Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 2:17 p.m. No.13695447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5504 >>5562 >>5567 >>5578 >>5592 >>5612 >>5621 >>5632 >>5640 >>5649 >>5727 >>5785 >>5804 >>5805 >>5819 >>5862 >>5880 >>5947 >>6023 >>6040 >>6099 >>6184

Donald J. Trump

 

"Joe Biden, having already presided on the worst economic recovery since World War II as Barack Obama’s vice president, could oversee one even worse. … Biden came into office with every economic feature in his favor. Thanks to Operation Warp Speed, his White House inherited the most remarkable vaccine production process in history. Because the coronavirus recession was created by preventive lockdowns and demand shocks, not underlying failures of the economy, the country seemed keen to roar back to our pre-pandemic prosperity of unusually tight labor markets and steady natural wage growth of early 2020. Love Donald Trump or hate him, there is no denying that he oversaw the obliteration of our former conception of what constituted full employment." Read the full Washington Examiner Editorial here: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/joe-bidens-imperiled-economy

 

2:45pm May 18, 2021

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/desk/desk-gaxbbmvytt/

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 2:17 p.m. No.13695455   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5567 >>5578 >>5592 >>5612 >>5632 >>5649 >>5727 >>5804 >>5862 >>5880 >>5903 >>5914 >>5947 >>6023 >>6040 >>6099 >>6184 >>6205

Joe Biden's imperiled economy

by Washington Examiner, | | May 11, 2021 12:00 AM

 

Joe Biden, having already presided on the worst economic recovery since World War II as Barack Obama’s vice president, could oversee one even worse. But unlike the fundamentally crippled economy Obama inherited, Biden came into office with every economic feature in his favor.

 

Thanks to Operation Warp Speed, his White House inherited the most remarkable vaccine production process in history. Because the coronavirus recession was created by preventive lockdowns and demand shocks, not underlying failures of the economy, the country seemed keen to roar back to our pre-pandemic prosperity of unusually tight labor markets and steady natural wage growth of early 2020. Love Donald Trump or hate him, there is no denying that he oversaw the obliteration of our former conception of what constituted full employment.

 

And yet, Biden seems to be blowing the lead. After nearly a year of the economy regaining more than half of the job losses accrued during the April 2020 apex of the coronavirus recession, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported just a quarter-million new jobs created in contrast to the 1 million jobs anticipated by experts, rendering it the single worst jobs report in the nation’s history. The unemployment rate actually increased for the first time since last year, from 6% in March to 6.1%. Even worse, inflation seems on the rise in a way it hasn’t been in decades at the same time plateauing labor force participation might kill our economic output. But this is a feature, not a bug, of Biden’s first 100 days.

 

For starters, an unprecedented amount of cash has been injected into an economy already shouldering nearly $30 trillion in national debt. For this, Biden hardly bears all the blame. Although Trump’s initial coronavirus spending package was necessitated by the lockdowns, Trump inexplicably demanded an extra $2.3 trillion in his last days. Then, Biden passed another $1.9 trillion grab bag of left-wing goodies under the guise of pandemic relief, and now he’s pushing for a further $4 trillion financed solely by the Federal Reserve, risking it all on a full-year commitment to keep interest rates near zero.

 

Biden, even before the election, elevated proponents of Modern Monetary Theory like Stephanie Kelton to plum positions on his economic policy task force. When sound voices in the room like Biden’s Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warn about the Fed’s dangerous dovishness, she has been quickly browbeaten into publicly reversing course.

 

So we have an explosion of cash into circulation, nonexistent interest rates disincentivizing spending, and closures of schools and businesses shrinking the labor force. On top of that, we have Biden’s signature policy failure: the federal government’s expanded unemployment benefits incentivizing people from returning to work.

 

Despite the White House and its media agents insisting that businesses are to blame for the employment shortage, even Biden has admitted that a change has to be made.

 

"We're going to make it clear that anyone collecting unemployment, who was offered a suitable job, must take the job or lose their unemployment benefits,” Biden said of his hopes to fix the extended Unemployment Insurance benefits during Monday remarks.

 

But Congress has already authorized the extra unemployment spending through September, and despite a lifesaving vaccination campaign rendering a return to normalcy safe, the damage is already done. Workers may refuse to return behind the bar or to the driver's seats of Ubers because they’ll make more in UI, but the demand for service won’t dissipate until autumn. Instead, big businesses such as McDonald’s and Amazon will continue to automate future jobs out of existence and small businesses will be crushed.

 

Twelve years ago, Obama could rightly claim he inherited a mess. Biden needs to admit he's made one.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/joe-bidens-imperiled-economy

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 2:40 p.m. No.13695676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5725 >>5727 >>5804 >>5862 >>5880 >>5947 >>6023 >>6040 >>6085 >>6097 >>6099 >>6184

Israel To Buy Weapons From America With Money Given To Them By America To Shoot Down Iranian Rockets Paid For By America

 

JERUSALEM—Biden has approved a $735 million weapons sale to Israel. Israel will be paying for the weapons using money from foreign aid given to them by America. According to experts, Israel needs these weapons so they can shoot down Hamas rockets that were given to them by Iran, who paid for them using money given to them by America.

