Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 9:39 a.m. No.16731204   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Patel Patriot posted the date of Gregg Phillips new podcasts he mentioned recently Aug, 12, 2022

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 9:44 a.m. No.16731230   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1237 >>1337 >>1392

And the 18% have dementia, or they just graduated from an Ivy League University

 

Survey: Only 18% of Americans Want Joe Biden to Run Again

Hannah Bleau14 Jul 2022

 

One in five Americans want President Joe Biden to run for reelection while the vast majority say it is time for Biden to call it quits, a Yahoo News/YouGov survey released Thursday found.

 

While he is not even halfway into his presidency, Biden is struggling to find mass support for reelection come 2024. According to the survey, just 18 percent, overall, believe Biden should run again.

 

Yahoo! describes the figure as “the lowest number to date.” Further, it reflects a seven point drop from the number who said he should run in May.

 

Perhaps what is more, just 35 percent of Democrats — an eight point drop since May — believe Biden should run for reelection. Only nine percent of Republicans and 12 percent of independents say Biden should run again.

 

The White House / YouTube

Overall, the vast majority of U.S. adults, 64 percent, said he should not run again:

 

Meanwhile, when asked “who they would rather see as the Democratic nominee for president in 2024,” only about a quarter (27%) of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents now say Biden. Fewer say Vice President Kamala Harris (19%); most say either “someone else” (20%), they’re “not sure” (30%) or that they “wouldn’t vote” (4%).

 

The survey was taken July 8-11, 2022, among 1,672 U.S. adults and coincides with yet another dismal economic report, which Biden and Democrats quickly attempted to spin. Consumer prices rose to an annual rate of 9.1 percent in June, surpassing the prediction of experts:

 

Compared with a month earlier, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index was up 1.3 percent.

 

Economists had expected CPI to rise at an annual rate of 8.8 percent, up from 8.6 percent in May. They expected a month-over-month increase of 1.1 percent.Inflation has American families hard by raising prices for everyday necessities like food, gasoline, housing, transportation, and utilities. Huge increases in the price of gasoline in June, which hit new all-time highs several times during the month, started to sap household and business spending on other items.

 

While Biden described the figure “unacceptably high,” he claimed it was “out-of-date.”

 

“Energy alone comprised nearly half of the monthly increase in inflation. Today’s data does not reflect the full impact of nearly 30 days of decreases in gas prices, that have reduced the price at the pump by about 40 cents since mid-June,” Biden said in a statement, claiming that those savings alone are “providing important breathing room for American families.”

 

According to the report, gas prices are up 59.9 percent, and the overall energy index rose 41.6 percent over the last year.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/14/survey-only-18-of-americans-want-joe-biden-to-run-again/

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 9:50 a.m. No.16731253   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1337 >>1392

Goldman Sachs Teams Up with Google’s ‘Director of Regime Change’ to Influence Global Politics

Allum Bokhari13 Jul 2022

(Haven’t they destroyed society enough? Apparently not!)

 

Goldman Sachs has hired Jared Cohen, a former Google executive nicknamed the “director of regime change” by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, for a new project that will use technology to advance the notoriously powerful investment bank’s policy goals around the world. Cohen was also a senior official in Hillary Clinton’s state department who will now manage “shifts in the geopolitical landscape” for the financial giant.

 

Cohen, who is also a fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, will join Goldman Sachs at its most senior level — as a partner and member of the bank’s management committee, as well as president of global affairs. He will also lead a new department called the Office of Applied Innovation, which will harness “shifts in the geopolitical landscape” and “rapidly evolving technology” to advance the goals of the global finance behemoth.

 

From the State Department to Google and now to Goldman — Cohen’s career spans the most powerful companies and institutions in the world. Throughout it all, he has had a relentless focus on finding new ways to influence the course of political events, both domestically and in foreign countries.

