Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 3:13 p.m. No.22245772   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5777 >>5799 >>5807 >>5824

Burn it all down: Jill consumed by vengeance as she prepares her White House exit…. 1/2

December 26, 2024 (2 days ago)

By now, most of us understand that the real “force” behind the day-to-day operations inside the White House was Jill Biden. Let’s be honest—Joe wasn’t capable of much, whether it was finding his way off a four-foot stage or leading the so-called free world. Jill was the one making key decisions that impacted not only our lives but also the very existence of the United States on the world stage—all without any political, business, or negotiating experience.

 

This was an article written back in July 2024, revealing that Jill Biden was the “real” (fake) president.

 

Boston Herald:

Jill Biden is becoming the Edith Wilson of America.

 

Edith Wilson was President Woodrow Wilson’s second wife. She ran the country for a year and a half after Wilson was incapacitated following a massive stroke in 1919.

 

The public never knew.

 

This is not to say that First Lady Jill Biden, 73, is running the country today. It is to point out that she is running Joe Biden, 81, which may amount to the same thing.

 

Edith Wilson’s first move after Wilson’s debilitating stroke was to mislead the nation regarding the bedridden Wilson’s ability to function, let alone continue to serve as president.

 

The stroke was of such an intensity that it incapacitated Wilson, leaving him permanently paralyzed on the left side of his body and blind in one eye.

 

While Wilson was confined to his White House bed and barely conscious or rational, Edith Wilson, in effect, took over the presidency—and the country.

 

Even after Wilson went from a sick bed to a wheelchair, his health continued to deteriorate. His mind wandered and his memory diminished.

 

There was no 25th Amendment to allow for the replacement of an incapacitated president as there is now. That amendment was only passed in 1967.

 

And back then, thanks to his loyal wife, nobody outside of the White House knew what a basket case Wilson was, including the press and the public. He died at age 67 in 1924 after leaving the White House.

 

Before that, Edith Wilson became sort of acting president. She allowed only a few trusted friends to see the bedridden Wilson.

 

Those prohibited from seeking and conferring with President Wilson included genial Vice President Thomas P. Marshall, Cabinet members and members of Congress.

 

If they had policy issues or other business with the president, they would present the matters to Edith Wilson, and she would then allegedly confer with the stricken president and return with a decision.

 

Whether the decisions were President Wilson’s or hers remained an open question.

 

Edith Wilson, who died in 1961 at age 89, later denied making any decisions regarding public affairs. “The only decision that was mine,” she said, “was what was important and what was not, and the very important decision of when to present the matters to my husband.”

 

Translatedthat means that to get to the president on important matters of state you had to get to the unelected president’s wife first, not the vice president, the Speaker of the House or the President of the Senate.

 

Edith Wilson became the “first” woman president, the unelected decider in chief.

 

It also means that an unelected individual cannot get much more powerful than that in this representative democracy.

 

Joe Biden is nowhere as bad off as Wilson was, despite his obvious decline both physically and mentally. He will continue to get worse, not better. He will not do any better at a second presidential debate. Time does not work that way.

 

And as demands that he not seek re-election continue to persist, the role ofJill Biden as the president’s hovering caretaker and advisor have become Edith Wilson-like. Biden can barely walk or talk without her at his side.

 

One way out of his dilemma, and the dilemma of the troubled Democrat Party—as well as for the good of the country — is for Joe Biden to step aside and nominate Jill Biden for president.

 

A Jill Biden for president – a woman! — would give Donald Trump something to worry about.

 

Biden could do it at the Democrat Party convention in Chicago in August by turning all his delegates over to Jill Biden.

 

She could then keep Kamala Harris on as a running mate or replace her with California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

 

Pretty scary when you think about it.

