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Reply #165 - Apr 3rd, 2023 at 9:38pm
 
April 3, 2023
Welcome to the Banana Republic of America


By Brian C. Joondeph

America has officially descended from Ronald Reagan’s “shining city upon the hill” to a banana republic on par with Cuba, Venezuela, or the former Soviet Union.

Elected officials from both parties have no interest in slowing America’s decline and most are cheering it on.

Just this week, any semblance of fairness, justice, equal protection under the law, and a host of other principles which allowed America to thrive for almost 250 years were thrown out the window. America’s demise didn’t begin this week and can be traced to the days of FDR and then the liberal big-government explosion of the 1960s.

There were several checks and balances along the way, tapping on the brakes of America hurdling toward the abyss, specifically Presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. Other Republican presidents merely took the foot off the accelerator, allowing America to coast closer to calamity while Democrat presidents floored the gas pedal, speeding up the decline.

The Biden administration, not content with pedal to the metal acceleration, added a supercharger to the engine and filled the tank with high octane gasoline, turning a fast car into a race car. This past week illustrated the precarious state of America as a beacon of freedom and liberty.

Start with the indictment of former President Donald Trump. A Manhattan district attorney turned a misdemeanor, long past the statute of limitations, into a federal crime which his Manhattan D.A. predecessor, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, the former New York Attorney General, and the Federal Election Commission deemed to not be a crime and declined to prosecute.

Principal players including Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen, in written statements, made clear that even the misdemeanor didn’t happen. Yet here we are with the Democrat party and its weaponized judicial system choosing to indict their political opponent who will be the likely Republican presidential candidate next year.

This does not and never has happened in America, the government in power using such might to destroy their political opponents. Yet here we are.

This same week, independent journalist Matt Taibbi, was visited by the IRS.  Taibbi had the gall to publish some of the Twitter Files, documenting collusion between U.S. federal 3-letter agencies including the FBI, CIA, DOJ, DHS, CDC, and FDA and big tech behemoths in order to control the free flow of news and information, censoring anyone they disagreed with, in flagrant violation of the First Amendment.

The same day Taibbi was testifying before Congress about his investigations, the IRS came to his New Jersey home, unannounced, to inform him of upcoming investigations into his taxes. Quite the coincidence of timing.

Remember Lois Lerner of the IRS harrassing conservative groups and leaking sensitive information to the media? Despite some limited huffing and puffing from Republicans in Congress, there has been no reckoning or accountability.

This is but one of many examples of a weaponized executive branch of government targeting political opponents well outside the intentions and words of our Founding Fathers.

When the IRS got away with targeting political opponents without consequence, the FBI said “hold my beer” and went after candidate and then President Trump, knowingly using Clinton campaign paid-for fabricated opposition research to obtain FISA warrants to spy on Trump and his associates and administration. They parlayed this investigation into a year’s long special counsel witch hunt into every aspect of Donald Trump’s life, without justification, hamstringing his presidency.

Yet after years of a microscopic examination into every aspect of Trump’s life, all they could come up with was some “supposed” hush money paid to a porn actress. Trump has to be the cleanest human being alive.

The same agencies turned a blind eye to the Biden Crime Family including Hunter’s laptop, applying a very selective form of justice. This led to two nonsensical impeachments, unprecedented, and for which once decent politicians, journalists, and other thought leaders either turned a blind eye or cheered along like a gaggle of clapping seals.

Then there was COVID, a bad flu virus weaponized by the government health authorities to shut down the economy and entire country, impose draconian mandates and restrictions based not on science but on political expediency, to kneecap the existing president and usher in new election rules making it easier to cheat and subvert the will of the voters.

Mail-in ballots, lack of chain of custody, ballot harvesting, no signature verification, ballot counting stopped in late evening only to see a dramatic reversal by morning in who was leading, lead to a presidential “selection” rather than an election, again with no reckoning or accountability.

When “we the people” exercised their First Amendment right to peacefully assemble, they were entrapped and unjustly prosecuted without due process or any sense of fairness, again to cripple the outgoing president and hamper any attempt for him to run for election in 2024.

When that failed, then came Trump’s indictment, based on fairy dust law that even liberal legal scholars have decried.

