Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 8:17 p.m. No.15265694   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5704 >>6214 >>6239 >>6330

Did anons know this

 

Under the current Congressional Appropriations bill for 2022, The "Department Of Justice" is legally considered a branch of U.S. Intelligence Agencies, and is funded as such

 

https://t.me/s/TheOfficialE?before=676

 

https://www.congress.gov/117/bills/s2610/BILLS-117s2610pcs.pdf

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 8:17 p.m. No.15265695   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Did anons know this

 

Under the current Congressional Appropriations bill for 2022, The "Department Of Justice" is legally considered a branch of U.S. Intelligence Agencies, and is funded as such

 

https://t.me/s/TheOfficialE?before=676

 

https://www.congress.gov/117/bills/s2610/BILLS-117s2610pcs.pdf

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 8:33 p.m. No.15265737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5748 >>5752 >>5754 >>5777 >>5798

EWillHelpYou

Covid is a smokescreen.

 

The real aim remains your rights and liberties.

Or did you think the mandate timing an accident?

The mandate is unconstitutional on multiple levels, and is a vast overreach of government authority.

It makes the perfect scare-tactic distraction to release right when the CIA needs you looking away from the court case actually deciding your future now and for generations beyond.

 

Trust me when I tell you, the vaccine division was, by design, meant to polarize you into two intransigent and vehemently opposed groups.

The announcements made are purposed and designed to pull media off of the CIAs actions abroad and away from the court case ruling that hangs in a balance reliant on public attention.

You are in an information war.

Critical thought:

What presents the biggest threat to your enemies?

Losing the court case that has cost them billions, that can criminalize exposing their crimes altogether, and cease the right of citizens the world over to speak out; or a vaccine and virus both with startlingly high survival rates (strictly from a data driven perspective).

Why do all sides funnel covid onto you 24/7?

It is a manufactured distraction. They wager they can afford the temporary inconvenience just long enough to strip you of your basic rights; and in truth they may be right.

Because, if they succeed in the Assange case, which hangs now between the appeal having been heard, and the ruling yet to be issued, they will succeed everywhere. It really is that serious. It really is for all the marbles, permanently.

I cannot explain to you, in few enough words, how much effort, globally, is being spent to distract you from this, or how all sides are playing you distraction card after fear-based distraction card.

I cannot explain to you in small enough terms that Biden is a throw-away-president who was designed to be unpopular so that this smokescreen could see their true plans through…

What I can tell you, is that I have a long career in leaking secrets, and that you would be wise to consider my humble warning:

Assange is KEY to their plot. If they lose the case, they cannot continue the covid scam either. If they lose the case, it is the beginning of their end, truly.

This alone, should serve as a clarion call to any person asking "what can I do to stop them?"

Listen carefully to me. You can speak out, raise awareness, and make their true plan impossible to implement.

Public awareness terrifies them here, because what they have done is highly illegal and requires a silent and complicit population.

So before you follow their carrot on a stick, and start arguing over covid some more, realize the way an information war works, and that all sides are playing you, and that your enemy is within an arm's reach of achieving their true ambition. The one the smokecreen has been hiding for years.

I suggest: being loud where it counts.

Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, gave you the truth about your governments. It required no disinformation, just real truth. He did this with no bias, and asked nothing of you in return.

The CIA is currently on a war path against him, and is stacking the deck anyway they can. If they achieve their goal, it means all of you, and I mean all of you, will lose everything. I really cant stress that enough. This case, the legal precedent it sets, is so incredibly powerful and far reaching you will never again have the right to resist, not now and nowhere into the future. You will truly have lost the war.

Distraction is going to mount in the weeks ahead.

I told you before, the CIA is in a fever pitch and likely to lose if we keep public pressure high. The truth is heavily on our side.

And as much as we stand to lose here, we equally stand to gain if we can free him from their grasp. It would quickly shift the balance of power out of those hands who dominate with secrecy and murder.

-

You are in an information war.

Be wise to how they operate.

Be wise to the way they turn your head, and keep you looking away.

Be wise, speak out, and question those who don't.

 

November 5, 2021

 

https://t.me/s/TheOfficialE?before=676

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 8:38 p.m. No.15265754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5757

>>15265737

EWillHelpYou

Listen to me carefully:

 

You are in an information war.

 

Do not trust your emotions.

 

They are weaponized against you.

 

==It is your faith and patriotism that are most easily weaponized against you.

Because they are your deepest held beliefs, they are also your deepest held weakness==.