 

https://revolver.news/2024/12/burn-it-all-down-jill-consumed-by-vengeance-she-prepares-white-house-exit/

 

https://youtu.be/Iw4LfiqlJ9w

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 3:15 p.m. No.22245777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5786

>>22245772

2/2

With all that in mind, it’s no surprise that the “fakest” president of all time is fuming over being so crudely stripped of her power. So, as Jill plans her exit from the White House,she’s absolutely seething with vengeance and embracing a full-on “burn it all down” mentality.(I'd be surprised if she leaves)

 

Knewz:

A source said: “Jill views Democrats on Capitol Hill, the [wider] party, the Obamas, staff inside and outside the White House, the media, and all of Washington DC with such misguided resentment that I can’t imagine she [isn’t] encouraging [Joe] to burn the whole thing down, despite his better judgment.”

 

Former house speaker NancyPelosimay be first in line to be impacted by Jill’s wrath after she is said to have led the effort to push Joe out of the 2024 election – sources claim she personally called him and demanded he quit.

 

Earlier this month, at the annual Kennedy Center Honors, Pelosi was seated far away and out of Joe and Jill’s eye-line. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris – who lost her bid to become the 47th president to Donald Trump – and her husband, Doug Emhoff, were in the presidential box next to the Bidens, but those in attendance noted the president and the First Lady did not look at them.

 

Rumors swirling around DC suggest that Jill (and Joe) derailed Pelosi and Obama’s plans by quicklyendorsing the biggest political dud on the planet: Kamala Harris—and those rumors are likely 100 percent true. Let’s be real—there’s never been any love lost between the Harris and Biden camps. Long before the coup, and even after, it’s been clear that the Bidens can’t stand Kamala.

https://twitter.com/rachisawake/status/1856032644955320515

 

That quick, out-of-nowhere endorsement of Kamala wasn’t a “nod” of support for the flailing veep. It was actuallyJill’s first calculated act of vengeance against the power players in the Dem Party.The Knewz piece goes on:

 

Democratic mega-donor, attorney John Morgan, believes Biden may have forced Harris to run against Trump to spite Pelosi and Barack Obama who weren’t sure the Vice President could win the race.

 

Morgan claimed:“[Biden] basically had the palace coup from all directions, from George Clooney to Pelosi. I think he got pissed off [and] said, ‘F*** you’, and gave us Harris.

 

“Pelosi had told her delegation that there would be a convention and a nominating process. And Barack Obama did not endorse [Harris] for five days.”

 

So, the question remains:will Jill burn it all down, or will she and Joe quietly crawl away, fading into obscurity as they slither off into the sunset? At this point, it’s anyone’s guess.

 

But if you ask us, Jill will likely cave and leave quietly. Sure, her senile husband might not have much time left, but Jill likely does. Will she want to spend her golden years shunned by her party’s power players and mocked (or worse, ignored) by the left-wing propaganda media? Probably not.

 

Jill is an opportunistic, power-crazed woman with an ego way too big to be relegated to a shameful footnotein Dem history.

 

She’ll toe the line, play the part of the loyal little puppet, and wait it out. And when Joe is long gone, theDems and their media vipers will carve out a fake hero narrative for her, complete with the phony accolades she craves so much.

 

https://revolver.news/2024/12/burn-it-all-down-jill-consumed-by-vengeance-she-prepares-white-house-exit/

 

All of this destruction of America and American Politics, is completelyBarak Insane Obama's faultbecause he was so concerned about hisfucking evil fake "Legacy"(that mainstream programmed into American's head for 20 years).These stupid acts of his, destroyed his own Legacy, and especially with the 25% black people that voted Trump. He had the audacity to chastise black men were saying they were "racist and sexist" if they didn't vote for the firstFake Black Womanfor President. He totally ignored the economic destruction foisted upon them and all Americans for the evil that Bidan, and Obama did, because these were his policies, and what they wanted to do America.

