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Mitch McConnell’s Surrender In The Debt Ceiling Fight Opens The Floodgates For Dems’ $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill

Republicans caving on the debt ceiling paved the way for Democrats to focus the rest of the fall on their tax-and-spending spree.

link: McConnell's Surrender On The Debt Ceiling Ushers In Dems' $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill (thefederalist.com)



In July, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., pledged “a hell of a fight” to stop Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending blowout, which “is not going to be done on a bipartisan basis.” That “fight” lasted for less than three months.

On Wednesday, McConnell began negotiating an agreement with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to raise the debt limit until some point in December. McConnell’s offer also attempted to force Democrats to use the budget reconciliation process to pass a longer-term debt limit increase, but Democrats quickly rejected that element of his proposal out of hand.


As part of this agreement, McConnell got Democrats to vote to increase the debt limit by a specific amount (i.e., authorize so many billions or trillions in new borrowing), rather than suspend it to a certain time (i.e., suspend the debt limit until December 16, 2022, as Democrats originally proposed). Some may consider this a meaningful concession, one that more readily allows for political attack ads, but in reality, anyone who votes to suspend the debt limit votes for all the debt incurred during that period of time regardless.

In exchange, McConnell 1) got no policy concessions at all; 2) gave Democrats the time and space to ram through their massive spending bill; and 3) created the reasonable expectation that Republicans will cave on the debt limit a second time when it comes up in December. (Congressional leaders will probably try to cram that debt limit increase into an omnibus spending bill totaling thousands of pages.)

Just as important, McConnell violated the letter that he and 45 other Senate Republicans signed on August 10, when they said that “We will not vote to increase the debt ceiling, whether that increase comes through a stand-alone bill, a continuing resolution, or any other vehicle.” McConnell and several of his colleagues will now have to vote to help the Democrats pass a debt limit increase, which they said two months ago they would not do.

This isn’t savvy legislating; it’s an all-out surrender, and one the Biden administration was publicly banking on all along. Generally, when both Democrats and Republicans think you caved — one GOP senator said “you could hear a pin drop” when McConnell explained his debt limit offer to his Republican colleagues — that’s exactly what you did.
 
I wore a tiny green United States Army pin on my jacket in downtown Cleveland yesterday when out with my wife for our 5th anniversary. Some young girl told me my pin was offensive. She kept harping about how terrible the United States is. Not necessarily the army, she couldn’t beleive I’d wear a pin that said United States. Where did she think we were yesterday ? God help this country.

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Lifes lessons are taught in the home not in the schools. Parents and Grandparents are the ones who mold a child and hers have failed to teach her of the struggles and rewards that our service men have given us.

Don't know you personally but if you were in our armed services, Thank You.
 
Did any of you catch what took place with Southwest Airlines over the weekend? I ask this already knowing the answer that most paid no attention to it. But, we need to.
Maybe we be headed for a showdown between "the People" and the Government over Biden's Vaccine mandate?

Tucker: Biden paints unvaccinated Americans as root cause of countries' problems

I posted the video on Biden mandate applying to all the general public, and the executive branch employees, but not the Judicial or legislative branch employees back in September. They had to know that this was gonna backfire.

Media erupt over Biden mandates
 
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Biden's people know they have no authority to issue a vaccine mandate. There has been no Executive Order, OSHA has not actually come up with anything, (yet). But, what they are counting on is the liberal business owners to take the ball and run with it. That is exactly what is happening, companies are requiring the vaccine, or you're out on your a$$. I applaud the Southwest pilots for standing up, we need more mass work stopages to protest the government overreach.
 
Biden's people know they have no authority to issue a vaccine mandate. There has been no Executive Order, OSHA has not actually come up with anything, (yet). But, what they are counting on is the liberal business owners to take the ball and run with it. That is exactly what is happening, companies are requiring the vaccine, or you're out on your a$$. I applaud the Southwest pilots for standing up, we need more mass work stopages to protest the government overreach.
We received the email yesterday. It doesn't effect me as I'm already growing my third arm

Executive Order 14042—Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors | The American Presidency Project (ucsb.edu)
 
It's funny how this federal contractor mandate is placed solely on the shoulders of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Both the Executive Order and the Workplace Safety Guidance state that the guidance must be approved by the OMB director in order for it to take effect. No responsibility for ol' Joseph R..
 
Mass Media Corruption
Jonathan Turley: Biden family corruption is an elephant the media works to 'disappear'
There seems to be ample basis for the appointment of a special counsel to look into Hunter Biden's conduct


This week marked an anniversary of one of the greatest political tricks in history: the disappearance of Hunter Biden scandals.

One year after the New York Post broke the story, new emails were recently released that added new details to what was a raw influence-peddling operation which netted millions of dollars from foreign sources. A new tranche of emails connecting President Joe Biden to key accounts prove just how this political sleight of hand was worthy of Harry Houdini.

After all, Houdini only made an elephant disappear. The Bidens made what amounts to an entire circus disappear in front of an audience of millions. For both Houdini and the Bidens, the sheer size and audacity of the act contributed to the trick. The fact is: the 10,000 pound Jennie never left the stage. Neither did the Biden scandal.

