Kash Patel Takes Over At FBI And DOJ As We Knew It Is Gone

We’re going to find out, bet on it

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And this is how and why everyone should start understanding that they do not intend to allow power to change hands ever again.

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Daughter no1 applied for :uk: passport. Just got approved.

Now coffee.

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Hey, Nancy Sinatra to this day creative output was far more than some one hit wonder. She had the Wrecking Crew as her backup band. Her work with the producer songwriter Lee Hazlewood was legendary.
She also loathes Trump mostly because of his lies about her father during his Atlantic City.

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I forgot to go to the town hall, but apparently the wingnut bastard was given a torrid time even without me, and this is a beet-red district that he won by 20 points…

I loved this. Hopefully it induces some fear of the FSM to the cowards.

Another video from Bluestein shows an attendee asking McCormick why a “supposedly conservative party” is “taking such a radical and extremist and sloppy approach” to the cuts.

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Yeah so the cost of protecting the richest man in the word falls on the US taxpayer instead his pocket. And I’m guess these guys weren’t vetted.

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And the real pain hasn’t hit yet.

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Perhaps. But they’ll have to survive the cascade failure that they, themselves, have initiated. It’s inevitable.

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And in Georgia’s suburban-rural 7th district …

He said, “The fact that I came here was because I knew there’d be about 75% people that were unhappy, and I wanted to have a discussion about how we can get to the end point and solve some problems. I didn’t have to come here. My staff didn’t have to come here.”

Yes, because congresscritters don’t have to answer to their constituents anymore.

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My horror scope in the Onion

I better lay low….

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I have to post this part from the Onoon article…

“Whoa, he must have some real bad dirt on the U.S. populace for them to just let him get away with so much unconscionable bullshit. You have to wonder what he knows,” said billions of world inhabitants outside of President Trump’s jurisdiction, further speculating that the only possible explanation for the continued deference of American elected officials, American media, and American citizens to an obviously corrupt and incompetent leader would be Trump’s possession of damaging information that could take down the entire country. “There’s no way a truly proud and free nation would put up with this if Trump weren’t blackmailing them with something really, really bad—something so unspeakably heinous that it would destroy their country if anyone found out. Otherwise, why wouldn’t they nail this asshole to a burning outhouse?” At press time, the world was experiencing a sinking feeling that Trump may have compromising information on them as well.”
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It’s a really really sad day when parody is damn close to truth except it seems to me the damning evidence on elected officials is cowardice. On about 45% of the American voting population there is serious apparent brain dead stupidity. They voted without paying attention or believing what trump said on the campaign trail. Now there is buyers remorse. I hope we, as a country can survive the daily fire hose of bullshit spewing from trump and Musk+cult.

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I’m sure there’s some grift involved, too. Other countries have privatized their postal services, with mixed results.

I can hear those rural GOP congresscritters now: “Please don’t get rid of MY district’s tiny post offices! Here, I’ll give you some $$$!”

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Trump is a leased car- We were conned by the car salesman into taking out the 48 month lease.
We paid off one month and have 47 months to go.

We are all sick of this car after one month.

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Like I said…the plan is 100% not to have to.

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Well since eggs are too expensive, and tomatoes aren’t in season, did anyone at the meeting start pelting McCormick with bottles of spices? Or pecans fer christsakes?

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Is she there already? What does she do in England?

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And that’s from seven years ago!

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Reading a book about the first Congress. During the debate about whether the President or Senate should have the power to fire a confirmed member of the Cabinet, Madison argued that it must be the President. To concerns that such power enhanced the risk of Presidential tyranny, Madison postulated that dictatorship in America was “impossible” because it took the votes of millions to elect a president making it “inconceivable” that any “vicious character” could be raised to that station.

History to Little Jemmy, “hold my beer!” or to put it musically, in 2024, those “millions” decided to “dream the impossible dream!”

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“‘MAGA’ is profoundly corrupt, unmistakably anti-democracy and, most importantly, ‘MAGA’ is explicitly a Nazi movement,” he said in video of the meeting, drawing applause from the audience. “You may have replaced a swastika with a red hat, but that’s what it is.”

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From the Politico article

Senators voted 52-48 on the GOP budget resolution, with Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky joining all Democrats in opposition, after more than 10 hours of debate and 25 roll call votes on amendments.

I wish senate resistance was more visible…but this is not nothing.

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