 

It is those whom you trust most who are most often betraying you.

 

There is a plot. Decades long, to remove your right to speak out, your ability to gather, and your ability to expose the Deep State's crimes at all.

 

If the Deep State succeeds at this very real plot in motion, they will win everything. They will be able to uproot any of you on the globe, and toss you into their slave labor program.

 

They are doing this by virtue of the Assange case, and it has cost them dearly. The legal precedent at stake in the case is nearly all-encompassing to your rights and freedoms.

 

Their plot to extradite Julian Assange has thickened to a fever pitch.

 

The CIA's disinformation networks attempt to convince people Assange is already dead, in order to manufacture a preconceived suicide-based outcome (this is meant to remove support and interest as the UK High court delays its ruling on the US appeal.)

This despite the US government moving full speed in the actual courts of law to push for an actual extradition, to obtain their ill gotten gain and actually risk Julian's life.

 

It is pretty sick when you think about it.

 

They have spent billions to get their hands on the Australian publisher and founder of Wikileaks. And they will stop at nothing here.

It is only the collective weight of the People that have, thus far, protected his life. But if the US Government succeeds in extradition, that alone gives them the power to do that to any of you, just for criticizing them.

It is a phenomenally dangerous precedent. And one the CIA is heck-bent on getting.

-

You are in an information war.

It seeks to control the flow of information altogether.

 

They seek to use you as weapons to achieve their agenda, and to ply your unwilling ignorance to their favor.

 

Focus, my friends.

 

To force them to heel once more, we must have trasparency. For only a knowledgeable and truly awake population can combat what is happening. It takes outside mechanisms of transparency like Wikileaks to provide that sunlight, because the system itself has utterly failed to.

Imagine a world where covid was proved right away to have been funded by US gain of function research, or where legitimate election fraud might actually get exposed?

Imagine a world that doesnt have to rely on the system to self correct, but instead empowers the people directly, and arms them with truth?

 

That vision is what is at stake right now, this very second.

 

The appeal hearing let out a week ago, and you are in the trenches of a great wave of distraction that the Deep State can only hold to for a moment before public pushback succeeds. So they are making a loud noise, and hoping you dont notice the courts of the UK debating the CIA's right to upend your freedom altogether.

 

You are in an information war.

 

Learn to test your knowledge.

 

Julian Assange is KEY to their plot.

 

Don't let them succeed.

 

Speak out, and question those who remain silent.

36.7K

 

November 3, 2021

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 9:19 p.m. No.15265837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5846

Good night Nighshift, i dont need to say it, but I want to, nightshift is the best fucking shift ever!

 

Blessings and good digs tonight, God is with us

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 9:50 p.m. No.15265894   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15265678

I dont understand why you advertise here when you wanted your own space. You’ve got it, so is the problem you magnetized some low level anons that need to be taught how to dig, and learn dialogue, discussion and working together to solve the newest dig subject?

 

I dont understand why you want more, you got what you wanted. Peace be with you fellow anons from another board.

 

You may want to consider some changes to the colors of print and design of tte board, its difficult for people with vision problems

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:10 p.m. No.15265922   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6102

>>15265880

Why would jovan assume anything like that, is this really from Jovan? If I saw someone spraying food I’d stay to hell away and warn others. Is this really from Jovan? Sone friends got hurt in plane crash close to AZ audit exposure

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:20 p.m. No.15265935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6214 >>6330

Exclusive —Sarah Palin on Joe Biden: ‘It’s Too Late to Get Through to Him

Alana Mastrangelo27 Dec 2021

 

Kekkity, revenge of the prior VP hopefuls

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview last week that “it’s too late to get through” to President Joe Biden.

 

Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow sat down with Palin last week at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, where he asked the former Alaska governor what advice she would give to Biden today.

 

“Back in the day, you debated Joe Biden, and you won. Do you ever think back on that day?” Marlow asked. “He’s president now, and I know that it’s probably a little bit fun to know that you were right on so many things. But I bet you would like to get through to him.”

 

Palin responded by saying, “I think it’s too late to get through to him.”

 

In an op-ed Palin wrote exclusively for Breitbart News last month, the former Alaska governor explained that during her vice presidential debate against Biden, “The price of gas was $3.65 a gallon and a barrel of oil was $97 dollars.”

 

“Biden had no solutions to the problem of high gas prices, and 13 years later, he remains as clueless,” Palin wrote.

