[Gateway Pundit] Georgia’s Secretary of State has got himself in a mess. He just oversaw the most corrupt election in modern Georgia history. He was caught and he still won’t allow a real count of ballots in the state and a signature match of absentee ballots with signatures on record.
We wondered for the past many weeks since Election Day why would Brad Raffensperger destroy the election in his state and in the country. Why would he run a fraudulent election? Why would he try and steal the 2020 election for Biden?
Tonight we may be closer to the reason why.
It appears Secretary of State (SoS) Raffensperger has a brother, Ron. Ron hates President Trump and the two Republican Senators running for office in Georgia. Ron also works as the CTO for Huawei Enterprise Storage Solutions based in Shenzhen, China, a China government owned company. "Works"? or just picks up checks, like Hunter?
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Like I said a few days ago.
There is already a Investigated/Recall Raffensperger effort underway and gaining steam.
But either way ....
His chances of re-election depend on if the GA Pro-USA citizen win. Or if the China/Russia controlled US Socialist-Democrat Party does.
[WSJ] Hunter Biden ramped up business activities with European and Chinese tycoons as his father exited the vice presidency four years ago. For him it was a potential path to income; for the tycoons, the Biden family name promised to burnish their reputations.
The dealings got the younger Mr. Biden a discounted stake in a private-equity firm in China and consulting arrangements with a Romanian property magnate and overall allowed him to maintain a globe-trotting lifestyle, according to interviews, documents and communications reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. A Chinese energy tycoon gave Mr. Biden a 2.8-carat diamond, and entities linked to him wired nearly $5 million to Mr. Biden’s law firm, according to an investigation by Senate Republicans.
These arrangements now loom over President-elect Joe Biden. A federal criminal tax investigation into Hunter Biden’s business dealings is under way, with findings potentially trickling out in coming months. His business ties to well-connected people in China and other places could add to scrutiny of foreign-policy decisions taken by the Biden administration over possible conflicts of interest. All are likely to provide ammunition to Republicans.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), who has led the Senate Finance Committee whose Republican staff helped investigate Hunter Biden, has said he would continue to look into what he says are possible counterintelligence and criminal concerns related to Mr. Biden’s business dealings.
"Based on all the facts known to date, Joe Biden has a lot of explaining to do," Mr. Grassley said recently.
Hunter Biden has said he takes the tax investigation "very seriously" and is "confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately." He declined to comment for this article and his lawyer, George Mesires, didn’t respond to questions. In 2019, Mr. Biden said he wouldn’t work with any foreign companies if his father were elected U.S. president.
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Fuck these slimeballs
Fuck them for what they have done and are continuing to do to our beautiful beloved country
And fuck those professional liars who call themselves "journalists" for sitting on these stories of actual, documented, obvious, gross, unimaginable corruption until 51 days after the election
Why did we resolve our problems with the US so swiftly from 1992 to 2016? We had people in there, in America's core circle of power-- we had old friends ...
#4
^ damn... now they're just laughing at us. It wasn't enough to knock us down with COVID-- they're pissing on us as well.
That video should be shown to every single American who voted for the CCP puppet that Mr Dongshen openly mocks again and again. Then we need to do the election over.
[Right Scoop] Today a Fox News reporter asked Biden if he still feels the allegations against his son Hunter are ’disinformation’. After laughing and starting to walk away, Biden called the Fox News reporter a ’one horse pony’:
What exactly is a ’one horse pony’? I heard of a ’one trick pony’, but never a ’one horse pony’. Does a pony ride a horse?
Well, it wasn’t the teleprompter that got Biden this time, it was his own brain.
Biden claims his Justice Department will be independent, but just like Obama, you can expect he’ll have his henchmen in there getting rid of his dirty work. Of that I have no doubt.
Fall of Civilizations: Roman Britain - The Work of Giants Crumbled
A vast ruined bath house, a fire-damaged poem and a world teetering on the brink of collapse.
In this episode, we look at the collapse of Roman Britain. Find out how a great civilization grew up almost overnight on the island of Britannia, how it endured the test of centuries against barbarian invasions and foolish rulers, and what happened after its final dramatic collapse.
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Barbarian invaders: yep, 20 million illiterates and millions more soon to come pouring across our southern border thanks to Plugs and Susan Rice
Foolish rulers: boy oh boy... Clinton, W, Soetoro, Plugs...
