Friday, July 14, 2023

We're done for, or Brandon is



July 14, 2023: Update to post of previous update of Jul 4, 2023



Cocaine not on their brains

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The corruption is rather blatant. They don't even hide it much anymore. One more thing on the list for the GOP to discuss in the upcoming election. Instead, we are talking about the corrupt state's accusations against someone who wants to do something about it.



the last update of Jul 4, 2023 follows:



Update to post on Jul 4, 2023



Cocaine has been found in the White House. What more do we need to hear about this clown show before they get the hook? There are reports coming fast and furious now. Blood is in the water, it was said.

For the longest time, it has baffled me at how this guy has kept afloat politically. When he really appears too weak to run, only then will they dump him. Note that it isn't from embarrassment, nor shame that they would even consider it. Only because they are worried about their prospects in the next election. The real shame is that it didn't knock him out a LONG time ago. That would mean that these were more decent people.

Trump's indictments won't hold water either. Or shouldn't. But the GOP isn't much interested in stopping this. Instead, they are trying to replace Trump with DeSantis. There's a story out that Collyfornia is changing its rules so that DeSantis could get a larger share of the vote than what his performance would indicate. He could get only 20% of the vote, yet get half the delegates. Good 'ol GOP. Rule of law and democracy guys. /not

Something's wrong here, but will it ever be corrected? I mean, if Biden ends up being re-installed for another term, how can this country endure it? Something has to keep the country in one piece. These kinds of things do not help.





the original post follows: We're done for, or Brandon is


If this isn't corruption, then there is no such thing

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Sen. Ron Johnson is calling attention to the lack of integrity in the Hunter Biden probe. This is about as clear cut and simple as one can make it. If it fails to be convincing, then there is nothing that can. There are relationships between the people who crafted the plea bargain deal and Hunter Biden's businesses, which are at the heart of the investigation. That's a violation of law.

Doesn't look like a conspiracy theory... I wonder what the GOP hopefuls for the nomination have to say about this one??? And the Speaker of the House? Is this their idea of "rule of law"?

Maybe this is like a pebble that can cause an avalanche. Or maybe an asteroid strike couldn't shake these people?

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