Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Coulter thinks talk of a Cohen motive is idiotic, believes prosecutors suborned perjury by Cohen in previous and today's testimony
Pretty wild thing to say about Robert Mueller? Well, he did knowingly prosecute the wrong guy in the anthrax case. Cohen could've been put away for a loooooooooooooong time. When the elites discard the moral absolutes taught by Christian civilization #democracydiesindarkness.
The Cohen testimony today shows Democrat Congress' contempt for the American people, and for itself
Cohen is going to jail for lying to Congress, so nothing he says today could possibly be trusted. In fact, he lied to Congress again in today's testimony, saying he never wanted a position in the Trump administration, when his sentencing documents show that he did, and earnestly. The fact that he was passed over for a position shows he had quite the motive to turn against Trump, and make unfounded accusations.
If the Democrat Congress had any integrity, it wouldn't put up such a bald-faced liar. If it had any self respect, it wouldn't put up someone who lied to it, and lies to it again.
This is self-hating shit.
LA Times: No construction for Trump's wall has begun anywhere because he signed border deal
If Trump had been serious about building the wall, he wouldn't have signed a border deal which ties his hands. He would have vetoed it and proceeded with the national emergency.
Had he done so, legislators would have had little choice but to pass a continuing resolution to fund the government departments threatened with a shutdown at existing levels.
That's the art of the deal, Mr. Big Stuff, but Mr. Big Stuff is all bark and no bite.
No construction for Trump’s wall has begun anywhere, although officials have started or completed fence replacement projects in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Trump, who made building a border wall a central promise of his campaign, declared the emergency on Feb. 15 to bypass Congress and shift up to $6.6 billion, mostly from the Pentagon budget, to build — or rebuild — 234 miles of fencing.
Trump acted after Congress had appropriated only $1.375 billion for 55 miles of border barrier in the Rio Grande Valley, far less than he wanted.
But the 1,169-page appropriations bill Trump signed into law when he issued his emergency declaration also contained restrictions on construction in specific towns, parks and wildlife reserves along about 150 miles of the border in the Rio Grande Valley, which is the administration’s top priority for building new barriers. The restrictions have thwarted Trump’s efforts to build a wall there, at least for now.
An aide to Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), who helped negotiate the restrictions, said it’s not clear if the terms of the spending bill would override the emergency declaration, or vice versa, leaving landowners and town officials in limbo.
13 Republicans vote with Democrats against National Emergency
Two in Michigan, two in Wisconsin, two in Washington.
The wall will stop the cheap illegal agricultural migrant labor used to pick the apples, grapes, etc. and pour profits into the hands of greedy Republican farmers, who are the real problem.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Trump approval at 52% in the Rasmussen poll was 15 days ago but Rush Limbaugh is still repeating it
Rasmussen has Trump at 49% for the last six days.
America finally becomes East Germany as men posing as women triumph in athletics
A wall that needs tearing down is needed though, to complete the analogy.
Oh wait, the prototypes are being demolished!
Democrats for president vote in solidarity with the Ralph Northam wing of their party
The wing's most famous representative was Illinois State Senator Barack Hussein Obama. When life begins was beyond his pay grade, but when it ends sure isn't.
Monday, February 25, 2019
As often noted @tbsol, Justin Amash and libertarians belong to the left, not the right
Amash posed as a member of the right in 2010 to get elected and fooled enough of us, but he dropped "conservative" from his self-identity not long after. The rubes here in the MI-3 Republican Party have voted for him ever since because of the "R", just like Democrats vote habitually for their "D" candidates.
Alexandria The Great's got a little ethics problem
The Congresswoman Loves the Swamp: Her Wealthy Chief of Staff used a PAC to Pay Her Boyfriend (updated)
Here’s
what hasn’t changed: Saikat’s PAC paid AOC’s boyfriend six grand
bookending a six grand payment from AOC’s campaign to Saikat’s LLC. AOC
then made Saikat her Chief. Whether he paid Riley as an under the table
reimbursement for her campaign, or simply because he wanted to throw
some money at one of his candidates is actually immaterial. And you
can’t tell me that money sent to Roberts isn’t money sent to AOC. They
were living together and, as we’ve been told a thousand times, he’s a
spouse…even though they’re not married and she doesn’t disclose his
income as a spouse on her mandatory congressional disclosure forms.
As
for the congresswoman herself, she seems committed to distracting from
the fact that she engaged in swampy campaign finance chicanery.
Alexandria The Great's connection to her NY-14 congressional district is tenuous
Where in the world does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez live?:
She may be America’s most famous freshman congresswoman, but in New York, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a virtual ghost. She has no district office and no local phone number, unlike the state’s three other freshman members. And
it’s unclear whether the 29-year-old lawmaker, who represents the Bronx
and Queens, actually still lives in the Parkchester neighborhood that
has been so closely tied to her rise — even though she won her upset
victory over fellow Democrat Rep. Joe Crowley with accusations that his
home in Virginia made him too Washington-focused to serve his district. Ocasio-Cortez has used her deceased father’s Bronx condo on her voter registration since 2012 . . ..
Her apartment’s next-door neighbor said she had never seen
Ocasio-Cortez. Another neighbor, who has lived down the hall from the
congresswoman’s apartment for the last 40 years, said he’d never seen
her or her boyfriend, Riley Roberts, who has claimed the address as his
own since last spring. “I would have remembered,” said the neighbor when shown a photograph of Ocasio-Cortez. Workers
at Jerry’s Pizzeria, less than a block from her building, and at the
local grocery store said she had never patronized their businesses — and
a server at a nearby taqueria said the congresswoman had only come in
to be filmed by news crews.
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