 

Cohen joined the U.S. State Department after graduating college, working under George Bush appointee Condoleezza Rice. He was one of the few Bush appointees kept on by Hillary Clinton, and was given a key role in seeking the cooperation of U.S. tech executives to influence countries that were targets of U.S. regime change operations, including Russia, Syria, and Iran.

 

At Google, Cohen was the head of a project called Jigsaw, an AI censorship system purportedly aimed at “counter-radicalization,” but was later deployed around the internet to police a wide range of online conversations, and interfere in elections.

 

Google executives discussed using Jigsaw to target the political right in the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s 2016 victory. As revealed by footage leaked to Breitbart News, executives discussed Jigsaw — which at that point, had been presented to the public as a means of combating Islamic terror movements — as a potential tool to fight the “extremism” of the global populist movement.

 

A few months after that companywide meeting, Google announced the deployment of Jigsaw to guarantee “election security” around the world, by countering “online interference” — terms that would become well known in conservative media as fig-leaves for tech companies’ own election meddling.

 

But Jigsaw’s use as a tool to influence the politics of other countries didn’t start with Trump. A leaked email from Cohen to Hillary Clinton, sent in 2012 at the height of the Syrian Civil War, explained “my team is planning to launch a tool on Sunday that will publicly track and map the [government] defections in Syria and which parts of the government they are coming from.”

 

Cohen’s activities at the company led Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to brand him “Google’s director of regime change.”

 

Now Cohen is headed to Goldman Sachs, a financial giant known for its aggressive interference in politics around the world, where he will lead a new department

 

An email sent to Goldman Sachs alumni and obtained by Breitbart News touts Cohen’s career across the high points of power in the United States.

 

It is unclear from Goldman’s corporate jargon-laden statement what seeking commercial opportunities in “shifts in the geopolitical landscape and rapidly evolving technology,” but itsuggests that Cohen’s role will be a continuation of his work at Google and the State Department— using technology to advance his employer’s geopolitical goals.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2022/07/13/goldman-sachs-teams-up-with-googles-director-of-regime-change-to-influence-global-politics/

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 9:53 a.m. No.16731274   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1285 >>1301 >>1337 >>1392

Washington, DC, Gun Control Rally Draws Approximately 200 People

AWR Hawkins14 Jul 2022

Kekkity

 

Approximately 200 people rallied in Washington, DC, Wednesday to demand more gun laws in response to Highland Park, Illinois, and Uvalde, Texas, attacks.

 

The Highland Park attack occurred during a parade on July 4, 2022, and the Uvalde attack occurred at Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022.

 

USA Today reports that Kimberly Rubio attended the rally.

 

Rubio’s daughter was killed in the Uvalde attack and Rubio suggested an “assault weapons” ban would have prevented the attack on the school.

 

As Rubio addressed rally attendees she said, “If there is one question that should be on the forefront of (law enforcement) minds, what if the gunman never had access to an assault weapon?”

 

Highland Park has had an “assault weapons” ban since 2013, but that ban did not prevent the July 4, 2022, attack.

 

The rally was designated the “March Fourth” rally:

 

Another rally speaker, 32-year-old Ashley O’Brien, said, “Ban assault rifles now. Pass universal background checks. It won’t solve everything. But it is a big first step that has to happen, and it has to happen before more people need to experience the trauma of a mass shooting.”

 

O’Brien did not mention that the Highland Park and Uvalde attackers both passed background checks in the process of acquiring their guns. Therefore, universal background checks would not have done anything to prevent the attacks.

 

Many of the rally attendees carried signs that read, “Gun Control Not Thoughts and Prayers.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/14/washington-dc-gun-control-rally-draws-approximately-200-people/

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 9:58 a.m. No.16731305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1314 >>1326 >>1337 >>1392

Exclusive — Ship of Fools: 62 Percent of Biden Officials Who Handle Economic Policy Have Zero Years Business Experience Per Report

Matthew Boyle13 Jul 2022

 

Do you get it now? Kek

 

An explosive new analysis published by the Committee to Unleash Prosperity reveals that Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration has very few business-oriented officials in the administration and that the vast majority of people handling economic policy for the United States government under Biden have no business experience whatsoever.

