>Pelosi said in a presser that Mueller's report is will come out in Feb. Might also be why the Dem's want a partial budget approved.
Well that’s a headline no one saw coming!
https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/19/buzzfeed-mccain-associate-dossier
QProof. No name dossier to BuzzFeed.
>Couldn't the senate take it and add the money for the wall itself? - in theory?
>I just don't like the idea of funding any Dem programs/give aways.
>Not sure it's really relevant to the post I replied to, but no, the Senate can't do anything on its own w.r.t. funding anything.
>We should build a human wall around Congress.
>> I heard a Rabbi of that synogog shooting that Netanyahu is talking about use the opportunity to bash Trump's wall
>Oh my!
>Do you have some sauce or pics about that or video links pls?
>That is a perfect redpill to archive into muh collection.
>Could also look at a Stampede of Elephants as a Wall which is Coming at you/something…
>Oh silly me.
>What I should have said is:
>How would you describe a Parade of Elephants moving in Unison?
>"The Wall is Coming"
>What if we dropped the name "Trump's Wall"
>and called it "Donald's Fence"?
>Would that Make Athletics Great Again by seeding into everyone's subconscious?
>Foreign aid given to Mexico, gives Mexicans well paying jobs and Mexico builds wall. Trump right again. Democrats reeee into orbit?
Don’t try to tell me that Pelosi is not a clone.
>Not a Q. it's one of those retractable spools.
>>Pelosi said in a presser that Mueller's report is will come out in Feb. Might also be why the Dem's want a partial budget approved.
>Pelosi said in a presser that Mueller's report is will come out in Feb. Might also be why the Dem's want a partial budget approved.
Did you know:
Joe Biden demanded the University of Utah pay him $100,000 speaking fee, fly him on a GulfStream, and buy 1,000 copies of his book for a 30 minute speech
So much for caring about students and the rising cost of cost of college
The University of Utah agreed to pay former Vice President Joe Biden $100,000 to speak on campus last month, but when Biden heard the money would come from state coffers he declined the check.
That’s according to The New York Times, which used a public records request to get a copy of the U.’s contract with Biden for a story that explores how the former vice president is preparing for a potential 2020 presidential run.
The contract, negotiated through Creative Artists Agency, also required the university to fly him and his aides to Salt Lake City on a private plane at a cost of about $10,000, buy 1,000 copies of Biden’s most recent book to give to the audience and agree not to use the word “former” before “vice president” in social media.
While in Utah, Biden didn’t bring up a presidential campaign, nor was he asked about it. Instead, he talked about his upbringing, his entrance into politics and the 2015 death of Beau, his son.
Biden, 76, is expected to announce his political plans in the coming weeks. The Times reports that Biden has been careful about how he raises money to avoid criticism that Hillary Clinton received during the 2016 campaign. His advisers decided it wouldn’t be appropriate to take $100,000 in taxpayer money to speak to U. students.
To read the full New York Times story, click here. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/01/us/politics/joe-biden-presidential-campaign-2020.html
Mark Matheson, with the U.'s MUSE program, said the university offered to buy 1,000 books, and that offer was added to the contract. The books were not given to those in the audience during or after the speech, instead, people could get one for free by stopping by the MUSE office.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2019/01/01/university-utah-agreed/
>Did you know:
>Joe Biden demanded the University of Utah pay him $100,000 speaking fee, fly him on a GulfStream, and buy 1,000 copies of his book for a 30 minute speech
(((This Charlie))), unsurprisingly, is lying.
How Biden Has Paved the Way for a Possible Presidential Run
A series of careful financial decisions, and the creation of nonprofits and academic centers staffed by close advisers, would help a campaign-in-waiting.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/01/us/politics/joe-biden-presidential-campaign-2020.html