Trump enters the stage

– As the socialist/communist/“Democrat” propaganda machine trudges on in the effort to ensure the utter decimation of the USA - despite mounting public evidence of FBI (the US’s KGB) involvement in every major violent disruption.

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Reported Biden plan to pay illegal immigrants $450K could surpass payments to some 9/11, military families

Payments of $450K per person are reportedly being considered by the Biden admin

‘The Five’ blasts Biden’s plan to pay migrants who crossed border illegally

Panel discusses the White House proposal to pay illegal immigrants millions

A reported plan by the Biden administration to pay $450,000 per person to illegal immigrants who had been separated during the Trump administration could exceed the payments given to some families of 9/11 victims and Gold Star families.

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the departments of Justice, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services are considering payments of $450,000 to those who crossed the border illegally and were separated from family members. It is in response to a lawsuit by civil rights groups. The payments could therefore amount to close to $1 million per family and $1 billion overall

Say what?

The republicans are feverishly trying to install key poll workers who can control election results, and now this:

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Trump urges McConnell to endanger the US economy so Democrats can’t pass their spending plan
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President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters he arrives with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., for the Senate Republicans’ lunch in the Capitol on Tuesday, March 26, 2019.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. (left), and former President Donald Trump (right). Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via Getty Images
Former Pres. Donald Trump urged Sen. McConnell on Tuesday to “use the debt ceiling” to block Biden’s agenda.
Congress has until December 15 to raise the limit and keep the US from defaulting on its debt.
Using the ceiling as a political weapon risks unprecedented economic catastrophe.”

That these things politically retain the poisonous years behind us, show the diminishing nature of the values of Democracy, and the descent into the labyrinth of social contempt, and the furthering of ignorance by those who think little of reason, wisdom, or respect for human life, so that their stranglehold on control can remain to feed their insatiable appetite for greed through malfeasance.

– which tells us immediately that the opposite is true - the Socialists/Democrats (who don’t believe in voting anyway) are trying to install poll workers who can control election results - just as they did in 202 - but now face scrutiny by the US Constitutionalist.

Socialist Motto -“Always accuse your opponent of exactly what you are doing”

:laughing:
“My credit card is over charged and I can’t pay my bills - so - get the debt limit raised so I can get further in debt with even more bills I can’t pay”

What kind of silly leader would oppose that? :confused:

Did you get this shite from MSNBC - or - CNN?

It’s not which side instigated this ‘plot’ to play political football, but that it is an indication that projected scenes of elevated hype rule spending as a requisition to pay bills covers the overspending, due to inflationary pressures.

This primary fact, is covered by spending on both sides, and it really is secondary to power games played in anticipation to next year.

It only appears as if the kids awareness counts on the decisive level which finally determines the outcome, and assuming both sides consult momma about complaining on each other’s short sightedness, but appearances fail to appreciate these types of preliminary projections as nothing more then building criteria of ‘real’ objective assessment when the showdown next year needs these kids to shout about the emperor wearing no clothes.

Any armature can see this as an indication of playing with underlings’ minds in predictable manner of deny and project.

No need for a sloth here, as momma may have trouble deciding between the faults of her two brats.

"Conservative Republicans are threatening a government shutdown in 2 days to nix funding for Biden’s vaccine mandate — which isn’t even in effect yet
Joseph Zeballos-Roig 5 hours ago
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
The GOP is threatening to shut down the government to block funding for federal agencies implementing Biden’s vaccine and testing mandates.
But the mandate hasn’t taken effect yet and has even been stayed by federal courts.
Conservatives appear to be angling for a “symbolic win,” a conservative expert said.

Congress is inching closer to a government shutdown in two days as conservative lawmakers threaten to oppose a short-term funding bill over President Joe Biden’s vaccine and testing mandate for large employers.

There’s just one problem with their combative approach: the directive hasn’t taken effect yet and it will likely be tied up in courts for a while.

A group of 11 Senate Republicans that include Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Ted Cruz of Texas, and Mike Lee of Utah are threatening to hold up swift passage of a short-term government funding bill (known as a continuing resolution), something that requires the consent of all 100 senators in the upper chamber. It’s thrown a huge wrench in bipartisan talks to extend federal funding into either January or February 2022.

It mirrors earlier demands from conservative hardliners like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Chip Roy of Texas to shut down the government if new spending legislation doesn’t strip out funding for the mandate. Failure to pass a stopgap measure means the government would partially closes its doors after 11:59 pm on Friday, leading to the third shutdown since 2017.

