DAILY DELIBERATIONS 21 JANUARY 2023
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DOJ boosts Biden — but tarnishes itself — by letting his own lawyers search for classified docs. I’m going to take you on an analogy trip here, so stay with me and pay attention. Suppose the Biden camp had stumbled on damning copies of printed-out emails from Hunter’s laptop at multiple locations. Sensing a potential “Oh shit” moment, they call the DOJ, and tell them that they’ve found potential evidence of wrongdoing, are looking for more, and we’ll turn over what we find. That’s when the DOJ says – we’ll send a car to pick up whatever you find – just keep us posted. A point from the article: “Additional documents were found by the uncleared lawyers. However, the Justice Department continued to defer to Biden’s counsel like a mere pedestrian at a potential crime scene.” Pedestrian at a crime scene – I couldn’t’ve said it better myself. The current DOJ, along with its FBI underling, continues to slide into greater depths of ineptitude than even I could imagine.
NATIONAL NOTES.1 20 JANUARY 2023 Read More »
23 murdered, dozens wounded, but feds won’t seek death penalty for alleged Walmart killer. HERE’S your problem. Biden’s DOJ won’t seek the death penalty for the guy that walked into a Walmart with an AK-47 variant (don’t forget – Biden wants to ban the sale of this type of firearm ’cause he says it’s so dangerous), killed 23, and wounded dozens more. It would be bad enough if this case were the only misfire, but it’s not. You need to look at the broader picture – the problem’s with administering federal justice across the board. The FBI raids #45’s house looking for classified documents, tears the whole place apart, including his wife’s unmentionables drawer, and when they find some, send photos to the press of pages marked Top Secret spread out on the carpet. So, when classified documents were found at not one but two places Biden had control over, did they pull a pre-dawn raid and tear HIS place apart – nooooo. This El Paso Walmart thing is just another in a long line of events that anyone can see is a double standard of justice in this country. It won’t end until the left-wing bureaucracy is hunted down and rooted out of the FBI and DOJ, and it needs to start with Biden’s ass-kissing AG.
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Eugene church cuts down city trees without a permit. The map below shows that the only “City” property in the church area is River Road and its adjacent sidewalks. In this area we’re talking about, Lane County takes care of maintenance on the River Road arterial. The entire length of it shows on maps as being annexed so the City of Eugene can connect to its annexed properties north of the Church’s location. Why? Because once people are sucked into the city’s limits, they pay between $1200 and $3600 more yearly in taxes. What’s the advantage? This writer doesn’t see one. Why would a person request to be annexed into the city (it’s a voluntary process), so they can pay more taxes for the same level of service? Allow me to illustrate: If a home catches fire in a non-annexed area across the street from the Church on the map below, a fire truck’s going to roll from the station located ¾ of a mile away, the same as it would if the annexed house next door was on fire. I wouldn’t be surprised if the COE fined the Church because they didn’t get a permit to cut the trees down, ON TOP of charging them for the value of the lumber they would generate if it were sold to a mill. The Church’s property isn’t annexed, and if you owned a house on that property, it would cost you $80 a year to check a book out of the main city-owned library or one of its satellite locations. The downside is that you’d have to fight through the crowd of bums just to find the book you wanted to check out. People that work in the downtown city core and are forced to wade through the hippies and bums every day just to get to their office have my deepest sympathy.
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Iran execution of British national shatters relations, UK reconsiders nuclear deal support. Will common sense finally be driving the train? Apparently, it takes the execution of one of their citizens before the Brits decide ANY deal with Iran is a bad one. Now all they have to do is convince our Idiot in Chief.
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While White House officials have previously claimed that President Biden works during his trips to Wilmington, Delaware, they now claim that the residence is “personal.” Wait a minute – he can’t have it both ways. It either is or it isn’t. That’s like a thief getting caught with a gun and an empty bag in the bank lobby and saying he was only there to get stuff out of his safe deposit box. Give me a break.
NATIONAL NOTES.1 19 JANUARY 2023 Read More »
Kotek’s emergency order ignores 70% (rural) Oregon, Dems pushback. Helluva way to start off her term. Crazy Kotek’s even pissed off people in her own party. She’s shaping up to be even worse than Queen Brown, and I didn’t think she even knew there WAS a rural Oregon. In typical Democridiot fashion, her first order of business only gave funding to urban centers. I hate to rain on her parade, but a Portland bum is the same as a bum in Lakeview, Burns, or Prineville, and if she’s going to spend our tax dollars on one of ‘em, she needs to spend it on ALL of them. Of course, the other option is to open a state-run Transition Center, with federal matching funds, that would centralize all of the state’s bums (urban AND rural) in one controlled area.
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