to create conflicts between groups of Americans and force cleavages within left-wing movements, it’s clear that the social media/news loop is being manipulated. What may be more relevant is the fact that these systems are also useful to those acting “in good faith”—i.e., not misrepresenting their identities or intentions—towards horrific ends. The man who killed 50 Muslims at prayer in New Zealand was not fooled by a Russian plot. Instead, he was recruited by online extremists who believe a conspiracy in which Catholics are being intentionally displaced by Muslims in order to destroy aspects of European culture, a narrative not far from the core QAnon mythos.

Because the Internet is for QAnon and extremists as much as it is for #metoo and Black Lives Matter, the conversation spaces around conspiracies are hard to distinguish at a glance from other forms of newsmaking that happen today. Q comments on the events of the day, linking to YouTube videos and threads on Twitter, and a devoted community interprets and spins his/their commentary in a way that’s similar to the President of the United States commenting and linking on Twitter, with an army of journalists reacting to his every tweet.

This media landscape is the new normal. Its key characteristic is not mis-, dis- or malinformation. Instead, the key feature is that every assertion has a point of view behind it and is supporting someone’s agenda above other possible agendas. Each story reported or ignored, each fact marshaled or forgotten is weaponized. In such a world, Donald Trump’s complaint that the media fails to report on the successes of his presidency is not merely whinging. It is the reason why the media is his most potent antagonist and the “enemy of the people,” because the reality they report is in direct conflict with the one he is selling. The conflict between Trump’s reality and that of the mainstream media leads to the sense that we are no longer arguing a partisan battle over the interpretation of a common set of facts, but over facts from our own realities that both represent and lead inexorably to our own point of view.

I have started to think of this clash of realities as “the Unreal.” I don’t mean to identify a singular unreality—Trump’s, QAnon’s, or anyone else’s—but to make the point that what’s real to you is unreal to someone else. Like conspiracy theories, this is not a new phenomenon. Questions of whether we can share a common reality or whether we will be forever separated by our perceptions and interpretations are the subject of timeless debates in epistemology and phenomenology. What’s different now is that these debates have escaped the philosophy classroom and are now infecting every news story and online discussion.

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The Unreal: What does your reality look like? (LEGOS "The Upside Down" from the Netflix show "Stranger Things". )

Throughout QAnon is the idea of discovering that our consensus reality is fraudulent, that a darker but truer reality lurks beneath the surface for those brave enough to look for it. QAnons talk about “red pills” and “blue pills,” adopting the terms from everyone’s favorite mashup of Keanu Reeves and Plato’s Cave, the 1999 film The Matrix. In the film, Reeves’s character is offered a red pill, which will reveal to him the true and horrifying nature of reality, or a blue pill, which will allow him to remain in happy delusion. For QAnons who’ve taken the red pill, the world of MSM is unreal, designed to deceive and prevent us from seeing the truth. For those who don’t take the pill, those in QAnon are simply delusional, incapable of being reached, and residing in an unreality we have no way of influencing or affecting.

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(The adoption of the term “redpill” precedes the QAnon movement and reflects an even darker unreality. The term surfaced in the “pickup artist” community, which is an online group of men who believe women want to be subjugated to men and will reward abusive and dominant men who manipulate them in certain ways. For them, redpilling means releasing yourself from the notions of gender equality and feminism and accepting their deeply misogynistic worldview. That QAnon adopted this language is not coincidental—both communities evolved within the dank, fetid swamps of 4chan and 8chan, and there is a non-zero overlap behind the “traditional values” preached by some QAnon patriots and the revanchist anti-feminists of the pickup artist scene.)

Who benefits from the Unreal?

If Unreality is an emergent feature in today’s world, it is worth asking questions about its effects. Who wins and loses in a world of conflicting realities? Some implications are obvious. Political consensus becomes more elusive, because finding a common solution requires accepting a common—or at least compatible—analysis of the situation. Reporting the news is increasingly complicated, as reporters trained to act as neutral conduits are obliged to advocate for their perspective above competing perspectives, a process that may further erode already diminished trust in journalism.

But deeper effects, like who the unreal helps and harms or what sustained exposure to unreality does to us as citizens or as humans, is harder to divine.

Propaganda is a form of unreality—an instrumental unreality created by a state rather than an organically grown unreality, as QAnon appears to be—and we can learn something about the effects of unreality from the history of propaganda. Hannah Arendt argued that one of the goals of totalitarian propaganda was to force us to believe in the manifestly untrue. In declaring our belief in something that we knew not to be true, we showed our allegiance to the leader who put it forward. When the leader would change their mind and alter the reality that we shared, it would be spun as necessary for disinformation purposes. The leader understood why we needed to lie at some moments and reveal the truth in other moments, and in showing our willingness to adopt this reality, we showed ourselves giving up our agency, becoming the equivalent of a dog waiting for a command from his master rather than thinking on his own.

But it is not clear that our contemporary unrealities have been weaponized and directed in the instrumental way in which totalitarian leaders used propaganda in World War II. Our world is characterized by a diversity of communication channels, a choice of different (un)realities, rather than the control of communications sought by dictatorships. A plurality of unreality does not persuade the listener of one set of facts or another, but encourages the listener to doubt everything.

Some actors seem especially comfortable operating in this environment. RT, the Russian state broadcaster, launched its coverage in the United States with a documentary promoting the conspiracy theory that the terror attacks of 9/11 had been an inside job. This theory, not an especially widespread one in the United States, seems an odd way to introduce oneself to a new audience. But RT’s slogan, “Question More,” reveals the logic behind it. The goal was not to persuade American viewers of a specific conspiracy theory, but instead to persuade viewers that they should question any narrative that they had previously encountered.

A world in which we are constantly questioning is a world that demands endless effort to navigate. It becomes exhausting to follow the news, to understand political developments, to navigate whether a set of facts is believable or is a manifestation of someone’s agenda. A logical response to this rise in unreality is to tune out and sit instead on the sidelines. Another response is to cede agency to those who thrive in this climate of unreality, leaders like Putin and Trump, who seem perfectly adapted to this space.

The main byproduct of unreality is doubt, and doubt is dangerous. Doubt makes it difficult to organize—to demand a change—because movements for change require a set of people to agree on a problem and a possible solution. We know from Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway in Merchants of Doubt that the strategies employed by tobacco companies about the harms of their product or oil companies about anthropogenic climate change were not designed to sway audiences to the corporate narrative, but to generate sufficient doubt to paralyze effective action. As long as there is doubt it is difficult to reach consensus and to move forward. The merchants of doubt wield their product like a weapon, and the primary product of unreality is perpetual paralysis.

We have a tendency to assume, especially in academic communities, that the acceptance of unrealities, whether they are those of vaccine skeptics or climate change deniers, are the consequence of poor education or emergent technologies. Robert Proctor and Iain Boal coined the term “agnotology” to refer to the study of culturally induced ignorance or doubt in order to distinguish ignorance that is consciously created from that which occurs naturally. (I am grateful to danah boyd for introducing me to Proctor’s book with Londa Schiebinger on the topic, which introduced me to the term.) Those who benefit from the stasis caused by imposed doubt are those who are already in positions of power. Those who suffer the most are those who have been excluded from power. In that sense, unreality and the doubt it generates is an inherently conservative force.

What’s worse, perhaps, is that many of our responses to the doubt brought about by emergent unreality have been reactionary. In much of the discussion of mis- and disinformation is the thinly disguised desire to return to a world where there’s a single authoritative voice, a Walter Cronkite to tell us “That’s the way it is.” There is an understandable temptation to hand more power over control of speech to platforms like Facebook in the hopes that they’ll somehow return us to a mutually shared reality. This is an unlikely scenario given their role in allowing these splits to emerge. The alternative, asking governments to regulate and control speech in online spaces, seems equally unwise.

Before we hand control of speech to Facebook or to Congress to free us from the complications of the Unreal, we would benefit from mapping this space more comprehensively. The goal of this issue of the Journal of Design and Science is not to conclusively define the Unreal, but to explore some of its dimensions. The nature of the beast is such that a singular view of the Unreal would always be incomplete, so we should expect these visions to challenge and conflict with one another as much as they mutually reinforce.

Given antecedents in agnotology within the Russian media space, we invited Peter Pomerantsev, a celebrated writer on contemporary Russia, to explore the idea of unreality as a mirror of a society facing a post-ideological world. Pomerantsev argues that understanding the purpose of disinformation is like trying to understand the purpose of art. Propaganda, like art, simply exists. It’s just a reflection of the time.

Masha Gessen, professor at Amherst College, author of The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin, and contributor to The New Yorker, has challenged overly simplistic narratives of Putin as a singular architect of Russian media interventions. In conversation, she and I explore the idea that the unreal can still be corrosive to democracy even if there’s no grand plan behind the complex and conflicting forces that lead to Russian strategies in the information space.

Dr. Gregory Asmolov, a scholar of the Russian internet and early career fellow at King’s College London’s Russia Institute, argues that the participatory affordances of digital networks offer novel opportunities for political manipulation. Relying on his research on the use of social networks in Russia and Ukraine, he explores the idea that manipulations of social media seek to divide friends, breaking alliances and leaving individuals isolated, online and offline.

Dr. Joan Donovan, Director of the Technology and Social Change Research Project at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, is one of the nation’s leading scholars on online disinformation. As someone who has watched the St. Petersburg-based Internet Research Bureau very closely, her essay with colleague Brian Friedberg, examines the power of pseudonymous identities that adopt the persona of oppressed people to capture their voices and power.

Julia Ebner, an Austrian scholar and researcher at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, whose book The Rage is a leading resource on Islamist and far-right extremists in Europe, uses her knowledge of Neo-Nazi organizing online to give us a tour of alternative infrastructure to support speech that quotidian platforms have rejected.

Unreality can also be routine, as Nina Lutz, an MIT Media Lab researcher on computational geometry and computer graphics explores in an essay that examines how makeup can be used to completely transform identity, and how these transformations impact our understanding of real and fake.

Dr. Judith Donath, former MIT Media Lab professor and alumna, researcher at the Harvard Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, author of The Social Machine, expands on her current research on signalling theory to explore the idea of the “deep fake” and to examine our relationship with video as an arbiter of truth, arguing that we must move from understanding video as reality to video as testimony.

Pursuing other spaces where the Unreal pokes into our everyday life, entrepreneur, game designer and former MIT Media Lab professor Kevin Slavin looks at how alternative reality games, a space first explored in the late 1990s and early 2000s, may have prefigured some of the fractures in reality we are encountering today.

And finally, Benjamen Walker, whose Theory of Everything podcast has long been one of the most prescient and provocative explorations of internet culture, reflects on a recently completed series, “False Alarm,” that explored the blurry lines between fact and fiction. What happens to a media maker whose practice skates across reality’s boundaries when the shifting of those boundaries becomes a moment of crisis for society at large?

We will be releasing these essays—and hopefully others—in pairs over the summer of 2019 and encouraging readers to react to them online, inviting other scholars in the field to comment specifically, but also taking advantage of this digital platform’s affordances to solicit reactions both to our work and to other voices who should be included in the project.

Keeping firmly in mind the idea that progress is possible through this sort of plurality, I want to return to the question that frequently circulates in the QAnon community: Who is Q?

Is Q a dissident intelligent agent in the President’s inner circle? A team of agents? Or perhaps President Trump himself? Is he (or she or they) a profit-making operation put together by opportunistic 4Chan trolls? A giant prank that has grown wildly out of control? A real-life role play, or LARP, as some QAnons like to describe it? Is Q a Psyops effort, designed to keep up the spirit of Trump’s most ardent supporters as the President struggles to drain the swamp as he promised them he would do? Is Q an international disinformation operation designed to further pull apart the left and the right much as the Internet Research Agency sought to pull apart Black Lives Matter or the LGBTQ community?

The answer: Q is all of this and more. All of this for the simple reason that somewhere, someone believes this interpretation of Q, and is working to impose that reality on the rest of us. This war between realities is the landscape we find ourselves collectively navigating. It is our task to understand how we act as individuals and citizens in a world where the emergent mode of discourse is not to persuade someone of your interpretation of the facts, but to recruit them to your own reality. Our ultimate challenge is not only to navigate this space but, at best, to heal and transform it.

https://jods.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/tliexqdu/release/4

SB, we see you, we get you.

Everyone else, tell me this is not what the right/left divides look like. A mid-2019 article, one of a series, seems to have nailed in pre-2020, pre-covid, pre-big-lie, pre-insurrection, and can easily be followed through covid repercussions, Putin's War in Ukraine, and the crazy inflation-ridden moment we are living in today. Thanks to neither side understanding the driving forces or why our reality seems to have split, here we are. Conservative America and the Republicans have been hijacked by these forces and unless we can figure out a way to get "wQke" to actually WAKE, it will be our undoing.

I think this series may deserve its own thread.
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
We're being told to expect rolling brown outs as it is. Imagine if everyone had an electric vehicle. Your a/c would be out.........but, you'd have an e.v.

Can't keep up with electricity as it is, but yeah, everyone get an e.v. Don't know where the power will come from, but who cares.

can you please stop acting as if this is a brand new issue?

Texas energy grid, ran by corporations, completely failed northern texas and people died. the vast majority of their power comes from oil and gas, not renewables.

no one is forcing you to buy an EV.

and the AC would be out? people got AC's that don't even work NOW with the current grid, and it ain't because of lack of electricity. it's because they can't maintain their house properly.

yall coming up with the dumbest reasons to be anti-EV. sounding like the guys who were anti-car cause the horse and buggy is tried and true!!!!

i wa JUST old enough to remember my parents (your generation) making fun of the internet cause yall thought it was stupid and not worth the time.

yet here we are...
My wife and I had been discussing getting an EC due to the rising gas prices. It's getting old real fast paying that much for gas. I have an Audi S7 and she has an Audi Q5 and I still have my old Caddy XLR. We decided to get her a Honda CR-V hybrid to drive back and forth to work because it's a 45 minute drive each way. It's actually not a bad vehicle, especially for the price and it helps keep the gas costs down.
YOU GOT AN AUDI S7 AND JUST NOW TELLING ME!!!!!

brooooooooo i love that ride. such a gorgeous ass car, and awesome performance.

look at your post, Vers. last time i checked, that's called adapt and evolve, the thing we're supposed to be doing anyway, changing with the times.

the only reason i haven't pulled the trigger on an EV is because we want to get a bigger crib, and since the housing market is crazy, we're leaning toward building a house. it's dope because i can have the Solar panels with the storage boxes, upgraded electricity inside the house and all that, and it will be included into the mortgage and not have to pay a separate bill for it. imma need to control myself because building a crib allows you to do so much crap and have rolled into the mortgage payment. and that's the only way to keep my wife from trying to get us back to Germany.

and since you're an Audi guy, have you seen the EV they dropped, that E-Tron GT? ooooo weee that ride is dope. i'm want to go all electric in the crib too, no gas lines. and since i got the VA home loan, no down payment either!!! i don't want just the panels on the roof. i want 2 small rows of panels on the ground toward the back of the property line.

i love America. i get to have a crazy ass ride AND help save the planet at the same damn time. i rather adapt and evolve than go extinct like the dinosaurs.
Yeah, got the S7. It's pretty crazy because we went to get my wife the Q5 after her other car had issues w/the warning lights repeatedly coming on despite numerous trips to the dealer. They couldn't figure it out. So, she goes to get the Q5 and I have always liked the looks of the 7 series and loved what I read about the S7 due to the increased performance and we worked out a deal and bought both on the same day.

That's great that you are thinking of building your own home. Do a lot of research on the panels. Our home repair business gets a quite a few calls due to them leaking and that can be a real hassle and expensive to repair. But yeah, evolving is the key.

I saw some advertisements on the EV Audi, but I haven't researched. Looks sharp as hell to me.
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Highly Understated Government Inflation Rate Hits 8.6%, Highest Level in Four Decades

US Inflation Jumps to 8.6 Percent, Highest in 40 Years
Analysts now predict aggressive Fed response and a bigger economic slowdown

By Andrew Moran June 10, 2022 Updated: June 10, 2022

The U.S. annual inflation rate surged to 8.6 percent in May, topping the market estimate of 8.3 percent.

According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the consumer price index (CPI) rose 1 percent on a month-over-month basis. Key drivers of inflation such as food, energy, and housing showed no signs of slowing last month.

The core inflation rate, which excludes the volatile food and energy sectors, climbed 6 percent year-over-year, higher than economists’ expectations of 5.9 percent. Core inflation jumped 0.6 percent month-over-month.

All of the inflation indexes ran high in May, with food prices soaring 10.1 percent and energy increasing 34.6 percent.

Fuel oil surged 106.7 percent, gasoline rose 48.7 percent, and electricity costs jumped 12 percent year-over-year.

In May, meat prices remained expensive as beef (+10.2 percent), pork (+13.3 percent), ham (+11.1 percent), and chicken (+17.4 percent) have all surged.

Eggs spiked 32.2 percent, while milk advanced 15.9 percent. Fruits and vegetables increased 8.2 percent. And coffee rose at a remarkable pace of 15.3 percent.

Shelter costs swelled 5.5 percent. Airline fares increased 37.8 percent as a result of increasing fuel prices and high travel demand.

New vehicles jumped 12.6 percent, while used cars and trucks rose 16.1 percent. Apparel prices swelled 5 percent.

The U.S. financial markets reacted negatively to the inflation data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 700 points and the Nasdaq Composite Index tumbled more than 3 percent. The S&P 500 dropped about 2.7 percent.

The yield on 2-year U.S. Treasury notes increased more than 17 basis points to 3 percent, reaching its highest level since June 2008.

This is “signaling that investors now expect that the Fed will have to raise the federal funds rate by another 200bps over the next 12 months,” Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research said in an email to clients.

“The 10-year yield remained around 3.10 percent, suggesting that the yield curve is anticipating a significant economic slowdown, which will lower inflation,” he added.

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, surged 0.8 percent to 104.02, from an opening of 103.34.

Where’s Inflation Heading?
One of the hot topics in recent weeks has been whether or not inflation has peaked.

Over the last couple of months, some components of the U.S. marketplace have eased, particularly used car prices. However, as the May CPI report revealed, many goods and services have continued to increase in cost, especially on the energy front.

The persistent jumps in a broad array of energy commodities, including crude oil, natural gas, gasoline, and diesel, could send the CPI higher in the coming months.

Mohamed El-Erian, a top economist and chief economic advisor at Allianz, has been skeptical of claims that inflation has reached a peak.

He reiterated this stance on Friday, noting that the June month-on-month headline reading could be worse than the May report.

“Amplifying the economic/social/political discomfort, headline is a new high for this inflation cycle,” he wrote on Twitter. “Also, if the first 10 days of June are anything to go by, the next monthly measure would be higher.”

He also suggested that the bond market’s reaction to U.S. inflation data points to a more aggressive Fed response and a bigger economic downturn.

Over the last month, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude prices have advanced about 10 percent. Natural gas soared 16 percent. The national average for a gallon of gasoline is nearly $5, while diesel is homing in on $6, data from the American Automobile Association (AAA) show.

Moving forward, inflation will need energy prices to take a breather, says Ipek Ozkardeskaya, a senior analyst at Swissquote Bank.

“For inflation to ease persistently, we need to see energy prices soften,” she said in a research note on Friday.

Euro Pacific Capital chief economist and strategist Peter Schiff rejected the premise that the U.S. is at peak inflation, telling Fox Business that “inflation is going to get much worse.”

“This inflation is just getting started. I mean, we’ve had it for a long time in financial assets, but now it’s finally moved into consumer goods and it’s got a long way to go,” he said.

Other U.S. policymakers are waiting for more data to determine if the economy has seen the worst of higher prices or if inflationary pressures will subside.

Loretta Mester, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, told CNBC last week that she has not seen enough evidence to suggest inflation has peaked.

“I don’t want to declare victory on inflation before I see really compelling evidence that our actions are beginning to do the work,” Mester stated.

The rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will hold its two-day June policy meeting on June 14–15. According to the CME Group FedWatch tool, it is widely expected that the U.S. central bank will pull the trigger on a 50-basis-point interest rate hike.

During a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen conceded that the United States would endure “unacceptable levels of inflation” for some time, although she “very much hopes that it will be coming down now.”

In separate testimony in front of the House Ways and Means Committee hearing, Yellen acknowledged that she “probably could have used a better term than transitory” when discussing inflation.

‘Nowhere to Hide’
U.S. families are paying an average of $311 more per month for goods and services, according to recent estimates from Moody’s Analytics.

Last month, a CNBC + Acorns Invest in You survey, conducted by Momentive, learned that many consumers are cutting back on dining out, reducing their driving, canceling a trip, and ending monthly subscriptions.

Because inflation is broad-based, post-pandemic economic conditions have “left consumers nowhere to hide,” says Greg McBride, the senior vice president and chief financial analyst at Bankrate.

“The biggest increases are coming in categories that are absolute necessities—shelter, food, and energy,” McBride told The Epoch Times. “This is why we’re beginning to see signs of strain among consumers that are dialing back discretionary spending or looking to economize as much as possible.”

The best strategy that consumers and investors could employ, particularly in a stagflation environment, is turning to gold and silver, says William Stack, a financial advisor at Stack Financial Services.

According to Stack, these precious metals are some of the top-performing assets amid stagflation.

Although silver has tumbled about 7 percent year-to-date, gold has held steady with a gain of nearly 1 percent. Both metal commodities have outperformed the leading U.S. benchmark indexes.

“Historically, gold and silver have continued to do well even in the years immediately following stagflationary periods, increasing 5–8x in price over a 3–5 year period,” Stack told The Epoch Times.

“Conditions appear to be similar in many ways and more extreme in some ways. We recommend clients and retirees protect themselves by owning insured equity-linked accounts that protect their principal from market declines while allowing the earnings potential to keep up with inflation and saving a portion (10-20 percent) of their savings in precious metals as well.”

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s (FRBNY) monthly Survey of Consumer Expectations, one-year median inflation expectations tumbled to 6.3 percent in April, down from 6.6 percent in March.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-in...partner&utm_campaign=TheLibertyDaily
SuperBrown, I kindly posted an article showing you in real-world facts how what you believe is nothing more than the poison fruit of the internets anus. You should consume those butt nuggets in the privacy of your rabbit hole, or share them with like minds at the anus they originate from because here nobody really gives a damn about the troll spam or the lunatic sources. Please don't take this as an attack. I would really like you to read that articles, maybe it's not too late for you to get help.

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Biden’s America: Families Line up on Tarmacs for Baby Formula Amid Biden Supply Crisis
AMERICAN NEWS Jun 10, 2022 4:11 PM EST
Joshua Young June 10, 2022 4:11 PM
SHOCKING: American families line up on tarmacs for baby formula amid Biden supply crisis
Emily Gendig is the mother of a 7 month old with a dairy allergy who waited on an Indianapolis tarmac last month to receive a special brand of Nestle formula.

Mother Emily Gendig and her family waited on a tarmac late last month in hopes to find baby formula for her infant child, describing the shortages as a "big panic" and a "terrifying feeling."
According to msn.com, Gendig is the mother of a 7 month old with a dairy allergy who waited on an Indianapolis tarmac to receive a special brand of Nestle formula.

She noted in an interview with MSNBC that she "can't just supplement with anything" and could only use one specific brand.
"It is a big panic because we just don’t know, Because she has that dairy allergy, we can’t just supplement with anything, and she can’t tolerate Similac, so we can only buy that one brand, and one type for her or she doesn’t sleep and she’s in excruciating pain. So it’s a battle and it’s a terrifying feeling to know that you can’t find it," she said.
The infant requires a specific mix of both breast milk and formula, but the family has struggled to keep the formula on hand, with both parents, who travel across central Indiana for their jobs, searching endlessly in their travels for it.
Baby formula shortages have been plaguing the nation for months as part of the ongoing supply chain crisis.
The disaster was exacerbated in late February when Abbott Laboratories recalled its product following the deaths of two infants who reportedly consumed formula made at the company's plant in Sturgis, Michigan.
At the beginning of May, the Biden Administration was facing criticism as 40 to 50 percent of baby formula was out of stock and in at least 26 states while the administration was sending pallets of baby formula to illegal migrants on the southern border. By the end of May the shortages were up to 70 percent.
Congress eventually passed a $28 million bill to help combat nationwide baby formula shortage that specified "emergency supplemental appropriations to address the shortage of infant formula in the United States for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for other purposes."
On May 22 Nestlé flew a shipment of formula, including the special brand Gendig needed, into Indianapolis airport. While Gendig described it as a "big relief" the crisis may not abate for some time.
The Department of Health and Human Services have said they will assign an Inspector General to investigate the Biden administration's response to America's baby formula shortage.

https://thepostmillennial.com/shock...or-baby-formula-amid-biden-supply-crisis
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
SuperBrown, I kindly posted an article showing you in real-world facts how what you believe is nothing more than the poison fruit of the internets anus. You should consume those butt nuggets in the privacy of your rabbit hole, or share them with like minds at the anus they originate from because here nobody really gives a damn about the troll spam or the lunatic sources. Please don't take this as an attack. I would really like you to read that articles, maybe it's not too late for you to get help.

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Biden continues lying to your face, putting all the blame on Putin for gas prices and inflation…
JUN. 10, 2022 3:36 PM BY THE RIGHT SCOOP •

In a speech today, the same day we learned that inflation broke another record, Biden opened his speech by putting the blame squarely on Vladimir Putin for inflation and gas prices, saying “We’ve never seen anything like Putin’s tax on both food and gas.”

https://rumble.com/v180ewd-73922413.html

He continued saying “Putin’s price hike is hitting America hard”:

https://rumble.com/v180fxb-biden-putins-price-hike-is-hitting-america-hard..html

But don’t worry. We here are lucky because Biden says it’s hitting the rest of the world harder:

https://rumble.com/v180hex-june-10-2022.html

Biden just continues to lie and the garbage media refuses to hold him accountable.

No one is denying that Russia’s war hasn’t added to gas prices, but Biden’s own policies have been the biggest increase and he has absolutely refused to unleash American energy because of his green new deal climate agenda. Biden wants these prices high because he wants to transition us to clean energy.

So yes, this is all Biden’s fault because this is what he wants. And his party will pay the price for it in November.

https://therightscoop.com/biden-con...e-on-putin-for-gas-prices-and-inflation/
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
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COMMENTARY · Published June 10, 2022
This is Treason. Time to Admit Our Nation is Being Run by Domestic Terrorists and Traitors.
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By Wayne Allyn Root

Stop trying to pretend this isn’t treason. It is. Stop trying to pretend this isn’t the purposeful, intentional destruction of America. It is.

Stop trying to pretend this is “politics as usual” or a “political disagreement.” It’s not. Stop trying to pretend everything is going to be all right. It’s not.

America is in a dire situation. I believe we are in the worst situation in the history of America. We are hanging by a thread. It isn’t over just yet. But it’s the 9th inning and we’re down 8-0, with two outs. The situation is that dire.

We are dealing with radical communist traitors. Domestic terrorists and suicide bombers out to destroy the greatest country, economy and middle class in world history.

The time to act is now. Or we will never make it to 2024.

The GOP leadership is blind, deaf and dumb. They can’t see the forest for the trees. They can’t read the tea leaves. This isn’t right vs left. This is love of God, country and capitalism vs. radical communist traitors, hell bent on the destruction of America. This is sanity vs insane, wild-eyed, radical nutjobs.

Plain and simple, this is TREASON.

90% of GOP candidates running for office across America right now, have no clue how dire this situation is. Some are pure frauds. Some are RINOS. Some are dumb as a tree stump. Some are clueless and delusional. Many are bought and paid for by China- just like their Democrat counterparts.

It turns out Joe McCarthy was right, he was just early. The communist traitors are everywhere in government, political leadership, public education, universities, unions, the mainstream media, social media, Hollywood, judges, lawyers, even in the leadership ranks of the military and police. Communist traitors have infiltrated every level of government, society and industry.

And I know their plan. I learned it at Columbia University, Class of 1983. My classmate was Barack Obama. I believe Obama is now the leader carrying out this plan. He is the “shadow president of the United States”- ie operating from the shadows, while dummy dementia puppet Biden serves as decrepit front man.

And who is giving Obama the orders? The enemies of America – globalist, billionaire, meglo-maniac, psychopaths George Soros, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, Bill Gates and the Chinese Communist Party. Schwab, by the way, is not just a globalist who wants to make us all serfs, but also allegedly the son of one of Hitler’s right-hand men. That’s right, the billionaire son of an alleged Nazi is now trying to conquer America. My guess is he’s obsessed with finishing the job of his father. And George Soros is reported to be a Jew who handed over Jews to the Nazis as a boy. As a Jew myself, I can’t think of anything more repulsive.

You couldn’t make this stuff up. You couldn’t sell this in a Hollywood script. Hollywood would call it “preposterous and unbelievable.” But real life is stranger than fiction.

The “Cloward-Piven” plan was named after two Columbia communist professors. Their plan was getting everyone in America on welfare- thereby overwhelming the system, exploding the national debt and collapsing the economy. That would end capitalism.

Look around. It’s happening. Biden and Democrats are using open borders to fill our nation with millions of poverty-stricken illegal aliens with no skills or education- who will require cradle to grave welfare. As a bonus, this changes the entire demographics of America- with foreigners on welfare out-voting American citizens.

Worst of all is hyper-inflation. All communist dictators want to steal the people’s money and make them slaves, dependent on government. But with massive hyper-inflation they don’t even need to raise taxes. Inflation is a horrific invisible tax.

Soon the middle class will be starving and begging government to save them. That opens the door for government to pay for all your gas, home heating oil, groceries, rent and college tuition. Take it and you’re a slave for life. That’s the end of the middle class, the end of capitalism, and the end of America.

Throw in the purposeful destruction of the energy industry, supply chain dysfunction, and vaccine mandates that cost middle class Americans their jobs, and have made many Americans too sick to fight back, and soon we’re guaranteed to see massive food shortages, mass starvation, food riots and a breakdown of society. In the middle of all this, they want to take our guns away.

I repeat: We’re not going to make it to 2024.

This is TREASON. Biden and his handlers are radical communist traitors. They are domestic terrorists and suicide bombers. It’s time to take the gloves off. These people want us banned, censored, silenced, bankrupt, stripped of all property, stripped of all guns, imprisoned for our political beliefs, or dead. You can’t compromise with people who want you silenced or dead.

But the first step is to admit, THIS IS TREASON.

