https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUBDHs55_1U
He will say absolutely anything to keep his job.
When you do a bunch of blow and lose it. Luckily all the people I do blow with are jovial.
When you do a bunch of blow and lose it. Luckily all the people I do blow with are jovial.
Top General Milley defends teaching of critical race theory to understand threats to national security and create a environment of anti-extremism in the military. Domestic terrorism by far right and white supremacists are a greater threat than foreign terrorism.
Their white rage lead to violent insurrection that is the biggest assault on US democracy since the civil war. Obviously, critical race theory is not a threat as it is taught at hundreds of colleges or universities for decades. But not in K-12 schools as far right fear mongering falsely claim.
Top General Milley defends teaching of critical race theory to understand threats to national security and create a environment of anti-extremism in the military. Domestic terrorism by far right and white supremacists are a greater threat than foreign terrorism.
Their white rage lead to violent insurrection that is the biggest assault on US democracy since the civil war. Obviously, critical race theory is not a threat as it is taught at hundreds of colleges or universities for decades. But not in K-12 schools as far right fear mongering falsely claim.
Big Pharma, bankers, corporations, military industrial index, oil, foreign powers, etc own nearly every politician in this country and this idiot thinks the capital riot is the biggest assault on democracy
It’s amazing how these people just believe what they’re told to believe
Big Pharma, bankers, corporations, military industrial index, oil, foreign powers, etc own nearly every politician in this country and this idiot thinks the capital riot is the biggest assault on democracy
It’s amazing how these people just believe what they’re told to believe
Those scumbags that invaded the capitol & would have hung Pence if they found him are the biggest threat to our democracy. Each one of them now has to pay the price for their actions.
Yeah politicians suck & so do many corporations but these traitors are dangerous & will continue to create havoc everywhere they want if they go unaddressed.
Those scumbags that invaded the capitol & would have hung Pence if they found him are the biggest threat to our democracy. Each one of them now has to pay the price for their actions.
Yeah politicians suck & so do many corporations but these traitors are dangerous & will continue to create havoc everywhere they want if they go unaddressed.
It is stunning how blind, gullible and naive these idiots truly are. The AOC's, the Millis' Harris' primary job is to get people to focus on "insurectionists" and imaginary "White supremist boogy men" so they can Federalize the police forces, Federalize the elections and take full power of the country.
Millis is nothing but a sell out two faced tool politician that has clear directions from the woke left to push this absurd nonsense in our military or he's out on his ass.. Oh and he also would be moving out of the multi million dollar house overlooking Washington DC provided by yep, the US Govt.
It is stunning how blind, gullible and naive these idiots truly are. The AOC's, the Millis' Harris' primary job is to get people to focus on "insurectionists" and imaginary "White supremist boogy men" so they can Federalize the police forces, Federalize the elections and take full power of the country.
Millis is nothing but a sell out two faced tool politician that has clear directions from the woke left to push this absurd nonsense in our military or he's out on his ass.. Oh and he also would be moving out of the multi million dollar house overlooking Washington DC provided by yep, the US Govt.
@Midnight1
Yes, those "White supremacists" are still locked up in solitary confinement obviously as political prisoners for exactly what?? Tell me exactly what warrants being jailed with no bail and zero due process. One person was killed, a woman that was an unarmed US Air Force veteran wrapped in an American flag .. You call this the biggest threat to our democracy? Compare that with your Antifa and BLM domestic terrorists that have burned Federal buildings, torched police stations, looted, murdered and terrorized American citizens and cities across the country to this day, and continue to do so.
Pull your head out.
@Midnight1
Yes, those "White supremacists" are still locked up in solitary confinement obviously as political prisoners for exactly what?? Tell me exactly what warrants being jailed with no bail and zero due process. One person was killed, a woman that was an unarmed US Air Force veteran wrapped in an American flag .. You call this the biggest threat to our democracy? Compare that with your Antifa and BLM domestic terrorists that have burned Federal buildings, torched police stations, looted, murdered and terrorized American citizens and cities across the country to this day, and continue to do so.
Pull your head out.
Yes propaganda
The establishment will use “racism” to silence their critics
Tucker Carlson will eventually be silenced. They’ll try to get DeSantis on something before 2024.
This is how the establishment works. They want establishment candidate vs establishment candidate. Bush vs Kerry, Bush vs Gore, Obama vs McCain, Obama vs Romney etc.
Their problem is that the right is now the anti establishment party. An establishment candidate doesn’t stand a chance on the right.
So the establishment will attempt to use “racism” to silence the anti establishment side. They’ll be labeled as domestic terrorists and white supremacists.
The establishment probably plays the game better than anyone in the world. They know that “racism” and “green energy” and “global warming” are the perfect topics to hide behind.
It will take the low iq’s a long time to catch on. And when they catch on the establishment will have already changed their game.
Yes propaganda
The establishment will use “racism” to silence their critics
Tucker Carlson will eventually be silenced. They’ll try to get DeSantis on something before 2024.
