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Humans, for the most part, don't have a clue.
Don't want or need one.
They're happy.
They think they have a good bead on things.
But why the big secret?
People are smart. They can handle it.
A person is smart.
People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it.
Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No.147437247 📁
Oct 31 2017 22:31:00 (EST)
Get the popcorn, Friday & Saturday will deliver on the MAGA promise. POTUS knows he must clean house (gov't) in order to 'free up' and demonstrate who has authority in order to pass important legislation. This was always the priority. Remember, AG Sessions cannot look like an impartial player that is out to get all former Obama team members as we need him for other important work. All will come into focus and for anyone to think POTUS is not in control is kidding themselves. Also, he's 100% insulated with zero risk of impeachment (fact).
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Ektar
Cheers to that!
I'm on the look out for a new batch of healthy plump lemons, with the golf ball dimples, for my next batch.
President Biden’s dog Commander was recently booted from the White House as reports have emerged that the German shepherd has bitten more personnel than previously disclosed, creating what staffers are calling a dangerous workplace, according to a report.
“We’re beyond the point of worrying about trust being broken. We have to speak up,” a source familiar with the president’s Secret Service detail told the news station.
There have been 12 documented biting incidents — including 11 with US Secret Service staff — involving the 2-year-old pooch in the past year.
But sources told CNN that the actual number of incidents is higher as other White House workers have been on the receiving end of Commander’s acts of aggression.
None of the sources, who requested anonymity to speak freely about the troubling situation, could provide an exact tally of the times the canine has sunk his teeth into the Executive Mansion employees, but said that executive residence staff are among the first dog’s victims.
The last time Commander chomped on an employee was just last Monday when he bit a uniformed Secret Service officer who was treated at the complex.
The shakeup threatens to undermine the short-term legal standing of the probe into Biden’s role in his family’s foreign business dealings as Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) serves as acting speaker indefinitely.
However, proceedings could be turbocharged if Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) wins his bid for the gavel.
A source close to Jordan told The Post that the inquiry will proceed “full speed ahead” if he becomes speaker, though he faces competition from Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) and potentially other contenders who have been less focused on Biden corruption allegations.
Scalise announced in August that he had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer.
The congressman described the cancer as “very treatable” and said that he had already begun the treatment, which he noted will continue “for the next several months.”