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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Assault on female US service member by male Afghan refugees at Fort Bliss under FBI investigation



If this doesn't piss you off nothing will!

These are the same bastards that begged to come to America who pushed women and children out of the way so they could get on the plane. These are the same bastards who didn't have the balls to go on the 'assault' against the Taliban to fight for their own country. And these are the same bastards, along with illegals, they are shipping to a neighborhood near you.  


I'm starting to get that warm fuzzy feeling. You know, like when we took care of those other refugees and put them on welfare. The Tsarnaev brothers.



Oh, and then there's this:


Bahrullah Noori is being charged with attempting to engage in a sexual act with a minor at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. If convicted, Noori faces a minimum of 30 years in prison.

Isn't that just great? Dumb-ass Bribem brought them to this country and now the American taxpayer has to foot the bill for the scumbag to stay in jail for 30 years!


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The incident comes on the heels of two Afghan refugees being charged with federal crimes at a Wisconsin military base

An investigation is underway into an alleged attack of a female U.S. military service member by several male Afghan evacuees being housed at Fort Bliss.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has confirmed to Fox News it is investigating a referral from a Fort Bliss Afghan refugee housing complex in New Mexico alleging that a woman, whose name and age are unknown at this time, was assaulted on Sept. 19 by a "small group of male evacuees."


"We received the referral from Fort Bliss and our office is investigating the allegation," FBI Public Affairs Officer Special Agent Jeanette Harper told Fox News. 

Officials at Fort Bliss confirmed the report of the assault to Fox News.

"We can confirm a female service member supporting Operation Allies Welcome reported being assaulted on Sept. 19 by a small group of male evacuees at the Doña Ana Complex in New Mexico," the 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss Public Affairs said in an emailed statement. "We take the allegation seriously and appropriately referred the matter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The safety and well-being of our service members, as well as all of those on our installations, is paramount."

The statement added that counseling and support has been provided to the service member.

"Task Force-Bliss is also implementing additional security measures to include increased health and safety patrols, additional lighting, and enforcement of the buddy system at the Dona Ana Complex," the statement continued. "We will cooperate fully with the FBI and will continue to ensure the service member reporting this assault is fully supported."

Rep. Yvette Herrell, a Republican congresswoman who represents New Mexico’s 2nd congressional district, called the news a "vetting failure."

"My prayers are with the courageous soldier and her family. This is yet another tragic failure in the vetting process for Afghan nationals," Herrell tweeted. "The American people deserve answers."

The alleged attack comes on the heels of two Afghan refugees housed at Wisconsin’s Fort McCoy being indicted for federal crimes including sexual assault on a minor and domestic assault.


Bahrullah Noori, a 20-year-old Afghan evacuee, is being charged with attempting to engage in a sexual act with a minor using force against that person, along with three other counts of engaging in a sex act with a minor, according to a statement from the Department of Justice. Additionally, 32-year-old Mohammad Haroon Imaad is being charged with assaulting his wife by choking and suffocating her on September 17.

Republicans on Capitol Hill have reacted to the news of violence carried out by Afghan refugees being housed in the United States with demands for answers from the Biden administration. 

On Thursday night, Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford and four other Republican senators sent a letter to the Biden administration seeking more details on the way Afghan refugees are being vetted. 

"How many Afghan nationals are waiting on background checks at a transit site? How many Afghan nationals have been paroled into the United States?" the Republican senators asked. "What specific categories, classes, or criteria constitute the Administration’s definition of ‘vulnerable Afghans’? How many individuals who have been paroled into the United States fall under each category, class, or criteria?"

Earlier this month, an official with the Biden administration categorically denied anyone "of concern" had made it into the country, saying there is a "second layer" of screening once a refugee gets to a U.S. entry point.

"No one has gotten into the United States or entered that is of concern," the official said. "The administration is working with urgency and with care to enhance the screening and vetting operations to make them more efficient without compromising U.S. national security."

Houston Keene and Alexandria Hoff contributed to this report




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Thursday, September 23, 2021

This is why people are so skeptical...






It really is mind boggling. Siegel has been on FOX numerous times lately explaining in great detail how the Chinese created Covid which he now says quite possibly came from the Wuhan lab. Back in the middle of 2020 he swore up, down, and sideways there was no way the Chinese created Covid. Naturally after spending half an hour looking for the video the sites I checked said it had been removed. I remember him saying something about the 'genetic code' and after he examined it claimed there's absolutely no evidence that it was tampered with.

A total 180... he missed his calling he should've been a politician.






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Haiti?


 No this is the former state of Texas:

As you're viewing these photos kindly remember what Dumb F--k said.



"There is no crisis at the border"

Perhaps I blame Bribem too much. Is he calling the shots or is he being controlled? After all, mentally I don't believe he's all there. For years anybody who followed politics knew long before the election what an idiot he was. Yet they went ahead and voted for him, many more then once, in an election ripe with fraud so now we're stuck with the POS. And think about this... to make matters worse if he can't complete his term things get even more dire...not better! 


BTW...the photos you are about to see are very reminiscent of what Haiti still looks like today. Over the last 20 years or so they have experienced mudslides, hurricanes, earthquakes, and have been given gazillions of dollars by the United States and other various countries around the world. Yet they still live in squalor.