 

Palin continued:

 

Biden only reluctantly acknowledges that we have supply shortages. His baffling solution is to import oil from foreign countries. His response to high energy prices is to run and beg OPEC, the international cartel, for more oil.

 

 

Biden’s decisions, such as killing the Keystone Pipeline and stopping responsible oil and gas development on federal land, were all deliberate and illegal actions made by an administration that does not understand whatsoever how we produce our energy. Consequences took a few months to kick in, but we’re feeling them now. Drilling has slowed. Exploration has slowed. Investment has been scared away. Devastating ramifications are around the corner.

 

America now suffers because two million fewer barrels of oil are being produced every day compared to just one year ago. The diminished supply caused the huge spike in prices, which gets compounded across every other sector of the economy, including agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, and job creation in general.

 

The former governor added that much of the current inflation in the U.S. is driven by these energy costs,all because President Biden “won’t learn his lesson.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/exclusive-sarah-palin-on-joe-biden-its-too-late-to-get-through-to-him/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:24 p.m. No.15265939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5949 >>5968 >>6214 >>6330

GOP Rep. Donalds:Biden Cut Monoclonal Antibody Supplies in FL, But We Still Have Nationwide Shortages Because Biden Wasn’t Prepared

Ian Hanchett27 Dec 2021

 

On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow,” Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said that there are shortages of monoclonal antibody treatments despite President Joe Biden cutting back on monoclonal antibody supplies in Florida to save them for other states because Biden “was too busy worrying about” passing spending bills.

 

Donalds said Florida’s monoclonal antibody program “was so successful that Joe Biden actually had to pull back the amount of monoclonal antibodies we were using in our state so he could try to save them for other states, but if you look at what’s happening right now, no state is getting what they need. Because Joe Biden doesn’t have a plan and he hasn’t been prepared.”

 

He added, “So, the question for the administration is, what have you been doing for the past four-and-a-half months? Instead of worrying about Build Back Better and having your signature legislation, how about you make sure that there are the necessary stockpiles for the American people when it might come up? It’s not a shock that COVID rates and cases have gone up in the northeast in the wintertime when you know people are not walking out on the street because it’s cold and they’re now indoors. That is not a shock. So Joe Biden should have been prepared for this. He was too busy worrying about his legislation instead of planning ahead. And now hospitals in the northeast, and frankly, all over the country, can’t get the antibody treatments that they need and that they should have.”

 

Here we have tge predictable takedown of Biden that Pelosi wanted, watch what comes next! God Forbid she even gets close

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/12/27/gop-rep-donalds-biden-cut-monoclonal-antibody-supplies-in-fl-but-we-still-have-nationwide-shortages-because-biden-wasnt-prepared/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:28 p.m. No.15265947   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6214 >>6330

FNC’s Dr. Makary: ‘We’ve Never Seen This Level of Martial Law and Paternalism to Prevent Mild Infection

Ian Hanchett27 Dec 2021

 

It was intentional doctor, so now all the normies freak out and can be controlled by trigger words they hammered into their brains

 

On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Faulkner Focus,” Fox News Medical Contributor and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Professor Dr. Marty Makary argued that the biggest failure in the coronavirus pandemic response is the failure to tailor policies based on individual risk, and that “those who have chosen not to get vaccinated and have not had COVID, they do so at their own individual risk. We’ve never seen this level of martial law and paternalism to prevent mild infection in 300 million Americans.”

 

Makary said, [relevant remarks begin around 4:45] “Look, the greatest failure of the pandemic response by public health officials has been the failure to recognize that the risk of this virus is not equally distributed in the population, and while it may have made sense when we didn’t know what we were dealing with to have one simple message for everybody. Now, it has to be custom-tailored. That means if — look, if somebody has no immunity and they’re old and vulnerable, they’ve got no vaccinated and no natural immunity, sure, they need to be very careful. We need to protect those people right now. But the risk in a young, healthy person is very different from somebody in that situation. We’ve never acknowledged that we need to custom-tailor the policies according to the individuals. And those who have chosen not to get vaccinated and have not had COVID, they do so at their own individual risk. We’ve never seen this level of martial law and paternalism to prevent mild infection in 300 million Americans.”

 

Kek I thought his name was Malarkey when I first read it

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/12/27/fncs-dr-makary-weve-never-seen-this-level-of-martial-law-and-paternalism-to-prevent-mild-infection/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:31 p.m. No.15265951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6214 >>6330

Survey:Americans Overwhelmingly Distrust Teachers, Schools with Children’s Sexual Identity

Breccan F. Thies27 Dec 2021

 

Oh Thank God

 

Americans across all demographics and political persuasions overwhelmingly do not trust teachers with counseling children on their sexual or gender identities without parents’ knowledge, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey.

