Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 7:46 a.m. No.21290190   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0511

>>21290168

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The head of a multiagency task force said thenewer FBI agents on the team “do not bother to conceal their distaste for disfavored political and religious views… Newer FBI special agents identify themselves as ‘woke or liberal’ and are often openly critical of Conservative or Christian ­values.”

 

Another source described FBI personnel generallyas “almost always … arrogant, aloof and condescending [with] little, if any, tactical skillsto support themselves or the safety of their team while out on the streets.”

 

The picture that emerges of the FBI is of an incompetent, arrogant, bloated bureaucracy that includes a new generation ofDEI hires described as “completely worthless” and “the worst batch of people.”

 

The report’s final damning indictment is reserved for theFBI Academy for New Agent Training in Quantico, Va., which “promotes a cult of narcissismby imbuing a false sense of superiority over all local, state and federal law enforcement.”

 

Taxpayerresources have been lavished on a new “wellness center” for yoga and meditation= at the academy instead of teaching trainee agents the value of “humility and a higher sense of service and professionalism==” when working with local law enforcement.

 

The FBI Academy has become so politicizedthat at one point, a group ofconservative students held up handwritten signs displaying the word “STOP” in response to the instructor’s constant political denigration of Trump and Republicans.

 

The report also backs up whistle­blower documents obtained earlier this month by Empower Oversight that revealed that theFBI’s Security Division has been abusing the security clearance process to purge conservatives from its ranks.

 

The FBI has suspended or revoked clearances for employees whoexpressed support for Trump or objections to the COVID-19 vaccinationin answer to a series of improper and intrusive questions.

 

Intrusive questions

 

Wray testified Wednesday that the intrusive questions were simply a one-offby an outside contractor who has been terminated.

 

But FBI whistleblower Steve Friend and others immediately disputed his claim, pointing out that these sorts of inappropriate questions were routine and “asked all the time in interviews.”

 

Wray also claimed the FBI was not lowering its standards for new employees, which flies in the face of the group’s revelations about the effect of disastrous DEI recruitment policies.

 

Ultimately the whistleblower group says the only way to restore the FBI’s reputation andrepair the damage is to force the resignation of Wray as “an extreme measure of last resort. (First resort, he allowed it, another cheatle)

 

“… At stake are no less than the public’s safety and America’s national security.”

 

Judging by the sycophantic questioning of Wray by Democrats, we will have to wait for a Republican administration to clean house.

 

Would an Anon download and post this Report is 299 pages

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/753162523/Final-Report-v07182024

 

https://nypost.com/2024/07/24/opinion/local-cops-refusing-to-share-info-with-fbi-as-agency-suffers-crisis-of-confidence-with-dei-hires-whistleblower-report-reveals/

Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 8 a.m. No.21290256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0291 >>0304 >>0511

Europe Invasion

@EuropeInvasion

 

Day 1 at the Paris Olympics:

 

The football match between Argentina and Morocco was postponed due to the attack on the Marronies field.

 

Theft of athletes wallets, rings and watches.

 

The Australian Cycling team's car was vandalized and athletes belongings were stolen. #Paris2024

 

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I knew this would be the end of Macron!

Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 8:07 a.m. No.21290304   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21290256

Unbelievable, Aussies are the most low key people. They rarely display anger.

 

I was in Australia years ago sitting outside at a coffee shop near the street, one guy hit another guys car in the back end, they both got out, looked at the damage, and the guy that got hit, “that’s not so bad”, they both got in the cars and drove off. No calling police or anything. In the US we’d be held up for an hour while police wrote a report for insurance. They didn’t even bother.

 

I went back to my friends house and told them what happened, because i was so surprised, they said, why are you surprised? Kek

Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 8:13 a.m. No.21290344   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

Smoke and Mirrors for Democrats

 

ECONOMY

U.S. economy grew at a 2.8% pace in the second quarter, much more than expected

PUBLISHED THU, JUL 25 20248:30 AM EDTUPDATED 13 MIN AGO

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KEY POINTS

• Real gross domestic product increased at a 2.8% annualized pace in the second quarter, above the 2.1% forecast.

• The personal consumption expenditures price index, a key measure for the Fed, rose 2.6% for the quarter, down from the 3.4% move in Q1. Core PCE prices were up 2.9%, down from 3.7%.

• However, the report also indicated that the personal savings rate continues to decelerate, at 3.5% for the quarter, compared with 3.8% in Q1.

• Initial jobless claims declined by 10,000, while durable goods orders unexpectedly plunged.

 

 

Economists say any gain is due to Government spending, its really not growth in the economy. The Fed and Treasury are doing their Witchcraft

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/25/us-gdp-q2-2024.html

Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 8:17 a.m. No.21290376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0511

Southwest to get rid of open seating, offer extra legroom in biggest shift in its history

PUBLISHED THU, JUL 25 20246:00 AM EDTUPDATED 9 MIN AGO

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WATCH LIVE

KEY POINTS

• Southwest plans to offer pricier seats with extra legroom and end open seating on its planes.

• The shifts are the most major in the airline’s more than five decades of flying.

• Southwest expects to start selling seats with the new cabin option next year.

 

Southwest Airlines is ending open seating and will offer extra legroom seats on its airplanes as mounting pressure on the carrier to increase revenue prompts the biggest changes to its business model in its 53 years of flying.

 

The airline plans to start selling the first flights that will offer extra legroom next year, it said Thursday. It also plans to begin overnight flights, starting in February.

 

Southwest executives have said for years that they were studying such changes and hinted in April that the airline was seriously considering assigning seats and offering extra legroom options. The airline currently puts customers in one of three boarding groups and assigns a number, setting off a mad dash to check in a day before the flight. Customers can get earlier boarding though if they pay for a higher-priced ticket, they’ll get a better boarding slot.