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Reply #166 - Apr 3rd, 2023 at 9:40pm
 
It’s not only Trump facing legal lawfare but also his associates. Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Mike Lindell’s cellphones were seized by the DOJ. Roger Stone and Peter Navarro were arrested. Trump’s Mar a Lago home was raided by the FBI who rifled through Melania’s underwear. The same FBI apparently has yet to look at Hunter Biden or Anthony Weiner’s laptops.

The last telling event this week was a transgender terrorist slaughtering 6 individuals, including 3 young children, at a Christian school. Predictably the Biden administration, singing in harmony with the corporate media, is worried about the backlash against the trans community, “celebrating their resilience” while basically ignoring the 6 dead human beings and their devastated families and friends. As always, they blame the gun, not the transgender shooter likely pumped full of hormones and mental health medications, who deliberately pulled the trigger.

In all of this, where are the Republicans? Or even a few principled Democrats if any exist? If a fraction of these travesties were visited on former President Obama, Democrats would be screeching like banshees, holding press conferences, circling the wagons with sharped fangs defending their party leader. Most Republicans remain silent. Hopefully Trump is taking names.

Our ruling class has made a conscious decision to spend money we don’t have, provoking needless wars, opening our borders, condoning and encouraging crime, destroying the economy along with the hopes and dreams of millions of Americans, all in an attempt to transform America into some multicultural, uber-woke hellhole, reminiscent of the Hunger Games.

So where does that leave America? In 2023, the formerly Judeo-Christian nation has walked away from her moral roots, acknowledging our God-given rights and privileges in favor of selfish and evil ideologies, destroying children, families, and the will of the American people.

We have a weaponized government where those in power make the rules to suit their whims and political needs, destroying all who stand in their way. Several hundred years ago our ancestors fought to rid themselves of a king and here we are with a ruling class filed with kings. America has fought wars against totalitarian regimes of Hitler and Stalin, yet ironically our government is emulating many of their dictatorial attributes.

I am sad for my children and grandchildren. They will be the first generation that will most likely have fewer opportunities and a less prosperous life than their parents had. They say empires last not more than 250 years and America’s 250-year anniversary is in 3 short years.

What will be left in 3 years? Will we be in World War 3 against Russia, China, and Iran, with a ruined economy and hyperinflation, living in a police state, ruled by tyrants willing to use whatever means necessary to stomp out any opposition or resistance? Where are American leaders, men and women of principle and conscience? Will it be left to mob rule or civil war to change course?
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Reply #167 - Apr 3rd, 2023 at 10:02pm
 
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Reply #168 - Apr 3rd, 2023 at 10:37pm
 
Mortdooley wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 9:40pm:
It’s not only Trump facing legal lawfare but also his associates. Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Mike Lindell’s cellphones were seized by the DOJ. Roger Stone and Peter Navarro were arrested. Trump’s Mar a Lago home was raided by the FBI who rifled through Melania’s underwear. The same FBI apparently has yet to look at Hunter Biden or Anthony Weiner’s laptops.

The last telling event this week was a transgender terrorist slaughtering 6 individuals, including 3 young children, at a Christian school. Predictably the Biden administration, singing in harmony with the corporate media, is worried about the backlash against the trans community, “celebrating their resilience” while basically ignoring the 6 dead human beings and their devastated families and friends. As always, they blame the gun, not the transgender shooter likely pumped full of hormones and mental health medications, who deliberately pulled the trigger.

In all of this, where are the Republicans? Or even a few principled Democrats if any exist? If a fraction of these travesties were visited on former President Obama, Democrats would be screeching like banshees, holding press conferences, circling the wagons with sharped fangs defending their party leader. Most Republicans remain silent. Hopefully Trump is taking names.

Our ruling class has made a conscious decision to spend money we don’t have, provoking needless wars, opening our borders, condoning and encouraging crime, destroying the economy along with the hopes and dreams of millions of Americans, all in an attempt to transform America into some multicultural, uber-woke hellhole, reminiscent of the Hunger Games.

So where does that leave America? In 2023, the formerly Judeo-Christian nation has walked away from her moral roots, acknowledging our God-given rights and privileges in favor of selfish and evil ideologies, destroying children, families, and the will of the American people.