 

The survey asking if “schools and teachers [should] be allowed to counsel students on their sexual and gender identities without parental knowledge or consent” saw 68 percent of respondents answer “No,” while only 19 percent said “Yes.”

 

Further, men and women both disagree — 72 and 64 percent, respectively — that teachers should be allowed to counsel students on sexual identity without parental consent.

 

There was a relatively large split with political affiliation, where 80 percent of Republican respondents and 54 percent of Democrats disagreed with the statement. Along the same lines, 12 percent of Republicans and 30 percent of Democrats agreed that teachers should be able to counsel children on sexual identities without parental consent.

 

Independents or unaffiliated respondents, however, overwhelmingly side with Republicans on the issue, at 72 to 14 percent.

 

Both white and black demographics do not trust schools or teachers with counseling children on the matter, with 68 and 70 percent, respectively, disagreeing with the statement. Further, the largest gap among any demographic or political group on this question was among black respondents, of whom only ten percent agreed with the statement.

 

Even Gen X, Millennial, and Gen Z respondents, aged 18-39, overwhelmingly disagreed with the statement at a rate of 64 percent. Twenty-seven percent agreed.

 

In another question, the survey asked respondents to agree or disagree with the statement “There are only two genders, male and female,” to which 75 percent of respondents either somewhat agreed or strongly agreed. Only 18 percent of respondents disagreed, ostensibly believing there are more than two genders.

 

This survey comes as multiple school districts across the country have begun “transitioning” students without the knowledge or consent of their parents.

 

As Breitbart News reported, Wisconsin parents sued their school district on behalf of their daughter after the “school began a ‘social transition’ so she could ‘present[] to others as the opposite sex'” because district policy “allows minor students to change their name and gender pronouns at school without parental consent.”

 

Similarly, Breitbart News reported on Florida parents suing their school district for “secretly transitioning” their daughter into a “transgender male.” In California, Breitbart News reported an incident where parents “claimed school staff indoctrinated their daughter into identifying as ‘trans fluid.'”

 

School districts are also teaching transgender ideology without the knowledge of parents. In Connecticut, Breitbart News reported a school district teaching “transgender ideology without an opt-out.” Parents there said their kindergartner was being taught “that the sex you’re assigned at birth is ‘wrong; and you’re actually a boy.”

 

Moreover, school districts are stocking their libraries with pornographic and pedophilic materials, exposing students to explicit sexual material. As Breitbart News reported, Virginia’s largest school district, Fairfax County, reintroduced such material after a committee found neither pornographic, nor pedophilic material in the contested books, despite clear evidence of drawings and literature to the contrary.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/survey-americans-overwhelmingly-distrust-teachers-schools-with-childrens-sexual-identity/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:39 p.m. No.15265964   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15265925

Anon, I’d like to see you dealing with this matter! You dont have to, i think the warning is enough, but….well you know, shake things up a bit.

 

Hoorah anon

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:49 p.m. No.15265979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6044 >>6214 >>6330

Build Back Broke:Joe Biden’s Democrat Majority Passes Fourth Fewest Bills in Decades

Sean Moran27 Dec 2021

 

Well that good but the fear porn scared everyone to death

 

President Joe Biden’s razer-thin majority set a record for one of the most unproductive congressional terms in recent history.

 

Biden will soon conclude his first year in office, with few legislative victories to call his own. The end of 2021 also follows as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he will oppose the $4.91 trillion Build Back Better Act, effectively killing Biden’s signature legislation.

 

Biden has a three-member majority in the House and a one-member majority in the Senate, making it incredibly difficult for the 46th president to pass legislation on a partisan basis. The former vice president also faced trouble passing bipartisan legislation, even though he has often called for “unity.”

 

Biden’s legislative agenda passed the fourth-fewest laws, or 36 bills, in the first eight months of his first congressional term, and the fifth-fewest in terms of what Pew Research calls “substantive” laws, among the 18 most recent congressional terms, going back to 1987. By mid-August, Congress had passed 36 laws, only 30 of which counted as significant pieces of legislation.

 

The first eight months of a president’s administration are typically the busiest in terms of legislative activity, as the president usually gains majorities in Congress.