The vaccine and testing mandates are reviled among many Republican lawmakers, who view it as a case of gross federal overreach. They’ve tried repeatedly to eliminate it in Congress but lack the necessary votes.

Biden issued it in September as cases from the Delta variant surged, mandating private employers with 100 workers or more to require shots or set up regular testing in workplaces. It was supposed to take effect in January, but GOP officials in 23 states sued to prevent the Occupational Safety and Health Administration from carrying it out. A federal court blocked the measure in early November.

Judi Conti, the government affairs director at the National Employment Law Project, said it would probably take several more weeks for the case to travel through federal courts.

“Anybody who was planning to try to shut the government down over a mandate that isn’t even going to take effect yet — because it’s tied up in the courts — is getting ready to inflict an awful lot of cruelty on federal employees and contractors across the country for absolutely no reason,” Conti said in an interview.

She added that a government shutdown would threaten to jeopardize the flow of paychecks to federal workers. They’d eventually get back pay, but some could struggle to cover day-to-day expenses like groceries and rent during a shutdown. For often low-paid contractors like janitors, it’s a different story: Conti says they’d lose out on their wages entirely.

Conservatives appear to be angling for a “symbolic win,” according to Philip Wallach, a regulatory expert and senior fellow at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute.

“It makes sense in as much it’s something that their base constituents care a lot about and something they think is weak given the court rulings so far,” Wallach told Insider. “The CR is their point of maximum leverage right now.”

Some Republicans are scratching their heads at the conservative hardliners. “I just don’t quite understand the strategy or the play of leverage for a mandate that’s been stayed by 10 courts,” Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota told reporters.

With few signs of the feud being resolved on Wednesday, Republican leaders tried projecting confidence that the government ultimately wouldn’t shut down. “I think we’re going to be okay,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters on Friday.

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Do you really only read socialist/communist propaganda news outlets about the US?

They always hype the fear of the government shutting down and it never actually shuts down - and wouldn’t really matter if it did.

But it’s really not about you and me. This political football is about the grass roots reality, to preview the coming attractions of political illusions, aka ‘political correctness’ sold to any bidder willing to bargain away the guaranteed rights to facts.
Who will buy, who will be able to sell determines the value of that commodity.

Everything for sale, dressed upin proper ward, course never really know what’s in it, especially f of you and me, or any other believer in conspiracy theories.

It is the well oiled machine that matters, everything else is mere hype.

I do too listen to Laura Ingram. She is entertaining as well, but doesen’t come close to the comedy routines par excellance that the star of the Apprentice’ can muster up.

Ingraham has a lot of good things to say but really - after 20 years you would think that she would have learned when to shut her bloody mouth and let her guests finish a sentence without her talking over them - Hannity is the same way - can’t seem to understand when to shut his face. They could both take lessons from Tucker on civility and manners so that the audience can hear what is being said.

"Newsweek

Donald Trump’s Post-Election Fury Prompted a Warning from His General

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Donald Trump Peddled His ‘Stolen Election’ Story. The Job was to Promote GOP Candidate

In this daily series, Newsweek explores the steps that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot.
On Saturday, December 5, Donald Trump flew to Valdosta, Georgia, to speak at a rally to support two Republican party candidates for the Senate, Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. It was his first rally since the election, a month earlier.

The point of Trump’s trip to Georgia was to encourage voting in the January 5 runoff, a race that would decide the balance of power in Washington. Republicans needed only one victory in Georgia to maintain their majority. Democrats need a Georgia sweep to create a Senate divided down the center, making Vice President-elect Kamala Harris president of the Senate and the tiebreaking vote.

Thousands of Georgians came out, largely unmasked, to the rally site at Valdosta airport—not for the candidates, but for their president, the fighter, their fighter. Chants of “fight for Trump” drowned out the senate candidates when they briefly spoke.

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The rally was a success for Trump, strengthening his connection to his personal base. For the Republican party, it was a disaster.

Donald Trump’s rally for Georgia’s GOP Senate candidates was good for Trump but not for the Republican party. The president at Valdosta Regional Airport in Valdosta, Georgia on December 5, 2020. -
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After perfunctory introductions of Loeffler and Perdue, Trump pivoted back his favorite subject, his fictitious narrative of a stolen election. “You know we won Georgia, just so you understand,” the president said, “and we won Florida and we won a lot of places. … remember we were going to lose Florida … I think they say that if you win Florida and if you win Ohio, in history you’ve never lost an election this has got to be a first time, but the truth is they were right we’ve never lost an election. We’re winning this election.”

