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Biden plans to ask Congress for funding to develop new COVID vaccine, may recommend shot for all. The announcement comes near a year after Biden declared the pandemic was 'over'

https://www.foxnews.com/health...vaccine-require-shot



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Biden plans to ask Congress for funding to develop new COVID vaccine, may recommend shot for all. The announcement comes near a year after Biden declared the pandemic was 'over'

Ramp up the fear! There's an election coming!



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Today in Boston airport...
Damn, dude!!! Wish I had known you were gonna be there! Had a BOS overnight...got there around 3:30 yesterday afternoon.

And Fly-Sig is correct! Soooooo many sheeple in the BOS airport walking around with that moronic, idiotic, USELESS mask over the stupid face. JSMH...


Dang! Though we caught the 1025 flight out on Sunday so I don't think we would have overlapped.

One guy wearing one of those blue masks had a full beard. There was the family going through TSA with the kids wearing decidedly grubby home made cotton masks and the parents with well used N95's. Dad was explaining to the kids how good it was for safety that TSA was making sure mom's suitcase didn't have any explosives in it. Roll Eyes

So many in their 20's and 30's wearing masks, afraid of freedom.

I tend to give elderly people the benefit of the doubt if they're wearing well fitted N95s.
 
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Ramp up the fear! There's an election coming!


This is precisely the reason, their timing is obvious as water is wet. The Dems are going back to the 2020 playbook. By early next year, mask mandates, doing away with in-person voting along with more illegal changes in election laws will likely take place.



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doing away with in-person voting along with more illegal changes in election laws will likely take place.


that is the big "pay off" to the DEM organized election cheats
 
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By early next year, mask mandates, doing away with in-person voting along with more illegal changes in election laws will likely take place.

You're assuming that there's going to be an election. Wink


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video of interview w Gary Shapley:

at link

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National Archives acknowledges 5,400 Biden pseudonym emails, faces lawsuit for their release

https://justthenews.com/govern..._campaign=newsletter

The National Archives and Records Administration acknowledged possessing potentially up to 5,400 emails connected to then-Vice President Joe Biden's pseudonym accounts that he used to forward government information and discuss business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others, and on Monday the Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit to compel the agency to turn over the emails.

The non-profit constitutional legal group that filed the lawsuit said the archives confirmed that Biden used the pseudonyms of Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware during his time in the Obama administration.

The archives' admissions confirm years of reporting from Just the News about Biden's use of a personal email as vice president and the pseudonym accounts he used.

The legal foundation first filed a Freedom of Information Act request to the archives for Biden's emails in 2021 on behalf of Just the News editor-in-chief John Solomon.

The legal foundation renewed its initial request last year with a second FOIA request, but the archives "has failed to produce a single one of these emails," the group said.

Monday's lawsuit turns up the pressure on the archives to release the documents.

"All too often, public officials abuse their power by using it for their personal or political benefit. When they do, many seek to hide it," Southeastern Legal Foundation general counsel Kimberly Hermann said. "The only way to preserve governmental integrity is for NARA to release Biden’s nearly 5,400 emails to SLF and thus the public. The American public deserves to know what is in them."

The legal foundation is not the only group trying to obtain Biden's emails.

Earlier this month, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer asked the archives to turn over Biden's communications as vice president with his son and his business partners.


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https://thehill.com/homenews/a...itys-being-attacked/

biden:

“We know this. As I made clear in my inaugural address, white supremacy is a poison. It’s a poison,” Biden said at the event. “It’s been allowed to grow faster and fester in our communities to the point where the intelligence community’s determined … that domestic terrorism, rooted in white supremacy, is the greatest terrorist threat we face in the homeland.”
 
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Biden plans to ask Congress for funding to develop new COVID vaccine, may recommend shot for all. The announcement comes near a year after Biden declared the pandemic was 'over'

https://www.foxnews.com/health...vaccine-require-shot


Well that makes a heck of a lot of sense! Joe's handlers are asking Congress for funding for a vaccine to combat a virus that Fauci & the gov funded in the first place.


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Dad of fallen Marine calls Biden ‘a–hole,’ ‘disgrace’ on two-year anniversary of deadly Afghanistan withdrawal

Two years after the deadly terrorist attack that killed 13 U.S. troops during President Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, Gold Star families demanded accountability, including one father of a fallen Marine who called President Joe Biden an “a–hole” and a “disgrace.”