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 3:17 p.m. No.22245786   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22245777

So the basic bottom line is:

 

1. Trump won in a landslide, with millions more supporting him in 2024, and the country will be saved (and the world will be saved, according to Q.) And Trump's legacy will be written in history books, if they are honest, as the GOAT President that fought and won against the NWO

 

2.Obama ruined his legacy, and revealed the absolute misused power he's wielded. His biggest worry was he wanted to maintain his fake legacy in America.And because of his power hungry ego, he destroyed his own legacy.and let down the dark masters behind him of the NWO. We don't know what his punishment he will receive, but guaranteed the dark leaders behind him, are more than unhappy now, and will be, a long time in the future.

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 3:47 p.m. No.22245907   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22245046 The Minnesota DFL is out of control.PN

 

Is Tim Walz back in as governor of MN? This sounds like his policies. Did he forfeit his governorship when he ran as VP?

 

Minnesota is invested with people like Walz, that state has to get their act together. Walz has ruined the culture and nature of the state.

 

Talking about civil right he implemented the worst civil rights violations, Harmeet should target that state. He encouraged the George Floyd riots that spread around the country, and made America more divided, the CCP spy that he is.

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 3:59 p.m. No.22245953   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6015 >>6418

Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Tik Tok Ban – President Trump Urges SCOTUS to Delay

 

December 28, 2024 | Sundance |

The central argument is this. “Whether the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled ApplicationsAct (“the Act”), as applied to petitioners, violates the First Amendment.”

 

Congress enacted a law that effectively bans the social media app TikTok, or at the very least, forces the sale of the company to a non-foreign owned entity. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments on the First Amendment aspect. Biden signed the law that requires TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to divest from the app or face a ban on U.S. networks and app stores.

 

Mitch McConnell [SEE HERE] and Mike Pence [See Here] are asking the Supreme Court to support the law and support the forced sale or ban. However, President Trump is urging the Supreme Court to be very careful. [SEE HERE]

 

John Sauer, President Trump’s nominee to be solicitor general, has penned an amicus brief saying, “The power of a Western government to ban an entire social-media platform with more than 100 million users, at the very least, should be considered and exercised with the most extreme care —not reviewed on a ‘highly expedited basis.”

 

After initially supporting the ban on Tik Tok in 2020, President Trump changed his opinion and now contemplates whether a ban against the popular platform is in America’s best interest.

 

=“Consistent with his commanding presence in this area, President Trump currently has 14.7 million followers on TikTok with whom he actively communicates, allowing him to evaluate TikTok’s importance as a unique medium for freedom of expression, including core political speech. Indeed, President Trump and his rival both used TikTok to connect with voters during the recent Presidential election campaign, with President Trump doing so much more effectively==. As this Court instructs, the First Amendment’s ‘constitutional guarantee has its fullest and most urgent application precisely to the conduct of campaigns for political office.’” (source)

 

Many people have wondered what changed President Trump’s mind, with some pointing to PresidentTrump’s meeting with TikTok CEO Shou Chew at Mar-a-Lago earlier this month. Additionally, Elon Musk and the Silicon Valley tech team, including JD Vance, are opposed to Tik Tok.However, the shift in Trump’s thinking since 2020 makes sense if you look at the timeline.

 

If USG control the public conversation, and the overwhelming evidence is that they do;then you can argue the merit of allowing a foreign platform to exist as a domestic vehicle for information uncontrolled by the USG. This is also the essential argument that exists within communication platforms likeTelegram; not coincidentally another platform targeted by the same USG.

 

TikTok may be garbage, I think it likely is. However, in the era where we have a documented history of our government controlling the content on social media platforms, I can make an argument that their lack of control within TikTok is really the bigger part of the USG opposition to it.

 

TikTok is also a target for the European Commission who recently blamed the platform for an election outcome in Romaniathat Brussels did not like.

 

[Read Trump Amicus Briefing Here]

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/12/28/mike-pence-and-mitch-mcconnell-urge-supreme-court-to-uphold-tik-tok-ban-president-trump-urges-scotus-to-delay/#more-267685

 

Pdf attached

 

The big question, why are the RINOs asking for an expedited basis?

