Open Thread - 05-31-24 - 2024 Campaign Promises & The Trump Verdict

Note: I wrote the following essay yesterday before the Trump verdict. Will the verdict affect the campaign? I don't know, but I doubt it. All bets are off though if he goes to jail.

I was going to forgo publishing this piece in lieu of a trial verdict essay, but I'm going to post it anyway as the campaign promises are more than likely still valid.

Please use comments below if you wish to discuss the hush money trial.

It's that time again, folks.

Every four years our brains are subjected to massaged messages of mendacity and misinformation by those that would cast themselves as All Things to All Men.

I wont call them silver tongued devils, for that, they are not. I wont call them paragons of principle either, for that, they are certainly not. They will delude, dissemble, dissimulate, distort and dupe you with perjurious promises and prevarications. They'll twist words, obfuscate meanings and lie their butts off while they promise you the world, until elected anyway.

Like any good traveling salesman, they need to first get a foot in the door to sell their product. That's what campaigns are for.

Let's take a look at what snake oil they're selling this time around. But first, let me ask you, "Would you buy a used car from this man?

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Promises Joe Biden has made so far in his campaign for a second term
Published April 20, 2024
  • Abortion rights
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    “If Americans send me a Congress that supports the right to choose, I promise you, I will restore Roe v. Wade as the law of the land again,”
    Snip...

  • Climate
    While seeking office in 2020, Biden made ambitious climate-related promises, warning that climate change presents an existential threat to humanity.

    Some of those promises panned out: Biden’s landmark legislative achievements, the bipartisan infrastructure law and Inflation Reduction Act, include hundreds of billions of dollars to encourage clean energy production and the manufacturing of electric vehicles. Pollution-falling emissions fell by 2% in the United States last year.

    Activists on Biden’s left flank still think the president has not done enough — they want Biden to declare a climate emergency that would free up federal resources to confront climate change.

    Biden will need more time to fulfill some of his other pledges, including cutting emissions in half by 2030 compared to 2005 levels, and having a net-zero emissions economy by 2050.

  • Democracy and voting rights
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    “Pass and send me the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act,” Biden told Congress during his address, “and stop denying another core value of America — our diversity across American life.”
  • Education
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    "Banning books – it’s wrong.”

    He said he wants to continue making college more affordable by expanding access to Pell grants for working-class families, renewing a 2020 promise he made to double the grants’ value.

    “To remain the strongest economy in the world,” Biden said, “we need the best education system in the world.”

  • Foreign policy
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    “The rest of the world is wondering what in the hell is happening to us,” Biden said at a campaign event in New York last month. “And they’re relieved, not because I’m so special but that I’m not Trump.”
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  • Gun control
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    “I’m demanding a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines,” Biden said at his State of the Union address. “Pass universal background checks. None of this violates the Second Amendment or vilifies responsible gun owners.”
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  • Social Security and Medicare
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    “I will protect and strengthen Social Security and make the wealthy pay their fair share”.

    “Many of my Republican friends want to put Social Security on the chopping block,” Biden said “If anyone here tries to cut Social Security or Medicare or raise the retirement age I will stop them.”
    Snip...

  • Unity agenda
    Other promises and platform ideas relayed by Biden fall under his expansive so-called “unity agenda” that he believes could garner bipartisan support.

    Biden said during his State of the Union that he wants to strengthen penalties for trafficking fentanyl and pass legislation limiting the use of artificial intelligence.

    He also heralded the passage of the PACT Act, a 2022 law that expands the access to health care for veterans exposed to toxins.

    He called for more action to bolster his “cancer moonshot” initiative aimed at halving cancer death rates by 2047.

Author's note: This list is not mine and is incomplete having been published on April 20, 2024.

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Promises Donald Trump has made so far in his campaign for a second term
Published April 20, 2024
  • Immigration
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    In a Des Moines Register op-ed published roughly a week before winning the Iowa caucuses in January, Trump vowed to use the “Alien Enemies Act to remove known or suspected gang members, drug dealers, or cartel members from the United States.”

