Anonymous ID: cff9de Dec. 13, 2020, 12:34 p.m. No.12011150   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1215 >>1279 >>1529

>>12010926

Maxine Waters told on Obama in an interview from published Feb 8, 2013. See video.

 

It all links to Obama's OBAMA FOR AMERICA he ran from the beginning of 2011 - the end of 2012. Financial record in the Ferderal Register here: https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00431445/?cycle=2012

 

That merged into Organizing for Action: Organizing for Action (OFA) is a nonprofit 501(c)4 organization and community organizing project that advocates for the agenda of former U.S. President Barack Obama.[2][3] The organization is officially non-partisan,[3] but its agenda and policies are strongly allied with the Democratic Party.[4] It is the successor of Obama's 2012 re-election campaign and of Organizing for America, which itself succeeded Obama's 2008 campaign.[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizing_for_Action

 

On December 20, 2018, Obama announced that Organizing for Action would be folded into the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC). Obama said that the merger would create a “joint force that is focused on this issue of singular importance” (redistricting). [2] OFA’s website now links to the homepage of All On the Line, a project of the NDRC.

https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/organizing-for-action/

 

NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS COMING

Anonymous ID: cff9de Dec. 13, 2020, 12:43 p.m. No.12011215   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12011150

shit. I missed the part of All On The Line. What a fucking joke these people are.https://www.allontheline.org/

"This campaign is driven by grassroots organizers who want to make a lasting impact. Whether you care about making sure everyone has access to quality, affordable health care, achieving equal pay, reducing the gun violence that plagues our schools and communities, protecting voting rights, or dealing with the urgent threat of climate change, there is a fundamental structural barrier that prevents progress on these issues: manipulated electoral maps drawn with surgical precision by politicians to preserve their party’s political power and silence the will of the people."

 

The group has also joined forces with the anti-Trump administration group Indivisible.[9] Indivisible has been criticized for controversial protest tactics.[10]

 

OMFG

https://indivisible.org/

Anonymous ID: cff9de Dec. 13, 2020, 1:02 p.m. No.12011439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1531 >>1596

It seems [they] had a lot to learn from a Trump Administration. This quote is taken from the Indivisible.org website, sub category: How We Build a Progressive Biden Administration

"How Biden can circumvent McConnell’s attempts to block his appointees

 

If Mitch McConnell, who has already declared himself “the Grim Reaper” of the progressive agenda, keeps control of the Senate, there is a real concern that he will either block Biden’s cabinet picks outright or threaten to block them to try to force Biden to pick “moderates” who are palatable to Republicans. Joe Biden does not have to play McConnell’s game.

 

Biden has two main mechanisms through which he can circumvent Senate obstruction. The first is through the Vacancies Act, a law that allows presidents to temporarily fill vacancies throughout their administration while waiting for appointments to be confirmed in the Senate. These “Acting” officials would be chosen from a pool of already Senate-confirmed appointees or from a pool of senior officials who’d been working for the department for over 90 days. This tactic is what allowed Donald Trump to fill agency positions without Democratic consent throughout his presidency.

 

Additionally, Biden could make appointments while the Senate is in recess. This method is slightly more complicated and requires the president to adjourn the Senate for over 10 days. The Adjournment Clause in Section 3, Article II of the Constitution gives presidents the power to adjourn the Senate if the House and Senate are in disagreement over when to adjourn.

 

Hypothetically, the Speaker of the House could set up a disagreement with the Senate Majority Leader on when the House and Senate should adjourn. The disagreement would be decided by the president, who could then set a new time to convene over 10 days later, giving him time to appoint administrative officials without Senate approval. "

 

https://indivisible.org/resource/how-we-build-progressive-biden-administration

 

This deserves further digging.especially linked to that "Obama database search and seizure".

 

Other sections screen shotted.