Oligarchy, impoverishment of the masses, crushing public debt : nuff said
New religion destroying / displacing the old truths: yep-- Wokery, Black Lies Murder, toxic s'premissy this'n'that, St Greta's Fire, tranny madness...
Yeah, we've seen this play out before. Our turn now
#3
That won't happen this time! Because this time we will do it right!
(/sarc)
Well we already have Food and Circuses.
We also have the elites, untouched by any troubles, in their gated communites carrying on as if nothing is happening while the world falls about around them.
[Daily Mail via PJ] The Daily Mail reports that half the states in the country are giving COVID vaccines on the basis of minority status after first responders get it first. Black and brown communities suffer greater numbers of COVID infections, but the disease affects people by age more than by minority status. Just ask Washington Governor Jay Inslee and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who found out the hard way that elderly people in nursing homes are the most vulnerable. Indeed some states will prioritize nursing home residents, but minorities of all ages are next in line.
Public health officials will have to answer for why young Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Senator Marco Rubio got vaccines before a more vulnerable person, regardless of color. These members of Congress are young and are less vulnerable to COVID, so why are they getting the vaccine in the first wave?
#3
Washington Governor Jay Inslee and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who found out the hard way Their way wasn't the least bit "hard" compared to their victims who DIED.
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Male Sex is next highest indicator (MSM and "scyunz" papers seem to forget.) after age.
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#6
With the current political climate nothing will change. Con job in action. Being a politician makes you exempt from everything. No long term studies have been done so guinea pigs are the first to go. So Whites will be blamed for that also. Soon you will be scanned before entering any place where there will be people. Then you have to be current on your Vaccines. Every time you use your cards at a scanner expect update and warning of vaccine expatriation. Comply or no service. Arrest will be scheduled.
#7
"Just a matter of time". Scarlet fever has made its return. Doctor said I haven't seen this in 17 years. Bacterial, so antibiotics will be use for that. I always wandered with increased populations what would happen. Buildings with no open windows. Air circulation systems in a closed environment. "Just a matter of time".
[Stamford Advocate] WASHINGTON - Congress on Monday unveiled a 5,593-page spending bill and then voted on it several hours later, with lawmakers claiming urgent action was needed to rescue an ailing economy ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic.
But tucked in the bill was over $110 billion in tax breaks that strayed far from the way the bill was marketed to many Americans. These giveaways include big tax cuts for liquor producers, the motorsports entertainment sector and manufacturers of electric motorcycles.
These measures, added onto the broader spending bill, are known as "tax extenders" - tax breaks targeted at specific, sometimes niche industries. And routinely extending these "temporary" measures has become something of a year-end tradition, despite loud complaints from some lawmakers who allege the votes largely benefit special-interest groups who stand to gain financially from the outcome.
These tax extenders are designed to be temporary but are frequently renewed, often at the urging of industry lobbyists, and done so during late-night votes at the end of the year. (The Senate vote Monday took place shortly before midnight.) The Joint Committee on Taxation estimated the extenders benefiting industry and special interests included in the stimulus bill would cost over $110 billion over 10 years.
Tax experts and good governance advocates have criticized such short-term tax relief extensions, arguing they hide the true cost of the cuts and advantage industries with the most well-connected lobbyists.
#1
Because to most politicians in DC, all that philosophical mumbo-jumbo about true faith and allegiance and the idea of being a public servant is just the theater script to use to get in the seat. After that, they treat the American taxpayers as the tax farm to be plowed and harvested in the never ending ATM schemes some lobbyists or special interests think up.
President Trump tweeted a Gateway Pundit video where we identified Georgia ballot workers jamming ballots into tabulators multiple times late on election night.
President Trump just now retweeted our video where we show Georgia poll workers jamming multiple ballots through tabulators multiple times. The video aired on OAN:
#3
C'mon man!
"Hispanics are gonna be even bigger than y'all..."
Supposedly, however, Plugs actually stated the condition for his "doomed" comment but that condition was dropped from this edited version: "If we don't make progress on racial equity" [then] "this country is doomed."
Still it's patronizing as hell to speak to Americans as members of racial blocs. And even if you were to try to divide Americans by race, it's utterly stupid to pretend that Hispanics in this country consider their own racual identity to be anything other than White.
[Breitbart] President Donald Trump demanded Tuesday that Congress amend the coronavirus rescue package and government funding bill before sending it to his desk.