 

The 15-page report, authored by economist Steve Moore and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity‘s executive director Jon Decker, was provided to Breitbart News exclusively ahead of its public release. The headline of the report is: “Not Ready for Prime Time Players: Majority of Biden Appointees have Zero Years of Business Experience.” The report analyzes the backgrounds of the “top 68 officials in the Biden administration, starting with the president himself, and including cabinet members, regulatory officials, and White House advisers.”

 

In the executive summary, the authors detail some key findings in the report. First and foremost, 62 percent of Biden’s top political appointees and staffers “who deal with economic policy, regulation, commerce, energy and finance have virtually no business experience.”

 

What’s more, only one out of eight Biden officials has what the authors deem “extensive business experience,” and the average level of business experience across the Biden administration is about 2.4 years. The median years of business experience among Biden’s top appointees is zero, since so few have any experience in the private sector, and the “vast majority of the Biden economic/commerce team members are professional politicians, lawyers, community organizers, lobbyists, or government employees.”

 

The appendix of the report lists out each of the 68 officials analyzed, starting with both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Both of them each have zero years of business experience. Attorney General Merrick Garland also has zero years of business experience, and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has zero years as well. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge, Ambassador for Climate Change John Kerry, Office of Management and Budget director Shalanda Young, Secretary of Eduction Miguel Cardona, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, and many, many more have zero years of business experience.

 

In Biden’s Cabinet and innermost circle, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain with 16 years, Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland with 11 years, and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo with 11 years, have the most business experience close to the president. Isabel Guzman, the administrator of the Small Business Administration, has the most business experience of those analyzed with 20 years experience.

 

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has just four years of business experience. The report authors note his business experience has not much to do with his Department as “he has virtually no experience in transportation or logistics.”

 

As compared with former President Donald Trump’s cabinet during his last year in office, the lack of private sector business experience in the Biden administration is stark. Trump’s team, per the authors, had an average of 13 years of business experience with a median years of experience of eight.

 

This report comes as inflation numbers announced earlier on Wednesday hit their highest levels in 40 years, with an annual rate rise of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) much higher than expected at 9.1 percent per the Department of Labor…

 

Continued

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/13/exclusive-ship-of-fools-62-percent-of-biden-officials-who-handle-economic-policy-have-zero-years-business-experience/

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 10 a.m. No.16731314   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1337 >>1392

>>16731305.Part 2, Ship of Fools

“As the United States battles the highest inflation rate in four decades; a stock market sell-off that has liquidated some $10 trillion of wealth and retirement savings; and fast-declining consumer, small business, and investor confidence; and there is widespread concern that America is in a recession or teetering on the verge of recession. For the first half of 2022, the economic growth rate has been negative, according to the latest forecast from the Atlanta Federal Reserve Board,” the study says. “Americans are deeply divided on the Biden administration’s progressive economic policy priorities: the focus on redistribution of income, higher tax rates on the rich, more social welfare programs, pro-union policies, a heavier hand of regulation of business, government-directed investment, and climate change remedies aimed at a dramatic altering of America’s energy mix. But putting ideology and partisan leanings aside, a new concern of voters has emerged: Do the top decision makers in Congress and the Biden administration have the basic skill sets and business/ management experience and acumen to oversee a $6 trillion federal government and to regulate our multi-trillion dollar industries? Polls show Americans are generally unhappy with the economic direction of the country today.”

 

The report also notes that many of the officials who do have some business experience in some respect—like Buttigieg—are not working in a field they are familiar with.

