US Elections (& Politics) :)

Oh how horrible! It's getting really bad when Fetterman has a huge billboard accusing Oz of being a Cowboys fan, unforgivable - although that might play for Eagles or Steelers fans.

This is just further evidence that, in fact, many people treat politics like a sports team. Vote for the Jackasses or Elephants just because it's "your team for life". Don't doubt for one moment that some would not vote for Oz specifically because of his sports fandomness. Crazy but true... SMH
 
Never let facts get in the way of a good political lie.

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Two ways to look at this:

1. The Dems have run out of money and they are pulling funding, because they already have the votes setup to be rigged at the poles, just like they did in 2020.

2. The Dems haven't run out of money and they are pulling funding, because they already have the votes setup to be rigged at the poles, just like they did in 2020.

 
Oh how horrible! It's getting really bad when Fetterman has a huge billboard accusing Oz of being a Cowboys fan, unforgivable - although that might play for Eagles or Steelers fans.


Wow....what 12 year old came up with the thought: This would be a great topic for smearing my political opponent.....
 
Two ways to look at this:

1. The Dems have run out of money and they are pulling funding, because they already have the votes setup to be rigged at the poles, just like they did in 2020.

2. The Dems haven't run out of money and they are pulling funding, because they already have the votes setup to be rigged at the poles, just like they did in 2020.

I would add a third way to look at it, with all the money they were spending and still losing, they pulled funding to pay for the votes to be rigged at the polls, just like they did in 2020. I don't think they had it yet or they wouldn't have been throwing money at it. Would have had their candidates use the Biden strategy, go sit it out in their basements.
 
Come on man! LOL!

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We have the transcripts for the 1st day of the Igor Danchenko trial.

The FBI's million dollar offer to Christopher Steele.
Sergei Millian being a prior FBI Source.
And - how it was a bad day for FBI leadership.

Day 1 of the Igor Danchenko Trial


Yep, for those who don’t want to read it, here’s how it will work out.

Hearings will show that the FBI is corrupt as shit but the Durham investigation will result in just a few informants getting convicted for lying to the FBLie, some hand wringing and strong letters to the FBI, a hearing or two for TV, and no top level FBLie employees going to jail.

Wray, and others will hit the CNN and speaking circuits and make hundreds of thousands $ telling lies about the lies they told, and the average American citizen being too fucking stupid to understand or care will go along not knowing or caring how much of a Banana Republic they live in
 
That's just called: Business as usual here in the good o'l US of A. Why would paying someone to meddle in our own elections be even news worthy?? :embarrassed:


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Yes .. USA and all major powers try games of influence .. this is just the way it is .. the way it will always be ..


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in fact I recall reading a lot of influence games happening in Ancient Greece ..

The Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Greek world
 
Everyone knows that the libs are the party of racists. Of course not all, but the percentage is staggering.

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When most of what you say is a lie. Notice I didn’t say read from a teleprompter…

You know what they say about habitual liars.....they've told so many lies that they can't keep them straight. With his dementia his "liar compartment" in his brain is getting mixed signals with his "truth compartment" which is very tiny.
 
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LOL it can’t be fixed…

Thousands Of US Officials Trade Shares Of Companies They Regulate: WSJ

More than 2,600 executive branch officials have bought and sold shares of companies whose fortunes rise and fall on the policies their agencies enact, a Wall Street Journal investigationhas found.

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Though it's illegal for officials to work on issues in which they have a direct financial interest -- and though regulations even prohibit the mere appearance of conflicts of interest -- the Journalfound many such instances. For example:

"A top official at the Environmental Protection Agency reported purchases of oil and gas stocks. The Food and Drug Administration improperly let an official own dozens of food and drug stocks on its no-buy list. A Defense Department official bought stock in a defense company five times before it won new business from the Pentagon."
Often, ethics officials have simply waived the rules, or certified that an official's trade qualifies for an exception.

More than 40% of the Treasury Department's senior officials traded in companies touched by their agency -- the highest among the 50 agencies studies by the Journal. Treasury was followed by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Defense, the IRS, SEC and the Fed -- each of which had an above-average percentage of officials implicated.
 
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