This is Bribem's solution (or his handlers) to the problem. Ship them to other parts of the United States!














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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Without drastic changes, Democrats are on track to lose big in 2022



Still waters run deep


Under the catastrophic direction of Bribem even his cheerleaders, the main stream media, will not be able to keep him afloat. 


His two biggest debacles that should put both Houses in the hands of Republicans:


"There's no crisis at the border"

(Call me crazy but shouldn't everybody be concerned about who's coming into the country? When illegals are busy killing American citizens I don't think there's much thought given as to whether they're Democrat or Republican.) 



 So to make this 'appear better' so they're not all gathered in one place they're shipping them to other parts of the country. This has got to be against the law!!!!



Afghanis
trophic




And the imbecile called it "An Extraordinary Success"


If the Republican Party does not take both houses in the midterms the American people truly deserve to be governed by idiots.

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The marked decline in support for President Biden and his administration nationally and in key swing states indicates that the Democratic Party could endure a blowout defeat in the 2022 midterm elections. 

Moreover, Biden is in a significantly weaker position now than both of his most recent Democratic predecessors — Bill Clinton and Barack Obama — at this point in their presidencies, which suggests that Democrats could suffer even more substantial losses in 2022 than the party did in 1994 and 2010. 

Indeed, voters nationally and in seven key swing states disapprove, rather than approve, of the job Biden is doing by a margin of 7 points or greater, according to a Civiqs survey released last week. 

Nationally, 50 percent of voters disapprove of the job Biden is doing as president, while just 42 percent approve. 

For reference, at the same point in Obama’s first term, Obama’s net approval rating was 19 points higher than Biden’s is right now. At the time, a majority of voters (52 percent) approved of Obama, while 41 percent disapproved, according to a Gallup survey released on Sept. 13, 2009.

That being said, in the 2010 midterm elections, Democrats lost a net of 64 House seats and Republicans gained six seats in the Senate.

Likewise, on Sept. 12, 1993, Clinton’s approval rating was recorded at 47 percent approve and 42 percent disapprove by a Gallup survey. To put that in context, Clinton’s net approval rating was 13 points higher than Biden’s is at the same point in his presidency.

Yet in the 1994 midterms, Democrats lost a net of 52 House seats and Republicans picked up eight seats in the Senate.

To note, Democrats’ blowout midterm defeats in both 1994 and 2010 can be attributed in large part to their passage of massive spending and tax bills in the years prior. 

The Democrats’ 1994 defeat came after they pushed through Congress the then-largest tax increase in history without any Republican support. And in 2010, Democrats lost due in large part to voters’ perception of an ineffective economic stimulus as well as governmental overreach on health care and the economy by the administration and congressional Democrats.

To note, a number of recent polls show that voters have grown increasingly negative on the Biden administration’s handling of major domestic issues, including the economy, COVID-19, immigration at the southern border and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

And now, with congressional Democrats having approved a budget blueprint in their $3.5 trillion dollar spending bill — which will bring massive tax increases and will likely increase the debt, deficit and inflation — the electoral backlash against Democrats could be even more substantial than in both 1994 and 2010.

In addition to Biden’s precipitous national decline, the president’s approval rating in key swing states, most of which he won in 2020, has dropped. This of course bodes poorly for Democrats’ 2022 prospects — and also makes it increasingly likely that Biden will be a one-term president — notwithstanding a dramatic turn of events in Democrats’ favor.

In five key swing states — Georgia, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina and Pennsylvania — voters disapprove, rather than approve, of the job Biden is doing by a 10-point margin or greater, according to the aforementioned Civiqs polls. To note, Biden won Georgia, Arizona and Pennsylvania in 2020 and narrowly lost North Carolina and Florida.

And in Michigan and Wisconsin — two swing states that were once reliably Democratic, both of which Biden won in 2020 — voters now disapprove of the president’s job performance by margins of 7 and 8 points, respectively. 

It is noteworthy that, both nationally and in these key states, Biden’s approval has been driven down in large part by independent voters. Though Biden won national independent voters handily in 2020, a majority (58 percent) now disapprove of the president, while just 31 percent approve.

This data is clearly troubling for Democrats — especially when taken together with the fact that the mere circumstances of the 2022 midterms are challenging for the party. Republicans need to pick up just five House seats, and redistricting alone could cost Democrats close to or even more than that number. 

Further, since World War II, only twice has the president’s party gained seats in the midterm elections — in 1998 and 2002, when both presidents had approval ratings over 60 percent and, even so, saw only meager House seat gains. 


Simply put, the current 2022 outlook for Democrats is grim — and it could get even worse. 

If the Biden administration continues to push unnecessarily big government spending initiatives and tax increases, along with weak immigration policies and an incoherent foreign policy strategy, Democrats could suffer the most substantial midterm loss of any party in recent history. 

Douglas E. Schoen is a political consultant who served as an adviser to President Clinton and to the 2020 presidential campaign of Michael Bloomberg. He is the co-author of a forthcoming book “The End of Democracy? Russia and China on the Rise and America in Retreat."






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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Democratic response to Drone Bomb Which Killed 10 Afghan Civilians And No Terrorist Targets

 









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