Anonymous ID: c42d51 Aug. 27, 2020, 1:49 p.m. No.10441860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1994 >>2148

So Vanderbilt Cooper asked Spawn of Lucifer Comey about Q on Tuesday…

I'd guess it's mostly webcam artifacts, but Jimmy's head language seems shaky while talking. Definitely shook his head when Cooper said "worshipping Satan." KEK! Imagine an FBI director who majored in religion denying the existence of Satanic abuse. He says POTUS is wrapping his arms around the "crazy," that it's in the WH now and could be dangerous. Hmmnn…but Satan left the WH, yes? So…projection! Maybe he's offended Cooper didn't say Lucifer instead kek?

 

Full Interview: https://www.air.tv/watch?v=_wtU8AzPQpid0PNN5myykw

 

Comey was asked about Clinesmith too, says he didn't know him. Okay…

Anonymous ID: c42d51 Aug. 27, 2020, 2:26 p.m. No.10442338   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Meanwhile…while the state is gunning for that FEMA grant, they won't be chipping in the extra $100 to make it $400.

 

https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020/08/nj-will-apply-for-300-weekly-federal-unemployment-extension-murphy-says.html

 

“There’s some concern that if they were to come back, if Congress were to come back, and enact an extension of the $600 (unemployment benefit) that then the state would have to go back and recoup this money,” Matt Platkin, Murphy’s chief counsel, said Friday. “So … the feds really haven’t answered a lot of questions, which is why we are one of the many states that haven’t implemented it yet.”

 

Initially, states were told they would have to pay $100 for each worker to get the extra $300, but it later clarified that as long as a state was paying the $100 in regular benefits, it could apply to the program.

 

If New Jersey had to pay an additional $100 per person, it could cost the state $68 million a week if the state’s unemployment rate stays where it is today.