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chancer_returns

Election Summit 2023 - livestreaming now

Mike Lindell's Election Summit 2023 takes place over today and tomorrow. It can be watched here now:
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FRANCE&POLAND LEADERS ARGUE

Frances president Macron has called Poland's prime minister Morawiecki a far right anti Semite who bans LGBT people. This followed the Poland leaders criticism of Macrons talks with Putin. Morawiecki compared Macrons efforts to negotiating with Hitler.
I was annoyed with Macron speaking with Putin and don't like the guy. Perhaps in the French elections he will be outvoted, possibly replaced by Marine le Penn.
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WEST LEADERS ARE WEAK

Biden, Johnson, Macron, are pathetically weak in the challenge of Putin. Putin continues to increase the use of bombing of residential areas in Ukraine and possibly introduce chemical weapons and shoot anyone that moves. No warning is given to Putin by the western leaders and this disgusts me and the only threat given is to increase sanctions.
The Russian oligarchs such as Abramovich should be arrested and taken to Ukraine and placed in a variety of residential areas where they can be subjected to the same bombing as the population.
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chancer_returns

Pelosi full of praise for China

How anyone could say this with a straight face unless they're compromised
(video)

Pelosi: "China is one of the freest societies in the world... It's a strong democracy"

BOUGHT. AND. SOLD.
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Tanzila

Hiroshima & Nagasaki , The Scar Of The War

Hiroshima & Nagasaki ...

One of the Most Destructive yet Significant Event in the History of Humanity , History of War , History of Human Civilisation on the Planet Earth...

Not just there were a huge number of Instant Victims , but the huge number of the Sufferers of it's long term aftermath as well...

There could be many Debate upon it ,
But One thing is for Sure ,

Since that event , our World has Changed Completely ,
Not For Better , But For Worst ...

We all are Still Following the Consequences of it ...

A Tribute In The Memory Of All The Innocent Victims Of Wars , Allover The World , Forever ... bouquet


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rizlaredonline now!

The truth about "The Daily Expose"

this rag is run by a nameless group of shitstirrers it has been exposed numerous times as distorting factual information

For example:-



This is in fact true, but what is missing is there is a vast difference between 1,840 and 242 and means 0.01590972899% die when vaccinated as opposed to 3.9 % dying unvaccinated.


The Rag sensationalises news and twists facts to use as propaganda, no one with an iota of intelligence would believe let alone post anything from such a foul site.

Unless for nefarious reasons of coursedunno
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epirb

The organ grinders monkey

Caught out again with another lie . Goes without saying the communist media have nothing to say



Wonder if the brainless fool thinks he drove his 18 wheeler .
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Philipsenonline today!

I now know the location of 5 US states!

Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina. Thank you, Chuck Todd! Yes, I have, as many of you, been following the US election. I watched it all on the NBC and ABC YouTube channels, and on CNN via the magic of live streams. The result was obviously not in everyone's favor, but the American people has spoken with mail in ballots. Some might say it's fraudulent, while others say no fraud has taken place. In the end, it looks like the courts will have to decide.

Now, I am a humble European, interested in the US election. I have been ever since I remember. I remember Obama winning in 2008 and in 2012. I remember Trump winning in 2016. I remember when Clinton had to defend against a scandal involving a WH intern, and I remember when Bush jr. was the Commander in Chief.

I admit, I am team Biden. Most will disagree with me, which is fine. Like your new assumed President elect said: "We may be opponents, but we are not enemies". If you are a Trump supporter, that's fine with me. I am sure you are a fantastic person, with love for your family and country. I just don't subscribe to the right wing agenda. Am I happy that Trump is out? In a way. We might get some sanity from the big house on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. I will miss the rage tweeting from Trump, though. Has he been a good President? Well, from my little European eyes, not really. But I only see the person that is shown to the World. I am not affected by his policies. Well, maybe one or two, but not the tax cuts or anything like that.

All in all, congratulations to Joe Biden. And to Trump, good luck in your future endeavors.. Not that he's gonna see this, though.
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US job growth roars back in November, with 266,000 added

Where's this recession predicted by the libs that was suppose to be right around the corner? rolling on the floor laughing And yes, Trump is responsible for how well the economy is doing, not Obama!

U.S. hiring surged in November, as the economy added 266,000 jobs and unemployment returned to a half-century low, a sign the U.S. is powering through a global slowdown.