Wayne Allyn Root is known as “the Conservative Warrior.” Wayne’s new #1 bestselling book is out, “The Great Patriot Protest & Boycott Book.”Wayne is host of the nationally-syndicated “Wayne Allyn Root: Raw & Unfiltered” on USA Radio Network, daily from 6 PM to 9 PM EST and the “WAR RAW” podcast. To find out more about Wayne Allyn Root and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Cranky Joe and Doctor Nursemaid throw HISSY at press and you’ll never believe it but press not even MAD about it!
JUN. 10, 2022 10:18 PM BY FRED T •

Joe and Jill have a mad about the media and the media totally think they deserve it. How dare we? They screech into the night. But the harm is done, they made Doctor and Mister Old Geezer upset.
Apparently, the coverage by the NEW YORK TIMES wasn’t sufficiently fawning for the two ancient ones, and they are letting people know.





And that’s just tonight. The centennial couple have been unhappy for a while. Politico reported earlier this week that the White House is “privately pushing reporters” to clean up their act and and write positively about him.

There is growing frustration by the president and his family that he is not receiving the kind of generally more positive coverage they believe he deserves — that too often attention is focused on staff turnover and poor poll numbers and not a robust jobs market and America’s relatively strong economic recovery.

In addition to privately pushing reporters, the president and his team are also trying new tactics to change the prevailing storylines. Among them is an attempt to reframe the narrative around issues like inflation. His team published opinion pieces in The New York Times and Wall Street Journal in recent days under the president’s byline, attempting to share his foreign policy vision and path to lowering costs for consumers.

You might expect there to be big giant crisis headlines on CNN and lots of opining about the danger to press freedom from all the blue checks over this assault on free speech and free press and yadda yadda yadda … if he weren’t a Democrat.

But he is so, you guessed it, there ain’t.

It’s good to be a Democrat when you have to deal with the so-called press. You can do whatever you want and they just keep lining up to praise you for it.

https://therightscoop.com/cranky-jo...ieve-it-but-press-not-even-mad-about-it/
From The January 6th Clown Show To Monkeypox — Does Anyone Really Believe This Is Unintentional?
by James Howard Kunstler June 11, 2022

It’s a dangerous game trying to beat down the population this way, and to what end, exactly?

The made-for-TV January 6th Capitol Riot hearings kicked off last night with tribute video of a whole lot of pissed-off ordinary Americans marching on the stately building where, that fateful day, the final certification ceremony of a blatantly dishonest election was underway after, mind you, four years of seditious machinations by a weaponized bureaucracy aimed at disabling and destroying the sitting chief executive — in case it’s unclear why the huge crowd flocked to the capital city in the first place.

The Party of Chaos is playing its hand: a select committee of seven deuces and two jokers. Do they look like they’re going to get through this extravaganza without humiliating themselves? You never know what might come out of some witness’s mouth, despite the orchestrations of former ABC’s Good Morning America producer James Goldston, brought in to cement the narrative in the collective public brain, pre-softened with years of manifold media mind-fuckeries.


It’s the centerpiece of their midterm campaign. And I submit that it may be just a little premature as it becomes increasingly clear that the Party of Chaos, led by the “winner” of the 2020 election, “Joe Biden” and unseen handlers, have nearly completed their mission of destroying the USA as an ongoing enterprise. Broken economy, broken health, broken military, broken law enforcement, broken culture, broken morale. They sure got’er done. Do they think nobody noticed?

If the January 6th Committee show is short-and-sweet, say a few weeks, it will be quickly forgotten in the welling summertime heat as the great masses of America groan under $5… $7… maybe $10-a-gallon gasoline prices (or maybe no gas at all) while diesel prices at $6.50 today are already destroying the trucking industry — and thus the entire system for delivering all goods around the country. The zeitgeist is quivering with intimations of food shortages and the philosopher reminds us that any given body politic is just nine missed meals away from bloody rebellion. Have another look at that motley January 6th committee group photo and consider the lampposts along Pennsylvania Avenue.

It’s a dangerous game trying to beat down the population this way, and to what end, exactly? I doubt that even the Blue Team could articulate it… or would dare to… because at this point their sole aim, really, is to hide their many acts of criminality over a span of the past six years and escape prosecution, a compelling motive. And it’s getting harder and harder to conceal all that, especially their campaign to physically harm over 200-million people with mRNA “vaccines.” The body-count is rising — way higher even than deaths from the hypothetical “pandemic” that the “vaccines” were supposedly concocted to vanquish, and spectacularly failed to.

And was this Covid-19 “pandemic” itself cooked up tacitly to disorder the 2020 election with mail-in ballots so easily replicated, harvested, and stuffed by the bale into drop-boxes under cover of night? Kind of looks like it, more and more. And now, the Party of Chaos is so keenly desperate to stay out of prison that they apparently seek to repeat the trick in the fall midterm, which is otherwise quite certain to sweep them ignominiously off the game board like so many misplayed quoits.

Thus: monkeypox, the visitation of weeping pustules far more visually horrifying than was Covid-19 in all its spikey iterations, if actually hardly lethal. The hopelessly corrupt CDC has already gotten into the act with its guidance to mask-up on airplanes against this new plague. Perhaps travelers would do better wearing condoms on their noses. Apparently, monkeypox spreads by means of intensely intimate flesh-to-flesh contact. The current outbreak popped up following a giant sex rave in the Canary Islands, men having rough sex with other men. Suspicions abound that this monkeypox bears the earmarks of something engineered in a lab. Jeez, d’ya think?

If there is a God, when judgment is at hand, a jury in the court of the angels will bum-rush this Party of Chaos into a special hell of an eternal drag queen story hour, featuring Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) reading Uncle Remus to an assembled multitude of howling Jacobins, Bolsheviks, and Maoist Red Guards. Refreshments will not be served. Ever.

https://thebluestateconservative.co...ne-really-believe-this-is-unintentional/
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The Treason article was pretty scary. I couldn't even read it all. Not joking.
Banking On Stupidity: The Biden Regime Plans On Repeating “Putin’s Price Hike” Until People Believe It
by Caitlin Johnstone June 11, 2022

President Biden used the phrase “Putin’s price hike” again in a reaction to Friday’s Consumer Price Index report revealing continued high inflation, showing once again that the US government believes Americans are idiots.

“Make no mistake about it: I understand inflation is a real challenge to American families. Today’s inflation report confirms what Americans already know: Putin’s Price Hike is hitting America hard,” Biden said in a statement. “My administration is going to continue to do everything it can to lower prices for the American people.”

Which is of course absurd. Prices were already soaring and inflation was already at a 40-year high before Russia invaded Ukraine on the 24th of February, and there was never anything inscribed upon the fabric of reality which said the US needed to respond to that invasion with an economic war that has made everything worse. The US initiated these unprecedented acts of economic warfare in response to an invasion it could easily have prevented with a little diplomacy, and has managed to do so without even hurting the strength of the ruble at all.

There are many people Americans could blame for their shrinking bank accounts, but Putin isn’t one of them.



And people know this. Nobody who doesn’t work for the US government ever unironically uses the term “Putin’s price hike” except to comment on the Biden administration’s repeated use of that term. I’ve never once seen even the dumbest liberals in my social media notifications use that phrase.

Right now it looks ridiculous to hear even Biden use that term. It sticks out like dog’s balls because of how obviously contrived and out of place it is, like if he’d spontaneously yelled “Cowabunga, dudes!” or something.

But just you wait. If they keep repeating it often enough and frequently enough, sooner or later you’ll start to notice rank-and-file members of the public repeating it themselves.

This is because the empire managers understand something which John Q Public does not, and it’s this: if you repeat something often enough in a confident-sounding tone of voice, a glitch in human cognition known as the illusory truth effect causes them to mistake what you’re saying for the truth.

The illusory truth effect describes the way people are more likely to believe something is true after hearing it said many times. This is due to the fact that the familiar feeling we experience when hearing something we’ve heard before feels very similar to our experience of knowing that something is true. When we hear a familiar idea, its familiarity provides us with something called cognitive ease, which is the relaxed, unlabored state we experience when our minds aren’t working hard at something. We also experience cognitive ease when we are presented with a statement that we know to be true.

We have a tendency to select for cognitive ease, which is why confirmation bias is a thing: believing ideas which don’t cause cognitive strain or dissonance gives us more cognitive ease than doing otherwise. Our evolutionary ancestors adapted to seek out cognitive ease so that they could put their attention into making quick decisions essential for survival, rather than painstakingly mulling over whether everything we believe is as true as we think it is. This was great for not getting eaten by saber-toothed tigers in prehistoric times, but it’s not very helpful when navigating the twists and turns of a cognitively complex modern world. It’s also not helpful when you’re trying to cultivate truthful beliefs while surrounded by screens that are repeating the same bogus talking points over and over again.

https://caityjohnstone.medium.com/t...ns-were-duped-by-russiagate-61199bfbe325

This would appear to be the strategy behind the continual repetition of the phrase “Putin’s price hike” in particular and the narrative that rising prices are Russia’s fault in general. Just keep saying it and saying it until the illusory truth effect kicks in and overrides people’s cognitive faculties.

We are being trained. Westerners are paying more because of western policies chosen by western policy makers, and we’re being trained to look at our shrinking bank accounts and yell, “Damn you, Putin!”

No part of this new cold war would be possible without copious amounts of such training. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to being made poorer in order to facilitate the dopey grand chessboard maneuverings of a few sociopaths on the east coast of the United States. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to having the gun of nuclear war held to their heads every day as US unipolarist escalations continually ramp up brinkmanship between the world’s two nuclear superpowers. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to agendas which directly hurt them and threaten everyone they know while providing no material benefit to them whatsoever.

But this is also true of our entire society in general. Our entire civilization is marinating in propaganda produced and promulgated by the powerful in order to manipulate our collective psychology into consenting to a status quo which serves them and not us.

Over centuries of dynasties, upheavals and revolutions, powerful people have learned that the best way to dominate a population is to manipulate them into serving your interests while giving them the illusion of freedom and control. The invention of mass media has facilitated this new form of tyranny, as has the emergence of psychology as a field of study. These two factors have combined together to give rise to the steadily advancing science of modern propaganda.

This is why the world is as it is: because the people have been psychologically manipulated at mass scale away from using the power of their numbers to create systems that benefit them instead of a few powerful sociopaths.

This is the source of all our major problems. Understanding it, and finding ways to overcome it, is the solution. The only reason they’ve been able to control us in this way is because they understand all the many ways our minds can be manipulated better than we do.

https://conservativeplaybook.com/20...tins-price-hike-until-people-believe-it/
Originally Posted by Swish
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Qanon sites.
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
COMMENTARY · Published June 10, 2022
This is Treason. Time to Admit Our Nation is Being Run by Domestic Terrorists and Traitors.
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By Wayne Allyn Root

Stop trying to pretend this isn’t treason. It is. Stop trying to pretend this isn’t the purposeful, intentional destruction of America. It is.

Stop trying to pretend this is “politics as usual” or a “political disagreement.” It’s not. Stop trying to pretend everything is going to be all right. It’s not.

America is in a dire situation. I believe we are in the worst situation in the history of America. We are hanging by a thread. It isn’t over just yet. But it’s the 9th inning and we’re down 8-0, with two outs. The situation is that dire.

We are dealing with radical communist traitors. Domestic terrorists and suicide bombers out to destroy the greatest country, economy and middle class in world history.

The time to act is now. Or we will never make it to 2024.

The GOP leadership is blind, deaf and dumb. They can’t see the forest for the trees. They can’t read the tea leaves. This isn’t right vs left. This is love of God, country and capitalism vs. radical communist traitors, hell bent on the destruction of America. This is sanity vs insane, wild-eyed, radical nutjobs.

Plain and simple, this is TREASON.

90% of GOP candidates running for office across America right now, have no clue how dire this situation is. Some are pure frauds. Some are RINOS. Some are dumb as a tree stump. Some are clueless and delusional. Many are bought and paid for by China- just like their Democrat counterparts.

It turns out Joe McCarthy was right, he was just early. The communist traitors are everywhere in government, political leadership, public education, universities, unions, the mainstream media, social media, Hollywood, judges, lawyers, even in the leadership ranks of the military and police. Communist traitors have infiltrated every level of government, society and industry.

And I know their plan. I learned it at Columbia University, Class of 1983. My classmate was Barack Obama. I believe Obama is now the leader carrying out this plan. He is the “shadow president of the United States”- ie operating from the shadows, while dummy dementia puppet Biden serves as decrepit front man.

And who is giving Obama the orders? The enemies of America – globalist, billionaire, meglo-maniac, psychopaths George Soros, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, Bill Gates and the Chinese Communist Party. Schwab, by the way, is not just a globalist who wants to make us all serfs, but also allegedly the son of one of Hitler’s right-hand men. That’s right, the billionaire son of an alleged Nazi is now trying to conquer America. My guess is he’s obsessed with finishing the job of his father. And George Soros is reported to be a Jew who handed over Jews to the Nazis as a boy. As a Jew myself, I can’t think of anything more repulsive.

You couldn’t make this stuff up. You couldn’t sell this in a Hollywood script. Hollywood would call it “preposterous and unbelievable.” But real life is stranger than fiction.

The “Cloward-Piven” plan was named after two Columbia communist professors. Their plan was getting everyone in America on welfare- thereby overwhelming the system, exploding the national debt and collapsing the economy. That would end capitalism.

Look around. It’s happening. Biden and Democrats are using open borders to fill our nation with millions of poverty-stricken illegal aliens with no skills or education- who will require cradle to grave welfare. As a bonus, this changes the entire demographics of America- with foreigners on welfare out-voting American citizens.

Worst of all is hyper-inflation. All communist dictators want to steal the people’s money and make them slaves, dependent on government. But with massive hyper-inflation they don’t even need to raise taxes. Inflation is a horrific invisible tax.

Soon the middle class will be starving and begging government to save them. That opens the door for government to pay for all your gas, home heating oil, groceries, rent and college tuition. Take it and you’re a slave for life. That’s the end of the middle class, the end of capitalism, and the end of America.

Throw in the purposeful destruction of the energy industry, supply chain dysfunction, and vaccine mandates that cost middle class Americans their jobs, and have made many Americans too sick to fight back, and soon we’re guaranteed to see massive food shortages, mass starvation, food riots and a breakdown of society. In the middle of all this, they want to take our guns away.

I repeat: We’re not going to make it to 2024.

This is TREASON. Biden and his handlers are radical communist traitors. They are domestic terrorists and suicide bombers. It’s time to take the gloves off. These people want us banned, censored, silenced, bankrupt, stripped of all property, stripped of all guns, imprisoned for our political beliefs, or dead. You can’t compromise with people who want you silenced or dead.

But the first step is to admit, THIS IS TREASON.

Wayne Allyn Root is known as “the Conservative Warrior.” Wayne’s new #1 bestselling book is out, “The Great Patriot Protest & Boycott Book.”Wayne is host of the nationally-syndicated “Wayne Allyn Root: Raw & Unfiltered” on USA Radio Network, daily from 6 PM to 9 PM EST and the “WAR RAW” podcast. To find out more about Wayne Allyn Root and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Made it pink for this sister crapping his pants and lying. Pinko Commie Loons. Donald Trump committed treason. Facts are immutable, even for stupid people.
More Bidenomics: A tampon shortage is now the latest shortage nightmare for women
Jun 11, 2022
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Supply chain problems and inflation have hit virtually all consumer goods, but women who menstruate are now facing an added strain as a shortage of period products hits the United States.

According to CNN, Top retailers and manufacturers acknowledged the shortages this week, confirming complaints that have been circulating on social media for months. The issue garnered national attention this week after an article in Time called the dearth of tampons and pads the shortage “no one is talking about.”

“I haven’t seen any products in stores for months,” one user posted on Reddit. “I’ve been ordering my tampons on Amazon and have been getting price gouged.” Tampon prices are up significantly — nearly 10% from a year ago, according to Bloomberg.

But an Amazon spokesperson denied rumors of price gouging, saying its policies “help ensure sellers are pricing their products competitively,” and that the company actively monitors pricing and removes offers that violate its fair pricing policy.

The shortages appear to stem from supply constraints around key materials like cotton and plastic, which are also used in personal protective equipment, and have been in high demand from the start of the pandemic. The war in Ukraine has further crimped supply because Russia and Ukraine are both major exporters of fertilizer, which is used to grow cotton. A drought in Texas hasn’t helped, either.

Shortages of raw materials and supply chain bottlenecks aren’t unique to period products, but much like the U.S. infant formula shortage, there’s an unrelenting and urgent biological demand for them that can’t be easily substituted. People who menstruate can’t simply wait for the shelves to be restocked.


Ricky Scaparo

https://endtimeheadlines.org/2022/0...the-latest-shortage-nightmare-for-women/
Art Laffer: ‘Catastrophic Economy’ Belies Biden’s Rosy Outlook
Editor’s Note: We sell precious metals here. But even if we didn’t, we would still be sharing these articles that warn of very possible economic turmoil in the near future. Precious metals have always been the hedge used by many patriotic Americans to protect wealth and retirement. This article by Art Moore from our news partners at WND News Center explains what the great Art Laffer thinks about the state of the economy.

The White House assured the nation last year ago that the surge in inflation was temporary, and now, amid 40-year highs for basic goods, President Biden on Friday insisted Americans can handle the burden to their budgets “because of the enormous progress we’ve made in the economy.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Friday the consumer price index was a higher-than-expected 8.6% in May. And energy prices were much worse, spiking 35.6% compared to May 2021, while food prices surged 10.1%. Airline fares, meanwhile, jumped 37.8% and new vehicle prices jumped 12.6% and used vehicles 16.1%.

At the Port of Los Angeles on Friday, Biden vowed that his administration “is going to continue to do everything we can to lower the prices for the American people.”

Biden has touted his proposed “Build Back Better” spending plan as an effort to curb inflation, but it features the kind of government subsidies on health care, fuel, child care and housing, and other government spending that have served only to drive inflation.

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Meanwhile, Biden’s press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, declared this week the economy is “better than it has been historically.”

But Americans actually are suffering the effects of “a catastrophic economy,” insisted Art Laffer, a member of President Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board who is known for his Laffer Curve illustrating that cutting tax rates can result in increased total tax revenue because the cuts result in economic growth.

Biden, in fact, made a reference to the Reagan policy, dubbed “trickle-down economics,” at the Summit of the America’s in Los Angeles, saying it’s “time to put a nail in the coffin” of a policy “that doesn’t work.” But Reagan’s supply-side economics emphasizing tax-cuts, on the heels of the stagflation-plagued 1970s, was the centerpiece of the greatest economic expansion the world had ever seen.

Meanwhile, in the first quarter of this year, GDP declined by 1.5%, Laffer noted, and inflation is accelerating while total employment is 800,000 people lower than in it was in February 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic. A majority of Americans, according to a new Economist/YouGov survey, believe the U.S. economy is already in a recession, which is defined as two straight quarters of GDP decline.

“This is not a recovery; this is not even a catch-up back to where we were before,” Laffer told Maria Bartiromo on the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” on Friday morning.

This week, the World Bank forecast in its latest report “an extended period of stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s,” warning global economic growth will decrease this year, and most countries should prepare for a recession and several years of above-average inflation. Meanwhile, the DOW is experiencing the worst annual decline in its history, down more than 4,700 points since the beginning of 2022.

Laffer said in the FBN interview that based on the trendline from February 2020, the U.S. is 5 million jobs short of where it should be.

“This is a catastrophic economy. I hate to say it, but whoever wrote that piece for Biden in the Wall Street Journal doesn’t know straight-up from siccum.”

The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed May 30 with Joe Biden as author headlined “Joe Biden: My Plan for Fighting Inflation.” Two days later the paper published a rebuttal by Karl Rove titled “Biden Has No Plan to Fight Inflation,” arguing Americans “aren’t buying the idea that we can spend our way out of this mess.”

Laffer said Biden and his financial team, including Treasury Secretary Jane Yellen, are “just spouting party lines.”

“They’re not acting as professional economists,” he said. “They are not changing their views with new information.

“They need to change their policies,” he continued. “I mean reversing them quickly.”

Laffer advised, among other measures, reducing the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet and increasing oil drilling, including opening up the Keystone pipeline, which Biden shut down on his first day in office.

See Laffer: https://rumble.com/v17zkdh-art-laff...omy-and-record-inflation-he-created.html
Seen Biden claim “millions of Americans are moving up to better jobs and better pay”:

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Biden blames Putin:


Biden said Friday that Americans are enjoying “better pay,” but wages are down 3% from last year and Americans on average have $9,000 less in savings.

“Every country in the world is getting a big bite and piece of this inflation worse than we are,” said Biden.

But The Hill’s Joe Concha – citing figures in other major nations, including Japan, China, Switzerland and Saudi Arabia – said in a Fox News segment Friday that Biden is “outright lying.”

“These are very easy things to fact check,” he said, “and the American people are not fooled.”

https://libertygoldguy.com/2022/06/10/art-laffer-catastrophic-economy-belies-bidens-rosy-outlook/
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Six Months Ago, Fake News CNN and the Biden Regime Predicted Gas Prices Under $3 Per Gallon in 2022
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 11, 2022

This post from CNN business reporter Matt Egan didn’t age well, and it’s barely six-months old: https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/08/business/gas-price-forecast/index.html

Sub-$3 gas is coming soon? @EIAgov projects prices at the pump will average $2.88 in 2022.

— Matt Egan (@MattEganCNN) December 8, 2021

From the article:

Prices at the pump have finally started to creep lower, and that trend should significantly accelerate in the coming months, according to new government forecasts.

The US Energy Information Administration said Tuesday the national average for regular gasoline will probably drop to $3.01 a gallon in January. For 2022, gas prices are expected to average $2.88.

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That call is based on projections by the EIA for global oil production to increase more quickly than demand next year — especially given the emergence of the Omicron variant. This would be a reversal of the past 18 months, when output has been slow to meet surging demand as the world reopens from Covid-19.

The EIA, which is an arm of the Energy Department, cited risks that the new variant dents global consumption of energy and expectations for stronger supply from OPEC+, US shale oil companies and other major producers.

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The agency also pointed to the impact from the US-led intervention in energy markets, highlighted by the biggest-ever release of barrels from America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Brent oil, the main driver of prices at the pump, is expected to average $70 a barrel in 2022. That’s down from the average of $84 in October and $81 in November.

Many economic factors are influenced by public perception. This is why leftist corporate news outlets like CNN used to try to paint peachy pictures. Today, even they can’t make lemonade out of Biden’s fiscal lemons.

https://thelibertydaily.com/six-mon...d-gas-prices-under-3-per-gallon-in-2022/
Mumbling Joe Biden: We’re Continuing to Working to Bring Down Food Prices and Gas Prices to Save Family’s Mother” (VIDEO)
By Jim Hoft Published June 11, 2022 at 1:13pm

Joe Biden stops making sense… again.

On Friday, after the catastrophic inflation numbers were released, Joe Biden gave a speech to the press.

Biden assured Americans, “We’re continuing to working to bring down food prices and gas prices to save family’s mother, money.”

Well, that’s reassuring! Got to save mother!

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And, once again, the mainstream media continues to ignore this guy’s dementia.



https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...es-gas-prices-save-familys-mother-video/
How will you ever get by with a Tampax shortage!!!?

saywhat
Just Like the Ministry of Truth, Big Tech Is Seizing Control Over HISTORY and Rewriting It to Suit Current Regime
by Ethan Huff June 12, 2022

A writer and political activist by the name of Danny Haiphong was suspended from Twitter for questioning the official story about the Tiananmen Square massacre incident of 1989.

It is apparently now an offense to speculate that perhaps the mainstream narrative about historical events such as this might be inaccurate, which Haiphong learned the hard way when he was told by Twitter that he had violated the platform’s “rules against abuse and harassment.”

About a year ago in conjunction with the Biden regime’s ongoing censorship efforts, Twitter quietly put new rules in place that prohibit “content that denies that mass murder or other mass casualty events took place, where we can verify that the event occurred, and when the content is shared with abusive intent.”

In a statement, Twitter added that the rule applies to references that insinuate a historical event was a “hoax,” or that its victims or survivors might be “fake or ‘actors,’” the statement said.

“It includes, but is not limited to, events like the Holocaust, school shootings, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.”

NewsGuard and Wikipedia also function as Ministries of Truth
Haiphong is hardly the first person to dispute the Tiananmen Square incident. Many have presented contrary evidence and asked poignant questions about this and other historical incidents – and this is a good thing because it helps refine our understanding of such events by either verifying or debunking their details.

A free and open society is built on this type of inquiry, and yet the Biden regime with the help of Big Tech seeks to dismantle this American value and bury it in the annals of rewritten textbooks – or make it disappear entirely.

Silicon Valley really is doing all it can to act as a Ministry of Truth on behalf of the regime, which will in effect stamp out the First Amendment if we let things continue down their current course.

“This idea that government-tied Silicon Valley institutions should act as arbiters of history on behalf of the public consumer is gaining steadily increasing acceptance in the artificially manufactured echo chamber of mainstream public opinion,” writes Caitlin Johnstone for the Strategic Culture Foundation.

“We saw another example of this recently in Joe Lauria’s excellent refutation of accusations against Consortium News of historic inaccuracy by the imperial narrative management firm NewsGuard.”

NewsGuard, as you may recall, markets itself as a “news rating agency,” but the reality is that it exists to rate all truth as “lies,” and all lies as “truth.” It really is as simple as that – or as Johnstone puts it, NewsGuard “functions as an empire-backed weapon against media who question imperial narratives about what’s happening in the world.”

“The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal outlined the company’s many partnerships with imperial swamp monsters like former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and ‘chief propagandist’ Richard Stengel as well as “imperialist cutouts like the German Marshall Fund” when its operatives contacted his outlet for comment on their accusations,” she adds.

NewsGuard seems to operate in tandem with Wikipedia, another misinformation entity that runs endless smear campaigns against all the same targets as NewsGuard. And it just so happens that all of these targets embrace anti-imperialist narratives.

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales serves on NewsGuard’s advisory board, which explains why the two entities engage in the same censorship tactics against the same targets.

“The social engineering necessary to continually keep people confused and blinkered about what’s going on in the world despite a sudden influx of information availability is one of the most astonishing achievements in the history of civilization, despite its depraved and destructive nature,” Johnstone concludes.

https://conservativeplaylist.com/20...and-rewriting-it-to-suit-current-regime/
Didn't a poster named VAMBO catch a permanent ban for spamming this exact type of hate-filled rhetoric on the regular? I mean, they are all about applying justice equally right?
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The Biden Blame Game
By Jeff Crouere • Jun. 12, 2022

The poll numbers are looking great for the Republican Party. After seventeen months of the toxic Biden agenda, Americans are upset and taking out their anger on the Democrats. According to a CNN analysis, the Republicans are in the “best position…at this point in any midterm cycle in over 80 years.”

The big problem for the Democrats is President Joe Biden. His poll numbers are akin to the approval ratings of President Jimmy Carter during his disastrous term. On the critical issue of the economy, Biden’s approval rating is 28%, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll. Overall, among Americans, his approval rating is a dismal 33%, This matches his all-time low approval rating.

Why are the American people so upset at Biden and the Democrats? When Biden was inaugurated, the economy was on the upswing from the depths of the pandemic and gasoline prices averaged $2.39 per gallon nationally.

Under Biden, gasoline prices have skyrocketed, reaching new records daily. The price has more than doubled since his presidency began. These increases have been driven by foolish energy policies such as canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, removing tax incentives for oil and gas producers, and issuing a moratorium on new federal drilling leases.

Under President Donald Trump, the country was energy independent, but after seventeen months of the Biden administration, America is once again dependent on oil and gas imports from foreign countries. It has become so pathetic that Biden is considering a trip to Saudi Arabia to beg their authoritarian regime to increase their oil production.

Overall, inflation is surging, reaching a four-decade high, easily outpacing whatever minor wage growth Americans are receiving. This tax on working-class Americans is forcing people to increase spending on credit cards and withdraw precious funds from their savings.

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Most Americans’ number one investment is their home; however, with interest rates climbing, mortgage rates have started to increase, and the overall real estate industry is suffering. The stock market has not been a much better investment in recent months as investors have been nervous about the state of the overall economy.

There are plenty of other problems that plague the Biden administration. Most importantly, our southern border is wide open and millions of illegal aliens are pouring into the country. These illegal immigrants are coming from countries all over the world and among the throng of new arrivals are criminals and, potentially, terrorists.

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During the Biden presidency, violent crime is on the upswing in urban areas around the country. Sadly, drug overdose deaths are setting new records, thanks to the influx of fentanyl coming across the southern border.

As Americans are feeling tremendous economic pressure, President Biden keeps insisting the economy is doing well with high job growth. He also keeps pushing the radical “green” energy and has authorized the production of more solar panels.

Despite the “green” rhetoric and the constant mention of electric cars, windmills, and solar panels, the American people will continue to suffer significant economic harm. These “green” solutions are long-term, if ever, and will not help American families who are currently struggling.

Unfortunately, President Biden refuses to be truthful with the American people. He will not accept the blame for this crisis. Thus, some of his administration officials are “falling on the sword” for him.

Most prominently, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has offered numerous apologies for her misstatements about the threat of inflation. Last year, she boasted that inflation was only “transitory” and would not be a long-term problem for the American people. With the horrible economic numbers. Yellen has been doing numerous interviews to admit she was wrong, but ultimately linking the problem to new COVID-19 variants and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The real cause of this inflation, which looks long-lasting at this point, is the President’s unwavering commitment to socialism and the cult of climate change. He will not adjust his economic or energy policies, so the game plan for Democrats from now until the midterm elections is to shift the blame for the economic disaster and try to distract the American people.

Here are some of the Democrat Party’s strategies to prevent an electoral bloodbath in the November midterm elections:

Continue to blame Russian President Vladimir Putin for such problems as raging inflation, high gas prices, and food shortages. According to this fictitious narrative, everything was superb until Russia invaded Ukraine.
Focus on new COVID-19 variants and Monkeypox and threaten more economic restrictions and mandates. If there is enough concern, this will lead to another round of mail-in balloting, ballot harvesting and drop boxes for ballots. Of course, all these voting methods are rife with fraud, which does not bother Democrats in the slightest.
Use the recent Uvalde school tragedy to advance more gun control measures and demonize Republicans as gun freaks.
Continue to highlight the war in Ukraine and demand that more money and military hardware be sent to the Zelensky regime.
As usual, accuse Republicans of racism, transphobia, homophobia, xenophobia, sexism, and other types of intolerant behavior. Their message will be that Republicans are too hateful to be trusted with power. They are, in the view of Democrats, nothing but hate mongers.
Emphasize the protests in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021. With their sham committee and their show trial, Democrats, who hired a television producer to make their prime-time hearings a broadcast extravaganza for viewers, will blame President Trump and Republicans for the “insurrection” that almost “destroyed democracy.” Their claim will be that these evil Republicans, along with their “insurrectionists” in the U.S. Capitol, tried to steal the presidency from the “duly elected” Joe Biden.


