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Blatant fraud. And they are going to get away with it.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 5:00 am
Posted on 1/24/26 at 5:00 am
And they always will. I’m sure Pam Bondi is all over this. Yeah, right.
We need Nick Shirley on this.
We need Nick Shirley on this.
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Your govt and her representatives hates you. Hope you know this.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 6:43 am to Geekboy
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We need Nick Shirley on this.
Will Cain did an interview with his buddy, the older data guy.
He talks about how the process for the fraud we are seeing there was created back in the 70s by dems. They originally brought in the Hmong to pull it off, but they weren't corruptible enough and just wanted to make it on their own. Then eventually the dems found the Somalis, so why the desert herders were brought to the frozen tundra of MN.
The Dem long game on this corruption all around the country is impressive, and evil no doubt.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 6:53 am to Geekboy
You absolutely do not know what you’re talking about. You have no idea how investigations work, much less very intricate, far reaching, ones that involve the interviewing of likely hundreds of witnesses in this particular matter, thousands of documents and other information that must be subpoenaed, etc etc etc etc etc etc. All of which is going on right now, which mere common sense should dictate takes time. This ain’t Law & Order. shite isn’t wrapped up in a day with a nice bow on top.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 6:53 am to Geekboy
Is it true though? The difference between Nick Shirley and this guy is that Nick Shirley showed us video evidence. This guy would be a lot more convincing if he showed us the acts of sale between the Pelosis and Feinsteins and then the rail project. These would all be public records if he’s telling the truth.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 7:12 am to Penrod
quote:Of course it's the truth. The hilarious part of it is that he makes it sound like only liberals pull this stunt.
Is it true though? The difference between Nick Shirley and this guy is that Nick Shirley showed us video evidence. This guy would be a lot more convincing if he showed us the acts of sale between the Pelosis and Feinsteins and then the rail project. These would all be public records if he’s telling the truth.
Now do Trump.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 7:31 am to TX Tiger
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Of course it's the truth
That’s not obvious at all. There are a lot of things alleged on the internet that sound good but are false. We should give zero credence to this kind of “reporting” unless it comes with evidence.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 7:40 am to Penrod
quote:True. I was generalizing. It would be more shocking if it turned out to be not true.
Of course it's the truth
That’s not obvious at all. There are a lot of things alleged on the internet that sound good but are false. We should give zero credence to this kind of “reporting” unless it comes with evidence.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 8:14 am to idlewatcher
Why is the French Revolution in my head right now?
Posted on 1/24/26 at 8:18 am to davyjones
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This ain’t Law & Order. shite isn’t wrapped up in a day with a nice bow on top.
Spot on. I hate to admit it, but there are a lot of MAGA-simps out there who just don’t understand how things work.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 8:25 am to Timeoday
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Why is the French Revolution in my head right now?
It’d be interesting to know the percentage of Americans (both parties) who genuinely feel their taxes support a government that truly represents their interests.
If people are being truthful I can’t imagine that percentage being high at all.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 8:30 am to soonerinlOUisiana
It’s a pretty hurtful and “damaging” situation as well, because, as I mentioned in a post or two yesterday evening, these unrealistic and unreasonable expectations that so many people form at the outset are of course impossible to be met. And in these situations with folks who think it’s preposterous that exactly what they’re demanding and expecting can’t be met, and not only be met but met immediately.
And as we’re seeing, lo and behold, those illogical expectations are of course not met, thus the endless denouncements of failure after failure by this administration. And even when things like in this particular instance are explained as well and straightforwardly as can possibly be, the responses are along the lines of “you’re an idiot if you don’t think this or that could/can be done TODAY, if only Trump cared enough to just say the word - it’s as easy as that. Yet he doesn’t - because he’s _______ (fill in the blank, i.e. “only in it for himself” ; “controlled and told what to do or what not to do by his puppet master Israel” ; “he’s in league with the wrongdoers because he’s actually a far left progressive Democrat” etc etc.
Crazy times, my bro.
ETA: I forgot the most important part, what the “damage” I mentioned at the beginning is. The damage is a cross section of folks who then become convinced that Trump is a bad actor, because clearly he’s acting in the best interest of himself or some other nefarious party, seeing as how he could’ve so very easily sent each and every one of the accused wrongdoers to prison, again, all it requiring is for him to simply say the word. Which again, as previously mentioned, is the farthest thing from accurate reality as can possibly be. Giving him failing grade after failing grade, completely erroneously.
And as we’re seeing, lo and behold, those illogical expectations are of course not met, thus the endless denouncements of failure after failure by this administration. And even when things like in this particular instance are explained as well and straightforwardly as can possibly be, the responses are along the lines of “you’re an idiot if you don’t think this or that could/can be done TODAY, if only Trump cared enough to just say the word - it’s as easy as that. Yet he doesn’t - because he’s _______ (fill in the blank, i.e. “only in it for himself” ; “controlled and told what to do or what not to do by his puppet master Israel” ; “he’s in league with the wrongdoers because he’s actually a far left progressive Democrat” etc etc.
Crazy times, my bro.
ETA: I forgot the most important part, what the “damage” I mentioned at the beginning is. The damage is a cross section of folks who then become convinced that Trump is a bad actor, because clearly he’s acting in the best interest of himself or some other nefarious party, seeing as how he could’ve so very easily sent each and every one of the accused wrongdoers to prison, again, all it requiring is for him to simply say the word. Which again, as previously mentioned, is the farthest thing from accurate reality as can possibly be. Giving him failing grade after failing grade, completely erroneously.
This post was edited on 1/24/26 at 8:55 am
Posted on 1/24/26 at 9:14 am to Great Plains Drifter
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If people are being truthful I can’t imagine that percentage being high at all.
More than 1/2 receive funding from government which was always the lynchpin to growing and maintaining a bloated government.
Posted on 1/24/26 at 9:26 am to Great Plains Drifter
quote:When I was 18, I didn’t really care. When I was 22 and beginning my career, I was optimistic. When I was 23 and doing my taxes, I thought “you frickers!”
It’d be interesting to know the percentage of Americans (both parties) who genuinely feel their taxes support a government that truly represents their interests.
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