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 4:32 p.m. No.22246151   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6158 >>6184 >>6278

A Highly Toxic Silicon Valley Meltdown Over Well Documented H1B Visa Fraud Explodes 1/3

 

December 28, 2024 | Sundance |

The Silicon Valley immigration priority was not the topic I thought would explodeand fracture the tenuous MAGA alignment with the New Big Tech group represented by Elon Musk and his billionaire network. However, we learn more every day.

 

This is a jaw-dropping moment to watch unfold as a very influential sector of the political discourse begins a full-frontal attack against those who are pointing out how the tech community abuse H1B visas to replace American workers. In the background, of course, is the context of widespread immigration policy fraud being one of the priorities for the average Trump supporter.

 

The Silicon Valley team do not seem to review discussion of the H1B manipulation/fraud within the larger American economy as a problem, as long as the discussion of the visa fraud does not impact their business models. However, as soon as the H1B abuse started to be framed around Silicon Valley’s participation therein, the New Big Tech group take a nuclear war approach to defending their interests.

 

Having followed the immigration issue for a long time, yet specifically only having a big picture review of the H1B visa issues, it has been astounding to watch how Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, David Sacks and the Silicon Valley supporters and influencers are responding to having the H1B visa fraud confronted. The self-interest in their defense is just astronomical to watch unfold.

 

Empowered by what can only be reasonably defined as their perceived influence over President Trump, the new-era Tech team are quite forcefully telling the MAGA base of Trump-supporting American workers that their concerns, views and perspectives are irrelevant.

 

It appears that most of the explosive sentiments revolve around H1B visas in the tech sector issued to Indian workers specifically. Apparently, the friendships, networks and teams attached to the sector of computer engineering carry with them an emotional component. I guess that should not be a surprise considering this is essentially a peer-to-peer wagon circling, in defense of the H1B visa problems in the tech sector.

 

As said before, it always appeared the MAGA alignment with Silicon Valley would not be an issue until the interests of the billionaire tech team came into conflict with the MAGA base. I did not anticipate the fracture being so fast, nor did I anticipate immigration would be the trigger. However, H1B visa issuance is apparently a key part of the Silicon Valley business model.

 

That said, several pragmatic aspects of the discussion are now being lost amid a very toxic shouting match that has begun. President Trump and JD Vance are, perhaps understandably, staying very quiet at the moment. However, that silence is soon to be impossible as both sides of a very divisive issue are going to eventually demand President Trump to weigh in.

 

I will try to cut through some of the toxic noise so that we can discuss the larger issues.

 

Theo Wold provides some context:

 

“I led the drafting of legislation in the Trump ‘45 White House to create a new legal immigration framework. I saw firsthand what happens when ANY visa reform is proposed: executives from the biggest multinationals and lobbyists from all kinds of industries are banging on the door, demanding to keep what they have.

 

What they have is a tangled morass of visa classes that are carve-outs, handouts, and special favors to particular industries, bought and paid for through decades of lobbying feckless members of Congress and presidential administrations. Industries lobby for the foreign workers they claim to “need,” and then they get a visa class carve-out, which they protect (and seek to expand) at all costs.

 

And there are enormous costs for our nation – costs that fall on the American worker with devastating consequences. The statistics bear that out: job gains go to foreign-born workers while American workers post net job losses.

 

I also know this firsthand because I grew up a working-class kid, watching my father (and by extension, our family) suffer from unfair foreign labor competition.

 

For too long, Americans have been largely unaware of the source of these problems because the policies are designed to be too complicated and are made largely invisible to public scrutiny. I’m glad the right is having an open debate about legal immigration. It is past time…

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/12/28/a-highly-toxic-silicon-valley-meltdown-over-well-documented-h1b-visa-fraud-explodes/

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 4:33 p.m. No.22246158   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6194

>>22246151

2/3

To be clear, the difference between O1Bs and H1Bs matters in this debate, for example, because these visas are intended to accomplish very different goals and are entirely different in scale, BUT both visa classes are rife with abuse. (Plenty of Reggaeton stars and anti-American athletes enter the U.S. on O-1 visas.) Essentially ALL visa classes are abused. Again, that’s because these things exist to serve special interests on one side of the labor market (and it’s not the side of the American worker).