We have a weaponized government where those in power make the rules to suit their whims and political needs, destroying all who stand in their way. Several hundred years ago our ancestors fought to rid themselves of a king and here we are with a ruling class filed with kings. America has fought wars against totalitarian regimes of Hitler and Stalin, yet ironically our government is emulating many of their dictatorial attributes.

I am sad for my children and grandchildren. They will be the first generation that will most likely have fewer opportunities and a less prosperous life than their parents had. They say empires last not more than 250 years and America’s 250-year anniversary is in 3 short years.

What will be left in 3 years? Will we be in World War 3 against Russia, China, and Iran, with a ruined economy and hyperinflation, living in a police state, ruled by tyrants willing to use whatever means necessary to stomp out any opposition or resistance? Where are American leaders, men and women of principle and conscience? Will it be left to mob rule or civil war to change course?


Such incoherent false dribble is rare, very rare. Not sure he got anything correct.
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Reply #169 - Apr 3rd, 2023 at 10:42pm
 
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/04/welcome_to_the_banana_republic_...

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a federal crime which his Manhattan D.A. predecessor, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, the former New York Attorney General, and the Federal Election Commission deemed to not be a crime and declined to prosecute.


Not true - They didn't get to the point of deciding. They were also asked to put it on hold while the Barr led DOJ pretended to investigate.

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Principal players including Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen, in written statements, made clear that even the misdemeanor didn’t happen.


So Cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison for something that didn't happen?

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This does not and never has happened in America, the government in power using such might to destroy their political opponents. Yet here we are.


Trump tried to use his Power to get at Joe Biden via Hunter Biden - It got him impeached if you remember. However is this case it isn't political. It hasn't happened before because criminal Presidents are rare.

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Yet after years of a microscopic examination into every aspect of Trump’s life, all they could come up with was some “supposed” hush money paid to a porn actress.


And 2 impeachments, All his business failures, The university criminal failure etc. Then his current cases including stealing sensitive documents and raising an insurrection. This guy seems to have forgotten to mention all this.

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This led to two nonsensical impeachments


On both impeachment many republicans concluded that yes Trump was guilty. They declined to convict for different reasons.

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Then there was COVID, a bad flu virus


A flu that killed over a million Americans. Poor dumb Idiot.

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Mail-in ballots, lack of chain of custody, ballot harvesting, no signature verification, ballot counting stopped in late evening only to see a dramatic reversal by morning….


All the BS proven incorrect over and over again.

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When “we the people” exercised their First Amendment right to peacefully assemble, they were entrapped and unjustly prosecuted ….


No a violent insurrection is not protected by the first amendment.


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It’s not only Trump facing legal lawfare but also his associates. Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Mike Lindell’s cellphones were seized by the DOJ. Roger Stone and Peter Navarro were arrested


Planning and running an insurrection will do that for you.

There is nothing in this that could be taken seriously.

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Reply #170 - Apr 3rd, 2023 at 10:43pm
 
Now now, Dnarever, Mort does have a point, you know. What about all of Mr Trump's close friends who were arrested?

Roger Stone, Mike Flynn, Paul Mannafort, etc, etc, etc. Why were they all busted?

Mr Trump had to go and pardon them, remember?

Okay, he didn't pardon Mike Cohen, Rudy and John Eastman. Mr Trump made them stew. And they conveniently waited for Mr Trump to leave before targeting Sloppy Steve.

SO UNFAIR!!!

DRAIN THE SWAMP!
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Reply #171 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 5:16am
 
Karnal wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 8:30pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 7:03pm:
Karnal wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 6:53pm:
Dnarever wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 4:28pm:
Karnal wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 10:21am:
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you open his mouth and turn the crank and the same stuff comes out .
its frankly boring


Oh? Not like low-taxed, well-run, law and order states?

Most stimulating. I'm sure fiscal policy and public sector efficiency matrixes really float Ron D's boat.

Still, it's a lot more fun bussing your illegals up to Washington for the fake news, no?

Not exactly efficient interstate liaison, but it's guaranteed a monologue on Tucker.

DRAIN THE SWAMP!!!


