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Lots of money for a non-profit organization. Planned Parenthood launches $45M bid to defeat Trump, flip Senate 2398 Con Game: Planned Parenthood Redirects Tax Payer Funding Back to D Party Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 3 Nov 2018 - 2:09:12 PM [D] Party Con: When you can't raise money 'organically' through party (individual) donations (voter base) YOU STEAL IT from the American taxpayer and give it back to yourself in the form of campaign contributions. [Example 1] Planned Parenthood https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-204R $1.5 billion provided in taxpayer funding over 3-year period. [Case 1] PP spent $30 million [disclosed - real estimates close to $65 million] in taxpayer subsidies to influence the outcome of the 2018 midterm elections. [Conclusion] Should it be legal for a taxpayer [D+R+I] funded organization to donate massive amounts of money to the D party in an effort to sway an election? D_insider_term: T_WASH Re_read drops re: Soros & taxpayer funding YOUR HARD EARNED TAX DOLLARS AT WORK. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Q |
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A U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency employee was arrested Wednesday on federal charges that he leaked classified national defense information to two journalists – one of whom he was romantically involved with. Henry Kyle Frese, 30, is a counter-terrorism analyst who held a top-secret clearance at the DIA. He began working there as a contractor in January 2017 before moving to fulltime.
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Heads up on new thread. A U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency employee was arrested Wednesday on federal charges that he leaked classified national defense information to two journalists – one of whom he was romantically involved with. Henry Kyle Frese, 30, is a counter-terrorism analyst who held a top-secret clearance at the DIA. He began working there as a contractor in January 2017 before moving to fulltime.
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https://twitter.com/DevinNunes/status/1182020993331732480?s=19 Isit? Code Weird Or spoopy Or all? He does this sort of thing a lot |
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He is from a farming district. Most of his hometown interviews are in front of a tractor.
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Burisma paid Joe Biden $900,000 for lobbying – Ukrainian MP
KYIV. Oct 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden received $900,000 for lobbying activities from Burisma Group, Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada member Andriy Derkach said citing investigation materials.
Derkach publicized documents which, as he said, "describe the mechanism of getting money by Biden Sr." at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine's press center in Kyiv on Wednesday. "This was the transfer of Burisma Group's funds for lobbying activities, as investigators believe, personally to Joe Biden through a lobbying company. Funds in the amount of $900,000 were transferred to the U.S.-based company Rosemont Seneca Partners, which according to open sources, in particular, the New York Times, is affiliated with Biden. The payment reference was payment for consultative services," Derkach said. View Quote |
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Trump is taunting Pelosi to impeach him. He is taunting The Witch to run again. This is more entertaining than I could have ever imagined. No perp walks just yet. But if you say things aren't happening, you aren't paying attention. View Quote |
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Selling babies in Arizona Report: County Assessor Paul Petersen Runs 'Black Market' Adoption Agency View Quote Importing Marshallese women to sell their babies. What is it with these people and islands. https://5newsonline.com/2019/10/09/arizona-county-assessor-indicted-on-federal-adoption-fraud-charges-connected-to-northwest-arkansas/ |
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Look who showed up in Trump’s latest campaign ad.
