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Originally Posted By togadelic: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/152525/105c26412bbf1dd0af4a2003a024f493461d98a0-1421728.JPG View Quote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wachowskis Why does EVERYTHING have to be weird? |
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Originally Posted By TrueRebel: He'll do? The only thing he'll do is help the swamp guard the drain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TrueRebel: Originally Posted By POINTMAN380: Wouldn't have been my first pick....but he'll do He'll do? The only thing he'll do is help the swamp guard the drain. My thoughts as well. |
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Originally Posted By chadjetlag: So when Trump said the governor of GA was making a big mistake by reopening what was his secret meaning? When did I ever say Trump should Or did demand states do anything? He could at some point maybe Pointed out the fraud, lies, and abuse that are pushing the narrative. Trump still supports the fauci clown and hasn’t said anything about the overblown hype and hysterics that caused the shutdowns...even after it has been proven to be bullshit. Either he is stupid and falling for it (which I don’t believe) or is complicit in pushing the hysterical panic narrative. We keep hearing the giving enough rope line but that is played out..as is all of the rope on the planet. Trumps reaction to the virus...especially after the numbers didn’t add up has made me question his hat color....his continuing support of this virus narrative has done more damage to our country, our freedom and our constitution in 60 days than obama did in 8 years. That genie is never going back in the bottle. View Quote CoC indecorum removed --Edit by brass |
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Originally Posted By NH_Patriot: EXACTLY CORRECT. Barr can not say he's going after Biden for fear of being accused of effecting the election, therefore he can not go after Obama, because they're linked. However, if during the process of investigating and publicizing the evidence over the next few months, Obama/Biden are publicly exposed, they will be compelled by public opinion and the obvious evidence to make that leap. This is how it needs to be done, strategic thinkers understand this. View Quote Exactly. |
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Good, Was impressed by Fisher's previous work
https://tucson.com/news/local/1-28-billion-wall-project-on-arizona-border-goes-to-firm-favored-by-trump/article_ad3b3de1-ccbd-5771-951c-49e09c720ec0.html Click To View Spoiler Federal officials awarded a $1.28 billion border wall project in Southern Arizona to a company favored by President Trump, five months after a previous contract led to accusations of improper influence and a probe by the Defense Department’s inspector general.
The Army Corps of Engineers awarded the $1.28 billion project on May 6 to Fisher Sand and Gravel, a North Dakota-based company with offices in Tempe. The funds will go toward building about 42 miles of border wall, most of which will run from Nogales to the eastern boundary of the Tohono O’odham Nation, according to the Corps. Tommy Fisher, head of Fisher Sand and Gravel, led a wide-ranging campaign to persuade Trump and federal officials to award wall contracts to his company. Fisher touted his company’s wall design on numerous conservative news outlets frequently watched by Trump, paid lobbyists $145,000 to discuss the border wall with lawmakers, and invited Corps officials to watch his crews build a privately funded border wall. Trump repeatedly urged Corps officials to award wall contracts to Fisher last year, despite the company’s initial designs not meeting federal standards, the Washington Post reported. When Trump told advisers last month that he wanted the wall painted black to make it more intimidating and harder to climb in hot weather, he directed them to consult with Fisher. The inspector general audit came after Fisher Sand and Gravel was awarded a contract in early December worth up to $400 million to build 31 miles of border wall on the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge southwest of Tucson. News of the contract immediately led Democratic lawmakers to raise concerns about improper influence by Trump. The Defense Department’s inspector general launched an audit less than two weeks later. That audit is ongoing, according to the public affairs office of the inspector general. The Corps maintains that all procurement laws were followed with both the December contract award to Fisher and the May 6 award, says a statement from the Corps’ public affairs office. In mid-2019, the company was included in a pre-qualified pool of contractors for border wall projects. The May 6 project was awarded to Fisher through a competitive process among those contractors. Fisher Sand and Gravel did not respond to an inquiry from the Star. The wall along Arizona’s border with Mexico is made of 30-foot-tall steel poles, known as bollards, filled with concrete. The bollards are 6 inches in diameter and separated from each other by 4 inches of space. The wall is topped with a steel plate meant to thwart climbers. At a later date, lights and cameras will be installed, along with a sensor system in the ground. The wall was a centerpiece of Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016, and officials are pushing to complete as many miles of wall as possible before the election in November. Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said last week during a visit to Tucson that he expects to see as many as 400 miles of wall completed this year. So far, about 180 miles have been built since Trump took office. Federal officials plan to build nearly 140 miles of border wall near Tucson and another 100 miles near Yuma. Construction began last year and about 50 miles of wall have been built in Arizona, with crews adding more wall every day. The May 6 project includes seven segments. The bulk of the project starts near Nogales and runs west for 38 miles along the Coronado National Forest and Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge until it reaches the eastern boundary of the Tohono O’odham Nation, with small breaks separating the segments. Another 4 miles of wall will go up about 10 miles east of Nogales. A section of wall measuring two-tenths of a mile will go up at or near the Santa Cruz River. A bridge was built over the river last year to help Border Patrol agents drive through the area. Fisher Sand and Gravel also was awarded a $7.6 million contract on April 15 to build 800 feet of wall near Yuma. The average cost per mile of the May 6 project is $30 million, much higher than the $20 million average for most other wall projects in Southern Arizona. “While there may be similarities between projects, each project cost is contingent upon its unique characteristics, such as geotechnical, topographical, hydrological and hydraulic, underground utilities, final real estate access, and the cost of materials and labor,” said Corps spokesman Jay Field. To speed up wall construction, the Department of Homeland Security waived numerous laws dealing with the environment, historical preservation, and other issues. In February, the department waived several procurement laws to further speed up construction on 177 miles of the border in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. The waivers of procurement laws “had no effect” on the May 6 award to Fisher Sand and Gravel, Field said, citing the competitive award process. So far, roughly $3.1 billion of Defense Department funds have been awarded for wall projects on the border near Tucson, according to figures provided by the Corps. Only a handful of the planned miles of wall near Tucson do not yet have a contract. Southwest Valley Constructors, an affiliate of the construction giant Kiewit, was awarded $524 million in late March to build about 24 miles of wall in Cochise County. The company was awarded $1.3 billion last year to build 63 miles of wall in Cochise County and on the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Cabeza Prieta. In contrast with Fisher Sand and Gravel, Southwest Valley Constructors has kept a low profile in terms of publicly courting federal officials. Nearly $700 million of Defense Department funds were awarded to build about 73 miles of wall in the Yuma area, according to the Corps. Other projects near Yuma were funded by congressional appropriations. |
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Quoted: FUCK YOU NEIL CAVITO!! did you not listen to what he said regarding that exact study you stupid motherfucker????? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Wildfowler: Holy shit Trump has just announced that he is currently taking hydroxychloaqin and he thinks it's good. edit: I made a post wishing he would have brought this up more forcefully and was going to interject that into some back and forth today. I deleted it twice, decided to leave it alone today and here he is talking about it now. Thank God!! View Quote Never doubted it for a second. Some of us here are as well. |
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LOL! What a crock. Quoted: He'll do? The only thing he'll do is help the swamp guard the drain. Correct! Completely nuts. |
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Originally Posted By mancow: You'll get nothing! Good day sir! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mancow: Originally Posted By Holes: But why? Why is it a waste of time to hold someone to their work/responsibilities? He knows what went on. We want answers. It’s seriously time we started getting some answers. You'll get nothing! Good day sir! Indeed. |
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Originally Posted By MCSquared: What does FISA = START mean? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes It's been heavily implied (and later, more recent Q posts support it) that the disclosure of the illegal FISA stuff (probably the unmask) is the beginning of the avalanche of disclosures. Yesterday's post puts in context: Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 9c278b No.9212037 ?? May 17 2020 11:55:20 (EST) https://twitter.com/MariaBartiromo/status/1262052902304129032?? Flynn DOJ_dismiss_week_1 FISA unmask_DECLAS[public][select date(s)]_week_2 CLAS 1-99_week_3 [you are here] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q Note week 2 -- last week -- was the FISA unmask. So that was the start. This week should be exciting. |
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Originally Posted By togadelic: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/152525/892eb23a2d321acd3dda03d3f61a0713c619e73f-1422127.JPG omg omg View Quote GLOOM DESPAIR AND AGONY ON ME |
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This is all I've been able to track down of the Tom Fitton segment on Lou Dobbs tonight.
