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  1. Speedy Parker Black Hole
  2. Speedy Parker Black Hole
  3. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
  4. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    dang, they took the video down
  5. Originally posted by POLECAT dang, they took the video down

    You people want to keep using Google and Facebook and other big establishment run big tech platforms, despite the fact that they hate you.

    You have no idea what it means to be a political dissident.

  6. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT dang, they took the video down



    Yeah, that video probably fell under the new "This video is so full of lies and bullshit that even we are embarrassed for it to be on here anymore" rule.
  7. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Salon
    Judge rules against Trump, releases his taxes to Congress
    Jon Skolnik


    A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that Donald Trump's tax filings can be released by the Treasury Department, striking a death blow against the former president's years-long crusade to keep them hidden from public scrutiny.

    The decision, handed down in a 45-page opinion by Judge Trevor McFadden of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia, specifically gives the House Ways and Means Committee access to Trump's long-sought tax returns. The committee could then vote on whether to publicize the documents.

    "A long line of Supreme Court cases requires great deference to facially valid congressional inquiries," McFadden wrote. "Even the special solicitude accorded former presidents does not alter the outcome."

    The judge, however, did note the potential for unintended consequences in the case that Trump's taxes are made public.

    "Anyone can see that publishing confidential tax information of a political rival is the type of move that will return to plague the inventor," McFadden said. "It might not be right or wise to publish the returns, but it is the chairman's right to do so."

    McFadden further granted Trump's legal team a 14-day stay on the ruling to provide the former president ample time to appeal.

    Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass, the committee chair, first requested Trump' taxes back in 2019, arguing that the committee was seeking to review and improve the federal government's presidential audit program.

    Traditionally, the committee has held a broad right to request anyone's tax information from the Department of Treasury. However, over the past two years, Trump's legal team has refused to disclose them, claiming that the committee's inquiry had no legitimate aim and was instead politically motivated.

    "Just more harassment," Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization, wrote of the Democrats' lawsuit in July. "The weaponization of politics and evilness of the far left is hard to comprehend."

    Shortly after Trump's refusal to comply, the committee filed a lawsuit against the former president. During the Trump administration, this suit saw little to no progress. However, in July of this year, President Biden issued a 39-page Justice Department memo to the Justice Department, noting that Neal "has invoked sufficient reasons for requesting the former President's tax information."

    In a statement on Wednesday, Neal said that McFadden's ruling was "no surprise."

    "The law is clearly on the committee's side. I am pleased that we're now one step closer to being able to conduct more thorough oversight of the I.R.S.'s mandatory presidential audit program."
  9. They finally get their long noses into someone else's business and there's nothing there.
  10. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ They finally get their long noses into someone else's business and there's nothing there.



    Your delusional thinking amazes me. How can you possibly declare that "there's nothing there" when the material has not even been reviewed yet?

    You are such a hack and a lying piece of shit.
  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    TRUMP PROVEN RIGHT---VOTER FRAUD PROVEN ! ! !


    Yes, 3 Residents of The Villages Retirement Community Have Been Accused of Voter Fraud
    All three are innocent until proven guilty. But the incident was seen as ironic by many.
    Bethania Palma


    Three residents of a Florida retirement community infamous for a display of racism have been arrested on allegations of casting more than one ballot in the 2020 general election, arrest records show.

    Joan Halstead, Jay Ketcik, and John Rider, all residents of The Villages community northwest of Orlando, are accused of casting one in-person ballot and one mail-in ballot in the Nov. 3, 2020, presidential election, according to documents from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.

    None of the suspects have yet been arraigned. It’s unknown to the public which candidate the three cast ballots for. Florida Secretary of State records indicate Halstead and Ketcik are registered Republicans. Rider did not select a party affiliation. The Orlando Sentinel reported that social media accounts appearing to belong to the three contain posts supporting former U.S. President Donald Trump.

