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And no wonder. The Republicans are standing upon nothing.

The slimness of the majority maximizes the power of each member, and of each faction.  That makes it almost impossible for them to stick together on anything controversial.

If we want a more conservative House, we have to elect more conservatives.  There aren't any shortcuts.  Trying shortcuts by vacating the Speakership or by minorities acting as disruptors will not work, and likely only reduce the chances of electing more conservatives.
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Am I missing something here?
Did the Dems really take over the House?
Or did they only collude with Speaker Johnson
in some procedural trickery to get just one bill passed?

I suppose one could say that this sets an example
of how the Dems and RINOs could do the same sort of thing again.
I don't see this as "the Dems taking over the House."
It looks to me like it's just another example of someone caving in to political pressure.
Which is hard to stand against when the majority is so slim.

Also, am I the only one who thinks that Speaker Johnson
looks similar to Clark Kent?
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The same solutions prevail. The way you do it is ground up, grassroots... Start taking it back. It's a long and bitter thing, not fixed by shiny shit or political messiahs, with no rest for the weary. Eternal Vigilance. Always. Little corrections along the way are much easier than sweeping changes. But when the chips are down, and sweeping change is what you need, it is still one vote at a time, from the bottom up.

You should know. Look at your own state. a decade ago it was purple.

Hope remains.

 :beer:
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Well, in theory and years ago when we actually had some election integrity, power could be taken from them at the ballot. Voting for only conservatives was a remedy.  I don't believe that we have 'free and fair' elections any longer.  It's not a matter of voting out RINO's...it's a matter of finding a way to stop the corruption.  How?  I wish I knew the answer.

When we have 535 members of Congress  regardless of what party they represent; NOT doing what is best for America, we have a major, major problem. When we have a DOJ that is basically investigating themselves or failing to investigate the corruption that abounds, we have a major, major problem.

The same solutions prevail. The way you do it is ground up, grassroots... Start taking it back. It's a long and bitter thing, not fixed by shiny shit or political messiahs, with no rest for the weary. Eternal Vigilance. Always. Little corrections along the way are much easier than sweeping changes. But when the chips are down, and sweeping change is what you need, it is still one vote at a time, from the bottom up.

You should know. Look at your own state. a decade ago it was purple.

Hope remains.
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Yep, once it was established the real conservative right would sell out for centralist ideas, candidates stopped even trying to appease them. If you have no line in the sand, then that line gets blown away. Want my vote, be a conservative Christian.


I think it is more about the message: Other entities (read populists, neocons) always abscond with, and then alter the Conservative message. Even now. They are ALL conservatives during an election year. I don't think real Conservatives have moved an inch - It's not in their nature, guided by eternal principles.

But very much like Christianity (or rather Judeo-Christianity), orthodoxy is hard to maintain against usurpers. Real Christians, Bible-believing Christians, cannot be in favor of abortion or homosexuality, but look at how many 'christian' churches and organizations do exactly that... Watering the message to suit themselves.

Conservatism suffers the exact same fate. And like Christians, they vote with their feet, and many once Conservative organizations have fallen to liberalism, or have died on the vine heading that way. That does not mean there are less Conservatives. Just that they are no longer represented. Even as measurement of Christianity seems to indicate less Christians because their membership is no longer found in hierarchical old school denominations... Like Christianity, Conservatism has gone congregational. I literally don't know a single Conservative Republican. They're all independents now.

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I miss @INVAR

Oh, me too! Many philosophical Conservatives of every stripe are gone from here - Those who used to lend their wisdom.
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Pelosi endorses Capitol Police officer who protected her on Jan. 6 in Maryland House race
By
Ross O'Keefe
April 19, 2024 4:47 pm
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Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) found a way to repay a Capitol Police officer who protected her and other legislators at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021: her endorsement.

Pelosi endorsed Harry Dunn in the Democratic primary for Maryland’s 3rd district, along with Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) and Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX), on Friday.

“I saw Officer Dunn’s courage firsthand in the face of unprecedented violence and insurrection on January 6th, when he stood firm to protect the Capitol, the Constitution and democracy itself,” Pelosi said in a statement.

Some rioters on Jan. 6 posed in Pelosi’s office and actively sought her out as she was evacuated from the Capitol.

“I am personally grateful for the life-saving protection that he provided to my staff, to me and to so many others in the Capitol. All are in awe of his generosity and conviction in sharing his harrowing story from that dark day, testifying before our Select Committee to Investigate January 6th.”