Over the next few months, the Democrats will use every political trick in their arsenal to hold on to power. They know the stakes are high, for if Republicans can win control of Congress, hopefully, some sanity will be restored, and the tables can be turned on the party that is working overtime to destroy our country.

https://thelibertydaily.com/the-biden-blame-game/
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren propose a social security bill that would increase benefits $2,400 a year and fully fund the program thru 2096 by raising the cap on income. Repubilcans say the bill will not get one vote in either house.

https://www.businessinsider.com/sanders-warren-plan-boost-social-security-checks-2022-6

There's a Social Security benefits cliff looming, with retirees seeing their checks cut as soon as 2035.

According to the latest federal Social Security report, the program has just enough funding to send out monthly checks to older Americans and those with disabilities for 13 years. Beyond that, a 20% reduction in benefits is needed for the program to be sustainable.

"In the coming decades it will be vital for Congress to take steps to put Social Security and Medicare on solid financial footing for the long term," Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a statement on the Social Security report.

Sen. Bernie Sanders — alongside Sen. Elizabeth Warren and a bevy of other Democrats — are putting forward a plan to change that.


Their proposal: a bill that would increase the benefit by $2,400 a year and fully fund the program through 2096.

To pay for it, the Democrats are proposing a raise to the earnings cap for paying into Social Security. Right now, Americans are taxed only on their first $147,000 in income to pay for Social Security; earnings beyond that are not touched.

Sanders' Social Security Expansion Act "would lift this cap and subject all income above $250,000 to the Social Security payroll tax," according to a fact sheet released by the senator.

Raising the income threshold isn't a new concept, and it's one that Sen. Joe Manchin, a key centrist, has already expressed support for. Earlier this year, the Democrat from West Virginia said the payroll-tax cap should be taken up to $400,000 to put Social Security on a more sustainable fiscal path.


While Sanders' plan is one solution to patching the ailing — and popular — program, Republicans indicated that it wouldn't draw their votes. They tend to resist tax increases to fund more generous safety net benefits, favoring other fixes.

Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, the ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, suggested in a Thursday congressional hearing that the program's retirement age would probably need to be raised, a step that Sen. Mitt Romney expressed support for earlier this year. Romney previously proposed the TRUST Act, a bipartisan bill directed at helping fix Social Security and other ailing programs. Critics said that legislation might end up cutting some benefits.

"Sen. Sanders makes a wonderful plea, which many, many people agree with — the need for helping our seniors and providing better benefits for them and so forth," Romney, a Republican from Utah, said during a Senate Budget Committee hearing. "But recognize this bill has no chance whatsoever of receiving a single Republican vote in either house."
Screw those beggars! Like getting old automatically makes you my problem and I have to pay you handouts with my tax money! They should have worked and saved! They need to learn about bootstraps! Who do they think they are anyway? smfh. The socialists are ruining this country!

I can only laugh about the caricature that the right's responses have been as of late. Right now, one of them is reading that and saying, "HELL YEAH!".
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Chuck Todd Says Something Accurate: Americans Don’t Trust Government to Fix Things
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 12, 2022

It’s no secret that we’re not fans of CNN’s Chuck Todd. He’s a liar. He’s a partisan puppet. He’s sort of an idiot. But from time to time he says something accurate. Granted, in the video below he’s simply reading numbers from a poll, but he went against character and didn’t try to defend Democrats. Instead, he just reported what we already knew, which is better than his usual garbage.



https://thelibertydaily.com/chuck-t...ans-dont-trust-government-to-fix-things/
While not knowing what else is in this bill, I am all for eliminating the cap on income paid for social security. Why was there ever a cap on the amount anyway, as in why was the first $147,000 okay to tax, but not the rest? (oh, the wealthy that donate to the congress people, that dictate what the rules/laws are - r and d alike)

But, as with all legislation - what ELSE is in it?
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To pay for it, the Democrats are proposing a raise to the earnings cap for paying into Social Security. Right now, Americans are taxed only on their first $147,000 in income to pay for Social Security; earnings beyond that are not touched.

Gee thanks for punishing us for achieving.
Arch,
just found this;

Social Security will reach a point where it may no longer be able to pay full benefits as of 2035, if nothing is done to boost funding.
Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., along with other Democratic legislators put forward a new plan on Thursday aiming to extend the program’s solvency past 2096.
The proposal would also make benefits more generous, including an extra $2,400 per year for beneficiaries.

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Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced a new bill on Thursday that aims to extend Social Security’s solvency for 75 years by raising taxes on the wealthy, while making benefits more generous.

The proposal, called the Social Security Expansion Act, would expand benefits for current and new beneficiaries by $200 per month, or $2,400 per year, and would make the monthly checks more generous in other ways.

To do that, and improve the program’s solvency at the same time, the plan also calls for raising taxes on high-earning households.

Sanders and Warren, who are co-chairs of the Expand Social Security Caucus, were joined by Democrats including Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Jeff Merkley of Oregon, Alex Padilla of California, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, along with Rep. Peter DeFazio, an Oregon Democrat who introduced companion legislation in the House.

More from Personal Finance:
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Here are the changes Americans are willing to make to fix Social Security

In 2022, payroll taxes are applied to income up to $147,000. The bill calls for lifting that cap and applying the Social Security payroll tax to all income of more than $250,000.

Social Security payroll taxes are applied at a rate of 6.2% for both the employer and employee, for a total of 12.4%, which is deducted from paychecks.

The bill calls for having the wealthy pay more through a 12.4% tax on investment and business income. It would also apply levies to certain business income that is not currently subject to payroll taxes.

“Today, absurdly and unfairly, there is a cap on income subject to Social Security taxes,” Sanders said in prepared remarks during a Thursday Senate hearing.

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Social Security trust fund good through 2034, SS Disability fully funded for 75 years
Currently, a worker earning $147,000 pays 6.2% of their income to Social Security payroll taxes. But if instead they earn $1.47 million, they pay just 0.6% of their income to Social Security, Sanders said.

“That may make sense to somebody,” Sanders said. “It doesn’t make sense to me.”

Under the terms of the bill, more than 93% of households would not see their taxes go up.

At the same time, it would extend the program’s solvency past 2096.

New projections from the Social Security trustees show the program’s combined funds will only be able to pay full benefits until 2035, at which point 80% of benefits will be payable.

Raising taxes on the wealthy in order to shore up the program is popular among voters, according to a survey released this week by the University of Maryland’s Program for Public Consultation.

How the bill would increase benefits
The proposal also calls for boosting benefits in several ways.

It would, for example, increase minimum benefits to 125% of the poverty line and index them. That would amount to about $17,000 for a single worker who has worked for their entire career, according to the proposal.

It also aims to make annual cost-of-living adjustments more generous by changing the measurement by which they are calculated to the consumer price index for the elderly, or CPI-E, which some advocates argue better reflects retiree spending.

The legislation would also restore benefits for students up to age 22 if they are attending college or vocational schools and are the children of disabled or deceased workers. That would reverse a 1983 policy that eliminated benefits for those people.


The effects of the plan has been analyzed by the Office of the Chief Actuary at the Social Security Administration.

“We estimate that enactment of these provisions would extend the ability of the OASDI (Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) program to pay scheduled benefits in full and on time throughout the 75-year projection period,” said Stephen Goss, chief actuary at the Social Security Administration, in a statement.

The new proposal has the backing of advocacy groups focused on expanding Social Security, including Social Security Works and the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.

However, Republican leaders were quick to take issue with the plan, particularly the proposed tax increases, at the Senate hearing on Thursday.

“This bill has no chance whatsoever of receiving a single Republican vote in either House,” said Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah. “So it will not be passed.”

Romney has proposed a bill called the TRUST Act, which would create bipartisan committees that would work to identify potential ways to shore up ailing federal programs including the Social Security, Medicare and the highway trust funds.
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
While not knowing what else is in this bill, I am all for eliminating the cap on income paid for social security. Why was there ever a cap on the amount anyway, as in why was the first $147,000 okay to tax, but not the rest? (oh, the wealthy that donate to the congress people, that dictate what the rules/laws are - r and d alike)

But, as with all legislation - what ELSE is in it?

So, tax the rich. thumbsup Now we're getting there.
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
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To pay for it, the Democrats are proposing a raise to the earnings cap for paying into Social Security. Right now, Americans are taxed only on their first $147,000 in income to pay for Social Security; earnings beyond that are not touched.

Gee thanks for punishing us for achieving.

Thanks for thinking once you reach a certain income level you should be exempt from paying taxes on that income.
Lyin’ Biden Pivots From Putin Blame Game, Suddenly Blames Oil Companies for Skyrocketing Gas Prices, Inflation

Biden points blame for record oil prices: 'Exxon made more money than God this year'
President Biden blamed oil companies but took credit for the fastest-growing economy'

By Lawrence Richard FOXBusiness

During a speech in Los Angeles Friday, President Joe Biden blamed record gas prices on the oil industry and said that U.S. oil companies like Exxon Mobil Corp were raking in massive profits this past year.

"Exxon made more money than God this year," the Catholic president told union representatives at the Port of Los Angeles as the national average price of gas is $4.99 per gallon.

In 19 states the price of a gallon of gas is over $5, according to the motorist group AAA.

Biden also accused the largest U.S. oil company of spending their profits on stock purchases, rather than using it to drill and produce more oil.

"Why aren't they drilling? Because they make more money not producing more oil," the president said. "Exxon, start investing and start paying your taxes."

Exxon responded to Biden’s comments saying the company has spent tens of billions in taxes and continues to expand its operations.

GAS PRICES: AMERICANS ARE PAYING NEARLY $2 MORE FROM JUST ONE YEAR AGO

"We have been in regular contact with the administration, informing them of our planned investments to increase production and expand refining capacity in the United States," spokesman Casey Norton said, Reuters reported.

Norton also said Exxon will expand its operations in Texas through a refinery expansion.

The expansion is large enough to constitute a "new medium-sized refinery," said Norton, per the report.

BIDEN TELLS KIMMEL GAS PRICES OIL COMPANIES' FAULT: ‘NOBODY’S LISTENING TO HIM,' ECONOMICS PROFESSOR SAYS

Exxon paid $40.6 billion in taxes in 2021 after losing nearly $20 billion the year before, the spokesperson added.

During his appearance on ABC’s "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Wednesday, Biden also blamed oil companies for high gas prices.

"Oil companies, instead of everybody, says, 'Well, Biden won't let them drill.' They have 9,000 drilling sites that they already own that are there. They're not doing it," Biden said to the host. "You know why? Because they make more money not drilling and buying back their own stock."

While pushing the blame for oil, the president took credit for the "fastest-growing economy in the world."

Fox News' Kristen Altus contributed to this report.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/biden-record-oil-prices-exxon-money-god
He can lie and cry and point his finger anywhere he wants
but the American People know who is responsible for high gas prices.

Yep, the Boob they elected to run the show.
Originally Posted by 40YEARSWAITING
He can lie and cry and point his finger anywhere he wants
but the American People know who is responsible for high gas prices.

Yep, the Boob they "installed" to run the show.

FIFY
Originally Posted by 40YEARSWAITING
He can lie and cry and point his finger anywhere he wants
but the American People know who is responsible for high gas prices.

Yep, the Boob they elected to run the show.

Yup we do,,, Just like every other country around the world who are paying crazy prices for gas and find out that OIL companies are pushing 300% profit increases...

It's moronic to think that Biden has an effect on gas prices in China, Japan, England etc.. All paying way higher prices now. But I guess that's a hard fact to grasp for those on the Far Right and in the Trump Camp
jc

Daman You can't stop the trolls from coming in here spreading hate and lies. It's in their Trumpian DNA. When he goes to jail and or eventually passes away, we'll still be dealing with this crap. So many lost souls.
The "Biden" Regime is nothing but a clown show every day.

No, that would be what you've made of PP.
Kamala Harris speaks at D.C. pride parade, where almost nude trans people twerked in front of children
CHRIS PANDOLFO June 13, 2022

Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance at the Washington D.C. Capital Pride Festival Sunday, where children were exposed various forms of extremely sexually suggestive LGBTQ+ "kink," with the gleeful participation of their parents.

“No one should fear loving who they love,” Harris said in remarks that took aim at Republican-led states that have passed laws keeping sexually explicit content out of classrooms or prohibiting minors from undergoing sex-change procedures or hormone regimens. "Our children in Texas and Florida should not fear who they are.”

“We should not have to be dealing with 300 laws in states around our country that are attacking our LGBTQ+ brothers and sisters,” Harris added. "So we know what we stand for, and therefore we know what we will fight for."



The vice president appeared to be referring to an executive order from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) that directed the state's Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate "sex-change" procedures or hormone regimens for gender dysphoric children as child abuse.

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As for Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education Act, a popular law that prohibits classroom discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in K-3 schools, reserving sex education for what is developmentally or age-appropriate in later grades as determined by state standards.

Democrats and LGBTQ+ activists have maligned these policies as harmful for transgender youth and bigoted. Republicans say they are necessary protections for children against irreversible changes to their bodies, in the case of so-called gender-affirming care, or "grooming" of kids by adults who expose them to sexually explicit material.

The D.C. pride parade where Harris spoke Sunday featured an overwhelming display of sexual fetishism. Children were encouraged to watch and even participate as thousands of barely clothed individuals marched, "twerked," and flaunted their sexuality in front of them.



In one video posted to social media, what appears to be a man with breasts, clothed in nothing but a bikini bottom, bent over and shook his rear at a police officer while the crowd, including children, cheered.



Representatives from District of Columbia Public Schools participated in the festival, and in another video a banner for Ross DCPS, an elementary school, can be seen in the parade.



According to BizPac Review, a "family friendly zone" at the playground in Stead Park featured face painting, games, and balloon art. Foundry United Methodist Church also hosted Drag Story Time for kids.





Meanwhile, members of D.C.'s "Puppy Play" community dressed in black leather and sported harnesses, ball gags, and other fetish wear as they marched in full view of the families that attended.



These and other lewd displays are typical of pride marches nationwide. LGBTQ+ activists have debated for decades whether sexually indecent marchers should be allowed in pride parades, with some arguing kink harms the movement's respectability while others assert that sexual fetishes need to be out and in the open to win mainstream acceptance.

For the latter reason, some of the marchers explained why it was important that children participate in the festival.

"It is a great thing because, I feel like, making sure that children are aware of what is around them is important," one man in a leopard suit told an independent journalist. "Just because you are around certain things doesn't mean that you're going to be persuaded to be a part of things, but you should be aware of the other type of people live are around you. And if you're not capable it's a developmental problem and this is how we fix that problem."



He added that kids should be exposed to nudity because "it helps you to understand who you are."

Other marchers described how they began to identify as gay or queer at young ages.

"It was around 10 that I started questioning if I was bi. Since then it was a slippery slope - am I bi, omni, lesbian? Now recently I'm like, am I pan? Now I'm starting to realize I'm queer," a woman that uses "he/him" pronouns said to an interviewer.



Some even expressed confusion with their own identity. And they were the adults.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/kamala-harris-dc-pride-children
Scares the hell out of you, doesn't it? I can't stop laughing at that headline. Timid little mice.

Why did they leave the Q off that *Anon news? People who follow it must be the Q.
Small Business Owners’ Expectations for the Future Fall to New 48-year Low
JOHN CARNEY 14 Jun 2022

Small business owners in America are feeling their gloomiest in nearly five decades, a survey released Tuesday morning showed.

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) said its gauge of businesses expecting better business conditions over the next six months fell to the worst reading in the 48-year history of the survey. This measure’s previous all-time high was set in April.

Inflation continues to be a problem for small businesses with 28 percent of owners reporting it is their single most important problem in operating their business. That is below the 32 percent recorded in April, the highest reading since the fourth quarter of 1980.

“Inflation continues to outpace compensation which has reduced real incomes across the nation,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “Small business owners remain very pessimistic about the second half of the year as supply chain disruptions, inflation, and the labor shortage are not easing.”

The net percent of owners raising average selling prices increased two points to a net 72 percent, back to the highest reading in the 48-year-history of the survey last reached in March. This reading is up 40 percentage points since May of last year.

Consumer prices rose 8.6 percent in May, according to the index released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics last week. That is the highest rate of inflation since 1981.

The NFIB said its broad gauge of Small Business Optimism Index ticked down one basis point in May to 93.1. This was the fourth consecutive month of below average scores for that index.

Fifty-one percent of owners reported job openings that could not be filled, up four points from the April and March readings.

Instead of relief for supply chain problems, these appear to be getting worse. Thirty-nine percent of owners report that supply chain disruptions have had a significant impact on their business, up three points from April. Another 31 percent report a moderate impact and 22 percent report a mild impact. Only eight percent say there has been no impact from the recent supply chain disruptions.

The NFIB Research Center has collected Small Business Economic Trends data with quarterly surveys since the 4th quarter of 1973 and monthly surveys since 1986. Survey respondents are randomly drawn from NFIB’s membership. The report is released on the second Tuesday of each month. This survey was conducted in May 2022.

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2...-for-the-future-fall-to-new-48-year-low/
Wholesale inflation climbs 10.8% in May, hovering near 40-year high Economists expected wholesale inflation to jump 10.9% in May

Wholesale prices accelerated again in May as inflation tightened its stranglehold on the U.S. economy, adding to the financial pressure on millions of Americans.

The Labor Department said Tuesday that its producer price index, which measures inflation at the wholesale level before it reaches consumers, climbed 10.8% in May from the previous year. On a monthly basis, prices grew by 0.8%. Although that was slightly lower than the 10.9% forecast from Refinitiv economists, the reading – near a record-high of 11.5% notched in March – suggests that inflationary pressures in the economy remain strong.

Core inflation at the wholesale level, which excludes the more volatile measurements of food and energy, increased 0.5% for the month, following a 0.6% increase in April. Over the past 12 months, core prices climbed 6.8%.

Overall, prices for goods jumped 1.4% last month, the fifth consecutive rise and the biggest contributor to the headline inflation figure. That included a 5% gain for energy costs and an 8.4% leap for gasoline prices. The services index, meanwhile, advanced 0.4% in May, with increases in transportation and warehousing services accounting for more than half of the gain.

The surge in wholesale prices comes on the heels of a separate Labor Department report released last week that showed the consumer price index rose 8.6% in May from a year ago, faster than expected. It marks the fastest pace of inflation since December 1981.

Rampant inflation has become a major political liability for President Biden ahead of the November midterm elections, in which Democrats are expected to lose their already razor-thin majorities. Surveys show that Americans see inflation as the biggest problem facing the country – and that many households blame Biden for the price spike.

Soaring consumer prices have also forced the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy at the fastest pace in two decades, raising the risk of the economy plunging into a recession. Policymakers already raised the benchmark interest rate by 50-basis points – double the usual size – in May and are expected to approve similarly sized increases in June, July and September.

The worse-than-expected inflation reading last week has also put the previously unthinkable on the table: A mega-sized, 75-basis point rate increase in June or July. About 90% of trades are penciling in a 75-basis point hike at the conclusion of the Fed's policy-setting meeting on Wednesday, which would mark the first move of its kind since November 1994.

"The combination of today’s PPI and last Friday’s CPI paint a clear picture of an economy overheating, with persistent inflation further back in the production chain," said Peter Earle, research fellow at the non-profit American Institute for Economic Research. "It looks like there is a long, hot summer ahead. Fed policies, to this point, have been ineffectual."

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/wholesale-inflation-climbs-in-may-remaining-near-40-year-high
Biden Czar of Climate Communism Gina McCarthy Says Social Media Companies Should Censor Content Critical of “Green” Energy “Transition”

CLIMATE CHANGEVideo: Biden Advisor Says Social Media Companies Need To Silence Anyone Who Criticises Green Energy “Transition”
“We need the tech companies to really jump in”
Published 1 min ago on 14 June, 2022 Steve Watson

One of Joe Biden’s senior advisors told a reporter this week that social media companies should be cracking down on and censoring anyone who speeds information critical of the administration’s so called ‘green energy transition’.

National climate advisor Gina McCarthy made the comments in an interview with a reporter for Axios, stating “Now it’s not so much denying the problem. What the [fossil fuel] industry is now doing is seeding doubt about the costs associated with [green energy] and whether they work or not.”

She continued, “We need the tech companies to really jump in,” on “disinformation,” noting that criticising a green energy transition upheaval is “equally dangerous to denial,” and adding “we have to move fast.”

The Axios interviewer just nodded in agreement without any pushback.

Watch:



The Wall Street Journal reported on the comments, noting “Some conservative scholars argue that Big Tech companies could be sued as “state actors” for violating users’ First Amendment speech rights when they censor content at the behest of government officials. Ms. McCarthy is helping make their case.”

As we highlighted recently, Joe Biden has admitted, using rhetoric identical to Davos ‘great reset’ elites, that unaffordable gas prices in the U.S. are part of a deliberate “transition” to green energy.




https://summit.news/2022/06/14/vide...-who-criticises-green-energy-transition/
Tom Rice says Trump ‘not the future of the Republican Party’ as voters head to polls

Rep. Tom Rice (R-S.C.) said on Tuesday while voters were heading to the polls for South Carolina’s primary that former President Trump is “not the future of the Republican Party.”

During an interview, NBC News correspondent Vaughn Hillyard asked the South Carolina Republican — one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump — why he has “held the line” on the former president despite the fact that it might not be politically advantageous to him.

“Oh, I think it’s advantageous to me politically. I think I’m just telling the truth,” Rice countered. “You know, the truth will set you free. And I think that Donald Trump is not the future of the Republican Party. I think, you know, he was a consequential president, and we accomplished things that lifted all people up while he was president.”

“But I think he is the past, and we need to move on.”

Rice argued that his vote to impeach Trump was the “conservative vote,” saying conservatives’ “first job” was protecting the Constitution.

The House Republican’s remarks come as voters will decide Tuesday whether to oust him in the GOP primary. His seat is 26 points more Republican-leaning than the nation as a whole, according to political statistics site 538, meaning that whoever wins the primary is very likely to win in the November midterms.

Rice drew Trump’s ire after he voted in favor of impeaching the former president after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol and tried to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election results.

Since then, Trump has endorsed South Carolina state Rep. Russell Fry (R) in his bid for Rice’s seat.

Rice, however, has said that he would consider endorsing Trump again if he apologized for what happened on Jan. 6, 2021.

“If he came out and said I’m sorry, that I made a huge mistake on Jan. 6, then I might consider it,” Rice said in an interview aired on ABC’s “This Week” last Sunday.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...epublican-party-as-voters-head-to-polls/

Love watching them eat their own. This guy is a goner, MAGATS (MAGA Trump Supporters), will be out for him now.
I just posted a similar article in the cuckoo republican thread
Yep, I saw it a couple of minutes ago.
I know I am going to make my friends on the left mad on this one, but this administration is making things very tough on honest, small business owners across the country. Many are going out of business. I'm struggling to keep ours afloat. The labor problems are real. Guys won't even show up for interviews they scheduled. The costs of operating a business are sky-rocketing.

There was a time when working hard, saving money, and starting your own small business was the American dream. Little guys like us could maybe make it in life. Now, it's as if the Democratic party wants to wipe us out. Personally, I have a problem w/enabling others so much that it hurts those who work hard and strive to be productive, responsible citizens who do their best to earn their keep. I'm sorry, but this not a path that will lead to the overall benefit of America.
Biden Unleashed: Geriatric President Screams and Rants Uncontrollably While Addressing Union Members
By Bonchie | Jun 14, 2022 1:00 PM ET
[Linked Image from media.townhall.com]

Joe Biden was let out of the basement on Tuesday, and boy did it produce some viral clips, with the content ranging from hilarious to disturbing, to infuriating.

The speech took place in Philadelphia, PA, where the president traveled to address the AFL-CIO. What followed was Biden unleashed, with the geriatric screaming and ranting to the audience in an attempt to rally support headed into November’s mid-terms. At times, it was uncomfortable to watch as his age and inability to even read a teleprompter convincingly showed through.



Watching Biden flail about, all I could think about was that iconic scene from “Anchor Man.”

[Linked Image from media.giphy.com]

Apparently, Biden thinks it’s still 1975, back when he was merely a middle-aged Washington apparatchik. But the whole screaming thing went out of style about the time Howard Dean nuked his career with the now-infamous “Yahhhhhhhh” scream.

Regardless, the president’s arrogance is truly disturbing. He angrily rebukes those who question his outsized government spending, yelling that “We are changing people’s lives!”

But what exactly does that entail? Because from where I sit, the only thing the Democrats are changing is how much money the poor and middle-class have in their bank accounts. Inflation and the market crash are destroying people’s economic freedom, and Biden wants to brag that he’s helping people? That kind of unwillingness to admit when you are wrong isn’t just infuriating, it’s outright dangerous when talking about the economic stability of the nation.

And speaking of arrogance, this next clip is just astonishing. And no, I’m not talking about the fact that he had a senior moment, forgetting the name of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve or that he doesn’t know the word “serious” exists. Well, maybe I’m talking a little about that.





Pushing for higher taxes in the middle of an inflationary boom where real costs are approaching 20 percent is insane, and I mean really insane. Like Joy Reid, straight to the asylum levels of insane. If you think prices are high now, wait until corporate tax rates go from 21 percent to 29 percent.

And while the president insists he’s not going to “raise taxes” on those making under $400,000, inflation is a tax. Heck, I would have much rather endured a five percent tax increase than watch my investments burn down while I spend an extra $10,000 this year just to buy the same stuff I bought last year.



The idea that wages were not growing before Biden took office is just not true. Steady wage growth did happen under the former president. The difference is that under Donald Trump, the growth was real. Right now, while wages are “up,” inflation is far outpacing those gains. Everyone can look at their own bank account and know what’s really going on.

Moving on, no Biden speech would be complete without him showing that he’s physically breaking down. Multiple times throughout his comments, he had to stop to cough.



Lastly, the president reprised his hilarious insult “ultra MAGA” while calling for bipartisanship. You know, because nothing says bipartisanship like trying to slander half the country.



What else is there to say? Biden is an arrogant, dangerous, disturbed man who has led the United States into one of its worst periods in history. The only thing worse than that is knowing we’ve still got two and a half more years for him to screw things up further. And rest assured, he will.

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/0...y-while-addressing-union-members-n578483
Sucking people like me down in to the squalor of broke seems to be the business of the left. An attempt to break you, so that you vote for them so you can half ass your living/life. Make you dependent on gov't.
I said I wasn't going to talk to you tonight on another thread, but oh well, this is a totally different topic. I don't think a lot of people w/all their cries for "rights" have a real clue what small business owners are going through right now. I'm to the point, that I won't buy from large cooperations and will pay more to help local businesses stay afloat. The problem is that my own cash flow is dwindling. They suck us dry in the name of championing people's rights. Pffttttt.....people don't have the "right" to lay in bed most of the day and fritter away all their money on drugs and booze while not working. That's selfish and their laziness taxes us all. And I am not making this a race issue. There are folks like this from every race.
The Three Stooges + Shemp:

Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I know I am going to make my friends on the left mad on this one, but this administration is making things very tough on honest, small business owners across the country. Many are going out of business. I'm struggling to keep ours afloat. The labor problems are real. Guys won't even show up for interviews they scheduled. The costs of operating a business are sky-rocketing.

There was a time when working hard, saving money, and starting your own small business was the American dream. Little guys like us could maybe make it in life. Now, it's as if the Democratic party wants to wipe us out. Personally, I have a problem w/enabling others so much that it hurts those who work hard and strive to be productive, responsible citizens who do their best to earn their keep. I'm sorry, but this not a path that will lead to the overall benefit of America.

Vers, please.

since the reagan era, who has voted to cut taxes on the wealthy and corporations? the right

who has voted to deregulate these corporations, allowing them to close factories here in america and open plants overseas? the right

who has voted to literally drug our american people through prescription medication while simultaneously reducing government spending in healthcare and mental health facilities? the right.

who has fought tooth and nail to protect their right to own their toys over american children's ability to not be a victim of mass gun violence? the right.

the right - mostly white males - have seen their life expectancy drop, suicide rates up, violence up, drug use and OD's up, income inequality between whites increase, quality of life drop, etc etc.

but hey, how bout them stock market gains the last 20 years!!!!! the right has preached extreme individualism in this country for decades, and now this is the results of that.

and everytime anybody on the left tries to reverse these disastrous policies, the right turns around and calls us all kinds of socialist and unamerican and - oh my personal favorite - go back to africa or wherever if you don't like it here.

this administration has flaws, but every time anybody on the left tries to fix the very issue the right whines about, the right then turns around and parrots corporate rhetoric from the same corporations that they empowered to screw them over.

the right: "hey these corporations are sending our jobs overseas!!"

the left: "you guys are right, we need to put a leash on these corrupt businesses"

the right: "you can't do that!! that's socialism you leftist libtards!!"

seriously vers, what are we supposed to do with that?
I can only say this: I wish I had a guaranteed income despite doing nothing.
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
I can only say this: I wish I had a guaranteed income despite doing nothing.

i can tell people love your brother a lot more than they like you lmao
Just voicing my opinion from experience, bro. I don't want to argue. I was reluctant to post what I did because I knew I would upset some folks. I'm just living it, bro. That's all.
Hey, is this the pull yourself up by your bootstraps crew up in here crying their asses off over inflation? LMAO! What are we 3-4 months into hyperinflation and they are acting like they can't pay their bills? I've seen at least one of these guys talk down to others about it's not right to punish those who succeed. But if you can't absorb 3-4 months of this crap without wailing like somebody stole your cookies, how successful can you really be? This self-pitying victimhood the right is embracing is far more toxic than anything the left does. Can you imagine teaching your children to be that weak? Seriously, wow, just wow.
I can't say how thrilled I am to spend more of my money for less stuff.

