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Bizarro world is right. Its almost as though the Chairman and The Party WANT Trump to not only run again, but they want him to be re-elected. Nearly everything they have been doing is only going to push him to run, and its going to encourage fence sitters to vote for him. And by fence sitters, I don't mean progs. I mean conservative folks who are debating whether they should support Desantis, Cruz, or Trump."in order to lead America you must love America"
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The Progs are terrified of DeSantis b/c he'll win. And he's good. And he's effective. DJT may or may not win -- I rather doubt he will -- but we already know he isn't good and isn't effective.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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The kooks are in charge...it's not really complicated. Chairman "Big Guy" Poopypants is not going to contest what the kooks tell him...he is both comprised and mentally incompetent. The kooks know their unchecked powers time is limited and they are incorporating a scorched earth policy...the only thing the kooks cannot control right now is the Supreme Court...thank God. Their vengeance has only just begun.
November cannot get here soon enough.Shut the fuck up Donny!
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You'd probably do well to wait and see on this. I have no doubt that the Ds have the capacity to abuse governmental power in egregious ways. I also have no doubt that DJT is a complete fucking asswipe capable of remarkable stupidity. I wouldn't want to bet against either one.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View PostBizarro world is right. Its almost as though the Chairman and The Party WANT Trump to not only run again, but they want him to be re-elected. Nearly everything they have been doing is only going to push him to run, and its going to encourage fence sitters to vote for him. And by fence sitters, I don't mean progs. I mean conservative folks who are debating whether they should support Desantis, Cruz, or Trump.
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Ukriane: Despite the growing threats of a nuclear disaster at the Ukrainian nuclear rector facity in Zaporizia - Europe's largest NPP - nothing of note has changed in the battle space on the ground. Russian forces make small gains versus Ukrainian forces taking back occupied villages - none of this back and forth is of any strategic significance.
There's no question that both Ukrainian defense forces and local resistance is making things difficult for the Russian occupiers but making things difficult versus actually kicking them out are two very differnt things. The Russians aren't leaving in the face of Ukrainian military pressure backed by western help. The result is a stand-off with no end to in sight and steady worsening of the 70 years of relative stability, both global and central European, that was guaranteed by NATO and various arms treaties between the US and Russia. While NATO has strengthened, relationships between the western powers and Russia have collapsed. Most of this news is not being reported except in snippets with little mention of the potential consequences.
I offer no insight on solutions but, IMO, the Russians cannot be trusted to negotiate through diplomatic means. It seems the NATO alliance is counting on that and the power of sanctions and the isolation of Russia to change Putin's mind. Realists inside Ukraine share my view. In a recent essay written by Yulia Tymoshenko, a former Ukrainian Prime Minister, she lays out a framework of new approaches to solidify European and western security interests in an increasingly dangerous world. The west is facing increasing Chinese and Russian authoritarianism and aggression that seeks to unwind this 70 year old world order that has prevailed since the end of WWII. It's a good piece but its most frank assessment of the status quo is the existence of forums where one nation can over-ride the wishes of the majority, the UN Security Council is just one example.
Of course, changing that is a long term solution. It does nothing but talk about change while letting Vladamir Putin run roughshod over decades of agreements that supposedly guaranteed the sovereignty of Ukraine and its legal borders. Moreover, he is holding the world hostage with a threat of nuclear disaster and the stoppage of energy and food supplies. The emergence of an alignment of national and strategic interests in a new set of axis powers including Russia, China and Iran is cause for concern. China's military activity that has occurred as a result of the Pelosi visit to Taiwan adds to those concerns.
Over the short term, I see nothing but the gradual descent to a third world war involving the western powers working to preserve liberal democracies in the face of aggressive authortarian regimes aligned to destroy them. The longer the west dallies in confronting this emerging threat - force on force - the harder it is going to be to contain or reverse it.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Someone who knows criminal law better than me would know for sure but Trump's attorneys should have some abbreviated copy of the warrant (probably not the full version). They also should have an inventory of everything taken from MAL. I don't believe there's anything preventing Trump from sharing those documents with the public.
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostWhen in doubt...scream JANUARY 6TH!!!
https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/...Really%20About
There’s a game prosecutors play. Let’s say I suspect X committed an armed robbery, but I know X is dealing drugs. So, I write a search-warrant application laying out my overwhelming probable cause that X has been selling small amounts of cocaine from his apartment. I don’t say a word in the warrant about the robbery, but I don’t have to. If the court grants me the warrant for the comparatively minor crime of cocaine distribution, the agents are then authorized to search the whole apartment. If they find robbery tools, a mask, and a gun, the law allows them to seize those items. As long as agents are conducting a legitimate search, they are authorized to seize any obviously incriminating evidence they come across. Even though the warrant was ostensibly about drug offenses, the prosecutors can use the evidence seized to charge robbery.
I believe that principle is key to understanding the FBI’s search of former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Monday. The ostensible justification for the search of Trump’s compound is his potentially unlawful retention of government records and mishandling of classified information. The real reason is the Capitol riot.
If that's really the case with the MAL search, then it's another fishing expedition and it will blow in DOJ's face. Bigly.Last edited by Mike; August 9, 2022, 10:23 AM.
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostWhen in doubt...scream JANUARY 6TH!!!Last edited by froot loops; August 9, 2022, 10:24 AM.
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I'm constantly reminded by others who intelligently discuss world affairs and US politics to avoid doomsday scenarios. They're usually outliers among multiple possible outcomes. The US and its economy has remained remarkably resilient to challenges and proven time and again that outomes tend towards the moderate, top of the curve probabilities.
When it comes to predicting outcomes at the hands of the progressive movement in the US - presently controlling the levers of government at the federal and some state levels - I just don't see the catastrophic, dark outcomes that many do. I don't deny there are troubling trends but such things tend to end up at other outcomes less dark and less catastrophic. Reading the actual contents - at least summaries as I've not read the bill itself - HR 5737 that is 725 pages - provides some proof of this although certainly not absolute. There are obviously compromise, more moderate provisions in the bill - this is especially true in the energy and tax provisions of it (IMO). The provision that gradually allows the federal government to negotiate drug prices (currently for only 10 drugs and the number gradually increases) and that caps prescritption drug prices (currently only for Medicare and Medicaid recipients) are big deals.
In my experience, while you have to look for them, you'll discover moderate not extreme outcomes end up prevailing. Looking for them does require some optimism and that's in short supply these days.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Mike View Post
If that's really the case with the MAL search, then it's another fishing expedition and it will blow in DOJ's face. Bigly.
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