Dunn served as a Capitol Police officer for 15 years and announced his congressional candidacy in January, emphasizing his role in Jan. 6.

more
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/2972666/pelosi-endorses-capitol-police-officer-who-protected-her-on-jan-6-in-maryland-house-race/
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Black parents tell Dr. Phil they're angry with government for funding illegal migrants as taxpayers struggle

Two Black parents struggling to make ends meet criticized how the federal government is managing the economy and their tax dollars on a Thursday night episode of Dr. Phil.

Dr. Phil opened the episode by saying America should be a meritocracy "where those who work hard, have talent and add value are rewarded," but that its current state is another story. He then introduced two parents, Jordan and Leticia, who said that despite both of them working multiple jobs to support their family, life under the current government has made the American dream unachievable.

"The American dream is the American nightmare," Jordan said in an introductory segment, juxtaposing how he thought that a college degree would lead to a stable and prosperous life.

"My wife wants to have another baby, but we just can’t afford it," he continued. "Only half my family has health insurance right now. My income is not keeping up with inflation. We’re paying $100 for the same $40 worth of groceries, and the rent went up as well. Gas prices have gone up."

Later in the show, Dr. Phil asked, "How do you feel when you see money being spent by the government on other things? They’re spending money on migrants that are coming in, they’re spending money on foreign causes, they’re spending money on a lot of things, but it keeps costing more and more and more just to live here. All of that is because of the economy and the fact that they’re just, as I said when we started, they’re just printing more money."...............

https://www.foxnews.com/media/black-parents-tell-dr-phil-angry-government-funding-illegal-migrants-taxpayers-struggle
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Trump trial: Prosecutors withhold witness lineup from former president’s team
By
Ashley Oliver
April 19, 2024 7:31 pm
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Prosecutors made the unusual decision this week to remain almost entirely mum about the order in which they planned to call their first witnesses in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York.

Joshua Steinglass, a prosecutor working on behalf of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, said Friday evening he would let Trump’s attorneys know the name of their first witness on Sunday night, the day before opening arguments in the case are set to begin, according to a report from the courtroom. Trump’s defense team had asked for the names of the first three witnesses that prosecutors would call.

However, Steinglass warned that if Trump posted about the first witness on social media, he would cease extending defense attorneys the courtesy of a heads-up.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys receive lists of witnesses before the trial, but they do not know the order in which the opposing parties will call their witnesses. It is common practice for parties to give advanced notice to each other of the general order in which the witnesses will appear.

Steinglass’s remarks about waiting until Sunday to provide the name of the first witness came after prosecutors initially declined altogether to offer any information about the first witnesses they planned to question. Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche had asked on Thursday if Steinglass could tell him who the first three would be.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/2972781/trump-trial-prosecutors-withhold-witness-lineup-trump-team/
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Anti-Catholic FBI memo's origin revealed as bureau absolved of 'malicious intent'

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been exonerated by a Department of Justice review that found investigators did not intend to target traditional Catholics as potential "racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists."

The Justice Department Inspector General review noted, however, that analysts "incorrectly conflated" an investigative subject's religious views with his alleged domestic terrorism activities.

Findings from the 120-day review, which was handled by Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz and ordered by Congress, were outlined in a letter sent to members of Congress on Thursday.

An FBI Richmond, Virginia, internal memo, titled "Interest of Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists in Radical-Traditionalist Catholic Ideology Almost Certainly Presents New Mitigation Opportunities," was leaked in January 2023 and drew instant criticism from Republicans, who demanded immediate answers from the agency.

According to the inspector general's report, the memo, which has been dubbed the "Richmond Product," was circulated amid an investigation of a potentially violent individual who was identified in the report as "Defendant A" and has since been arrested..............

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/anti-catholic-fbi-memos-origin-revealed-bureau-absolved-malicious-intent
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"Appalling Arrest"

Rep. Ilhan Omar's (D-Minn) daughter Isra Hirsi was one of 108 students arrested at the request of Columbia University President Nemat "Minouche" Shafik. "I took this extraordinary step because these are extraordinary circumstances. The individuals who established the encampment violated a long list of rules and policies. The vile and overt anti-Semitism has made many other students feel unsafe."

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) called the arrests "an unjustified suppression of freedom of speech. These students are protesting Israel's indiscriminate massacre of Palestinians in retaliation for Hamas' heroic October attack against the Jews' illegal occupation of Palestine. Instead of removing these protesters from Columbia's grounds we should be removing Jews from the Palestinian land they stole in 1948."

