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Garland claims he must protect Biden no matter what. Refuses to release Biden Audio.

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What happens if you allow Ukraine into NATO now. WWIII.

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What happens if you allow Ukraine into NATO now.

WWIII.During a Thursday press briefing in Brussels, Blinken said, “Ukraine will become a member of NATO. Our purpose at the summit is to help build a bridge to that membership.”

People forget that Russia is part of an alliance that includes China, Iran, and North Korea. You have loons on the left who think China and Iran are our friends.

Remember that the Bidens got rich off of China and Russia. Also it was Biden who removed the sanctions off the Iranian money.

Blinkin is “encouraging China with Taiwan. He’s encouraging more of the flood of these terrorist groups that have already come across our nation. He’s encouraging more instability in the Middle East because everybody sees that these academics who have not worn a stitch of uniform or ever pondered military strategy in their lives are just wreaking havoc with our alliance.”

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One Law. One Page. Part 10. Bar males from female sport teams and individual competition.

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One Law. One Page. Part 10. Bar males from female sport teams and individual competition. This nonsense of males who can’t compete against other males decide they are now females needs to stop. In sports these male losers are giving it one last shot of competing against the weaker sex.

My law would make it a federal crime for males to compete against females in all sports. No team would be allowed to have males on the female teams. Also males would be barred from individually competing against females in any sports activity. The NAIA took the first step to stop this nonsense.

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced a policy Monday that all but bans transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports at its 241 mostly small colleges across the country.

The NAIA Council of Presidents approved the policy in a 20-0 vote at its annual convention in Kansas City, Missouri. The NAIA, which oversees some 83,000 athletes competing in more than 25 sports, is believed to be the first college sports organization to take such a step.

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Hey Joe, who do the rich and famous billionaires support?

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Hey Joe, who do the rich and famous billionaires support? Biden claims that Trump relies on fundraisers from the rich and famous. But it was Biden who was charging $100,000 to have a picture taken. And who does Biden have backing him? Billionaires.

Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw, George Soros, Filmmaker J.J Abrams and former Alphabet executive chairman Eric Schmidt, Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs, Casey Wasserman, casino magnate Neil Bluhm, real estate mogul Kurt Rappaport, businessman Haim Saban and philanthropist Ellen Bronfman Hauptman. These folks gave 70 million last quarter.

 

 

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And I thought only women smoked menthol cigs. Biden administration US ban on menthol cigarettes delayed.

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And I thought only women smoked menthol cigs. Biden administration US ban on menthol cigarettes delayed. Growing up I always thought only women and men who flicked their wrists smoked menthol cigs. Boy was I wrong.

About 81% of Black adults who smoked cigarettes used menthol varieties, opens new tab,  According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). I can see Joe’s hesitation.

But some observers say other priorities are behind the delay, namely the lack of support for the idea as the election sharpens into view.

Democratic strategist TJ Rooney argues the president is right to put off the ban until next year.

“People of all race, creeds, and colors know the dangers of smoking,” he said. “My hope is that the big thinkers are equally concerned with explaining the broader picture of what’s at stake in this election. This is a great issue for 2025.”

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Yes Virginia there were 300,000 new jobs. Part-Time and foreign born workers.

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Yes Virginia there were 300,000 new jobs. Part-Time and foreign born workers. So the MSM and the fanatics on the left are rejoicing about the jobs report. A report that states new jobs are mostly part time and foreign workers including the undocumented are benefitting. Also more people under Bidenomics are working two jobs.

This from CNBC.

Gains tilted heavily to part-time workers in the household survey. Full-time workers fell by 6,000, while part-timers increased by 691,000. Multiple job holders rose by 217,000, to 5.2% of the total employment level.

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View from the center right. Democrats’ Sanctimonious and Anti-male Messaging is Driving an Exodus of Young Men From the Left

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View from the center right. Democrats’ Sanctimonious and Anti-male Messaging is Driving an Exodus of Young Men From the Left. Don’t confuse her with some of the more Conservative women out there. She definitely is Conservative, but closer to the center.

American journalist Megyn Kelly recently delved into a phenomenon that has been gaining attention: the departure of young men from the political left. In a conversation with Maureen Callahan from The Daily Mail, Kelly explored the reasons behind this trend, juxtaposing it with the rise of male podcasters like Joe Rogan.

She highlighted the case of Whoopi Goldberg’s reaction to former President Trump’s attendance at a fallen police officer’s funeral, contrasting it with her support for left-leaning politicians who have faced criticism for their handling of law enforcement issues.

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Winning. Biden-appointed judge torches DOJ for blowing off Hunter Biden-related subpoenas from House GOP.

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Winning. Biden-appointed judge torches DOJ for blowing off Hunter Biden-related subpoenas from House GOP.

A federal judge tore into the Justice Department on Friday for blowing off Hunter Biden-related subpoenas issued in the impeachment probe of his father, President Joe Biden, pointing out that a former aide to Donald Trump is sitting in prison for similar defiance of Congress.

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, a Biden appointee on the federal District Court in Washington, spent nearly an hour accusing Justice Department attorneys of rank hypocrisy for instructing two other lawyers in the DOJ Tax Division not to comply with the House subpoenas.

“There’s a person in jail right now because you all brought a criminal lawsuit against him because he did not appear for a House subpoena,” Reyes said, referring to the recent imprisonment of Peter Navarro, a former Trump trade adviser, for defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 select committee. “And now you guys are flouting those subpoenas. … And you don’t have to show up?”

“I think it’s quite rich you guys pursue criminal investigations and put people in jail for not showing up,” but then direct current executive branch employees to take the same approach, the judge added. “You all are making a bunch of arguments that you would never accept from any other litigant.”

