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· · I voted yesterday on the first day for early voting. Traffic was steady, but not heavy at my polling place.
S Sen. Grasley, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has requested documents from the FBI that a whistleblower alerted him to.
They apparently concern a $5 million interest free loan from China that may
have been forgiven. The more that is revealed, the more it appears that we may
have the makings of a real impeachment in the works, not just the political
show the Dems tried to put on with Trump. Things might get very interesting in
January.
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What now for the Durham
investigation? So
far two Washington, D.C. juries have failed to convict. I’d be in favor of
moving the trials to a city in a red state with a population under 100,000. I
believe the results might be different.
·
We’ll
see if they have the cohones. First task for a GOP Congress:
Subpoena the Jan. 6 Committee.
Every member of the committee,
every staff member, every document and text and email — every last bit of
anything should be subpoenaed, investigated, and — where appropriate — referred
to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution.
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It’s starting to turn toxic out there
for Democrats. The more they
throw at him [Trump], the more the voters want him. That's toxic for
Democrats, who have gone increasingly rabid as Trump's popularity soars.
·
Climatista warning backfires. It turns out a lot of folks would be
just fine if Washington, D.C. was under water.
·
What
was that about voter suppression, Stacy? Georgians set a turnout record.
·
Something
very strange is going on. ABC News investigative reporter
disappears after FBI
raid. He was working on a book about Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal.
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With
the election less than three weeks off, Joe is thinking about “significant” drawdowns of an already
severely drawn down Strategic Petroleum Reserve. I’m sure it has nothing to do with
the upcoming election. No president would purposely weaken our national
security for blatantly political purposes. Oh yeah.That’s the same guy who has
been welcoming illegal aliens into our country and flying them to various
locations in the interior in the middle of the night. Never mind.
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There
is just no cure for economic illiteracy. Case in point: Democratic congresswoman Katie Porter. I know you’ll be surprised to find
out she is from California. Sadly, among her Democratic fellow-travelers she is
not an anomaly.
·
What
really is the biggest threat to Democracy? Politicians accuse anyone they don’t
agree with. What do voters think. Well, they think the mainstream media is the
biggest threat according to a New York Times/Siena poll. 71% of those polled said they
thought Democracy was under threat. Of that 71%, 84% said the mainstream media
is contributing to the system’s peril.
·
Looks
like Tulip prices have fallen out of bed. Jack Dorsey’s First-Ever Tweet NFT
That Sold For $2.9 million Ends Up With A Top Bid Of Just $96. And you think stocks have had a bad
year.
·
My
guess on this question is a resounding YES! Will Israel attack before Iran gets
nuclear weapons?
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I
saw his interview on Dan Bongino’s show. Very persuasive. FBI Whistleblower Steve Friend, A
Messenger Worthy Of The Message.
·
This
has to go under the heading WTF? State Department funding ‘drag
theater performances’ in Ecuador in the name of ‘diversity and inclusion.’
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Not
sure this nitwit has really thought this through. “Farming needs to stop.”