    The incident garnered a lot of internet attention for two reasons. The first is that Trump, a Republican, had waged an aggressive disinformation campaign in the lead-up and aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, making unfounded allegations of massive voter fraud that cost him the election. The lie incited violence in the form of a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

    The fact that three alleged Trump supporters have been accused of voter fraud was therefore viewed as ironic by many, a sentiment summed up by this tweet from the government transparency group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW):

    The second reason the incident gained so much scrutiny was because of where the accused live.

    In the notorious incident, which took place in July 2020, Trump tweeted a video of a golf cart-driving supporter and resident of The Villages pumping his fist and and chanting “white power!”
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  15. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 Yeah, that video probably fell under the new "This video is so full of lies and bullshit that even we are embarrassed for it to be on here anymore" rule.

    If that were a rule nothing from cable news could be published on the platform
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    January 6: How the House select committee finally exposed Trump's empire of lies
    Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN


    If politics still turned on truth and facts, this would be the week when the lie-filled foundations of Donald Trump's movement imploded, destroying his apparent dream of a return to power after the 2024 election.

    January 6: How the House select committee finally exposed Trump's empire of lies

    But it is the ex-President's greatest, most subversive victory that his empire of falsehoods will surely survive new disclosures that lay bare his own abuses of power and the voter-mocking deceit of his political and media enablers.

    While there has already been a steady accumulation of shocking evidence of Trump's coup attempt on January 6 and the emptiness of his election fraud claims, recent days put the saga into a horrifying new light. They brought the clearest indicators yet that the entire Make America Great Again infrastructure and Trump's potential next White House campaign rest on hogwash and the whitewashing of history.

    The House select committee probing the January 6 insurrection has released fresh details of the elaborate behind-the-scenes plot to subvert the certification of President Joe Biden's election. There's embarrassing new evidence of how conservative media stars were privately alarmed by the attack by Trump's mob but quickly reverted to amplifying his lies to millions of Americans they willfully deceived. And a major new Associated Press survey of 2020 swing states contested by Trump found cases of voter fraud were sparse and far from the nationwide conspiracy he claims. There are separate reports that three Florida residents were recently arrested and charged with election fraud -- two of whom were registered Republicans.

    This week will be remembered for Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the vice chair of the House committee, bringing receipts that exposed the hypocrisy of Trump's extended orbit.

    Texts from Republican lawmakers, Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. and Fox News prime-time anchors to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows show that they knew the attack on the Capitol was a disaster and wanted it to stop.

    Yet those same conservative heroes are part of a political media operation that spent the last 11 months obscuring what really happened, in many cases denying the truth of Biden's election win and fueling lies about voter fraud that are feeding anti-democratic extremism. All to preserve a meal ticket named Trump.

    In another development fraught with chilling implications, the committee revealed that Meadows wrote in an email that the National Guard would be present to "protect pro Trump people" on January 6. It was the latest example of a habit of weaponizing sacred American institutions for Trump's political gain.

    The former President, meanwhile, encapsulated perverted political values that now rule much of the Republican Party and will likely produce its next presidential nominee. He recently declared that former Vice President Mike Pence had been "mortally wounded" because he had refused to steal the election during his ceremonial role in certifying Biden's victory. The ex-President was giving voice to a GOP incentive system that now rewards coup attempts and despotic behavior over honoring the Constitution.

    The scale of the evidence coming to light this week is remarkable. But daily bombshells about what happened on January 6 often have the effect of diminishing the shock value of Trump-related outrages. And voters have pressing concerns like the rising cost of living and a pandemic that will shortly drag into a third year. Yet this week's developments are important not just because they chart the staggering breadth of Trump's election conspiracy. They are also exposing the lies on which his future political prospects are built -- and on which multiple Republican-run states have passed laws that make it harder to vote and easier to steal future elections.

    Trump's biggest confidence trick

    There has always been an aura of a con man about Trump, from his days as a bankruptcy-plagued real estate chancer who adopted a persona as the master of the art of the deal. His presidency opened with false claims about the size of his inauguration crowd that in retrospect augured an administration constructed on untruths -- or what his former senior aide Kellyanne Conway once dubbed "alternative facts."