The massive 5,593-page bill was passed by both the House and the Senate on Monday night but immediately drew criticism for only sending $600 of direct aid to each American.
Trump criticized the bill for extending direct coronavirus relief payments to family members of illegal aliens, getting up to $1,800 each.
"This is far more than the Americans are given," Trump said.
The president did not say he would veto the bill but demanded that Congress amend it before sending it to his desk.
"I am asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2000, or $4000 for a couple," he said.
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While being on retirement ourselves, the Wife and I could always use the extra $4,000 total.
BUT, Why any $$$ for already fed, housed, clothed and medically cared for, Federally owned persons.
In why dole out $$$$ to illegals also. YES Families with mixed immigration status (1 is legal the others Illegal will be eligible for COVID-19 Season 2 relief checks.
[PJMedia] It appears Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to move on from having her purely political motives for holding up a stimulus bill before the election scrutinized. Judging by the election returns, the voters held her accountable by nearly wiping out her majority in the House.
Now it seems some members of the corporate media are also trying to hold her accountable. This could be a sign the media has decided she needs to go. This would look similar to the trashing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She made the critical mistake of being civil to Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham during the confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett. As if on cue, leaks from those close to Feinstein, allegedly, painted the picture of a woman in significant cognitive decline.
Now we have CNN host Wolf Blitzer taking Pelosi to task for dragging her feet on pandemic relief when so many Americans were suffering. This is not the first time she has been forced to address this, and she actually admitted during a recent press conference that her willingness to negotiate now was linked to having a new president. However, this appearance was even more astonishing.
Blitzer appears to be asking Pelosi about the content of the stimulus bill that has worked its way through Congress. The current bill provides significantly less relief than President Trump had on the table before the election. For example, the version that has passed provides Americans making less than $75,000 a year with a $600 payment. The previous version provided $1200. It seems like a reasonable question since Pelosi has admitted to holding up the previous bill.
Pelosi responds to the question by telling Blitzer he needs to respect her committee chairs’ knowledge. She then accused Blitzer of defending the Trump administration throughout the process. You didn’t know she does stand-up comedy, too, did you? She closed her initial comments by essentially calling Blitzer too stupid to understand the differences between the two bills.
Then it got weird when Blitzer attempted to close the interview:
Blitzer: Madam Speaker these are incredibly difficult times right now. And we’ll leave it on that note. Thank you so much....
Pelosi: No. No, we’ll leave it on the note you are not right on this Wolf. I hate to say that to you. But I feel confident about it and I feel confident about my colleagues. And I feel confident in my Chairs.
Blitzer: It’s not about me, it’s about millions of Americans who can’t put food on the table, who can’t pay the rent and are having trouble...
Pelosi: And we represent them. (Blitzer attempts to respond and Pelosi gets repetitive) And we represent them. And we represent them. And we represent them. We know them. We represent them and we know them. We know them. We represent them, yes.
Blitzer: Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good as they say here in Washington
Pelosi: It’s nowhere near perfect.
Blitzer: Madam Speaker
Pelosi: Always the case but we’re not even close to the good.
Blitzer: All right. Let’s see what happens because every day is critically, critically important. Thanks so much for joining us.
Pelosi: Thank you for your sensitivity to our constituents’ needs.
Blitzer: I am sensitive to them because I see them on the street begging for food. Begging for money. Madam Speaker, thank you so much....
Pelosi: Have you fed them? We feed them. We feed them.
Blitzer: We’ll continue this conversation down the road for sure. We’ll take a quick break and we’ll be right back.
Did you hear that? Nancy Pelosi and her colleagues in Congress feed the hungry. Maybe she shares some of her boutique chocolate ice cream with the homeless guy who sleeps outside her gate in Napa. Perhaps her staff will be the next one claiming their boss is in cognitive decline. In any case, this was not a good look.
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We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them.We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them. We feed them.
Feed on THIS, you mendacious demented withered old ......
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That senile harridan is something else. It's funny as that that's not the first time she's snapped at MSM drones. She jumped into Judy Woodruff's egesta a few months ago pretty much calling Woodruff an apologist for the Trump Administration. Pelosi is around the bend and just may finally be on her way out as Speaker.
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Years ago I was in a lawsuit. Even though I won my case my lawyer said that if there is another lawsuit by these people, we will find a better judge. Lawyers know that judges decide things not the law.