 

Now, Biden’s Democrat majority has only passed 79 bills that the president signed into law. With the pivotal 2022 congressional midterm elections rapidly approaching, many lawmakers will have to campaign in their home districts and states rather than focusing on passing more legislation, potentially stymieing any more progress they could make ahead of the 2022 elections. Further, the potential loss of Biden’s House or Senate majority in the 2022 midterm elections could prevent him from passing more Democrat bills.

 

Despite Biden’s lack of success on the Build Back Better Act, he has passed some bills of significance.

 

Biden and his Democrat majority passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, the Democrats’ coronavirus aid relief bill, using budgetary reconciliation to pass the bill on party lines.

 

The 46th president also signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, or the $1.2 trillion so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill. The bill became law after 13 House Republicans and 19 Senate Republicans gave Biden enough votes for the bill to pass through both chambers of Congress.

 

Despite its moniker as a “bipartisan infrastructure bill,” the legislation contains no conservative victories, has many leftist carveouts, and only funds $110 billion towards roads, bridges, and other projects that most Americans would consider infrastructure.

 

Biden did have minor victories in Congress. Congress extended the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), made Juneteenth a national holiday, and passed legislation aimed at banning China’s Uyghur slave-labor products.

 

Recent polling has shown that most Americans do not approve of the president’s job performance.

 

A Civiqs poll released Sunday found that 55 percent of Americans disapprove of Biden’s job performance, and his job approval rests at just 36 percent.m

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/build-back-broke-joe-bidens-democrat-majority-passes-fourth-fewest-bills-in-decades/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:49 p.m. No.15265980   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Build Back Broke:Joe Biden’s Democrat Majority Passes Fourth Fewest Bills in Decades

Sean Moran27 Dec 2021

 

Well that good but the fear porn scared everyone to death

 

President Joe Biden’s razer-thin majority set a record for one of the most unproductive congressional terms in recent history.

 

Biden will soon conclude his first year in office, with few legislative victories to call his own. The end of 2021 also follows as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he will oppose the $4.91 trillion Build Back Better Act, effectively killing Biden’s signature legislation.

 

Biden has a three-member majority in the House and a one-member majority in the Senate, making it incredibly difficult for the 46th president to pass legislation on a partisan basis. The former vice president also faced trouble passing bipartisan legislation, even though he has often called for “unity.”

 

Biden’s legislative agenda passed the fourth-fewest laws, or 36 bills, in the first eight months of his first congressional term, and the fifth-fewest in terms of what Pew Research calls “substantive” laws, among the 18 most recent congressional terms, going back to 1987. By mid-August, Congress had passed 36 laws, only 30 of which counted as significant pieces of legislation.

 

The first eight months of a president’s administration are typically the busiest in terms of legislative activity, as the president usually gains majorities in Congress.

 

Now, Biden’s Democrat majority has only passed 79 bills that the president signed into law. With the pivotal 2022 congressional midterm elections rapidly approaching, many lawmakers will have to campaign in their home districts and states rather than focusing on passing more legislation, potentially stymieing any more progress they could make ahead of the 2022 elections. Further, the potential loss of Biden’s House or Senate majority in the 2022 midterm elections could prevent him from passing more Democrat bills.

 

Despite Biden’s lack of success on the Build Back Better Act, he has passed some bills of significance.

 

Biden and his Democrat majority passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, the Democrats’ coronavirus aid relief bill, using budgetary reconciliation to pass the bill on party lines.

 

The 46th president also signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, or the $1.2 trillion so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill. The bill became law after 13 House Republicans and 19 Senate Republicans gave Biden enough votes for the bill to pass through both chambers of Congress.

 

Despite its moniker as a “bipartisan infrastructure bill,” the legislation contains no conservative victories, has many leftist carveouts, and only funds $110 billion towards roads, bridges, and other projects that most Americans would consider infrastructure.

 

Biden did have minor victories in Congress. Congress extended the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), made Juneteenth a national holiday, and passed legislation aimed at banning China’s Uyghur slave-labor products.

 

Recent polling has shown that most Americans do not approve of the president’s job performance.

 

A Civiqs poll released Sunday found that 55 percent of Americans disapprove of Biden’s job performance, and his job approval rests at just 36 percent.m

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/build-back-broke-joe-bidens-democrat-majority-passes-fourth-fewest-bills-in-decades/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 10:49 p.m. No.15265982   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Build Back Broke:Joe Biden’s Democrat Majority Passes Fourth Fewest Bills in Decades

Sean Moran27 Dec 2021

 

Well that good but the fear porn scared everyone to death

 

President Joe Biden’s razer-thin majority set a record for one of the most unproductive congressional terms in recent history.