It was a remarkable, frenetic thrashing in what was expected to be a relatively routine, introductory status conference after the House Judiciary Committee sued last month to enforce its subpoena of DOJ attorneys Mark Daly and Jack Morgan over their involvement in the investigation of Hunter Biden’s alleged tax crimes.

Republicans are demanding the two attorneys testify and say it’s crucial for their ongoing impeachment probe of the elder Biden. But the Justice Department argues that subpoenaing two rank-and-file, or “line,” attorneys to seek details about an ongoing investigation would be a violation of the separation of powers.

Reyes has been on the bench for just over a year. Rarely seeming to stop to catch her breath, she repeatedly dressed down DOJ attorney James Gilligan as he sought to explain the department’s position, scolding him at times for interrupting her before continuing a torrid tongue-lashing that DOJ rarely receives from the bench.

She delved into great detail about the nuances of House procedure — like the chamber’s rule against allowing executive branch lawyers to attend depositions — and even asked whether the Judiciary Committee had followed internal rules requiring that the ranking Democrat on the panel be notified of the subpoena to the DOJ attorneys before it was issued.

Yet, perhaps even more remarkably, Reyes seemed inclined to support DOJ’s central argument that the line attorneys cannot be compelled to answer substantive questions from Congress.

They just need to show up and assert privileges on a question-by-question basis, she said — the type of thing, she said, that DOJ demands from others “seven days a week … and twice on Sunday.”

Indeed, while Reyes was withering in her attacks on the DOJ’s position, she was similarly unflinching in her criticism of the House for its stance in the dispute — particularly its claim that line lawyers working on the Hunter Biden tax probe are not entitled to attorney-client privilege.

She also said she thought it absurd for the House to argue that privilege was waived because it was obscuring some crime or fraud within the executive branch.

“I don’t think you’re going to win that fight,” the judge told House Counsel Matthew Berry, saying at one point that she “can’t imagine” ruling for the House on that issue.

At bottom, Reyes said she viewed it as unlikely that the two DOJ attorneys would ultimately be required to answer anything of substance from Congress, but that the department’s effort to prevent them from showing up at all was a brazen affront.

“I imagine that there are hundreds, if not thousands of defense attorneys … who would be happy to hear that DOJ’s position is, if you don’t agree with a subpoena, if you believe it’s unconstitutional or unlawful, you can unilaterally not show up,” the judge said.

Gilligan suggested that the employees subpoenaed in the dispute at issue are current employees, while Navarro and another Trump adviser who was convicted of similar charges, Steve Bannon, were no longer on the government’s payroll when their testimony was demanded.

The judge didn’t seem impressed with that distinction and downplayed the significance of a Trump-era Office of Legal Counsel opinion contending that executive branch employees could defy such subpoenas if Justice Department lawyers were not allowed to be present. “Last time I checked, the Office of Legal Counsel was not the court,” she said.

Reyes also sounded stunned when Gilligan refused to commit to instructing the two subpoenaed lawyers to show up if the House dropped its objection to allowing government counsel to sit in the room. “It would be a different situation,” Gilligan said. “I cannot answer that now. ”Are you kidding me?” the judge responded.

Reyes ultimately ordered the Justice Department to send lawyers to the Capitol next week to confer with Berry and attempt to hammer out a workable agreement. And she said that if the two sides did not work out a deal, she planned to require them to estimate the total cost to the taxpayers of continuing the legal fight, which past precedent suggests could drag out for years.

“I don’t think the taxpayers want to fund a grudge match between the executive and the legislative,” she said. “Bad cases make bad law. … This is a bad, bad case for both of you.”

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Biden strikes again. Calif.-based 99 Cents Only Stores Closing, Citing COVID, Inflation, Theft.

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Biden strikes again. Calif.-based 99 Cents Only Stores Closing, Citing COVID, Inflation, Theft. Well Joe’s at it again. His economy is forcing stores to close and put thousands of folks out of work.

Not only is a convience chain in California closing all 371 of its stores, but Family Dollar will close 970 stores and Dollar Tree will close 30 stores.

One thing that’s common in both closings is that most are in neighborhoods that don’t have a grocery store. So folks were forced to buy what limited food items they had at a higher cost. Now that is gone.

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Good news for Republicans the past week or so.

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Good news for Republicans the past week or so.

We had a few victories in both the courts and with the state legislators the past 7-10 days. Remember it’s the legislators and not the Secretary of State who make the laws.

In Florida. Judge Cannon spurned Smith’s demand that she quickly decide whether the personal documents claim will be relevant to the trial, saying making a decision at this stage would be “unprecedented and unjust”.

In New Mexico, a judge ruled in favor of an election integrity group — and also rebuked the state’s Democrat election officials for violating public disclosure rules pertaining to its voter rolls.

Wisconsin voters approved two amendments to the state’s constitution — making sure that private money to fund elections will be banned and that only election officials can administer elections.

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen called on state lawmakers to pass measure LB764 to make the state’s electoral votes into a winner-take-all scenario.

Georgia — where the Georgia General Assembly actually passed three election integrity bills last Thursday.

The three bills — SB189, HB974, and HB1207 — ban unverifiable QR-coded voting and also require improved ballot chain of custody procedures to stop ballot fraud. They also mandate visible watermarks on all ballots to stop fake ballots.

On bill, SB189, mandates that all physical ballots are subject to Georgia Open Records law. The bills contain many more details to improve Georgia’s elections.

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday blocked Biden’s plan to cancel loans for borrowers who claim they were victims of ‘misleading information’ by colleges.

 

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