I’m sure it’s just a coincidence and that no one really combs through the material looking for well-known “happenings” before approving the final cut for these low-budget, low-impact type productions. Attached File Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 10, 2019———————————— For reference: “What a beautiful baby...” Attached File |
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Look who showed up in Trump’s latest campaign ad. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence and that no one really combs through the material looking for well-known “happenings” before approving the final cut for these low-budget, low-impact type productions. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/309598/5C34135A-8FCF-4BB0-BEED-1D6204B6A2CE_jpeg-1118756.JPG Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 10, 2019———————————— For reference: “What a beautiful baby...” https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/309598/726AE56C-7FB7-4F22-8C36-71CBADA7AB05_jpeg-1118764.JPG View Quote I just am on the edge of my seat about assassination attempts his security folks must be unreal god protect this potus |
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https://capitalresearch.org/article/flashback-bill-clinton-gave-china-missile-technology/
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How much of that money came from tax payers and will end up in the hands of politicians who had a hand in PP receiving it? View Quote I remember reading something along the lines that PP claims some sort of invisible delineation between tax-money and other funds (presumably donations?), the latter being what they use for political efforts; but that by itself seems like a hilarious inept, childish argument given, you know, fungibility. I'm asking a genuine question if anyone can help me understand if any special fuckery is afoot with this being allowed for so long, or if it really is as nakedly retarded as it looks. |
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Quoted: This PP thing is one of those things that I feel like there's a point I'm just not seeing or I'm missing. I don't see how it's even remotely okay for any "non-profit" group that receives tax dollars to put up massive amounts of cash for one single political party. Is there some court case I'm overlooking that says that this isn't a violation of any taxpayer's 1A rights that doesn't support the group in question? If the NRA received tax money and put up a scintilla of the money for the GOP as PP throws behind dems-and-only-dems, the left would be rightfully upset. I remember reading something along the lines that PP claims some sort of invisible delineation between tax-money and other funds (presumably donations?), the latter being what they use for political efforts; but that by itself seems like a hilarious inept, childish argument given, you know, fungibility. I'm asking a genuine question if anyone can help me understand if any special fuckery is afoot with this being allowed for so long, or if it really is as nakedly retarded as it looks. View Quote wait until the normies understand |
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View Quote **It's likely just a coincidence, but do I remember correctly that Q mentioned Armenia several times as being a key location for online surveillance, hacking, bot farms or other such things?** |
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Quoted: This PP thing is one of those things that I feel like there's a point I'm just not seeing or I'm missing. I don't see how it's even remotely okay for any "non-profit" group that receives tax dollars to put up massive amounts of cash for one single political party. Is there some court case I'm overlooking that says that this isn't a violation of any taxpayer's 1A rights that doesn't support the group in question? If the NRA received tax money and put up a scintilla of the money for the GOP as PP throws behind dems-and-only-dems, the left would be rightfully upset. I remember reading something along the lines that PP claims some sort of invisible delineation between tax-money and other funds (presumably donations?), the latter being what they use for political efforts; but that by itself seems like a hilarious inept, childish argument given, you know, fungibility. I'm asking a genuine question if anyone can help me understand if any special fuckery is afoot with this being allowed for so long, or if it really is as nakedly retarded as it looks. wait until the normies understand What he said. While I'm posting... Joe Biden's Family Has Been Getting Rich off His Political Career for Decades On Wednesday, The Intercept published a lengthy and detailed exposé on how Joe Biden's family has financially benefited from his career in politics. While Democrats pursue impeachment of Trump for defeating Hillary in 2016, the Democrats are ignoring a huge problem: when Hunter Biden’s career is scrutinized, it clearly shows "that he, along with Joe Biden’s brother James, has been trading on their family name for decades, cashing in on the implication — and sometimes the explicit argument — that giving money to a member of Joe Biden’s family wins the favor of Joe Biden." In 1973, one year after Joe Biden was elected to the Senate at age 29 , James Biden opened the nightclub Seasons Change with what Politico, referencing contemporaneous local reporting in Delaware, called “unusually generous bank loans.” When James ran into trouble, Joe, as a senator, later complained that the bank shouldn’t have loaned James the money. “What I’d like to know,” Biden told the News Journal in 1977, “is how the guy in charge of loans let it get this far.” The paper investigated, and sources at the bank said that the loan was made because James was Joe’s brother. James, in the ’90s, founded Lion Hall Group, which lobbied for Mississippi trial lawyers involved in tobacco litigation. According to Curtis Wilkie’s book “The Fall of the House of Zeus,” the trial lawyers wanted James Biden’s help pushing Joe Biden on tobacco legislation. In 1996, Hunter Biden started