 

Biden will soon conclude his first year in office, with few legislative victories to call his own. The end of 2021 also follows as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he will oppose the $4.91 trillion Build Back Better Act, effectively killing Biden’s signature legislation.

 

Biden has a three-member majority in the House and a one-member majority in the Senate, making it incredibly difficult for the 46th president to pass legislation on a partisan basis. The former vice president also faced trouble passing bipartisan legislation, even though he has often called for “unity.”

 

Biden’s legislative agenda passed the fourth-fewest laws, or 36 bills, in the first eight months of his first congressional term, and the fifth-fewest in terms of what Pew Research calls “substantive” laws, among the 18 most recent congressional terms, going back to 1987. By mid-August, Congress had passed 36 laws, only 30 of which counted as significant pieces of legislation.

 

The first eight months of a president’s administration are typically the busiest in terms of legislative activity, as the president usually gains majorities in Congress.

 

Now, Biden’s Democrat majority has only passed 79 bills that the president signed into law. With the pivotal 2022 congressional midterm elections rapidly approaching, many lawmakers will have to campaign in their home districts and states rather than focusing on passing more legislation, potentially stymieing any more progress they could make ahead of the 2022 elections. Further, the potential loss of Biden’s House or Senate majority in the 2022 midterm elections could prevent him from passing more Democrat bills.

 

Despite Biden’s lack of success on the Build Back Better Act, he has passed some bills of significance.

 

Biden and his Democrat majority passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, the Democrats’ coronavirus aid relief bill, using budgetary reconciliation to pass the bill on party lines.

 

The 46th president also signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, or the $1.2 trillion so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill. The bill became law after 13 House Republicans and 19 Senate Republicans gave Biden enough votes for the bill to pass through both chambers of Congress.

 

Despite its moniker as a “bipartisan infrastructure bill,” the legislation contains no conservative victories, has many leftist carveouts, and only funds $110 billion towards roads, bridges, and other projects that most Americans would consider infrastructure.

 

Biden did have minor victories in Congress. Congress extended the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), made Juneteenth a national holiday, and passed legislation aimed at banning China’s Uyghur slave-labor products.

 

Recent polling has shown that most Americans do not approve of the president’s job performance.

 

A Civiqs poll released Sunday found that 55 percent of Americans disapprove of Biden’s job performance, and his job approval rests at just 36 percent.m

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/build-back-broke-joe-bidens-democrat-majority-passes-fourth-fewest-bills-in-decades/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 11:03 p.m. No.15266007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6214 >>6330

‘The War Isn’t Over’:Stu Scheller Announces Discharge from the Marine Corps, His Planned Media Blitz

Kristina Wong27 Dec 2021

The Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded accountability from senior military leaders for the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan has announced that he has been officially discharged from the Marine Corps and is planning to go on a media blitz.

Former Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller wrote on his Facebook page on December 23: “Out of respect to my senior leaders, I haven’t done a single interview since this began. But now it’s my turn. My television media blitz starts with Tucker Carlson on 4 January.”

He said he would write a post a day up to the January 4 interview and evoked George Washington’s first major victory in the American Revolutionary War on December 26, 1776.

“The attack on December 26th wasn’t decisive, but as history shows, it was a turning point in the war,” he wrote before recounting his own battle with Marine Corps leadership. He wrote:

To recap my series of defeats after demanding accountability; I was relieved of command, slandered as homicidal/suicidal by the USMC’s public affairs team, ordered to get a mental health evaluation, lied about in the investigation by my “friends”, denied my legal right to prefer charges against another service member beholden to the UCMJ, imprisoned under the false pretense of ‘flight risk’, left without basic items in prison for five days, offered a legal deal while held illegally in jail (you can’t be placed in pre-trial for a special court martial),….

He added, “Was it worth it? Well … unfortunately for them … the war isn’t over. I think we just arrived at a turning point. The old system underestimated US then … and they underestimate US now.”

He vowed to make one post per day on social media up through his first interview with Carlson, beginning on December 26 — the day of Washington’s attack.

“2022 is the start of a new year. It’s the start of a new generation.The lions are home from war. And we aren’t assimilating anymore. We Can’t All Be Wrong,” he added.

On Christmas Day, he posted a Socratic dialogue addressing why he spoke out against his chain of command, even though he knew he could be punished for doing so on social media.

