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#1
Politics / Re: Jim Crow Joe
Today at 11:51:09 AM
This is really disturbing.


The entry in a sexual trauma section concerning Joe Biden's alleged inappropriate behavior toward his daughter was evidently real all along.

Aimee Harris moved into the former residence of Ashley Biden in Delray Beach, Florida, in 2020. Just as Hunter Biden abandoned a laptop containing damning information at a Delaware computer repair shop, Ashley Biden had left behind a diary containing troubling allegations that implicated then-presidential candidate Joe Biden in possible abuse.

After finding the diary, Harris worked in concert with Robert Kurlander to sell the document, ultimately, to Project Veritas. Kurlander and Harris pleaded guilty years later to conspiracy to transport supposedly stolen property across state lines.

Project Veritas refrained from publishing it, both out of concern for doing more harm to Ashley Biden than her father may already have and the organization's inability to "corroborate the allegation further." The National File, however, published a digital copy it allegedly received from a Project Veritas employee in October 2020.

Just as social media dutifully hid the Hunter Biden laptop story from the public ahead of the 2020 election, Politifact indicated that damning posts about the Democrat in the diary were flagged as misinformation.

Proven
Snopes has updated its fact-check page on the diary, confirming both that the diary belonged to Ashley Biden and that the president's daughter accused him of inappropriate behavior.

The page previously indicated that the claim that "a diary authored by U.S. President Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley, describes inappropriate actions toward her taken by the president when she was a child" was "unproven."

Up until this month, the Snopes entry indicated the claim was unproven because "the authenticity of this document or the images published by National File have not been confirmed."

The fact-check outfit was compelled to change its tune after Ashley Biden, 42, once again confirmed the diary was hers in an April 8 letter to the judge overseeing Harris' case in New York.

'Showers w/ my dad'
In one of the more troubling entries in the diary, penned in January 2019, Ashley Biden explores the causes of her "sexual trauma" and apparent sex addiction.

"I know it's not the healthiest way to deal with things but @ least it's better than drugs," wrote the president's daughter.

Ashley Biden then indicated that her unchecked sex drive may have been the result of childhood trauma.

"Hyper-sexualized @ a young age. What is this due to? Was I molested. I think so — I can't remember specifics but I do remember trauma — I remember not liking the Woolzacks house, I remember somewhat being sexualized with Caroline [Biden, her cousin]; I remember having sex with Friends @ a young age; showers w/ my dad (probably not appropriate), Being turned on when I wasn't suppose to be."
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1790058807625679091?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1790058807625679091%7Ctwgr%5E6a7d55c6eb6a9f95f4774cfe9cc69ce22ae63384%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theblaze.com%2Fnews%2Fsnopes-update-on-ashley-biden-diary-spells-trouble-for-joe-biden
#2
The Guest Nest / Re: I love my state
Today at 11:45:36 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on Today at 11:43:17 AMI'm sure it isnt. I'm also sure its not the same as meat from a cow or chicken
That we can agree on.
#3
The Biden administration's $5 billion rural aid package includes many of the same restrictions that have sent prices soaring and led to shortages throughout the continent. We can't let it happen here.

Throughout history, when food production is radically changed or when agriculture is disrupted, the results are catastrophic.

Europe has been doing this ever since the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015. The United States would be exactly where Europe is now, but Donald Trump disrupted the entire shift. Today, European farmers are so fed up that they are spraying government buildings with manure in protest.

Have you heard about any of these protests in any real detail on the news? Remember the yellow vest protests? The coverage was everywhere, and it was 24/7. Why such sporadic reporting in comparison on these farmer convoys and protests?

No one is asking the farmers why they're leaving their fields to protest in the city. It gets minor mention, or you see articles like this from the Guardian, which, in the writer's "expert" opinion, claims the farmers are "being exploited by the far right."

It surely isn't about Europe's crazy Agenda 2030 plan. It isn't about diesel prices blowing through the roof or fertilizer becoming more expensive and less available. Or how about the fact that government regulators are more concerned with globalist climate goals than the economic wellbeing of the people they claim to represent? That's what happens when you are governed by unelected bureaucrats beholden only to the globalist elites.