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) pointed out that "Hirsi is not only an exemplary student, but the daughter of a member of Congress. She is no commoner and shouldn't be treated like one. That she should be carelessly lumped together with lower ranking persons and put in a police bus is just appalling."

Hirsi complained, saying "I'm an organizer with CU Apartheid Divest@ColumbiaSJP, in my 3 years at @BarnardCollege I have never been reprimanded or received any disciplinary warnings." However, President Shafik asserted that "all the students were warned that if they didn't take down their encampment and choose a less disruptive way of expressing their opinions they would be arrested."

Biden Peace Plan for Gaza Thwarted

The Biden Administration's efforts to bring peace to Gaza by supporting the Palestinian Authority (PA) went awry went the money the US provided was spent to reward the families of martyrs in the fight against the Jewish occupation of Palestine. Spokesman for the PA Jenin Adnan Abu Aisheh emphasized that "compensating the heros of Islam is, and always has been, our highest priority."

US Secretary of State Tony Blinken said "it is profoundly disappointing to see the aid we have given to the PA diverted to furthering the conflict. By taking the PA's side in their struggle for dominance against Hamas we had hoped to build good will and open up a path to peace."

Director of the Palestinian Commission of Prisoners' Qadura Fares said "the notion that we would change our objectives for mere money demonstrates a misunderstanding of our obligation as Muslims to convert or subjugate unbelievers. The only path to true peace is for the whole world to worship Allah."

Blinken urged the PA "to be patient. There's another $9 billion that will be on its way to them now that the foreign aid bill is passed by Congress. That's in addition to the port we are going to build for them. The President strongly believes that by giving everything and asking for nothing in return we will win the hearts and minds of our Muslim friends around the globe."

Not a Fan of First Amendment

National Public Radio (NPR) Chief Executive Officer Katherine Maher says "the number one impediment to cleansing the air waves of bad information is the First Amendment. This poorly thought out grant of freedom of speech to every illiterate boob has made the job of those of us who are the experts in what ought or ought not be said much harder than it should be."

In an effort to demonstrate her intolerance for dissent from orthodoxy, Maher moved quickly to suspend Uri Berliner, a Peabody Award winning journalist with 25 years of experience at NPR, who publicly lamented that "NPR's lapse into rabid woke left-wing advocacy has lost America's trust. As a publicly funded institution, NPR has an obligation to fairly present opposing sides of public controversies. Consistently vilifying or censoring perspectives with which one disagrees undermines the debates which are necessary for democracy to work."

"Taking it upon himself to express an opinion that is at odds with NPR's obligation to defend democracy from its enemies is a prime example of the kind of disinformation I am trying to eradicate from the public sphere," Maher replied. "His contention that diversity of viewpoint within the staff of NPR totally misperceives our DEI objectives. It is diversity of race, gender, and sexual preference that we have achieved. Combined with unity of viewpoint we have built NPR into a juggernaut on behalf of making progressive policies the only acceptable and decent position for Americans to hold."

Following Maher's rebuke, Berliner resigned from NPR.

Dems Vote Against Hearing Impeachment Evidence

By a vote of 51 to 48, the US Senate voted not to bother with an impeachment trial for Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. The articles of impeachment sent over from the US House of Representatives charged Mayorkas with "willful and systematic refusal to comply with the law and lying under oath in his testimony to Congress."

Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) explained "we don't need a trial to know that Secretary Mayorkas is not guilty. He has explained to me personally that he supports allowing more immigrants into America than current law permits because his parents were immigrants and the needs of US businesses for more cheap labor override strict adherence to statutory law. In this regard, he has the full backing of President Biden. So, we cannot punish him for simply following the orders of his superior."

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La) called the Democrats refusal to hear the evidence "a dereliction of duty. The Senate is presumed to be the jury charged with assessing the guilt or innocence of the accused. It is improper for a jury to declare a verdict without hearing the evidence."

Schumer rebutted Kennedy's assertion by pointing out "earlier this year, special counsel Robert Hur decided against a trial charging President Biden with the crime of mishandling classified documents because he is an elderly man with a poor memory. So, I think there is a precedent for our decision today. In the future, I wouldn't be surprised to see more juries opt to convict or acquit before hearing testimony and save taxpayers the expense of paying for a trial just the Senate did here today."

How Harshly Should Obstruction Be Punished?

This week the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Fischer vs. United States. This concerns the severity of punishment given to many defendants convicted of trespassing in the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, representing the Department of Justice was being questioned by several of the Associate Justices.

