March 21, 2023
The UN wants to turn the entire world into a concentration camp. Defund this corrupt tool of the Rockefellers.
UN calls for mass fossil fuel shutdowns to prevent 'climate time bomb'
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Where are the Republicans with the immanent arrest of Donald Trump? Many are saying "we need to wait and see the evidence" as if this had any validity at all. What cowards.
Republicans should be leading the protests. This is banana republic stuff, Soviet or Chicom stuff. Republicans in Congress should hold a rally outside of the Capitol. They should be screaming bloody murder about this. This is so clearly political.
They should issue a summons for the prosecutor to appear. They should be doing a lot of things they are not doing. It is both good politics and the right thing to do. Their silence here speaks volumes.
We do not have an opposition party but rather two ships sailing in the same direction. One is loud and flashy, a stately galleon and a little bit ahead. The other is a poor little sloop. But they are heading to the same place.
The fact is their silence legitimizes this arrest. The Democrats understand this, which is why they always scream bloody murder when one of their own gets in trouble.
Even if the Republicans don't like Trump and wish him gone they have a duty to protect their own - and they should grasp that if they let the Democrats take him out they can take out anyone. In politics, as in war, you do not allow the enemy a victory. Every inch of ground must be contested.
Many Republicans still think this is just a normal political cycle and a disagreement. They don't understand that it has not been such since Bill Clinton, and even before - since the Democrats destroyed Richard Nixon.
Right now the Democrats know they can act in any manner they please and the GOP will stand there mute, like oxen facing a pack of wolves. There must be consequences.
If the public sees them remain silent they will believe that the GOP knows Trump is dirty, which means they lied to America and are not to be trusted. That this isn't true doesn't matter; politics is about perception, not reality.
So DeSantis, Mike Pence, Ted Cruz, everyone Trump has insulted over the years need to come out in his defense here. It doesn't matter what they think of him; he as a person is not the issue. The issue is will the Democrats be allowed to define Trump to the public and thus define the Republicans as guilty by association.
I despair of the stupidity of the GOP. These guys need to read a book once in a while. I would recommend The Prince by Machiavelli or Sun Tzu's The Art of War (something Donald Trump has read and employed on numerous occasions.)
It's not about Trump the man. It's about Trump the Republican.
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Watching Spoxman Kirby and other DOD and Pentagon news segments, they have dropped the Ukraine proxy and are talking USA military policy against Russia. The cat is out of the bag. We are at war with Russia. We have this perverse administration who has taken this country into war against a nuclear power and lethal military. Xi has made his statement of where China stands on the conflict by going to Russia and refusing calls from the USA. Russia has a seasoned military of 700,000 troops with the manufacturing of Russia on war footing. China has 2 million military troops.
We have 460,000 people in uniform in a woke and hollowed out force and we long ago hollowed out our manufacturing sector. Our banking system is rotted. We are 28 trillion or more in debt. Inflation is stalking everyone.
We are stuck with the malign administration who has taken this country into an abyss for 2 more years. The DOJ is in league and funding the New York prosecutor that is braying about indicting Donald Trump, the populace favorite of the citizens.
The members of the US Fed are likely staying up all night and eating tums and they seem to be the only institution that is fighting to save the country.
The Congress seems feeble. Maybe what we are facing is beyond our ability to resolve.
Tim adds:
Yeats was right:
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
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Yet more proof Climate Change is a religion and not science.
Still, there is no "theology" there and so how, exactly, is the intellectual titan Greta deserving of such a degree?
We now live in a world where the Earth is now a god and the environment is her holy church.
From Roy W. Spencer:
Oh, my... the University of Helsinki is giving Greta Thunberg an honorary doctorate of theology. (It appears "theology" now has a new definition).
Tim again:
If she gets one I want one too. I say "Doctorates for everyone!" That's fair, isn't it?
Isn't that what "equity" is all about? Maybe Greta can get a pilot's license or can practice medicine next!