 

The debate can’t be confined to a single industry – it’s about Big Tech, Big Ag, tourism and hospitality, transportation (airlines, trucking), the media & sports entertainment complex (yes, the NFL and MLB have their own special visa classes and their own special treatment by DHS and State) and many many others. They all want special visas to import cheap and convenient foreign labor. Even the roofing industry is now seeking its own special visa class. And all of these special classes get expanded over time, allowing the American worker to be flooded with foreign competitors for no reason other than labor savings for employers.

 

I, like many Americans, voted for a sealed border and an immigration moratorium. Americans need to retake control of our immigration system — how many are coming in, for what reasons, and for how long. One question absent from our current system: how does this individual immigrant benefit the American nation and her people? No more blanket exemptions or economic rationales. Immigration is a regime-based question, as both Hamilton and Jefferson wrote on extensively, and our system should reflect that Americans must also demand meaningful investment in assimilation and integration requirements for legal immigrants here already.’ (Source)

 

=•Within the debate, those who advocate for the H1B visa process are quick to call anyone a “racist” or “nativist” who stands against it.== Within the tech industry the use of H1B is positioned as vital for their success.

 

As can be noted by the extreme position on the pro-H1B side of the discussion,they view this debate as a zero-sum contest. The position of Musk and the Silicon Valley tech group is that if the H1B process is stopped, American technological advancements will immediately cease to exist.

 

=When it is pointed out that Silicon Valley discriminates against white Americans with engineering degrees and or skills, Silicon Valley shouts back the same arguments as the DEI promoters Musk claims to abhor. Musk and the tech group immediately use the Alinsky attack method (isolate, ridicule, marginalize) against anyone who speaks forcefully against their interests. The Musk allies and influencers then pile on. It is something remarkable to watch happen.

 

Years of Americans in various business sectors being forced to train their foreign replacements before the Americans are terminated from employment, underscore a very hardened stance against the H1B abuse. The decision by the Silicon Valley network to dismiss this problem because they want to sustaintheir current business operations is not going to end well unless some cooler heads immediately intercede.

 

Nicole Shanahan, Robert F Kennedy’s former running mate – and also a Silicon Valley network influencer, puts it this way:

 

“Having lived in Silicon Valley for 20+ years and founded and sold an AI company, I’ve seen firsthand how we rely on H-1B to fill grueling, unglamorous coding jobs. These jobs are essential, and we need capable people doing them. But the system needs an overhaul.

 

Here’s why:

 

To keep pace with global competitors like China and India, we need Americans ready to tackle the challenging jobs in these fields. We have them, but often our STEM grads turn their noses up at these entry-level, low-paying coding positions after investing in a costly education.

So why are immigrants from India, China, and elsewhere so eager for these jobs? It’s not because they’re glamorous or because these roles don’t exist back home. And definitely not because they offer high salaries. There’s something else driving this…

 

The undeniable proof that the United States is the single greatest nation on earth is that people from every corner of the globe dream of coming here—not to China or India—but America.

 

I take issue with some of the discourse I’ve read online today suggesting “lazy American culture” is the main driver for why we need to continue the H-1B program. Let’s be real: tech companies getting massive breaks on cheap labor at the expense of the American way of life is predatory…

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/12/28/a-highly-toxic-silicon-valley-meltdown-over-well-documented-h1b-visa-fraud-explodes/

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 4:37 p.m. No.22246194   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6202

>>22246158

Shanahan is brilliant

3/4

Blaming our culture for why American STEM grads won’t take underpaying jobs is ridiculous and insulting.

