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Wednesday, July 14, 2021

How To Get Democrats To Leave Your State:


Nothing To Worry About, I'm Sure They Will Have Butterflies On The Gas Chamber Walls.....


 

Are Butterflies Free To Fly, High Away? Bye, Bye....


Hey Cuba, Wanna Trade?


 

Looks Like A Win/Win To Me!

Mysterious Duffel Bags of Cash Conveniently Appear to Bail Out Radical Leftist Protesters


It sounds like a scene out of a political potboiler: Mysterious duffel bags of cash, often full of hundred-dollar bills, being brought in to bail out protesters. Sometimes, the amount of cash can exceed $50,000. And the locked-up protesters don’t need to call a single person.

It’s not a work of fiction, though. This is what’s happening in Minnesota, where the reports say huge sums of hard money are being used to get environmentalist protesters who object to the construction of the Line 3 pipeline replacement out of jail.

According to Alpha News, a conservative online news outlet based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested across the state after various acts of vandalism and trespassing, including several protesters from outside Minnesota.

Line 3 is the newest cause célèbre among the environmentalist left now that Keystone XL is, for all intents and purposes, dead and buried.

As noted by the Minnesota Post, an online news outlet considered to have a more liberal bent, this is somewhat different — with the Line 3 replacement being “intended to replace a smaller existing pipeline that first began operating in the 1960s that is aging, corroding and considered a...

This Is What Happens When You Let The Man In the Yellow Hat Cross The Border With Drugs...


 

Clashes in Paris as protesters march over mandatory Covid jabs & incoming ‘health pass’ scheme in France (VIDEOS)


People in France have taken to the streets to protest against the government’s decision to make Covid-19 vaccination compulsory for health workers and to introduce a health pass to access bars and restaurants.

Protests took place across France on Wednesday with heated clashes erupting with police in Paris. A number of groups, including those associated with the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) movement, announced their intention to hold demonstrations across the country on Tuesday following the government’s announcement of compulsory vaccinations for health workers and the introduction of a national Covid-19 passport.


In Paris, eyewitness footage captured people fleeing from tear gas as police were deployed in sizable numbers to break up the demonstrations. Major city arteries could be seen blocked by protesters and police. In one instance, a canister of tear gas landed near a restaurant terrace, causing diners to scarper inside.
Smaller protests took place elsewhere in the city, with some groups convening at Place de Clichy. Demonstrators could be heard banging drums and chanting in footage shared on social media.
Some of the protesters adopted unusual garb as part of their demonstrations, including one participant who dressed as Jesus and bore a large cross for...

Cubans Vs. Democrats:


 

GET READY: ECONOMISTS ARE PREDICTING MAJOR INFLATION NOT SEEN IN DECADES IN MAJOR HIT ON U.S. ECONOMY


You weren’t one of those Americans who believed the Biden regime when they told us some weeks ago that “inflation is transitory,” were you?

Good, because the regime lied to us.

New figures (not including ‘volatile’ food and gasoline because those would make inflation numbers even worse) show that price hikes are real, and they’re spectacular.'Americans should brace themselves for several years of higher inflation than they've seen in decades, according to economists who expect the robust post-pandemic economic recovery to fuel brisk price increases for a while,' The Wall Street Journal reported.

'The respondents on average now expect a widely followed measure of inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy components, to be up 3.2% in the fourth quarter of 2021 from a year before. They forecast the annual rise to recede to slightly less than 2.3% a year in 2022 and 2023. That would mean an average annual increase of 2.58% from 2021 through 2023, putting inflation at levels last seen in 1993.'

Here’s what a gaggle of economists said:
— Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economics LLC: 'We're in a transitional phase right now. We are transitioning to a higher period of inflation and interest rates than we've had over the last 20 years.'

— Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton: 'Inflation is expected to surge longer and longer—longer than the Fed previously thought. The Fed is now likely to raise rates in the first half of 2023, although some Fed presidents will be nipping at the bit to move sooner.'

— Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council: 'The danger is that monetary authorities are behind the curve. I'm not saying hyperinflation is around the corner, just that a lot of things have come together in the last year, and the overall trend of costs across the board is growing faster than in the last five or 10 years.'

— Swift noted the havoc that inflation is having on the construction industry, saying: 'It's disruptive—you can't be sure of what your costs are, whether you can get supplies or what the costs will be six months from now. I'd hate to be in the construction business trying to bid on a job when you don't know what the cost of steel will be 18 months from now.'
CNN confessed that 'Americans have witnessed some wild price hikes over the past few months. Shortages and supply chain issues across the world have sent the cost to make and move goods soaring and...

On Hunter Biden's Art Career:




 

Navy Brass Focused More on Wokeness than Warfighting


The Navy’s top brass is more focused on wokeness and diversity training than on winning wars — leaving sailors feeling unprepared to face a 21st century conflict with China, according to a damning report commissioned by Republican lawmakers.

The report, commissioned by Republicans on the Senate and House Armed Services Committees, showed that since the end of the Cold War, the Navy has been drifting more towards a culture of careerism, political correctness, and risk aversion than actually training its sailors on how to fight and win.

The report, written by Marine Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Robert E. Schmidle and Navy Rear Adm. (Ret.) Mark Montgomery, found after 77 in-depth interviews with sailors of different ranks and jobs that their frustration with non-essential training was “overwhelming.”

The report said:
While programs to encourage diversity, human sex trafficking prevention, suicide prevention, sexual assault prevention, and others are appropriate, they come with a cost. The non-combat curricula consume Navy resources, clog inboxes, create administrative quagmires, and monopolize precious training time.

By weighing down sailors with non-combat related training and administrative burdens, both Congress and Navy leaders risk sending them into battle less prepared and less focused than their opponents.
One active duty lieutenant said in the report, “Sometimes I think we care more about whether we have enough diversity officers than if we’ll survive a fight with the Chinese navy.”

She added: “It’s criminal. They think my only value is as a black woman. But you cut our ship open with a missile and we’ll all bleed the same color.”

A recently retired senior enlisted leader also referenced the top brass’s focus on diversity training over basic operational skills.

“I guarantee you every unit in the Navy is up to speed on their diversity training. I’m sorry that I can’t say the same of their ship handling training,” he said.

Others attested to a Navy more focused on compliance training than warfighting.

“The Navy treats warfighting readiness as a compliance issue,” one career commander said. “You might even use the term compliance-centered warfare as opposed to adversary-centered warfare or...

BLM Has A New Meaning And It Perfectly Inhabits The Truth....


 


New Analysis Shows 60 Percent Error Reporting Rate During Fulton County Hand-Count Audit in Georgia


A new analysis from VoterGA has demonstrated a shocking 60 percent error rate during the hand-count audit in Fulton County, Ga.

VoterGA analyzed mail-in ballot images that were released to the public after a court ordered them to be made public on Apr. 13. They found that 923 of the 1539 mail-in ballot batch files contained incorrect data.

VoterGA stated in a press release about their findings: “These inaccuracies are due to discrepancies in votes for Donald Trump, Joe Biden and total votes cast compared to their reported audit totals for respective batches. Thus, the error reporting rate in Fulton’s hand count audit is a whopping 60%.”

“One type of error discovered involved duplicate results reporting for batches of ballots. The team found at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots with 4,255 total extra votes were redundantly added into Fulton Co. audit results for the November election. These illicit votes include 3,390 extra votes for Joe Biden, 865 extra votes for Donald Trump and 43 extra votes for Jo Jorgenson,” they added.

Additionally, VoterGA has reported finding seven different falsified audit tally sheets which contained fake vote totals for their particular batches. They are also saying that Fulton County omitted 100,000 tally sheets, including over 50,000 from mail-in ballots, for the hand count audit conducted by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. These new findings have been added to...