Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 3:53 p.m. No.12949518   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9761 >>9765 >>9834 >>9969 >>0039 >>0081 >>0089 >>0172 >>0238

The Republican Establishment is Engaging in Political Suicide.

 

Led by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R – KY), the Republican establishment appears to be set on trying to somehow expunge President Trump and the Make America Great Again movement from the GOP.

 

History tells us that’s a horrible idea for Republicans, and an horrendous idea for the nation.

 

In 1988 President George HW Bush beat Democrat Michael Dukakis, after trailing late into the summer, to effectively secure Ronald Reagan’s third term.

 

Since then, the GOP establishment has done worse and worse:

 

1992 – George Bush Sr. loses to Bill Clinton after winning the First Gulf War.

 

1996 – President Clinton TROUNCES Senator Bob Dole. Dole received barely over 39 million votes nationwide.

 

2000 – President George W. Bush loses the popular vote and after weeks of litigation eeks out a win by 537 votes in Florida.

 

2004 – President Bush barely beats, by just over 2 percent, John Kerry – a candidate whose lack of charisma is only matched by his lack of achievement.

 

2008 – President Obama crushes Senator John McCain by almost 10 million votes.

 

2012 – President Obama soundly defeats now Senator Mitt Romney.

 

2016 – the MAGA revolution sweeps President Trump to victory with 63 million votes.

 

2020 – President Trump secures almost 75 million votes, the most of any incumbent in history. Joe Biden becomes president with the help of rampant violations of Article II of the Constitution resulting in an election with unchecked mail-in balloting.

 

In 2020, President Trump achieved historic highs for a Republican with African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Jewish Americans, and other voting blocks.

 

Why? Because Donald Trump stands for a strong America, for opportunity, for the forgotten man and woman who don’t want our jobs and money going overseas to

 

China. The MAGA movement is for less intervention and for more American manufacturing.

 

MAGA stands for fair trade and for treating our allies, such as Israel, like our allies and our enemies, such as Iran, like our enemies.

 

Without President Trump and his movement, the Republican Party is one of unnecessary wars, unfair trade, and unchecked elitism.

 

That is NOT a winning formula. That is a road to getting 40 – 60 million votes and losing the race for the White House every four years.

 

It is correct for Americans of all political views to condemn the violence that happened on January 6th at the U.S. Capitol.

 

Having said that, that tragic event should not cause the Republican Party to cut itself off from its base, and that is unquestionably the MAGA crowd who fill stadiums, work hard in their electoral precincts, and are motivated to go out and vote.

 

The GOP should acknowledge President Trump as its leader, the MAGA movement as its lifeblood, and work to grow that almost 75 million voters in order to be a force for generations to come.

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/analysis/the-republican-establishment-is-intent-on-political-suicide/

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 3:54 p.m. No.12949522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9765 >>9969 >>0081 >>0089 >>0172 >>0238

Mexican Politician Denies Links to Riviera Maya Gang

 

A politician from Mexico’s green party (PVE) was removed from office after his alleged links to a Romanian gang that skimmed ATMs in several tourist destinations across the Riviera Maya were exposed.

 

atm machineATM machine (Photo: Pixabay)Jose de la Peña Ruiz, PVE’s state representative of Quintana Roo, denied the allegations after Mexico’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) froze his funds, along with dozens of bank accounts believed to belong to individuals involved with the gang.

 

The PVE State Political Council proceeded to announce that Pablo Bustamente would serve as his replacement in a brief statement, which didn’t go into detail why de la Peña Ruiz was removed from office.

 

“I tell you, with my head held high, that I do not, have not, nor will I ever have a relationship, friendship or business with alleged criminal groups and individuals,” de la Peña Ruiz said Friday via Twitter.

 

He also confirmed receiving a notification from the financial regulator last week saying his accounts had been blocked. De la Peña Ruiz said that he would cooperate with authorities as he had "nothing to fear".