You can keep your hyperinflation, I'll take what we had.
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Hey, is this the pull yourself up by your bootstraps crew up in here crying their asses off over inflation? LMAO! What are we 3-4 months into hyperinflation and they are acting like they can't pay their bills? I've seen at least one of these guys talk down to others about it's not right to punish those who succeed. But if you can't absorb 3-4 months of this crap without wailing like somebody stole your cookies, how successful can you really be? This self-pitying victimhood the right is embracing is far more toxic than anything the left does. Can you imagine teaching your children to be that weak? Seriously, wow, just wow.

I was going to respond to this commentary, but I think I will just quote it to highlight the person who spoke such words.
yea, apparently it's gonna be like this forever. things never calm down, the economy never rebounds, etc etc. hyperinflation is here to stay for some reason.

remember when corporations were bragging about profits under trump? then not even 2 months into the pandemic, the same corporations were begging for government handouts. makes you wonder what they were doing with those profits, cause it damn sure wasn't investing into the country, or saving it.
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Hey, is this the pull yourself up by your bootstraps crew up in here crying their asses off over inflation? LMAO! What are we 3-4 months into hyperinflation and they are acting like they can't pay their bills? I've seen at least one of these guys talk down to others about it's not right to punish those who succeed. But if you can't absorb 3-4 months of this crap without wailing like somebody stole your cookies, how successful can you really be? This self-pitying victimhood the right is embracing is far more toxic than anything the left does. Can you imagine teaching your children to be that weak? Seriously, wow, just wow.

I was going to respond to this commentary, but I think I will just quote it to highlight the person who spoke such words.

Highlight me, I like the truth. We are all in this together and the same forces put us here together. Do you think I'm gonna sit idly by and let this crew spin it into a partisan thing, commiserating for political gain? Especially when some of them sit around looking down on honest hardworking people disparaging them for needing help? Or belittling those who "wanted" stimulus to help those hurting? Come on, fake ass is fake ass on all sides of the aisle. And the fake ass in here is just shameful.
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
I can only say this: I wish I had a guaranteed income despite doing nothing.

I hope this isn't referring to Swish. He earned that disability.
Biden with more fans than a Trump Rally!

You liberals are a constant Embarrassment:
WATCH: Sunny Hostin Keeps Repeating ‘Death-Santis’ Over And Over Again
By Virginia Kruta •
Jun 14, 2022 DailyWire.com

Sunny Hostin interrupted guest host Alyssa Farah Griffin during Tuesday’s broadcast of “The View” to repeatedly say “Death-Santis,” in an apparent move to get her co-host’s attention.

Griffin, who has often filled the “conservative” seat on the ABC midday talk show — left vacant with the contentious exit of former host Meghan McCain — began the conversation by asking whether President Joe Biden could beat former President Donald Trump in a second head-to-head match-up.

WATCH:



Fellow co-host Whoopi Goldberg noted that some had been critical of Biden because of his age — he will be 80 in November and will turn 82 just after the 2024 presidential election — and pointed out that many older Americans simply go about “doing their thing really beautifully” regardless of age.

“I think anyone looking at their retirement account yesterday, looking at fuel prices, looking at inflation, not all of which by the way are Biden’s fault — that creates a path and a window for a Donald Trump to come back in,” Griffin pushed back, noting that not all of the criticisms of Biden had anything to do with his age.

Griffin said that the real question should be “who’s best fit to beat Donald Trump because that man should never be president again,” adding, “I’m not sure I think it’s Joe Biden, and the fact that David Axelrod, senior Obama and Biden adviser came out and said he’s going to be 82, it’s not about age, I don’t think he has the same strength and sharpness I saw five years ago with Biden, and I have tremendous respect for the man. So I’m curious who are the Dems going to run, where is the Obama energy that we could bring?”

“I don’t know if we need Obama energy, we need somebody who gets the country back on, on line, in line,” Goldberg replied. “Because, you know, if you can name me a Republican who has a shot to do that, that’s what I’m more interested in –”

“I hope it’s not ‘Death-Santis,'” Hostin cut in and the others were still talking.

“I think it will be ‘Death-Santis,’ she repeated her name for Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL), saying once more when the others stopped talking. “I hope it’s not ‘Death-Santis’ over in Florida because I think he’s a fascist, ‘Death-Santis.’ I think he handled COVID miserably. I think he’s a fascist and a bigot.”

“Those are his good points,” Joy Behar laughed.

“Those are his good points,” Hostin repeated, nodding as the audience laughed and applauded. “I hate this talk about — I think people saying he’s too old, I mean, you know, if the former, you know, twice-impeached, disgraced president he’s such a young spring chicken he’s going to be 78 when Joe Biden is 81. I don’t like this ageism argument.”

https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-sunny-hostin-keeps-repeating-death-santis-over-and-over-again
Hostin went on to say that if another Democrat were to run, she would like to have it be someone like Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) “because he’s really pretty to look at and I think he does a great job in California.”
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
While not knowing what else is in this bill, I am all for eliminating the cap on income paid for social security. Why was there ever a cap on the amount anyway, as in why was the first $147,000 okay to tax, but not the rest? (oh, the wealthy that donate to the congress people, that dictate what the rules/laws are - r and d alike)

But, as with all legislation - what ELSE is in it?

Social Security is structured that way and includes disability insurance if you are unable to work. There is a maximum benefit that is associated with the program. So that accounts for the cap on wages.

I think the best was to approach the program is to implement a lower tax above the 147k current limit without a cap at all. 1 percent for employer and individual would probably keep the plan solvent.
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I know I am going to make my friends on the left mad on this one, but this administration is making things very tough on honest, small business owners across the country. Many are going out of business. I'm struggling to keep ours afloat. The labor problems are real. Guys won't even show up for interviews they scheduled. The costs of operating a business are sky-rocketing.

There was a time when working hard, saving money, and starting your own small business was the American dream. Little guys like us could maybe make it in life. Now, it's as if the Democratic party wants to wipe us out. Personally, I have a problem w/enabling others so much that it hurts those who work hard and strive to be productive, responsible citizens who do their best to earn their keep. I'm sorry, but this not a path that will lead to the overall benefit of America.

Let’s just say that I hope this thing goes down in flames. I know the impact of social security and it is noticed. I don’t like the idea of changing the benefit arbitrarily for those who have not paid into the system. Social Security was intended to be a secondary income, not the primary source of retirement revenue.

Payroll is more than 70 percent of the business expense in my case. It is by far the largest business expense. Raising the tax would probably result in a change to how the 401k plan is structured. There is a contribution based on a percentage of employee income that is provided, and that would have to be re evaluated.

I have no qualms about Social security. It helped my parents, and I accept the fact that I probably won’t receive all that has been paid into the plan. That is the way it is by design..

I can’t find people either. My biggest problem right now.
Just to clarify, I wasn't talking about Social Security. Maybe I messed up w/who I responded to, but that post was just about how tough things are on small business owners.
Originally Posted by Swish
yea, apparently it's gonna be like this forever. things never calm down, the economy never rebounds, etc etc. hyperinflation is here to stay for some reason.

remember when corporations were bragging about profits under trump? then not even 2 months into the pandemic, the same corporations were begging for government handouts. makes you wonder what they were doing with those profits, cause it damn sure wasn't investing into the country, or saving it.

Yep. And have you noticed that all those business handouts under Trump never get blamed for the current situation we find ourselves in? Nope, only the poor get blamed. Only dems get blamed.
I am not a Republican. I don't take sides. Aligning oneself w/one side reduces objectivity because it does not allow one to examine each topic/situation on its own merits. I don't blame the poor and the Dems for everything. Quite the contrary. However, I will assign blame on any party that deserves blame in a particular situation. In the case of how policies affect small business owners, I am indeed entitled to point out the Dems actions. On another topic, I will assign blame to the policies of the Republicans. Unlike guys like you, I don't limit myself to supporting one side all the time and blaming the other side all the time.
Hey, PM me. No BS, just chat.
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I am not a Republican. I don't take sides. Aligning oneself w/one side reduces objectivity because it does not allow one to examine each topic/situation on its own merits. I don't blame the poor and the Dems for everything. Quite the contrary. However, I will assign blame on any party that deserves blame in a particular situation. In the case of how policies affect small business owners, I am indeed entitled to point out the Dems actions. On another topic, I will assign blame to the policies of the Republicans. Unlike guys like you, I don't limit myself to supporting one side all the time and blaming the other side all the time.

Just for the record, I respect good ideas and good solutions regardless of where they come from. There just haven't been many good ideas or solutions coming from the right since 2008. And if you pay attention, you will see me crucify dems from time to time for their stupidity too. Ask Pit, he knows I will go after dems when I think they are wrong. Not talking about Pit being wrong, he just knows I do it.
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I am not a Republican. I don't take sides. Aligning oneself w/one side reduces objectivity because it does not allow one to examine each topic/situation on its own merits. I don't blame the poor and the Dems for everything. Quite the contrary. However, I will assign blame on any party that deserves blame in a particular situation.

I agree with you there.

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In the case of how policies affect small business owners, I am indeed entitled to point out the Dems actions. On another topic, I will assign blame to the policies of the Republicans. Unlike guys like you, I don't limit myself to supporting one side all the time and blaming the other side all the time.

I haven't seen you actually "point out" actions Biden's administration has done to hurt small business owners. I haven't actually seen anyone do it.

The one thing I've seen some wishing to place blame do is blame Biden for not giving out more oil leases. I mean energy prices hurt small business and everyone else. The problem is these oil companies are already sitting on thousands of oil and gas leases they are refusing to drill on. Those looking to blame Biden never seem to mention that part. Why do people think we should give them more leases when they have plenty of opportunities to increase oil production already with their current leases but refuse to do so? It seems it's actually the oil companies that have chosen to keep production low and some people have been convinced to blame everyone but the people who are actually doing it.

I'm certainly open to hearing what you think Biden has actually done to hurt small businesses. I mean actual policy changes, tax increases etc.... All I've heard so far have been generalities with nothing of substance.
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Top 7 ULTIMATE CONTRADICTIONS Coming From Big Tech, MSM, CDC, and Biden Regime
by S.D. Wells. June 15, 2022

Imagine if Trump had won the 2020 election, and right afterwards, Biden was banned from Twitter for wanting to investigate fraudulent voting schemes in all the swing states. Imagine also that Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters invaded the Capital building to protest the election–and they all got slammed into jail, STILL rotting there, without a trial in sight. And what if Trump, had he won, banned all liberal conversations on social media and MSM that questioned the election, COVID vaccination, and a politician-invoked war in Ukraine? What would the Left be doing now about it all?

Every day in every way, the ultimate contradictions come from the Left, Big Pharma, Big Tech and the Communists running Washington D.C.
Here come the ultimate contradictions taking place right now on US soil, where the Leftists and the Globalists attempt to destroy the United States, the Constitution, our food supply and every business that doesn’t support Big Pharma. The Department of Justice should be investigating every person from BLM and Antifa that rioted for two years after the George Floyd fentanyl overdose.

Thousands of violent protesters were caught on video burning down businesses, beating down human beings (sometimes to death), stealing, raping and pillaging anything in their path. Yet, that’s not happening. It’s just the opposite. They all got off Scott-free and the Leftists prosecutors are still making sure of that.

Plus, schools and daycare centers across the country are now instructed by the Left to teach little kids that nothing matters at all except thinking about sex, gender fluidity and who your sex partners should be. Drag Queen story hour has become tax-payer funded perversion instruction at elementary schools and daycare centers in almost every Leftist-run metropolitan city. Strip tease shows from sex-crazed cross-dressers is now the norm in middle schools and high schools, where the sex freaks circumvent parental permission to flaunt their package and their fake breasts for teens and tweens.

Social media exists solely to spread misinformation about safety and health, and to influence all children to become “gender fluid” sex freaks
Fake friends, fake idols, fake women (trans-dudes) and fake news envelops all of social media. Most children, teens and millennials think it’s all real, it all matters, and that if they’re not “accepted” on these fake platforms, then they are worthless. That’s the exact goal of the people who invented and run Fakebook, Instagram, Twitter and all the rest.

It’s misinformation meant to misguide all youth into believing that Trump is a white supremacist, the Democrat Party actually cares about them, and that if you’re not totally confused about your own gender, then you’re “doing it wrong.” It’s all just hand-me-down disinformation scripted by Big Pharma and the Biden Regime to fuel the scamdemic, gun confiscation and the perversion of all youth by the communists in D.C.

Plus, every bit of information on social media about COVID safety and protocol is a HUGE LIE, saying the “vaccines” are safe and effective, and that masks protect you, and social distancing works, and so on. The online social world is chock full of the worst contradictions you could ever find, but the youth just can’t see the forest for the trees.

Ultimate contradictions and hypocrisy coming from Big Tech, MSM, CDC and the highly corrupt and perverted Biden Regime
#1. Only violence and destruction of lives and property from Right wingers and constitutionalists is condemned and punished (think Jan 6’ers), but never the riots, looting, beatings, and arson run by Antifa and BLM (during Floyd rights)

#2. The COVID-19 clot shot vaccines and bacteria-breeding masks are supposed to stop contraction, transmission, bad cases of COVID and death from COVID, but they cause all of those even MORE frequently

#3. Ban gun sales and use for all “kids” between ages of 18 and 21, but send them to war to shoot automatic weapons so politicians can launder billions of dollars

#4. Systematically dismantle the 2nd Amendment to “save the children” from mass shootings while pushing mass propaganda for as many abortions as possible and deadly vaccines for children and pregnant women

#5. Ban, censor, and blacklist everyone popular on the right from YouTube and social media under the guise of regulating “misinformation,” while spreading mass disinformation from leftists and the CDC regularly with no regulations/limits whatsoever

#6. Push propaganda for years about Trump colluding with Russians and Ukrainians to fix elections and launder money (quid pro quo), while the Left/CDC manufactures bio-weapons in labs in Ukraine, launders money and runs guns there, and completely fixed the 2020 POTUS election by colluding with China to create fraudulent mail-in ballots and censor the internet (Fakebook and Google)

#7. Blame inflation on the Russians and Trump, when the communists in Washington D.C. have purposely engineered fuel and food shortages, while printing and laundering TRILLIONS of dollars

Bookmark Censored.news to your favorite websites for truth news that exposes all the blatant contradictions propagated by mainstream media.

https://noqreport.com/2022/06/15/to...-from-big-tech-msm-cdc-and-biden-regime/
Biden Goes on Unhinged Rant Against ‘Ultra-MAGA’ Agenda, Forgets Letters in ‘LGBTQI+’
by Kyle Becker June 15, 2022
[Linked Image from beckernews.com]

President Biden can’t solve the nation’s problems, but he sure can give a good speech. Strike that, he can’t even give a good speech.

Biden boasted on Wednesday about all of the alleged ‘progress’ his administration has done for the LGBTQIA+ community while forgetting how to even say it. Watch:

https://rumble.com/v18lgb0-watch-biden-cant-even-say-all-of-the-letters-in-lgbtqi.html

“Also proud to have signed an executive order my first day in office to combat discrimination against LGBTQL… I… excuse me, plus, Americans in housing and healthcare and education and employment, financial services and the criminal justice system,” he said.

It would be interesting to see if Biden could name what all those letters stand for. Furthermore, Biden went off the rails in a rant against the purportedly sinister ‘Ultra MAGA’ agenda.

https://rumble.com/v18lgvn-biden-goes-off-the-rails-in-speech-against-ultra-maga-agenda.html

“No one knows better than the people in this room we have a lot more work to do a lot more work to do,” Biden railed. “A lot more work to do. I don’t have to tell you about Ultra-MAGA agenda, attacking families and our freedoms. Three hundred discriminatory bills introduced in states across this country. In Texas, knocking on front doors harass investigate parents who are raising transgender childre. In Florida, going after Mickey Mouse for godsake.”

Biden also announced that ‘pride is back at the White House’ by boasting that the administration has more LGBTQI officials than all other administrations combined. Too bad the White House can’t have “pride” in its disastrous results.

https://beckernews.com/biden-goes-o...-agenda-forgets-letters-in-lgbtqi-45413/
SpamBrown hard at work showing us the websites he rots his brain with.
The farce is strong with this one. Suffers from Q syndrome and is deep in the radical rabbit holes.
I thought it was Putin's fault?????????????????????????

AMERICAN NEWS Jun 16, 2022 12:30 AM EST
Biden threatens use of emergency powers on oil companies if they don’t ramp up production
"My administration is prepared to use all reasonable and appropriate Federal Government tools and emergency authorities to increase refinery capacity and output in the near term," Biden said.

In a series of letters sent on Wednesday, President Joe Biden threatened the use of emergency powers to get American oil companies to increase the output at refineries to improve the shocking gas prices Americans are experiencing at the pump.

In the letters, obtained by Fox Business, Biden said that oil companies are running on "historically high profit margins" while Americans are forced to pay historic prices at the gas pump. Last week, the national average for a gallon of gas surpassed $5.

"There is no question that Vladimir Putin is principally responsible for the intense financial pain the American people and their families are bearing," Biden wrote in one of the letters. "But amid a war that has raised gasoline prices more than $1.70 per gallon, historically high refinery profit margins are worsening that pain."
"Your companies and others have an opportunity to take immediate actions to increase the supply of gasoline, diesel and other refined product you are producing," he added.

"My administration is prepared to use all reasonable and appropriate Federal Government tools and emergency authorities to increase refinery capacity and output in the near term, and to ensure that every region of this country is appropriately supplied," Biden said.
These letters were sent to Shell, BP, Chevron, Phillips 66, ExxonMobil, Marathon Petroleum Crop, and Valero Energy Corp, making up some of the largest petroleum companies in the US.
These letters come as Biden ordered another 45 million barrels of crude oil be released from the US Strategic Oil Reserve on Tuesday, and as Inflation sits at a 40 year high, at 8.6 percent.
Biden’s reportedly letters gave no timeline as to when these actions would be taken, only that it would happen in the "near future."

The Biden administration has continually blamed high gas prices on Putin, as well as oil companies not taking advantage of available leases for drilling.
In March, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that "We have actually produced more oil at record numbers and we will continue to produce more oil. There are 9,000 approved drilling permits that are not being used. So the suggestion that we are not allowing companies to drill is inaccurate. The suggestion that that is what is hindering or preventing us prices to come down is inaccurate."
"90 percent of them happen on private lands," Psaki said, "as I'm sure you know, and there are 9,000 unused, approved drilling permits. So I would suggest you ask the oil companies why they're not using those if there's a desire to drill more."
In May, the administration cancelled the sale of a million-acre oil and gas lease in Alaska due to "lack of industry interest in leasing in the area."

https://thepostmillennial.com/biden...ompanies-if-they-dont-ramp-up-production
REPORT: Unhappy Biden Had A Talking To With Top Officials Who Were Pushing For A Ukrainian Win
DIANA GLEBOVA
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
June 16, 2022
10:27 AM ET

President Joe Biden reportedly told two top officials to tone down their rhetoric about Ukraine in the Russia-Ukraine war, saying the U.S. should not publicly announce they wanted a Ukrainian win.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Ukraine in April, and Austin publicly stated the Biden administration wanted Ukraine to win, not just defend themselves from the Russian invasion. Blinken appeared to agree with the remarks.



Biden called the pair after the comments were made and expressed concern that they had said too much, NBC reported Thursday, citing multiple unnamed administration officials. The president was worried the rhetoric condoning an explicit win over Russia could set unrealistic expectations and push the U.S. into the conflict, according to the outlet.

“Biden was not happy when Blinken and Austin talked about winning in Ukraine,” one of the administration officials reportedly said. “He was not happy with the rhetoric.”

The secretaries told Biden their comments had been misunderstood, a different administration official reportedly told the outlet.

U.S. officials are talking about whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s position — to not cede any territory to Russia — is possible if he wants to end the war, NBC reported, citing seven current and former U.S. officials and European officials. (RELATED: In Reversal, Western Leaders Suddenly Fret Over Potential Ukraine Victory Over Russia)

French President Emanuel Macron said Wednesday that Ukraine must be willing to negotiate with Russia.

“We are not pressuring them to make concessions, as some Europeans are. We would never ask them to cede territory,” one U.S. official reportedly told the outlet. “We are planning for a long war. We intend to prepare the American people for that, and we are prepared to ask Congress for more money.”

https://dailycaller.com/2022/06/16/report-biden-top-officials-ukrainian-win/
This Incompetent Press Secretary is a perfect match to this "Regime."

Cackling Kamala to Head New Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse
AMERICAN NEWS Jun 16, 2022 2:43 PM EST
Vice President Harris to head new Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse
The task force's launch this afternoon will center around Vice President Harris hosting a "survivor and expert" roundtable.

Today, Vice President Kamala Harris will convene the first meeting of a new federal task force called the "White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse."
According to an official White House "fact sheet," the task force will respond "to the need for government leadership to address online harms, which disproportionately affect women, girls, people of color, and LGBTQI+ individuals."

https://rumble.com/v13jat1-sen.-rand-paul-grills-mayorkas-over-bidens-ministry-of-truth.html

This task force's goal and intention has similarities to the failed Department of Homeland Security's Disinformation Governance Board which was eponymously called the "Ministry of Truth."
The historically unpopular Vice President Harris is adding leadership of the task force to her growing list of assignments from the White House, which has included finding ways to fix illegal immigration.
The task force's launch this afternoon will center around Vice President Harris hosting a "survivor and expert" roundtable.
According to The Hill, some of those attendees include Attorney General Merrick Garland, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, and Sloane Stephens, a tennis player who received mean-spirited messages on social media after she exited the US Open.
According to the official White House memorandum on the task force, The Director of the White House Gender Policy Council and the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs will be the task force's co-chairs.
The articulation of the task force's goals include "enhancing and expanding data collection and research across the Federal Government to measure the costs, prevalence, exposure to, and impact of technology-facilitated gender-based violence."
Expanding the government's ability to collect reservoirs of data on its citizens was one of the former Disinformation Board's goals as well.
Another intention of the task force is "developing programs and policies to address the disproportionate impact of online harassment, abuse, and disinformation campaigns targeting women and LGBTQI+ individuals who are public and political figures." They did not clarify the measuring principle for "disproportionate impact."
The task force cited "the tragic events in Buffalo and Uvalde" as reasons for the task forces creation because "the internet can fuel hate, misogyny, and abuse with spillover effects that threaten our communities and safety offline."
The task force has been given 180 days to provide recommendations for how America, from the federal government down to individual citizens, can better comply with their standards of behavior. They didn't specify any one platform they were analyzing but rather that they were just looking at all types of online "illegal conduct."

https://thepostmillennial.com/vice-...e-to-address-online-harassment-and-abuse
Thanks "Joe"

Global economic collapse may now be underway, Wall Street sounds alarm, $3 trillion in retirement wiped out, Consumer spending running out of steam, Housing Market teetering
Ricky Scaparo Jun 16, 2022


Analysts increasingly see a recession looming in the US following the Federal Reserve’s biggest increase in interest rates since 1994 and signs of weaker consumer spending. The Fed hiked its policy rate by 75 basis points Wednesday to a range of 1.5% to 1.75%, as officials intensified their battle against inflation that’s remained stubbornly high.

According to Yahoo, Wells Fargo & Co. now forecasts a “mild recession” starting in mid-2023, as inflation becomes more entrenched in the economy and eats into consumer spending power — and as the Fed takes more aggressive steps to address it. Meanwhile, Moody’s Analytics said that chances of a soft landing are lower.

“The Federal Reserve is going to hike interest rates until policymakers break inflation, but the risk is that they also break the economy,” Ryan Sweet, Moody’s Analytics head of monetary policy research, said in a research note. “Growth is slowing and the effect of the tightening in financial market conditions and removal of monetary policy have yet to hit the economy.”

US retail sales fell for the first time in five months in May as higher prices hit consumer pocketbooks. Also on Wednesday, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta cut its estimate for second-quarter growth to 0%. And Guggenheim Chief Investment Officer Scott Minerd said the US may already be in a recession, given the slowdown in consumer spending.

A growing number of economists have recently said a contraction next year would be difficult to avoid. In his note Wednesday, Wells Fargo’s Jay Bryson said he was expecting a soft landing just a week or so ago — but now his base scenario is for a mild recession.

A key source of US economic growth this year — consumer spending — is showing signs of losing steam, even before Wednesday’s round of Federal Reserve rate hikes kick in. Credit card data show that spending in May was just 10% higher from the same month last year, according to a Barclays report this week. For the rest of 2021, that monthly spending growth has averaged more like 20%.

That slowing growth, combined with weakening home sales and declines in wage growth, would mean that monetary tightening is already hitting the economy hard. The Fed may be able to tighten less aggressively in July, according to Barclays, which is forecasting just a half percentage point rate hike next month. Rates markets indicate a strong chance of a three-quarter percentage point hike.

The stock and corporate bond markets don’t reflect the risk of a weakening consumer, wrote Barclays strategists including Ajay Rajadhyaksha, Ryan Preclaw, and Hale Holden, in a separate Tuesday note. The slowing growth of consumer spending underscores how difficult the Fed’s job is now as it looks to contain inflation that’s running at a four-decade high, while trying to avoid tipping the economy into recession.

The softening only started in the last four to six weeks, but it was visible among both high- and low-income consumers, the strategists said, based on a sampling of Barclays credit card data. And it’s consistent with a report on Wednesday that showed retail purchases fell 0.3% in May from the month before, the first decline this year.

Amid surging layoffs in the real estate market, slumping homebuilder sentiment, soaring rates, and plunging mortgage applications, it is no surprise that analysts expected a drop in Housing Starts and Permits in May (-1.8% MoM and -2.5% MoM respectively). According to Zero Hedge,

Those numbers were destroyed as Housing Starts crashed 14.4% MoM and Permits plunged 7.0% MoM… This is the biggest drop in housing starts since the economy was shutdown by the government in April 2020. Starts have fallen to their lowest since April 2021 and Permits to their lowest since Sept 2021.

Meanwhile, The U.S. stock market rout that has put U.S. equities in a bear market isn’t just reducing the net worth of billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. It’s also taking a toll on Americans’ retirement savings, wiping out trillions of dollars in value.

The selloff has erased nearly $3 trillion from U.S. retirement accounts, according to Alicia Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. By her calculations, 401(k) plan participants have lost about $1.4 trillion from their accounts since the end of 2021. People with IRAs — most of which are 401(k) rollovers — have lost $2 trillion this year.

This year’s stock slump is the most severe market downturn since March of 2020, when COVID-19 erupted in the U.S. Historically, 401(k) investments take about two years after a market decline of this size to regain their previous value.

“Anybody who has to retire when the market is down is in a bad position,” Munnell said. “Younger people, you can kind of wait it out — these things have come back time and time again,” she added. “But people who use their retirement money to support themselves really suffer in this kind of event.”

According to CBS News, Retirement accounts are the main channel through which most Americans are exposed to the ups and downs of the stock market. Nearly three-quarters of all 401(k) money is held in stocks, according to a Vanguard report from 2021. This year it’s been mostly down: The S&P 500 has sunk 22%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost nearly 13% and the Nasdaq Composite has fallen more than 30%.

To be sure, many Wall Street professionals viewed last year’s run-up in stocks as a bubble fueled by speculators looking for a place to park new money. But that doesn’t make the loss any easier to swallow for most workers, who lack the time, skill, or interest to try to time the markets.

“One could argue that these recent losses are simply wiping out the extraordinary gains that occurred from mid-2020 to the end of 2021, so that people are not actually worse off than before the pandemic,” Munnell wrote in a blog post, shared first with CBS MoneyWatch. But human nature being what it is, “the prior gains were permanent, so the recent losses are no less painful.

Meanwhile, overseas, China’s holdings of U.S Treasuries tumbled in April to their lowest since May 2010, data showed on Wednesday, with Chinese investors likely cutting losses as Treasury prices fell after Federal Reserve officials signaled sizable rate hikes to temper soaring inflation.

Chinese holdings dropped to $1.003 trillion in April, down $36.2 billion from $1.039 trillion the previous month, according to U.S. Treasury Department figures. China’s stock of Treasuries in May 2010 was $843.7 billion, data showed. The reduction in Treasury holdings may also have been aimed at diversifying China’s foreign exchange holdings, analysts said.

The Chinese sales contributed to a drop in overall foreign holdings of Treasuries in April that helped propel yields higher. U.S. benchmark 10-year Treasury yields started April with a yield of 2.3895% and surged roughly 55 basis points to 2.9375% by the end of the month.

Japan’s holdings of U.S. Treasuries fell further in April to their lowest since January 2020, amid a persistent decline in the yen versus the dollar, which may have prompted Japanese investors to sell U.S. assets to benefit from the exchange rate.

According to Yahoo News, Japanese holdings fell to $1.218 trillion in April, from $1.232 trillion in March. Japan remained the largest non-U.S. holder of Treasuries. Overall, foreign holdings of Treasuries slid to 7.455 trillion, the lowest since April 2021, from $7.613 trillion in March.

On a transaction basis, U.S. Treasuries saw net foreign outflows of $1.152 billion in April, from net new foreign inflows of $48.795 billion in March. This was the first outflow since October 2021. The Federal Reserve, at its policy meeting in March, raised benchmark interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point.

https://endtimeheadlines.org/2022/0...g-out-of-steam-housing-market-teetering/
A Nation run by Clowns!

Can you imagine thinking these are informative?
Brain rot.
Braindead Biden to CEO of Jo-Ann Stores: “My Sympathies to the Family of Your CFO Who Dropped Dead Very Unexpectedly”
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 16, 2022

You really cannot make this up.

“My sympathies to the family of your… uh… CFO who dropped dead very unexpectedly,” Biden said to the CEO of Jo-Ann Stores.

Biden to a guest at his speech:

"My sympathies to the family of your… uhhh… CFO who dropped dead very unexpectedly."




If you think things couldn’t get worse, remember who’s in the White House. Perhaps more importantly, remember that millions of Americans thought putting him there was a good idea. It may not have been 81 million as they claim, but there are still a lot of absolute morons among us.

https://thelibertydaily.com/brainde...-cfo-who-dropped-dead-very-unexpectedly/
Biden Now Claims Shipping Companies Are 'Price Gouging' but the Facts Say Differently
By Nick Arama | Jun 16, 2022 8:45 PM ET

There’s a tendency to ask, “What is the government doing?” when things are messed up. But as Ronald Reagan schooled us, the nine worst words in the English language are: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” Beyond that, this is not the nature of our government. We’re not a dictatorship. We don’t have a king who operates by fiat. At least we’re not supposed to. The government isn’t our daddy who tells us what to do. But the more power we allow the government to have, the more those in government will take.