This is how the establishment works. They want establishment candidate vs establishment candidate. Bush vs Kerry, Bush vs Gore, Obama vs McCain, Obama vs Romney etc.
Their problem is that the right is now the anti establishment party. An establishment candidate doesn’t stand a chance on the right.
So the establishment will attempt to use “racism” to silence the anti establishment side. They’ll be labeled as domestic terrorists and white supremacists.
The establishment probably plays the game better than anyone in the world. They know that “racism” and “green energy” and “global warming” are the perfect topics to hide behind.
It will take the low iq’s a long time to catch on. And when they catch on the establishment will have already changed their game.
93% of black lives matter protests are peaceful according to ACLED US crisis monitor and Princeton university research which looked at 7757 protests in 50 states. Pew research found 67% of Americans express some support for black lives matter movement.
Since 2001, FBI and Government accountability office reveal 73% of terrorist attacks resulting in death come from far right extremists and white supremacists. Polls show majority of Americans disapprove of attack on capital which lead to 5 deaths, 139 injured officers and over $30 million in damages and security measures.
93% of black lives matter protests are peaceful according to ACLED US crisis monitor and Princeton university research which looked at 7757 protests in 50 states. Pew research found 67% of Americans express some support for black lives matter movement.
Since 2001, FBI and Government accountability office reveal 73% of terrorist attacks resulting in death come from far right extremists and white supremacists. Polls show majority of Americans disapprove of attack on capital which lead to 5 deaths, 139 injured officers and over $30 million in damages and security measures.
@thirdperson
Just curious what the polls or facts say about the 20' summer protests/riots and destruction that took place? Did those lead to 5 deaths and 30 million in damages?
@thirdperson
Just curious what the polls or facts say about the 20' summer protests/riots and destruction that took place? Did those lead to 5 deaths and 30 million in damages?
So 550 BLM protests were violent?
What time frame were they looking at in the study? Do you have the link?
So 550 BLM protests were violent?
What time frame were they looking at in the study? Do you have the link?
People on the left have no understanding of statistics.
Imagine saying BLM isn’t bad because they’ve only had 550 violent protests in the past couple of years?
What number would be bad?
People on the left have no understanding of statistics.
Imagine saying BLM isn’t bad because they’ve only had 550 violent protests in the past couple of years?
What number would be bad?
Big, His post is complete fake nonsense and we all know it. This is exactly what they do over and over.
Great Post Detox, 100% agree.
Big, His post is complete fake nonsense and we all know it. This is exactly what they do over and over.
Great Post Detox, 100% agree.
Polls show majority of Americans disapprove of attack on capital which lead to 5 deaths, 139 injured officers and over $30 million in damages and security measures.
Can you also provide a link on the 5 deaths and 139 injured officers?
Polls show majority of Americans disapprove of attack on capital which lead to 5 deaths, 139 injured officers and over $30 million in damages and security measures.
Can you also provide a link on the 5 deaths and 139 injured officers?
@searchwarrant
I know. I just wanted them to type that in a see what they found. We'd hear crickets once they found the numbers and put that into comparison (it's close to 60x).
@searchwarrant
I know. I just wanted them to type that in a see what they found. We'd hear crickets once they found the numbers and put that into comparison (it's close to 60x).
@searchwarrant
They are being held for exactly what?
You can't be serious. They attacked our nation's capital.
Your whataboutism is laughable because you assume I'm OK with what the BLM/Antifa protesters did & if you knew anything about me you would know that I've said they should be also held accountable for their actions.
You can now put your broad brush away Sparky.
@searchwarrant
They are being held for exactly what?
You can't be serious. They attacked our nation's capital.
Your whataboutism is laughable because you assume I'm OK with what the BLM/Antifa protesters did & if you knew anything about me you would know that I've said they should be also held accountable for their actions.
You can now put your broad brush away Sparky.
They didn't have money.....
They didn't have family connections.
They are the losers that believed the traitor trump..... jacobites had it better. What they needed was Pelosi lap top information but I guess the device is missing now.
Some ones to blame so they were trumps expendable units the coop failed and the traitor turned his back on them all....
They didn't have money.....
They didn't have family connections.
They are the losers that believed the traitor trump..... jacobites had it better. What they needed was Pelosi lap top information but I guess the device is missing now.
Some ones to blame so they were trumps expendable units the coop failed and the traitor turned his back on them all....
Since the insurrection on 1/6 & in the 3 months after, there was a 176% increase in money spent by members of Congress to increase their personal security including fortifying their personal residences with reinforced doors & bulletproof glass.
Prior to the January 6 attack, three-term Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) had never spent campaign funds on security. But in the first three months of this year—as she publicly denounced Trump’s role in fueling the insurrection, a transgression for which she was deposed from her leadership post—she paid $58,000 for protective measures, hiring a security consulting firm that specializes in executive protection and retaining three former Secret Service agents who previously served on her father’s vice presidential detail.