Mark Schmitz, father of fallen U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz, slammed Biden and other officials for their response to the deadly attack.

“Not a single person has been held accountable. Our so-called leader can’t even seem to even utter their names in public. Not even once. Mr. Biden has run his entire political campaign for 50 years as the family man. Well, I’ve got news for you, sir: the curtain has been lifting, and that campaign slogan will never work again. We have seen what’s going on in your family, and even worse, we’ve seen how you’ve been treating us as Gold Star families,” Schmitz said.

“There couldn’t be anything more disgusting and cowardly than the way you have treated us. You are a disgrace to this nation. You have no business having ultimate command over our military. I regret not saying that to your face when I had the opportunity in Dover,” he continued. “I felt it more important to bite my tongue, but I also had more important things on my mind at that time, like receiving my son’s lifeless body stateside.”

“While I stood there on the tarmac, watching you check your watch, over and over again, all I wanted to do was shout out, ‘It’s two f-cking 30, a–hole.’ But out of respect to the other grieving families, I bit my tongue once again. As you can probably tell by now, I’m done biting my tongue,” the Gold Star father added. “You, sir, stole their lives, their futures, their dreams. You have ripped apart 13 families. You cannot even man up and admit that. You, sir, gave us all the title Gold Star family. You, sir, discredit honor and integrity.”

https://americanmilitarynews.c...5D&mc_cid=82fb11f6db




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Yes, he's an asshole, and that's putting it mildly. And yes, he is a disgrace, truly and absolutely.
 
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Third-party 'spoiler' candidate Cornel West says Democratic Party is 'beyond redemption'

No matter who the Dems nominate next year, Dr. West may end up being the spoiler for them. Between this and hints that a growing portion of black voters now support Donald Trump, the leftists may not be able to put in enough of a fix to assure a "win" for them.

Gonna be an interesting year, yessiree...
 
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New Hunter Biden Emails Obtained by America First Legal From Lawsuit Against the National Archives Reveal Over 1,000 Emails Between Rosemont Seneca and the Office of Vice President

America First Legal (AFL) released three more tranches of emails (Productions 5, 6, and 7) from the National Archives in response to AFL’s request and lawsuit for records from Joe Biden’s time as Vice President in the Obama Administration and Hunter Biden’s corrupt foreign business dealings.

The latest documents reveal a staggering number of emails between Rosemont Seneca and the Office of the Vice President, revealing further evidence that there was no separation between Hunter’s private business dealings and the official business of the Obama-Biden White House. Rosemont Seneca frequently used the Biden name to gain access to and favors from the White House.

The documents also reveal further evidence of Hunter’s influence in the official Office of the Vice President. Hunter had the ability to direct correspondence, plan guest lists for State dinners and receptions, and bring people into the White House at his discretion. This evidence further calls into question Joe Biden’s claims that he was never involved with, never discussed, and did not know about Hunter’s business dealings, and it raises questions as to the propriety of the massive payments Hunter was receiving while he was commanding such influence in the Office of the Vice President.

Just since AFL’s last release, NARA has processed another 861 emails sent or received between January 2011 and December 2013 that contained the name of Hunter Biden’s company, “Rosemont Seneca.”

The vast majority of these emails consisted of direct communications between Rosemont Seneca employees, including Hunter Biden, and the Office of the Vice President. Contrary to Joe Biden’s claim that there is an “absolute wall between the personal and private, and the government,” the White House asserted executive privilege to withhold 200 emails in their entirety because “Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors.”

Even though Hunter had no official role in the Obama-Biden Administration, he was intimately involved in planning for high-profile White House events, including the January 2011 China State Luncheon, the June 2011 State Arrival Ceremony for German Chancellor, the March 2012 United Kingdom State Dinner and Visit, the May 2013 Turkey State Luncheon, and the 2014 France State Dinner.

On December 18, 2013, lobbyist Doug Davenport reached out to Hunter’s business partner, Eric Schwerin, for last-minute tickets for a Christmas White House tour for his “guy from Apple.” Even those familiar with Rosemont Seneca knew that they had unmatched access to the Obama-Biden White House.

Rosemont Seneca then directly contacted the Office of the Vice President to confirm the last-minute Christmas tour as a “Big favor for Hunter,” indicating that Hunter was using his access to the White House to benefit those involved with Rosemont Seneca.

