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Saturday, October 9, 2021

Psaki grilled on Biden's 'really terrible polls,' blames Delta variant and unvaccinated Americans


Yes... I'm sure the catastrophic debacles in Afghanistan and the border, not to mention increased food and gas prices, had nothing to do with it.





Biden is taking a beating in the polls



White House press secretary Jen Psaki was grilled Friday about President Biden’s poor polling numbers. 

Psaki placed the blame on Americans "who've decided not to get vaccinated." 



"I would say that this is a really tough time in our country," Psaki responded. "We’re still battling COVID, and a lot of people thought we’d be through it, including us."


"And because of the rise of the Delta variant, because of the fact that, even though it was a vaccine that was approved under a Republican administration, even though we now have full FDA approval, and even though it’s widely available across the country, we still have … 20% of the country who've decided not to get vaccinated," she added.

"No question that’s having an impact," Psaki said, before concluding, "And of course, as the president has said, the buck stops with him."




In addition to the poor polls, September’s abysmal jobs report saw only 194,000 jobs added to the economy, sharply missing the 500,000 estimate economists gave.

(Did you see the spin job Bribem put on this??? A total crock of shit and of course he didn't take any questions)

President Biden addressed the report Friday and defended his record on the economy as "progress" as his approval rating teeters at 38%.

"In total, the job creation in the first eight months of my administration is nearly five million jobs," Biden said. "Jobs up, wages up, unemployment down. That's progress."

Had to add number eight to their playbook. Because sometimes climate change lets you down.





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Thursday, October 7, 2021

"F--k Joe Biden" chant is now paying dividends




 

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President Biden’s standing among Americans keeps sinking, according to a new national poll.

The president’s approval rating stands at just 38%, with disapproval at 53% in a Quinnipiac University survey released on Wednesday. That’s down from a 42%-50% approval/disapproval rating for Biden in a survey Quinnipiac University conducted last month.

The president received negative scores in the double digits on all but one key issue asked in the new poll, which was conducted Oct. 1-4. And a majority of those surveyed said the Biden administration is not competent in running the federal government.

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The above is his overall numbers these are the numbers he's getting on the border.

(Don't know what kind of drugs the 23% are taking)


BTW...FOX is reporting for as long as Bribem's been on the government dole, like 48 years now, he has never once visited the border in any capacity.


I find this quite astounding. He refuses to even visit the shit hole he created!








Oh... and there are more caravans on the way.





What a powerful deterrent!

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Sounds more like she's lecturing Willie Brown than the illegals.



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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

I believe this needed to be re-posted



Could this be the reason why people refuse to get vaccinated?

When Trump came out with the vaccine it had his "fingerprints on it" it was Kryptonite. Now that Bribem is in the WH, it's the exact same vaccine, but now it's the Holy Grail and his patience is "wearing thin" waiting for you to get vaccinated. 

The double-dealing deceit here, even for Democrats, is through the roof!!! 



I love Cuomo's remarks. We all know what his destiny turned out to be. I harken back to when Trump sent him the USNS Comfort and it only took him 10 or 12 days to infect the ship with Covid. Probably from the skills he learned controlling the  nursing homes. 






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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Taliban warns US against drones as Bribem relies on ‘over the horizon’ ops






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The Taliban is warning the United States against flying drones over their “sacred airspace,” to avoid “any negative consequences,” even as President Biden has said the US military now relies on “over the horizon” operations to counteract terrorism in Afghanistan. 

On Wednesday, the Taliban’s Twitter account released a statement accusing the US of violating “all international rights, laws and the United States’ commitments to the Islamic Emirate in Doha, Qatar as Afghanistan’s sacred airspace is being invaded by US drones.” 

“These violations must be rectified and prevented,” the militant organization said. 

“We call on all countries, especially the United States, to treat Afghanistan in light of international rights, law and commitments and considering mutual respect and commitments, in order to prevent any negative consequences.” 

Meanwhile back at the White House...




The warning came the same day as top US military leaders, Gen. Frank McKenzie, Gen. Mark Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified before Congress on the chaotic end of the war in Afghanistan. 

On Wednesday, McKenzie was asked if the administration has secured agreements with neighboring countries to “provide the basic and overflight requirements needed to perform over the horizon counterterrorism operations” in Afghanistan. 

Despite the Taliban’s warning, McKenzie assured the US has the ability to execute the missions. 

“As of today, I have the ability to enter Afghanistan and to fly missions, it’s a long haul in, but I have the ability to do that today. But, we don’t have an agreement with a neighboring country,” he said, adding, “We’re not based in any neighboring
country.”

 
 
Joe Bribem said the US military now relies on “over the horizon” operations in Afghanistan.AP

Following the withdrawal of US troops and evacuation of American citizens and Afghan allies from the embattled nation, Biden announced the US military would operate “over the horizon” missions to fight against terrorism in Afghanistan. Those missions do require the use of drones. 