 

“The list of Biden administration officials that we compile in this report starts at the top with the resumes of the President and the Vice President,” the report authors write. “We also examine 68 of the top political appointees of the Biden administration, including his cabinet officers (who deal with domestic policy issues), the commissioners of the major influential regulatory agencies, and other high-ranking White House policy-making personnel.”

 

On a key findings page, several more statistics are revealed. Across all 68 top Biden officials in total there are just 161 years of business experience, and 42 of them have “virtually no business experience whatsoever.”

 

What’s more, the primary field of most of these Biden officials is one of the following three categories: politics and government, law, or academia and policy. Twenty-one of the 68 come from politics and government, 20 of them come from law, and 12 of them come from academia. Three come from a category called “consulting/public relations,” five from “venture capital/investments,” four from “education/health,” two from “miscellaneous business,” and one from “labor.”

 

“What is the takeaway from these findings? Surely we want our political class to have a diversity of backgrounds,” the authors write. “We want lawyers, grassroots activists, those with political and policy experience, scientists, health experts, and academics with required specialties. But we also want people who have experience running large operations with hundreds and thousands of employees and who understand logistics. We want people who know how to cut costs, manage logistics, increase productivity, meet payroll, and make a profit (or in the case of the government, avoid large losses). We need people at the top rungs of government who have experience dealing with large-scale crises (as we experienced during COVID), and also at least some familiarity with the everyday struggles that businesses have with the government.”

 

But it seems, the report authors note, that Biden’s focus on making “diversity” a major hiring “goal of its administration,” the U.S. government is now falling short when it comes to actually having people who know what they are doing with the economy in charge of economic policy. The authors note that “the one area that is sorely missing in this diversity goal is in attracting talented and experienced men and women from the field of small business, commerce, and finance.”

 

“When it comes to the government: Ignorance is not bliss,” the authors write. “These skills are sorely lacking in the Biden administration. The cascade of policy and management mistakes that are piling up in the Biden government are at least in part a consequence of this lack of basic skills and competency. Biden should fix the problem by replacing those chosen for their ideology, not the skills and talents our government needs and taxpayers rightly demand.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/13/exclusive-ship-of-fools-62-percent-of-biden-officials-who-handle-economic-policy-have-zero-years-business-experience/

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 10:05 a.m. No.16731348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1361 >>1392

WH Econ. Adviser Rouse on Biden Saying Inflation Hit ‘Peak’ in December after Russian Troop Buildup: Inflation ‘Due to’ Pandemic and War

Ian Hanchett13 Jul 2022

The sheet stupidity is insane

 

On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Cecilia Rouse responded to a clip of President Joe Biden predicting that inflation had peaked on December 10, 2021, when Russian troops were already on Ukraine’s border by stating that “The inflation we’re seeing is due to the pandemic and is due to the war.”

 

Host Jake Tapper stated, “CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked President Biden about inflation on December 10 — it’s July now — on December 10, and President Biden told her then that he thought December 10 was the peak of the crisis.”

 

In the clip, Biden stated, “I think you’ll see it change sooner than, quicker than, more rapidly than it will take — than most people think. Every other aspect of the economy is racing ahead. It’s doing incredibly well.”

 

Tapper then said, “Now, obviously, the war in Ukraine has happened since then, which is partially to blame for higher gas prices, although Putin’s forces were on the border right then. But it just seems clear that the Biden administration has misjudged how bad inflation was going to get, for months and months and months.”

 

