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Turning The Ballot Box Against Republicans

 
 
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 12:35 pm
@BillW,
As an aside: Hitler was Austrian until the age 31, when he became stateless on own initiative (1925).

He became German only in February 1932 under dubious circumstances.
oralloy
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 01:01 pm
@BillW,
BillW wrote:
MY NEIGHBOR JUST PUT OUT HIS TRUMP/PENCE FLAGS <SIGH>

Godwin's Law.

Another well-deserved victory for Mr. Trump!


BillW wrote:
https://static.timesofisrael.com/www/uploads/2015/02/sacramento.jpg

Given the way these flags falsely accuse America and Israel of neonazism, who's to say that it's not a progressive who is flying these flags?
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BillW
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 01:34 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
Thanks Walter - I already knew all of that but hadn't remembered he was quit that old.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 02:36 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
Walter Hinteler wrote:

As an aside: Hitler was Austrian until the age 31, when he became stateless on own initiative (1925).

He became German only in February 1932 under dubious circumstances.

Kind of like Arafat who was Jordanian until the Arabs lost the Six Day War. Then he magically became Palestinian.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 04:00 pm
Quote:
Trump to Spend $500 Billion In Aid To Black Communities, To Label Antifa/KKK Terrorist Organizations

Another reason for Black people to vote Trump. He, our country, is investing in the Black community and letting Black people decide how to utilize it. Let's hope the funds do not have to stop at corrupt city officials before it is in the right hands.

Quote:
Check out what Fox News reported:

The president is expected to tout the plan as “a bold vision that we can and will achieve over the next four years.”

The president’s plan, according to the campaign, will increase access to capital in Black communities by almost $500 billion, help to create 500,000 new Black-owned businesses, and help to create 3 million new jobs for the Black community.


Fox News obtained a copy of the "Platinum Plan." It states that it will “prosecute the KKK and ANTIFA as terrorist organizations and make lynching a national hate crime.”

The president’s plan also vows to make Juneteenth a national holiday.

Meanwhile, the president is also expected to commit to working on a “Second Step Act,” and provide access to better jobs and training opportunities for those in Black communities.

The Platinum Plan also pledges to give Black churches the ability to compete for federal resources for their communities; bring better and tailored healthcare to address what the campaign called “historic disparities,” and advance home ownership opportunities and enhance financial literacy in Black communities.

As for educational opportunities, the president is expected to vow, in federal, state and local community partnerships to “close failing schools” to replace with “full school choice and education opportunity,” while continuing to protect Historically Black Colleges & Universities.

The president is also expected to pledge to increase the amount of Pell grants and allow for vocational employment and advance targeted apprenticeship and job training programs.


https://trendingpolitics.com/breaking-trump-to-spend-5-billion-in-aid-to-black-communities-to-label-antifa-kkk-terrorist-organizations/
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 04:14 pm

https://i.imgur.com/c3AmQ29.jpg

#VoteBlueFFS




.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 04:18 pm
@Region Philbis,
Region Philbis wrote:


https://i.imgur.com/c3AmQ29.jpg

#VoteBlueFFS




.

If this woman shuts those doors it is because her opinion on our Constitution told her it was the law. Deal with it. She is over-qualified.
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oralloy
 
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Reply Sat 26 Sep, 2020 04:27 pm
https://michaelpramirez.com/uploads/3/4/9/8/34985326/mrz092520-color-1-1mb_orig.jpg
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 06:09 pm
Twitter time.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ei5FukyU0AAi_yv?format=jpg&name=small
Quote:

James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
This picture is to Democrats what Holy Water is to vampires.

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TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 08:18 pm
Trump's taxes finally came out...

He pays no taxes at all,

He is still broke,

He is corrupt,



Laundering money...

Misrepresenting property values...

International extortion...

Criminal...

Trump supporters: "He's a successful business man, that's why he'll be great for the economy."
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TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 08:34 pm
He wrote off $70,000 for hairstyling... New York Times
TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 08:43 pm
https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/120296810_3740729349278700_4182453957862408527_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=5zPYX0kLH7gAX_9ablS&_nc_ht=scontent-ort2-2.xx&oh=aaca4b8adce1d1fd2fbd869d09be8e62&oe=5F96368E
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TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 09:10 pm
Biden Now Predicted to Win 352 Electoral Votes: FiveThirtyEight
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-25/biden-now-predicted-to-win-352-electoral-votes-fivethirtyeight
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 09:18 pm
@TheCobbler,
He was clearly overcharged for that to begin with.


...if he had put forth a penny, it'd been too much.
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TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 09:25 pm
Jared Kushner completely deleted all of his tweets right after the tax story broke.
- Hunter Cullen
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 09:56 pm
@TheCobbler,
TheCobbler wrote:

Jared Kushner completely deleted all of his tweets right after the tax story broke.
- Hunter Cullen

^^^^^
Fake news.