The cost of opposing Trump’s bid to overturn the election has been steep: During the first quarter of 2021, Sen Pat Toomey (R-PA) campaign racked up a whopping security tab of nearly $70,000. His campaign’s first payment came on February 8, the day before Trump’s Senate impeachment trial commenced. Among other expenditures, Toomey paid $39,000 to T&M USA, a New York City–based private security and intelligence firm. His campaign filings also list a $7,300 payment to Fortified Estate, a Texas outfit that bills itself as the “leading company for bespoke, high-security hardening of residential and commercial structures” and specializes in installing panic rooms, bulletproof doors, and blast windows.
The campaign operation of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), who voted to convict Trump during his first and second impeachment trials, paid more than $43,000 to Ambolt Security Group, a Utah-based firm run by former law enforcement officers that offers services including close protection, “safe room consulting and design,” “residential escape plans,” and threat assessments.
The GOP’s most lavish spenders on security are two of its biggest promoters of the Big Lie. Ted Cruz’s campaign dropped more than $74,000 on a security firm in early 2021, the most of any GOP lawmaker.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), whose memorable raised fist salute to Trump supporters outside the Capitol on the morning of the attack became an iconic image of that dark day and his role in helping to inspire it, hired security consultants, to the tune of at least $44,000, following the insurrection.
On the other side of the aisle, the two biggest spenders on security are newly elected Sens. Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Mark Kelly of Arizona. Both hail from states that were (and remain) a focus of election fraud conspiracies propagated by Trump and his backers. Warnock, Georgia’s first Black senator, has spent more on security than any Senate candidate in history. Since last fall, his campaign has paid more than $245,000 to Executive Protection Agency, a security service, with $136,000 of that spending coming during the first quarter of 2021. (His fellow Georgia senator Jon Ossoff spent nearly $50,000 on protection between January and April.) The campaign of Arizona’s Kelly—whose wife, former representative Gabby Gifford, was nearly assassinated during a constituent event in 2011, has doled out $130,000 for security so far this year.
Those who stormed the Capitol were not tourists but well trained veterans of the military & police from across the country. They are well funded & have setup nationwide communication links to plan future attacks on our democracy. These are not weekend warriors.
Since the insurrection on 1/6 & in the 3 months after, there was a 176% increase in money spent by members of Congress to increase their personal security including fortifying their personal residences with reinforced doors & bulletproof glass.
Prior to the January 6 attack, three-term Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) had never spent campaign funds on security. But in the first three months of this year—as she publicly denounced Trump’s role in fueling the insurrection, a transgression for which she was deposed from her leadership post—she paid $58,000 for protective measures, hiring a security consulting firm that specializes in executive protection and retaining three former Secret Service agents who previously served on her father’s vice presidential detail.
The cost of opposing Trump’s bid to overturn the election has been steep: During the first quarter of 2021, Sen Pat Toomey (R-PA) campaign racked up a whopping security tab of nearly $70,000. His campaign’s first payment came on February 8, the day before Trump’s Senate impeachment trial commenced. Among other expenditures, Toomey paid $39,000 to T&M USA, a New York City–based private security and intelligence firm. His campaign filings also list a $7,300 payment to Fortified Estate, a Texas outfit that bills itself as the “leading company for bespoke, high-security hardening of residential and commercial structures” and specializes in installing panic rooms, bulletproof doors, and blast windows.
The campaign operation of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), who voted to convict Trump during his first and second impeachment trials, paid more than $43,000 to Ambolt Security Group, a Utah-based firm run by former law enforcement officers that offers services including close protection, “safe room consulting and design,” “residential escape plans,” and threat assessments.
The GOP’s most lavish spenders on security are two of its biggest promoters of the Big Lie. Ted Cruz’s campaign dropped more than $74,000 on a security firm in early 2021, the most of any GOP lawmaker.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), whose memorable raised fist salute to Trump supporters outside the Capitol on the morning of the attack became an iconic image of that dark day and his role in helping to inspire it, hired security consultants, to the tune of at least $44,000, following the insurrection.
On the other side of the aisle, the two biggest spenders on security are newly elected Sens. Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Mark Kelly of Arizona. Both hail from states that were (and remain) a focus of election fraud conspiracies propagated by Trump and his backers. Warnock, Georgia’s first Black senator, has spent more on security than any Senate candidate in history. Since last fall, his campaign has paid more than $245,000 to Executive Protection Agency, a security service, with $136,000 of that spending coming during the first quarter of 2021. (His fellow Georgia senator Jon Ossoff spent nearly $50,000 on protection between January and April.) The campaign of Arizona’s Kelly—whose wife, former representative Gabby Gifford, was nearly assassinated during a constituent event in 2011, has doled out $130,000 for security so far this year.
Those who stormed the Capitol were not tourists but well trained veterans of the military & police from across the country. They are well funded & have setup nationwide communication links to plan future attacks on our democracy. These are not weekend warriors.
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