getting involved in the family business of exploiting Joe's position as a U.S. senator. He got a job at MBNA while simultaneously serving at Joe Biden's deputy campaign manager. MBNA was one of the most powerful corporations in Delaware, a state with no shortage of major companies thanks to its lax tax and regulatory approach, and has since been absorbed by Bank of America. Biden in the 1990s was known half-jokingly as the senator from MBNA, though he didn’t find it funny. “I’m not the senator from MBNA,” he said in 1999. He was, however, MBNA’s greatest champion in the Senate. Throughout the 1990s, bankruptcies were on the rise, and MBNA began pushing hard to reform the law to make it harder for people to discharge debt. In 2001, Hunter Biden became a full-time federal lobbyist while staying on MBNA's payroll as a consultant for the next four years, until Joe Biden’s Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act was signed into law. Joe Biden even worked to block an amendment that would have offered bankruptcy protection to people with medical debt. The bill also blocked people from discharging private student loan debt under bankruptcy. Total student loan debt was under $400 billion in 2005; it surged in the wake of the law’s passage and is now over $1.5 trillion. In 2006, "The [Biden] family was considering acquiring the firm [Paradigm Global Advisors], and James Biden told executives there he’d have no problem bringing in people looking for an in with Joe Biden, who was a U.S. senator at the time. 'We’ve got people all around the world who want to invest in Joe Biden,' James Biden told officials with the firm, according to a Politico Magazine investigation." Beau Biden turned red in the face, telling his uncle, “This can never leave this room, and if you ever say it again, I will have nothing to do with this.” Hunter and James Biden denied the account to Politico, but the magazine stood by it, citing multiple sources with similar recollections. “We’ve got investors lined up in a line of 747s filled with cash ready to invest in this company,” a Paradigm executive recalls James Biden saying. In 2014, the stepson of former Secretary of State John Kerry, Chris Heinz, gave Hunter a similar warning. The pair were partners in an investment firm, Rosemont Seneca, when Hunter Biden and a third partner, Devon Archer, were invited to join the board of the Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings. Heinz, through a spokesperson, told the Washington Post that he strongly objected to Hunter Biden and Archer taking the board seats. “Mr. Heinz strongly warned Mr. Archer that working with Burisma was unacceptable. Mr. Archer stated that he and Hunter Biden intended to pursue the opportunity as individuals, not as part of the firm,” the Post reported. “The lack of judgment in this matter was a major catalyst for Mr. Heinz ending his business relationships with Mr. Archer and Mr. Biden.” In November 2010, James Biden joined a construction firm. Seven months later, that firm that would go on to win a $1.5 billion contract building homes in Iraq. The company’s founder, Irvin Richter, told Fox Business Network that having James on board helped. “Listen, his name helps him get in the door, but it doesn’t help him get business,” he said. “People who have important names tend to get in the door easier but it doesn’t mean success. If he had the name Obama, he would get in the door easier.” (More at link...) |
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Heads up on new thread. A U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency employee was arrested Wednesday on federal charges that he leaked classified national defense information to two journalists – one of whom he was romantically involved with. Henry Kyle Frese, 30, is a counter-terrorism analyst who held a top-secret clearance at the DIA. He began working there as a contractor in January 2017 before moving to fulltime.
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I'm asking a genuine question if anyone can help me understand if any special fuckery is afoot with this being allowed for so long, or if it really is as nakedly retarded as it looks. wait until the normies understand What he said. While I'm posting... Joe Biden's Family Has Been Getting Rich off His Political Career for Decades On Wednesday, The Intercept published a lengthy and detailed exposé on how Joe Biden's family has financially benefited from his career in politics. While Democrats pursue impeachment of Trump for defeating Hillary in 2016, the Democrats are ignoring a huge problem: when Hunter Biden’s career is scrutinized, it clearly shows "that he, along with Joe Biden’s brother James, has been trading on their family name for decades, cashing in on the implication — and sometimes the explicit argument — that giving money to a member of Joe Biden’s family wins the favor of Joe Biden." In 1973, one year after Joe Biden was elected to the Senate at age 29 , James Biden opened the nightclub Seasons Change with what Politico, referencing contemporaneous local reporting in Delaware, called “unusually generous bank loans.” When James ran into trouble, Joe, as a senator, later complained that the bank shouldn’t have loaned James the money. “What I’d like to know,” Biden told the News Journal in 1977, “is how the guy in charge of loans let it get this far.” The paper investigated, and sources at the bank said that the loan was made because James was Joe’s brother. James, in the ’90s, founded Lion Hall Group, which lobbied for Mississippi trial lawyers involved in tobacco litigation. According to Curtis Wilkie’s book “The Fall of the House of Zeus,” the trial lawyers wanted James Biden’s help pushing Joe Biden on tobacco legislation. In 1996, Hunter Biden started getting involved in the family business of exploiting Joe's position as a U.S. senator. He got a job at MBNA while simultaneously serving at Joe Biden's deputy campaign manager. MBNA was one of the most powerful corporations in Delaware, a state with no shortage of major companies thanks to its lax tax and regulatory