I didn't hear Tom say anything I didn't agree with. I would welcome and love to hear some other opinions on why this may not be what's really going on. edit: in case it is not known by everyone here by now there are videos in the tweets if you click the date to pull them up. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By fudimo1: The only thing that bill will do is shake the money tree. The Lawyer enrichment act might be a good title for the bill. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fudimo1: Originally Posted By togadelic: THIS GOP LAWMAKER IN MINNESOTA MAY HAVE JUST FIGURED OUT A WAY TO END FUTURE LOCKDOWNS ttps://www.thenationalsentinel.com/2020/05/14/this-gop-lawmaker-in-minnesota-may-have-just-figured-out-a-way-to-end-future-lockdowns/ Well, a state Republican lawmaker in Minnesota may have found a way to not only make businesses great again but to ensure that governors and mayors think twice before quickly moving to shut down their economies in the future. As PJ Media reports: One enterprising state lawmaker in Minnesota has posed an interesting question: What if state and local governments had to compensate businesses for the mandated closures in the same way they have to compensate landowners when they use eminent domain to seize their property for roads? Such a bill would not only provide businesses a way to make themselves whole after lockdowns but it would also make governors and local officials more hesitant to extend the orders shutting down broad swaths of the economy. Rep. Shane Mekeland, a victim The only thing that bill will do is shake the money tree. The Lawyer enrichment act might be a good title for the bill. Some people are doing their jobs, vetting reps at city/county/state level and keeping pressure directly on them. You/We do not have the same amount of power to change Federal policy, but just 20% paying attention could turn states around simply by ending the apathy. The people still thinking the sky is falling (though they've been certain it was falling and Trump would be out of office before any election, for 3.5 years now), all seem to have one thing in common: They still watch TeeVee news thinking that maybe now they can't/won't be lied to about everything continually. It's seriously like abused spouse syndrome where people can't help but go back for more 'information' instead of the hard way of looking stuff up from several sources and deciding for themselves. The MSM, Fed, State, and local .govs are going to die with the lie, so take everything with a few pounds of salt, and if you're curious, look things up for yourself in your area for happenings. Otherwise, ignore that which you can't change, it saves a whole lot of fretting. Worrying about something doesn't help. Being angry about something helps as it provides energy which can be channeled into following legal means of pushing for a change, anything from updating people local to writing opinion pieces on some Blog or running for office to get more info and hopefully change from within, while educating everybody else of the inner details. The only thing that makes a person helpless is convincing them they are helpless, and the MSM has done a fine job of that. All the financial ups and downs and wars the past decade were unavoidable and chaotic, meanwhile people or told they can change the temperature of the planet by having less money by giving theirs to people who already have taken most of the cash already. |
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Originally Posted By POINTMAN380: I wasn't exactly saying all that. But I'll agree he is definitely not the hard charging, go get em, white hat I was hoping for View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By POINTMAN380: Originally Posted By TrueRebel: He'll do? The only thing he'll do is help the swamp guard the drain. Remember when Rubio wanted to amnesty the illegals? I remember and so does pepperidge farms. Big swamp win here. In fact wasn’t he in the gang of 8 faggots with no name? I believe he was |
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Originally Posted By tranzformer: Where did Trump ever state that all states needed to shut down? He never did such things. He never destroyed millions of lives and careers, those were democrat governors that did the full retard that did it. Trump just gave them the rope to hang themselves in that regard. You can't blame Trump for giving these states the ability to do so. You wanted Trump to act authoritarian and demand states to do exactly how and what he says? Nope. I think your perspective on reality is really off and you are wanting to see things how you want to see them, rather than see them for what they are. I know you have supposedly quit this thread multiple times for being bullshit and not worth your time. It is unfortunate that somehow you are now viewing Trump as the bad guy and blaming this on him. What caused the change Chad? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tranzformer: Originally Posted By chadjetlag: So the shut downs....based on bullshit data supported by Trump even after it was clear it was bullshit.....that destroyed millions of lives and careers...gave the leftists unfettered civil rights violations setting the stage for much more and literally killed thousands....was all for America? If that is MAGA I think I will pass Where did Trump ever state that all states needed to shut down? He never did such things. He never destroyed millions of lives and careers, those were democrat governors that did the full retard that did it. Trump just gave them the rope to hang themselves in that regard. You can't blame Trump for giving these states the ability to do so. You wanted Trump to act authoritarian and demand states to do exactly how and what he says? Nope. I think your perspective on reality is really off and you are wanting to see things how you want to see them, rather than see them for what they are. I know you have supposedly quit this thread multiple times for being bullshit and not worth your time. It is unfortunate that somehow you are now viewing Trump as the bad guy and blaming this on him. What caused the change Chad? Well spoken. |
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Failed To Load Title Lou Dobbs is PISSED at Barr, barely holds himself in check. |
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Originally Posted By mancow: If you think Obama or Biden will answer for anything you need your head checked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mancow: Originally Posted By tranzformer: Originally Posted By chadjetlag: I called this earlier today....Barr is not to be trusted and WILL protect his fellow travellers https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/BREAKING-Barr-does-not-expect-Durham-s-investigation-to-target-Obama-or-Biden/5-2329394/ Does not expect and won't are two completely different meanings. If Barr was going to go after Obama and Biden he wouldn't have said so. He they weren't part of an investigation, he also wouldn't have said so. So ask ourselves, what does Barr stating he does not expect Durham to go after Obama or Biden tell us? Maybe they are waiting for some caged birds to sing. What will Comey, Brennan, Clapper, McCabe, Strzok and others now say? Are they going to state they initiated it all on their own? When there is evidence pointing to the WH/Obama initiating things and wanting to be kept in the loop? What does Barr stating Obama isn't expected to be part of the Durham investigation do? Does Obama relax now? He sure sounded scared last week when he leaked his phone call and then his graduation speech. Do you not agree, that Obama sounds worried/scared of what is going to happen? I do. If Barr was deep state and going to protect his fellow travelers like you said, then why did Barr declas the documents? Why has Barr added prosecutors to the Durham investigation then? If you think Obama or Biden will answer for anything you need your head checked. One way or another, they will answer. ...they will answer. Might not be how you imagine. But it will happen. |
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Originally Posted By Fantomas:
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222783/959656956952695-1421900.jpg You know... Maybe 0bama IS the Queen... Think about it...Michael/Michelle... They’re “queens”. It just dawned on me. Queen used to be a sorta negative term for a homosexual man. Now a days I don’t know anything anymore. It could be a badge of honor. Just a thought... |
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This should be revealing for election purposes.
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Originally Posted By chadjetlag: Remember when Rubio wanted to amnesty the illegals? I remember and so does pepperidge farms. Big swamp win here. In fact wasn’t he in the gang of 8 faggots with no name? I believe he was View Quote Rubio is a establishment R squish. The Senate is McConnell's circus and Rubio will go along with his agenda. |
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Originally Posted By fallingwrench: Not surprising considering the source. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fallingwrench: Originally Posted By POINTMAN380: Literally none of that is factual Not surprising considering the source. I really don’t understand why you must attack others that see things differently and back them up with facts. |
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Originally Posted By shwa: I had another thought on the Queen protect the King Michelle Obama would be the queen if FBHO is the king IF she gets into the presidential race, either for VP or Prez., any attempt from Trumps administration to go after FBHO (with his husband, err wife, in the running) would be seen as a politically motivated act; to go after the competition and an abuse of power. Just by entering the race, Queen Michelle can protect King Barrack. Coincidentally Michelle Obama can be said to be a drag queen but thats a whole nother convo. Floppy Mike earned that nickname View Quote Sorry I’m late... but they are both “queens”. Used to be a negative for homosexual. I’m thinking there’s someone above 0bama that is king. |
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It just occurred to me...IF all the Trump hater's are so sure hydroxychloroquine is so certain to be deadly, why are they so upset our GEOTUS is currently taking it in a Dr. prescribed, recommended dosage? Riddle me that.