The system we’ve constructed with H-1B visas, whether we like it or not, incentivizes people to come here and serve as essentially indentured servantsfor Big Tech, taking on the tough, grueling jobs thatfew here in America are excited to perform at the current suppressed salaries.

• In return, if you’re good at your job, you’re then put on a fast track to get a Green Card,which means legal status and the chance to bring your family over through chain migration.

• I’m reminded of this famous line by our second President, John Adams: “I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. My sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, navigation, commerce and agriculture in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.”

• Just because our kids have the “right” to chase artistic dreams like music and painting, doesn’t mean we should bring in hundreds of thousands of foreign workers to displace them in math-intensive careers.It’s a two-fold issue: both our education and immigration policies are broken. Instead of tackling these complex issues head-on, Big Tech monopolies and tech VCs are looking for the fastest way to outcompete globally and become industry giants. It’s paid off—look at the insane valuations of these companies!

• We can’t entirely blame them for this approach—it’s been the industry norm for 40 years—but we can insist they seek out the tough, lasting solutions. No more temporary fixes.

• I was asked if teaching American kids coding from a younger age would make them want thesecoding jobs. My response? No, it won’t. These jobs aren’t fun, people.

But, do I think removing the incentiveof attaining legal status would reduce the volume of foreign applicants? Absolutely.

•And, guess what? That might finally force Big Tech to look for workers right here at home (and pay them a competitive wage). Americans expect fair pay, which means these companies would have to start sharing their wealth rather than hoarding it.

Meritocracy is key to America’s greatness, but so are justice and fairness—we shouldn’t keep rewarding an industry that has curtailed free speech and American values. After Trump’s recent victory, the everyday worker feels empowered like never before. They won’t surrender that power, and frankly, it’s not right to imply they should.

 

There are numerous ways to improve our immigration system while safeguarding the American labor force(and I say “force” because it truly is capable, creative, and powerful).

 

Here are two straightforward steps to start the process:

 

1. Immigration policy must be designed to protect the American way of life and its workforce. Singapore’s work permit program, which they designed in the ’90s, was built from this standard and could provide good inspiration. They use a modern-day designation system to manage the influx of labor across various sectors.

⁃ Employers face levies (essentially fees that employers have to pay for each foreign worker they hire. It’s a way to manage the number of foreign workers coming in by making it more expensive to employ them, encouraging companies to also look for talent locally).

⁃ There are Dependency Ceilings, which essentially limit the number of foreign workers based on the local workforce—this is KEY.

⁃ They impose restrictions on the countries from which workers can come.

⁃ Permits are diversified across industries to ensure balance. Continued…

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/12/28/a-highly-toxic-silicon-valley-meltdown-over-well-documented-h1b-visa-fraud-explodes/

Anonymous ID: 3e00fe Dec. 28, 2024, 4:39 p.m. No.22246202   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22246194

4/4

2. Special economic zones are amazing and can transform local tech job markets. Hiring locally is going to be critical for making sure Americans are taking key tech industry roles AND able to support their families.

 

If we really want to lift America to heights unseen in generations—not just talk about it, but actually do it—then we can’t continue to stick to outdated strategies that have harmed Americans. We owe it to ourselves and our communities to aim higher and do better.” (source)

 

As I watch this debate unfold, I find myself finally realizing why all the Silicon Valley tech people were such staunch Democrats. Their worldview does not: (1) seem to comprehend American Economic Nationalism as a priority; (2) seem to appreciate the importance of true liberty in the creation of the remarkable outcomes from American exceptionalism; and (#3) they appear to be inside a bubble of self-interest, unattached and unaffected by the economic issues that have seriously harmed the MAGA base.

 

In essence, the Silicon Valley network represented by Elon Musk team, does not connect in the same way to the important priorities of middle America. The technocrats are, well, Technocrats.

 

Watching this debate unfold is quite remarkable.

 

The End