Rouse responded, “So, look, there is no question that the war in Ukraine exacerbated the inflation challenge. In fact, you can go back to when Putin had troops on the border, and since that time, about 90% of the difference between headline CPI and core CPI can be attributed — since, has — that has widened since the war began. The inflation we’re seeing is due to the pandemic and is due to the war. And we’re not done with this pandemic. We’re now seeing that there — China is under threat of lockdown again. While we have made great progress on many aspects of the supply chain, we’re not done with this pandemic. So, the Federal Reserve has the primary responsibility of generating price stability and maximum employment. They are starting to make movements. We’re starting to see that their changes, their policy movements are trying to — are seeping into the economy. We’re seeing nominal wage increases are moderating. We’re seeing a little bit of moderation in consumer spending. And it’s — so, their processes are in motion. We have full faith and confidence that, over the coming months, that inflation will be coming down. I don’t have a crystal ball. I’m not going to tell you exactly when, the timing. The war in Ukraine is a big unknown. But I can tell you this, we came into these challenges with record growth over last year. We still have a labor market that is very strong and household balance sheets, I understand that they are being tapped, but they’re stronger than they have typically been going into this kind of rate hike period.So, yes, we face challenges, but we also come at it from a position of relative strength.

Wtf is relative strength

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/13/wh-econ-adviser-rouse-on-biden-saying-inflation-hit-peak-in-december-after-russian-troop-buildup-inflation-due-to-pandemic-and-war/

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 10:15 a.m. No.16731408   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16731285

 

Kekkity, DC has almost the same of rate pf shootings, comparatively, so hell no they dont want gun control

 

What is this fixation on the left with orange? They think its a color revolution and want to make us like the EU

Anonymous ID: 1de384 July 14, 2022, 10:18 a.m. No.16731435   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Holy Shit this is pathetic

Mexican President Lopez-Obrador Offers to Bail Out the United States from the Biden Created Energy Crisis, and Will Supply Electricity to Texas

 

July 13, 2022 | Sundance | 241 Comments

Gasoline in Mexico is $3.12/gal. Gasoline in the United States is $4.78/gal

 

The media did not give this much attention; however, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador thoroughly, albeit diplomatically, dressed down Joe Biden over his economic and energy policy during a Tuesday visit to the White House.

 

You might remember that together with a host of south and central American leaders, Mexican President Lopez-Obrador refused to attend Joe Biden’s Latin-America summit last month {Go Deep}. With that in mind Obrador’s media remarks in the oval office are quite remarkable in their pointedness.

 

The video and audio are tenuous, and the delay for interpretation makes following the flow of AMLO’s comments a little challenging. However, if you read the transcript you can clearly see how AMLO is diplomatically undressing Biden over the economic issue of U.S. energy policy. It would appear that AMLO is not part of the great western reset and has no intention on inflicting the pain that is deliberately being created by other western leaders. [Video at 23:30, Transcript Below] WATCH:

 

Now keep in mind that socially AMLO is a soft-socialist (immigration). However, he is also a strong economic nationalist who has previously expressed a strong dislike for the influence of multinational corporations in Mexico. AMLO is not a World Economic Forum acolyte. AMLO is on team BRICS.

 

In these remarks, AMLO is very pointedly telling Joe Biden that his U.S. energy policy is seriously flawed. It is really quite remarkable.

 

AMLO tells Biden that Mexico will continue investing in expanded refining of gasoline, and he is willing to sell that gasoline to American companies because Joe Biden will not issue permits to expand gasoline refining capacity in the United States. Additionally, AMLO affirms his position on further oil development in Mexico and then, here comes the kicker,…. offers to expand electricity sales to the United States, including supplying Texas with electricity because both the Biden administration and Texas are not developing their own energy resources.

 

AMLO is telling Biden that Mexico will increase energy subsidies to the United States if Biden asks him to. Think about that.

 

[Transcript] – PRESIDENT LÓPEZ OBRADOR: (As interpreted.) Yes, I fully coincide with what you have proposed, President Biden. And I could summarize everything we’ve been saying in five basic items of cooperation.

 

Number one, since the energy crisis started, Mexico has used 72 percent of its crude and fuel oil exports to United States refineries — 800,000 barrels a day.

 

Therefore, we decided that while we’re waiting for prices of gasoline to go down in the United States — and I hope that Congress approves or passes your proposal, Mr. President —

 

PRESIDENT BIDEN: It has gone down for 30 days in a row. (Laughs.)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/