Quote:
No, Jared Kushner did not scrub his Twitter account

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/no-jared-kushner-did-not-scrub-his-twitter-account
BillW
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 10:09 pm
@TheCobbler,
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-kushner-emails-20170927-story.html

Column: About Jared Kushner’s email problem...

By DOYLE MCMANUS
SEP. 27, 20174 AM
Will Democrats soon be chanting “lock them up?”

Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and close advisor, disclosed through his lawyer on Sunday that he has been using personal e-mail for government business. He’s not the only one. Kushner’s emails were on a private server he shares with his wife, Ivanka Trump; she’s on the White House staff, too. Trump’s first White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, economic advisor Gary Cohn, policy aide Stephen Miller and former advisor Stephen Bannon have all used private email for official work as well. And there may be more.

Wait: Isn’t that what Hillary Clinton did, hobbling her presidential campaign? Pretty much — and Trump’s still campaigning on it. Only last month, complaining about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, he said: “What the prosecutors should be looking at are Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 deleted emails.”

During the campaign, Trump and his allies insisted that Clinton’s use of a private email server was evidence that she was hiding something illicit. Now it turns out the First Family has a personal server, too. In New York, where Trump and Kushner grew up, there’s a word for that: chutzpah.

If Kushner has learned from Clinton’s email scandal, he’ll want to come clean, and fast.

But then, this is the same Trump who criticized his predecessor, Barack Obama, for playing too much golf — and who, when Obama urged the Washington Redskins to change their name, said the president should butt out of sports and “focus on his job.”

Kushner’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, says it’s not as bad as it looks. (He’s a very good lawyer.) Lowell says Kushner has forwarded all the “non-personal” emails on his server to his government account, to make them part of official government records.

Lowell has not, however, responded to questions about whether any classified information made its way into Kushner’s emails or how secure the Javanka server is — two factors that were central to the charges against Clinton. Nor is it entirely clear from Lowell’s brief statement whether Kushner ever deleted emails he considered personal, another core piece of the GOP case against Clinton.

This could turn out to be a tempest in a teapot.

After all, the FBI found no evidence that Clinton had committed a crime, although then-Director James Comey scolded her for being “careless.” It’s not illegal for federal officials to use private email accounts for government business as long as they make sure no classified information leaks out, and as long as they put a copy of all their messages into official records.

Kushner and his colleagues are entitled to the presumption of innocence — a presumption Clinton was never really given last year. Still, there’s no reason to cut Kushner much slack. He’s already compiled a record of what looks like carelessness, at best.


When he joined the White House staff, he failed to disclose contacts with more than 100 foreign officials, including a secret meeting with the Russian ambassador. He had a conversation with the CEO of a Russian bank that was under U.S. sanctions at a time when his family real estate firm was looking desperately for loans. And he attended Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with a Russian lawyer who had promised to deliver dirt on Clinton. He’s earned the scrutiny he’s getting from Mueller’s investigators.

He’d better hope Mueller is more lenient than his father-in-law was toward Clinton, especially if it turns out that he discarded any messages.

“She deleted the emails,” Trump said during the campaign. “She has to go to jail.”

If Kushner has learned from Clinton’s example, he’ll want to come clean, and fast. If you want to claim you made an innocent mistake, that’s the only way to make it credible. (Clinton, who rebelled against admitting error, usually fessed up only an inch at a time.)

Kushner’s record on disclosure up to now hasn’t met that test. He acknowledged his campaign and transition meetings with the Russians only after they were disclosed by others.

Meanwhile, here’s a hypocrisy test for the rest of us: If you thought Clinton’s emails were a scandal last year, can you argue now that Kushner’s private server is nobody else’s business? And if you thought Clinton’s emails were no big deal, are you willing to give the president’s son-in-law the benefit of the doubt as well?

The verdict of Richard Painter, a frequent Trump critic who was ethics chief in President George W. Bush’s White House, looks about right: “Stupid, but not criminal.” But stupidity and incompetence matter. In high enough places, in large enough quantities, they can bring down a presidency.
TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 10:28 pm
@coldjoint,
Here is some fake new for you!

Donald Trump is a successful and wealthy business man! FAKE

Donald Trump has enough money to buy Iceland! FAKE

How can you possibly blame Hillary for Trump's tax returns?

Think real hard on that one...
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TheCobbler
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 10:33 pm
@BillW,
Thanks to Trump's blabbermouth and these unsecured servers... you know that top secret nuclear weapons program the US has?

Well, it is no secret anymore!
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 27 Sep, 2020 10:53 pm
@BillW,
Quote:
SEP. 27, 2017

Laughing Laughing Laughing
 

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