In his two-hour speech, Trump called the state of Georgia corrupt and said that votes were coming out of the ceiling and out of leather bags. He urged everyone to vote, cautioning that they needed to make sure that no one threw out any ballots, that the Georgia secretary of state didn’t know “what the hell he’s doing.” And at every point, the crowd interrupted with shouts of “stop the steal.”

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“Very simply you will decide whether your children will grow up in a socialist country or whether they will grow up in a free country and I will tell you, this socialist is just the beginning for these people, these people want to go further than socialism they want to go into a communistic form of government and I have no doubt about it,” Trump said.

Calling the Democratic Party candidates two of the most “extreme far left candidates in the history of our country,” Trump urged people to vote, while also saying that “they could cheat in Georgia” and “they’re going to try and rig this election too.”

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He went on and on, about all the good he’d done, about everyone else being a fraud or a danger, about saving America, about protecting their right to free speech, about saving their guns, about stopping the “radical indoctrination” of their children.

“We can’t let them do it again … steal Georgia. Your governor could stop it very easily if he knew what the hell he was doing,” he said.

Hours before his appearance in Valdosta, the president called Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, a fellow Republican, asking him to convene the state legislature, appoint pro-Trump electors and overturn the results.

Governor Kemp refused, according to the AP’s account. Kemp tweeted that Trump asked him to order an audit of signatures on absentee ballots—a move, he said, that he was not empowered to take because he has no authority to interfere in the electoral process.

Trump responded on Twitter: “Your people are refusing to do what you ask. What are they hiding? …”

“As I told the President this morning,” Kemp tweeted, “I’ve publicly called for a signature audit three times (11/20, 11/24, 12/3) to restore confidence in our election process and to ensure that only legal votes are counted in Georgia.” An audit had been initiated by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the race had already been certified; Biden had won.

Republican Senate candidate David Perdue with Donald Trump during a rally to support Republican Senate candidates at Valdosta Regional Airport in Valdosta, Georgia, on December 5, 2020.
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At this point, many mainstream Republicans in Washington were concerned that Trump’s harping on fraudulent elections would actually discourage people from going to the polls. The margin for Biden in Georgia was only 12,500 votes of five million cast, so even a small shift could have an outsize effect. Vice President Mike Pence was worried enough to address the issue. Campaigning with Perdue in Savannah, he said: “I know we’ve all got our doubts about the last election, and I hear some of you saying, ‘Just don’t vote’ … If you don’t vote, they win.”

The Republicans would go on to lose both races in historically deeply red Georgia.

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Still reading trash magazines.

Try reading The Epoch Times or The Washington Times - you’ll get a whole different perspective. :open_mouth:

None of the Fox news broadcasters are gems in my opinion. While Tucker may conduct a better interview, his monologues are
melodramatically condescending. Wish they’d hire some new blood.

I refer to Tuckers character as “hyperbolic” - but your description seems accurate as well. For perspective - compare any of them to Rachel Maddow or Joy Behar - at least Fox distinguishes their opinion hosts from their news anchors.

One of the best on Fox is Maria Bartiromo (Fox Business). :smiley:

Oh - almost forgot - Mark Levin (although screams a lot) and Steve Hilton (insists on revolution). All 3 of those do deep research to insure accuracy.

But before my usual quote, would like to describe the state of the union, briefly and with largely brushed off scenarios…

This is how all of it goes down within my context of the evergreen roots , where I am trying to stand…or make one:

The US Imperum taking over French Indochenese, and English post empire monopolies, on a long gone colonial empire, began to crumble way before 'Gone with the Wind" came out, and the stresses were evident but unnoticed beginning with the near global war of 1848.

So what? Well since then, the connective peace offerings and their violated terms ceased to impress the ideologues, who saw nothing but lasting peace at every turn of the wheel of fortune.

Some saw through this as a direct deaf and Tolstoyian play , as if the iron and the straw man weed merely trying on different terms clothed over an appearent empire’s nakedness.

Hell, midst knew it better but weed hushed up.

So what goes it?

Well the while materially empires facade gave off various odors, and those anal retenders, ashamedly alluded to the no toilet excuse that the Versailles appeared to emulate.

But reverse ontology prevented such an inverted scenario before quantum theory could come up with mirroring effects within that great hall.

Then, the developments of war like phenomena had to be revised, positively, in defense of.

In defense of the iron clad machine that undermined the side of nature, which increasingly is becoming evident. So the struggle reverted to some kind of naturalistic, pre historic titanic struggle, best epitomized by a return to the natural forms of myth and religion.