On another occasion, Hunter asked specifically for a White House tour for his business associate at Third Point. Hunter and his associates were invested with Third Point, a hedge fund founded by Democratic billionaire donor Dan Loeb. Emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop revealed that they were helping Dan Loeb and Third Point raise billions of dollars from China’s sovereign wealth fund, CIC.

“These records provide even more evidence that no daylight existed between Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings and the Office of the Vice President during the Obama Administration. The evidence accumulating against the Biden family’s malfeasance is staggering. We will continue to put the pieces of this puzzle together and expose the truth to the American people,” said Gene Hamilton.
 
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The clueless, shameless, tone-deaf asshole did it again.

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The clueless, shameless, tone-deaf asshole did it again.

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Interesting article on Zero hedge last night. Personally I think Joe Biden is FAR too arrogant to ever back out himself but it's increasingly clear that the handlers that are controlling his every move now may have other plans.

What do you all think?

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What If Biden Backs Out Of The Race?
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WEDNESDAY, AUG 30, 2023 - 11:00 PM

Authored by Charles Lipson via RealClear Wire

President Biden has declared he’s running for a second term, but it’s far from certain he actually will. His infirmity and low poll numbers raise serious doubts. His physical decline shows when he walks or climbs the stairs of Air Force One. His cognitive decline shows when he refuses to hold press conferences or answer even the simplest questions, like how he feels about the devastating fires in Maui. His decline in the public’s estimation shows when pollsters ask Americans how they’re doing. Four out of five answer, “Not good. Not good at all.”

Voters also say they don’t want another general election choice like the last one. So many votes in 2020 were negative ones “against the worse candidate,” not in favor of the better one. They don’t want another grudge match between two unpopular candidates.

Biden’s dismal poll numbers form a somber backdrop for his reelection campaign. That backdrop is even darker now that his health problems are so visible. These mounting problems may not prevent him from running, but they do lessen the chances. True, he keeps saying he is running. But, like all politicians, he may be deceiving the public or himself. The biggest “tell” is that Biden is avoiding the very things active candidates do. He’s not campaigning. He’s not attending a lot of small events with big donors. He’s not running ads. He’s not using the White House’s bully pulpit to address the nation on our challenges and his response to them.

Still, those signs are not definitive. Biden might be lying low because the Republicans are fighting among themselves. Why get in their way? Better to wait until late autumn to ramp up his campaign.
He might be unsure if he really is running, uncertain if he is up to the arduous task, physically and mentally.
Or he might have already decided, privately, that he will not run but is delaying the announcement since it would immediately turn him into a powerless lame duck.

At this point, it’s impossible to know what he has decided. He might not know himself. But it is well worth considering the implications if Biden limits himself to one term and waits until late fall or early spring to make the announcement.
The first implication is that a late withdrawal favors some Democratic candidates over others. It favors those with high name recognition, existing campaign operations, and the ability to fund expensive national efforts, either from outside donations or their own pockets. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has already established his campaign-in-waiting and can raise lots of money, especially from big donors in his home state. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is a billionaire who can fund his own run and has begun setting up a national team. Michigan’s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, by contrast, would be several steps behind and would need to raise a lot of money quickly to become a viable candidate. So would Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, or others who might step into the wide-open race. One candidate who is already running, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., would stay in the race, trading on his family name rather than his conspiracy-fueled ideas.

Interestingly, no one in the Biden cabinet seems poised to make a run. That lackluster group is the faceless front of the administrative state. The only name even mentioned is Pete Buttigieg, and that very seldom. The one-time darling of the media has faded from consideration amid his troubled tenure at the Transportation Department. He’s the Beto O’Rourke of this round.
The second consequence of a Biden withdrawal would be a fight over the future of Kamala Harris. She is the least popular vice president in polling history, and for good reason. Voters think she’s incompetent, inauthentic, and inarticulate, an empty-calorie word salad without any policy achievements. She’s the living embodiment of the “Peter Principle,” where people keep getting promoted until they reach their level of incompetence. She has reached that lofty level, just as Dan Quayle did during George H.W. Bush’s presidency.

Kamala’s bleak showing in the polls is particularly striking because she took office with enthusiastic support from every legacy media outlet. They loved her, even though ordinary Democratic voters did not. In fact, those voters were so sour on Kamala that she withdrew before the first primary or caucus in 2020. She was polling near zero. She could raise money, at least initially, but she couldn’t raise enthusiasm or votes. She still can’t. With each failure, she tries to reintroduce herself to the public. It hasn’t worked.