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Dr Melissa McCann: FOI Documents Reveal Australia Hiding COVID Vaccine Deaths
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March 20, 2023
Syria is going to allow Russia to build new bases in Syrian territory.
This was entirely predictable. Russia is not going down without a fight - and neither will her friends.
This signals that Russia will up the ante on international activity and it will no doubt promote a lot of trouble to America in the future.
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Here is a good article aboout the weaponization of the Law by the Left and how it applies to Donald Trump.
Here is a taste:
The now-former prosecutor wrote that he "would have paid the District Attorney’s Office for the opportunity to prosecute President Trump.”
This zeal to go after the political opponents of the Democrat Party while ignoring real criminals starts with the leadership in the Manhattan DA’s office. The New York Post found that "soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has downgraded more than half his felony cases to misdemeanors — while also managing to lose half of the felony cases that do reach court.”
Mr. Bragg can’t find the time to prosecute felonies in his district and protect the citizens that pay his salary, but he has all the time in the world to pursue a partisan agenda against Mr. Trump. This is an attempt to undermine a presidential candidate in order to curry favor with Democrat officials while ignoring New Yorkers’ concern with rising crime in New York City.
The partisan legal antics don’t stop in New York. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis convened a special grand jury in Atlanta to try to secure charges against Mr. Trump. The foreperson of the special grand jury went on a national media tour, where she gleefully fantasized about taking down Mr. Trump.
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These district attorneys are attempting to force Mr. Trumpout of the race with bogus legal theories—Mr. Bragg’s even essentially dismissed by the liberal New York Times—because they are terrified of a fair election.
Do read the rest.
The GOP let this happen. They should have gone after such prosecutors with great anger and furious wrath.
I remember the witch hunt by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner against Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. The GOP didn't like Greitens, a former Democrat. He was proposing reforms that was going to take the bread from their mouths (like a ban on lobbying for five years after leaving government service). I didn't care for Greitens but the GOP should have fought for him. You don't let the Donkeys do that.
And even Missouri's then Attorney General Josh Hawley - Mr. Conservative as Senator - let it happen. He should have intervened as Madam Gardner was breaking multiple laws. But the Missouri GOP wanted Greitens gone and they let it happen.
You don't just let such things happen. If he needs to be taken out you do it yourself, but you don't let the enemy do it.
Sadly the GOP has always been willing to let a politicized agent of the Left do such things. And now those chickens have come home to roost.
We now live in a banana republic.
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https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/3906498-get-ready-for-manhattan-das-made-for-tv-trump-prosecution-high-on-ratings-but-short-on-the-law/
Excellent article by Turley. Apparently Bragg was hired just to dig up dirt on Trump. Turley says they basically only have a misdemeanor and statute of limitations has run out. So he is attempting to cobble up a bunch of small charges to make it into a felony.
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March 19, 2023
Does this sound familiar? No, it's not about our modern America but about Cuba before Castro.
Here is a snippet:
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The point that Russia had some right to feel insecure stripped entirely of its former satellites, is a talking point that might have been respected prior to its invasion of Georgia and Ukraine and taken into account in discussions such as trade and security negotiations. But not after. Particularly not after Russia’s vicious, brutal slaughter and torture and rape of both combatants engaged in defense of their nation and civilians.
Tim replies:
It's hardly that cut and dried. The Russians have for decades for decades faced growing Western encroachment. NATO in the former Warsaw Pact, then NATO moving into former Soviet republics themselves. It's as if the Soviets had moved into Mexico and were threatening to bring Texas into the Warsaw Pact. How would we have reacted?
The Ukrainian government was put in power by the CIA, I might add, in the Orange Revolution. (They are talking about having a "color revolution" to remove the Hungarian government now.)
The U.S. had a bunch of biological labs to destroy the old Soviet biological arsenal, and they are STILL running despite those weapons being long gone. Why do you suppose that is? To the Russians it probably means we are building weapons there. They saw what happened in the Wuhan lab.