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it's a lot more fun bussing your illegals up to Washington for the fake news, no?


Actually he didn't have any illegals - he had to import them. Cost his state a fortune in tax payer funds ( or more likely federal grants) to do it. The issue is that there is a name for doing this. It's called people smuggling.

He was very lucky that none of the refugees he moved into freezing climates seem to have died. That wasn't his fault just luck.


True, but nothing says low-taxed, well-run, law and order states like bussing your homeless unannounced to Washington DC, now does it?

Besides, Ron's using government funded lawyers to fight the civil suit for human trafficking, so that shows thrift, right? He even had laws changed to prevent personal liability, so that shows accountability.

No matter how you look at this, Ron comes out smelling like roses - on Fox, anyway.

It's a good thing Aquascoot had the volume turned down for Ron's speech. We wouldn't want anyone getting the wrong idea, no?

I think he's switched back to Dear Leader again, it's hard to tell.

He must be channel-surfing.



you need to be open to all sources .

success leaves clues.

studying a governor or a president is a worthwhile investment.

we also need to study failure.

so studying gweg or mattyfisk is a worthwhile investment also


Agreed. It might be worth studying how a guy like Sleepy Joe can pass a jobs & infrastructure bill and see unemployment drop to a record low of 3.6%.

It might also be worth reflecting on your view of leaders as entertainers and explore how things actually get done.

Either that, or chow down with the chodes, channel surfing Ron D speeches with the sound turned down.



incorrect and badly so.


young men (chodes) arent even bothered trying, they are so demoralised by the weak sauce administration


Unlike the Great Depression, however, today's work crisis is not an unemployment crisis. Only a tiny fraction of workless American men nowadays are actually looking for employment. Instead we have witnessed a mass exodus of men from the workforce altogether. At this writing, nearly 7 million civilian non-institutionalized men between the ages of 25 and 54 are neither working nor looking for work — over four times as many as are formally unemployed. Between 1965 and 2015, the percentage of prime-age U.S. men not in the labor force shot up from 3.3% to 11.7%.
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Reply #172 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 6:33am
 
Mortdooley wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 9:38pm:
Start with the indictment of former President Donald Trump. A Manhattan district attorney turned a misdemeanor, long past the statute of limitations, ...



Incorrect.

Bookkeeping fraud, only a misdemeanor in New York, has a two-year statute of limitations as a misdemeanor, but five years as a felony.

Under New York law, that can be extended if the defendant spends long periods outside the jurisdiction.

Trump lived at the White House until January 2021 and spends most of the year in Florida at his Mar-a-Lago club.

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Reply #173 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 7:26am
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 4th, 2023 at 5:16am:
At this writing, nearly 7 million civilian non-institutionalized men between the ages of 25 and 54 are neither working nor looking for work

aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 7:16pm:
'in 2021, 6 million american men between the ages of 20 and 40 are not working'.

So around 9million in 25-54 range at the end of Trump's presidency in 2021.  It dropped 2million with Biden to 7million.
They jumped out of bed with a plan because of Jo Biden, not Trump.
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Reply #174 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 7:46am
 
TRUMP!
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Reply #175 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 9:25am
 
lol...

https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1642972584458309633

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they are treating this like he's on the first flight from Mars or something


https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1642977513293873155

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first time in human history that a luggage carousel has been given NEWS ALERT treatment


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Reply #176 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 12:44pm
 

In the early hours of Wednesday morning AEST,  Donald Trump will head from Trump Tower in New York City to Manhattan's arraignment court, becoming the first former president to face criminal charges in US history.

He flew from his Mar-a-lago estate in Florida to New York to spend the night in the skyscraper, which was surrounded by Trump supporters, reporters and security.

It's now Monday night in New York City and until the Republican presidential candidate heads to court, there's a sense of watching and waiting.
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Reply #177 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 1:26pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 4th, 2023 at 12:44pm:
In the early hours of Wednesday morning AEST,  Donald Trump will head from Trump Tower in New York City to Manhattan's arraignment court, becoming the first former president to face criminal charges in US history.

He flew from his Mar-a-lago estate in Florida to New York to spend the night in the skyscraper, which was surrounded by Trump supporters, reporters and security.