We already have Biden exceeding what he’s supposed to be doing with executive power provisions and the Defense Production Act. For example, he’s used the Defense Production Act to increase the production of solar panels, claiming that’s related to energy concerns. What does that have to do with the rising gas prices? But that was his excuse for the improper use of this act, to pump solar panels to fit his political agenda. Is someone making bank as a result?

In the effort to deflect from his failures when it comes to inflation and gas prices, Biden has also been going after private companies, like the oil companies, threatening them and blaming their “greed” for the rise in prices–when it’s his bad and inconsistent policies that have decimated the energy industry. Instead of letting loose private industry, thus encouraging their growth in a way that’s better for Americans, Biden is always trying to restrict it with heavy regulation, which discourages industry and growth.

Now Biden has moved on to attacking the shipping companies. Here he was on June 10 threatening to “pop ’em” — meaning, punch the people running the shipping companies.

Joe Biden threatens violence on those he disagrees with: “Every once in a while something you learn makes you viscerally angry. Like if you had the person in front of you, you’d want to pop ’em.”pic.twitter.com/AZ823lL4r7

— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) June 10, 2022

This is the guy we have in charge, with access to nuclear codes? Yeesh.

Biden just signed a bipartisan bill imposing restrictions on shipping companies, claiming there were “nine companies”–who controlled everything–that are price gouging.

But just like with the oil companies, what Biden is saying isn’t true. We’re supposed to believe that all these individual entities suddenly got greedy? Why weren’t they as greedy under President Donald Trump? The story of course is that it’s other than what Biden says–and the World Shipping Council (rightly) let Biden have it.

The World Shipping Council, whose members include Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk, destroyed Biden’s characterizations of the industry in a statement they issued on Thursday.

The Federal Maritime Commission has found that “ocean carrier competition is ‘vigorous’ and that while ocean freight prices are high, they are ‘exacerbated by the pandemic, an unexpected and unprecedent surge in consumer spending particularly in the United States, and supply chain congestion, and are the product of the market forces of supply and demand,’ ” the shipping group said.

“The worn-out talking point that ‘there’s only nine major ocean shipping lines who ship from Asia to the United States’ is also untrue. While nine lines in and of itself is evidence of competition and not concentration, there are an additional thirteen ocean liner companies that operated over 30% of the sailings from Asia to the U.S so far this year.”

In other words, what Biden has said is wrong. They have increased costs with having to deal with all the issues of the supply chain congestion, a problem Biden simply seems to dismiss. He thinks he can just regulate them or beat it out of them.

As Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey observes, the shipping company is not exactly making out hand over fist, contrary to what Biden claims. Ed explains that the industry had an operating loss of more than $3 billion in 2021. He also has another great observation — assuming this were true, the supply chain problems have been going on since Biden came into office, so why is he only addressing this now?

The purpose of this is to make it appear to his left-wing base that he’s turning the screws on those evil greedy corporations because a lot of the left-wing base has seen Biden as largely ineffective on everything, just like the right has. But at a time when the problem is that the companies have had to deal with too many problems and regulations, Biden is going to add more regulation into the bargain–maybe, with a side of threats?

Christine McDaniel, an international trade economist who is also a Senior Research Fellow at George Mason University, knocked down Biden’s claims about price gouging and monopoly. She notes it was supply and demand, as a result of the problems of the pandemic.

In fact, the final report found that the current market for ocean liners in the trans-Pacific is not concentrated, and that trans-Atlantic trade is only minimally concentrated. The market for ocean services remains highly contestable.

— Christine McDaniel (@christinemcdan) June 15, 2022

On top of that, McDaniel explains that Biden is going to drop these regulations on the industry just as the congestion seems to be abating, so suddenly inserting this on to the situation could make things worse.

But hey, at least Biden can then say he “did something,” right? And when things get worse, just as with everything else he touches, the refrain from the WH podium will be: “Not my fault, blame Putin.”

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/202...ging-but-the-facts-say-different-n579645
No, the facts don't say different, many major news outlets have reported on it since the pandemic. smh.
Epic: The Daily Wire Produces A Savage Montage Of CNN Spreading Fake News
by Hailey Sanibel June 17, 2022
[Linked Image from thebluestateconservative.com]

Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire is just a few years old, but they have already carved out a huge space in the conservative news niche for their powerful assault on corporate media outlets of all kinds. Fox News has repeatedly proven itself to be a shill for Big Pharma and leftist causes, and Newsmax has even sold out on Ukraine.

Thankfully, and perhaps recognizing this void in real truth telling, The Daily Wire has stepped up to the plate. They produce narrative-shifting documentaries – going after Fauci, George Floyd, and the idea of womanhood – and have a stellar lineup both in the podcast space and online print news.

They also do a great job at shorts, which is where this video comes in. The faltering house of pedos and deviants at CNN is in a freefall, aided largely by the fact that it can’t tell the truth. They are the opposite of the mythical George Washington, who could tell no lies.

As Donald, Jr. says, this video is an epic, must-watch:



Tater Stelter sets up the video by noting: “This brand research by Gallup says American trust in the mass media is at its lowest point since 2016 and near a record low overall.”

From there, the short clips come together with the perfectly-overlaid score to produce a truly remarkable summary of CNN’s specific, and corporate media’s general, collapse. They simply cannot report fairly, accurately, or honestly.

Setting aside Zucker’s affair, Toobin’s self-pleasuring, and the firing of pedophiliac monsters, the real reason for CNN’s abysmal ratings is tied directly to their inability to serve the public interest. When a lineup of Don Lemon, Chris Cuomo, Brian Stelter, and so many other hosts of primetime slots can’t hide their elitist and intellectual snobbery at regular Americans, and pass along hoaxes as real news, abject failure is the only possible result.

Chris Cuomo has since been fired, and it remains to be seen what will happen to Don Lemon and Brian Stelter. Both are awful, but Stelter especially so because he possesses no apparent talents. How did he get hired in the first place, let alone become the focal point of a major media company? It defies logic and biggles the mind. As much as he offers moments of hilarity and comedic relief, his days are sadly numbered. It’s as if CNN is trying to get viewers again.

Fox News previously reported:

“A CNN “insider” is reportedly calling for the firing of the network’s left-wing media correspondent Brian Stelter for not exposing CNN president Jeff Zucker’s romantic relationship with another high-ranking colleague, something that’s been dubbed an “open secret” by critics.

Stelter, who has emerged as CNN’s lackey whenever the network was swept up in controversy, has been all over CNN’s airwaves on Wednesday to report on the sudden resignation of his boss, who admitted he failed to disclose a consensual relationship he had with another CNN executive.”

https://thebluestateconservative.co...vage-montage-of-cnn-spreading-fake-news/
For Pride month, the CCP celebrated the launch of its third aircraft carrier, the first to rival our own and the first built entirely in China
Joel Abbott
Jun 17th, 2022 10:47 am
[Linked Image from media.notthebee.com]

Check it out:



Here's some specs on this bad boy from NPR:

Beijing launched a new-generation aircraft carrier Friday, the first such ship to be both designed and built in China, in a milestone as it seeks to extend the range and power of its navy.

The Type 003 carrier christened Fujian left its drydock at a shipyard outside Shanghai in the morning and tied up at a nearby pier, state media reports said.

That's right. China now has the capacity to totally design and build their own aircraft carriers without outside countries.

Equipped with the latest weaponry and aircraft-launch technology, the Type 003 ship's capabilities are thought to rival those of Western carriers, as Beijing seeks to turn its navy, already the world's largest, into a multi-carrier force.

I remember some guy warning the U.S. about its aging navy and the need to invest quickly in ships to keep China from controlling the oceans over the next century, but he was too orange so we sent him away.

It's okay though! Diversity is our strength.

[Linked Image from media.notthebee.com]

And Pride is back in the White House!



Meanwhile, the Fujian can carry 26 jets, 22 helicopters, 54 surface-to-air missiles, an array of 30mm guns, has a crew of 2,500, and weighs 65,000 tons with a full load.

In just a matter of years, China has gone from repurposing an old Soviet carrier to this next-gen beast built entirely by their own hands. At the same time, they are building artificial islands all over the place to extend their territory around the South China Sea.

The U.S. Navy has sailed warships past artificial islands China has built in the sea that are equipped with airstrips and other military facilities. China insists its territory extends to those islands, while the U.S. Navy says it conducts the missions there to ensure the free flow of international trade.

Because I've read a history book, I have a bad feeling about this.

Despite all the hullaballoo about Putin and right-wing grandmas these days from the White House, there's only one nation on the planet that poses an actual threat to the stability of the 21st century.

China's People Liberation Army Navy, or PLAN, has been modernizing for more than a decade to become more of a "blue water" force — one capable of operating globally rather than being restricted to remaining closer to the Chinese mainland.

Whoever controls the oceans controls trade. Whoever controls trade controls the world!

[Linked Image from media.notthebee.com]

https://notthebee.com/article/for-p...3rd-armed-to-the-teeth-aircraft-carrier/
Jill Has to Rescue Joe From Gaggle of Reporters Before They Leave for Yet Another Vacation
By Nick Arama | Jun 17, 2022 3:15 PM ET
[Linked Image from media.townhall.com]

Joe Biden has spent the week assigning blame for inflation and skyrocketing gas prices. He had been trying to put it on Vladimir Putin, but this week, he also went all in blaming the oil and shipping companies.

He threatened the oil companies for not producing enough gas, without acknowledging that he’s been anti-energy and fossil fuels since he ran, contributing to the problem by stopping drilling, canceling leases, and imposing restrictions ever since he came in. He claimed the oil and shipping companies were doing this for greed and profit, without explaining why they suddenly ‘turned so greedy’ on his watch. This was nonsense, as we noted — an effort to shift away from his failures.

Biden also blamed the American people for being upset with him. He claimed they were “really, really done” because they had mental health issues as a result of the COVID pandemic. No, sir, they are upset because of your bad policies. That’s very sound thought about very bad policies.

But now that he’s blamed everyone else and taken no responsibility himself, he’s grabbed Jill and the cat, and headed out the door to the beach before noon on Friday for yet another vacation at his house in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Monday is a federal holiday so he’ll have a long weekend.



https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/17/politics/willow-the-white-house-cat/index.html

I suppose there are a couple of different ways of looking at how much vacation time he takes. One, he doesn’t give a darn about the mess he leaves behind, and two, maybe when he’s on vacation, he’s being a little less harmful to us than normal. But it just shows, once again, where his priorities are.

He couldn’t quite get away without the media trying to nail him and ask him some questions first. He stopped and was talking with them for a few moments, then Jill came to rescue him and try to pull him away before he said anything silly, yet again.



From NY Post:

“It should not be this high,” the president told reporters on the lawn. “They’re making exorbitant profits, number one. Number two, I’ve contacted them, my team has, to ask what their plans are and to give any suggestions they have.”

He added: “There are 9,000 leases — 9,000 — that they can drill … but they’re not doing it.”

Biden went on, “Number three, I think we’re going to be in a position where we’re gonna —.”

Now that might have been interesting to see if he continued with his thoughts, likely expanding on his threats against the oil companies, but his wife managed to stop him and ultimately pull him away after he told an Indian reporter that he would visit India in the future.

So they made it to Delaware, where they don’t have to report who they’re meeting with–and there aren’t records of his gaffes.



Joe had earlier tried to wiggle out of the claim that he was going back on his declaration that Saudi Arabia be made a pariah over the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, who was not an American citizen. But he’s planning to go to convince Saudi Arabia to help with gas prices.

That didn’t go over well with some of his leftist base. So, he also tried to evade responsibility even for his actions, saying he wasn’t going to meet with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. “I’m not going to meet with MBS. I’m going to international meeting and he’s going to be part of it.” Translation: I’m not going to meet with him, I’m just going to meet with him while I’m there. It seems like a difference without a distinction.

But that’s Joe Biden’s logic.

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/202...y-leave-for-yet-another-vacation-n580014
SB, can you explain to the board why you hate the LGBT so much?
Originally Posted by Swish
SB, can you explain to the board why you hate the LGBT so much?

Closets probably have something to do with it.
[Linked Image from thelibertydaily.com]

There Are No “Putin Price Hikes” in America, But Soon There Could Be
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 17, 2022

The feckless leadership of the Biden regime combined with idiotic legislation from Congress since the beginning of the pandemic take most of the blame for the economic woes this nation faces. Add in lingering effects from the lockdowns and self-defacing sanctions we’ve imposed on Russia and you have the lion’s share of what’s causing our fiscal woes.

Nowhere on the current list is Vladimir Putin despite the fact that Democrats keep calling our inflation problems the “Putin Price Hikes.” Their invasion of Ukraine in and of itself did not spike inflation, a fact that is blatant prima facie when we see that price hikes began well before the first Russian tank entered Ukraine. But now that we’re on the verge of recession, it’s very possible for Russia to play some cards they have been holding for a while, cards that could easily exacerbate the problems we’re facing already.

According to Washington Times:

Russia itself has seen foreign investment dry up, hundreds of Western companies pull out, and the domestic GDP set to shrink by 10% or more this year. But the pain hasn’t been all one-sided since President Vladimir Putin gave a green light for the invasion of his neighbor Feb. 24.

Economics specialists and foreign policy observers say the Kremlin still has “some cards” left to play in the global marketplace, particularly in the fuel and food sectors, and could soon decide to pull those levers in order to maximize its leverage in any future peace negotiations with Kyiv. Such Russian tactics, if employed, would likely drive gas, grain and wheat prices even higher than today’s record levels.

Recent days have brought fresh warning signs of just how much sway Moscow holds over key sectors, despite its relatively meager economy — Russia’s GDP is slightly smaller than that of Italy or South Korea — which boasts nowhere near the financial power and influence over global markets of the U.S. or China. Russian officials said Thursday that they were cutting natural gas supplies to Europe even further, bringing the current operating level of the major Nord Stream 1 pipeline down to just 40%, according to Reuters.

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The Kremlin blamed the slowdown on delays in planned repairs to the pipeline and said that Western economic sanctions — instituted in direct response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year — have made it difficult to acquire the necessary parts and equipment. But European officials aren’t buying that rationale.

‌Germany’s chief power regulator, Klaus Mueller, called the explanation “unfounded” and said the decision by Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom appears designed to drive fuel prices higher. The move comes at a crucial moment for Germany and for Europe as a whole, which is trying to quickly move away from dependence on Russian oil and gas but will still rely on that fuel for the coming winter months.

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“We could perhaps get through the summer as the heating season is over. But it is imperative that we fill the storage facilities to get through the winter,” Mr. Mueller told the Germany news outlet Rheinische Post.

Shortly after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Europe pledged to wind down its dependence on Russian oil and gas. But it’s likely to take years before Europe can fully free itself from Russian fuel, and in the interim Mr. Putin could further reduce supplies in a bid to crack Europe’s solidarity and perhaps even convince the West to ease economic sanctions on Moscow.

Amid rapidly rising food and fuel prices, there are already signs that public opinion in Europe is shifting away from a hard-line anti-Russia stance and toward peace, perhaps in the hopes that a cease-fire in Ukraine may bring economic relief.

A major study by the European Council on Foreign Relations published this week found that a plurality of Europeans, about 35%, favor “peace now even at the cost of Ukrainian concessions to Russia.” Researchers believe that number could rise further if the economic fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war grows and drives already out-of-control inflation even higher.

Frustration also is rising in the U.S., where average nationwide gas prices hit $5 per gallon this month for the first time in history.

With the United States so heavily dependent on foreign imports to keep our massive economy going, we’re a few geopolitical moves away from being on the brink of economic collapse. The dollar is terrifying and Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted today that the world is shifting away from using it as the World Reserve Currency. He didn’t say those words explicitly, but it was implied as he pushed toward the globalist dream of Central Bank Digital Currencies.

Powell: “Rapid changes are taking place in the global monetary system that may affect the international role of the dollar.” A US central bank digital currency is being examined to “help the US dollar’s international standing.”

NEW – Powell: "Rapid changes are taking place in the global monetary system that may affect the international role of the dollar."

A US central bank digital currency is being examined to "help the US dollar's international standing." pic.twitter.com/htP6r1brNz

— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) June 17, 2022

Joe Biden is begging for more oil. Cows and chickens are dying at massive rates. Grain is quickly becoming scarce. If ever there was a time to and move your wealth or retirement to precious metals, it’s now.

https://thelibertydaily.com/there-are-no-putin-price-hikes-in-america-but-soon-there-could-be/
This one goes out to SB for all his hard work:

Good luck on a response, bro. I think he has almost all of us on ignore. I think at this point he just posts all these articles so he can have one place to store them and check on 40 from time to time.
Originally Posted by dawglover05
Good luck on a response, bro. I think he has almost all of us on ignore. I think at this point he just posts all these articles so he can have one place to store them and check on 40 from time to time.

A quick tip, I'm sharing with you:
It works! Just do what I do-
I open his thread, and scroll 'til it's dead
Just to clear his thread count from my view.

thumbsup

Time's too precious to waste even a minute of it on sophomoronic ish like his.
Joe Biden, Man of the People
In my sister’s world, Joe Biden has served with distinction during his 48 years in Washington
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Published 17 hours ago on June 17, 2022 By Jeff Davidson

As Joe Biden’s administration continues to crumble and his grasp on realty seems ever more distant, it’s a revelation to know that some people think he’s doing a fine job as leader of the U.S. and, by extension, the free world.

Consider my sister. She has a Ph.D. in psychology and is a counselor with offices in New York and New Haven. She can discuss at length literature, sociology, human relations, movies, and so on. As is typical with those on the Left, her political blind spots are beyond glaring.

Sagacious and Sparkling
In my sister’s world, Joe Biden has served with distinction during his 48 years in Washington. He never took money for pay-to-play schemes from China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Romania, or Ukraine and certainly did not take bribes over at the last two decades. According to my sister, the thoroughly corrupt Biden family has never profited by even one dime – not Hunter, not James – as a result of Joe’s position as vice president and, before that as a senator.

Trending on PolitiCrossing.com: Multi-tasking: More Harm than Good

Keep in mind, many of the alleged 81,000,000 or so ‘voters’ for Biden are like my sister. Inextricably ensconced in the liberal media bubble, they are steadfast in ‘what they know.’ They could easily visit alternative news sites for greater perspective, but they never do, thus creating a self-imposed information iron curtain.

In my sister’s world, Joe Biden never cheated in college, and didn’t plagiarize. He didn’t support the 1994 crime bill which essentially made black males walking targets. In her world, Joe Biden never uttered a racial comment that was less than desirable, and certainly never said things such as:

“I tell you if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black,” (May, 2020); “Poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids,” (August, 2019); “We’ve got to recognize that the kid wearing a hoodie may very well be the next poet laureate and not a gangbanger,” (June, 2019); “They’re gonna put y’all back in chains.” (August, 2012); Obama is “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean,” (February, 2007); and so many other such statements.

Not in Partnership With Obama
In my sister’s world Joe Biden had no part in Obama’s countless scandals or Obama’s self-professed ignorance of them. The Obama/Biden administration claimed to have no knowledge of the ‘Fast and Furious’ scandal; Black Panther voter intimidation; Veterans Administration scandals; NSA spying on German, French, and Japanese heads of state; and NSA spying on reporters and U.S. citizens.

In my sister’s world, Joe Biden was innocent and unaware of the IRS ploy to destroy tens of thousands of emails sought by the House Oversight Committee; the 21.5 million social security numbers hacked from OPM; and the EPA and other agencies paying poor performers not to work, for years, as their cases winded through respective federal bureaucracies.

In my sister’s world, however, anything that Donald Trump did, even somewhat on par with that of Joe Biden, is a crime, punishable by life in prison, if not death. Meanwhile, she is completely oblivious to Trump’s accomplishment, like, say, the lowest unemployment in 35 years, the lowest minority unemployment in history, the lowest minority youth unemployment in history, the lowest female unemployment in 75 years, an across-the-broad increase in wages, tax cuts for middle class, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and other trade deals.

Also the Abraham Accords, other Middle East peace agreements, increased military strength, no wars, the U.S Space Force, a restored VA, reduced danger of conflict with North Korea, China tariffs, 400 miles of new and restored border wall, a secure border, decreased illegal immigration, no domestic terror attacks, prison reform, the ‘Right To Try’, lowering the cost of insulin, low gas prices, energy independence, growing the U.S. economy, and bringing back manufacturing, to cite a tiny fraction of his accomplishments.

The Hair Sniffer-in-Chief
Biden’s major missteps in the Middle East and de facto approval of FBI and DOJ corruption sails right over her head. She has no clue about how Biden enabled China to wreak havoc on U.S. power and influence worldwide. In my sister’s world, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are as pure as the driven snow. They are ideologically correct, or close enough, and that’s all that really counts.

In my sister’s world, Joe Biden does not invade the space of girls or women, does not go around sniffing their hair, and does not touch them inappropriately, and he did not take showers with his 5-year old daughter. He is merely a sweet, old ‘Uncle Joe’ kind of guy.

Tara Reade doesn’t exist in my sister’s world and Joe Biden never tried to rape her. Reade is a liar and a glory seeker. While Biden himself said, “believe the woman,” my sister, every time, succumbs to the New York Times, Washington Post, and Atlantic Monthly view of realty. After all, they retain only trusted reporters who dig for the facts, and objectively present them. The Times amazingly found “no pattern of abuse” related to Biden and the women he has abused.

Likewise, to my sister, Rachel Maddow and all the rest of the MSNBC staff, and Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, and the entire CNN staff are dedicated professionals who seek the truth no matter where the chips fall.

Lucid and Focused
In my sister’s world, Joe Biden is lucid and coherent. His exceedingly few, highly scripted press conferences are the model of competence and credibility. To my sister, Biden makes sense every time he speaks. He is no presidential puppet controlled by handlers. He is his own man.

Indeed, Biden knew that he was the man America wanted. Biden didn’t campaign heavily because he didn’t want to spread Covid-19 to his hundreds of followers. Also, because he had the election locked up, why bother to challenge President Trump, who consistently drew crowds of 30,000 or more?

In my sister’s world, Biden would never cause inflation or supply chain shortages. His weakness did not encourage Putin to invade Ukraine. Biden would never prompt a major crisis on our southern border. He wouldn’t think of tearing down the wall and allowing all manner of immigrants to flood into our land, sinking us financially, medically, economically, morally, and spiritually.

And, well, Joe’s just a good guy, a true American, and you need to realize that.

https://politicrossing.com/joe-biden-man-of-the-people/
Feeble Joe Biden Falls Off Bike in Delaware
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 18, 2022
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While biking with his entourage of Secret Service agents and wife Jill on Saturday, Joe Biden fell off his bicycle in front of onlookers in Delaware. He got up, seemingly unhurt, but the elderly leader of the free world has to realize how feeble this made him look.

Then again, maybe he doesn’t realize much anymore.

Some initially reported he experienced a medical collapse of some sort, but it appeared his right foot got stuck in the pedal strap. Imagine if this happened to Donald Trump.



Other angle:



This isn’t good.

https://thelibertydaily.com/feeble-joe-biden-falls-off-bike-in-delaware/
Hypocrite: Obama Installs Massive Propane Tanks at Swanky Mansion While Pushing Green Policies
Sarah Arnold | Posted: Jun 18, 2022 11:30 AM
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For someone who often boasts about being a climate fighter, former President Obama has done little, in fact he has done just the opposite, of combatting the so-called problem of “global warming.”

Obama has been approved to install three massive propane tanks totaling 2,500 gallons, despite pushing for Democrat-backed green initiatives.

The $75,000 propane tank will sit on Obama’s swanky Martha’s Vineyard property along the “rising” seashore.

The office of the select board of Edgartown, Massachusetts told The Daily Caller that the tanks will be used for “residential purposes,” saying they were shocked at the size of the tanks.

Solar panels and windmills would have made more sense for someone who is highly concerned about the importance of combatting climate change, yet Obama is still set to install the underground tanks.

During Obama’s time in office, he hypocritically advocated for limiting the use of fossil fuel emissions, claiming that “enough has not been done.”

“No challenge poses a greater threat to our children, our planet, and future generations than climate change,” a memo from his office read, adding “that’s why under President Obama’s leadership, the United States has done more to combat climate change than ever before, while growing the economy.”

Meanwhile, national gas prices averaged $5 a gallon and is expected to go even higher as the summer months roll through, while the U.S. Energy Information Administration is warning households they can expect to pay 54 percent more due to rising energy prices.

Critics of the former Democrat president were not amused at his actions while his party continues to push for green energy down American’s throats.





https://townhall.com/tipsheet/sarah...on-while-pushing-green-policies-n2608950
The Engineered Stagflationary Collapse Has Arrived – Here’s What Happens Next
BY BRANDON SMITH June 18, 2022 in Cross-Posted, Opinions
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In my 16 years as an alternative economist and political writer I have spent around half that time warning that the ultimate outcome of the Federal Reserve’s stimulus model would be a stagflationary collapse. Not a deflationary collapse, or an inflationary collapse, but a stagflationary collapse. The reasons for this were very specific – Mass debt creation was being countered with MORE debt creation while many central banks have been simultaneously devaluing their currencies through QE measures. On top of that, the US is in the unique position of relying on the world reserve status of the dollar and that status is diminishing.

It was only a matter of time before the forces of deflation and inflation met in the middle to create stagflation. In my article ‘Infrastructure Bills Do Not Lead To Recovery, Only Increased Federal Control’, published in April of 2021, I stated that:

“Production of fiat money is not the same as real production within the economy… Trillions of dollars in public works programs might create more jobs, but it will also inflate prices as the dollar goes into decline. So, unless wages are adjusted constantly according to price increases, people will have jobs, but still won’t be able to afford a comfortable standard of living. This leads to stagflation, in which prices continue to rise while wages and consumption stagnate.

Another Catch-22 to consider is that if inflation becomes rampant, the Federal Reserve may be compelled (or claim they are compelled) to raise interest rates significantly in a short span of time. This means an immediate slowdown in the flow of overnight loans to major banks, an immediate slowdown in loans to large and small businesses, an immediate crash in credit options for consumers, and an overall crash in consumer spending. You might recognize this as the recipe that created the 1981-1982 recession, the third-worst in the 20th century.

In other words, the choice is stagflation, or deflationary depression.”

It’s clear today what the Fed has chosen. It’s important to remember that throughout 2020 and 2021 the mainstream media, the central bank and most government officials were telling the public that inflation was “transitory.” Suddenly in the past few months this has changed and now even Janet Yellen has admitted that she was “wrong” on inflation. This is a misdirection, however, because the Fed knows exactly what it is doing and always has. Yellen denied reality, but she knew she was denying reality. In other words, she was not mistaken about the economic crisis, she lied about it.

As I outlined last December in my article ‘The Fed’s Catch-22 Taper Is A Weapon, Not A Policy Error’:

‘First and foremost, no, the Fed is not motivated by profits, at least not primarily. The Fed is able to print wealth at will, they don’t care about profits – They care about power and centralization. Would they sacrifice “the golden goose” of US markets in order to gain more power and full bore globalism? Absolutely. Would central bankers sacrifice the dollar and blow up the Fed as an institution in order to force a global currency system on the masses? There is no doubt; they’ve put the US economy at risk in the past in order to get more centralization.’

The Fed has known for years that the current path would lead to inflation and then market destruction, and here’s the proof – Fed Chairman Jerome Powell actually warned about this exact outcome in October of 2012:

“I have concerns about more purchases. As others have pointed out, the dealer community is now assuming close to a $4 trillion balance sheet and purchases through the first quarter of 2014. I admit that is a much stronger reaction than I anticipated, and I am uncomfortable with it for a couple of reasons. First, the question, why stop at $4 trillion? The market in most cases will cheer us for doing more. It will never be enough for the market. Our models will always tell us that we are helping the economy, and I will probably always feel that those benefits are overestimated. And we will be able to tell ourselves that market function is not impaired and that inflation expectations are under control. What is to stop us, other than much faster economic growth, which it is probably not in our power to produce?

When it is time for us to sell, or even to stop buying, the response could be quite strong; there is every reason to expect a strong response. So there are a couple of ways to look at it. It is about $1.2 trillion in sales; you take 60 months, you get about $20 billion a month. That is a very doable thing, it sounds like, in a market where the norm by the middle of next year is $80 billion a month. Another way to look at it, though, is that it’s not so much the sale, the duration; it’s also unloading our short volatility position.”

As we all now know, the Fed waited until their balance sheet was far larger and until the economy was MUCH weaker than it was in 2012 to unleash tightening measures. They KNEW the whole time exactly what was going to happen.

It is no coincidence that the culmination of the Fed’s stimulus bonanza has arrived right after the incredible damage done to the economy and the global supply chain by the covid lockdowns. It is no coincidence that these two events work together to create the perfect stagflationary scenario. And, it’s no coincidence that the only people who benefit from these conditions are proponents of the “Great Reset” ideology at the World Economic Forum and other globalist institutions. This is an engineered collapse that has been in the works for many years.

The goal is to “reset” the world, to erase what’s left of free market systems, and to establish what they call the “Shared Economy” system. This system is one in which the people who survive the crash will be made utterly dependent on government through Universal Basic Income and one that will restrict all resource usage in the name of “carbon reduction.” According to the WEF, you will own nothing and you will like it.

The collapse is engineered to create crisis conditions so frightening that they expect the majority of the public to submit to a collectivist hive mind lifestyle with greatly reduced standards. This would be accomplished through UBI, digital currency models, carbon taxation, population reduction, rationing of all commodities and a social credit system. The goal, in other words, is complete control through technocratic authoritarianism.

All of this is dependent on the exploitation of crisis events to create fear in the population. Now that economic destabilization has arrived, what happens next? Here are my predictions…

The Fed Will Hike Interest Rates More Than Expected, But Not Enough To Stop Inflation
Today, we are witnessing the poisonous fruits of a decade-plus of massive fiat money creation and we are now at the stage where the Fed will reveal its true plan. Hiking interest rates fast, or hiking them slow. Fast hikes will mean an almost immediate crash in markets (beyond what we have already seen), slow hikes will mean a drawn out process of price inflation and general uncertainty.

I believe the Fed will hike more than expected, but not enough to actually slow inflation in necessities. There will be an overall decline in luxury items, recreation commerce and non-essentials, but most other goods will continue to climb in cost. It is to the advantage of globalists to keep the inflation train running for another year or longer.

In the end, though, the central bank WILL declare that the pace of interest rates is not enough to stop inflation and they will revert to a Volcker-like strategy, pushing rates up so high that the economy simply stops functioning altogether.