 

In early February, the FIU blocked the accounts of 79 individuals and legal entities that reportedly belong to a criminal organization formed by Romanian and Mexican nationals.

 

The group, which established its operations’ headquarters in Cancun (Quintana Roo), cloned credit and debit cards in compromised ATMs across the country, looting around US$ 1.2 billion from tourists.

 

The gang made international transfers of more than 483 million pesos ($24 million) and issued checks and thousands of inter-bank transfers worth 4,643 billion pesos (US$231 million), according to a statement issued by the financial regulator.

 

The FIU’s decision to block the accounts comes eight months after OCCRP , Quinto Elemento Lab, Mexicanos contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad (MCCI) and Rise Project published an investigation that revealed the operations of the Riviera Maya gang.

 

https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/13878-mexican-politician-denies-links-to-riviera-maya-gang

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:07 p.m. No.12949638   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9738 >>9765 >>9969 >>0081 >>0089 >>0172 >>0196 >>0238

>>12949485

 

#16524

 

>>12947896 Marilyn Manson Accused Of Child Sex Trafficking As Demands The F.B.I. Investigate Mount

>>12947925 Rona Vax VAERS update 11 Feb 1170 deaths in two months

>>12947962 Downtown Houston lit while the people freeze.

>>12947989 Harris Takes Customary Role Of President by Calling Several Heads of State

>>12948152 Awful lot of money being spent on heroin protection

>>12948163 Luc Montagnier HIV Nobel Prize HIV Virologist Says CV "Bio-engineered" in Lab

>>12948192 Texas Woman, Child Die from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning While Trying to Stay Warm After Power Outage From Cold Snap

>>12948307 Bill Gates addresses COVID-19 conspiracy theories and offers grim prediction in Australian interview

>>12948340 AT&T Pressuring Dept. Of Commerce To Keep China Telecom Off Blacklist

>>12948358 Jen Psaki: Joe Biden Has Not Spoken Personally to Governors Affected by Winter Storms

>>12948421 Fifth graders forced to celebrate 'black communism,' hold mock 'Black Power' rally for Angela Davis, define 'communist' in 'favorable terms': report

>>12948432 The Backlash to Biden's Transgender Agenda Is Already Brewing

>>12948465 When Israel Sells Arms to Everybody, 'Dr. Strangelove of Drones' Feels Invincible

>>12948469 Trump issues a statement blasting McConnell, blaming him for 2020 losses and calling him a “dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack.”

>>12948506 Active-duty troops to administer vaccines in Texas, New York and Virgin Islands

>>12948539 DARPA's New Space Program Stirs Worldwide Concern

>>12948554 PF

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:09 p.m. No.12949669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9765 >>9969 >>0081 >>0089 >>0172 >>0238

Trudeau gov't wanted to downplay hydroxychloroquine purchase

 

An email from Prime Minister Trudeau's director of policy and cabinet affairs, Rick Theis, to Trudeau's lead speechwriter, Astrid Krizus, about the ordering of pandemic supplies shows that the writer was suggested to make no mention of the Government of Canada's purchase of hydroxychloroquine alongside other supplies, when preparing an official statement.

 

“Below… is the note PCO send [sic] to me on proposed language on PPE/supply,” Theis begins the email. He then relays two paragraphs of information that would seem to be guidance from the Privy Council Office with regard to how the federal government should word its announcement.

 

Interestingly, in the suggestions aimed at Krizus from the June 1, 2020 email, the speechwriter is told that it may not be best to focus on certain aspects of the government's pandemic purchases.

 

“Some elements, we may not want to announce (e.g., the purchase of Hydroxylchloriquine [sic]),” the email notes.

 

“Thanks Rick,” Krizus replies.

 

Shortly after that email was sent, the government's official position on the controversial usage of the drug was to not use it as a method of treatment for COVID-19.