    “We will shift massive portions of federal law enforcement to immigration enforcement — including parts of the DEA, ATF, FBI, and DHS,” he wrote.

    Snip...

  • Drug cartels
    The former president has also made waging “war” on drug cartels a priority for his second term. If elected, Trump said in his November 2022 campaign announcement that he would ask Congress to ensure that drug smugglers and human traffickers can receive the death penalty for their “heinous acts.”

    Trump also vowed to “take down” drug cartels by imposing naval embargos on cartels, cutting off cartels’ access to global financial systems and using special forces within the Department of Defense to damage the cartels’ leadership.

  • Education
    Trump announced plans in a September 2023 campaign video to close the Department of Education and send “all education and education work and needs back to the states.”

    “We want them to run the education of our children, because they’ll do a much better job of it,” he added.

    The former president has also promised to “put parents back in charge and give them the final say” in education. In a January 2023 campaign video, the former president said he would give funding preferences and “favorable treatment” to schools that allow parents to elect principals, abolish teacher tenure for K-12 teachers, use merit pay to incentivize quality teaching and cut the number of school administrators, such as those overseeing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

    Trump also said in that campaign video that he would cut funding for schools that teach critical race theory and gender ideology. In a later speech, Trump said he would bring back the 1776 Commission, which was launched in his previous administration to “teach our values and promote our history and our traditions to our children.”

    The former president said he would charge the Department of Justice and the Department of Education with investigating civil rights violations of race-based discrimination in schools while also removing “Marxists” from the Department of Education. A second Trump administration would pursue violations in schools of both the Constitution’s Establishment and Free Exercise clauses, which prohibit the government establishment of religion and protect a citizen’s right to practice their own religion, he said.

  • Health care
    Last November, Trump promised to replace the Affordable Care Act, known colloquially as Obamacare, in a series of posts on Truth Social. A Trump-backed effort to repeal and replace Obamacare failed in 2017 after three Republicans senators joined with Democrats to vote against the bill.

    “Getting much better Healthcare than Obamacare for the American people will be a priority of the Trump Administration,” he said.

    Snip...

  • Gender care
    “I will revoke every Biden policy promoting the chemical castration and sexual mutilation of our youth and ask Congress to send me a bill prohibiting child sexual mutilation in all 50 states,” Trump said at the 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference last March.

    Trump added in a campaign video that he would issue an executive order instructing federal agencies to cut programs that promote gender transitions, as well as asking Congress to stop the use of federal dollars to promote and pay for gender-affirming procedures. The former president added that his administration would not allow hospitals and health care providers to meet the federal health and safety standards for Medicaid and Medicare if they provide chemical or physical gender-affirming care to youth.

  • Justice system
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    "I will appoint a real special prosecutor to go after the most corrupt president in the history of the United States of America, Joe Biden, and the entire Biden crime family.”
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  • Crime
    Trump said in two February 2023 campaign videos that if “Marxist” prosecutors refuse to charge crimes and surrender “our cities to violent criminals,” he “will not hesitate to send in federal law enforcement to restore peace and public safety.”

    Trump added that he would instruct the Department of Justice to open civil rights investigations into “radical left” prosecutors’ offices that engaged in racial enforcement of the law, encourage Congress to use their legal authority over Washington, DC, to restore “law and order” and overhaul federal standards of disciplining minors to address rising crimes like carjackings.
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  • Foreign policy
    Trump has continued his attacks against member countries of NATO, a European and North American defense alliance. At a South Carolina rally last month, Trump said he would not abide by the alliance’s collective-defense clause and would encourage Russia to do “whatever the hell they want” if a member country didn’t meet spending guidelines.

    “NATO was busted until I came along,” Trump said. “I said, ‘Everybody’s gonna pay.’ They said, ‘Well, if we don’t pay, are you still going to protect us?’ I said, ‘Absolutely not.’ They couldn’t believe the answer.”