Markets Will Crash And Unemployment Will Abruptly Spike
Stock markets are utterly dependent on Fed stimulus and easy money through low interest rate loans – This is a fact. Without low rates and QE, corporations cannot engage in stock buybacks. Meaning, the tools for artificially inflating equities are disappearing. We are already seeing the effects of this now with markets dropping 20% or more.

The Fed will not capitulate. They will continue to hike regardless of the market reaction.

As far as jobs are concerned, Biden and many mainstream economists constantly applaud the low unemployment rate as proof that the American economy is “strong,” but this is an illusion. Covid stimulus measures temporarily created a dynamic in which businesses needed increased staff to deal with excess retail spending. Now, the covid checks have stopped and Americans have maxed out their credit cards. There is nothing left to keep the system afloat.

Businesses will start making large job cuts throughout the last half of 2022.

Price Controls
I have no doubt that Joe Biden and Democrats will seek to enforce price controls on many goods as inflation continues, and there will be a handful of Republicans that will support the tactic. Price controls actually lead to a reduction in supply because they remove all profits and thus all incentive for manufacturers to keep producing goods. What usually happens at that point is government steps in to nationalize manufacturing, but this will be substandard production and at a much lower yield.

In the end, supplies are reduced even further and prices go even higher on the black market because no one can get their hands on most goods anyway.

Rationing
Yes, rationing at the manufacturing and distribution level is going to happen, so be sure to buy what you need now before it does. Rationing occurs in the wake of price controls or supply chain disruptions, and usually this coincides with a government propaganda campaign against “hoarders.”

They will hold up a few exaggerated examples of people who buy truckloads of merchandise to scalp prices on the black market. Then, not long after, they will accuse preppers and anyone who bought goods BEFORE the crisis of “hoarding” simply because they planned ahead.

Rationing is not only about controlling the supply of necessities and thus controlling the population by proxy; it is also about creating an atmosphere of blame and suspicion within the public and getting them to snitch on or attack anyone that is prepared. Prepared people represent a threat to the establishment, so expect to be demonized in the media and organize with other prepared people to protect yourself.

Be Ready, It Only Gets Worse From Here On
It might sound like I am predicting success of the Great Reset program, but I actually believe the globalists will fail in the end. That’s not going to stop them from making the attempt. Also, the above scenarios are only predictions for the near term (within the next couple of years). There will be many other problems that stem from these situations.

Naturally, food riots and other mob actions will become more commonplace, perhaps not this year, but by the end of 2023 they will definitely be a problem. This will coincide with the return of political unrest in the US as leftist factions, encouraged by globalist foundations, demand more government intervention in poverty. At the same time, conservatives will demand less government interference and less tyranny.

At bottom, the people who are prepared might be called a lot of mean names, but as long as we organize and work together, we will survive. Many unprepared people will NOT survive. Understand that the economic conditions ahead of us are historically destructive; there is no way that serious consequences can be avoided for a large part of the population, if only because they refuse to listen and to take proper steps to protect themselves.

The denial is over. The crash is here. Time to take action if you have not done so already.

https://americafirstreport.com/the-...pse-has-arrived-heres-what-happens-next/
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Cackling Kamala: “There’s Nothing About [Abortion] That Will Require Anyone to Abandon Their Faith”
By J.D. Rucker • Jun. 18, 2022

Nobody has accused Kamala Harris of being a great orator or having the ability to answer questions appropriately. She’s the queen of word salads and has demonstrated a certain appeal for those of low intelligence.

Recently, she did her best to sound intellectual again regarding abortion and faith. Reactions on social media were predictable with pro-lifers ranging from being outraged to confused while pro-abortionists cheered on her use of buzzwords. But it doesn’t take deep analysis to appreciate how nonsensical her words really are. Watch:



https://thelibertydaily.com/cacklin...l-require-anyone-to-abandon-their-faith/
Man, this couldn't have come at a better time. Imagine trying to fight a war with a bunch of pent up depression because people keep forgetting to call you "they".


You know I don't like this new norm either, mostly because I struggle to understand it too. But our lack of understanding is part of their issue. So there is that to consider.

My wife just had a school-age kid tell her that two students in her school identify one as a cat, the other as a dog... what? I don't get it, but if they want to sniff butts as a greeting who am I to say they can't?
Oh happy day!!!!!!! Oh happy day!!!!!! Since 1973 babies have been murdered!!!! Many generations of lives, loves, contributions to society LOST FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just like Donald Trump: AQUITTED!!!!!!!!!!!

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Trump Overrules Biden: ‘The Biggest Win for Life in a Generation’ Was ‘Only Made Possible Because I Delivered’
David Hawkins June 24, 20222 Comments

President Donald Trump overruled President Biden and took a victory lap after the judges he appointed, after beating both corrupt political parties in the most consequential election (2016) in modern history, overturned Roe v Wade.

Trump said: “Today’s decision which is the biggest win for life in a generation, along with other decisions that have been announced recently were only made possible because I delivered everything as promised including nominating and getting three highly respected and strong constitutionalist confirmed to the United States Supreme Court.

“It was my great honor to do so. I did not cave to the radical left Democrats, their partners in the fake news media, or the RINOs.”

Biden said today, despite supporting a constitutional amendment that would overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to choose their own policies on abortion in 1982:

“Today, the Supreme Court of the United States expressly took away a constitutional right from the American people that it had already recognized. They didn’t limit it. They simply took away.

“This is not over.

“It was three justices named by one president, Donald Trump, who were the core of today’s decision to upend the scales of justice and eliminate a fundamental right for women in this country.

“Make no mistake — this decision is a culmination of a deliberate effort over decades to upset the balance of our law. It’s a realization of an extreme ideology and a tragic error by the Supreme Court, in my view.

“It concerns me a great deal that, after 50 years, we’re going to decide that a woman doesn’t have the right to choose.

“But even more equally profound is the rationale used — and it would mean that every other decision relating to the notion of privacy is thrown into question.

“This fall, Roe is on the ballot.

“Personal freedoms are on the ballot. The right to privacy, liberty, equality, they’re all on the ballot.

“Until then, I will do all in my power to protect a woman’s right in states where they will face the consequences of today’s decision.”

“My administration will remain vigilant as the implications of this decision play out.

“I’ve warned about how this decision risks the broader right to privacy for everyone. That’s because Roe recognized the fundamental right to privacy that has served as the basis for so many more rights that — we’ve come to take for granted that are engrained in the fabric of this country — the right to make the best decisions for your health, the right to use birth control, the right to privacy of a couple in their bedroom, for God’s sake, the right to marry the person you love.

“Justice Thomas said as much today, he explicitly called to reconsider the right of marriage equality, the right of couples to make their choices on contraception.

“This is an extreme and dangerous path that the court is now taking us on.”


CRY BABY CRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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https://slaynews.com/news/donald-tr...-announced-recently-were-only-made-poss/
Here is a report on your fearless leader. Surely you all agree...??


Biden At 500 Days
On virtually every point of domestic and foreign policy, Joe Biden's administration has been a flop.
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JUNE 27, 2022|12:01 AM
PETER VAN BUREN

Joe Biden at about 500 days in office is testing the limits of those who claimed 501 days ago that “anybody” would be better than Donald Trump. With the threat of nuclear war now well alive, Biden presides over the highest gas prices, the worst inflation, and the saddest stock market in generations. It is not morning in America anymore. It’s late on Sunday afternoon, and it’s raining.

Start with his record-breaking vacation time. It became a meme during the Trump years to criticize him for weekends at Mar-a-Lago, and to point out how much the Secret Service paid him for their accommodations. Yet as he marks Day 500, Biden is preparing for another weekend scram, and is on track to take more vacation than any of his predecessors. Since taking office, Biden has spent 191 days away from the White House vacationing in either of his two Delaware properties, at Camp David, or on Nantucket. Trump spent 381 days away from the White House over four years.

And as for those Secret Service room bills, the Service pays them for every president. Members of the Service are prohibited from accepting “gifts,” even the free accommodations necessary to protect the president. At Biden’s home in Delaware he charged the Secret Service $2,200 a month in rent for a cottage on his property when he was vice president. He made $66,000 in total off of the Service in 2013, and while contemporary figures are not available, they are certainly tallying up as they did under Trump and the others. Hillary bought a second house in upstate New York just for the Secret Service, anticipating her victory in 2016.

But what of the time Joe Biden has spent actually in the White House? How have the 500 days gone so far? Biden succeeded primarily in engineering a new form of war in Ukraine—not quite cold and not quite hot. American special forces may soon be on the ground in Kiev and American ships in the Black Sea. The Ukrainians have boasted how American intelligence and targeting information have been used to kill Russian ships, tanks, and generals.With no regard for what leakage into the global black-arms market might mean, Biden is sending billions of top-notch weapons into the nation with the avowed aim of bleeding out Russia. When something like this was tried in Afghanistan in the 1980s, the U.S. had the common courtesy to do it through the CIA and keep at least some of it secret. No more.

Vladimir Putin in return has reminded the world several times that he has nuclear weapons he is not all that opposed to using. Joe Biden has succeeded where presidents since 1989 have failed: He sends Americans to bed at night worrying about nuclear holocaust. That is his greatest foreign-policy accomplishment absent the disastrous evacuation from Afghanistan and a soon-to-really-happen trip to forgive the Saudis for their sins and become the first president since the 1970s to overtly beg for more oil.

For the record, Trump was the only president in some 20 years who did not start a new war during his term and the only one in that same period who made an effort to seek peace with North Korea, a country Joe Biden continues to ignore as official policy. When asked in Seoul if he had a message for Kim Jong Un, Biden said, “Hello. Period.”

In other Leader of the Free World accomplishments, Biden has been snubbed by Mexico, which refused to attend the Summit of the Americas because Biden would not also invite Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, all Cold War hissy-fits Joe is keeping alive for a new millennium. “There cannot be a summit if all countries are not invited,” Mexico’s president said at a press conference. “Or there can be one but that is to continue with all politics of interventionism.” It really is 1980 again.

Additional leadership has been shown in Europe, where Germany and France agreed to U.S. demands to stop buying Russian energy—but just not for a couple more months, okay? They have stopped buying energy delivered by ship as a face-saving gesture, just as they keep lapping up the massive pipeline-delivered materials. But Biden did travel twice to Europe and declared “America is back,” so there’s that.

As for domestic achievements, everyone in America knows about Joe’s gas pains. Biden apparently sees no connection between his restrictions on domestic production and sanctions against Russian energy, cutting supply at a time when demand is rising, and inflationary prices. The good news is, we imposed sanctions on Russia—well, no, it’s not good news; Russia is still fighting away in Ukraine, which means the sanctions have failed in their primary function. Biden will give them more time, apparently, as the U.S. is not seeking negotiations to otherwise curtail or end the fight.

Of course, Joe did finally pass a $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending bill, which in no way could have contributed to inflation by dumping money into an economy still chasing goods scarce from supply-chain issues. He also signed that $1.9 trillion Covid-relief bill which also could not have contributed to inflation by dumping money into an economy still chasing goods scarce from supply-chain issues. At least wages are up, which pours more money into an already inflationary economy.

The media actually listed Joe’s Biggest Achievements for us in case they were hard to pick, including appointing a boatload of judges, 80 percent of whom are women and 53 percent are people of color (“judges that reflect our nation”).

Biden has also strategically secured America by overturning the Trump ban on transgender people serving in the military.

In fact, the White House brags it has the first majority non-white Cabinet in history, with the most women of any Cabinet, including the first woman Treasury Secretary, the first LGBTQ and Native American Cabinet officials, and the first woman Director of National Intelligence.

But it is always best to go to the source, and the White House has kept its own list of “record firsts” in Joe’s presidency. You can read them yourself, but you’ll run into the same problem everyone else does: it is all boasting with no links, sources, or details attached. So we hear, for instance, that Joe was the “most significant by economic impact of any first-year president,” but nothing more. Um, okay.

A lot of the rest of the stuff—e.g., unemployment and child poverty—really did get better by the numbers, but there is not a word about how anything Joe did caused those things to improve. It is kind of like taking credit for a comet that passed overhead on your watch, especially given how much “not our fault” garbage this administration tosses around when someone brings up a topic like inflation.

As for issues important to Democrats like gun control, abortion, and climate change, Biden rates a zero. The EPA continues to recommend Flint, Michigan, residents use filters in their homes to remove lead from public water. Joe has driven home the idea that unless a president has a super-majority in both houses and the Supreme Court, you better not expect much from him. Indeed, Biden can’t even wrangle his own party, with two key Democratic senators, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, stymieing much of his legislative agenda.

On the other side of the aisle, Biden predicted that Republicans would have an “epiphany” after Trump left office, but that has not yet materialized. The Democratic midterm loss scheduled for November 2022 will not help. And we haven’t even talked about Biden’s dead-man-walking lifestyle and walk-it-back gaffes.

So it has only been 500 days. There’s plenty of time still left.

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/dead-man-walking-backwards-biden-at-500-days/
Looks like a Red Wave in November until the Democrats steal it...

Report: GOP Gaining 1 Million+ Voters as Democrats Bleed Support

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...llion-voters-as-democrats-bleed-support/
DO you really believe that? smh.
Yes coldie.
Or you have a bunch or people who want to vote in Republican primaries that have to declare of Republican. I wouldn't trust that as an indicator of any wave.
I also think that poll may change significantly with the Roe v Wade decision.

Be careful what you ask for, you just may get it.
Dems in Red states trying to keep the fascist insurrection supporting alt-right off of the November ballots.
Or it is good hard working Americans trying to keeping marxist takers at bay.

Who can say?
Except there is no Marxist problem, that only exists in the heads of Trumpians and Tucker fanboys. Much like their ANTIFA Boogeyman.
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Except there is no Marxist problem, that only exists in the heads of Trumpians and Tucker fanboys. Much like their ANTIFA Boogeyman.

But but but you said we had to be scared of ANTIFA burning down the county, well, except Biden intervened and stood you down.
No, I said We are all ANTIFA(on the left), meaning anti-fascist. Just like the greatest generation during WWII. Do try to keep up and don't be afraid to ask for help in understanding. And thanks to NGO and Tucker, ANTIFA has become the boogeyman of the alt-right. I like them scared.
Back to the Biden Border Fiasco...Even the media is starting to awaken:

Media starting to wake up to ‘crisis’ at Biden’s border after at least 46 illegals found dead; Also White House keeps lying about the border…
JUN. 28, 2022 11:30 AM BY THE RIGHT SCOOP • 121 COMMENTS

Last night the grim news was reported that at least 46 illegals were found dead in an abandoned tractor trailer that was apparently trying to smuggle them across Biden’s open border into the US.
Cries for help were heard by nearby workers and that’s how they were found.
Here’s the report:

The death toll from a scorching-hot tractor-trailer found in the Texas sun rose to at least 48 on Tuesday morning, with two more victims confirmed dead at a hospital in San Antonio. The authorities were working to identify the victims and were searching surrounding fields for other passengers who might have jumped or fallen from the truck before it came to a stop.

The bodies of at least 46 people believed to be migrants were found on Monday in and around the abandoned tractor-trailer on the outskirts of San Antonio, officials said. At least 16 others, including children, were taken to hospitals alive but suffering from apparent heat exhaustion and dehydration. Two later died at Baptist Medical Center, a spokeswoman confirmed.

Mexico’s foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard, said on Twitter on Tuesday that the dead included 22 Mexicans, seven Guatemalans and two Hondurans. Others have not yet been identified.

At least three bodies were found strewn along the roadway, with the farthest about 75 yards from the truck, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation. It was possible, the official said, that those found outside had died inside the truck and fallen out when its door opened.

Officials did not identify a cause of death, but suggested that extreme heat most likely contributed. The truck did not have operating air-conditioning, officials said, and the temperature reached 101 degrees in San Antonio on Monday.

It’s absolutely horrific and Biden is certainly to blame for making the border a humanitarian disaster since he came into office. Trump was working hard to build the wall and get the border secured and all that came to a screeching halt when Biden became president*.

Greg Abbott has said as much since last night’s tragedy:



He’s couldn’t be more right about it, and I think the media is finally starting to wake up a little on the terrible crisis that Biden has created at the border. A little.

Here’s MSNBC’s Willie Geist reporting that Democrats don’t want to use the word crisis for Biden’s open border, but that’s exactly what it is:



Here’s Morning Joe and the BBC’s Katty Kay saying more needs to be done than just Kamala going to the triangle countries and telling people not to come:



Lastly, here’s the White House still claiming this morning that the border is closed:



Absolute lies. The border is wide open and that’s why you see so many attempting to make the trip here. If everyone knew the border was closed, as Karine claims, then they wouldn’t be coming by the millions. But Biden and Kamala made clear when they were on the campaign trail that illegals should come to the US and that’s exactly what’s happening.

This is Biden’s disaster and he needs to be held accountable for it.

https://therightscoop.com/media-sta...hite-house-keeps-lying-about-the-border/


"Liberal World Order."

Lolz.
What Is the 'Liberal World Order?' Biden Adviser's Remarks Spark Derision

President Joe Biden's adviser Brian Deese is facing a backlash online after answering a question on the fairness of high gas prices by highlighting the importance of the "liberal world order," and a video clip of the moment has since gone viral.

Deese was speaking to CNN's Victor Blackwell on Thursday and reflected on comments Joe Biden made during his speech at the NATO summit in Madrid on the same day.

Biden was asked by a reporter: "How long is it fair to expect American drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war?"

The president replied: "As long as it takes," insisting that Russia could not be allowed to win the conflict against Ukraine and then potentially menace other nations.

When asked a similar question, Deese spoke about American families holding firm. The clip of that moment has gone viral on social media and has been viewed more than 800,000 times on Twitter.



"What do you say to the families that say 'we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years, this is not sustainable," Blackwell asked.

"What you heard from the president today was a clear articulation of the stakes," Deese replied. "This is about the future of the liberal world order and we have to stand firm."

"But at the same time, what I would say to that family and Americans across the country is you have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down."


The full interview suggests the term Deese used related to a large group of countries that aims to prevent Russia's Vladimir Putin from extending his influence across the world by means including military aggression.

The Biden administration faced a similar backlash when Biden previously used the term "new world order" in a speech, sparking conspiracy theories.

While the phrase "new world order" is generally used to denote a significant geopolitical change, it can also designate a conspiracy theory that stipulates a secretive globalist authority is seeking to control the world under a totalitarian regime and strip sovereign countries and its citizens of their freedom.

Deese and Biden have been ridiculed on Twitter over the clip.

"The Biden administration cares more about the liberal world order than American families," Former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp tweeted.



"The 'Liberal World Order' we need to wake up and realize what we really are up against. Biden is nothing more than a puppet for the radical left," Fox News contributor Sara A. Carter tweeted.

"Is Brian Dese a Republican plant? Because this is the easiest midterm ad content I've ever seen," Republican communicator Matt Whitlock tweeted.



He later tweeted:" Great poll question: Are you comfortable paying record-high gas prices to protect the 'liberal world order'

"I'd be willing to bet less than 20% say yes."

Other social media users attempted to clarify Deese's comments to avoid speculation focusing on conspiracy theories.



"The liberal world order established after World War 2 simply means countries follow a rules-based international order and don't get to invade neighboring countries, breaking international law or committing war crimes. A strange thing to be against, imho," Morten Øverbye, the founder of Automagi, tweeted.

"There are three kinds of people who get offended by 'Liberal World Order," Washington Monthly contributor David Atkins tweeted.



"1) Fascists and Putin fans who hate pluralism and democracy. 2) Lefitsts with mostly valid critiques of neoliberalism.3) Dumb conspiracy-addled MAGAs who have no idea what 'liberal world order' actually means."

"We've been living in a liberal world order since the end of WW2. Liberalism doesn't mean the American Left," Astronomer Dr. Wladimir Lyra tweeted.



"Do you think a Liberal Arts College is about communist indoctrination?Oh wait, of course you do... sigh."

Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment.

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-...ices-brian-deese-viral-video-cnn-1720878

You almost had me, I was like wtf is he saying? I guess the old edit out of context to fire up the base is still working. People knee-jerking to crap like this just need to educate themselves. It took me two seconds to figure out what he said and the context.
rofl

Sounds like a WWE wrestling gang.

LWO.
jc

Opinion: Democrats may be playing with fire this primary season

This could easily backfire(see how 2016 turned out). If this backfires, Dems will get to share the blame in unleashing more maga politicians on this country. They tried this in Colorado and luckily they failed, probably thanks to the unaffiliated voters.
That's all you got brother... now, let's get into how TRUMP and his idiot minions tried to overthrow the election process..
Yes!

Trump, minions, election... in every sentence, please.


("pffft" is acceptable as well, since Perfect is back in town)
jc

After string of Supreme Court setba...use is capable of urgency moment demands
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Debra Messing was fed up. The former "Will & Grace" star was among dozens of celebrity Democratic supporters and activists who joined a call with White House aides last Monday to discuss the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

The mood was fatalistic, according to three people on the call, which was also co-organized by the advocacy group Build Back Better Together.
Messing said she'd gotten Joe Biden elected and wanted to know why she was being asked to do anything at all, yelling that there didn't even seem a point to voting. Others wondered why the call was happening.

Sounds about right. A sitcom star that claims to have gotten our current president elected wants to create an easy path to reverse United States Supreme Court decisions. thumbsup
It always funny when Hollywood gets involved.
Originally Posted by jfanent
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Debra Messing was fed up. The former "Will & Grace" star was among dozens of celebrity Democratic supporters and activists who joined a call with White House aides last Monday to discuss the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

The mood was fatalistic, according to three people on the call, which was also co-organized by the advocacy group Build Back Better Together.
Messing said she'd gotten Joe Biden elected and wanted to know why she was being asked to do anything at all, yelling that there didn't even seem a point to voting. Others wondered why the call was happening.

Sounds about right. A sitcom star that claims to have gotten our current president elected wants to create an easy path to reverse United States Supreme Court decisions. thumbsup

Better than a former failed business man who did nothing but lose money - who then become a "TV Star" on a show called "You've been fired" .... Certainly would have more brain cells, know better people and better words.
Isn't it odd how they elect a TV star and then put down TV stars?
What about Trump, trump trump trump trump.
Originally Posted by jfanent
What about Trump, trump trump trump trump.

You put down a person's opinions and politics based on their profession. I think a direct reference to the "profession" and success of #45 is entirely appropriate. He's also the favorite to be the GOP nominee in the next election. So ... even more relevant. You can TRY to deflect away from why he is relevant in many discussions ... but it doesn't pass the sniff test. Hilary Hilary Hilary !
Pointing out such hypocrisy is frowned upon and they'll use anything to try and make excuses for it. Including blaming you.
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Lowest ‘confidence’ in presidency ever recorded: Gallup
by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist | | July 06, 2022 08:35 AM

President Joe Biden has pushed the presidency to a place it hasn't been in nearly 50 years.

In the latest Gallup poll, less than a quarter of those surveyed have “confidence” in the presidency, worse than during the Trump presidency and nearly as bad as the end of the George W. Bush presidency.

Going back to 1975, Gallup has never recorded a confidence reading as low as Biden’s 23%.

“The largest declines in confidence are 11 percentage points for the Supreme Court — as reported in late June before the court issued controversial rulings on gun laws and abortion — and 15 points for the presidency, matching the 15-point drop in President Joe Biden's job approval rating since the last confidence survey in June 2021,” said Gallup.

“All three party groups are much less confident in the presidency than they were a year ago, showing declines of at least 10 points,” added the polling outfit of its annual confidence survey.

And it’s not much better for the court or Congress, also at historic low confidence levels, joining TV news and newspapers in the cellar. "This year's poll marks new lows in confidence for all three branches of the federal government — the Supreme Court (25%), the presidency (23%) and Congress," said the pollster.

More than just another bad poll for Biden, Gallup was another sign of the nation’s feelings about the lackluster president, and it comes during a building wave of anti-Biden sentiment from Democrats.

For example, in his daily blog, political analyst Mark Halperin played up reports of Democratic dissatisfaction with the president and calls by liberal leaders and celebrities to either energize his agenda or get out of the way.

“Nearly every political and substantive domestic problem of the Biden administration is on vivid display in this news cycle,” he said in steering his readers to reports about the president's woes.

“The overall bill of particulars is long, and includes: the president’s habit of yelling at staffers is being imitated by senior aides shouting at more junior ones; the White House is slow to react to crises and Republican attacks (if it reacts at all); Mr. Biden is uninspiring; administration officials are exhausted and it shows,” said Halperin.

It should be no surprise, then, that a new Rasmussen Reports poll coming out this morning said that a record low percentage of likely voters want Biden to run for reelection.

Back to Gallup, the nation’s leading pollster shared a view rarely seen in its down-the-middle analysis. In its “Bottom Line,” Gallup suggested that confidence in Washington may never return.

“The confidence crisis extends beyond political institutions at a time when a near record-low 13% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. Confidence in institutions is unlikely to improve until the economy gets better — but it is unclear if confidence will ever get back to the levels Gallup measured in decades past, even with an improved economy,” it said.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...dence-in-presidency-ever-recorded-gallup
Picture of Marty and his matra sure must have been inspiring. I'm one of those millions of RINOS Trump has driven away. Hopefully your hero will be in jail for insurrection. Money talks, so it might not happen. Make fun of Biden, he, like Trump is over the hill. Keep praising the LIAR- I won. Please follow the guy who's so brilliant- and he'll tell you- wants to drop nukes on hurricanes, inject cleaner to kill covid, knows better than Hurricane Center where hurricanes are going- and gets recorded trying to STEAL almost 12,000 votes in Georgia....come on, they'd praise you. AND last but not least, cheered on the peaceful intruders...NOT...as he made us look like banana state because we couldn't transfer power peacefully for the first time. TRUMP will be remembered IF our republic stands as first president to be impeached TWICE and for his support of an insurrection....AND you'll be able to tell your grandkids you supported him. Ain't Republicans grand.
Can't we all just come together and amend the Constitution to ban all TV celebrities from being publicly involved in politics?


This will sort it out.
Dear "leader" Biden loves him some China as this article exposes:

Tucker Carlson: Biden Selling U.S. Emergency Oil Reserves to China is Impeachable–Possibly Indictable Offense
By Debra Heine July 6, 2022

Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Wednesday night that Joe Biden should be impeached, and possibly indicted due to his “crazy and dangerous” energy policies.

The Biden administration has been selling U.S. emergency oil reserves to other countries—including our greatest adversary, China—while Americans struggle financially due to high gas prices.

The regime sent more than 5 million barrels of oil from the U.S. emergency reserves to Europe and Asia last month, according to data and sources, Reuters reported, “even as U.S. gasoline and diesel prices hit record highs.”

Biden on March 31 authorized the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) for the next six months, totaling 180 million barrels..

According to U.S. Customs data, 470,000 barrels of sour crude were shipped from the Big Hill SPR storage site in Texas to Trieste, Italy. “Trieste is home to a pipeline that sends oil to refineries in central Europe,” Reuters reported.

Cargoes of SPR crude were also headed to the Netherlands and to a Reliance (RELI.NS) refinery in India, an industry source said. A third cargo headed to China, another source said. At least one cargo of crude from the West Hackberry SPR site in Louisiana was set to be exported in July, a shipping source added.

The releases are draining the SPR, which last month fell to the lowest since 1986, Reuters reported, yet gas prices have remained high.

“Crude and fuel prices would likely be higher if (the SPR releases) hadn’t happened, but at the same time, it isn’t really having the effect that was assumed,” oil analyst Matt Smith told Reuters.

The regime’s decision to export the nation’s precious oil reserves to other countries appears to have blunted any positive impacts of the SPR releases.

As gas prices continued to soar over the 4th of July weekend, Biden ludicrously called on gas station owners to lower their prices.



On Fox News Wednesday evening, Tucker Carlson said the Biden regime’s decision to release the reserves is “so crazy, and so dangerous, that only someone who was trying to intentionally harm the United States would even consider it.”

Carlson pointed out that it shouldn’t have been necessary to drain our emergency oil reserves since the United States is rich in natural resources.

“We can produce the energy here, and in fact, were producing the energy here until Joe Biden took office,” Carlson noted, adding that—while irresponsible—the massive SPR releases should have reduced gas prices in the short term.

Amazingly, he noted, that didn’t happen.

“They haven’t dropped. They’ve kept going up,” he said.

“It turns out, the oil being released isn’t for us. It’s going to India and China! As gas prices hit record highs in the United States and many American citizens can’t afford to fuel their own cars, the Biden administration is selling off our emergency oil reserves to CHINA,” Carlson exclaimed. “That’s not an indictable offense? Certainly it’s an impeachable one. And they should impeach him for that.”

Carlson argued that the move is the equivalent of selling the Redwood Forest, or the water rights to the Great Lakes.

“If you’re keeping track. They didn’t even need it,” he continued. “China and India already have access to very cheap oil from Russia. Why? Thanks to the Biden administration’s lunatic ban on Russian oil imports for moral reasons.”

Russia has raked in 13 billion dollars in additional revenue from India and China compared to the same period last year. This is how we’re punishing out enemies? By selling off our own most valuable assets? And watching Russia, and India, and—my God—China get richer?

And on top of getting all that cheap Russian oil, China is getting petroleum from our emergency Petrol reserve.

The crude is the best we have and we’re giving it away to a government whose whole goal is to displace us on the world stage and crush us. The Chinese will be cruel masters when the run the world. They’re not like us, at all.

Carlson pointed out that China is “a longtime business partner of the Biden family,” and Congress should be investigating that.



Former Director of National Intelligence and Congressman John Ratcliffe offered another explanation as to why the Communist Chinese would have so much influence over the Biden administration.

“Joe Biden’s top economic advisor is Brian Dietz who was a BlackRock executive,” Ratcliffe told Fox News host Laura Ingraham. “Last week he named Tom Donilon his top foreign advisory on China, also a BlackRock executive.”

The former Texas congressman explained the significance of the connection.

“For folks that don’t know, BlackRock is a U.S. investment firm that has been more collaborative and cooperative and complicit with the Chinese Communist Party than any U.S. investment firm,” he said.