And the Ukrainians had threatened to cut off the Russian oil and gas piipelines. And the Ukrainians were regularly shelling the Crimeaa, killing lots of innocent people. And the Ukreainians built a dam on the Dneiper and cut all the water off to Crimea, causing a major drought. Russia complained to the U.N. repeatedly to no avail.
Meanwhile the U.S. was deploying ABM systems in Poland and the Czech Republic and preparing to do so in Hungary and would no doubt be doing so in Ukraine when they had the opportunity. To the Russian People we were the aggressors.
Lynn, couldnt the exact same arguments you have made be applied to the U.S. and it's many invasions around the globe? We invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, helped in war in Syria and in Libya. In times past we invaded Panama, Grenada, and assisted in Honduras and in Nicaragua. We sent an invasion force to Cuba. We invaded Europe. We invaded Spanish-held territories in Cuba and the Phillipines. We invaded Canada, Mexico, and our own southern states. If invading a country is automatic grounds for losing all moral high ground then the U.S. is the biggest POS in the world. I don't agree with that statement.
Given the propaganda ongoing (and look at how much of it is coming from the mainstream media, known liars, who want this war) I take every claim of Russian atrocity with a grain of salt. And I also notice the Ukrainians are not lilly white in terms of hurting innocent civilians.
The fact is we have no national intersts involved here. And we have no plan - no definition of victory, no exit strategy, etc. What we have is a blank check and a promise we are going to "win" a war we are not technically fighting.
I predicted Biden would get us into a war before the midterm elections and was right, only this war does not involve direct military action. Just huge sums of money and endless logistical and intelligence aid. And armed Reaper drones spying on Russian positiions.
All one must do is look at who supports this to realize there may be something wrong here.
The Russians aren't good guys, and I would like to see Putin go. He is only there because George Soros crashed the Russian economy, after a decade of Western carpetbagging and efforts to make Russia a kind of colony. They were mad about it and still hold a grudge at how we treated them.
Sun Tzu said you must leave an enemy a "golden bridge for retreating on" lest they fight to the death. But what is Biden and the West doing? They are giving no face-saving way out. They thinkt his will cause regime change, but what it will do is lead to the deaths of untold numbers as Putin cannot afford to lose this. He will do what it takes. If tactical nukes are required, so be it.
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So last night the wife and I ate corned beef and cabbage and watched the movie The Majestic.
The movie, starring Jim Carey, was slow and also quite liberal insofar as it promoted the lie that America had a red scare in the '50's and were seeing Communists everywhere. That wasn't true; almost everyone accused of being a Communist in fact was one. My brother Brian wrote The Subversive Screen, which is a book about this very topic and quite eye-opening. It's available from Amazon for those interested.
The movie was really slow too. It was a sweet story but the way it dragged and the a-historical communist angle just made it pretty lame. Oh, and the female lead was becoming a lawyer, a very rare thing in those days.
At any rate, after that I put on reruns of the reality show Alone. At one point a guy was trying to get a fly out of his ear. I switched channels and put on another rerun "When Kids Kill". My wife walks in the room "what are you watching?" "When kids kill."
"Why are you watching such awful stuff?"
So I put Alone back on and the guy was STILL trying to dislodge the insect:
"So you're going to make me watch a show about a guy trying to get a fly out of his ear?"
She left the room without a word.
Then this morning I had on the local news and a story about the remains of a woman being found came on. The reporter breathlessly prattled about the great detective work in identifying the body. She crowed about how authorities were able to determine the identity of the woman by some personal belongings; her keys, her wallet, and her state driver's license! I busted out laughing at that; we can all rest easy knowing such astute detectives are on the case! Why, it's like having Sherlock Holmes investigating!
When my wife asked why I was laughing I told her and she just shook her head at me. I think she thinks I'm going mad.
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Media Push Debunked Claim Climate Change Worsening Floods, Droughts
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A recent article published by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (PBS) claims that "floods and droughts are worsened by climate change.” Various lines of evidence and hard data falsify this claim.