The payroll number easily topped the estimate of 180,000 from economists surveyed by Refinitiv, who also saw the unemployment rate holding steady from October's 3.6 percent.

It marks the 110th month of straight gains.

Unemployment ticked down slightly to 3.5 percent as more people were looking for work, matching a 50-year low. The labor force participation rate was little changed at 63.2 percent. Average hourly earnings, meanwhile, rose by 3.1 percent over the past year to $28.29.

Revisions, meanwhile, added 41,000 jobs for the prior two months, bringing the three-month average to 205,000, a 10-month high. (September increased by 13,000 to 193,000, and October jumped by 28,000 to 156,000). Still, job growth on average is slower than it was in 2018: The 2019 monthly average is 180,000 jobs per month, compared with an average gain of 223,000 last year.

“This is a blowout number and the U.S. economy continues to be all about the jobs,” said Tony Bedikian, head of global markets for Citizens Bank.

One reason for the rebound is the conclusion of the General Motors strike at the end of October. The motor vehicles and parts sector boosted employment with 41,300 workers in November, adding to the 54,000 jobs created in manufacturing last month. In October, when the economy added a better-than-expected 156,000 jobs, the motor vehicles and parts manufacturing sector posted a decline of 42,000 workers.

The blockbuster report provides further evidence that the longest economic expansion on record will continue and reinforces the Federal Reserve's characterization of the labor market as "strong." It also affirms the central bank's decision to press pause on further interest rate cuts this year. Economists widely expect policymakers to leave interest rates unchanged at their two-day meeting next week.

Other sectors that contributed to the stellar report included leisure and hospitality, which increased by 45,000, and professional and business services, which rose by 38,000. One concerning sign in the report is that retail added 2,000 jobs, even in the midst of the vital holiday shopping season.

"This strength is leading the market to conclude that the Fed might not lower interest rates any further in 2020, and (interestingly) the futures market is even pointing to the slightest possibility of a rate increase as the year progresses," said Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.

FOX Business

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Appeals court hands Trump win, rules Dem lawmakers cannot sue over business payments

Another Trump win. And nope, we don't get tired of winning, and will continue to do so! cool

A federal appeals court on Friday unanimously ruled that more than 200 Democratic congressional lawmakers do not have standing to sue President Trump over allegations he violated the Emoluments Clause over foreign payments to his businesses.

“Because we conclude that the Members lack standing, we reverse the district court and remand with instructions to dismiss their complaint,” the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said in its ruling.

“The Members can, and likely will, continue to use their weighty voices to make their case to the American people, their colleagues in the Congress and the President himself, all of whom are free to engage that argument as they see fit,” the court continued. “But we will not – indeed we cannot – participate in this debate.”

The court added that “the Constitution permits the Judiciary to speak only in the context of an Article III case or controversy and this lawsuit presents neither.”

Holding up a copy of the ruling as he departed Washington for a North Carolina event, Trump blasted the suit as a "phony" case.

“It was a total win,” he declared.

The ruling comes after the court ruled in August that Trump could challenge the lawsuit, saying the litigation raises the "unsettled" question of whether politicians have standing to sue a sitting president for running international businesses.

The Emoluments Clause is contained in Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution and states that “No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title of any kind whatsoever, from any King, Prince, or foreign state.”

More than 200 congressional Democrats brought the lawsuit against the president in June 2017, alleging that Trump violated the clause. Democrats argued that they had standing to sue because the clause says only Congress may approve foreign gifts and payments.

“The framers gave Congress a unique role, a unique right, and responsibility,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., who helped organize the suit, said at the time. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., was also involved.

Upon taking office, the president turned over control of his companies to his sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., but did not divest from them, meaning he still technically can benefit financially from the Trump Organization’s profits, including from foreign governments.

Since becoming president, the Trump Organization had secured dozens of valuable patents, including in China, and collected fees from lobbyists working for Saudi Arabia and other countries using his properties.

A federal appeals court, earlier this year, dismissed a similar Emoluments Clause lawsuit filed against Trump by the state of Maryland and the District of Columbia.

"I got sued on a thing called emoluments. Emoluments. You ever hear of the word? Nobody ever heard of it before," Trump said at an event in Pennsylvania last year.

Fox News’ Gregg Re and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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