“To put it in simple terms: The Chinese Communist Party controls BlackRock and BlackRock makes policies in the Biden administration. The idea that these folks are going to be tough with China is really wishful thinking.”

https://amgreatness.com/2022/07/06/...impeachable-possibly-indictable-offense/
Tucker Carlson. Now that's funny.
Comparing you and those antifa thugs to the greatest generation is like comparing a one room shanty to the Taj Mahal. Just abysmally ignorant. And I guarandamntee you those great soldiers would line up to kick the asses of those bullies who are really tough when the outnumber you 20-1. Sadly, we cannot drop you into 1939 Warsaw Poland so you can see what fascism really looks like. Maybe then you wouldn’t throw the word around so ignorantly.
Yada yada yada, who cares what the party of insurrection and presidential coups thinks. The soul of America is Anti-Fascist. It's only the alt-right Trumpian Christo-fascists who want the BS coming from your party. We don't care about what you have to say, what you think, or what you want to do. We only want to stop you from making America Fascist, and undermining our democracy. If you are not that person, then just think of this as a PSA. If you are that person, you should understand.
The only thing you are missing are the brown shirts. Well that and a logical thought process. Walmart may be able to help with the shirts but I fear the other is a lost cause.
rolleyes
I have no idea what you would call storming the capital to stop the certification of a free and fair election. Nor do I know what you would call a president who lied to the American people about our election being stolen when every sane person around him, even his own hand picked AG told him that was a lie.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
I have no idea what you would call storming the capital to stop the certification of a free and fair election. Nor do I know what you would call a president who lied to the American people about our election being stolen when every sane person around him, even his own hand picked AG told him that was a lie.

When you say 'you' above ("I don't know what YOU would call"), do you mean the poster you're responding to or the general 'you'?

Because there are pretty obvious labels for the actions you just described.
It was addressed to the poster I was responding to but as with any message board anyone is free to reply. That's just the way message boards work. If one wants a private conversation that's what the PM feature is for.
I don't think the intended tone of my response is coming through.
The Biden's continue to disgrace the country...

TACOGATE: Hispanic Association Shames Jill Biden: ‘We Are Not Tacos’ . . .
. . . Jill Apologizes!


Hispanic Association Shames Jill Biden: ‘We Are Not Tacos’
David Hawkins July 12, 2022

[Linked Image from slaynews.com]

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) has put First Lady Jill Biden on notice for saying Hispanics are as “unique” as “breakfast tacos.”

As Slay News previously reported, the “doctor” provoked widespread outrage by comparing Hispanics to tacos while trying to rally Democrat support in Texas.

The NAHJ issued a statement firing back at the first lady, saying:

“Using breakfast tacos to try to demonstrate the uniqueness of Latinos in San Antonio demonstrates a lack of cultural knowledge and sensitivity to the diversity of Latinos in the region.

“NAHJ encourages Dr. Biden and her speech writing team to take the time in the future to better understand the complexities of our people and communities.”

“We are not tacos.

“Our heritage as Latinos is shaped by a variety of diasporas, cultures, and food traditions, and should not be reduced to a stereotype.”



Social media users blasted Jill Biden over the remarks:

“Imagine the outrage had Melania Trump said that Hispanics are as distinct as a taco,” MRC Latino director Jorge Bonilla reacted.

“Thanks to gender ideology and Dr. Jill Biden, today I can identify myself as a taco,” El American vice president Vanessa Vallejo quipped.

“Hispanics are as unique as tacos? Give me a freaking break @FLOTUS,” the Arizona Republic editorial page editor Elvia Diaz wrote.

According to the White House transcript, Jill Biden said in part:

“Yes, the Latino community is unique.

“But what I’ve heard from you, again and again, is that you want what all families want.

“Good schools. Good jobs. Safe neighborhoods.

“You want justice and equality—the opportunity to build a better life for your families.

“It’s not only what all families want; it’s what all families deserve. But we can’t get those things on our own.

“Raul helped build this organization with the understanding that the diversity of this community—as distinct as the bodegas of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio—is your strength.”



https://slaynews.com/news/hispanic-...aditions-and-should-not-be-reduced-to-a/
China owns President Biden.
You're ridiculous. Show your proof.
Look in to the Hunter mess and you will find all the proof you need.
Cries of Benghazi, Benghazi,,Benghazi,,Benghazi have been replaced by Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, and are less impactful as Hunter is not on the government payroll, Nor has he ever been.

Looking for those rainbow unicorns again?

Republican cries about Hunter have about as much merit as democratic cries about Ginny, Ginny, Ginny Thomas. Both are totally inappropriate, and not illegal.

It is a Don Jr. said... I am in business to make money. In Ginny's case to advocate her position. Nothing illegal about it.
You obviously only get your news from CNN...
Even Biden admits the 2020 Steal...

Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Look in to the Hunter mess and you will find all the proof you need.

So your proof is in a conspiracy theory? smdh.
Better than Alex Jones…
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Look in to the Hunter mess and you will find all the proof you need.

So your proof is in a conspiracy theory? smdh.

I wouldn't be so sure. Time will tell.
[quote][/quote]
Originally Posted by dawglover05
Better than Alex Jones…

I just don't get this guy's appeal.

I mean... take the absolute dumbest guy in 7th grade Jr. Hi shop class.
Teach him how to growl on camera like a WWE character on cam+mic.
Give him a megaphone.

1+1+1= Alex Jones.

I don't get how America could ever produce a population simp enough to follow guys like him.
How? Take the dumbest guy in 7th grade. Have him continue through high school without pushing him academically. Feed him Faux News nationalism, isolationism, and anti-immigrant nonsense. Sprinkle in a sense of entitlement because he’s white. Strip away any desire to travel, explore, or learn anything outside of his zip code. Combine that with a crappy paying, dead end job… a mortgage, rent payment on his rims for his 86 Camaro, two screaming kids from two different women, one failed marriage, a Budweiser habit….

Boom! You’ve got yourself an Alex Jones fan.
You sound like a racist.
You sound like a snowflake.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
You sound like a snowflake.

Why?

Take what he said and change a few words around and you will understand my point. Quit acting stupid.
And there's the problem. Somehow in your mind when you read something you feel some need to "scramble a few words around" in order to see something or make something out of it that isn't there.

I actually grew up with people in rural America and his description is pretty much accurate to the T.

I'll give you an example......

The corporations in America moved many of their jobs overseas. Outsourcing a lot of jobs oversees. Outsourcing the manufacturing of many of their parts to non union shops to keep costs down. Many good paying jobs were replaced by automation. Now we can debate the why's all we want. Our system in this country is based on maximizing profits so that's the outcome.

But what happened because of that? Instead of understanding the economics and reality of what happened you ended up with minorities and immigrants taking the blame. You had a greater rise in the "Great Replacement Theory". That whites were being replaced by minorities and immigrants. Why? Because you gotta blame that $#!+ on somebody.

So rather than look at the actual cause of why the middle class is shrinking, why their good paying jobs went away, they find someone who had nothing to do with it at fault. And the reason why is because they lean towards and listen to people like Alex Jones.

I know that's a truth you don't like to hear. But we saw this exact same thing in Charlottesville and it's a movement that continues to grow.
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
You sound like a racist.

Hard to sound racist when he literally mentioned nothing to do with race other than being made to feel entitled because you are white. Are you seriously denying that happens in America? He spoke the truth and it made you uncomfortable. Facts are facts. Show me the racism:

Originally Posted by PortlandDawg
How? Take the dumbest guy in 7th grade. Have him continue through high school without pushing him academically. Feed him Faux News nationalism, isolationism, and anti-immigrant nonsense. Sprinkle in a sense of entitlement because he’s white. Strip away any desire to travel, explore, or learn anything outside of his zip code. Combine that with a crappy paying, dead end job… a mortgage, rent payment on his rims for his 86 Camaro, two screaming kids from two different women, one failed marriage, a Budweiser habit….

Boom! You’ve got yourself an Alex Jones fan.
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Take what he said and change a few words

This is truly weak, 'peen.
If we need to change his words to make your point, you don't really have a legitimate point.

You're being a troll, and we both know it.
I was describing a demographic for Alex Jones.
Do you think it’s a diverse crowd he’s attracting?
I could have said, “Take the worst student in a 7th grade inner city school. Have him see the light that education is the way out. Through focus and hard work he goes to college on academic scholarship to become an MD. Works in Africa for 5 years with Doctors Without Borders. Returns to his community and starts a clinic for the underinsured, underserve.”

…would that have passed your ‘racial test’?… I guess. But the dude I just described doesn’t get duped by losers like Alex Jones.

Get a grip.
I honestly hardly ever hear of Alex Jones except on here. I don't watch him, unless someone posts something of his on here.

I have a BA. I've been to 25 of the 50 states. (I've only LIVED in 2 of them, though). I've been to Mexico, Puerto Rico, some of the Caribbean Islands, Canada, Greece, Germany and Kenya.

Yet, somehow in the past, I've been lumped in with being an Alex Jones liker. I wouldn't even know where to watch him.....

Yes, every place I've been has been for vacation. Yet in every state and or country I've been in I go out and 'explore' if you will. It's not sitting at some resort/beach the entire time. Have I LIVED in foreign countries? No.
I would never lump you into being an Alex Jones listener or follower. The problem is, not with you per say but overall, is that many of the conspiracy theories and outright lies he presents are often picked up and spread through others including Republican politicians and Republicans. So while you may not listen to him directly, the very same things he espouses gets brought into the mainstream and repeated to the extent that you may have fallen victim to that very thing.
MAY have. But, see, I haven't. Period.

If it makes you feel better, the only FOX news I read is on Yahoo. I read CNN more.

The sad fact is, ALL media is biased one way or the other. I read with a critical mind, and make up my own mind.

In this country, there is no 'unbiased' media. M.O.

Edited to add: Some people post a link to an article, and feel that is fact. When in fact, all it is/means is they found someone that agreed with their take.
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
I honestly hardly ever hear of Alex Jones except on here. I don't watch him, unless someone posts something of his on here.

I have a BA. I've been to 25 of the 50 states. (I've only LIVED in 2 of them, though). I've been to Mexico, Puerto Rico, some of the Caribbean Islands, Canada, Greece, Germany and Kenya.

Yet, somehow in the past, I've been lumped in with being an Alex Jones liker. I wouldn't even know where to watch him.....

Yes, every place I've been has been for vacation. Yet in every state and or country I've been in I go out and 'explore' if you will. It's not sitting at some resort/beach the entire time. Have I LIVED in foreign countries? No.

Then I’m not referring to you. You don’t fit the demographic.
As you stated, you don’t watch Alex Jones. I’ve never claimed you did.
I guess you must have missed the part where I said I wasn't referring to you per say. And I do agree with pretty much everything you said. My only real exception is that I don't consider made up conspiracy theories and outright lies like Alex Jones espouses as "biased media". What he puts out is purposefully fictitious and made up stories mixed in with violent and malicious rhetoric. If you can compare the following to anything associated with media bias let me know. This is nothing short of hate speech.

See, I made it through exactly 1 minute of that, and I shut it off.

But, yet again, there's Alex Jones, on dawtalkers. Like I said.
I was simply trying to address the distinct difference between Alex Jones and bias media. The point is the two are not the same thing. Now you go ahead and make it out to be something it wasn't.
And I was addressing that I don't listen to him, and only hear about him on here. You proved me right.
rofl
The "Biden" economy continues to ruin all of us as designed:

Inflation Blasts Through Expectations, Hitting 9.1%, Yet Another 40-Year High . . . Chicken Up 18.6%, Milk Up 16.4%, Gasoline Explodes by 59.9% . . .

June Inflation Hits 9.1 Percent, New 40-Year High
Surging costs of fuel, housing, and food were major contributors to high inflation last month

By Andrew Moran July 13, 2022 Updated: July 13, 2022

The U.S. annual inflation rate climbed to 9.1 percent in June, topping the market estimate of 8.8 percent and May’s annual rate of 8.6 percent. This was the highest level since November 1981.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.3 percent month-over-month. The monthly inflation was also higher than economists’ expectations of 1.1 percent.

The core inflation rate, which removes the volatile food and energy sectors, eased to 5.9 percent. But this was higher than the forecasts of 5.7 percent. On a monthly basis, the core inflation rose at a higher-than-expected pace of 0.7 percent.

Food prices soared 10.4 percent, while the energy index advanced 41.6 percent.

Nearly every food item, except uncooked beef steak, was more expensive last month. Beef and veal rose 8.2 percent, pork surged 9 percent, chicken soared 18.6 percent, and ham increased 9.6 percent.

Eggs spiked 33.1 percent, milk rose 16.4 percent, fruits and vegetables jumped 8.1 percent, and coffee swelled 15.8 percent.

On the energy front, fuel oil exploded by 98.5 percent. Gasoline surged 59.9 percent, electricity costs picked up 13.7 percent, and propane and kerosene edged up 26.1 percent.

New vehicles surged 11.4 percent, used cars and trucks jumped 7.1 percent, apparel increased 5.2 percent, and shelter climbed 5.6 percent. Medical care commodities and services swelled 5.5 percent and 4.8 percent, respectively.

“Today’s shockingly high consumer price inflation number does not bode well for our country’s economic outlook,” Desmond Lachman, economist and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, told The Epoch Times in an email.

It makes it likely that the Fed will keep raising interest rates and decreasing its “bloated balance sheet” aggressively, he added.

“The Fed will likely do so despite the growing signs of economic and financial market weakness both at home and abroad. That has to raise the risk of a hard economic landing before yearend and further turmoil in the equity and bond markets.”

Financial markets reacted negatively to the latest inflation news as the leading benchmark indexes plunged in pre-market trading.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined more than 300 points, the S&P 500 shed 1.5 percent, and the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 250 points.

The U.S. Treasury market was up across the board, with the benchmark 10-year yield adding about 11 basis points to 3.064 percent.

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, spiked on the news, climbing 0.4 percent to 108.50. The index has been on a tear in 2022, rallying 13 percent year-to-date.

A fake CPI report circulated online Tuesday and attempted to emulate the formatting of the May inflation data, using different dates and figures. It claimed that the annual inflation rate was 10.2 percent in June. Despite being a forgery, it caught the attention of investors, sending stocks slightly lower in the afternoon session on Wall Street.

Meanwhile, the White House braced the American people for an elevated headline reading on Tuesday, noting in a memo that the June CPI report was out of date since it did not contain the dramatic decline in food and energy prices. U.S. officials are ostensibly looking ahead to the July inflation numbers to show that their efforts are succeeding.

Peak Inflation?
Over the last month, crude oil and gasoline prices have fallen by notable levels amid growing recession fears and weaker demand outlooks.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude has slumped about 17 percent to below $100 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange since the middle of July. The national average for a gallon of gasoline has tumbled roughly 7 percent to around $4.65, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).

Agricultural commodities have also plummeted, with corn, wheat, and soybeans down approximately 20 percent in the last month.

“The softening food, energy, and commodity prices, the improved supply chains, the easing shipping costs, and lower purchasing manager indices hint that U.S. inflation may have hit a peak last month, or will hit one soon,” wrote Ipek Ozkardeskaya, a senior analyst at Swissquote Bank, in a research note.

Even if inflation has peaked, market experts believe prices for many goods and services in the marketplace will remain elevated, such as rent and airline fares. Moreover, the core CPI could moderate, too, because of weaker used car prices.

The headline inflation reading prompted the interest-rate futures market to revise its expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise rates by 100 basis points at this month’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting. Most of the market had anticipated a three-quarter-point increase at the upcoming rate-setting Committee, with small odds of a full point hike, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

Price stability has become the central bank’s primary objective, even if it triggers a recession and extends the selloff in the financial markets. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has stated that it is possible to navigate a soft landing, but noted that it is not a guarantee.

Bryce Doty, the senior vice president and senior portfolio manager at Sit Investment Associates, says the Fed’s actions will exacerbate problems in the economy.

“The Fed’s clear mistake of destroying demand by aggressively raising rates instead of supporting businesses desperately in need of workers will further extend shortages,” he wrote in a research note on Tuesday. “Just think of the incredible growth we would have if another 2 to 4 million workers re-entered the workforce. Supply shortages would dry up and inflation pressures would dissipate. Instead, the Fed’s actions will slow growth and inflation will persist longer than it should.”

However, Deutsche Bank analysts believe that U.S. central bank needs to maintain its hawkish attitude as inflation continues to show that it is “a demand-driven phenomenon.” In the last couple of months, consumer demand has eased. Personal spending rose just 0.2 percent in May, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Retail sales unexpectedly fell 0.3 percent in May, the Census Bureau reported.

At the same time, with near-term recession fears growing, the financial institution expects the peak fed funds rate will be 4.1 percent, but economic downturn concerns “could well short-circuit the Fed’s hiking cycle before it reaches our current terminal rate expectations.”

Following the June FOMC meeting, the Fed updated its dot-plot from March, projecting that the benchmark rate would hit 3.4 percent this year, 3.8 percent in 2023, and back to 3.4 percent in 2024 (pdf).

“My expectation is that inflation will soon peak,” Lachman said. “It will do so as a result of the U.S. and world economy moving into a recession as well as a result of the slump presently underway in international commodity prices in general and oil prices in particular.”

Next on the inflation front, the BLS will release the June producer price index (PPI) on Thursday. Economists forecast that it will come in at 10.7 percent year-over-year, down from 10.8 percent in May.

Emel Akan contributed to this report.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/june-...partner&utm_campaign=TheLibertyDaily
Originally Posted by Clemdawg
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Take what he said and change a few words

This is truly weak, 'peen.
If we need to change his words to make your point, you don't really have a legitimate point.

You're being a troll, and we both know it.

I'll reply to you because I respect you.


No, no trolling.

By changing some words to describe other people, you bet it would be called out as racist, as it should.
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
See, I made it through exactly 1 minute of that, and I shut it off.

But, yet again, there's Alex Jones, on dawtalkers. Like I said.

The poster I responded to repeatedly posts things from Alex Jones...and then knocked someone for supposedly getting their news from CNN. That's how he crept into this thread.
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And there's the problem. Somehow in your mind when you read something you feel some need to "scramble a few words around" in order to see something or make something out of it that isn't there.

That's page 1, lesson 1 in the PIT101 playbook. thumbsup
Progressives are so out of touch with the world...

The fact you think I have some playbook shows just how much of your brain is focused on me. Sad really. And nobody "twists words". That's just an easy excuse for denial.
Another "Biden" nail in the coffin to the USA:

BREAKING: Bidenflation pushes producer-price index up 11.3% in June
ED MORRISSEY Jul 14, 2022 8:41 AM ET

Fasten your seatbelts, because inflation’s still going to be a bumpy ride for the next few months. Despite repeated insistence from the White House that we’ve seen the worst of inflation, the producer-price index rose at its fastest level in three months in June. Final-demand year-on-year PPI inflation hit near a new record at 11.6% as well:

The Producer Price Index for final demand increased 1.1 percent in June, seasonally adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. This rise followed advances of 0.9 percent in May and 0.4 percent in April. (See table A.) On an unadjusted basis, final demand prices moved up 11.3 percent for the 12 months ended in June, the largest increase since a record 11.6-percent jump in March 2022.

In June, three-fourths of the advance in the index for final demand was due to a 2.4-percent rise in prices for final demand goods. The index for final demand services increased 0.4 percent.

Prices for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services moved up 0.3 percent in June after advancing 0.4 percent in both May and April. For the 12 months ended in June, the index for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services rose 6.4 percent.

So much for Peak Inflation. Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that voices “on the street” were claiming that we’d seen the worst of it, despite the fact that the CPI number had hit a new record:

The inflation report cemented expectations that Federal Reserve policy makers will raise their target range on overnight rates by three-quarters of a percentage point when they meet in two weeks. That shifts investors’ focus to what might happen at the Fed’s subsequent policy-setting meeting in late September. By then, the picture could look different, as prices for many of the things that pushed inflation higher have lately shown signs of turning over.

Start with gasoline. The average price of a gallon of regular in June was $4.93, according to the Energy Information Administration, up from $4.44 in May. But pump prices have been falling, with regular fetching $4.65 as of Monday. And to judge by the decline in gasoline-futures prices since last month, further price declines are probably coming.

Prices for a variety of other inflation drivers have also been falling. The S&P GSCI agriculture index, which includes crops such as corn and cocoa, has fallen by a quarter since its May peak, while the industrial-metals index has fallen by a third. Wholesale used-vehicle prices slipped in June from May, according to Manheim, which should lead to lower prices on dealer lots.

Meanwhile, excess inventories are leading retailers such as Walmart and Target to put more items on sale. For many of the goods that Americans loaded up on since the pandemic struck, such as appliances and furniture, there should be markedly less inflation, or outright price declines, in the months ahead.

That won’t happen when wholesale prices are still shooting through the roof, especially as that pace picks up speed again. Let’s look at the charts to see the trends:

[Linked Image from hotair.com]

Nothing in these charts suggest any downward motion on wholesale prices, especially on goods. Neither is there much indication that recent energy cost changes will help. Year-on-year final demand on energy is up 54.4% and was up 10.0% for June alone. Even without food and energy, so-called “core PPI” went up 9.1% year-on-year, and 0.5% month-on-month.

That means these higher prices will continue to push up retail prices to consumers as the goods in the present distribution chain work their way to the market. That in itself will keep CPI inflation higher, especially if fuel prices rebound in the near term, as they usually do after a post-Independence Day lull in demand.

As I’m writing this analysis, Twitter is down, so I don’t have the spot reaction to the PPI numbers to share at the moment. Instead, let’s note that Janet Yellen was already getting mighty nervous over yesterday’s CPI numbers and what it might prompt the Fed to do:

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that inflation in the U.S. is “unacceptably high” and said bringing down rising prices will be Washington’s “top priority.”

Data released Wednesday showed U.S. consumer inflation rose to 9.1%, the highest level since 1981.

“We’re first and foremost supportive of the Fed’s efforts; what they deem to be necessary to get inflation under control,” she said at a news conference in Bali ahead of the Group of 20 finance ministers’ meeting.

“Beyond that, we are taking our own steps which we believe will be supportive in the short term to get inflation down — particularly what we’re doing on energy prices and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.”

Yellen wants to push a “price cap” on Russian oil that would only contribute to a global supply shortage. Rather than impose artificial price caps, the US could incentivize a massive expansion of domestic production to flood supply into the market and force prices down across the board. That would not only provide some relief to American supply, it would vastly strengthen our strategic hand against Russia and Iran.

Meanwhile, the WSJ notes that this is the seventh straight months for double-digit jumps in the PPI:

U.S. suppliers’ price increases picked up in June and remained near historic highs as pressure from high energy prices persisted.

The Labor Department on Thursday said the producer-price index, which generally reflects supply conditions in the economy, increased to 11.3% on a 12-month basis in June. That marked its seventh consecutive double-digit gain, and compared with a revised 10.9% increase in May, and signaled upward price pressures continue to move through the economy. …

On a one-month basis, producer prices increased a seasonally adjusted 1.1% in June from the prior month, marking an acceleration from the revised 0.9% gain in May. June’s rate of increase was higher than the average monthly gain of 0.2% in the two years before the pandemic.

Don’t forget that inflation is a compounding phenomenon. We are 11.3% higher than the PPI reading in June 2021, which itself was already going up too high. In both year-on-year and month-on-month measures, we are increasing on previous increases, not a baseline. Even a 0.0% reading on an inflation measure at this point will not represent a cure, but merely a peak of inflation. And if 0% represents a peak, well … you can guess what 11.3% represents. We are very, very, very far from a “peak” inflation point.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/202...ucer-price-index-up-11-3-in-june-n482693
After Speech in Israel, Biden Embarrassingly Tries to Shake Hands With Air Again:

https://www.rightjournalism.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/R7Rjl3UZBCuhUMRc.mp4-tag12.mp4?_=1
It's not his fault he's a derelict old man. He just doesn't have a clue, about anything.
That is your president, not mine.
Who’s yours?
Donito Trumpolinni
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
That is your president, not mine.

If you are a citizen of this country he is....I may not like it any more than you, but he is the President.
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
That is your president, not mine.


Which country do you live in?
‘We cannot serve as partners if we don’t first feel safe at work’

Starbucks will close 16 U.S. stores, mostly on the West Coast, by the end of July because of safety concerns, according to the company. Most of the stores set to close are in the Los Angeles and Seattle metro areas.

Starbucks will close these 16 stores by the end of July

California
Santa Monica & Westmount
8595 Santa Monica Blvd.
West Hollywood

Hollywood & Western
5453 Hollywood Blvd., D
Los Angeles

Double Tree Hotel at 1st & Los Angeles
120 S Los Angeles St., #110
Downtown L.A.

Hollywood & Vine
6290 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood


Ocean Front Walk & Moss
1601 Ocean Front Walk
Santa Monica

2nd and San Pedro
232 E 2nd St.
Downtown L.A.

Washington State
23rd & Jackson
2300 S Jackson St.
Seattle

Roosevelt Square
6417 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle

East Olive Way
1600 E Olive Way
Seattle

505 Union Station
Union Station, 505 5th Ave S #505
Seattle

Westlake Center
400 Pine St.
Seattle

Hwy 99 & Airport Rd
11802 Evergreen Way
Everett

Oregon
4th & Morrison
401 SW Morrison St.
Portland

Gateway Shopping Center
10112 NE Halsey St.
Portland

East Coast
10th & Chestnut
1001-1005 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, Pa.

Union Station Train Concourse
50 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington, D.C.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/14/sta...e-16-us-stores-over-safety-concerns.html

Please tell us again how well Progressive Democrat Socialism works.
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
That is your president, not mine.

If you are a citizen of this country he is....I may not like it any more than you, but he is the President.

Trump is still president. We have an open Chinese agent in the White House.
Verses the Russian agent we had with trump?
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
That is your president, not mine.

If you are a citizen of this country he is....I may not like it any more than you, but he is the President.

Trump is still president. We have an open Chinese agent in the White House.

I have terrible news for you... the coup didn't succeed.
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
That is your president, not mine.

If you are a citizen of this country he is....I may not like it any more than you, but he is the President.

Trump is still president. We have an open Chinese agent in the White House.


[Linked Image from i.gifer.com]
Trump lost, and the 2020 election wasn’t stolen, group of prominent conservatives concludes after exhaustive study

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/t...p-of-prominent-conservatives-11657821156
Perfect take on the "Installed" president:

[Linked Image from beckernews.com]
Now you are just projecting Trump. Smh, get a grip bro, your side is inherently F'd up.
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Now you are just projecting Trump. Smh, get a grip bro, your side is inherently F'd up.

Just quoted, for anyhow.
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Now you are just projecting Trump. Smh, get a grip bro, your side is inherently F'd up.

I beg your pardon?....Talk about F'd up-------------------->Benedict Biden’s Token Trannies Shame America During French Visit
By J.D. Rucker • Jul. 15, 2022
[Linked Image from thelibertydaily.com]

America has devolved since President Trump was wrongfully removed from office following the stolen 2020 election. And as with all elections, stolen elections have very particular consequences. Case-in-point: The recent diplomatic visit to France where two of the men who were sent to represent us dressed like women.

As Todd Herman noted on Twitter:

<– On the left: a fake woman in a fake Navy uniform, obsessed with trans-jacking homeless kids. On the right –> Man in a dress who teaches fetish classes to college kids and didn’t want child sex trafficking site, RentBoys shut down. Above: God sees.

<– On the left: a fake woman in a fake Navy uniform, obsessed with trans-jacking homeless kids

On the right –> Man in a dress who teaches fetish classes to college kids and didn't want child sex trafficking site, RentBoys shut down

Above: God sees.



— ΞMΞRALD CITY ΞXILE – CEO of HydroFlask – Self I.D. (@toddeherman) July 15, 2022

At least this happened in France where such things are practically expected… just not from the United States of America. Then again, in Joe Biden’s version of America, this has become far too common.

https://thelibertydaily.com/benedict-bidens-token-trannies-shame-america-during-french-visit/
The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (PHSCC),[9] also referred to as the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service,[10] is the federal uniformed service of the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. The commissioned corps' primary mission is the protection, promotion, and advancement of health and safety of the general public.

Along with the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps, the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is one of two uniformed services that consist only of commissioned officers and has no enlisted or warrant officer ranks, although warrant officers have been authorized for use within the service.[11] Officers of the commissioned corps are classified as noncombatants, unless directed to serve as part of the military by the president or detailed to a service branch of the military.[12] Members of the commissioned corps wear uniforms modeled after the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard, with special PHS Commissioned Corps insignia, and hold naval ranks equivalent to officers of the Navy and Coast Guard, along with corresponding in-service medical titles. Commissioned corps officers typically receive their commissions through the commissioned corps's direct commissioning program.

As with its parent division, the Public Health Service, the commissioned corps is under the direction of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The commissioned corps is led by the surgeon general, who holds the rank of vice admiral.[13] The surgeon general reports directly to the Department of Health and Human Services assistant secretary for health. The assistant secretary for health may be appointed to the rank of admiral if he or she is also a serving uniformed officer of the commissioned corps.[13]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Public_Health_Service_Commissioned_Corps

On February 13, 2021, President Joe Biden formally nominated Levine to serve as Assistant Secretary for Health.[21] Her confirmation hearing with the Senate HELP Committee took place on February 25. On March 17, the committee voted 13–9 to advance her nomination for a full Senate vote.[22] On March 24, the Senate voted 52–48, with two Republicans joining all members of the Senate Democratic Caucus to confirm her nomination.[23] Levine is the first openly transgender person to hold an office that requires Senate confirmation.[24] On October 19, 2021, Levine was commissioned as a four-star admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, becoming the first openly transgender four-star officer in any of the United States uniformed services. She is also the first female four-star admiral in the Commissioned Corps.[25]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Levine#Awards_and_decorations

I know purp and the refs won't do anything about SB and his none stop fake news posting, so i will.

SB is out here intentionally spreading misinformation. Her uniform is REAL based on the REAL uniformed service department created in 1889. a city in france also ELECTED a transgender person in 2020 to mayor, which means the only losers whining about this are transphobic right wing A holes projecting their own biases and insecurities onto others.

and anybody who has a problem with this - refs included - can kiss my black ass.
conservatives and right wingers whining about liberals and the LGBT, yet they're the ones mainly spreading fake news all over the place.

aye Purp, no wonder conservatives get suspended all over social media apps. yall stay lying yall asses off about literally everything.
purp and the refs gonna allow this trash to be posted knowing its fake news, then i'mma continue going hard in the paint trashing those who post this nonsense.

don't suspend me either. yall not gonna suspend SB, don't say a damn thing about what i post in response.
Little nuggets of info that tend to be left out of article from Epoch Times and Slayer News, lol.
Sounds like they are afraid of Unions.. I wouldn't be to proud of this 40
One thing you can always count on with you lefties is censorship. You are really big on it. Where is that danged speech control board when you need them. I can just see the first amendment as written by you lefties. “Freedom of speech shall be infringed any time i or my like minded fellow travelers see fit. No words will be permitted that can be construed as offensive or insulting to any person.