The article, originally by Isabella O’Malley, of the Associated Press(AP), was carried on the PBS Newshour website with the title "Scientists confirm global floods and droughts worsened by climate change”. [emphasis, links added]
The article leads with this alarming claim:
The intensity of extreme drought and rainfall has "sharply” increased over the past 20 years, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Water. These aren’t merely tough weather events, they are leading to extremes such as crop failure, infrastructure damage and even humanitarian crises.
The big picture on water comes from data from a pair of satellites known as GRACE, or Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, that were used to measure changes in Earth’s water storage — the sum of all the water on and in the land, including groundwater, surface water, ice, and snow.
For good measure, O’Malley adds this unsupportable claim:
The researchers say the data confirms that both the frequency and intensity of rainfall and droughts are increasing due to burning fossil fuels and other human activity that releases greenhouse gases.
"I was surprised to see how well correlated the global intensity was with global mean temperatures,” said Matthew Rodell, study author and deputy director of Earth sciences for hydrosphere, biosphere, and geophysics at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
As any professional scientist will tell you, correlation is not causation. Wikipedia says, "The phrase "correlation does not imply causation” refers to the inability to legitimately deduce a cause-and-effect relationship between two events or variables solely on the basis of an observed association or correlation between them.”
For example, data in this graph in Figure 1 correlates nearly perfectly, but anyone can tell you that the two data items plotted, Ice Cream Sales and Shark Attacks, have no cause-and-effect relationship.
Figure 1. A highly correlated graph with no relationship between the two datasets. Source: Statology.org
There are other problems with the article, most notably the time period of data involved – 20 years – which by definition does not meet the 30-year period required to determine a climate trend.
Worse than that, the article reports, "Researchers looked at 1,056 events from 2002-2021 using a novel algorithm that identifies where the land is much wetter or drier than normal.”
In other words, in addition to the lack of 30 years of data, this study used a "novel algorithm” that has not been applied to other areas or the same areas in the past for a proper comparison of past and present climate trends and any changes over time.
Also, this data is from a satellite designed to measure variations in Earth’s gravity, not climate change.
Therefore, the data produced isn’t a direct measurement, but a proxy for what has happened with droughts and floods assumptions about how gravity changes.
These three glaring inconsistencies with regular climate science procedures fail to instill trust in the methods used in, or the conclusions they come to, this particular study.
Real-world data, actually measured on Earth over multiple decades, contradicts the claims made in the study and the AP/PBS story reporting on it.
For example, data on drought in the United States, presented in Climate at a Glance: Drought, show no increasing drought trend whatsoever since January 1895.
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports with "high confidence” that precipitation has increased over mid-latitude land areas of the Northern Hemisphere (including the United States) during the past 70 years, while IPCC has "low confidence” about any negative trends globally.
Likewise, when it comes to flooding, the IPCC reports it has "low confidence” climate change is impacting flooding.
The U.N. IPCC admits having "low confidence” in even the "sign” of any changes—in other words, it is just as likely that climate change is making floods less frequent and less severe.
The latter point highlights another grievous error made in the study hyped by PBS – the researchers involved conflated precipitation and flooding.
The IPCC report indicates climate change is not a factor in flooding. As Roger Pielke, Jr., said in his summary and analysis of the report, (bold, the author)
Heavy precipitation: "the frequency and intensity of heavy precipitation have likely increased at the global scale over a majority of land regions with good observational coverage … [yet] "heavier rainfall does not always lead to greater flooding.”
To make claims about trends in flooding, one should look at trends in flooding and not precipitation. The conflation of the two is a common error.
Also of note, what flooding has occurred has been impact-minimized as costs of flooding have decreased over the last century, as seen in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Cost of U.S. Flood Events from 1903 through 2018. The dotted red line indicates the trend.
While the rest of the world may not have effective mitigation measures for flooding due to a lack of resources, the bottom line is that the IPCC has found no global climate-induced trends in either droughts or flooding.