Unfortunately for Democrats, Kamala’s presence as second-in-line poses a thorny problem, whether Biden runs or not. If he runs, she’s an albatross on the ticket because voters are worried Biden might not make it through a full second term. They really, really don’t want to see Harris step into the Oval Office by default.
If Biden decides not to run, Harris poses a different problem. She is the country’s highest-ranking African-American officeholder in a party built around identity politics and strong turnouts by blacks, especially black women. That dependence on black votes is why Biden picked her in the first place (remember, he promised to pick a black woman), and it’s why he cannot drop her from the ticket. If Biden doesn’t run and Harris sinks to the bottom in an open primary, the result could alienate a vital constituency and depress turnout in that crucial group.
The third implication concerns Hunter’s legal troubles, which touch on other family members and the patriarch himself. The president could solve the legal peril instantly by pardoning family members who face criminal exposure. Biden’s press secretary rejected the possibility. Asked if Hunter might receive a presidential pardon, Karine Jean-Pierre replied with a single word: “No.”

The White House knows the uproar – and political damage – a pardon would cause. It would imply guilt, impede a full disclosure of all criminal acts, gut the very notion of unbiased justice, and appear nakedly self-serving.
The Bidens’ political and legal problems are not merely that family members made a lot of money, but that they made it while Joe Biden was vice president and made it without any visible business skills. Equally important, the money came from foreign businesses in the very countries where he directed U.S. foreign policy, at President Obama’s behest. The family leveraged Biden’s official position for some $20-40 million, funneled through an opaque web of LLCs. They were selling political connections and access, not business expertise. The LLCs were formed when Joe Biden was vice president and had no legitimate business purpose.They were designed to hide to sources and distribution of income.

The president’s direct involvement in these schemes is still murky. Proving he knew, or worse, aided them, is the goal of Republican House investigations and a possible impeachment inquiry.

Whether or not any felonies can be proven, such as money laundering or Hunter’s failure to register as a foreign agent, is an open question. Not that the Department of Justice has pursued them vigorously. Quite the contrary. Their lax treatment of the president’s family and suppression of the IRS investigation is a scandal in its own right.

If President Biden does eventually pardon his family, the ensuing uproar would end his administration’s political life and lead inexorably to an impeachment vote. That’s why the president would be well advised to wait beyond the November election before giving his family a “get out of jail free” card. Even then, it would trash his legacy.

What about Republicans? What would Biden’s withdrawal mean for them? At this stage, it’s impossible to know. It’s too early to tell if it would hurt or help Trump, either in the primaries or the general election. One possibility is that a new face on the Democratic side would encourage Republicans to pick a new face themselves. But there are still too many unknowns to have any confidence in a prediction.

One thing we do know is that Biden’s promise to run for a second term does not guarantee he will stay in the race. He could still decide he’s too old, too infirm, or too unpopular to make the arduous uphill climb. And we know one more thing: If Joe Biden does pull out, his decision will send shockwaves across the American political landscape.


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biden continues to fight repayment of student loans

https://www.breitbart.com/econ...udent-loan-backdoor/

This summer’s debt ceiling deal included a provision requiring payments and interests to restart.

Interest will begin to accrue again on Friday, September 1. The first payments will not be due until October.

The Supreme Court in June struck down the Biden administration’s unilateral student loan forgiveness program, ruling it was an illegal overreach of presidential power. The program would have essentially transferred the burden of the debt from those who borrowed to attend college to U.S. taxpayers, including many who did not attend college, did not borrow student loans, or have already repaid their loans.

Even though payments officially restart as early as October 1st, the Biden administration has put in place a program that will allow many borrowers to avoid payments for up to a year. Biden’s Department of Education has said it will provide an “on-ramp” for repayments that includes a “grace period” covering the next 12 months. During that period, borrowers who do not make payments will not be reported to credit agencies and missed payments will not trigger delinquencies or defaults.

As a result, many borrowers may decide to hold off on making payments for some or all of the coming year.

Prior to the announcement of the “on ramp,” many economists were forecasting a decline in consumer spending due to the need to make payments. This would likely have had the benefit of diminishing inflationary pressures, including diminishing the demand for housing that has sent home prices and rents soaring over the past few years. For retailers and providers of leisure and hospitality services, it risks sapping some customer spending power.

With the “on ramp” in place, student loans repayments are likely to phase-in over time. This could have the unfortunate effect of supporting higher inflation.
 
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