    The former president has also previously pledged to end the war in Ukraine, though he’s offered no details on how he would do so. “Shortly after I win the presidency, I will have the horrible war between Russia and Ukraine settled,” Trump said at a New Hampshire campaign event last year, adding in another speech that it would take him “no longer than one day” to settle the war if elected.
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  • New cities and flying cars
    Trump said in multiple campaign videos that he would spearhead an effort to build so-called “Freedom Cities” to “reopen the frontier, reignite American imagination, and give hundreds of thousands of young people and other people, all hardworking families, a new shot at home ownership and in fact, the American Dream.”

    In his plan, the federal government would charter 10 new cities on federal land, awarding them to areas with the best development proposals. The former president said in a campaign video that the Freedom Cities would bring the return of US manufacturing, economic opportunity, new industries and affordable living.

    In the March 2023 video, Trump added that the US under a second Trump administration would lead in efforts to “develop vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicles for families and individuals,” not letting China lead “this revolution in air mobility.” The former president said these airborne vehicles would change commerce and bring wealth into rural communities.

  • Electric vehicles
    Trump has promised to roll back new car pollution rules at the Environmental Protection Agency that could require electric vehicles to account for up to two-thirds of new cars sold in the US by 2032. Biden’s electrical vehicle-related policies, Trump claimed at a Michigan rally last September, “spell the death of the US auto industry.”

    “On day one, I will terminate Joe Biden’s electrical vehicle mandate, and I will cancel every job-killing regulation that is crushing American autoworkers,” Trump added.

  • Energy
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    “We’re going to ‘drill, baby, drill’ right away,” Trump told a crowd of supporters in Des Moines, Iowa, during a victory speech after winning the state’s Republican caucuses in January.

    At a South Carolina rally in February, he pledged to remove limits on American natural gas exports.

  • Trade
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    “It’s called you screw us, and we screw you,” Trump said.

    Under his proposed “Trump Reciprocal Trade Act,” the former president said if other countries impose tariffs on the US, the country would impose “a reciprocal, identical” tariff right back.

    It was the same pledge Trump made in a campaign video in 2023: to impose the same tariffs that other countries may impose on the US on those countries. The goal, the former president said then, is to get other countries to drop their tariffs.
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  • Economy
    Trump has promised to extend the cuts from his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, notably the TCJA’s individual income tax breaks. The former president has also talked about reducing the corporate tax rate from the current 21% to 15%.

    “I will make the Trump tax cuts the largest tax cut in history,” the former president said last month at the Black Conservative Federation’s Honors Gala in South Carolina. “We’ll make it permanent and give you a new economic boom.”
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  • Second Amendment
    “I will take Biden’s executive order directing the federal government to target the firearms industry, and I will rip it up and throw it out on day one,” Trump said at the 2023 National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action leadership forum last April.

    The former president also promised in the speech that the government would not infringe on citizens’ Second Amendment rights and that he would push Congress to pass a concealed carry reciprocity.

  • Equity
    “I will create a special team to rapidly review every action taken by federal agencies under Biden’s ‘equity’ agenda that will need to be reversed. We will reverse almost all of them,” Trump said in a campaign video.

    Trump added in multiple campaign videos that he would revoke Biden’s equity executive order that required federal agencies to deliver equitable outcomes in policy and conduct equity training. If elected, Trump said he would also fire staffers hired to implement Biden’s policy, and then reinstate his 2020 executive order banning racial and sexual stereotyping in the federal government.

Author's note: This list is not mine and is incomplete having been published on April 20, 2024.

They have sold their souls and they're looking to buy yours.

I suspect that no matter who wins, not much will change. Joe Biden, if he makes it that long, will likely continue as the puppet he always has been. Donald Trump, if elected, will likely accomplish little, if any, of his promises, much like his first term.

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Did we cross the Rubicon yesterday, on our way to a banana republic?

Or was justice served proving no one is above the law?