Addendum : any comedian who violates these principles shall be caned until they repent of wrongdoing. That should quiet down guys like Ron White, Dave Chappell and George Carlin ( I know he is dead).
Which has always been your excuse to spread lies. Hey even if it's an outright lie you have the right to spread it and end up with things like January 6th, right? I mean if you can do that why can't you yell fire in a crowded theater? Or yell bomb on a crowded plane, right? You're trying to compare comedians to political lies that have led to the undermining of our democracy and created an attempt to overthrow our elections. Shameful.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Which has always been your excuse to spread lies. Hey even if it's an outright lie you have the right to spread it and end up with things like January 6th, right? I mean if you can do that why can't you yell fire in a crowded theater? Or yell bomb on a crowded plane, right? You're trying to compare comedians to political lies that have led to the undermining of our democracy and created an attempt to overthrow our elections. Shameful.

Again you have used this argument.

In the 1919 case US vs Schenck Justice Holmes said in the opinion of the court:

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The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. ... The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent. It is a question of proximity and degree.

You have misquoted this several times and changed the meaning of the opinion. This opinion was partially overturn by Brandenburg vs Ohio in 1969 and limited banned speech to speech that was directed to and likely to incite imminent lawless action. Yelling fire in a crowed theatre would have to be proven to show you were trying to incite an immediate panic. If you are trying to clear a theatre due to a fire this is protected. If your intent was not to cause a panic but entertain (say yelling in a Donald Duck voice for the laughs) this would not be banned speech.

Out right lies are still protected speech. You don't have to like it, you don't to agree with it, but thankfully it is protected. Can you take this argument out of your arsenal and just stop using it? You've used it incorrectly and out of context pretty much every time you have tried. And it is pretty much a trope at this point.
What are your thoughts on Reedy Creek?
You seem to act like Jan. 6th didn't happen and that these lies aren't presenting a clear and present danger. Destroying our election process and 140 injured police officers doesn't seem to hold that threshold in your opinion.
Originally Posted by dawglover05
What are your thoughts on Reedy Creek?

Are you talking about the Florida case involving Disney?
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
You seem to act like Jan. 6th didn't happen and that these lies aren't presenting a clear and present danger. Destroying our election process and 140 injured police officers doesn't seem to hold that threshold in your opinion.

You seem to move the goal posts when you don't have a cogent counter point.
Originally Posted by FrankZ
In the 1919 case US vs Schenck Justice Holmes said in the opinion of the court:

[quote]The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. ... The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent. It is a question of proximity and degree.

So now the words you post are me changing the goal post? It doesn't surprise me that you would try and make such a claim. It's odd how you keep using an oft used term like changing the goal post where doesn't even apply and in another thread ask if it's me who has anything original.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
[quote=FrankZ]In the 1919 case US vs Schenck Justice Holmes said in the opinion of the court:

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The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. ... The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent. It is a question of proximity and degree.

So now the words you post are me changing the goal post? It doesn't surprise me that you would try and make such a claim. It's odd how you keep using an oft used term like changing the goal post where doesn't even apply and in another thread ask if it's me who has anything original.

It was pretty obvious I was debating the idea of what was and wasn't banned speech. You needed to move the goal posts to what I do or do not think about Jan 6. It is pretty obvious you again have no cogent point to make but you want to fight about something.
Shoot I’m sorry - yes I am. I meant to send that to Keith. My bad.
Whoa: Benedict Biden Threatened Ex-Ukraine Prez Poroshenko With ASSASSINATION If He Cooperated with Trump, Leaked Audio Reveals:

I just saw this 05. Until the ruckus up there a while back I had never heard of it. I read about it when everything started. It basically set up an independent government that was outside the normal county/ city governing entities. It was established back in late 60’s and since Disney world opened in early 70’s my guess is it was part of the negotiation to bring Disney to florida. There are 20 or so landowners involved but I am sure Disney is biggest by far.

I do not know anything about how the finances work but I would guess it was a sweetheart deal for the landowners. When Disney started lobbying against a law passed by the legislature florida decided to look at this sweetheart deal. I think florida was peod that Disney kept misrepresenting the law.

So that is it. I live 3.5 hours south so I am not privy to what is going on with it now. And I really do not have a lot of interest in where reedy creek goes from here. I do wonder if the other 18-20 owners are upset that Disney cost them their deal with the state.
So, on one hand, you’re blasting lefties for censorship (which I actually have a problem with at times, too), but it seems like, on the other hand, you’re okay with Disney getting its deal upended (which last I checked will leave the citizens with the bill) by the DeSantisian (my new word) regime, because they spoke their mind on legislation?
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
Whoa: Benedict Biden

More Trumpian Qanon 4chan projection. Trump is the traitor, get it straight.
I don’t think Disney has a constitutional right to a sweetheart deal from the state of florida. But I would never say they have no right to speak their views. Even though they kept lying, talking about a “don’t say gay bill”, which of corse, there was no such bill. But the constitution guarantees the right to free speech.

Btw, this idea foisted by some on here that freedom of speech is only guaranteed to those who speak the “truth” is totally bogus. People can express their opinions, whether some “expert” thinks they are right or wrong.

I do not want pit or you or anyone like you two deciding what can be expressed in the public arena of ideas. And, news flash, I do not want me or anybody like me having a say in what can be expressed in the public arena of ideas. Let the ideas flow and people can work thru them.
jc



100% agree. Republicans just can't get right. SB will be along shortly with a factless article or a "dur" meme.
You're an intelligent person... you should really get past the "Disney good / DeSantis bad" narrative and look into the absolutely ABSURD abuse of power by the Disney corporation in Florida. If you're actually interested, I'll even dig up some links. The key is to get behind the 4 trillion google hits about Disney and DeSantis by pre-dating the dispute in the advanced search. I did that a while back and was blown away -- particularly at the fact that the democrats leading the charge to end the b.s. are all sitting on their hands and crying foul today.
I don’t need to get past anything. I can’t stand Disney. But that situation was what it was.
What exactly was it then? Maybe you can make me understand. What is so unfair about making Disney move back within the realm of corporation and away from self-governing power-whoring elitist organization that is held accountable by absolutely nobody? I'd love to hear the reasoning. Especially since democrats have been screaming for it for decades.
I don’t want to censor opinions either. If we have opinions that are different, let’s hash it out. Let’s not pull some strings to try and cancel anyone.

But to make this out to be just a left issue (and they definitely have their own issues on the topic) is ignorant at best.

Censorship is a sword that swings both ways when people say things that those who are in power or those who have influence don’t like. There is ample evidence of both fundamental sides being guilty of it.

The problem we have is that “we can’t have nice things.” On one hand, you have the censorship issue we have been discussing and on the other hand, you have people thinking that free speech means you can say anything, which also is not the case. That doesn’t stop people like Alex Jones saying that Sandy Hook didn’t happen, but hey, he’s just “expressing an opinion” right?
You’re an intelligent person, too. If you can’t see it as a reactionary move by a very vindictive - one in particular - group of politicians, then I don’t know what else to say.

If you want to keep Disney’s power in check, do it in a thought-out way, which clearly wasn’t the case here, because you can still tell they have no idea how to actually do what they said they were going to do.

And I don’t think the Democrats (most of them at least) were ever really genuine in the advocacy that you mention. But I actually agree with that notion. I work with mega corps and there is zero accountability. Look at Boeing. Look at the financial crisis of 2008. It’s pervasive and nobody has done anything intelligent. Just reactionary when it politically benefits you.
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
jc



100% agree. Republicans just can't get right. SB will be along shortly with a factless article or a "dur" meme.

You'd think that Reich would know by this point that this country has never been a democracy with simple majority rule.
Originally Posted by keithfromxenia
One thing you can always count on with you lefties is censorship. You are really big on it. Where is that danged speech control board when you need them. I can just see the first amendment as written by you lefties. “Freedom of speech shall be infringed any time i or my like minded fellow travelers see fit. No words will be permitted that can be construed as offensive or insulting to any person.

Addendum : any comedian who violates these principles shall be caned until they repent of wrongdoing. That should quiet down guys like Ron White, Dave Chappell and George Carlin ( I know he is dead).

y'all out here banning bookies, trying to rewrite history, and and trying to censor those who don't profess christian values.

and yet your problem is with those who call out and correct those who blatantly lie and mislead. miss me with your BS.
They, for some reason can't separate the the difference between an opposing opinion and straight out lies that lead to things like Jan. 6th. They're banning books in schools, white washing history in our schools and then point the finger at the other side. I mean they fight against teaching our children the truth about our own nations history for God's sake. Hypocrisy at its finest.

They are exchanging the word lying with the word opinion pretending nobody can see what they're doing.
Originally Posted by FrankZ
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
[quote=FrankZ]In the 1919 case US vs Schenck Justice Holmes said in the opinion of the court:

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The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. ... The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent. It is a question of proximity and degree.

So now the words you post are me changing the goal post? It doesn't surprise me that you would try and make such a claim. It's odd how you keep using an oft used term like changing the goal post where doesn't even apply and in another thread ask if it's me who has anything original.

It was pretty obvious I was debating the idea of what was and wasn't banned speech. You needed to move the goal posts to what I do or do not think about Jan 6. It is pretty obvious you again have no cogent point to make but you want to fight about something.

This is what happens when you post things and try to avoid accountability for it. There's a line here that can be and has been crossed you seem to think does not exist.

Inciting a riot, according to federal law, is defined as the acts of "organizing, promoting, encouraging, participating in a riot" and urging others to riot. The criminal code clarifies that incitement is not the same as simply advocating ideas or expressing beliefs in speech or writing.Nov 17, 2021

https://www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-charges/rioting-and-inciting-riots.html

Inducing panic

(A) No person shall cause the evacuation of any public place, or otherwise cause serious public inconvenience or alarm, by doing any of the following:

(1) Initiating or circulating a report or warning of an alleged or impending fire, explosion, crime, or other catastrophe, knowing that such report or warning is false;

(2) Threatening to commit any offense of violence;

(3) Committing any offense, with reckless disregard of the likelihood that its commission will cause serious public inconvenience or alarm.

(B) Division (A)(1) of this section does not apply to any person conducting an authorized fire or emergency drill.

(C)(1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of inducing panic.

(2) Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(3), (4), (5), (6), (7), or (8) of this section, inducing panic is a misdemeanor of the first degree.

(3) Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(4), (5), (6), (7), or (8) of this section, if a violation of this section results in physical harm to any person, inducing panic is a felony of the fourth degree.

(4) Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(5), (6), (7), or (8) of this section, if a violation of this section results in economic harm, the penalty shall be determined as follows:

(a) If the violation results in economic harm of one thousand dollars or more but less than seven thousand five hundred dollars and if division (C)(3) of this section does not apply, inducing panic is a felony of the fifth degree.

(b) If the violation results in economic harm of seven thousand five hundred dollars or more but less than one hundred fifty thousand dollars, inducing panic is a felony of the fourth degree.

(c) If the violation results in economic harm of one hundred fifty thousand dollars or more, inducing panic is a felony of the third degree.

(5) If the public place involved in a violation of division (A)(1) of this section is a school or an institution of higher education, inducing panic is a felony of the second degree.

(6) If the violation pertains to a purported, threatened, or actual use of a weapon of mass destruction, and except as otherwise provided in division (C)(5), (7), or (8) of this section, inducing panic is a felony of the fourth degree.

(7) If the violation pertains to a purported, threatened, or actual use of a weapon of mass destruction, and except as otherwise provided in division (C)(5) of this section, if a violation of this section results in physical harm to any person, inducing panic is a felony of the third degree.

(8) If the violation pertains to a purported, threatened, or actual use of a weapon of mass destruction, and except as otherwise provided in division (C)(5) of this section, if a violation of this section results in economic harm of one hundred thousand dollars or more, inducing panic is a felony of the third degree.

(D)(1) It is not a defense to a charge under this section that pertains to a purported or threatened use of a weapon of mass destruction that the offender did not possess or have the ability to use a weapon of mass destruction or that what was represented to be a weapon of mass destruction was not a weapon of mass destruction.

(2) Any act that is a violation of this section and any other section of the Revised Code may be prosecuted under this section, the other section, or both sections.

(E) As used in this section:

(1) "Economic harm" means any of the following:

(a) All direct, incidental, and consequential pecuniary harm suffered by a victim as a result of criminal conduct. "Economic harm" as described in this division includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:

(i) All wages, salaries, or other compensation lost as a result of the criminal conduct;

(ii) The cost of all wages, salaries, or other compensation paid to employees for time those employees are prevented from working as a result of the criminal conduct;

(iii) The overhead costs incurred for the time that a business is shut down as a result of the criminal conduct;

(iv) The loss of value to tangible or intangible property that was damaged as a result of the criminal conduct.

(b) All costs incurred by the state or any political subdivision as a result of, or in making any response to, the criminal conduct that constituted the violation of this section or section 2917.32 of the Revised Code, including, but not limited to, all costs so incurred by any law enforcement officers, firefighters, rescue personnel, or emergency medical services personnel of the state or the political subdivision.

(2) "School" means any school operated by a board of education or any school for which the state board of education prescribes minimum standards under section 3301.07 of the Revised Code, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted at the time a violation of this section is committed.

(3) "Weapon of mass destruction" means any of the following:

(a) Any weapon that is designed or intended to cause death or serious physical harm through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals, or their precursors;

(b) Any weapon involving a disease organism or biological agent;

(c) Any weapon that is designed to release radiation or radioactivity at a level dangerous to human life;

(d) Any of the following, except to the extent that the item or device in question is expressly excepted from the definition of "destructive device" pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(4) and regulations issued under that section:

(i) Any explosive, incendiary, or poison gas bomb, grenade, rocket having a propellant charge of more than four ounces, missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce, mine, or similar device;

(ii) Any combination of parts either designed or intended for use in converting any item or device into any item or device described in division (E)(3)(d)(i) of this section and from which an item or device described in that division may be readily assembled.

(4) "Biological agent" has the same meaning as in section 2917.33 of the Revised Code.

(5) "Emergency medical services personnel" has the same meaning as in section 2133.21 of the Revised Code.

(6) "Institution of higher education" means any of the following:

(a) A state university or college as defined in division (A)(1) of section 3345.12 of the Revised Code, community college, state community college, university branch, or technical college;

(b) A private, nonprofit college, university or other post-secondary institution located in this state that possesses a certificate of authorization issued by the Ohio board of regents pursuant to Chapter 1713. of the Revised Code;

(c) A post-secondary institution with a certificate of registration issued by the state board of career colleges and schools under Chapter 3332. of the Revised Code.

Stop pretending there aren't limits as to what, where and to whom you can say things. Spreading lies in a manner to purposefully get people worked up to the point of violence is a crime.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Stop pretending there aren't limits as to what, where and to whom you can say things. Spreading lies in a manner to purposefully get people worked up to the point of violence is a crime.

I never said there were no limits, I even pointed them out.

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Which has always been your excuse to spread lies. Hey even if it's an outright lie you have the right to spread it and end up with things like January 6th, right? I mean if you can do that why can't you yell fire in a crowded theater? Or yell bomb on a crowded plane, right? You're trying to compare comedians to political lies that have led to the undermining of our democracy and created an attempt to overthrow our elections. Shameful.

This is the part I responded to of your original post. You are all over the place with your moving the goal posts to have a fight.

Again, there is no law saying you can't "yell fire in a crowded theatre". You can. I referenced the SCOTUS opinions on this, specifically the ones that people misrepresent and misquote. You want a fight. You don't care about anything other than a fight. You have a pathological need fight with people, to try and beat them into submission to your point of view.

Go get some help. Seek a professional.
If you could manage to take the word fight out of your misguided rhetoric you wouldn't have anything left to post. Seek help.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
If you could manage to take the word fight out of your misguided rhetoric you wouldn't have anything left to post. Seek help.


You are looking for a conflict, a brawl, to wrestle verbally, a fracas, to skirmish, a visceral need for altercation.

I have other words too, but I usually try to keep it simple for you.

You still need professional help, go find it.


And yes, I did notice you had to try and retort with something I said to you. You also have no originality.
Yet you consistently use the term "moving the goal posts". Speaking of a lack of originality.

And yet again you add nothing to the conversation and rest on the fight aspect because you lack the ability to bring your own thoughts and debate to the conversation. How shallow. Seek help.
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They are exchanging the word lying with the word opinion pretending nobody can see what they're doing

Bruh: Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and Ronnie Millsap can see it. That's how 'slick' they are...
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Yet you consistently use the term "moving the goal posts". Speaking of a lack of originality.

And yet again you add nothing to the conversation and rest on the fight aspect because you lack the ability to bring your own thoughts and debate to the conversation. How shallow. Seek help.

So you got butthurt that I pointed out your tired trope of an argument doesn't hold water?

Yeah, thought so.
Originally Posted by FrankZ
Yeah, thought so.

Thought so would imply thinking. I highly doubt that assertion.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Originally Posted by FrankZ
Yeah, thought so.

Thought so would imply thinking. I highly doubt that assertion.

Oooo.. we've got you to "I know you are but what am I?" defense this early in the day?

*Channeling your own logic*
I see you didn't address being butthurt, so you must be butthurt.
You lack the ability to make anyone butt hurt. I've watched and debated with people like you for years. I know who and what you are. Saddened by the likes of you maybe, but if you actually think you have the ability to make me butt hurt your are vastly overestimating your abilities.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
You lack the ability to make anyone butt hurt. I've watched and debated with people like you for years. I know who and what you are. Saddened by the likes of you maybe, but if you actually think you have the ability to make me butt hurt your are vastly overestimating your abilities.

It's ok to admit you are butthurt.

It's pretty obvious when you deflect and fight all the time.
Says the man who brings the same tired rhetoric into every discussion. I'm sorry you feel the need to project your issues on me.
For someone that has been who has been chasing fights foryers, you aren't really good at it.

Go get professional help.
Projecting again. I'll keep you in my prayers. You need them.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Projecting again. I'll keep you in my prayers. You need them.

"I know you are but what am I"ing again.

Dude that was an old tactic in second grade.


I don't need prayers but if makes you feel better you are welcome to have at it.
It's obvious here who is butt hurt. But you need the prayers and I'm a caring soul so I will pray for you.
You just want to tell me that so you can last word it. wink
Yet here you are......
Why can’t people “just say anything “?? Who are you to decide what can and cannot be said. If this Alec jones says something looney like that the vast majority of Americans see it for what it is…looney. The more people like that talk the more obvious it is that they have no credibility. Fewer and fewer listen and they become a non voice.

And I do not for a second believe this censorship comes from both sides. My biggest concern is censorship of political ideas and information and there is only one group wanting to do that and you can Id them quickly by reading this board.
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Yet here you are......
Yes I am.

If you ask nicely you can have that last word you need.

I find it funny how you can't resist.
Originally Posted by keithfromxenia
Why can’t people “just say anything “?? Who are you to decide what can and cannot be said. If this Alec jones says something looney like that the vast majority of Americans see it for what it is…looney. The more people like that talk the more obvious it is that they have no credibility. Fewer and fewer listen and they become a non voice.

And I do not for a second believe this censorship comes from both sides. My biggest concern is censorship of political ideas and information and there is only one group wanting to do that and you can Id them quickly by reading this board.

It’s been well-established precedent that people can’t say anything without consequences. Alex Jones is feeling the pain of that right now.

If you can’t see it’s coming from both sides, your bias is blinding you horrifically.
Ok let’s keep it close to home. Name someone who is posting on here who is close to being politically aligned with me who is advocating censorship. Then name someone on here more politically aligned with you who is advocating censorship. Shoot make a list of those folks. Be sure you have a big piece of paper. That will show you where censorship is coming from. Frankly this is not even a close call!
Originally Posted by keithfromxenia
Why can’t people “just say anything “?? Who are you to decide what can and cannot be said. If this Alec jones says something looney like that the vast majority of Americans see it for what it is…looney. The more people like that talk the more obvious it is that they have no credibility. Fewer and fewer listen and they become a non voice.

And I do not for a second believe this censorship comes from both sides. My biggest concern is censorship of political ideas and information and there is only one group wanting to do that and you can Id them quickly by reading this board.

All you have to do is look around at what the party of insurrection has brought to the country since they elected the liar and Chief to see the dangers. This entire argument is a farce on the part of the right, 100 years ago, everyone of these liars would have been dragged into the streets and beaten.
Somewhere along the line you need to return from fantasyland to realville. Only then will you be able to talk sensibly.
If your reality is realville, STRONG PASS. I see zero common sense in anything you say or believe in. I really think you and a handful of others are just ridiculous human beings. It's also why many dismiss everything you have to say. So there's that since we are clearing the air.
Why are we keeping this close to the house and who in here wants anything censored? I really haven’t seen anyone on this board left or right that wants to censor anything.
In other news from this Freak Show called the "Biden" Regime:

[Linked Image from imalbania.com]

Biden Regime’s Drag Queen Energy Department Official Gets Coveted Top Secret “Q Clearance,” Making Him a National Security Risk
by JD HEYES July 17, 2022 in Cultural Marxism, End Times, Foreign Affairs, Government, Truth

The Biden regime reminds tens of millions of Americans of a comedy show. It is filled with absurd characters doing some of the dumbest things.

But unfortunately, Joe Biden is really the president, thanks to the Deep State stealing Donald Trump’s reelection. And the way his administration is being staffed, you’d think you were watching an old-style traveling show.

There’s a “trans man” – a biological male posing as a woman – who was appointed to a ranking position in the Department of Health and Human Services, and just to poke the majority of the country in the eye, the Obama sycophants running the regime made “her” a four-star admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps so they could check a box.

Then we have Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the nation’s top diplomat, who is a wannabe rock-and-roller (which is why other countries – friends and enemies alike – don’t take him seriously).

We also have Sam Brinton, “a high-level hire at the Department of Energy‘s Office of Nuclear Energy, whose past as a drag queen and defender of underage gay prostitution sites has stirred controversy,” The National Pulse reported.

Not only is his taxpayer-funded salary of around $178,000 in the top one percent of government employees, but he also has a top-secret “Q clearance,” a level so high “the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security.”

That means one of the nation’s most vulnerable administration staffers due to his lifestyle and his past is also one of our biggest national security risks, given that he could be easily blackmailed into surrendering vital information that would harm our country.

In a real world, not the clown world we’re currently in, Brinton and people with backgrounds and personal histories like his would never be able to get within a thousand miles of a high-level security clearance. Those days ended when Trump’s presidency was stolen and the cartoon show rolled into D.C.


The Energy Department uses its own terminology to classify security clearances, describing the Q-level clearance as “similar to what is completed by other agencies for a Top Secret National Security Information access clearance.”

“Access to Secret Restricted Data requires a Q access authorization,” the agency noted further.

Brinton’s personal social media posts have laid out the vital importance of his position.

“I lead a staff of hundreds and a budget of millions (with a Nuclear Waste Fund I’m responsible for at over $45 billion) as the leader of the office overseeing the management of the nation’s spent nuclear fuel,” he posted to Twitter June 29.

In the past, Brinton defended “Rentboy.com” in a September 2, 2015 op-ed in Advocate magazine: “The Real Ramifications of the Rentboy Raid.”

The article followed Department of Homeland Security officials raiding Rentboy’s Manhattan offices and arresting CEO Jeffrey Hurant and six employees on charges of promoting prostitution. The following year, the CEO of the site, which connected male prostitutes and escorts with potential clients, was indicted on a charge of promoting prostitution. He ultimately pleaded guilty.

According to an Energy Department insider, there were “substantial irregularities” in the hiring process for Brinton, who is also a homosexual prostitution defender sometimes going by the drag queen alter ego of “Sister Ray Dee O’Active.”

In a Feb. 2 letter addressed to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Deputy Inspector General Norbert Vint, the anonymous insider claimed that “prohibited personnel practices” were used in order to tap Brinton for his position of deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition.

“Undue political influence and preferences were applied” at the Energy Department in selecting Brinton for the job, the stated the letter, the signatory of which is designated as “Long-serving public servant at the U.S. Department of Energy.”

It’s no wonder our country is mocked and disrespected.

https://truthbasedmedia.com/2022/07...nce-making-him-a-national-security-risk/
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I really haven’t seen anyone on this board left or right that wants to censor anything.

Nor have I.
The only thing I've seen is a handful of posters who SAY there's censorship while they argue at this address.
If there was ANY right-wing censorship here, SB's homophobic/transphobic rants would come down asap. What a pitiful person he must be.
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
If there was ANY right-wing censorship here, SB's homophobic/transphobic rants would come down asap. What a pitiful person he must be.

Takes one to know one... rofl
Whatever PeeWee.
Originally Posted by SuperBrown
Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
If there was ANY right-wing censorship here, SB's homophobic/transphobic rants would come down asap. What a pitiful person he must be.

Takes one to know one... rofl


Not really.

I can go to the primate exhibit at the local zoo and know what I'm seeing, while actually being something else.
It's just like when I scroll past your posts.

(I use the "down" button on my keyboard- using the mouse wheel would require more effort than your sophomornic crap is worth)
In fairness, you are a primate.

wink Just having fun with you, Clem.
You need to stop monkeying around DL05.
40 Breaks with Tradition and Nominates a Democrat...

Yes, for Man of the Year...

Sen. Joe Manchin

thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup
Originally Posted by dawglover05
Why are we keeping this close to the house and who in here wants anything censored? I really haven’t seen anyone on this board left or right that wants to censor anything.

You are probably right by the letter of the law. However, one would have to be blind to not recognize the that the left rules this forum and they gang-up on anyone who poses an alternative opinion. They shame people daily. They bully people daily. They resort to ganging up in numbers on those who have different ideas than their own.

I'm sure that if I was on another site, that the right would be doing the same thing to the left.

You are one of the few reasonable posters on this board. Most who are reasonable have abandoned it due to the gang mentality that has consumed this board, no matter the subject matter. Thus, I ask you if you can deny that bullying is not a form of censorship?

As a side-note.......I want to share this w/you. I saw you say on one thread about why you left the Republican party or something like that. I respect that and I am not challenging it at all. Just food for thought. One of the reasons I grew to despise the Republicans was because of turds like Rush Limbaugh and the hate he preached daily. I saw it as dividing our country. Elitist thinking. Narrow-minded bigotry. That line of thinking retards progress.

Fast forward to recent years and I see the same thing from the left. Labeling others as fascists if they don't agree w/you. Attacking anyone who doesn't get in line w/progressive thinking. There was a day when liberals were open minded and opposed oppression. Not any more. Bro, they drove me away. I despise hate and those who choose to divide us.

Therefore, I am a man w/out a party. I don't like the direction in which we are headed. Too much finger pointing and not enough thumb pointing. Lack of responsibility and accountability. Too much name-calling and narrow-minded thinking. Not enough compassion. Not enough understanding of opposing viewpoints. Not enough tolerance for those who are not like us. And I am talking about both sides, bro.

I'm old. 65. I've seen a lot. Saw the outright racism of the early 60s and the fight against it. Saw the political lies from one decade to the next, such as Regan calling the Contras "Freedom Fighters." Have seen the switch on how Christians are viewed. I am not a man of God at all, but I see folks throwing more shade at religions than they do gang bangers. I have witnessed the decay of the family. I have watched the cry for personal rights while the same folks refuse to accept personal accountability. Most of all, I have witnessed the widening of the divide of Americans and the hate that each side spews against their fellow man.

All of this saddens me. I may not be long for this world, but as a human being, I worry for those who will remain long after the likes of me are gone.
Wow, yet another cry of victimhood and sideways cheap shot. You must think we are ignorantly incapable of seeing you. Obviously, part of this BS is targeted at me from the keywords you dropped. You just won't say it plainly. Pathetic is but one word to describe that, but there are many more.

You type the first half as an attack on the left, then sum up with your "personal journey" through the same years many of us lived and remember all too well. Then try to twist some meaning out of it to further your damn agenda. It's just like the Watson thread, ANYBODY WHO THINKS DIFFERENTLY THAN YOU AND SPEAKS THEIR THOUGHTS CAN EXPECT A POST LIKE THIS, SIDEWAYS AND TARGETING THEM. And finally, a heartfelt or well-scripted close. It's almost like you went off the reservation in 2020 to join the dark side and now you pity yourself for what that has turned out to be. So, lots of finger pointing with sideways shade but no thumb pointing, while always promoting your agenda. Then crying when others respond in kind and accusing us of being the mob while spewing right-wing ideology that anybody here knows would trigger a response from almost anyone on the left. Your whole schtick is an open book.

Personally, I would prefer we never interacted on this board because you are just exhausting. But then I see you bully somebody, or talk trash, or hear you PMed a noob with threats. OF COURSE, I'm going to say something. How could I not? Just a few years ago you would have said something, but you were left-leaning and quite a bit saner back then. You can report this, say some crap about me openly or cheap, and sideways; but you won't take 5 minutes to sit and reflect on these words. Tomorrow or the next time I'm on, we will be right back at it. So why not just stop. If you have something to say to me, say it.
Perfect example of what I was talking about.
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
Perfect example of what I was talking about.

No it isn’t.
It's about time for President Biden and the Dems to start a war. I see they keep poking China.

Whatever it takes to divert attention from their lack of attention.
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
It's about time for President Biden and the Dems to start a war. I see they keep poking China.

Whatever it takes to divert attention from their lack of attention.

Just like W did.
I talked about inflation before most anyone, so I will point out the next problem looming....food shortages.

I am not talking about supply chain problems, I am talking about a lack of food to deliver. Just a heads up to those who pay attention....and talk about inflation, wait until shortages start to skyrocket the price.

The communists are running the country and in an all out assault on the American way of life. No better way to control the people than to control the food on their table.
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
I talked about inflation before most anyone, so I will point out the next problem looming....food shortages.

I am not talking about supply chain problems, I am talking about a lack of food to deliver. Just a heads up to those who pay attention....and talk about inflation, wait until shortages start to skyrocket the price.

The communists are running the country and in an all out assault on the American way of life. No better way to control the people than to control the food on their table.

you mean like allowing crap thats not even legal in most countries to be added into our food, creating a golden goose for those invested in the healthcare industry? or trying to rewrite history and banning books? or taking away women's rights in order to control their desired population structure?

yea, the commies are running an assault on this country. they're called the GOP.
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
The communists are running the country and in an all out assault on the American way of life.

It was either that or the fascists. They didn't represent the American way of life either.
Time will tell, my friend.
j/c:



Oh, the irony.
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