Less land, less food
The European Commission published its plan to completely upend food production. It's masked in words like, "to increase the resilience of agriculture and forestry against climate change." It points out that agriculture accounts for 10% of total greenhouse gas emissions in the EU. The next line lays out its plan for a quasi-nationalization of every industry and means of production in Europe.

It says farming emissions come behind energy, transportation, residential, commercial, and finally, agricultural industries. It wants direct government interference in basically every industry until there's no private industry left. This is 21st-century fascism, and it has nothing to do with climate. This is a power play. It's about seizing control.

But the problem for these neofascists is that farmers are not the type to let anyone push them around. That's why we're seeing farmers protesting all over Europe right now.

The EU's agriculture climate document discusses cracking down on two major "greenhouse gasses": methane and nitrous oxide.

Methane emissions come mainly from livestock. Cutting those emissions could entail anything from culling herds to mandating different kinds of feed. This alone radically alters how much food is available, and it incurs new expenses atop already sky-high operating costs.

Nitrous oxide is a major component of fertilizer. We all know where this leads: a full-on ban. Two years ago, a ban on nitrous oxide led to the absolute collapse of food production in Sri Lanka. One rice farmer told Reuters: "Last year, we got 60 bags from these two acres. But this time it was just 10."

The European Commission's plan for farmers includes "Green Direct Payments." These are effectively bribes for anyone who bends the knee. To get these bribes, farmers and ranchers must "maintain permanent grassland" — in other words, farm less land. That means less food.

They must also "undertake crop diversification." This is the European government telling farmers what to plant. How on earth did farmers survive thousands of years without "experts" in their government telling them how to do their job?

Finally, they must "dedicate 5% of arable land to ecological focus areas." This also means fewer crops and less food.

Keep in mind, in Europe, these are not suggestions. This document describes the "monitoring process" that will be employed, and how it is all backed up on a "legal basis."

If the media bothered to ask the farmers in Europe what they're protesting about, here is what they would tell them: These restrictions not only entail less food for the people but also the inability of farmers and ranchers to make a living for their own families.

Biden wreaks havoc
This has nothing to do with the climate. It's about forcing the agriculture sector into a partnership with the government. This used to be called fascism, but now it's just called Build Back Better, the Great Reset, or whatever else they plan to rebrand and rename it in the future.

But this is not just happening in Europe. It's just further along than we are. Joe Biden has stated that farmers under his administration are "thriving," but if you talk to any of them, they will tell a much different story.

One Kansas wheat farmer told Fox News that he and his family are in "survival mode." He cited the volatile market, out-of-control diesel costs, and the rising price of fertilizer as the main contributors to their financial woes. Sound familiar?

They want farmers in a no-win situation where partnership with the government is the only option left. Just like the EU, Joe Biden announced a bribe method to reel in farmers and ranchers.

Biden in November announced a $5 billion package for rural communities. It includes many of the same regulations pushed by the European Commission. All that's missing is the compliance checks and legal framework for punishment, but how long before that gets added?

Donald Trump halted our disastrous trajectory that Europe has already embarked on, but how long until Europe's war on food is adapted and implemented by our own government? Do you want a government that can tell farmers what to grow and what not to grow? Do you want to be ruled by unelected bureaucrats who are more concerned with climate goals than whether the American people have enough food?
#4

Former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn won the confidence of establishment Democrats by dutifully bolstering their preferred Jan. 6 narrative, even though it diverged greatly from reality. He tried to replicate that success Tuesday in the Maryland House primary but reality caught up with him.

Dunn ran in Maryland's 3rd Congressional District — where he is not a resident — against over 20 other Democrats. Although the so-called "hero" managed to edge out relative unknowns who had not similarly been anointed by President Joe Biden, he couldn't compete with Maryland state Sen. Sarah Elfreth (D).
#5
With Biden's approval ratings on every issue under water, I expect his campaign to talk a lot about abortion.
#6
The Guest Nest / Re: I love my state
Today at 11:15:32 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 14, 2024, 10:25:34 AMBoth are substitutes that were touted as a much healthier solution. My mom was on the margarine bad/butter evil bandwagon decades ago. I kept telling her it was bad for you and viola! I was right again!