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Mostly, it won't matter. Ever since Clinton it's been a Punch n' Judy show for our benefit. 90 to 95% of our way of life is baked in through legal blessings on the wealthy and powerful. The only freedom is the rights of said wealthy and powerful to exploit us. That's our "American capitalist way". We subsidize them with incentives, tax breaks and giveaways and they rape and pillage us. The window for stopping this is long past, and I have no idea what would stop it except calamity or violence, but what we call democracy doesn't work. It's devolved into futile gestures.

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@Snode
it wont have any effect on the campaign, even if Trump goes to jail.

Contrary to the intended results of the verdict, I think that it insures a Trump victory in the election. Which then begs the question of exactly how far those that control the levers behind the scene are willing to go to stop him?

We are in new territory where anything may happen, including war, which this verdict has taken the focus away from with the very recent escalation of allowing US armaments to be fired into Russia.

It's bad juju any way you look at it.

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I think of the guilty verdict as our Orange Revolution.
We are in a thunderstorm at present, and it is forecast to drench us for a few hours.
Can't seem to avoid those stormys.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@on the cusp
valid observation, but the color revolution may go back as far as Nov. 22, 1963, and probably further back than that.

Who do we pay off to get rid of those darn stormys?

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The trial has been a sham. The Bee actually nailed the judge’s instructions to the jury.

https://babylonbee.com/news/judge-instructs-jurors-they-need-not-believe...

Is this who the GOP will run if Trump can’t
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Yes, it would be so much better if we could have Jeb! back again. Or maybe that nice lady who writes her name on bombs destined to take the heads off Gazan children.

Swell.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

@snoopydawg
it matters anymore who runs, the result will be the same, and right now it looks like global conflict. All to cover up the largest heist in the history of the world, that is, the financial take down of the most wealthy nation the world has known.

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up early, out and about and up until late too. So recovery day, but not really because we have a short road trip strting on Monday. (Not to worry JtC, June 3 OT was queued up over a week ago.) Election, pfah! Lawfare? Yes, that too.

So Dems are still trying the old Save Roe v Wade fraud in the inducement to buy votes; they clearly think you can fool most of the people most of the time, and history seems to bear them out.

Voting rights don't exist, really, look for my long ago column on GOTV for details. And THIS????

“The rest of the world is wondering what in the hell is happening to us,” Biden said at a campaign event in New York last month. “And they’re relieved, not because I’m so special but that I’m not Trump.”

Dumb shit conflates Much or most of Europe with ROW and ruling cadres with countries and peoples.

Enouogh shooting at the easy target, how about the easier target, and his 1776 initiative to teach US principles Dog only knows what the hell he thinks those might be, but US history tells us what they is tna that is beaucoups disgustimento.

Pity poor Ukiedom, the NATOists are condemning them to serious hurt, and possibly some fallout into NATOstan as well. Time to change the channel to all music all the time, or, lacking music, there's always this.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

@enhydra lutris Think of all the times democrats could have strengthened Roe, or DACA or? Instead, oh well we tried, once...now lets pander to some half baked niche cause, yep! That'll do it!

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@Snode

Roe since the supremes have made it a state’s issue?
But I can’t believe that anyone is falling for it after Obama said he’d make it a priority and then said it was that important to him. Biden said that the Hayes act didn’t go far enough and then there was Pelosi, Schumer, ect supporting anti abortion Cueller.

Just saw this comment on the 2 parties:

the D’s and R’s are just two cheeks on the same ass and the average person is just stuck in the middle getting dumped on.

Boy ain’t that the truth?

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

@enhydra lutris
for the heads up about your trip and the Mon. OT.

The parties have rewritten the political science text books to one sentence: Red meat and identity politics for the win, on both sides of the aisle! It seems to be working quite well, at that.

Elections used to be about voting in a positive direction and voting for the most qualified candidate, now voting has gone negative and most folks vote against the other guy/gal cause the world's going to end if you don't.

I believe that we, right here in the US, will be feeling some of that NATOstan blowback as well. I think it's baked into the cake.

