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originally posted by: pneumatikoi
a reply to: dashen
People are so desperate to find meaning in things.
Trump isn’t even a noteworthy 2 dimensional chess player. He’s more like Forrest Gump, stumbling around while people of questionable intellect and intentions take advantage of the situations that present themselves by said stumbling.
Q is an amateur psyop. To people who ARENT desperate to find meaning in trump’s bumblings, this is surface-level obvious.
Buttigieg was charged with a sex offense modifier because he chose a playground as the place to do his business and because one of the teens he was with was 16. But thanks to family connections — including his father who is a lawyer and his brother, who is a district court judge, he got most of the charges dropped.
Buttigieg served no jail time and did community service for “disturbing the peace.”
His friends, on the other hand, weren’t so lucky. One boy served 4 months in a juvenile detention center and the other adult he was with, a 42-year-old man, served three years in prison.
originally posted by: carewemust
February 12, 2020
President Trump is considering terminating Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson from his I.G. position, for not cooperating with Congressional investigators.
(FYI: Atkinson's closed-session Impeachment testimony has been sealed by Congressman Adam Schiff, because his cross-examination by Republicans revealed information that was Good for Trump / Bad for Schiff.)
[...]
Does anyone know of any past Anti-Trump statements from ICIG Michael Atkinson?
What do you suppose he is guilty of, and willing to be fired for, rather than admit what he did wrong, and beg forgiveness??
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Sabrechucker
My point is that Trump was not talking about Q here. He was talking about the person using the pen name Anonymous who wrote that book. Q obviously most have known this - it’s not hard to figure out. So why then post that, acting like Trump was talking about Q? It doesn’t make any sense.
PJ that was my conclusion as I read it also.
The reporter might have been thinking Q but DJT wasn't.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
How many Billionaire's does it take?
It's all a game to them.
This is part of a series revealing the billionaires donating to Democrats running for president.
Sleepy Joe has 44 Billionaires donating.
Poking Haunt Us has 3 Billionaires.
Amy Blob of Tar has 21.
Creepy Banker Steyer has 5.
The only Billionaire supporting Gabbard is Jack Dorsey.
Here Are The Billionaires Backing Pete Buttigieg’s Presidential Campaign
Shocking...
Pete Buttigieg Was Arrested For ‘Indecent Exposure’ In 2001
Buttigieg was charged with a sex offense modifier because he chose a playground as the place to do his business and because one of the teens he was with was 16. But thanks to family connections — including his father who is a lawyer and his brother, who is a district court judge, he got most of the charges dropped.
Buttigieg served no jail time and did community service for “disturbing the peace.”
His friends, on the other hand, weren’t so lucky. One boy served 4 months in a juvenile detention center and the other adult he was with, a 42-year-old man, served three years in prison.
Financial records reviewed by Politico show that Joe Biden’s brother James sold one of his three parcels of land in the U.S. Virgin Islands at a substantial profit to a well-connected lobbyist who then extended a mortgage to James on the remaining two parcels.
In May 2005, James Biden purchased an acre of land on Water Island for $150,000. He then applied for and received an easement to divide the property into three plots, one of which he sold to lobbyist Scott Green — a decade-long Senate staffer for Joe Biden in the 1980s — for $150,000. James had initially purchased all three parcels for $150,000, meaning that he made his money back and was able to keep the majority of the one acre plot for himself.
Green’s lobbying firm, Lafayette Group — which features a photo of Green with Biden on its website and quotes Biden endorsing Green — earned two government contracts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency worth a total of $5.8 million on April 11, 2010.
Lafayette Group earned tens of millions of dollars in government contracts during the course of Biden’s time as vice president. During his time in the Senate, Biden also advocated for a number of areas in which Green’s lobbying intersected, including a broadband network for first responders and the non-profit Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program.
"If you look at any major initiative on emergency communications since DHS was created, it’s a good bet that Lafayette Group was involved."
“If we learned anything through 2016 and the Russian interference with our elections, it’s [that] no single organization, no single state, no locality can go at this problem alone,” CISA Director Christopher Krebs said in the report.