 

The government's Clinical Pharmacology Task Group “recommends against the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for patients with COVID-19,” the statement reads, while citing the ”negligible evidence of efficacy and significant potential for harm leading to a high risk-to-benefit ratio.”

 

Hydroxychloroquine became a topic of controversy following former U.S. president Donald Trump's endorsement of the drug as a means for treating and staving off COVID-19. Having first touted the drug's viability in April 2020, Trump then went on the record in May stating that he had been taking hydroxychloroquine in an effort to defend against the virus.

 

In June 2020, a study critical of hydroxychloroquine that was published in medical journal The Lancet was withdrawn. Another study released in July showed the anti-malarial drug “helped COVID-19 patients survive better,” according to a CNN report shared by MSN.

 

The drug would, yet again, be a topic of controversy in July 2020 following an announcement by a group of doctors, one of whom praised the drug for its ability to help those suffering from COVID-19.

 

According to the World Health Organization, “current data shows that this drug does not reduce deaths among hospitalized COVID-19 patients, nor help people with moderate disease,” though it does make note that “more decisive research is needed to assess its value in patients with mild disease or as pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis in patients exposed to COVID-19.”

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeau_govt_wanted_to_downplay_hydroxychloroquine_purchase

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:16 p.m. No.12949739   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9749 >>9787

James O'Keefe

@JamesOKeefeIII

 

BREAKING: @Facebook

CEO Mark Zuckerberg Takes ‘Anti-Vax’ Stance in Violation of His Own Platform's New Policy

 

"I Share Some Caution on this [Vaccine] Because We Just Don't Know the Long-Term Side Effects of Basically Modifying People's DNA and RNA"

 

#ExposeFacebook #ExposeZuck

 

https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1361827707152171008

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:30 p.m. No.12949851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9868

>>12949825

We know you Jews have the recipe so no need to share

 

https://www.visibility911.org/scientists-find-active-super-thermite-in-wtc-dust/

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:34 p.m. No.12949887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9969 >>0083 >>0092 >>0173 >>0240

Taking Reservations for Third Annual Trump Impeachment Show

 

Back in the late 1930s, one of the movies’ best box office attractions was the Andy Hardy series starring adolescent stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. For the Woke Generation for whom history seems to have begun around 2009 with an occasional flashback to 1619, America was a very much different place.

 

The nation was in its tenth year of the Great Depression, without stimulus checks to ease the pain, and the reward for Americans’ perseverance and endurance would soon be exotic travel to faraway places with strange sounding names – Tarawa, Normandy, Anzio, and the island paradise of Iwo Jima.

 

In spite of their duress, these denizens of whistle-by country, the grandparents of today’s Deplorables, loved their country, cherished their flag, respected their government (mostly), and valued their neighbors, even if some of them rooted for the Yankees or voted Republican or put sugar on their grits.

 

In those trying times which today’s generation will never know, the movies were a temporary respite from harsh reality. Andy Hardy (Mickey Rooney) was the All-American boy, and Judy Garland was the girl next door. In their sequential struggles against a teenager’s travails, when every hope seemed lost, they would truck out an updated deus ex machina to reverse their fortunes. Someone would holler out “Let’s put on a show!” Whereupon in someone’s garage, or the school gym, or a barn, these teen-age thespians would do their song and dance routine, and all their world would be made well again.

 

Well, today’s Democrat party and its front man, the superannuated yet intellectually prepubescent Biden Administration, have created a modern revival of those musicals. No, not a minstrel show, which is banned as racism unless you are the governor of Virginia. Now, whenever political fortunes start looking bleak and the world starts noticing their incompetence, Pelosi or Schumer or Nadler or Schiff will yell out “Let’s put on a show!” or in political lingo, “Let’s impeach Trump!”

 

The garage gets replaced by the more ornate Senate chamber, the dance routines devolve into a two-abreast funeral processional, and the script is deceptively edited extracts, but the plot is the same – Let’s impeach Trump!