approach, and has since been absorbed by Bank of America. Biden in the 1990s was known half-jokingly as the senator from MBNA, though he didn’t find it funny. “I’m not the senator from MBNA,” he said in 1999. He was, however, MBNA’s greatest champion in the Senate. Throughout the 1990s, bankruptcies were on the rise, and MBNA began pushing hard to reform the law to make it harder for people to discharge debt. In 2001, Hunter Biden became a full-time federal lobbyist while staying on MBNA's payroll as a consultant for the next four years, until Joe Biden’s Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act was signed into law. Joe Biden even worked to block an amendment that would have offered bankruptcy protection to people with medical debt. The bill also blocked people from discharging private student loan debt under bankruptcy. Total student loan debt was under $400 billion in 2005; it surged in the wake of the law’s passage and is now over $1.5 trillion. In 2006, "The [Biden] family was considering acquiring the firm [Paradigm Global Advisors], and James Biden told executives there he’d have no problem bringing in people looking for an in with Joe Biden, who was a U.S. senator at the time. 'We’ve got people all around the world who want to invest in Joe Biden,' James Biden told officials with the firm, according to a Politico Magazine investigation." Beau Biden turned red in the face, telling his uncle, “This can never leave this room, and if you ever say it again, I will have nothing to do with this.” Hunter and James Biden denied the account to Politico, but the magazine stood by it, citing multiple sources with similar recollections. “We’ve got investors lined up in a line of 747s filled with cash ready to invest in this company,” a Paradigm executive recalls James Biden saying. In 2014, the stepson of former Secretary of State John Kerry, Chris Heinz, gave Hunter a similar warning. The pair were partners in an investment firm, Rosemont Seneca, when Hunter Biden and a third partner, Devon Archer, were invited to join the board of the Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings. Heinz, through a spokesperson, told the Washington Post that he strongly objected to Hunter Biden and Archer taking the board seats. “Mr. Heinz strongly warned Mr. Archer that working with Burisma was unacceptable. Mr. Archer stated that he and Hunter Biden intended to pursue the opportunity as individuals, not as part of the firm,” the Post reported. “The lack of judgment in this matter was a major catalyst for Mr. Heinz ending his business relationships with Mr. Archer and Mr. Biden.” In November 2010, James Biden joined a construction firm. Seven months later, that firm that would go on to win a $1.5 billion contract building homes in Iraq. The company’s founder, Irvin Richter, told Fox Business Network that having James on board helped. “Listen, his name helps him get in the door, but it doesn’t help him get business,” he said. “People who have important names tend to get in the door easier but it doesn’t mean success. If he had the name Obama, he would get in the door easier.” (More at link...) |
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Quoted: But seriously, I hope that Gowdys relative inability to bring the heat in anything but rhetoric was entirely the swamp sucking dildos he was surrounded by, and is now going to be an actual asset to us View Quote Kind of unfair to blame clean Congress critters for inaction when the upstream justice apparatus is in the middle of coordinating a coup to take down a lawfully elected POTUS. I believe that Gowdy did the best he could with the tools in his toolbox. There is a reason he left Congress and I believe that reason is so that he could become part of Team DO SOMETHING. |
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I hear this all the time and the typical (informed) counter is that Congress does not have the ability to indict, arrest and prosecute. In a working US Government, Congress would be made aware of an issue, investigate the issue, raise public awareness (rhetoric) of the issue and then (if warranted) refer the issue to the FBI (the guys who arrest people) and/or DOJ (the guys who prosecute people). Kind of unfair to blame clean Congress critters for inaction when the upstream justice apparatus is in the middle of coordinating a coup to take down a lawfully elected POTUS. I believe that Gowdy did the best he could with the tools in his toolbox. There is a reason he left Congress and I believe that reason is so that he could become part of Team DO SOMETHING. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: But seriously, I hope that Gowdys relative inability to bring the heat in anything but rhetoric was entirely the swamp sucking dildos he was surrounded by, and is now going to be an actual asset to us Kind of unfair to blame clean Congress critters for inaction when the upstream justice apparatus is in the middle of coordinating a coup to take down a lawfully elected POTUS. I believe that Gowdy did the best he could with the tools in his toolbox. There is a reason he left Congress and I believe that reason is so that he could become part of Team DO SOMETHING. |
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Quoted: I hear this all the time and the typical (informed) counter is that Congress does not have the ability to indict, arrest and prosecute. In a working US Government, Congress would be made aware of an issue, investigate the issue, raise public awareness (rhetoric) of the issue and then (if warranted) refer the issue to the FBI (the guys who arrest people) and/or DOJ (the guys who prosecute people). Kind of unfair to blame clean Congress critters for inaction when the upstream justice apparatus is in the middle of coordinating a coup to take down a lawfully elected POTUS. I believe that Gowdy did the best he could with the tools in his toolbox. There is a reason he left Congress and I believe that reason is so that he could become part of Team DO SOMETHING. View Quote |
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