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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by Bigun on Today at 07:32:44 pm »
So basically you are a moderate at best and not a conservative. You can sneer at conservatism all you want, I do know that liberalism hasn't worked in the past, isn't working now, and certainly won't work in the future. 

This country was built on conservative principles and values.

Just because the DOW has hit 40,000 does not indicate that the economy is healthy.  Though the inflation rate has come down from pandemic rates, people are still struggling to put gas in their tanks, food on their tables and a roof over their heads. On top of that property insurance and taxes have gone up substantially.

Are we headed for a market crash?  Perhaps and I think likely.  I'm not talking just a correction.

Inflation is the most cruel tax there is!
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They failed to sell books -- most be a liberal trait.  Hillary failed as well.  :silly:
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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by libertybele on Today at 07:30:40 pm »
Because I do not walk lockstep in YOUR strict definition of conservatism I am a liberal in your mind. You do know your brand of far right conservatism is not the norm in this country? Maybe 5% at most hold your strict views.
I was a far right conservative at one time but got tired of all the bs from the right, the misinformation, lies, constant fear porn and doom doom doom  whenever a democrat was in power and have become a independent conservative. Fiscal conservative, socially moderate.

I have been on 3-4 conservative  sites today and looking at Dow 40k threads. Nothing but beotching and complaining instead of saying hey this is great. . If Biden came out today and cut taxes and gov't regulations by 50% conservatives would still find something to beotch about.

Politics is nothing but poisonous partisanship anymore.

So basically you are a moderate at best and not a conservative. You can sneer at conservatism all you want, I do know that liberalism hasn't worked in the past, isn't working now, and certainly won't work in the future. 

This country was built on conservative principles and values.

Just because the DOW has hit 40,000 does not indicate that the economy is healthy.  Though the inflation rate has come down from pandemic rates, people are still struggling to put gas in their tanks, food on their tables and a roof over their heads. On top of that property insurance and taxes have gone up substantially.

Are we headed for a market crash?  Perhaps and I think likely.  I'm not talking just a correction.




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Joe Biden is carrying a MASSIVE personal debt as it's revealed the President and wife Jill failed to sell books - netting zero royalties from three titles

    The Bidens are carrying a mortgage on their Delaware home and other loans
    White House released financial disclosures - required by law - on Wednesday
   

By Emily Goodin, Senior U.S. Political Reporter In Washington D.C.

Published: 10:03 EDT, 16 May 2024 | Updated: 13:03 EDT, 16 May 2024

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are carrying a personal debt of up to $815,000, their financial records show, and no one is buying the president's books.

Most of the couple's debt is the mortgage on their Delaware home and an equity loan on that home. Additionally their debt consists of a term loan of about $15,000 and a loan against a mutual fund for about $50,000.

In total, the Bidens reported assets between roughly $1 million and $2.6 million and liabilities between roughly $350,000 and $850,000, according to an Office of Government Ethics form that lists ranges rather than precise figures.

The Bidens' financial records, along with those of Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, are required to be made public annually under the Ethics in Government Act, which was introduced to prevent any conflicts of interest.

In his form, President Biden reveals he has had no royalties from his two books: 'Promises to Keep' and 'Promise Me, Dad' this year.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13426227/joe-biden-debts-book-sales-financial-records.html
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May 16, 2024
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rrahman
Cohen says he recorded people without them knowing

Cohen testified during the cross examination that he recorded people without them knowing, many of them journalists.

He noted that it was not illegal for him to record others in a conversation, adding that New York is a one-party consent state.

He said he recorded 40 separate conversations with journalists. Some of the people he recorded included Jeff Zucker and Trump, he testified.

He confirmed there were 95 “secret recordings” stored on his phone when asked by Blanche.

–Lauren Sforza



May 16, 2024
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rrahman
Trump attorney questions how Cohen can recall years-old calls

Trump attorney Todd Blanche has repeatedly questioned Cohen about how he can vividly remember certain phone conversations during the hush money negotiations in 2016.

“You have a specific recollection of that phone call on June 16, 2016?” Blanche asked at one point, sounding skeptical.

Earlier, Blanche had noted that Cohen answered “I don’t recall” about certain more recent events.

Cohen rebutted the accusation by noting he has been publicly discussing certain matters related to the case for years.

— Zach Schonfeld

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 House Judiciary votes to hold Garland in contempt
by Rebecca Beitsch - 05/16/24 2:45 PM ET

The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a measure to hold in contempt Attorney General Merrick Garland in an 18-15 party line vote, a step Republicans on the House Oversight panel are also expected to take later this evening.

A last-minute move from President Biden to claim executive privilege over audio recordings from his interview with special counsel Robert Hur did not dissuade the GOP from proceeding, even as Garland said those asserting the privilege “cannot be prosecuted for criminal contempt of Congress.”

Republicans already have the transcript of Hur’s conversation with Biden, but they argue the audio recordings will be more revealing, suggesting pauses could speak to Hur’s commentary about the president’s cognitive functions of show a hesitancy to ask questions.

To Democrats, the only rationale for seeking the tapes is so the GOP can use them in campaign commercials, arguing they are misusing power purely for political gain.

“Transcripts do not capture demeanor evidence,” Rep. Dan Bishop (R-N.C.) said at the top of the hearing.

“Transcripts are often imperfect, especially to convey the timing of question and answer and disfluencies of a witness, or hesitations, among other things. All of that is demeanor evidence.”

The vote took place while many Republicans were in New York to show support for former President Trump during his hush-money trial.

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https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4668654-house-judiciary-votes-to-hold-garland-in-contempt/
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Radio Shows / Re: Do you listen to podcasts? Any recommendations?
« Last post by MajorClay on Today at 07:20:29 pm »
My Favorites are X22 report and And We Know
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It's good to have you back online, @mystery-ak!
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Climate Change / Re: Winter Without Your Gasoline Car?
« Last post by DB on Today at 07:19:23 pm »
Insane

There's a lot of that going around...
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Cohen confirms Trump was worried about how Melania, kids seeing Playboy model story

Michael Cohen confirmed that Donald Trump didn't "initially" think the Karen McDougal story would hurt him — but said that Trump was worried about how the story would be perceived by Melania and his children.

Trump attorney Todd Blanche asked Cohen if Trump "at least initially" didn't think the story from the former Playboy model would hurt him. Cohen confirmed: "Initially, yes"

He then agreed that Trump one of his worries about the story was with his wife and kids.
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