    It is now clear that his big lie that "frankly, we did win this election" is the most audacious and damaging confidence trick of his career.

    A few Trump supporters are seeing the light, including Dustin Stockton, one of the organizers of the January 6 rally that preceded the insurrection, who found himself subpoenaed by the House committee -- and lacks the means to wage a legal battle like Trump's wealthy political guru Steve Bannon.

    "Essentially, he abandons people when the going gets tough for people. And, you know, in some ways, it's embarrassing to think that in a lot of ways, we bought into what essentially turned out to be a bluff or a con," Stockton told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday.

    Yet Stockton is an outlier. Trump's popularity among Republican voters makes him the preemptive favorite for the GOP's 2024 nomination. He has the power to shape the political careers of those willing to accept his extremism -- as his raft of endorsements of midterm election candidates, nationally and in the states, shows. The Trump story, meanwhile, makes millions for conservative media outlets and stars -- giving them an incentive to promote a false alternative reality that has won over legions of viewers.

    The mendacity of the conservative media propaganda machine was exposed by Cheney's reading aloud of texts sent to Meadows by several Fox News powerhouses, including Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity, pleading with Meadows to get Trump to intervene on January 6.

    "Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home," Ingraham texted. "This is hurting all of us. He is destroying his legacy." Hannity asked the-then chief of staff whether Trump could make a statement that would tell the people at the Capitol to leave.

    Both anchors later condemned the violence on January 6. But they have been among Fox News personalities who attack the investigation as a political vendetta against Trump rather than a probe into one of the worst assaults on democracy in American political history. And television disinformation is only a small part of the problem; social media networks teem with falsehoods about the election and boost Trump's lies in what is almost a fact-free zone.

    Trump's Orwellian method



    HOW MANY TIMES WAS RUMP IMPEACHED?




    Trump's enablers have reacted to the disclosures of recent days by adopting the signature move of their leader -- spinning a false reality to excuse his behavior and mislead his supporters about what really happened.



    HOW MANY TIMES WAS RUMP IMPEACHED?




    Meadows, for instance, appeared on Hannity's show on Monday and concocted a story that contradicts reports that the former President had cooled his heels and watched on TV as his rioting supporters marauded through the Capitol.

    "At the end of the day, they're going to find that not only did the President act, but he acted quickly," Meadows said. The former chief of staff has since been cited for criminal contempt by the House for refusing a subpoena to testify to the committee. His tactic was familiar from previous Trump scandals, as he pivoted away from the truth to create a more palatable tale for Trump supporters that absolved the ex-President of culpability.

    The approach recalled Trump's own when his pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky to open an investigation into then-candidate Biden and his son Hunter came out. The ex-President simply insisted that their call was "perfect," even though a White House transcript showed repeated abuses of power as he used military aid as a carrot -- a transgression that led to his first impeachment.

    This Trump gambit -- also used by conservative news outlets every day -- recalls the party's reality-defying "War is Peace" slogan in George Orwell's novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four." Trump explained his method in a less literal way in 2018 when instructing followers to distrust their own eyes and non-partisan media and to believe only him. "What you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening," he said.

    This week's revelations have been damning for Trump, his former aides and the conservative media propagandists who sustain him.

    But if history is any guide, the truth will not bring him down.
  17. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by stl1 January 6: How the House select committee finally exposed Trump's empire of lies

    And you could have it all
    My empire of lies
    I will let you down
    I will make you great again
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  18. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 But if history is any guide, the truth will not bring him down.

    Yup history shows that Clinton, Obama, and Biden all sold the US out to their globalist masters and nothing happened to them
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Your source?

    Mine is the House Select Committee.

    I showed you mine and now...silence.
  20. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 Your source?

    Mine is the House Select Committee.

    I showed you mine and now…silence.

    How did the Senate Intelligence Committee work out for you as a source?
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