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/02/taking_reservations_for_third_annual_trump_impeachment_show.html

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:46 p.m. No.12950005   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0083 >>0092 >>0173 >>0240

China Passes US as European Union's Largest Trading Partner Amid Historic Investment Agreement

 

The newly minted trade deal between the European Union and China could become the basis of a dramatic expansion in trade, even after COVID-19 lockdowns currently frustrating EU-US trade are lifted.

 

According to data from European Union statistics agency Eurostat, the People’s Republic of China surpassed the United States as the EU’s largest trading partner last year, with more than $710 billion in goods exchanged.

 

“In the year 2020, China was the main partner for the EU. This result was due to an increase of imports (5.6 per cent) and exports (2.2 per cent). At the same time, trade with the United States recorded a significant drop in both imports (-13.2 per cent) and exports (-8.2 per cent),” Eurostat said in a report released on Tuesday. The data doesn’t include China’s trade with the United Kingdom, which departed the EU last year.

 

By contrast, US trade with the EU was just €555 billion ($672 billion), a 10% decline from 2019.

 

Nick Marro, global trade lead at the Economist Intelligence Unit, told the South China Morning Post that demand for luxury goods in the Chinese economy, which closed down and opened up again much sooner than other countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic, helped keep European exports afloat while much of the rest of the planet remained in lockdown. However, the change is likely temporary.

 

“[The] expansion in total EU-China trade volumes more reflects strong growth in EU imports from China in 2020, rather than European exports benefiting strongly from China’s economic recovery,” Marro told the Hong Kong-based paper. “As a result, the overall structure of the EU’s trade relations are still more or less unchanged, and the importance of the US as a trade partner hasn’t meaningfully diminished. We’ll likely see a stronger revival in transatlantic trade flows as the pandemic comes under control in both markets, including as both sides jump-start their post-crisis recoveries.”

 

However, with the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) finalized last December after years of negotiations, that claim is cast into doubt. The deal will remove barriers to EU companies investing on the Chinese mainland, opening the door for the automobile and electronics industries, among others.

 

For the moment, the boom in EU-China trade has had an unexpected effect: the dramatic growth in shipping rates. According to the Financial Times, shipping costs have quadrupled since October thanks to a shortage in shipping containers as cargo ships sit idle in European and American ports. Even with new orders for containers, the price hike is likely to last well into 2021 due to the cargo backlog.

 

In the final months of 2020, the Chinese economy shattered its previous export records as it became the global factory for medical equipment for fighting the COVID-19 pandemic while itself being almost totally free of the virus. However, for 2021, economists have set big goals: Fitch Ratings has predicted a colossal 8% economic growth for China this year, which isn’t even the largest estimate out there.

 

A report by the Center for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), a UK-based think tank, predicted China would pass the US as the world’s largest economy by 2028.

 

https://sputniknews.com/business/202102171082098131-china-passes-us-as-european-unions-largest-trading-partner-amid-historic-investment-agreement/

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:51 p.m. No.12950063   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12950039

No parties needed

 

1 rep 1 region 1 vote after consensus with the people they represent on all issues

 

We THE PEOPLE reengaged in political process

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:53 p.m. No.12950090   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0173 >>0240

>>12950060

 

The Michigan secretary of state removed 177,000 inactive voters from the state's voter rolls after settling a legal challenge.

 

The state removed the names from the voter rolls in late January because the voters no longer live in the state or did not respond to the state's inquiries about their addresses, according to a Tuesday district court announcement. The state performed the post-election audit during a legal battle with the Honest Elections Project, an election watchdog.

 

Jason Snead, head of the Honest Elections Project, which supported the lawsuit, said the state's decision to remove the voters will help combat any allegations of voter fraud. "The last thing that we want is to create a system in which you could have widespread voter fraud or where it's impossible to debunk false allegations of widespread voter fraud because you are undermining or failing to act on the necessary measures that help to prevent fraud and bolster confidence in the democratic process," he said.

 

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D.) called the move a victory for transparency.