Justice Paul Gorsuch wondered whether "initiating a false fire alarm like Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) did in order to obstruct a House vote on a bill would be sufficient to trigger a 20-year prison sentence?"

Prelogar said "no, because the delay was only a few hours and Rep. Bowman was a member of Congress, not a MAGA intruder in the Capitol."

"The count of electoral votes was only delayed for a few hours" Gorsuch remembered. "And maybe a member of Congress should be held to a higher standard than an ordinary citizen."

Justice Clarence Thomas asked "have other protesters have been charged with this same Offense?"

Prelogar insisted that "there is a difference between protesters who are anti-government and those who are anti-social injustice. Look, in view of the fact that a single Capitol Police officer was legally empowered to inflict the death penalty on Ashley Babbit for climbing through a broken window, the 20 years we're seeking for some of those who survived their illegal incursion into the Capitol seems merciful in comparison."

In related news, it is already a matter of record that then-President Trump requested the deployment of National Guard troops ahead of time in order to discourage disruption of the electoral vote count and that this request was denied by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser. This week, National Guard whistleblower Captain Timothy Nick testified the House Subcommittee on Oversight that "we were ready to deploy at the first sign of trouble on January 6, but Gen. Milley ordered us to stand down until 5 p.m. By then the whole thing was over."

Illegals Voting for Biden Is Legit

Flyers urging illegal immigrants to vote for President Biden were found at Resource Center Matamoros in Mexico. Biden campaign co-chair Mitch Landrieu said "while most states do not allow non-citizens to vote, some do. Arizona, for example, does not allow non-citizens to vote for state or local offices, but does allow them to vote for federal offices--like the president and vice-president of the United States."

Nick Kupper, a candidate for the Arizona House of Representatives, explained that "under federal law, a voter cannot be required to provide proof of citizenship. All he or she has to do is assert that they are and they must be given a ballot with only federal offices on it. In 2020, Biden got 73% of these votes. Right now there are 32,000 'federal only' voters in Arizona. In a close election this could win the state for Biden."

Landrieu pooh-poohed what he called "Republican scare tactics. In the last presidential election 81 million votes were cast for President Biden. This totally dwarfs the few thousand votes he might get from federal only voters this time around. When Biden is reelected it will be because the overwhelming majority of American citizens will vote for him just like they did the last time he defeated Trump. People love a winner and will stick with the guy who delivered on his promises to unify the country behind the shared values the Democratic Party has always represented."

Judge Defends Election Interference

Judge Juan Merchan brushed aside complaints that his insistence that Trump must attend every minute of District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of him for having his lawyer pay Stormy Daniels to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) in 2016 constitutes election interference.

"If Trump were a normal person he'd have grounds to sue Daniels for breach of contract," Merchan said. "But he's not. Not only do we have an opportunity to send him to prison, but during the trial he will essentially be taken off the campaign trail for most weekdays over the next two months. If there are any flight delays or other events that lead to him missing a single minute of the trial we can jail him for contempt of court."

"I know that some people might think it is unfair to handicap this opponent of President Biden, but when we're fighting to save democracy the usual standards of fairness don't apply," the Judge argued. "If a German judge had had the opportunity to tie Hitler up with a trial in the midst of his campaign for fuhrer would people be concerned about fairness? I think not."

"Keeping him from campaigning is only part of what we can do," he added. "There'll be plenty of damaging testimony that the media will magnify on a daily basis. This will distract attention from the issues--high inflation, an open border, criminals being let loose without bail, the threat of war in Europe, the Middle East, China, or all three--that might seem to make him a better choice to voters than reelecting President Biden. And it all can be achieved without costing the Biden campaign one cent of its election war chest. It's great."

In related news, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss) has drafted legislation that would strip former President Trump of his Secret Service protection detail if he is sent to prison. "Under the law, all must be treated equal," he said. "The presence of body guards for Trump would insulate him from the full prison experience. This includes the ever present possibility of being shanked or raped that every other convict must face while doing time. If he survives he'll come out a better man than he was when he went in."

Meanwhile, a recent New York Times poll found that only 25% of respondents feel Biden's term in office has been good for the country. Trump fared better with 42% saying his term was good for the country. Biden campaign co-chair Mitch Landrieu predicted "these numbers will change when our 'free abortions for everyone' blitz hits the airwaves in the Fall. We have more money and more time to campaign than Trump does."
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