Anonymous ID: 208a8d Aug. 4, 2022, 10:55 a.m. No.17012310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2396 >>3660

>>17011788

>it goes bang multiple times

In that case, where can I get some?

I know the military has ammo that you can set a range on so you pull the trigger and it goes bang then travels down range the distance you set and goes bang one mo time like a mini grenade. Can kill/injure multiple targets hiding in rooms, behind walls etc.

Anonymous ID: 208a8d Aug. 4, 2022, 10:56 a.m. No.17012454   🗄️.is 🔗kun

HOW ANYONE HERE HAS TWISTED BRAIN TO POST SUCH NONSENSE AND STUPID IMAGES AND AT THE SAME TIME ACCUSE ANYONE THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND OF BEING A SHILL, REALLY EVERYONE IS SHILLING THIS PLACE WITH THE MOST UGLY IMAGES YOU CAN SEE, INCREDIBLE!!!

Anonymous ID: 208a8d Aug. 4, 2022, 10:57 a.m. No.17012659   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Washington Pundit, [25.06.22 17:07]

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We The Ultra Media ⛈⛈⛈, [25.06.22 15:08]

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Anonymous ID: 208a8d Aug. 4, 2022, 10:57 a.m. No.17012836   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Yes, Biden Is Hiding His Plan To Rig The 2022 Midterm Elections

BY: MOLLIE HEMINGWAY

JUNE 23, 2022

 

President Biden really does not want the public to know about his federal takeover of election administration. Dozens of members of Congress have repeatedly asked for details, to no avail. Good government groups, members of the media, and private citizens have filed requests under the Freedom of Information Act. Not a single one has been responded to. All signs indicate a concerted effort to keep the public in the dark until at least after the November midterm elections. The lack of transparency and responsiveness is so bad that the Department of Justice and some of its agencies have been repeatedly sued for the information.

 

When President Biden ordered all 600 federal agencies to “expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process” on March 7, 2021, Republican politicians, Constitutional scholars, and election integrity specialists began to worry exactly what was up his sleeve.

 

They had good reason. The 2020 election had suffered from widespread and coordinated efforts by Democrat activists and donors to run “Get Out The Vote” operations from inside state and local government election offices, predominantly in the Democrat-leaning areas of swing states. Independent researchers have shown the effect of this takeover of government election offices was extremely partisan and favored Democrats overwhelmingly.

 

At the time the order was issued, Democrats were also hoping to pass H.R. 1, a continuation of the effort to destabilize elections throughout the country via a federalized takeover of state election administrations.

 

Biden gave each agency 200 days to file their plans for approval by none other than Susan Rice, his hyperpartisan domestic policy advisor. Yet fully nine months after those plans were due, they are all being hidden from the public, even as evidence is emerging that the election operation is in full swing.

 

Mobilizing Voters Is Always A Political Act

 

There are several major problems with Biden’s secret plan, critics say. It’s unethical to tie federal benefits to election activity. It’s unconstitutional to have the federal government take authority that belongs to the states and which Congress has not granted. And, given that all 50 states have different laws and processes governing election administration, it’s a recipe for chaos, confusion, and fraud at a time when election security concerns are particularly fraught.

 

Mobilizing voters is always a political act. Choosing which groups to target for Get Out The Vote efforts is one of the most important activities done by political campaigns. Federal agencies that interact with the public by doling out benefits can easily pressure recipients to vote for particular candidates and positions. Congress passed the Hatch Act in 1939, which bans bureaucrats and bureaucracies from being involved in election activities after Democrats used Works Progress Administration programs and personnel for partisan political advantage.

 

Executive Order 14019 ignores that the Constitution does not give the executive branch authority over elections. That power is reserved for the states, with a smaller role for Congress. With H.R. 1 and other Democrat Party efforts to grab more control over elections have thus far failed, Congress hasn’t authorized such an expansion.

 

As with previous efforts to destabilize elections, the chaos and confusion that would occur are part of the plan. The Executive Order copied much of a white paper put out by left-wing dark money group Demos, which advocates for left-wing changes to the country and which brags on its website that it moves “bold progressive ideas from cutting-edge concept to practical reality.” Not coincidentally, Biden put former Demos President K. Sabeel Rahman and former Demos Legal Strategies Director Chiraag Bains in key White House posts to oversee election-related initiatives.

 

Rahman serves as senior counsel at the White House office that oversees regulatory changes, meaning he approves every federal agency’s regulations and provides legal review of executive orders before they’re released. If you were looking to rush out constitutionally and ethically questionable orders, this post would be key to fill. Bains had been Demos’ director of legal strategies, helping write the paper that was turned into an executive order. He reports directly to Susan Rice, the hyperpartisan head of the Domestic Policy Council….

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/06/23/yes-biden-is-hiding-his-plan-to-rig-the-2022-midterm-elections/

Anonymous ID: 208a8d Aug. 4, 2022, 10:59 a.m. No.17013247   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>17013105

https://nypost.com/2022/06/17/ceo-of-crypto-firm-kraken-offers-severance-to-triggered-employees/

 

CEO of crypto firm Kraken offers severance to ‘triggered’ employees

 

A tech company CEO said Friday on “Fox & Friends” he decided to offer “triggered” employees an opportunity to leave the crypto trading company with four months of pay.

 

Kraken CEO Jesse Powell told host Ainsley Earhardt he wanted to restore his company’s culture and avoid distractions, adding some employees felt it was better if they “just moved on.”

 

“There was a huge amount of support for this move, huge amount of support for the company’s culture and mission and the reinforcement of those. And, I think everyone’s just ready to get back to work and stop being distracted,” said Powell, adding a small number of employees were “creating distractions for the whole company.

 

Powell went on to clarify that his company had not been polluted with “anti-woke” culture for an entire decade, and it was not until the crypto boom that staff was hired who did not align with their original mission. He said about 30 employees took the offer of four months severance out of more than 3,000 staff members.

 

“We’ve got people from more than 70 countries in the company, that speak more than 50 languages. We’re incredibly diverse in many ways. I think that the problem that some people have is this diversity of thought,” said Powell.

 

Powell published a restored mission statement, so his employees have a clear idea of the culture he wants to instate in his company.

 

“If nobody is ever offended, we either don’t have enough diversity of thought or we don’t have enough transparency in communication. We recognize that hurt feelings are inevitable in a global organization that is optimizing for team outcomes above individual sentiment. The ideal Krakenite is thick-skinned and well intentioned,” he wrote.

 

Powell expressed that differences of opinion are “inevitable,” and if employees did not align with the company culture and values it would be best for them to “pursue the next chapter of their career.”

 

Powell, calling himself a libertarian, said he doesn’t want employees who prefer their co-workers to “think like them.” He said the response from his staff was “overwhelmingly positive.”

Anonymous ID: 208a8d Aug. 4, 2022, 11 a.m. No.17013606   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>7/2/2022

https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1543343142174433280

Catherine Herridge

@CBS_Herridge

#January6thCommiteeHearings "I don't think the evidence is there yet," says Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton on whether the former president crossed the line into criminal activity regarding Jan. 6