Purposely destroying the dollar for fun and profit.
Remember the scene in Trading Places?
Eddie Murphy: We had a bet we could make us rich and you poor at the same time.
*Dan Ackyroyd hands over a dollar*
That's certainly part of it. But their nuclear stronghold in the energy-rich middle east is also important to them. If you assume that liberals are slated to ultimately lose this civil war they've engineered, then it makes sense they'd strongly associate opinions and positions they don't like with liberals, in hopes they go down with the liberals' ship.
Yeah. But the issue is making itself important. Or, at least, as important as WWIII can be.
It's OVER For Corrupt "Super Mayor"
https://odysee.com/@actualjusticewarrior:2/it's-over-for-corrupt-super-mayor:9
{Actual Justice Warrior | 27 April 2024}
In this video I discuss the federal subpoenas that were issued in the village of Dolton & the implications for the Corrupt "Super Mayor".
Sources:
Local News Segment: https://youtu.be/M5xMsHbkpNE
Full Super Mayor Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLklYRErBEt_fh66U6iIlakqVGYz1cHanx
Trump is more likely to live that long. As in, he won't any more act as monkey wrench than he did before. As in, RFKJr has motivation to expose the Covid/jab operation and Trump has every reason in the world to keep covering it up.
Maybe Kennedys don't make the best presidents, but they make great martyrs. Make no mistake. The situation is that bad. They aren't just robbing us blind. They're killing us.
When will the fedgov start monitoring shit like this:
Khilanani told her audience about her own rage and that she “had fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any White person that got in my way, burying their body and wiping my bloody hands as I walked away relatively guiltless with a bounce in my step.”
Don't get me wrong: I don't want the fedgov monitoring anything.
Just sick of the constant double and triple standards, especially for the Small Hat Club.
Bipartisan bill would create "antisemitism monitors" at colleges
https://www.axios.com/2024/04/26/antisemitism-monitor-colleges-columbia-israel
{Andrew Solender | 26 April 2024}
A pro-Israel House Democrat and Republican plan to introduce legislation creating federally sanctioned "antisemitism monitors" for select college campuses.
Why it matters: It's the first bill introduced in Congress as a direct response to the pro-Palestinian protests that have rocked Columbia University and other colleges in recent days.
Driving the news: Reps. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) and Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) are introducing the College Oversight and Legal Updates Mandating Bias Investigations and Accountability Act – or COLUMBIA Act.
He's a libertarian activist who was the LP's candidate for VPOTUS in 2020, and is a haver of many based takes.
A couple of weeks ago, he debated Davig Hogg on gun control (see this thread). Here's his bio-blurb from that:
The system needs a monkey wrench thrown into the gears, and I mean right now. Regardless of what the monkey wrench was designed to do, it will strip the gears, and then we have a chance to tear this corrupt edifice down and put something inoffensive in its place (and we don't necessarily have to use the same monkey wrench to build it). Got a better one?
More "first black female judge" shenanigans (but "misogyny" and "racism", OFC).
Town’s First Black Female “SUPER” Judge Convicted Of Felony & Disbarred
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BciQkzvvZM
{Nate The Lawyer | 27 April 2024}
Why do people cheer authoritarianism, Right, Left and everywhere in between?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhr5PL4gGtU
{Jack Hunter | 26 April 2024}
Progressives horrified by protesters being arrested were cheering for authoritarianism during the COVID pandemic.
"The only alternative is to imagine that federal prosecutors are (1) so extremely competent that they are able to win even the iffiest cases (so much so that even innocent defendants feel compelled to acquiesce), or (2) so extremely restrained that they only ever take on cases that are obvious "slam dunks" (so much so that even guilty defendants feel compelled to acquiesce)." -- me (above)
"Constitutionally prescribed jury trials have been almost completely displaced by plea-driven mass adjudication. As a result, prosecutors can be—and evidence shows have in fact become—far less discriminating in choosing which cases to pursue." -- Clark Nelly (below)
File under "Three Felonies a Day":
https://twitter.com/ConLawWarrior/status/1783836118133440692
to: https://twitter.com/ConLawWarrior/status/1783836136810672286
{Clark Nelly @ConLawWarrior | 26 April 2024}
Just beneath the surface of the Trump immunity case lies the fact that our CJ system has gone so off the rails that few people—especially if they’ve done anything interesting like run for office or start a business—can be confident they haven’t committed multiple felonies. /1
Near as I can tell, I did conflate two different bills.
So, Trump only helped ram warrantless surveillance and invasion funding out of committee, not a tax on unrealized gains. What a selling point.
That was the point I was making before: here we have two utterly untrustworthy swampers, one saying Trump did the exact opposite of what the other one is saying he did.
That's a hell of a trick to pull off.
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