President Carter saw this and declared an impasse in expansion, and was thereby relegated to dustbins similar to those of president Trump.

What comes now.

The colonies started to play a capital game of If you can not beat them then join them, abd began to tip the scale economically and psychologically away from the formerly allied partners.
So then what? The world had to accede to US power, for the Imperum was no longer nationalistic ideologically, but became a universal substantive crisis, with signs of impending call to arms.
The only way to stabilize and indemn ify a sinking impedium, abd sustain it’s socio-psychological anchor, was to buy into emerging markets with new money.

And President Reagan was noteable in bankrupting a formed ally, as a first step to disintegrate, to quantumize a previously strongly bonded together other upcoming scented of The Other potential shift of power and assets, as a Fulcrum of stability to deal with.

The avoidance of the final struggle was the re-institution of the master and slave scenario, with congruent trappings that went along with it.

So is this scenario more like a spin off of some final solution, or a bid to play for more time?

What if the universal rate that may or may not sustain an across the board US style lifestyle come to appreciable terms across the board?

It’ more likely then that future historians may refer to this time as merely a litmus test by which other byways of possibility will come into being

Will a ‘Starwars’ mind if duplicity be needed t I sustain the good versus or an evil empire to supercharge energy needed to sustain progress and productivity ? ( without which devolution into the abyss may be the only possible scenario left to work with.

Trump may be the very embodiment of acting, albeit preformed a-natural, i.e. acting himself, without regard to others.

His character assusenations en-mass would then diminish Wilks Booth’s performance to a pityable B grade effort.

Maybe THE ACTOR is deemed to replace the politician of old from here on , as far as qualifying criteria is concerned.

And now. the interesting development:

Chris Wallace Quits Fox News for CNN After Years of Trump Attacks

Chris Wallace Quits Fox News for CNN After Years of Trump Attacks

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Donald Trump and Bill O’Reilly’s Tour Begins With Empty Seats in Florida—Report

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Both Donald Trump and Bill O’Reilly touted huge crowds ahead of their “History Tour.” But it kicked off at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida, with many empty seats, according to local media.

“Massive crowd headed into FLA Live! The Trump/O’Reilly History show starts soon…,” O’Reilly, the former Fox host, wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

“See you in Sunrise, FL, in a little while and tomorrow, Orlando,” the former president said in a statement. “Big crowds!”

But the “cavernous” FLA Live Arena had many seats that remained empty, according to the Sun-Sentinel. The top level was closed off and those who had tickets for that area were “upgraded” to the lower bowl, the newspaper reported.

Pictures on social media showed the top tier of the arena completely empty, though it was not clear when they were taken, and empty seats dotted throughout the arena.

Trump entertained the crowd with comments mocking President Joe Biden, saying the United States was no longer great and repeating baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

“Our country in my opinion is no longer respected,” he said, according to the Sentinel. “Every country in the world takes advantage of the United States.”

He later added: “It’s a horrible thing to say but I don’t feel America, right now, is great.”

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At one point, Trump complimented his predecessor, former President Barack Obama, who he described as “smart and sharp.”

“I liked him,” Trump said of Obama, though he blamed him for causing “tremendous division” in the country."

Trump also told the crowd that he got along best with “tyrants” like Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while in office.

“The ones I did the best with were the tyrants,” he said. “For whatever reason, I got along great with Putin, I got along great with President Xi of China. I got along with Kim Jong Un of North Korea… and isn’t that good? Isn’t that better than having a nuclear war?”

Trump also spoke about the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, when a mob of his supporters stormed the building in a bid to stop the certification of Biden’s electoral victory. “There was love in the air,” Trump said.

Trump and O’Reilly’s tour will head to Orlando’s Amway Center on Sunday, before visiting Texas, with stops at the Toyota Center in Houston and the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

Newsweek previously reported that thousands of tickets for all four events were still widely available days before the tour began.

However, ones that did sell went for a minimum of $100 each and VIP and premium tickets went for several thousand dollars.

Trump’s spokesperson has been contacted for comment.

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Just sayin’ ( between biden&trump.)

I miss Trumpie.

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Two more years…!

Yes, and what appears to go down now is determined by perceptions rather than facts surrounding cults of personality.
Granted, Trump is far mire attractive as a comic jester in the court of monopoly, whereas Biden keeps wanting to throw out chains and balls whenever he lands on a go to jail card.

Secretely he is eyeing
hotel building on Broad-Way.

So it’s 12 of one and half a dozen of the other.