Unfortunately, the AP writer O’Malley completely ignores this in favor of the findings of a single study that contains, at a minimum, three major flaws in the way it gathered, analyzed, and reported its results.
This flawed reporting seems to be a sad trend. Just last year, an AP article linked climate change to severe flooding in South Africa.
The widely carried AP story, "Climate change a major factor in fatal South Africa floods,” was typical of the media’s coverage of flawed and unverified research.
Just as with the recent PBS story, a modicum of basic research proved the earlier claims false.
In, Wrong, CNN, AP, NYT, etc., Climate Change Did Not Cause South Africa’s Tragic Floods, my colleague Sterling Burnett showed there was no evidence linking South African flooding to climate change.
Why do mainstream media outlets promote alarming, novel results from unverified studies, while ignoring contrary existing evidence?
It could be simple incompetence, or possibly because disasters and crises sell better than "all is well.”
It could also be because they are being directly paid to write articles hawking the narrative that humans are causing a climate crisis.
The AP received a grant of $8 million over three years to hire twenty new "climate journalists,” who, like O’Malley, seemingly ignore the truth when telling the truth fails to further their funded mission. Coincidence?
Read more at Climate Realism
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We will now never be certain, but...
"The Gateway Pundit reported yesterday that Rasmussen polled American voters from every party and discovered that an outstanding 55% of voters believe that Republican politicians in Washington D.C. worked secretly with Democrats to keep President Trump from being reelected in 2020. 67% of Republicans also believe this to be the case. President Trump won by a landslide in terms of favorability."
EXPLOSIVE: NEW Rasmussen Poll Reveals That Trump-Endorsed Kari Lake, Abe Hamadeh, Mark Finchem Likely WON The 2022 Election
New York DA (Soros elected) Bragg is fabricating some absurd misdemeanor against Trump to justify arresting him.
Meanwhile, the FBI is sitting on Jeffrey Epstein’s Client List since 2020. Not one "client” has been raided or charged.
The FBI ignores Hunter Biden’s Laptop From Hell since 2019. Millions of dollars given by foreign enemies to the Biden Family Business, but not the slightest interest by the "Justice Department.”
Our law enforcement is completely politicized.
Bob Clasen
New York DA (Soros elected) Bragg is fabricating some absurd misdemeanor against Trump to justify arresting him.
Meanwhile, the FBI is sitting on Jeffrey Epstein’s Client List since 2020. Not one "client” has been raided or charged.
The FBI ignores Hunter Biden’s Laptop From Hell since 2019. Millions of dollars given by foreign enemies to the Biden Family Business, but not the slightest interest by the "Justice Department.”
Our law enforcement is completely politicized.
Bob Clasen
New York DA (Soros elected) Bragg is fabricating some absurd misdemeanor against Trump to justify arresting him.
Meanwhile, the FBI is sitting on Jeffrey Epstein’s Client List since 2020. Not one "client” has been raided or charged.
The FBI ignores Hunter Biden’s Laptop From Hell since 2019. Millions of dollars given by foreign enemies to the Biden Family Business, but not the slightest interest by the "Justice Department.”
Our law enforcement is completely politicized.
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March 18, 2023
No Global Warming in America.
No warming trend was found in the
long-term instrumental air temperature records of 82 remote, tiny towns
in the United States. The tiny towns are located throughout the
contiguous United States. Data was from NOAA’s National Center for
Environmental Information database. The data spans the 120-year period
1900 through 2019. Instead, a slight cooling trend of -0.29 degrees C
per century was found. A sinusoidal curve with a 60-year period,
amplitude of 0.5 degrees C, and a negative linear component gave an
excellent fit to the smoothed data with a Pearson R of +0.9. The tiny
towns selected for this study have very small populations (4,400
population on average), and are far from urban centers. They also have
long records from 1900 through 2019, have almost complete data with
less than 4 percent data missing (1.6 percent missing on average), and
are spatially distributed across the continental United States. Data
was adjusted, per convention, for upgrades to measuring equipment,
station moves, and changes in time-of-observa
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Clay Travis makes the following observation about the immanent arrest of President Trump:
"This is literally happening the same week that we received direct evidence of multiple members of the Biden family receiving millions of dollars in payments from China, our chief political adversary, just because of their last name. If anyone should be arrested next week, it’s the entire Biden crime family. Trump is being arrested for allegedly paying a porn star money. Meanwhile China is paying millions to the Biden’s entirely for political favor. It’s totally bonkers."