Recently I got a ticket that I knew was wrong. I asked for a hearing. It was granted. I then researched the judge assigned. Found he always sided with who ever writes tickets. I then found a different judge. I found a way to have the case reassigned to that court and went to the clerk to set up a hearing. I showed the clerk my evidence. THE CLERK DISMISSED THE TICKET ON THE SPOT. Shows there is a massive difference between one court and the next.
[bizpacreview.com] At the risk of being called the Christmas Grinch, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., took to the Senate floor Monday to deliver a blistering speech ahead of the vote to pass a $900 billion coronavirus relief package.
Taking fellow Republicans to task for supporting the "monster spending bill," Paul points out that it’s everything they claim they don’t believe in.
Congress passed the rescue package late Monday along with a massive $1.4 trillion government spending bill to fund federal agencies for the new fiscal year — a 5,593-page bill dropped on members just a few hours before the vote.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., called the measure "another historic rescue package to help American families through this pandemic," suggesting that this is what "struggling Americans have needed for months."
"This bill is free money for everyone. Proponents don’t care if you’re fully employed, or own your own house, or own your own business," Paul said. "Free money for everyone, they cry — and yet, if free money were the answer, if money really grew on trees, why not give more free money? Why not give it out all the time?"
"Why stop at $600 a person? Why not $1,000? Why not $2,000?" he added. Maybe these new ’Free-Money Republicans’ should join the ’Everybody-Gets-A-Guaranteed-Income Caucus’? Why not $20,000 a year for everybody, why not $30,000? If we can print out money with impunity, why not do it?"
Paul reminded his colleagues that the end result is a U.S. dollar that has no value.
"To so-called conservatives who are quick to identify the socialism of Democrats: If you vote for this spending monstrosity, you are no better," he said. "When you vote to pass out free money, you lose your soul and you abandon forever any semblance of moral or fiscal integrity."
The senator would go into detail about how dire the fiscal picture is in America as Congress approved $600 relief checks for everyone — and drew fire from people for that after previously passing stimulus payments of $1,200 per adult.
"If you’re looking for more COVID bailout money, we don’t have any. The coffers are bare," he said. "Congress has spent all the money long ago."
The bill also provides a temporary $300 weekly boost to unemployment benefits, and over $280 billion for Paycheck Protection Program loans for businesses. Schools and colleges will get $82 billion in funding, and there is another $25 billion for rental assistance and an extension of the eviction moratorium.
Sen. Paul called out the "overzealous" actions of local and state officials, saying that Congress is only helping "to perpetuate these lockdowns."
"We are borrowing and worsening this debt crisis in part because too many governors and mayors have imposed heavy-handed restrictions that crush business," he said. "It isn’t the pandemic that’s killing the economy, it’s the government’s overzealous response that is killing the economy."
"The more money that we give to the states the more they keep us in lockdown. Every bailout dollar printed and passed out to the governor only allows these tinpot dictators to perpetuate the lockdowns," Paul charged. "Their rules are arbitrary and unscientific. Governors and mayors across the country are picking winners and losers."
The Senate passed the relief package and government spending bill 91-6, with Paul being joined by five other Republicans in voting against it.
The other five were Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., Mike Lee, R-Utah, Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
In a politics makes for strange bedfellows moment, Sen. Cruz took to Twitter to agree with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., about the monster bill being dropped just hours before a vote.
Sen. Paul shared his floor speech online where it trended for hours, noting that lockdowns are compounding the problem.
He added: "We are borrowing and worsening this debt crisis, in part, because too many governors and mayors have imposed heavy handed restrictions that crush business..."
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The Senate passed the relief package and government spending bill 91-6, with Paul being joined by five other Republicans in voting against it.
The other five were Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., Mike Lee, R-Utah, Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the GOP controls the US Senate, correct? Six (R) senators voted against this. A mere six. And there, ladies & germs, is why the GOP is a broke joke--and has been for years.
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I am amused by the idea that the mainstream GOP is different than the Dems. If you think of the parties as the "heels" and "faces" of professional wrestling, two sides locked in existential combat, presumably diametric opposites but actually two sides of the same grift, then it all makes sense.
As always, pay attention to the hands and not the words. Even AOC denounced this porkulus bill, but she voted for it anyway.
#6
Democrats are the "tax and spend" party, while the republicans are simply the "spend" party. At least the democrats pretend to want to pay for all that spending. Both parties are fine with the nation collapsing from the weight of all that debt, as long as it doesn't happen before the next election.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.