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Saturday, September 18, 2021

Obviously she really cares about the taxpayers



AOC, a f-ing bartender, makes $174,000 a year and wanted to give herself a $4500 pay increase. 


 Back in the day...


Some alternative dresses she could have worn at the $35,000 a ticket Met Gala:







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Friday, September 17, 2021

'ISIS K' drone attack... The real story




General McKenzie admits Biden drone strike in Kabul DID kill seven children, aid worker and two other adults, says there was NO suicide bomber in car and offers 'my sincere apologies'


 


When you look at the entire Afghan fiasco I can only come up with this conclusion:










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Can't believe the American people tolerate this


FAA Shuts Down Drone Footage of Bribem's Catastrophic Border Crisis

[Catastrophic goes with Bribem like peanut butter goes with jelly


Bribem ordered the FAA to shut down the air space around this bridge in Del Rio Texas so Bribem could cover up what's really happening at the border.

"The FAA claims the move is necessary for a "special security reasons" and that Border Patrol made the call for the TFR, but we all know what's really happening here."

The "special security reasons" are to cover his ass from Articles of Impeachment.





The footage shows thousands of mostly Haitian migrants gathered under the bridge after crossing the US-Mexico border


The footage shows thousands of mostly Haitian migrants gathered under the bridge after crossing the US-Mexico border


No one has the foggiest idea who these people really are or if they're infected with Covid. Most of the time they're just dumped into the country without being tested.


This is what they don't want you to see:

Little over a minute video.

Video 641


How can anyone watch this video, look at the photos, and claim there is no border crisis?

Food and water has been scarce in the makeshift camp, and temperatures have risen to around 99 Fahrenheit

Oh...and Haitians are coming over too... a dime a dozen.


Pretty soon our country will look like the country they left.




After Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin and his crew showed Biden's border crisis reaching catastrophic levels this week, with 10,000 illegal immigrants waiting under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, the Federal Aviation Administration shut down their ability to continue capturing footage of the disaster with a drone. 

"The timing on this, the location a little bit curious. I just want to point out Fox News has been at the border for the better part of seven months now. We've been using the drone the entire time. It's never been an issue. All of the sudden the last 24 hours we start showing these images at this bridge and a TFR [Temporary Flight Restriction] goes up. We can no longer fly," Melugin told anchor Tucker Carlson Thursday night. "Unfortunately for those agents on the ground, they're completely overwhelmed."

Here's the footage of the situation prior to the flight restriction. Thousands of illegal immigrants are now coming to the point of entry from Haiti.

The FAA claims the move is necessary for a "special security reasons" and that Border Patrol made the call for the TFR, but we all know what's really happening here.

Meanwhile the crisis is getting so bad, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has moved to shut down six points of entry along the border. 

"Six hours after U.S. Customs and Border Protection requested help from Texas to close ports of entry and secure the border, the Biden Administration has now flip-flopped to a different strategy that abandons border security and instead makes it easier for people to cross illegally and for cartels to exploit the border. The Biden Administration is in complete disarray and is handling the border crisis as badly as the evacuation from Afghanistan," Abbott released in a statement. "I have directed the Department of Public Safety and the Texas National Guard to surge personnel and vehicles to shut down six points of entry along the southern border to stop these caravans from overrunning our state.”

“The border crisis is so dire that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection is requesting our help as their agents are overwhelmed by the chaos. Unlike President Biden, the State of Texas remains committed to securing our border and protecting Americans,” he continued.




We truly are a country governed by idiots!





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This is what happened after the Taliban said, "Have a Heart"...

 


This is the dumbest most stupid thing I ever heard of !!! We're sending the Taliban money!! After spending $4.2 trillion over a 20 year period followed by the most disastrous military withdraw in American history allowing the Taliban to take over the country (the same Taliban that harbored bin Laden after 911) then gave them over $80 billion in military equipment after they killed 13 of our American servicemen and women... and this is what the simpleton does now... 


He is sending a terrorist group your money! The every day Afghan citizen will not see one dime of this money.



A group of Taliban fighters gather for a meeting at a luxury mansion


BTW... How are you "out" of Afghanistan if you're still sending them money?



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US sending $64M in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan

The United States announced Monday it will send nearly $64 million in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, a day after the United Nations issued an emergency call for $600 million to prevent famine and a public health crisis.

The U.S. was spending an estimated $300 million a day on the war in Afghanistan before its military withdrawal in recent weeks.

The Biden administration has yet to officially recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan's government since the militant group swiftly took power following the U.S. exit. 

The funding will come from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. State Department and will be distributed through the U.N. and independent aid groups. The latest donation brings U.S. humanitarian spending in Afghanistan to $330 million this year, making it the largest foreign donor, USAID said. 

In addition to these funds, USAID has also created a Disaster Assistance Response Team based outside Afghanistan to run the U.S. government's response to the unfolding humanitarian crisis, the release said. 


[But nevertheless they are planning on sending them 600 million]


As part of today's announcement of aid, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Afghanistan's neighbors to keep their borders open to Afghan refugees and promised to work to ensure that the Taliban does not hinder humanitarian assistance, especially to vulnerable groups like women and girls. 

"We will continue to press for the Taliban to respect the rights and freedoms of women and girls, and are committed to preserving the gains Afghans, especially women, have made in the past 20 years," Blinken said in a statement on Monday. 

This announcement comes after the U.N. reported last week that millions in Afghanistan was beginning to run out of basic aid supplies and food.

If their primary focus wasn't on killing people maybe they could farm the land for produce and raise animals like chickens, cows, and their favorite goats, and dig wells for water instead of growing poppies for the drug trade.

















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Thursday, September 16, 2021

There are so many twists and turns in this case you could make a movie out of it

 

I normally don't post this kind of thing but this is a intriguing case to say the least. Below is just one more facet.