 

"Since November, my administration has continued to work with election officials across our state to review and strengthen all our election processes and protocols, in preparation for 2021’s local elections," Benson said in a press release. "When carried out transparently, accurately and in accordance with federal law, list maintenance is an important element of ensuring Michigan’s election system remains secure."

 

Benson also admitted that Michigan's list of registered voters lacked "sufficient comprehensive efforts" to maintain its accuracy. Her office did not respond to a request for comment.

 

The move comes after President Joe Biden won the state by more than 100,000 votes, securing its 16 electoral votes. Benson said the state removed the voters after sending a notice prior to the 2018 elections requiring a response or some sort of voting activity. A Michigan voter who is removed from the list is able to re-register in the state before the next election.

 

Michigan state senator and former secretary of state Ruth Johnson (R.) said an updated voter registration roll is "the best foundation for integrity in our elections."

 

"[I] think it is unfortunate that a lawsuit was needed to finally bring about what should have been routine list maintenance activities," Johnson said.

 

Tony Daunt, a conservative activist recently selected to serve on the state's election certification panel, brought the lawsuit along with the Honest Elections Project. Daunt praised the purge but said that Benson should have acted sooner.

 

"The National Voter Registration Act protects the franchise of every Michigan voter, and it's disappointing—but not surprising—that it took a federal lawsuit to force Secretary Benson to comply with election law," Daunt said.

 

Daunt and the Honest Elections Project filed the lawsuit in February 2020, sparking a year-long litigation process. Benson sent ballot applications to every voter in the state in May, drawing the ire of then-president Donald Trump. Approximately 500,000 of those applications were returned to the state because the recipient died or had moved. Benson said the state would examine the returned ballots after the election because of a federal law preventing the changing of voter lists in the 90 days before an election.'''

 

https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/michigan-removes-177000-voters-from-voter-rolls-after-legal-challenge/

 

NOTABLE

 

So now subtract those from the 2020 vote count

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 4:57 p.m. No.12950138   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0173 >>0240

Joe Biden Aims to Erase Donald Trump’s Successes in Combating China

 

The Biden administration has already taken steps to undo former President Trump’s success in countering China, a Republican Study Committee report reveals.

 

Instead of displaying “American leadership through a strategy based on peace through strength, the Biden team so far has exhibited a pattern of weakness, and a return to Obama’s failed approach of engaging rather than holding China accountable for it’s bad behavior,” the report states.

 

Outlined in the report are ways in which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seeks a continuation of an Obama-style “vision of accommodation and cooperation, rather than containment and confrontation, with the CCP.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2021/02/16/joe-biden-aims-to-erase-donald-trumps-successes-in-combating-china/

Anonymous ID: 99552e Feb. 16, 2021, 5 p.m. No.12950171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0189

Rudy Giuliani No Longer Donald Trump’s Personal Lawyer

 

 

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is no longer a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, an aide confirmed Tuesday.

 

Spokesman Jason Miller told the Daily Mail that Giuliani was no longer representing Trump in legal matters.

 

Miller said that Giuliani remained a friend of the president.

 

“The mayor remains an ally and a friend,” he added, adding that there was “no split or divorce or anything of the sort.”

 

Giuliani prominently represented Trump in his legal fight to contest the results of the 2020 election and also in the Democrats’ Russia investigations.

 

The former mayor spoke at the rally to protest the election in Washington, DC, on January 6th — which resulted in rioters storming Capitol Hill.

 

Both Trump and Giuliani were sued by Rep. Bennie Thompson, (D-MS), and the NAACP on Tuesday, accusing them of conspiring with extremists to storm the Capitol.

 

Miller defended the president in his statement.

 

“President Trump did not plan, produce, or organize the Jan. 6 rally on the Ellipse,” he said. “President Trump did not incite or conspire to incite any violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/02/16/rudy-giuliani-no-longer-donald-trumps-personal-lawyer/