Anonymous ID: 4c6660 Feb. 20, 2020, 1:35 p.m. No.8197949   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8007

PRESIDENT TRUMP Responds to Roger Stone Sentencing by Crackpot Demon Judge Amy Berman Jackson

 

Demon Judge Amy Berman Jackson sentenced Roger Stone to 3 years and 4 months in prison earlier today.

 

Corrupt Obama-appointed Judge Amy Berman Jackson was snarky and angry in court as she prepared to hand down Roger Stone’s sentence.

 

Roger Stone was previously convicted by a biased jury on all 7 counts of lying to Congress, obstruction of justice and witness tampering.

 

The bogus charges stemmed from Mueller’s abusive Russia witch hunt.

 

The lead juror on Stone’s case was a Trump-hating Democrat activist who previously attacked Roger Stone on Twitter.

 

How is this a jury of Stone’s peers?

 

Judge Jackson also used her courtroom during the hearing to publicly criticize President Trump and Attorney General Bill Barr.

 

After Judge Jackson came back from a break, she told the court, “Unsurprisingly, I have a lot to say,” and she went on a crazy tirade, ripping Roger Stone to pieces, accusing him of covering up for President Trump!

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/02/president-trump-responds-to-roger-stone-sentencing-by-crackpot-demon-judge-amy-berman-jackson/

Anonymous ID: 4c6660 Feb. 20, 2020, 1:45 p.m. No.8198057   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8208

On Leaving California: "I've Watched Grown Adults Dress Up As Vaginas & Parade The Streets"

 

 

Ventura Highway in the sunshine

Where the days are longer

The nights are stronger

Than moonshine

You’re gonna go I know

 

-America

 

The fabled Ventura Highway is all that separates my artist loft from the beach where surfing first came to the United States. Both my balcony and front patio face the freeway at about eye level and I could easily smack a tennis ball right on to the ever busy 101. Access to the beach and boardwalk is very important to a Tourist Town such as mine and I can see one underpass from my balcony and another underpass from the patio. Further up the street are two pedestrian bridges. Both have been recently remodeled so that people can not use it to kill themselves by leaping down into traffic. The traffic, just like the spice, must flow and the elites that live here do not like to be inconvenienced as they dart about between Malibu and Santa Barbara.

 

Another feature of living where I live would have to be the homeless, the insane and the drug addicts that wander this particular neighborhood. The authorities estimate that there are more than 1100 homeless in and around my part of town but unless you too live in such a neighborhood, it can be hard to imagine so I’ll do my best to explain. Please humor me while I tell you what that looks like from ground zero.

 

As I wait for my morning coffee to brew, I can see the more industrious homeless pushing or pulling their junk carts from under the overpass where they spent the night. During the day, these guys will scoop up anything of value that is not nailed down. Others that I can see have their signs and will go panhandle where the tourists must exit the freeway.

 

Once my coffee is brewed, my cat and I go hang out on the patio where I may or may not have to chase someone away that is stealing electricity as for some crazy reason all the homeless have smart phones and other electric gadgets but few means to charge them. From my patio on the 2nd floor landing, I can look down into the central courtyard and, if early enough in the day, sometimes see people crawling out of the bushes so as to relieve themselves against a wall.

 

Making this problem worse is the fact that I live around a bunch of retired hippies and there is no one on Earth less capable of doing anything than a hippie. One thing that many of them have not figured out is that they should lock down their WiFi. Frankly, the quickest way to attract the kind of person that would steal a cat toy, potted plant, bicycle or everything out of your car is to have a neighbor or two broadcasting free WiFi. It is like offering Zombies brain pudding. It makes everything worse.

 

As for me, I work from home and try to spend as much time as possible during the day outside. After all, it is the reason I live here as it rarely rains, we have no insects to speak of and it is pretty much 72 degrees each and every day of the year. Living here and not going to the beach every day would simply be a crime but going to the beach puts me face to face with some people that should, by all accounts, be in an asylum.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/leaving-california-ive-watched-grown-adults-dress-vaginas-parade-streets

Anonymous ID: 4c6660 Feb. 20, 2020, 1:47 p.m. No.8198080   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8207 >>8334 >>8451 >>8504

China Injects A Record 5 Trillion Yuan In New Debt To Arrest Economic Crash

 

The total credit injection of more than 5 trillion yuan, or roughly $725 billion, in one month, was the single biggest on record.

 

https://zenith.news/dev/china-injects-a-record-5-trillion-yuan-in-new-debt-to-arrest-economic-crash/

Anonymous ID: 4c6660 Feb. 20, 2020, 1:58 p.m. No.8198197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8207 >>8334 >>8451 >>8504

Bloomberg’s Rising Polls Show Power of Billionaire Narrative Control

 

As long as a small elite group are able to manipulate the way people think and vote, then you don’t have democracy, writes Caitlin Johnstone.

 

Back in November Mike Bloomberg was polling at 4 percent nationally and had the highest disapproval rating of any potential Democratic presidential candidate, and understandably so; the man has a uniquely horrible record and no redeeming traits to speak of.

 

Now, after spending $400 million in broadcast, radio and cable ads, $42 million on Facebook ads, $36 million on Google ads, and an unknown fortune on other shady manipulations, a national Quinnipiac poll released last week put him at 15 percent nationally in the Democratic primary. This week national polls released by NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist and Zogby put him at 19 and 20 percent, respectively.

 

You can argue against the validity of polls all you like, and surely none of them are pristine representations of public opinion. But there’s no denying that these numbers have gone way up, and there’s no denying that now, approvingly or not, everyone’s talking about Michael Bloomberg.

 

Late night talk show hosts are doing bits about the prevalence of Bloomberg ads. People are making satirical videos spoofing them. I’ve seen parents complaining that their kids recite lines from his ads at the dinner table. It’s a story in itself. It’s saturating social consciousness. It’s very much a thing.

 

“Nothing remotely like what Mike Bloomberg is doing has ever been seen in US politics – nothing in the same universe,” journalist Glenn Greenwald recently tweeted. “And the threat and danger it (and he) poses to US democracy is equally without comparison.”

 

Greenwald is of course correct. But while Bloomberg is doing something that is without precedent, his campaign is also highlighting problems with the system which have existed for ages. And in my opinion, it would be an unfortunate waste if his campaign came and went without these problems getting more attention than they currently are.

 

Mike Bloomberg is not the first plutocrat to use his wealth to manipulate a U.S. election, and he is not the first plutocrat to use his wealth to manipulate public perception. He’s just the first to do it so brazenly and ham-fistedly. The fact that it is both possible and easy for a billionaire to throw a vast fortune at an electoral race and drastically influence its direction tells us everything we need to know about the illusory nature of U.S. democracy. And now it’s right out in the open.

 

As long as a small elite group are able to manipulate the way people think and vote, then you don’t have democracy, you have oligarchy. If that small elite group happens to be much wealthier than everyone else, then it’s a specific kind of oligarchy known as plutocracy. You can watch this video and this video for some general information on the ways U.S. plutocrats exert control over the political system, and you can read this fascinating thread here for more specific information on how Bloomberg has been stifling opposition and manipulating endorsements out of political figures using his unparalleled spending power.

 

This has been happening all the time, for generations, and not just with U.S. elections but with Americans’ perception of what’s going on in their world as well. Whether it’s running ads, buying up media outlets, funding think tanks or incentivizing politicians to regurgitate the desired lines, billionaires are constantly using their wealth to shore up narrative control, because they understand that whoever controls the narrative controls the world.

 

https://consortiumnews.com/2020/02/20/bloombergs-rising-polls-show-power-of-billionaire-narrative-control/