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTfQPydC2VM Lou Dobbs is PISSED at bar, barely holds himself in check. View Quote Thanks |
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Originally Posted By Wildfowler: Can anyone try to refute any of this or are we all in agreement that what Lou Dobbs and Tom Fitton said is the trajectory that we are on currently? Thanks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Wildfowler: Originally Posted By Klee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTfQPydC2VM Lou Dobbs is PISSED at bar, barely holds himself in check. Thanks I think he is dead nuts on and am currently being attacked for pointing it out. |
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Originally Posted By Wildfowler: Can anyone try to refute any of this or are we all in agreement that what Lou Dobbs and Tom Fitton said is the trajectory that we are on currently? Thanks View Quote
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Originally Posted By togadelic: THIS GOP LAWMAKER IN MINNESOTA MAY HAVE JUST FIGURED OUT A WAY TO END FUTURE LOCKDOWNS ttps://www.thenationalsentinel.com/2020/05/14/this-gop-lawmaker-in-minnesota-may-have-just-figured-out-a-way-to-end-future-lockdowns/ Well, a state Republican lawmaker in Minnesota may have found a way to not only make businesses great again but to ensure that governors and mayors think twice before quickly moving to shut down their economies in the future. As PJ Media reports: One enterprising state lawmaker in Minnesota has posed an interesting question: What if state and local governments had to compensate businesses for the mandated closures in the same way they have to compensate landowners when they use eminent domain to seize their property for roads? Such a bill would not only provide businesses a way to make themselves whole after lockdowns but it would also make governors and local officials more hesitant to extend the orders shutting down broad swaths of the economy. Rep. Shane Mekeland, a victim View Quote Noicely done... Noicely done. |
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Originally Posted By Wildfowler: Can anyone try to refute any of this or are we all in agreement that what Lou Dobbs and Tom Fitton said is the trajectory that we are on currently? Thanks View Quote Listen to Dave at x22 report I think he is on to it. He puts up a good argument there will be a Military Tribunal. Failed To Load Title |
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Originally Posted By chadjetlag: Remember when Rubio wanted to amnesty the illegals? I remember and so does pepperidge farms. Big swamp win here. In fact wasn’t he in the gang of 8 faggots with no name? I believe he was View Quote https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2018/3/rubio-nelson-reed-introduce-red-flag-bill Rubio, Nelson, Reed Introduce "Red Flag" Bill
Mar 22 2018 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Bill Nelson (D-FL), and Jack Reed (D-RI) today introduced the Extreme Risk Protection Order and Violence Prevention Act, which will encourage states to give law enforcement the authority to prevent individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others the ability to purchase or possess firearms, while still providing due process protections. This bill is included in Rubio’s plan to address gun violence, a multi-faceted approach to prevent future mass shootings by creating a more effective system to prevent gun violence before it happens. |
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Granted, it would be wonderful for me to have voted for the reelection of Trump in the greatest landslide victory of all time but I hope these fuckers taste rope beyond that. I was actually more interested if any of the strategic thinkers here had any thoughts on what was said on the program. i've said it here before and I will say it again right now that I am no strategic thinker and cannot operate at that level. I am barely able to beat an elementary age student playing checkers. I've never played chess before in my life and would not even begin to know what the fundamentals are of the game. And while I'm telling off about myself I also have very poor reading comprehension and often have to read something that I think is important multiple times to fully absorb it. It's frustrating to be me here sometimes. And Ms. Cecenrse, I am not making a jab at you personally at all and thank you very much for posting this. |
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Originally Posted By Cecenrse: It just occurred to me...IF all the Trump hater's are so sure hydroxychloroquine is so certain to be deadly, why are they so upset our GEOTUS is currently taking it in a Dr. prescribed, recommended dosage? Riddle me that. View Quote Good point. You would be expecting the Libs to be high fiving each other as the president slowly poisons himself. In reality they are steaming because he is giving himself an "unfair" advantage over Hidin' Biden. |
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Quoted: Listen to Dave at x22 report I think he is on to it. He puts up a good argument there will be a Military Tribunal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuUBKqES1O4 View Quote i've bookmarked it because I'm about to pass out from exhaustion right now. |
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Originally Posted By Cecenrse:
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Originally Posted By Cecenrse: It just occurred to me...IF all the Trump hater's are so sure hydroxychloroquine is so certain to be deadly, why are they so upset our GEOTUS is currently taking it in a Dr. prescribed, recommended dosage? Riddle me that. View Quote It would seem they should be tweeting about his imminent death from the lethal drug he's ingesting. It will be nice to see that pop back up in the near future when it will be a retort for all their hate. "And Trump didn't kill himself taking hydroxychloroquine." |
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Originally Posted By BM1455: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/05/18/devin-nunes-discusses-ag-barr-remarks-about-president-obama-and-joe-biden/ View Quote Video from link. Failed To Load Title |
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Quoted: Wouldn't have been my first pick....but he'll do View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Burr's replacement
He's shady. Remember the failed Venezuela operation last year? Yeah, he was deep into that one. He was also the guy paying for the original Fusion GPS research on Trump (hidden through the proxy of the Washington Free Beacon). IMO he's as compromised as Burr. |
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Good read here:
EXCLUSIVE: The Treasury Department Spied on Flynn, Manafort, and the Trump Family, Says Whistleblower President Barack Obama’s Treasury Department regularly surveilled retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn’s financial records and transactions beginning in December 2015 and well into 2017, before, during and after when he served at the White House as President Donald Trump’s National Security Director, a former senior Treasury Department official, and veteran of the intelligence community, told the Star Newspapers. “I started seeing things that were not correct, so I did my own little investigation, because I wanted to make sure what I was seeing was correct” she said. “You never want to draw attention to something if there is not anything there.” The whistleblower said she only saw metadata, that is names and dates when the general’s financial records were accessed. “I never saw what they saw.” By March 2016, the whistleblower said she and a colleague, who was detailed to Treasury from the intelligence community, became convinced that the surveillance of Flynn was not tied to legitimate criminal or national security concerns, but was straight-up political surveillance among other illegal activity occurring at Treasury. “When I showed it to her, what she said, ‘Oh, sh%t!’ and I knew right then and there that I was right – this was some shady stuff,” the whistleblower said. “It wasn’t just him,” the whistleblower said. “They were targeting other U.S. citizens, as well.” Only two names are listed in the whistleblower’s official paperwork, so the others must remain sealed, she said. The second name is Paul J. Manafort Jr., the one-time chairman of Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. The other names include: Members of Congress, the most senior staffers on the 2016 Trump campaign and members of Trump’s family, she said. “Another thing they would do is take targeted names from a certain database – I cannot name, but you can guess – and they were going over to an unclassified database and they were running those names in the unclassified database,” she said. This ruse was to get around using classified resources to surveil Americans, she said. Once the Treasury personnel had enough information about someone they were targeting from the black box, they would go to the white box for faster and more informed search. It was routine for these searches that had no criminal nor national security predicate, merely a political predicate, she said. View Quote More at link. |
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Martha MacCallum on the deaths in the New York nursing homes.
Martha shreds Cuomo’s 'negligence', lack of accountability. Martha shreds Cuomo’s 'negligence', lack of accountability |
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Early in SAP 1 there were lots of Princes in the mix. I never hear about the King of Saudi Arabia. Is it possible that ‘King’ is a literal identifier of the Saudi King?
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Originally Posted By seek2: It's been heavily implied (and later, more recent Q posts support it) that the disclosure of the illegal FISA stuff (probably the unmask) is the beginning of the avalanche of disclosures. Yesterday's post puts in context: Note week 2 -- last week -- was the FISA unmask. So that was the start. This week should be exciting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By seek2: Originally Posted By MCSquared: What does FISA = START mean? It's been heavily implied (and later, more recent Q posts support it) that the disclosure of the illegal FISA stuff (probably the unmask) is the beginning of the avalanche of disclosures. Yesterday's post puts in context: Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 9c278b No.9212037 ?? May 17 2020 11:55:20 (EST) https://twitter.com/MariaBartiromo/status/1262052902304129032?? Flynn DOJ_dismiss_week_1 FISA unmask_DECLAS[public][select date(s)]_week_2 CLAS 1-99_week_3 [you are here] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q Note week 2 -- last week -- was the FISA unmask. So that was the start. This week should be exciting. Great post @seek2. That is my understanding as well. |
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