Heh, The Cleverlys are clever, and pretty dang good musicians as well. Thanks for posting the video.

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

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@usefewersyllables

Caitlin wrote an essay on the waste of time voting is.

Voting is like driving with a toy steering wheel

Most Americans want Biden to quit supporting Israel.

Kirby: Biden isn’t going to be swayed by public opinion.

FJB!

On another note. The websites that take donations for Trump have been crashing since the verdict. One guy who supported the Hellabitch donated $300,000 to Trump. Not sure how that is legal, but he’s not the only 6 figure donor.

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@usefewersyllables
it's a training device for driving a nation into oblivion.

The current model is fashioned after a 1967 Corvette dashboard.

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paid attention to this trial as the other criminal actions seem more important. But very important decision coming up from Judge Merchan, in a very tough spot, re the nature of the sentence. Prison time? No prison time at all for 34 felony convictions and instead just a slap on the wrist in terms of fines/probation? One side or the other is going to be big time unhappy.

Since he's a first-time convicted, the convicted crimes are of the non-violent nature, and imprisoning him might be more trouble than it's worth, I'm leaning towards no prison but in lieu of that he must serve 34 weeks of house detention upon sentencing, with the lovely ankle bracelet, and must further report to his probation everyday re his activities and whereabouts. No travel out of state allowed. He would also get 340 hours of community service, including a minimum 34 hours helping at a homeless shelter. Unfortunately the fines angle isn't promising, as there is a $5k limit for each felony conviction on these crimes, which overall amounts to less than a slap on the writs for the big boy billionaire.

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@wokkamile
legal territory with this case. Conventional law doesn't seem to apply. I wont venture to guess what may happen. But I think that it's been shown that they are willing to go as far as it takes. And there's more trials coming down the pike.

Anything may happen.

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this is not about being a bully on the playground
Corn Pop is not Putin or Xi
one of the indicators of dementia onset is
confusing the past, present and future

we are on a train to nowhere with this crew

thanks for the OT!

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@QMS
alphabet agencies proclivity for using code words for various world leaders, Corn Pop may very well be a non de plume for Putin.

Thanks for the great video jam.

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What was the crime?

Guilty on all counts Politico. The headline is deceptive. Trump was convicted on all the business records charges, which are misdemeanors. However, Merchan structured the jury instructions such that we do not know which of three “object offenses” Trump was guilty of: campaign finance violations, paying off a mistress, or a tax violation where the government made money. These were the crimes that raised the business records charges to felonies, and yet we don’t know which of these crimes Trump was convicted of. It would seem to me that voters would and should want to know what the object crimes were — and that giving voters that information would be paramount in a functioning democracy — but Merchan concealed that information. “Our law,” “our democracy!”

It was obvious that Merchan was biased against Trump. Defense wanted an election expert to testify, but Merchan ruled against it. Maybe 1st item on the numerous items on appeal. Hopefully Turley has an article out.

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@snoopydawg
"Sentence first–verdict afterward." The ruling will most probably be overturned in appeal, well after the damage has been done.

I look for Merchan to retire soon. He may go into politics, he just earned his first stripe.

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Been mowing and catching up around the place all morning.

Biden and Trump lie with ease and can't be believed. Trump said at a campaign event this week he would bomb Moscow and Beijing if he were president. Biden to allow US weapons to strike into Russia. Warmongers to the right of me, warmongers to the left of me.

As to the Trump conviction (which I think will eventually be overturned), I bet his numbers go up not down.

Stein is the only one calling for peace (and the only Jewish candidate). I'll throw my vote away on her provided she's on our ballot.

Round and round and down the hole. Thanks for the OT!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

@Lookout
outdoor chores to do as well, but the rain wont allow it.

To play at politics on the presidential level one sure does have to kiss a lot of ass and rattle a lot of sabres.

I have yet to decide who I'll vote for. Jill Stein's anti war stance is an easy work around for a super majority congressional vote. The only chance we may have is if the dollar collapses and we don't have the money for war.