I'll not be a guinea pig for this stupid shit. Mark my words, it'll turn into a shit sandwich. I'll take my hamburger cow grown.
Lab grown meat is not the same as heavily processed meat substitutes.
#7
Quote from: Thiel on May 14, 2024, 06:07:23 PMWas that money on top of the 600 dollars a week from Washington?
I could be wrong, but I think that was only for people who had or were about to expire their unemployment benefits. Maybe Oerdin can clarify that for us.
#8
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Today at 11:10:14 AM
Quote from: Sloan on Today at 10:50:35 AMThe same cast of characters ie: Lily The Pig, AIDSmin and X are once again making BF unreadable.
They are not the reason I would never register there. The owner is the problem.
#9
The Guest Nest / Re: I love my state
May 14, 2024, 09:55:18 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 14, 2024, 09:49:20 AMWhy the hell would you expect this shit to be anything other than a repeat of the impossible whopper or even margarine for that matter?

FA/FO I suppose.
I don't know anything about the "impossible whopper." Margarine is a butter substitute. It's processed just like meat substitutes.
#10
The Flea Trap / Re: Money Sense
May 14, 2024, 09:52:34 AM
Almost half of American families don't have a dedicated retirement savings account, according to the Federal Reserve's 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances. The survey, which includes the latest government data, reveals only 54.4% of American families reported having dedicated retirement accounts such as a 401(k) or IRA.

While it's possible they may be saving for retirement outside of these accounts, few survey respondents reported having other investments. For instance, only 1.1% directly hold bonds and only 21% directly hold stocks.

Many Americans relying solely on Social Security benefits to carry them through their golden years may be in for a rude awakening. The average benefit for a retired worker is $1,907 a month, according to the Social Security Administration, which works out to $22,884 per year. This isn't far above the 2022 poverty threshold of $17,710 for a person over 65 in a two-person household, per Census Bureau data.

#11
The Flea Trap / Re: This n that
May 14, 2024, 09:38:13 AM
The Supreme Court refused on May 13 to take up the case of app developers who accuse Apple of antitrust violations for refusing to make COVID-19 tracking and bitcoin apps available in the company's App Store.

App makers had sued Apple, claiming the Silicon Valley giant had violated antitrust laws and that its refusal to allow its apps constituted censorship, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit rejected the lawsuit late last year.

The petition for certiorari, or review, in Coronavirus Reporter v. Apple Inc. was denied in an unsigned order. No justices dissented from the denial.
#12
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
May 14, 2024, 09:29:53 AM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on May 13, 2024, 09:48:22 AMUkraine is a biden money laundering operation.

corruption - how else does a guy who spent 50 years in politics at an average salary of 150 - 200,000 year become a multi millionaire

Ukraine probably has one or two sites with defensive positions which have US provided gear and embedded media stooges to keep the charade going for their lemming base

The Biden family is too closely connected to that country and it's regime. They have a vested interest in keeping this war going despite the cost to American taxpayers and blood of Ukrainians and Russians.
#13
The Guest Nest / Re: I love my state
May 14, 2024, 09:26:39 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 13, 2024, 08:54:29 AMGood. That shit is unnatural and its just a matter of time before its revealed that it isnt safe.
I would still eat it befor heavily processed meat substitute products.
#14
Quote from: Oerdin on May 14, 2024, 03:42:45 AMCalifornia's gas tax already goes up every year automatically as it is indexed to inflation.  Yet Democrats have so over spent there is now a $65 billion budget deficit and $24 billion in unemployment funds are "unaccounted for" meaning stole by fraud.  Now, Democrats could seriously reduce spending to balance the budget but instead they want to raise taxes which are already the highest in the nation.

They are pushing a new $0.50 per gallon gas tax on top of the existing  $0.511 state gas tax and the federal $0.184 gas tax.  Of course, lying Democrats say "it is to fight climate change" when all it will do is feed inflation and make life still more unaffordable
Twenty four billion dollars unaccounted for?????

Raising taxes will only speed up the departure of people in the middle from the Golden State.
#15
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
May 13, 2024, 08:50:21 AM
Quote from: Garraty_47 on May 13, 2024, 08:36:55 AMI suspect that's why Macron and others have started making noises about sending NATO/western troops into Ukraine; they know full well that Ukraine's military ranks have been decimated and even if they can somehow scrape together replacements they'll be untrained inexperienced and dead themselves before long.
I have read that several top Ukrainian generals want Zelensky to negotiate a surrender treaty wih Moscow. The outspoken military leaders have been dismissed, jailed or are in exile.