Friday, June 12, 2020

Your Government



The 3.2 Trillion dollar HEROES ACT  will give astonishing amount of national money to the incompetent state governments. So what comes first with these guys, the idiotic bill or its deceptive name?


                              Your Government

Will the new campaign be, are these guys worse than Trump?
From an article by Kimberley A. Strassel:

"Mr. Rosenstein didn’t know that the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee had funded the infamous Christopher Steele dossier, which formed the bulk of the accusations against the Trump campaign. He didn’t know the FBI in late 2016 had interviewed colleagues of Mr. Steele who cast doubt on his credibility. He didn’t know Mr. Steele’s primary source had disavowed the dossier’s central elements by January 2017.

Mr. Rosenstein wasn’t told that the FBI recordings of targets George Papadopoulos and Carter Page provided exculpatory information. He wasn’t told that the FBI had moved to drop Mike Flynn, who became White House national security adviser, from its investigation in early January for lack of any evidence of collusion. He wasn’t made aware of the recent exculpatory evidence the Justice Department turned over in the Flynn case.

Mr. Rosenstein wasn’t even told that Mr. Comey kept memos of his conversations with the president. According to an inspector general report, Mr. Comey wrote the memos to “protect” the FBI and shared them with Mr. McCabe, his chief of staff, Jim Rybicki, and the FBI general counsel, James Baker.

Mr. Rosenstein made clear that his major decisions—to reauthorize the surveillance warrant against Mr. Page, to proceed against Mr. Flynn, even to appoint special counsel Robert Mueller—might have been different if he’d been briefed about all these different facts. That would explain why FBI leaders kept Messrs. Sessions, Boente and Rosenstein in the dark. This is shocking—and in keeping with Mr. Comey’s insubordination during the Clinton investigation. It suggests the attitude that the FBI was a law unto itself was widespread."


A charming balance between innocence and malice.

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