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Just unleash a cloud of CS and pepper spray on these fools and see how they handle it getting inside their masks. They want to stand & play, lets go! https://x.com/nicksortor/statu...251503294849130?s=46 | |||
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I dunno, seems more like he has a smidgen of common sense and decency still left in him. | |||
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Statements like this confuse me: Not to be “trusted” in what way? That he won’t always support some efforts by DJT or the Republicans in general? Why would we expect that? Not all Republicans do that. That he won’t become a registered Republican himself? Why would we expect that? That he won’t criticize every Democrat effort that we disagree with? Why would we expect that? That he won’t object when the next President orders all conservatives to be rounded up and sent to the camps? Or is it something else? That he could be trusted to not have an unintended discharge if we invite him to a range session? I have a friend who frequently asks things like, “Can we trust the (US) State Department?” Trust them in what way? ► 6.0/94.0 To operate serious weapons in a serious manner. | |||
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Mostly peaceful bitch slap.... https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/s.../1932334870908559399 What da ya want for nothing? ... a rubber biscuit? https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1932288961642151968 | |||
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From my friend Chris Bakes (a Democrat): Leftism on display in Los Angeles. Repugnant and dismaying are the two words that come to mind as I watch the grotesque display of lawlessness in response to law enforcement performing its essential function to keep the peace and promote law abiding conduct. The “due process” that first failed was the due process that should have accompanied entry into this country. To the government at the time who promoted lawless border crossings and those of the churches who issued no warnings about the risk of arriving without proper documentation, this is YOUR mess and YOUR responsibility. You betrayed the country and the Rule of Law by promoting NO PROCESS as millions entered the country illegally. We the governed were entitled to expect that immigration would be well managed and that there would be a PROCESS. Now, organized and well-funded violent Leftism is hindering the undoing of this anarchic mess by interfering, protesting, burning and looting, an old and familiar story whenever the Left doesn’t get its way. For all of the years of the feckless and foolish Biden Adminstation, elected leadership of the Democrat Party eliminated all processes associated with proper entry into the country, and now complain when “due process” on the other end of this mess is allegedly denied. To those in Democrat Party leadership who during the entire four years of the Biden Administration watched as this mess took root and spread, this is YOUR mess, and YOUR handiwork. You suspended “process” yet now demand it back. Sickening. Demonstrably unfit to govern. I am not inclined to agree with Mr Trump on much, but on this topic I see his point and I fully grasp why he won. Keep it up, fellow Democrats. You are Mr. Trump’s chief campaign asset. ----------------------- You can't fall off the floor. | |||
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Satisfying.....although I think this was from Spain or Germany several years ago | |||
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It’s an insurrection.
It is also terrorism.
Charge every one of those involved accordingly. Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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FBI’s Patel says bureau investigating funding behind anti-ICE riots in LA https://justthenews.com/nation..._campaign=newsletter As parts of Los Angeles burn under the fury of riots, there are burning questions in Washington about who instigated the protests against immigration enforcement operations and whether any funding is coming from foreign sources. FBI Director Kash Patel told Just the News the bureau is investigating the money trail behind those organizing and promoting the demonstrations spreading across the country. "The FBI is investigating any and all monetary connections responsible for these riots," Patel said in a statement sent late Monday to Just the News. After initial—and largely peaceful—demonstrations in response to several immigration raids in Los Angeles late last week, the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests escalated over the weekend to include more than 1,000 rioters filmed assaulting immigration officers, burning self-driving vehicles, looting, temporarily closing down at least one city highway, and throwing concrete rocks at law enforcement officers. The images of violent rioters waving Mexican and other foreign flags as cars burned in the background circulated the country and drew attention from the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress. Month-old footage of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatening to “mobilize” over legislative proposals to tax remittances to Mexico resurfaced in light of the protests, raising concerns about whether rhetoric from south of the border could be inflaming tensions. Sheinbaum responded to the violence on Monday, condemning it but promising Mexican government commitment to all Mexicans, “regardless of immigration status.” Biggs: "They hate this country" “[You] got the outside influences…the Mexican flags and all these people and the Mexican president…Sheinbaum,” Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., told the John Solomon Reports podcast on Monday. “[All] these people…they hate this country, and they want to change this country, and it'll turn, basically, the country into a Third World hellhole.” Biggs said that he has “no doubt” that foreign influence is driving the protests, at least in part. “Not a doubt in my mind. Not a doubt in my mind,” he said. “I mean, even if you just take the statements of President Sheinbaum of Mexico, tacitly, she's basically encouraging this,” Biggs continued. Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., said he fears some of the protesters are being paid, and it is essential for Congress to follow that money trail. "Well, I do think it's important for Congress to raise those questions and do that, look into it and find out what we can," he told Just the News. "I also think the Justice Department will play an important role in trying to see these kind of things through, because, again, these ICE agents are there simply carrying out their responsibility." Former FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota told Just the News that the FBI likely began looking immediately into how these violent protests were sparked. Law enforcement likely focusing on sources of funding “[What] they will do is they'll start looking for those connections between the financial and logistical networks that these people depend on to create these, I would say planned disturbances or augmented disturbances,” Piehota told the John Solomon Reports podcast. “So you're going to see them start going after some of those, you know, supporting functions. So you can cut down on some of the people who, basically, they have become professional rabble-rousers and troublemakers. They get financed around the around the country to show up at different events and cause problems,” he continued. “So yeah, I think you're gonna see the FBI make a much more aggressive push into some of those areas to cut off their funding and their logistics,” Piehota added. One group involved with the protests last week that eventually evolved into riots over the weekend is the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) — a Marxist group with reported ties to the Chinese Communist Party. That group has also helped organize the anti-Israel protests recently ravaging college campuses. PSL said that the demonstrators have “taken a courageous stand against Trump’s reign of terror targeting immigrant families” and that those “taking to the streets” are being falsely labeled as “rioters.” The larger network “But the people are not deterred – in Los Angeles and across the country, protest is continuing with even more determination,” the group wrote in a post to Instagram. “This could be a turning point where the entire working class unites to push back Trump’s efforts to shred our basic rights and dignity.” The PSL is part of a larger network of protest and organizing groups which have connections to the Singham Network, a collective of nonprofits, fiscal sponsors, and alternative news sources tied to pro-CCP businessman Neville Roy Singham, Just the News previously reported. Singham lives in Shanghai and is identified as a “conduit for CCP geopolitical influence,” according to a report from the Network Contagion Research Institute—a research institute that monitors "cyber-social threats.” The group found that PSL was involved in the Shut It Down for Palestine (SID4P) protest movement, started by the New York-based The People’s Forum—a group funded by Singham. According to a profile of Singham by The Free Press, the financier’s wealth came from his software consulting company, Thoughtworks, which he sold in 2017 to Apax Partners for $785 million. The New York Post reported that Singham poured the fortune he made off the sale of his software company into at least a dozen nonprofits, including the communist People’s Forum in Midtown Manhattan. Singham has a radical Marxist past that eventually grew into an admiration for China and its socialist system. Singham married Jodie Evans, the co-founder of the radical left-wing group Code Pink, in 2017. The antiwar group has become increasingly pro-China in recent years. Singham now lives in Shanghai, China, where he backs or promotes several pro-China news outlets, such as the India-based website Newsclick, The Free Press found. Taxpayer funding under Biden and Newsom But, some funding may be coming from much closer to home. State financial documents show the progressive activist group at the center of the initial anti-ICE protests in California received a large portion of its budget revenue in recent years from taxpayers, through California and federal government grants, Just the News reported on Monday. The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) staged one of the first Los Angeles rallies last week protesting the ICE raids in the city, in part sparked by the arrest of the Service Employees International Union president who was accused of obstructing immigration warrants. CHIRLA rallied alongside other member groups of the L.A. Rapid Response Network, according to a public post on its Instagram account. The organization was joined by the Service Employees International Union and the LA teacher’s union, among other immigrant groups. “To our immigrant community: we see you, we hear you, and we will NOT stop fighting for you. We say NO deportations. NO to mass detentions. Families belong together. We belong here!” CHIRLA said in the social media post. The group previously told The New York Post that it was not involved in the violent riots that took place over the weekend. A spokesperson said the group “organized a press event on Thursday” to protest the initial ICE raids and has “been sending legal observers to immigration courts and detention centers on Friday, Saturday and today as part of the LA Rapid Response Network.” “We have not participated, coordinated, or been part of the protests being registered in Los Angeles other than the press conference and rally cited above,” CHIRLA told The New York Post in a statement. CHIRLA did not respond to a request for comment from Just the News. State of California financial documents show that CHIRLA received a significant portion of its recent operating budgets from both state and federal government funding for immigration services. “During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, the Organization received government contract revenue of nearly $34 million, including $32.5 million (or 96% of stated revenue) from the State of California to provide immigration-related services,” the group’s most recent filings show. A similar percentage of revenue from the State of California was recorded in the prior year’s