The Bidens made a full-sized scandal disappear, with the help of media members who did not want the public to see it. Twitter banned links to reports about the laptop until after Biden was elected president. The media dismissed the story as a "conspiracy theory" with some mocking to boot.

Committee Chairman Adam Schiff assured that public that "this whole smear on Joe Biden comes from the Kremlin." Some 50 former intelligence officials, including Obama’s CIA directors John Brennan and Leon Panetta, also insisted the laptop story was likely the work of Russian intelligence.

The laptop is, of course, now recognized as genuine—even by some of the early deniers. Hunter remains under criminal investigation for possible tax and money laundering violations.

But the greatest "reveal" is the person referred to as "the Big Guy" and "Celtic" in these emails: President Joe Biden.

Recently released emails reference payments to President Biden from son Hunter's accounts and indicate the possible commingling of funds. Even more embarrassing, the shared account may have been used to pay a Russian prostitute named "Yanna." In one text, a former secret service agent warns Hunter (who was holed up with a prostitute in an expensive hotel): "Come on H this is linked to Celtic’s account."

The question is whether prosecutors will continue to act like they do not see the elephant. Consider these established facts:
First, it is widely believed that Hunter Biden, and his uncle James Biden, received millions in influence peddling. For his part, Hunter only had influence and access to sell. He admits that he was a crack addict and alcoholic all the way up to the start of his father’s presidential campaign: "Drinking a quart of vodka a day by yourself in a room is absolutely, completely debilitating," as well as "smoking crack around the clock."

Second, President Biden continues to deny knowledge or involvement in these foreign dealings. But those denials are now directly contradicted by emails and witnesses.

Hunter himself contradicted his father’s repeated denials. Likewise, a key business associate of Hunter, Anthony Bobulinski, directly accused President Biden of lying about his involvement. Bobulinski has detailed a meeting with Joe Biden in a hotel to go over the dealings.

Past emails included discussions of offering access to then-Vice President Biden. They also include alleged payments to Joe Biden. In one email, there is a discussion of a proposed equity split of "20" for "H" and "10 held by H for the big guy?" Bobulinski confirmed that "H" was used for Hunter Biden and that his father was routinely called "the big guy" in these discussions.

Third, while he was vice president, Joe Biden allowed Hunter to fly on Air Force 2 to countries like China where he was seeking millions. He also met with Hunter’s foreign business associates. In 2015, a State Department official flagged the possible conflicts from Hunter’s dealings during the Obama Administration.

Fourth, new emails suggest a commingling of funds between Hunter and his father. Emails from Eric Schwerin, his business partner at the Rosemont Seneca consultancy, refer to the payment of household bills for both Joe Biden and Hunter Biden. He also notes that he was transferring money from Joe Biden. Rosemont Seneca is directly involved in the alleged influence peddling schemes and questionable money transfers from Chinese and Russian sources.

Finally, Hunter himself admitted that his missing computers files may have been stolen by foreign agents for blackmail purposes. Hunter’s emails claim one of his laptops may have been stolen by Russian agents after a drug and alcohol binge with prostitutes.

Given the ongoing criminal prosecution, that would seem an ample basis for the appointment of a special counsel. The President is mentioned repeatedly in emails and by witnesses in relation to influence peddling schemes—and even receiving funds from shared accounts. He has also denied knowledge that key witnesses refute, including his son.

Influence peddling is common in Washington, D.C., and it can be done legally. Yet, it has also been the subject of intense criminal investigations. For example, the FBI raided the home of Donald Trump counsel Rudy Giuliani and others based on allegations of influence peddling in an ongoing criminal investigation. The Justice Department wants to know if Giuliani secured contracts in exchange for access or influence. The media eagerly recounted the raids and how Giuliani may have cashed in on his access.

Yet, an influence peddling scheme that directly impacts the president and his family continues to be officially unseen. Indeed, the value of involving the media in the original trick is that it invests reporters in the illusion. It is like calling audience members to the stage to assist in the trick. Reporters have to insist that there was nothing to see or they have to admit to being part of the deception.

This is why, in Washington, the illusion depends on the specific elephant. Houdini once said that "It is still an open question…as to what extent exposure really injures a performer." The same question can be asked about a politician.

President Biden is in full display in these emails. The question is whether the public—or the prosecutors—want to see him.

Hunter Biden under federal investigation amid new bombshell report

New emails reportedly show Joe and Hunter Biden shared bank account
 
This is pretty huge news:

Rand Paul reacts to NIH admission on gain of function research

Rand Paul blasts Anthony Fauci after NIH admits gain-of-function funding​

NIH in Bethesda, Md., now admitting to funding gain-of-function research​

Despite repeated denials by NIAID Director Anthony Fauci that his agency used American taxpayer money to fund Chinese gain of function research on bats infected with coronaviruses, the National Institutes of Health – which oversees NIAID – admitted in a letter to House Oversight Committee ranking member James Comer, R-Ky., that a "limited experiment" was indeed conducted.
 
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