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Spent a couple hundred dollars. Got a $100 bread machine and a $100 pasta making machine. Bread machine makes jams, too. 70% cheaper making the stuff than store prices.
After the home made bread sits on the shelf for three days I get a small allergic reaction vs store bought bread. Going to try to refrigerate from now on.
Pasta machine makes lots of different shapes and colored pasta. Good quality so far.
Bought a dehydrator too. Meets and vegetables dried over 24 hours last months reliably.
I am off the supermarket grid for long periods of time now.
h/t Instapundit
Deputy National Security Adviser Rick Waddell, Senior Director for Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Gulf States Joel Rayburn, and Yll Bajraktari, a former special assistant to the deputy secretary of defense during the Obama administration, have been coordinating an extensive public relations campaign in support of embattled National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, according to multiple sources.
...However, sources claim the last week of public relations outreach did in fact heavily target conservative organizations that, while generally opposed to the JCPOA, may be willing to choose their distaste of Trump over McMaster’s actions that appear to spell out a more supportive stance on the deal.
Indeed, allies of McMaster reportedly reached out to Heritage, the Hudson Institute, and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, perhaps among other right-leaning think-tanks. Sources say at least one of the above organizations had scheduled a private meeting with McMaster himself.
In short, McMaster appears to be banking on "NeverTrump" currents allowing him to retain his position ... in President Trump’s administration. Meanwhile, accomplished national security careerists whom McMaster has fired, all of them loyal to Trump’s campaign stance on the JCPOA, are watching their reputations destroyed as "conspiratorial," as "alt-right," or as leakers -- and with no means of rebuttal. Welcome to the swamp.
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according to multiple sources, sources claim the last week of public relations outreach did in fact, may be willing to choose, reportedly reached out, perhaps among other right-leaning think-tanks
I think this may have been pulled from someone's hindward sphincter.
Wow, you have been out of it. Romanian-Canadian comedian David Steinberg? David Steinberg who shrank G-d? Recently created Member of the Order of Canada David Steinberg? Okay, I had to look him up, too, but it seems he was on Carson hundreds of times and had a hand in every sitcom ever made. Off to YT, I guess.
[PJ] A lawsuit against the Justice Department has revealed documents that show there were email exchanges between the FBI and the DOJ -- and the DOJ and the Obama White House -- regarding the controversial tarmac meeting between then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton in June of 2016. Talking points were forwarded from the DOJ to the White House assistant press secretary, according to Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ).
Thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request to the DOJ from the ACLJ, we now know that the FBI was not being truthful when it said that it had "no" documents about the secret meeting. We also know that the media was unenthusiastic about reporting on the scandal and even colluded with the Obama DOJ on ways to bury the story. Finally, we discovered that then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch (AKA Elizabeth Carlisle) was using a secret email address to conduct official business.
Now the ACLJ is reporting that the White House was involved.
On the afternoon of June 29, 2016, two days after the Clinton-Lynch meeting, senior DOJ officials forwarded an email containing a transcript of AG Lynch’s press availability where she answered questions about the meeting directly to the Assistant Press Secretary and Spokeswoman at the Obama White House, Brandi Hoffine, that stated, "I’ve attached a document containing the transcript to this email, and I’ve included the text below. Please let me know if there is anything that needs to be corrected."
Nineteen minutes later, the same senior DOJ official, Melanie Newman ‐ the person who had taken point on the DOJ spin team ‐ emailed the FBI to "flag" the story about the meeting ‐ an email the Comey-led FBI told us last October didn’t exist. This email included the now redacted talking points ‐ key spin the Obama deep state still doesn’t want the public to see.
It was Comey himself who testified that the Clinton-Lynch meeting was the impetus for his now infamous public announcement exonerating Hillary Clinton. He testified before Congress, "[I]n an ultimately conclusive way, that was the thing that capped it for me, that I had to do something separately to protect the credibility of the investigation, which meant both the FBI and the Justice Department." We know that AG Lynch’s Deputy Chief of Staff contacted Comey’s Chief of Staff and Counselor, Jim Rybicki, with information that is still redacted on July 1st, just days before Comey’s public announcement.
We’ve also learned that within 2 minutes of the first press inquiry about the Clinton-Lynch meeting, senior DOJ officials had added Matthew Axelrod, the Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, into the conversation. Axelrod was the number two to Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and according to his bio, "took the lead in advising on crisis management within the DOJ, working closely with the White House, Congress, the FBI, and the media on DOJ’s most sensitive and high-profile matters."
So within 2 minutes of learning that the press had found out about the secret Clinton-Lynch meeting, senior DOJ officials knew they had a crisis on their hands.
But it gets even worse. We’ve also learned that Paige Herwig, Counselor to AG Lynch, was directly editing the still redacted talking points. Herwig is now the Deputy General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein ‐ the committee that is now investigating the Lynch matter. Before becoming Counselor to AG Lynch, Herwig was Special Assistant and Associate Counsel to President Obama.
The conflict of interest is astounding. Committee staff who are supposedly investigating this situation were the same people creating the talking points ‐ Obama loyalists investigating themselves.
The ACLJ is preparing direct legal action to get the unredacted documents, but it's frankly outrageous that the Sessions DOJ redacted them in the first place. The documents would reveal the talking points and spin that the DOJ concocted to manage the scandal.
Well, he's nominally the boss, but the Senate has been slow-rolling confirmations and Zero's holdovers are still running the clown show. ALL of these bastards should have been fired on day one.
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It is the Perpetual State made up of Dems and Rinos for life, and the bureaucracy who have put impediments in Trump's path to keep him from doing the things he said he wanted to do during the campaign. The voters gave the Pubs the House, Senate and Presidency and still they are not reflecting the will of the people. What's next, a Constitutional Convention of States to bring about the needed change? Term limits, balanced budget, curbs on regulations, lobbying, and soft tyranny, government living by the rules they make, etc.
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