Death of Murdaugh housekeeper who fell in home yields criminal investigation


a group of people posing for the camera




The death three years ago of a longtime housekeeper and nanny for the Murdaugh family will be the subject of a criminal investigation, South Carolina authorities announced Wednesday, yielding yet another unexpected turn in a case that has entangled a prominent legal family.

A spokesman for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said the death of Gloria Satterfield has prompted a review following a request from the Hampton County coroner and based on "information gathered" during a separate investigation involving Alex Murdaugh, the legal scion whose wife and son were fatally shot in June.



© Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Home Image: Gloria Satterfield (Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral…




Satterfield's death "was not reported to the coroner at the time, nor was an autopsy performed," Hampton County Coroner Angela Topper wrote in a letter to state investigators in her request. "On the death certificate, the manner of death was ruled 'natural,' which is inconsistent with injuries sustained in a trip and fall accident."

Earlier Wednesday, an attorney for Satterfield's family filed a lawsuit in Hampton County court accusing Murdaugh and others of breach of fiduciary duty in failing to pay them as part of a wrongful death settlement.

Satterfield was 57 when she died in February 2018 from injuries sustained from a fall in the Murdaugh home, where she was employed for more than two decades. According to the suit, "the exact details of the fall remain unclear" to her two sons, Michael "Tony" Satterfield and Brian Harriott, who were supposed to get $475,000 in direct payment to "compensate them for the grief, sorrow and mourning associated with the loss of their mother."

The home was insured through Lloyd's of London, according to the suit. Murdaugh initially pledged that he was "going to take care of the boys," the suit added, by suing himself to collect on personal liability insurance through Lloyd's. But nearly two years after a partial settlement was reached with the insurance firm, a "stipulation of dismissal" was filed in October 2020, purportedly ending the estate's claims against Murdaugh. Murdaugh also signed the stipulation, according to an exhibit attached to the suit.

"Neither Tony, nor Brian, were consulted about the dismissal, nor were they told of what, if any, additional actions had been taken on their behalves in the years following the partial settlement," the suit said. "Tony and Brian first learned that money had been recovered from the death of their mother when it was reported in the press."


South Carolina attorney now accused of planning his own shooting

Ronald Richter Jr., an attorney for Satterfield's family, told NBC News they've received "not a dime."

"We're informed that the settlement was $505,000, but the net proceeds of that settlement, we're told that they have received none of that money, although the case supposedly resolved in 2018," he said.

Another attorney, Eric Bland, said Satterfield's sons didn't previously want to make waves.

"It's hard. One of our clients is special needs, the other lives in a small Southern town ... and they didn't ask questions," he said. They previously "tried to call their lawyers and didn't get a response, but they didn't take it beyond that. They were scared."

A Murdaugh family spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

The latest investigation surrounding the family comes after state investigators and lawyers for Murdaugh revealed he used a gunman to attempt to stage his own death so that a $10 million life insurance policy can be paid to another son.

The bizarre plot unraveled, however, when the lawyers said the man, Curtis Edward Smith, only grazed Murdaugh's head with a bullet during the Sept. 4 roadside shooting, and days later, Murdaugh's law firm accused him of misappropriating money.

Jim Griffin, one of Murdaugh's lawyers, said that his client did not tell state investigators that he paid Smith and that Smith "willingly shot him without pay," The Post and Courier reported. He also said Smith was the "primary" drug dealer for Murdaugh, who had been dealing with an addiction to painkillers.

Smith, 61, was charged with assisted suicide, insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and other counts, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said in a statement. Murdaugh, who was listed as a co-defendant, was not immediately arrested; another of his lawyers, Richard Harpootlian, said on NBC's "TODAY" show that he expects charges to be filed.

Court documents show that Murdaugh had first represented Smith in a personal injury lawsuit in 2012 and then for a speeding ticket in 2013. Other details surrounding their connection, and whether the shooting might also be tied to the unsolved slayings of Murdaugh's wife, Margaret, and son Paul remain unclear.

Harpootlian said Murdaugh was "distraught" over their deaths and overcome by emotions exacerbated by a 20-year opioid addiction, but insisted he did not play a role in their killings.

Harpootlian said they're doing their own investigation, and "we think we'll know this week whether the one suspect we're looking at bears further scrutiny, and we'll make that available to law enforcement."

Smith was also charged with distribution of methamphetamine and possession of marijuana. Court records indicate he has traffic violations in Colleton County going back to 1995, and it was not immediately clear if he currently has an attorney.

Given what investigators and his attorneys have already said, Murdaugh himself could face numerous charges, including conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, as well as charges related to the theft of money from his law firm and the purchasing of illegal drugs, according to Kenneth Gaines, a law professor at the University of South Carolina.

"When they pull back the covers on this, there's going to be a whole lot of things flying out," he said.

Harpootlian said on "TODAY" that Murdaugh remains cooperative with state investigators as he seeks treatment for his drug addiction at a rehab center. He said Murdaugh also provided investigators with his bank accounts and "told them how to find out how much he spent, where it went, where the bank accounts were, what went in, what came out," as well as "checks written to drug dealers.

The family's powerful legal connections were in the spotlight after Paul Murdaugh was indicted in a boat crash in 2019 that left Mallory Beach, 19, dead. A police report said people on the boat were "grossly intoxicated."

Paul Murdaugh, who had pleaded not guilty to three felony counts of boating under the influence, was awaiting trial at the time of his death.

In addition, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division announced in June that it was opening an investigation into the death of another 19-year-old, Stephen Smith, who was found on a rural road in Hampton County in 2015. Investigators said the case was opened after information was found while investigating the double homicide of Margaret and Paul Murdaugh.








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