During the hearing, Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) pointed to the issue of how these missions can fail without on-the-ground intelligence in neighboring countries or Afghanistan. 

“Now we’re going to get to really the crux of the issue, which is over the horizon counterterrorism. Those drones have to fly all the way around Iran, all the way up Pakistan and lose 70 to 80 percent of their fuel before they even get anywhere near a target.

“And we just saw from the failed attack – the botched attack – that you have to have multi-intelligence confirming what that drone operator’s seeing,” he said, referring to the retaliatory drone attack on Aug. 29 that killed 10 civilians, many of whom were children, instead of ISIS-K members.

 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, commander of the United States Central Command, (aka dumb, dumber, and dumbest) testify during the House Armed Services Committee on the conclusion of military operations in Afghanistan, Sept. 29, 2021.Rod Lamkey/Pool via AP


“I know that drone operator would appreciate [somebody] on the ground saying, ‘No, that’s a civilian, don’t pull that trigger,’” Waltz added. 

On Friday, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby assured that the U.S. has “all necessary authorities to execute over the horizon counterterrorism operations.” 

“Without speaking to specific rules of engagement surrounding airstrikes, there is currently no requirement to clear airspace with the Taliban,” he said. “And we do not expect that any future over-the-horizon counterterrorism strikes would hinge on such a clearance.”

It is unclear if the US has continued drone surveillance or airstrikes in Afghanistan in recent weeks.




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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Exclusive—Rep. Bob Good: Bribem Wants to Give the IRS Automatic Access to Your Bank Account











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It seems you cannot open a newspaper today without finding another new mandate or regulation being proposed by the Biden administration, all intended to take more power from the American people and give it to Washington.

President Biden and Democrats in Congress now want to force your bank or credit union to report any and every transaction of $600 or more to the IRS. This action is a huge leap from the current requirement to report transactions of $10,000 or more and is textbook government overreach. One purpose of the initiative is to capture more money from Americans to pay for the record $3.5 trillion Democrat socialist spending spree.


Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) discusses the infrastructure bill making its way through Congress during a news conference held by the House Freedom Caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on August 23, 2021. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades)

Under the guise of holding the wealthy accountable for their fair share of taxes, the Biden IRS will actually be targeting middle America. The proposed regulation would apply to all business and personal accounts, affecting the lives of all American workers and small employers across the country. Biden’s IRS power grab is just the latest demonstration of the contempt his administration and Democrats in Congress have for business owners and job creators.

Smaller lenders and local financial institutions will be hit the hardest with the burdensome costs and complexities of reporting more of your private banking data to the IRS. Compliance, legal, and programming expenses will significantly increase operating costs for these unnecessary and unproductive activities. As these expenses are passed on to consumers, it will cost you more to do business with your financial institution, while also increasing the risk of data security and privacy breaches. The timing of these new onerous reporting requirements couldn’t be worse for businesses and consumers trying to recover from the government’s relentless over-the-top response to the CCP virus.

The National Taxpayer Advocate reports that the IRS “finished” the recent filing season with a backlog of more than 35 million tax returns still unprocessed. The IRS cannot handle their basic function in a timely or efficient manner, and now they want us to trust them with more power and greater invasion of consumer privacy?

Not only is the IRS’ new financial snooping proposal unnecessary, but it violates the principles of the 4th, 9th, and 10th Amendments to the Constitution. The Founders of this nation intended the right to privacy and property to be afforded to each citizen of this nation – no exceptions – as described in the 4th Amendment. Furthermore, the 9th and 10th Amendments together limit the reach of the federal government and protect the rights of American citizens from this kind of intrusion. The sad truth is that Democrats want more power centralized in Washington, and they want you to pay for it. Instead of reducing spending, they have turned to the IRS to help fund their woke, progressive, and intrusive policies, and there will never be enough money to pay for this socialist agenda.



President Joe Biden walks on the South Lawn after returning to the White House on September 20, 2021. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)



President Biden promised that no one earning under $400,000 would face increased taxes as a result of his massive spending plans, but that is just one more lie from this president. In reality, Americans in all income brackets will suffer the consequences of out-of-control spending, higher prices, increased taxes, and more government regulations for years to come.

Requiring every American citizen to turn over their bank account information to the IRS is sadly consistent with the Biden administration’s desire to force every individual to surrender more of their freedoms to Big Government. Your body, your healthcare, your employment, your travel decisions, your worship habits, and now your financial transactions are increasingly under the control of this White House.

We cannot obey our way out of tyranny. We must resist our way out of tyranny.

Bob Good serves in the U.S. House of Representatives for Virginia’s 5th Congressional District. Congressman Good is a Member of the House Budget Committee.






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