Meanwhile Hunter Biden admitted he was on the take from China.
We've got to turn the tables on them and start doing this sort of thing to them. We cannot continue to let them get away with this sort of tyrannical crap. I want to see that prosecutor investigated, and charged by some DA in a Red district. We have to start fighting fire with fire. Now they are waging war and we are playing tiddley winks.
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The left is out to destroy the world’s food supply to control the world population.
Bernie Tweets on Twitter
Stalin called the Farmers "enemies of the people" and confiscated their grain. More than 5 million died in The Ukrainian Famine. Now, almost 100 years later, the World Economic Forum is launching "the war on farmers"
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So now China is working on peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
Pretty clever. There's a good chance that Russia would make a lot of concessions in a peace deal brokered by China just for the pleasure Putin would get making a laughingstock out of the Biden administration.
Still gonna be a very tough task to reach a peace agreement, but even at this beginning stage it is putting the US in a bad light as the warmonger with China as the peacemaker.
Heck of a job, Joey.
So China winds up looking like the world leader, and they get a deal on oil and gas from Russia, and probably a captive market in Ukraine. The U.S. gets a giant bill, inflation, and laughed at by the rest of humanity.
Smart move for them, enormously stupid move for America.
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The Yanks sent a drone (who’da thunk it)
The Russians pissed on it then sunk it
In the deep Black Sea,
This tale, all agree,
There’s no way the Yanks can debunk it.
— D.N. O’Brien
A slovo from Tim (that's Russian for word):
The American drone was an MQ-9 Reaper, meaning it is an armed weapon. It was not a pure surveillance drone. That is important.
And while it was in international waters it was near Russian territory in the middle of a hot war in which the U.S. is not an active participant. There was only one reason to be flying this drone; to give positions away to the Ukrainians so they could attack the Russians.
In other words, it was an act of war.
I would add this is qualitatively no different than what Joe Biden did to the Chinese spy balloon just a few weeks ago. The main difference is this was in international waters and not over Russia itself (unlike the Chinese balloon) and so we have a stronger international case. But in the end the basic actions taken by the Russians and by Bide were pretty much the same.
Imagine if the U.S. were at war with Mexico and Cuba was sending spy missions over U.S. ships in the Gulf of Mexico. We wouldn't stand for it.
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Donald Trump announced he expects to be arrested on Tuesday over trumped-up charges from the Manahattan District Attorney's office. He called for proteests.
The Manhattan D.A. has vowed to "get Trump" and made that a campaign promise when running for office.
Mr. Trump is being accused of not declaring a $130,000 payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels, which the radical DA is calling a campaign expenditure.
This charge is weak as water, but it is timed to force Trump out of the GOP primary. Earlier and it would have been beaten by Trump. Later and it would garner sympathy as it would so obviously be a political ploy. So he files charges at the very beginning of the political season in hopes of driving Trump out by the fall.
This was carefully crafted and planned.
Something must be done to rein in these radical prosecutors. Geoerge Soros knew what he was doing when he started his Prosecuting Attorney's Project and bought seats for all these radicals. They have to answer to very few people. And they have enormous power.
What needs to happen is this prosecutor needs to be investigated and charged with crimes. This must be done everywhere a political prosecution occurs.
Only the worst police state does this sort of thing.
No doubt if they arrest Trump they will frog march him in front of cameras. America needs to take to the streets over this.
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