“If we don’t address consistent failure and hypocrisy in an open forum, we accelerate the collapse of the system. Do you really believe the same senior leaders who can’t admit fault are going to turn around and make changes?” he wrote.

On using social media to demand accountability, he said, “The Commandant’s office releases all white papers, official correspondence, and birthday messages through social media. Are we saying military communication through social media is reserved only for senior military leaders? Isn’t that the opposite of how our philosophy works?”

He added:

If we only had senior military officers with the courage to publicly address our failures, or assume any kind of accountability for that matter, I might not feel morally obligated to speak on behalf of the military service.

On December 26, he summarized a September 2, 2021, email from a civilian official with the Marine Corps Communications Directorate, that allegedly said, “Communications Directorate is running the following campaign to counter the narrative, ‘There is a forum in which Marine leaders can address their disagreements with the chain of command, but it’s not social media.’ This narrative was able to affect the sentiment with many of the articles, with 17% of the overall articles including the statement.” Scheller said the email was placed into his command investigation, which he obtained.

“The takeaway … if you speak out against the Marine Corps, they literally have an entire department whose only goal is to discredit you while spinning the narrative in their favor. And all the senior Generals, despite stating their impartiality during the legal process … are on the email chain,” he said.

He said the Marine Corps tried to paint him as suicidal, homicidal, and guilty.

“When I was released from jail, a week before my court martial, the Marine Corps, still trying to spin the narrative, released my command investigation and medical records to the media. Thus, a week before my court-martial … news agencies were able to cherry pick selective quotes to make me look guilty.”

After 17 years of representing the Marine Corps … it breaks my heart that this is how the system works.

 

I’m glad hes back!

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/stu-scheller-announces-discharge-marine-corps-planned-media-blitz/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 11:04 p.m. No.15266009   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘The War Isn’t Over’:Stu Scheller Announces Discharge from the Marine Corps, His Planned Media Blitz

Kristina Wong27 Dec 2021

The Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded accountability from senior military leaders for the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan has announced that he has been officially discharged from the Marine Corps and is planning to go on a media blitz.

Former Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller wrote on his Facebook page on December 23: “Out of respect to my senior leaders, I haven’t done a single interview since this began. But now it’s my turn. My television media blitz starts with Tucker Carlson on 4 January.”

He said he would write a post a day up to the January 4 interview and evoked George Washington’s first major victory in the American Revolutionary War on December 26, 1776.

“The attack on December 26th wasn’t decisive, but as history shows, it was a turning point in the war,” he wrote before recounting his own battle with Marine Corps leadership. He wrote:

To recap my series of defeats after demanding accountability; I was relieved of command, slandered as homicidal/suicidal by the USMC’s public affairs team, ordered to get a mental health evaluation, lied about in the investigation by my “friends”, denied my legal right to prefer charges against another service member beholden to the UCMJ, imprisoned under the false pretense of ‘flight risk’, left without basic items in prison for five days, offered a legal deal while held illegally in jail (you can’t be placed in pre-trial for a special court martial),….

He added, “Was it worth it? Well … unfortunately for them … the war isn’t over. I think we just arrived at a turning point. The old system underestimated US then … and they underestimate US now.”

He vowed to make one post per day on social media up through his first interview with Carlson, beginning on December 26 — the day of Washington’s attack.

“2022 is the start of a new year. It’s the start of a new generation.The lions are home from war. And we aren’t assimilating anymore. We Can’t All Be Wrong,” he added.

On Christmas Day, he posted a Socratic dialogue addressing why he spoke out against his chain of command, even though he knew he could be punished for doing so on social media.

“If we don’t address consistent failure and hypocrisy in an open forum, we accelerate the collapse of the system. Do you really believe the same senior leaders who can’t admit fault are going to turn around and make changes?” he wrote.

On using social media to demand accountability, he said, “The Commandant’s office releases all white papers, official correspondence, and birthday messages through social media. Are we saying military communication through social media is reserved only for senior military leaders? Isn’t that the opposite of how our philosophy works?”

He added:

If we only had senior military officers with the courage to publicly address our failures, or assume any kind of accountability for that matter, I might not feel morally obligated to speak on behalf of the military service.

On December 26, he summarized a September 2, 2021, email from a civilian official with the Marine Corps Communications Directorate, that allegedly said, “Communications Directorate is running the following campaign to counter the narrative, ‘There is a forum in which Marine leaders can address their disagreements with the chain of command, but it’s not social media.’ This narrative was able to affect the sentiment with many of the articles, with 17% of the overall articles including the statement.” Scheller said the email was placed into his command investigation, which he obtained.