statements. The Biden administration also awarded two “Citizenship and Integration” grants to the organization in 2023 for a total of $193,030. The federal grants were ongoing until earlier this year, when the Trump administration terminated them. The group was slated to receive a total of $450,000 before the grant ended. You can read the consolidated financial statements below: File Financial Statements 6-30-23.pdf Trump ends funding, braces for more protests “Under [President] Trump and [Secretary Kristi Noem] we terminated this in March,” DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin posted to X on Sunday. These concerns come as the country gears up for planned protests across the United States to mark the June 14 military parade ordered by President Trump in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. The event is planned to include a procession of military vehicles, thousands of uniformed soldiers, and flyovers. Counterprotests called the “Day of Defiance,” being organized by an activist alliance called “No Kings,” against what they say is President Trump’s authoritarianism, are set to coincide with the parade. Those planned demonstrations may mix with anti-ICE protests, creating a potentially dangerous brew. No Kings approvingly cited the violent demonstrations in Los Angeles as a powerful example of citizens standing up to the Trump administration and urged Americans to join in by attending their protests. “President Trump wants you to believe that the people of Los Angeles are destroying their own communities. That’s false. Here’s the truth: people are peacefully and lawfully protesting the Administration’s abuses of power and the abduction of their neighbors by ICE,” No Kings said in a statement. “The No Kings mobilizations on June 14 were already planned as a peaceful stand against authoritarian overreach and the gross abuse of power this Administration has shown. Now, this military escalation only confirms what we’ve known: this government wants to rule by force, not serve the people,” the group continued. “From major cities to small towns, we’ll rise together and say: we reject political violence. We reject fear as governance. We reject the myth that only some deserve freedom.” No Kings urged Americans to join one of the “more than 1,800” rallies across the country to “Make it clear: we don’t do kings in this country.” _________________________ | |||
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4NNRD87xuNc. El Degüello (The Cutthroat Song). What should be played before the Feds begin their next phase in the retaking of LA. ![]() --------------------- DJT-45/47 MAGA !!!!! “Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.” "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." — Mark Twain “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.” — H. L. Mencken | |||
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That clip is years old, and from Europe. | |||
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It’s simple. Fettermans primary concern is that the democRAT brand is being damaged. Not that his party is fomenting insurrection, treason, and the destruction of private and government property. A broken clock is right twice a day. Just because Fetterman pointing out the painfully obvious while his peers ignite and ignore it does not make him worthy of trust in any capacity. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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I believe Hong Kong PD uses realy strong blue dye to spray and mark for future arrest. Mix that with some pungent stink and call it a day. | |||
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I want see old Maxine wade into a crowd of rioters instead of harassing security and National Guard at facilities (where she knows she will be safe). Yep, stream her, her aides, bodyguards, and group of reporters surrounding her getting the shit kicked out of them by the rioters, insurrectionists, and terrorists. That is my happy thought for the day. I have been following this guy for yesterday and overnight review: | |||
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https://x.com/elonmusk/status/...319990847561943?s=42 ______________________________________________________________________ "When its time to shoot, shoot. Dont talk!" “What the government is good at is collecting taxes, taking away your freedoms and killing people. It’s not good at much else.” —Author Tom Clancy | |||
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Water cannons with a mix of dye and cow manure should suffice,maybe with some Tabasco sauce mixed in too. | |||
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Things are so bad down south that many of the local residents decided to move up to the USA, bring their flags and culture of corruption with them. So nice to see that enablers such as Governor Newscum, Mayor Bass, and others have turned the "Defund the Police" on it's head (again) after declaring it was not realistic, by appointing police executives that mirror their real views and even moved to hire illegal aliens as police officers. Color me: Sickened but not surprised. "I'm not fluent in the language of violence, but I know enough to get around in places where it's spoken." | |||
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What happened to the good ol' days of fire hoses and Billy clubs? | |||
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I am old enough to remember pump shotguns with real ammo being used on looters. The looting did not last too long. When the looting starts, the shooting starts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._the_shooting_starts _________________________ | |||
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Maxine needs to read up on history. Rep. John Conyers tried during the early stage of the 1967 Detroit Riot to bring peace and calm and had to abandon that attempt in lieu of getting hit by bricks, rocks and bottles by the crowd. -------------------------------------—————— ————————--Ignorance is a powerful tool if applied at the right time, even, usually, surpassing knowledge(E.J.Potter, A.K.A. The Michigan Madman) | |||
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