 

When travelers choose a competitor over Southwest, the airline found in its research that its open seating model was the No. 1 reason for that choice, the carrier said in a release that outlined the changes. It also said 80% of its own customers prefer an assigned seat.

 

“Although our unique open seating model has been a part of Southwest Airlines since our inception, our thoughtful and extensive research makes it clear this is the right choice — at the right time — for our Customers, our People, and our Shareholders,” CEO Bob Jordan said in a news release Thursday.

 

Southwest did not, however, unveil any changes to its beloved two free checked bags policy.

 

The airline is under even more pressure now to segment its product like other airlines after activist investor Elliott Investment Management disclosed in June a nearly $2 billion stake in Southwest and called for new leadership as the carrier underperformed competitors.

 

Southwest reported second-quarter earnings Thursday that showed profit down 46%.(covid ruined the industry)

 

Southwest CEO Bob Jordan: Not happy with our results in Q2

Southwest has been working on the seating changes for almost a year, and Jordan told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” on Thursday that it was unrelated to Elliott’s push for leadership and policy changes.

 

Elliott has called for Jordan and Southwest Chairman Gary Kelly, both more-than-three-decade Southwest veterans, to be replaced.

 

Jordan brushed off those calls Thursday and said Elliott “has shown no willingness to engage in any meaningful conversation.”

 

“We’d be happy to do that but it’s hard to have a dialogue that’s one-sided,” he told CNBC in the interview.

 

Elliott didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/25/southwest-airlines-seat-assignments.html

Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 8:31 a.m. No.21290483   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0500

(It’s never going to happen but Bongino and others say don’t disregard her, and vote like our lives depend on it because if does. Do not be lazy, everyone needs to vote for Trump, they will cheat every way they can)

Democrats are cautiously optimistic that they finally have the first female president

Though sexism and racism still pervade the U.S., Vice President Kamala Harris enters the race with some unique weapons Hillary Clinton didn't have eight years ago.

(Dream on! Either HRC will destroy her chances which Kamala has none or she’ll run the presidency as shadow president)

WASHINGTON — In Vice President Kamala Harris’ quick, if unorthodox, rise to the top of the Democratic ticket, elected officials, activists and operatives see in her a new chance to beat Donald Trump and make history in one swoop.

Eight years after Trump beat Hillary Clinton, Harris could be the first female president and the first Black woman to hold the nation’s top job, as well.

Democrats are somewhat optimistic, now set in a landscape they didn’t have in 2016: a messenger in Harris who is uniquely positioned to energize voters following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn national abortion rights, more proof from the ballot box that women can win in battleground areas and the knowledge that Trump himself is beatable — if still politically dangerous.

“The lessons that still apply [from 2016] are that people need to take Trump and his supporters seriously,” Shaunna Thomas, who co-founded and runs the pro-women group Ultraviolet, told NBC News. “That’s even more of a top-line message than whether or not a woman can win the presidency.”

In 2016, Clinton’s behemoth campaign and perceived air of inevitability left some Democrats unengaged and resting on their laurels. “I think we’re not going to leave anything on the field this time,” Thomas said.Now, many of the party operatives and groups who pushed for Clinton to be the first female president are working, to borrow a phrase from President Joe Biden, to “finish the job.”

“‘Let’s finish the job’ is actually for us, too, from 2016,” said Mini Timmaraju, who leads the pro-abortion-rights group Reproductive Freedom for All and was the women’s vote director on Clinton’s 2016 campaign. “We ran and lost against Donald Trump and we suffered an incredible, horrific loss nationwide overturning Roe and so much damage to our country that this is sort of the ultimate fight back for us.”

A Harris victory in November would mean finishing the job that many of those operatives started with Clinton, one that extends further back to Shirley Chisholm, of New York, the first Black woman in Congress, who ran her own historic long-shot presidential bid in 1972.

“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice,” Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., who once worked to elect Chisholm and now backs Harris, told NBC News.

Harris, herself, has pointed to Chisholm as an inspiration, even having used colors in her 2020 campaign logo similar to those Chisholm did in her presidential run.

The influx of female lawmakers into Congress in 2018, as well as women who have risen to the top in key swing states, like Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan, also serve as counters to the “electability” argument that has been used against female candidates before, especially in Democratic primaries.“What is fundamentally different from 2016 and 2020: The first is Dobbs, and that’s huge. It just changes the dynamic all over the place,” said Christina Reynolds, senior vice president at EMILY’s List, who also worked on Clinton’s 2016 campaign. “But I also think we’re not in a primary. And that’s where ‘electability’ matters so much. … So it’s not a question of ‘who best stacks up against Trump?’ We’re just going to stack her up against Trump. And I like that contrast.”

Harris has urged voters and skeptics alike to be “unburdened by what has been” and believe that women leaders can win so long as voters support them.

After all, it has been eight years since a woman topped the Democratic ticket and broke the glass ceiling of becoming a major-party nominee, but an even more durable one still lies above, surrounding the presidency itself. The aftermath of Clinton’s shock 2016 loss bled into 2020’s Democratic presidential primaries, which hinged heavily on the idea of “electability” and whether any woman could beat Trump after one woman struggled to win by the Electoral College metric that mattered. Harris was one of five women who ran and lost in that primary campaign.

“You have one woman nominee for president who loses and everyone says, ‘Oh, I don’t know, can a woman win?’” said Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., who is running for governor. “How many men have run for president and lost and nobody ever says that?”

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/rcna163063

Anonymous ID: c05318 July 25, 2024, 8:33 a.m. No.21290500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0509

>>21290483

I think they are referencing her fucking and sucking every dick out there:

 

In Vice President Kamala Harris’ quick, if unorthodox, rise to the top of the Democratic ticket,