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@Lookout (Or in Trump's case, what they don't do) rather than what they say.

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“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon

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but while I'm here I'll mention Falsie lies being revealed and new emails come to light...
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New emails uncovered by House Republicans probing the COVID-19 pandemic reveal the deceptive nature of Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

come out smelling like roses.

When you have more money than God you can play both sides to get the desired results!

A couple of examples:

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/30/miriam-adelson-republican-trump...

Republican megadonor and casino billionaire Miriam Adelson plans to help bankroll a massive super PAC for Donald Trump as he seeks to close his financial gap with President Joe Biden.

Adelson is planning to play a major role in funding Preserve America, a pro-Trump super PAC founded during the former president’s 2020 reelection campaign. The group is now being reconstituted for the purpose of helping Trump’s 2024 bid, according to a person with direct knowledge of her plans who was granted anonymity to speak freely.

Like her late husband Sheldon, the Tel Aviv-born Adelson has long been an outspoken supporter of Israel. Adelson, who is the publisher of the Israel Hayom newspaper, compared the Oct. 7 attack on Israel to the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001 in a speech late last year.

On the democratic side here is but one example.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/30/jamaal-bowman-black-voter-group...

A national group arguing Rep. Jamaal Bowman is too radical to represent mainstream Black voters has joined the crush of critics spending big to keep the progressive from a third term, POLITICO has learned.

The National Black Empowerment Action Fund, founded by AIPAC veteran Darius Jones, plans to sink an initial half million dollars into a NY-16 offensive that includes directly interacting with Black voters and mobilizing local officials. More spending is anticipated as they raise more money.

Jones formerly served as the national African American constituency director for AIPAC, or the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The National Black Empowerment Action Fund’s other senior adviser, Richard St. Paul, is also an AIPAC alum.

Bowman is being outspent and outgunned in the nasty New York primary where challenger George Latimer, the Westchester County executive, is running like the incumbent. Latimer has AIPAC firmly in his corner, but he has local and union support as well.

Jones told POLITICO he is not necessarily advocating in favor of Latimer but is working against Bowman, whom his group labeled “an extreme Democratic Socialist” in a press release.

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@humphrey
Citizens United and fund elections with federal tax monies, in equal amounts for all candidates.

That is the way.

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Doesn’t John know that Ukraine isn’t operating the weapons that Biden says can hit Russia?

More from the Gaza pier circus.

Gaza Aid Pier's $320M Price Tag

I have learned that the Biden administration is circulating proposals to publicly dispute the $320 million dollar cost figure for the failed Gaza aid pier as a way of making it appear less of a disaster.

State Department officials in particular are discussing revising the cost downward to as little as $80 million or so, a Department official told me. The ridiculous proposition offered to stem the criticism of the pier would dispute the Pentagon’s most recent estimate, which is almost double what it originally estimated.

That the government seeks to change the narrative says a lot about the Biden camp’s priorities, but it should also be a reminder: If the Pentagon builds it, it will often cost double, triple, or ten times the original estimate, a truth that is plain to any thinking American.

A lot fcking cheaper to let the trucks that have food rotting in them into Gaza!

The recent person in Biden’s administration resigned because Blinken lied mislead congress by saying that he sees no evidence that Israel is deliberately blocking aid get into Gaza.

On the third day of the war, it was Gallant who offered this: “I have ordered a complete siege on the Gaza Strip. There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed. We are fighting human animals and we act accordingly.” For the past seven months, the Israeli government and the Israeli Defense Forces have done everything possible to carry out Gallant’s orders.

So no one is above the law? Then charge Blinken with perjury!

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@snoopydawg
is above the law, except the Bidens. Hopefully that will change.

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@JtC

At least Trump was competent to stand trial. Biden was found to have committed crimes but they didn't charge him because he was incompetent.

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@snoopydawg

is all about who has the biggest bombs.

Pro tip: it ain’t us anymore. Our may, or may not, work. I suspect that theirs just might.

Anyway, we’ll know, soon enough. No smiley.

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