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ScrewReddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

July 17th?

And now we're repeating "people familiar with the matter" stories?

I still believe Trump has EO 13848 actions forthcoming, but I'm not going to get excited by could, would, should screenshots.

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ScrewReddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you talking about the high level shifts at the DoD and the troop withdrawals, or are there domestic troop movements?

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ScrewReddit 5 points ago +5 / -0

Anyone else excited for the EO 13848 report from the DNI? It's due to be delivered to the President by the end of next week.

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ScrewReddit 49 points ago +49 / -0

Another fun fact (I learned here): Ted Olson was the lead attorney for Bush in Bush v. Gore, but of course he had a legal team backing him up. Three of the lawyers on that team: Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barret.

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ScrewReddit 6 points ago +6 / -0

I can't tell if you're joking. Short fat guys don't make good presidential candidates. Short fat guys who had to resign their White House position due to a prostitution scandal make even worse ones.

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ScrewReddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

So did I!

Years ago, LA radio morning hosts Mark & Brian did a segment on "guys who aren't gay but should be". Apparently they need to add Swalwell to that list.

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ScrewReddit 21 points ago +21 / -0

A couple of biggies:

  1. Walmart: Anything labeled as "Made in Bentonville, AR" is likely Chinese in origin. I used to stock shelves there. The outer shipping cartons all had Chinese markings on them.

  2. Smithfield Foods: It's the U.S.'s biggest pork producer. In 2013, the Obama administration approved the sale of them to China. Their brands include: Armour, Berlinki, Carando, Cook's, Curly's, Eckrich, Farmland, Gwaltney, Healthy Ones, John Morrell, Krakus, Kretschmar, Margherita, Morliny, Nathan's Famous, and, of course, Smithfield.

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ScrewReddit 4 points ago +4 / -0

Anything higher and even a dumbshit like Swalwell would have realized he was being played. The Chinese stayed at his level.

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ScrewReddit 6 points ago +6 / -0

OK, this brings up a question. I believe in the case of Texas v. Georgia et al., the Georgia AG would represent the state in the SCOTUS hearing. Can the AG just concede the case?

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ScrewReddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wait, Swalwell's not gay?

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ScrewReddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

IIRC, that movie started out good and then turned whiny leftist by the end, making him the bad guy. Not a good movie, imho.

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ScrewReddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Part f his argument is correct. We learned yesterday that the two equal (Trump / Biden) stacks of ballots gave a 26% edge to Biden. Those vote counts weren't routed through the servers at Scytl. The cheat was localized to the machine.

However, this is the part Barnes is missing: The Democrats cheated in every way they could think of. So just because these votes were manipulated by the machine, doesn't mean that votes weren't also manipulated during the international routing through DVS and Scytl servers. Barnes is arguing that we should go after the known, easily demonstable fraud, whereas I say we should expose all the avenues of fraud.

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ScrewReddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

That tweet is from December 3. The election was on November 3.

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ScrewReddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

I recently learned that in 2013, the Obama administration approved the sale of Smithfield Foods to China. Smithfield is the world's biggest pork producer.

Their brands include: Armour, Berlinki, Carando, Cook's, Curly's, Eckrich, Farmland, Gwaltney, Healthy Ones, John Morrell, Krakus, Kretschmar, Margherita, Morliny, Nathan's Famous, and, of course, Smithfield.

Our food supply is a national security issue. I do not trust the CHICOMS to control any part of it. I'm no biologist, but it seems like a possible bio-warfare attack vector.

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