It's now Monday night in New York City and until the Republican presidential candidate heads to court, there's a sense of watching and waiting.



you need to stop being a creepy stalker.
you are like a teenage girl on heat thinking about which hotel ed sheeran is staying out.
lusting after donald wont help you
he has no intention of sleeping with you
he only like hot and age appropriate women
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Reply #178 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 1:37pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 4th, 2023 at 1:26pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 4th, 2023 at 12:44pm:
In the early hours of Wednesday morning AEST,  Donald Trump will head from Trump Tower in New York City to Manhattan's arraignment court, becoming the first former president to face criminal charges in US history.

He flew from his Mar-a-lago estate in Florida to New York to spend the night in the skyscraper, which was surrounded by Trump supporters, reporters and security.

It's now Monday night in New York City and until the Republican presidential candidate heads to court, there's a sense of watching and waiting.



you need to stop being a creepy stalker.



Reminds me ...

Donald Trump caught saying he will date 10-year-old girl 'in ten years' in new video

In audio from the tape, Mr Trump can be heard asking the 10-year-old if she is going up an escalator inside Trump Tower in New York, to which she responds: “Yeah”.

He then turns to the camera and says: “I’m going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?”


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Reply #179 - Apr 4th, 2023 at 3:48pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 4th, 2023 at 5:16am:
Karnal wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 8:30pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 7:03pm:
Karnal wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 6:53pm:
Dnarever wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 4:28pm:
Karnal wrote on Apr 3rd, 2023 at 10:21am:
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you open his mouth and turn the crank and the same stuff comes out .
its frankly boring


Oh? Not like low-taxed, well-run, law and order states?

Most stimulating. I'm sure fiscal policy and public sector efficiency matrixes really float Ron D's boat.

Still, it's a lot more fun bussing your illegals up to Washington for the fake news, no?

Not exactly efficient interstate liaison, but it's guaranteed a monologue on Tucker.

DRAIN THE SWAMP!!!


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it's a lot more fun bussing your illegals up to Washington for the fake news, no?


Actually he didn't have any illegals - he had to import them. Cost his state a fortune in tax payer funds ( or more likely federal grants) to do it. The issue is that there is a name for doing this. It's called people smuggling.

He was very lucky that none of the refugees he moved into freezing climates seem to have died. That wasn't his fault just luck.


True, but nothing says low-taxed, well-run, law and order states like bussing your homeless unannounced to Washington DC, now does it?

Besides, Ron's using government funded lawyers to fight the civil suit for human trafficking, so that shows thrift, right? He even had laws changed to prevent personal liability, so that shows accountability.

No matter how you look at this, Ron comes out smelling like roses - on Fox, anyway.

It's a good thing Aquascoot had the volume turned down for Ron's speech. We wouldn't want anyone getting the wrong idea, no?

I think he's switched back to Dear Leader again, it's hard to tell.

He must be channel-surfing.



you need to be open to all sources .

success leaves clues.

studying a governor or a president is a worthwhile investment.

we also need to study failure.

so studying gweg or mattyfisk is a worthwhile investment also


Agreed. It might be worth studying how a guy like Sleepy Joe can pass a jobs & infrastructure bill and see unemployment drop to a record low of 3.6%.

It might also be worth reflecting on your view of leaders as entertainers and explore how things actually get done.

Either that, or chow down with the chodes, channel surfing Ron D speeches with the sound turned down.



incorrect and badly so.


young men (chodes) arent even bothered trying, they are so demoralised by the weak sauce administration


Unlike the Great Depression, however, today's work crisis is not an unemployment crisis. Only a tiny fraction of workless American men nowadays are actually looking for employment. Instead we have witnessed a mass exodus of men from the workforce altogether. At this writing, nearly 7 million civilian non-institutionalized men between the ages of 25 and 54 are neither working nor looking for work — over four times as many as are formally unemployed. Between 1965 and 2015, the percentage of prime-age U.S. men not in the labor force shot up from 3.3% to 11.7%.


Incorrect, eh?

Here's Wikipedia, Aquascoot. Feel free to update with your figures.

Kindly add your details on the chodes please.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unemployment_in_the_United_States
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