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While you are here, we just heard that there was a referral to DOJ during the Trump admin for his secretary of Transportation, Elaine Chao. But Trump’s DOJ did nothing.
What do you think the chances are Trump used this to leverage Mitch?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postfact the difference the 2020 attempt by congress was entirely politically driven and almost entirely partisan.
Tell us what you think about this TC?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHey TC, you've been spouting about Biden and China forever yet you shut your trap when it becomes public that Trump's own Chinese transportation secretary and wife of the republican senate leader was caught using her position to enrich her Chinese shipping magnate father who is a member of the Chinese communist party.
Tell us what you think about this TC?
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President elect Biden to start to be impeached on January 21st
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere will radio silence from him on this one - or a deflection.
TC does not know enough to comment about it since 1st time hearing about it. (its probably fabricated like most news from cnn and washpost) perhaps you mean like the democrats sleeping with chinese spys?
https://www.npr.org/2020/12/18/94821...ed-chinese-spy
oh wait, this is ok since the liberal slave masters say so and have done absolutely nothing about it and "part of the plan", my bad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTC does not know enough to comment about it since 1st time hearing about it. (its probably fabricated like most news from cnn and washpost) perhaps you mean like the democrats sleeping with chinese spys?
https://www.npr.org/2020/12/18/94821...ed-chinese-spy
oh wait, this is ok since the liberal slave masters say so and have done absolutely nothing about it and "part of the plan", my bad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTC does not know enough to comment about it since 1st time hearing about it. (its probably fabricated like most news from cnn and washpost) perhaps you mean like the democrats sleeping with chinese spys?
https://www.npr.org/2020/12/18/94821...ed-chinese-spy
oh wait, this is ok since the liberal slave masters say so and have done absolutely nothing about it and "part of the plan", my bad.
I'll wait for that report. In the meantime, here is the Inspector General's March 2, 2021 Report about the Inspector General's criminal referral of Chau.
https://www.oig.dot.gov/sites/defaul...2021-03-02.pdf
I now have given you the report that's clearly not fabricated. So instead of telling us about Swallwell, for whom no criminal referral was ever made, tell us about Elaine Chau.
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President elect Biden to start to be impeached on January 21st
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you point us to the Inspector General Report on Swallwell where a criminal referral was made due to this story?
I'll wait for that report. In the meantime, here is the Inspector General's March 2, 2021 Report about the Inspector General's criminal referral of Chau.
https://www.oig.dot.gov/sites/defaul...2021-03-02.pdf
I now have given you the report that's clearly not fabricated. So instead of telling us about Swallwell, for whom no criminal referral was ever made, tell us about Elaine Chau.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postfact the difference the 2020 attempt by congress was entirely politically driven and almost entirely partisan.
Can you even read???
From the article...
On May 6, President Trump vetoed a joint resolution that would have curtailed his ability to use force against the Islamic Republic of Iran. While the measure had significant support in Congress—passing 55 to 45 in the Senate and 227 to 186 in the House
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post“almost entirely partisan”
Can you even read???
From the article...
On May 6, President Trump vetoed a joint resolution that would have curtailed his ability to use force against the Islamic Republic of Iran. While the measure had significant support in Congress—passing 55 to 45 in the Senate and 227 to 186 in the House
Both sides want to curb those powers, both with their own reasons but who cares. Checks and balances are good thing for America, they just don't always work out for one of the parties at the time.
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Speaking of McConnell, Trump is going after him again (although Mitch had a wry comment):
"Trump lashed out Thursday at the Wall Street Journal for an editorial this week that blamed him for Republican Senate losses in Georgia, and he took several shots at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), calling him “the most unpopular politician in the country.”
The Journal editorial, published Monday night, questioned the wisdom of a Trump political comeback, citing electoral losses in 2020 that it attributed to him.
Trump “proceeded to lose the White House on Nov. 3, and he cost the GOP two Georgia Senate races on Jan. 5 as he made his claims of election fraud the main issue rather than checking Mr. Biden and Nancy Pelosi,” the editorial said, referencing the House speaker. “Mr. Trump essentially told his Georgia supporters their votes didn’t matter, and many stayed home. The GOP lost the Senate.”
Trump offered a rebuttal in his statement, saying “nobody cares much” about Journal editorials.
“To set the record straight, there were two reasons the Senate races were lost in Georgia,” he wrote.
The first, Trump asserted, was that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) allowed changes in the signature-verification process on mail-in ballots.
The second, Trump said, was “McConnell’s refusal to go above $600 per person on stimulus check payments when the two Democratic opponents were touting $2,000 per person in ad after ad.”
“Even more stupidly,” Trump said, “the National Republican Senatorial Committee spent millions of dollars on TV ineffective ads starring Mitch McConnell, the most unpopular politician in the country, who won in Kentucky because President Trump endorsed him.”
Asked earlier this week about Trump taking credit for his 2020 victory, McConnell said wryly: “I want to thank him for the 15-point margin I had in 2014, as well.”
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