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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

If God ever said to me should I take Pelosi or Clinton I would be at a loss



There are no words to describe the gall




Yes, bitch and we would love to see your f-ing emails but we can't because you deleted them all while under subpoena.


 You would be in jail right now if it wasn't for your cohorts at the FBI. 

It must be a wonderful knowing you can do whenever the hell you want because there's never any repercussions.






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Saturday, January 16, 2021

Biggest burn of the century

 

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Thursday, January 14, 2021

The hypocrisy in full display

 




What's the end-game?

What is the real reason the Dems are trying to pull off an impeachment when Trump only has days to be in office? First, he'll be the only president impeached twice which would be a feather in their cap. Second, they're looking for insurance and Republicans are only too happy to pay the premium. Meaning if he gets impeached in both the House and Senate he could never hold political office again. Thus making him a non-factor in 2024. 







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China reports first Covid death in more than six months as WHO investigators arrive



Around the globe people are dropping like flies, but China, the birthplace of the virus, records their first death in six months? How fucking stupid do they think we are? Probably plenty now that Bribem is going to be sworn in. And why are the WHO investigators there? So Xi Jinping can give them their orders to relay back to Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Try saying that 10 times fast.

Unbelievable charade. Just more deceit perpetrated by Xi Jinping and the rest of his commies. The entire world is delusional if they believe anything China says; not to mention suicidal if they allow China to install their 5G network!

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China reports first Covid death in more than six months as WHO investigators arrive


A medical worker collects a swab sample from a child at a community Covid-19 testing site in Qiaoxi district of Shijiazhuang, capital of north China’s Hebei Province on Jan. 12, 2021. Shijiazhuang has started the second round of nucleic acid tests for all residents.
Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images


BEIJING — Mainland China on Thursday reported the first new Covid-19 death since May as authorities try to control a spike in cases just outside of Beijing.

A woman in Hebei province died Wednesday afternoon, state media reported, noting her illness was a severe case and she had pre-existing health conditions.

The province surrounds Beijing and began to report a rapid increase in coronavirus cases earlier this month. In less than two weeks, authorities have locked down Shijiazhuang and other parts of Hebei province in an effort to keep the disease from spreading.


Hebei reported 81 new coronavirus cases for Wednesday, bringing the number of current cases to 463. The northernmost province of Heilongjiang reported 43 new confirmed cases for Wednesday.

The National Health Commission recorded Wednesday’s death in its daily report on the local coronavirus situation, the first addition to the overall toll since May 2020.

That brought mainland China’s coronavirus total deaths to 4,365 people. The first reported death from Covid-19 was on Jan. 11, 2020 in the city of Wuhan, where the disease first emerged in late 2019.

A team from the World Health Organization arrived in Wuhan Thursday to investigate the origins of the virus alongside Chinese scientists, according to state media.

The Chinese government has pushed back against implications that Covid-19 came from China. After the height of the outbreak in the country early last year, authorities attributed subsequent cases to foreign sources.





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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Out of control which is typical of the liberal left nut jobs





Every Business to Cut Ties With Donald Trump Since Capitol Riots



The left picking up where tearing down statues, Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben left off. Even Belichick gets into the act by declining the presidential Medal of Freedom from Trump!

Since George Floyd's death rioters have caused billions of dollars of damage in cities like Portland, Seattle, Kenosha, Minneapolis, etc and I lost count of the number of dead. This cartoon exemplifies the thought process. 


Totally different take to the way it's presented:


Remember Pelosi's infamous quote during the occupy Wall Street protest?


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Following the violent riots at the U.S. Capitol last week, several businesses have distanced themselves from President Donald Trump.

Some companies have paused funding for those who voted against the certification of the 2020 election results, while others have suspended the accounts of those associated with the Washington, D.C. riots, including social media accounts held by the president.

Here we look at the businesses that have cut ties with Trump and those associated with the Capitol riots.

Facebook


"We believe the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great," Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive officer of Facebook, which also owns Instagram, said in a statement Thursday.

"Therefore, we are extending the block we have placed on his Facebook and Instagram accounts indefinitely and for at least the next two weeks until the peaceful transition of power is complete."

Facebook also announced it would be pausing all political donations while it reviews its policies.

A spokesperson for Facebook said in a statement: "Following last week's awful violence in D.C., we are pausing all of our PAC contributions for at least the current quarter, while we review our policies."

Twitter

Twitter permanently suspended Trump's account. In a statement, the company said: "After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them — specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter — we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence."
The Professional Golf Association (PGA) of America

The golfing association will no longer be hosting the 2022 PGA Championship at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

PGA of America President Jim Richerson stated: "The PGA of America Board of Directors voted tonight [Sunday] to exercise the right to terminate the agreement to play the 2022 PGA Championship at Trump Bedminster."

"It has become clear that conducting the PGA Championship at Trump Bedminster would be detrimental to the PGA of America brand, and would put at risk the PGA's ability to deliver our many programs, and sustain the longevity of our mission," Richerson added in a video statement.

The Trump Organization said in a statement: "We have had a beautiful partnership with the PGA of America and are incredibly disappointed with their decision. This is a breach of a binding contract, and they have no right to terminate the agreement."

Stripe

The online payment processing company announced it will no longer be processing payments for the Trump campaign website, citing violations of the company's user policy, which bans users from promoting violence on its platform.

Shopify

The e-commerce platform has shut down online stores selling Trump merchandise, including ones run by the Trump Organization and Trump campaign.

A spokesperson for the company noted in a statement: "Shopify does not tolerate actions that incite violence.

"Based on recent events, we have determined that the actions by President Donald J. Trump violate our Acceptable Use Policy, which prohibits promotion or support of organizations, platforms or people that threaten or condone violence to further a cause," the spokesperson said.

Comcast

The major cable company and media group is withholding donations to those who voted against the certification of the presidential election.

Comcast noted in a statement: "The peaceful transition of power is a foundation of America's democracy.

"Consistent with this view, we will suspend all of our political contributions to those elected officials who voted against certification of the electoral college votes, which will give us the opportunity to review our political giving policies and practices," the company added.

Hallmark

The greeting card company noted in a statement that "the recent actions of Senators Josh Hawley [of Missouri] and Roger Marshall [of Kansas] do not reflect our company's values," and said it "requested Sens. Hawley and Marshall to return all HALLPAC campaign contributions."
Other major businesses

Below are other companies that have suspended contributions for those who voted against the certification of the election results.

Airbnb
American Express
AT&T
Best Buy
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Mastercard
Morgan Stanley
Verizon





President Donald Trump presenting the U.S. golf team with a trophy at the Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey on October 1, 2017. Following the riots at the U.S. Capitol last week, the Professional Golfing Association (PGA) of America announced it will no longer be hosting the 2022 PGA Championship golf tournament at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Rob Carr/Getty Images






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