Anonymous ID: 250bf4 Jan. 14, 2019, 12:52 p.m. No.4754212   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4257

>>4754018

 

I think this vote is supposed to be the May Brexit deal which is supposedly DOA,

 

So DOA that right after the Brexit vote a new confidence vote will be arranged for Wednesday if I read the news correctly.

 

Could be it for May.

Anonymous ID: 250bf4 Jan. 14, 2019, 1:05 p.m. No.4754396   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4420 >>4435 >>4680

>>4754207

 

POTUS fingering Comey. McCabe, Strozck and Page with tweets lately, along with this stuff is putting pressure on Mueller.

 

If Mueller's report comes out with nada and POTUS subsequently drops the dime on this crew people are going to be asking what the fuck Mueller was doing with all the money he was given.

 

Looks like Mueller is going to get ass-blasted if he doesn't roll up this crew in his report. If not, it could be the last time we ever hear of a 'special counsel', not that that's a bad thing. Mueller is about to become a verb, I believe. As in, "that agent sure muellered the investigation".

Anonymous ID: 250bf4 Jan. 14, 2019, 1:18 p.m. No.4754588   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4754257

 

>the BREXIT thing confuses me

 

Brexit was voted on by the people. They want out of the EU. Think of it as they wanted a divorce.

 

The gov draws up the divorce papers. May negotiated it so badly she pissed off both sides. They vote on accepting the divorce papers tomorrow. So the choice is take the divorce agreement or exit with no agreement. There's been rumors of BS running undercurrent to force a new popular vote if May's agreement is shot down. That may be scare tactics.

 

If May's agreement fails, they plan to vote on confidence in May. If they vote no confidence, May has to call new elections. Traditionally, after losing a no confidence vote, the PM resigns.

 

Nothing to do with Q's neutralized statement. That's more like May being stopped working to undermine Trump via FVEY or such.