Agree in a way. These messages are more patronizing than anything.
Thank you, ResignationAnon. Some of us are very grateful for your compilations, time and effort.
BAKER, NOTABLE
'FROG stands for Form Interrogatories (legal discovery)
Very possibly what Q was referring to.
From Cornell Law:
Form Interrogatories
Preprinted sets of questions that one party in a lawsuit asks an opposing party during the discovery process. Form interrogatories cover the issues commonly encountered in the kind of lawsuit at hand. For example, there are form interrogatories designed for contract disputes, landlord-tenant cases, personal injury cases, and others. Form interrogatories are often supplemented by specific questions written by the lawyers about the specific issues in the particular case.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/form_interrogatories
Very simple. Agenda 21, now 2030. Depopulation agenda of the deep state.
You are a very blessed man or woman, Anon.
Supposedly Barbara Bush's father.
California’s Massive $125M Illegal Immigrant Stimulus Is Partially Funded By Mark Zuckerberg
On Wednesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a massive cash payout for illegal immigrants in California that would consist of a “public-private partnership.”
The gross total of the illegal alien stimulus will amount to $125 million, of which $70 million will be paid for by taxpayers who are legal United States residents.
The other $50 million will consist of private funds from various pro-mass migration special interests, under the banner of the “California Immigrant Resilience Fund.”
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), a collective of pro-immigration special interests, has committed to raising the $50 million for the “Immigrant Resilience Fund,” and claims to have already received over $6 million in seed investments from “Emerson Collective and Blue Shield of California Foundation, other supporters include The California Endowment, The James Irvine Foundation, Open Society Foundations, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, California Wellness Foundation, Sunlight Giving, the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund, the Marin Community Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and the Akonadi Foundation.”
Statements from representatives of most of the special interests involved in the fund are included on the GCIR website, but not from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is an LLC that was founded in December 2015 by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and his wife Priscilla Chan.
A statement on the official website for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative describes the LLC’s position on mass immigration as follows:
We believe in an America where everyone can reach their full potential. That’s why we support comprehensive immigration reform that keeps families and communities together, drives economic growth for all, and includes a path to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants without status who call our country home.
Mark Zuckerberg has not publicly announced any contributions on his part to relief funds for American citizens beleaguered by the coronavirus pandemic.
https://nationalfile.com/californias-massive-125m-illegal-immigrant-stimulus-is-partially-funded-by-mark-zuckerberg/
Romney is only GOP senator not on new White House coronavirus task force (to study reopening the economy)
Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah) is the only Republican senator not on a congressional task force created by the White House to study reopening parts of the country shuttered by the coronavirus.
A list released by the White House on Thursday afternoon of the "Opening Up America Again Congressional Group" included nearly 70 senators, including all 52 of Romney's GOP colleagues in the chamber.
A spokeswoman for Romney and a source familiar confirmed that the GOP senator was not asked to take part in the task force.
Trump has viewed the Utah senator, and 2012 GOP presidential nominee, as a Republican antagonist since he joined the Senate in 2019.
Romney was the only GOP senator to vote for one of the articles — abuse of power — during the Senate impeachment trial earlier this year.
But the bad blood goes back years. Romney was critical of Trump during the 2016 Republican presidential primary, and Trump lashed out at Romney in February 2016 as "one of the dumbest and worst candidates in the history of Republican politics."
The two appeared to reconcile with Trump considering Romney for a Cabinet post and endorsing his Senate bid in 2018.
But Romney has publicly broken with Trump at times since joining the Senate, including appearing critical of Trump's rhetoric regarding the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and saying he was "sickened" by Trump's behavior as described in former special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
Romney's comments have made him one of the GOP senators most willing to break with Trump, after the death of McCain and retirement of former Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.).
Trump has publicly lashed out at Romney, calling for him to be kicked out of the Senate GOP caucus and accusing him of being a "secret Democrat asset."
Romney wasn't the only senator not included on the new White House task force. More than two dozen Democrats were not included, such as Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who both ran for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination. Red-state Democrats Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Doug Jones (Ala.) also were not included.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/493223-romney-is-only-gop-senator-not-on-new-white-house-coronavirus-task-force
28 Million Mail-In Ballots Have Gone Missing (over the last decade)
Sure, let's do mail-in voting. What's the worst that could happen? It's not like mail-in voting isn't a massive dead letter office of fraud.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) today released a research brief detailing national figures for mail balloting failures, according to previous federal surveys.
Roughly 1 in 5 ballots never completed the mail voting process in the past decade.
“Putting the election in the hands of the United States Postal Service would be a catastrophe. Over the recent decade, there were 28 million missing and misdirected ballots,” PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said. “These represent 28 million opportunities for someone to cheat. Absentee ballot fraud is the most common; the most expensive to investigate; and can never be reversed after an election. The status quo was already bad for mail balloting. The proposed emergency fix is worse.”
The EAC defines “unknown” ballots as those that “were not returned by voter, spoiled, returned as undeliverable, or otherwise unable to be tracked by your office.”
The full number of unknown ballots stands at 28,359,530. Not like those kinds of numbers could make an impact on the election.
Of course we wouldn't need to have these ridiculous conversations if we, like every civilized country, actually verified the ID of the people voting, instead of treating voting as if it were less important than buying cough syrup or beer.
We have the technology to actually let everyone securely buy products from their phone. Yet our elections run on systems that are built to enable fraud. And you don't have to speculate very hard as to who benefits from that fraud. It's the same political movement that keeps blocking and fighting any voter ID measure even when it's supported by their own voters.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2020/04/28-million-mail-ballots-have-gone-missing-daniel-greenfield/
The NastyTards are upon us.
Has posted during the middle of our night on quite a few occasions, though not recently, to my knowledge.
Often on ops overseas when doing so, we presume.
>>8822693
You just made my point.
>>8822713
It's a little early for you to be up, isn't it, Little Boy?
You responded to the wrong Anon, Anon.
Who was talking to you?
No problem, Anon. Just letting you know in case you wanted to respond to the correct post.
The 'old' Q might have. The current Q most likely won't.
Thanks, from another Anon, who was just watching your conversation.
The shills are alive, with the sound of shitspew…..(sung to the theme of The Sound of Music)…
And they'll shill once more!
Jesters, you say? My father and grandfather were Jesters. I was very close to my grandfather, a good man; long passed now. My father, however, not so. I have no contacts with him. Nothing abusive, except verbal. Just a very corrupt person. Asked about the Jesters many times when I was younger, and answers were quite vague. They both went to 'meetings' once weekly.
Was just wondering the same thing.
Please don't give him/it the time of day.