“The takeaway … if you speak out against the Marine Corps, they literally have an entire department whose only goal is to discredit you while spinning the narrative in their favor. And all the senior Generals, despite stating their impartiality during the legal process … are on the email chain,” he said.

He said the Marine Corps tried to paint him as suicidal, homicidal, and guilty.

“When I was released from jail, a week before my court martial, the Marine Corps, still trying to spin the narrative, released my command investigation and medical records to the media. Thus, a week before my court-martial … news agencies were able to cherry pick selective quotes to make me look guilty.”

After 17 years of representing the Marine Corps … it breaks my heart that this is how the system works.

 

I’m glad hes back!

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/stu-scheller-announces-discharge-marine-corps-planned-media-blitz/

Anonymous ID: 295602 Dec. 27, 2021, 11:04 p.m. No.15266011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6027

‘The War Isn’t Over’:Stu Scheller Announces Discharge from the Marine Corps, His Planned Media Blitz

Kristina Wong27 Dec 2021

The Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded accountability from senior military leaders for the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan has announced that he has been officially discharged from the Marine Corps and is planning to go on a media blitz.

Former Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller wrote on his Facebook page on December 23: “Out of respect to my senior leaders, I haven’t done a single interview since this began. But now it’s my turn. My television media blitz starts with Tucker Carlson on 4 January.”

He said he would write a post a day up to the January 4 interview and evoked George Washington’s first major victory in the American Revolutionary War on December 26, 1776.

“The attack on December 26th wasn’t decisive, but as history shows, it was a turning point in the war,” he wrote before recounting his own battle with Marine Corps leadership. He wrote:

To recap my series of defeats after demanding accountability; I was relieved of command, slandered as homicidal/suicidal by the USMC’s public affairs team, ordered to get a mental health evaluation, lied about in the investigation by my “friends”, denied my legal right to prefer charges against another service member beholden to the UCMJ, imprisoned under the false pretense of ‘flight risk’, left without basic items in prison for five days, offered a legal deal while held illegally in jail (you can’t be placed in pre-trial for a special court martial),….

He added, “Was it worth it? Well … unfortunately for them … the war isn’t over. I think we just arrived at a turning point. The old system underestimated US then … and they underestimate US now.”

He vowed to make one post per day on social media up through his first interview with Carlson, beginning on December 26 — the day of Washington’s attack.

“2022 is the start of a new year. It’s the start of a new generation.The lions are home from war. And we aren’t assimilating anymore. We Can’t All Be Wrong,” he added.

On Christmas Day, he posted a Socratic dialogue addressing why he spoke out against his chain of command, even though he knew he could be punished for doing so on social media.

“If we don’t address consistent failure and hypocrisy in an open forum, we accelerate the collapse of the system. Do you really believe the same senior leaders who can’t admit fault are going to turn around and make changes?” he wrote.

On using social media to demand accountability, he said, “The Commandant’s office releases all white papers, official correspondence, and birthday messages through social media. Are we saying military communication through social media is reserved only for senior military leaders? Isn’t that the opposite of how our philosophy works?”

He added:

If we only had senior military officers with the courage to publicly address our failures, or assume any kind of accountability for that matter, I might not feel morally obligated to speak on behalf of the military service.

On December 26, he summarized a September 2, 2021, email from a civilian official with the Marine Corps Communications Directorate, that allegedly said, “Communications Directorate is running the following campaign to counter the narrative, ‘There is a forum in which Marine leaders can address their disagreements with the chain of command, but it’s not social media.’ This narrative was able to affect the sentiment with many of the articles, with 17% of the overall articles including the statement.” Scheller said the email was placed into his command investigation, which he obtained.

“The takeaway … if you speak out against the Marine Corps, they literally have an entire department whose only goal is to discredit you while spinning the narrative in their favor. And all the senior Generals, despite stating their impartiality during the legal process … are on the email chain,” he said.

He said the Marine Corps tried to paint him as suicidal, homicidal, and guilty.

“When I was released from jail, a week before my court martial, the Marine Corps, still trying to spin the narrative, released my command investigation and medical records to the media. Thus, a week before my court-martial … news agencies were able to cherry pick selective quotes to make me look guilty.”

After 17 years of representing the Marine Corps … it breaks my heart that this is how the system works.

 

I’m glad hes back!

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/27/stu-scheller-announces-discharge-marine-corps-planned-media-blitz/