 

"Yeah, it's all pretty straightforward," said one Middle East expert. "Not confusing in the least."

 

According to sources, Iran bought weapons technology with $1.8 billion in cash given to them by the Obama administration. They then provided those weapons to Hamas terrorists in Gaza in order to kill Jews.

 

Israel is responding with weapons systems purchased with American foreign aid dollars from the Trump administration.

 

"Yeah," said the expert, "the entire conflict is pretty much a proxy war between Democrats and Republicans at this point."

 

Some in America have started a petition to bring those dollars back to America so Democrats and Republicans can just shoot rockets at each other here at home.

 

https://babylonbee.com/news/israel-to-buy-weapons-from-america-with-money-given-to-them-by-america-to-shoot-down-iranian-rockets-paid-for-by-america/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=telegram

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 2:42 p.m. No.13695703   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [18.05.21 14:01]

Via @MichiganConservatives Channel

 

DePerno case is dismissed. Judge rules that Plaintiff’s claims are moot as relief has already been granted.

 

All other matters are stayed pending an appeal.

 

The judge kicked the can down the road and threw it back on the legislators for the manner and scope of an audit requested by a citizen, in accordance with Article 2, Section 4 (1)(h) of the Michigan Constitution.

 

https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/1796

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 2:57 p.m. No.13695837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5967

>>13695566

Exposing and lighting them up is vastly different to intending pain, can you see what I mean?

 

It could be a constructive action in wanting their illegal activities to be exposed, as apposed to a blanket 'pain' with no set direction or out come.

 

Do you know what I'm trying to get at?

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 3:14 p.m. No.13695989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6023 >>6025 >>6040 >>6099 >>6184

Supreme Court Unanimously Rules That Warrantless Gun Seizures Are Illegal

 

The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled 9-0 that police in Rhode Island acted illegally when they seized a man’s guns from his home without a warrant. This was a rebuke not just to overzealous police officers and gun control advocates, but to the Biden Administration which had asked the court to uphold the lower court ruling in Caniglia v. Strom.

 

The case revolved around a man named Edward Caniglia. His wife believed, with some justification, that her husband might kill himself. The next day, she asked for officers to perform a wellness check on him. They did, Mr. Caniglia had calmed down and said he would “never” commit suicide. The officers still asked him to get a psychological evaluation. Despite the fact that he agreed and that the officers told him and his wife that they wouldn’t take his guns, they did so anyway with no warrant, no threats, no imminent danger to anyone, and no ruling from a court. The officers simply decided that they didn’t think he should have guns, so they confiscated the weapons.

 

The Biden Administration agreed with this. Their rationale was that:

 

“A warrant should not … be presumptively required when a government official’s action is objectively grounded in a non-investigatory public interest, such as health or safety…The ultimate question in this case is therefore not whether the respondent officers’ actions fit within some narrow warrant exception, but instead whether those actions were reasonable. And under all of the circumstances here, they were.”

 

As I said when I wrote about this issue back in March:

 

If this troubling argument were accepted, it would essentially obliterate the 4th Amendment because the exceptions they are asking for are anything but “narrow.” The number of issues that many people in 2021 consider to be related to “health” and “safety” are practically infinite.

 

Happily, not only did the Supreme Court reject the Biden Administration’s argument, even the liberal justices thought it had no merit. As Clarence Thomas noted in his opinion for the court:

 

The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.” The “‘very core’” of this guarantee is “‘the right of a man to retreat into his own home and there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion.’”

 

In this case, freedom and the Constitution won while the Biden Administration along with all their gun-grabbing allies lost.=

 

https://t.me/DBongino/16533

https://bongino.com/the-supreme-court-unanimously-rules-that-warrantless-gun-seizure-is-illegal/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=telegram

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 3:19 p.m. No.13696033   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6112

>>13695967

That is an unknown, if they lack a conscious, ergo how do they experience regret or pain?

 

Take your intent to the highest form without the hate or desire to harm.

 

You seem emotionally deficient.

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 3:21 p.m. No.13696043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6099 >>6184

The Left Is Using Fear Mongering To Push Vaccine Passports

 

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https://rumble.com/vh8xrp-the-left-is-using-fear-mongering-to-push-vaccine-passports.html?mref=169h4&mc=ali4d

Anonymous ID: ad2901 May 18, 2021, 3:24 p.m. No.13696072   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6099 >>6184

Arizona Conservatives Take Action

[18.05.21 17:49]

Via @MichiganConservatives Channel

 

Matt DePerno and Bill Bailey have backups to their backups: "The case is going to continue on a couple different fronts. … HOLD TIGHT!" | Bill Bailey

 

Bailey got on his YouTube show soon after the judge dismissed the case as moot.

Despite the ruling, Bailey said he and DePerno are not discouraged and somewhat expected this.

They have an undisclosed legal strategy in place and have no intentions of letting the enemy win.

 

WATCH 👉🔗 Sons of Liberty https://youtu.be/JcC7dHFKRd4

 

Not notable

just interesting