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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Biden Destroying Us"

We gots us some DeSantis to keep our Holiday spirits up down here...........

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And it's shocking to me how many people don't understand that. Is it their desire to just "live" like a caged animal?

The Gubmint and Pravda condition sheeple to suck off of the Gubmint's teat in return for an income they didn't earn & "safety and security". And of course their vote.

I put safety and security in quotes because in reality, it's the furthest thing from it.
 
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Question for @Tibs . Can you tell us all what each of these 12 locales have in common? I'll even give you 3 guesses.

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Jonathan Turley is one of the few Washington insiders that still loves his country.

Biden’s Praetorian Guard? The Ashley Biden Investigation Raises New Questions Over the Use of the FBI




With smash and grabs raging across the country, prosecutors have struggled to assure the public that they are cracking down on the crime wave and using every possible means to deter the organized thefts. One group notably missing in this effort has been the federal prosecutors.

While Attorney General Merrick Garland was criticized for launching a federal task force on threats against school boards (based on a handful of local cases), he has been largely silent on any federal effort to deal with this actual crime wave. That is despite the fact that these attacks are organized on social media and experts think it’s likely the stolen items are being sold on the internet. That is all interstate conduct and would allow for federal enforcement.

There is, however, one allegedly stolen item that did bring a full-scale FBI investigation: the missing diary of Ashley Biden, daughter of President Joe Biden.

The question is why tens of thousands of dollars of purses stolen in cities like Chicago are treated as purely local matters while a single missing diary in Florida is a matter of an ongoing federal effort.


The Justice Department could use laws like the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act. Indeed, federal RICO charges have been brought in prior such cases. RICO was created after local prosecutors failed to combat organized crime and the federal government stepped in with new tools to combat mob organizations. I have long preferred that crimes like these smash and grabs to be handled locally. The federalization of crime removes the primary responsibility and accountability of local leaders for crime. That is why I opposed the use of federal charges to combat rioting in cities like Portland.


I am more concerned that for over a year, the FBI has been conducting raids, issuing subpoenas, and questioning witnesses across the country — not in response to smash-and-grabs proliferating around the country, but for one woman’s missing diary. The investigation led to a rare raid on the home of a publisher, seizure of computers and cellphones, and the targeting of conservative figures. According to the New York Times, the investigation is looking into “whether there was a criminal conspiracy among a handful of individuals to steal and publish the diary.”

If that is true, the most obvious federal crime would be a provision like Section 2314 of the National Stolen Property Act, which criminalizes the transportation of illegally obtained goods valued at $5,000 or more across borders in interstate or foreign commerce by persons knowing the goods to be stolen, converted, or taken by fraud. Even assuming that the diary is worth $5000 or more, why would the federal government create a team and take these extraordinary actions rather than rely on local authorities to investigate such a crime?
 
Jonathan Turley is one of the few Washington insiders that still loves his country.

Biden’s Praetorian Guard? The Ashley Biden Investigation Raises New Questions Over the Use of the FBI




With smash and grabs raging across the country, prosecutors have struggled to assure the public that they are cracking down on the crime wave and using every possible means to deter the organized thefts. One group notably missing in this effort has been the federal prosecutors.

While Attorney General Merrick Garland was criticized for launching a federal task force on threats against school boards (based on a handful of local cases), he has been largely silent on any federal effort to deal with this actual crime wave. That is despite the fact that these attacks are organized on social media and experts think it’s likely the stolen items are being sold on the internet. That is all interstate conduct and would allow for federal enforcement.

There is, however, one allegedly stolen item that did bring a full-scale FBI investigation: the missing diary of Ashley Biden, daughter of President Joe Biden.

The question is why tens of thousands of dollars of purses stolen in cities like Chicago are treated as purely local matters while a single missing diary in Florida is a matter of an ongoing federal effort.


The Justice Department could use laws like the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act. Indeed, federal RICO charges have been brought in prior such cases. RICO was created after local prosecutors failed to combat organized crime and the federal government stepped in with new tools to combat mob organizations. I have long preferred that crimes like these smash and grabs to be handled locally. The federalization of crime removes the primary responsibility and accountability of local leaders for crime. That is why I opposed the use of federal charges to combat rioting in cities like Portland.


I am more concerned that for over a year, the FBI has been conducting raids, issuing subpoenas, and questioning witnesses across the country — not in response to smash-and-grabs proliferating around the country, but for one woman’s missing diary. The investigation led to a rare raid on the home of a publisher, seizure of computers and cellphones, and the targeting of conservative figures. According to the New York Times, the investigation is looking into “whether there was a criminal conspiracy among a handful of individuals to steal and publish the diary.”

If that is true, the most obvious federal crime would be a provision like Section 2314 of the National Stolen Property Act, which criminalizes the transportation of illegally obtained goods valued at $5,000 or more across borders in interstate or foreign commerce by persons knowing the goods to be stolen, converted, or taken by fraud. Even assuming that the diary is worth $5000 or more, why would the federal government create a team and take these extraordinary actions rather than rely on local authorities to investigate such a crime?
A bit of a cliche' perhaps, but the swamp runs deep.
 

The Official Thread Dedicated to "Biden Destroying Us" :ROFLMAO:


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Good lord, you weirdos continually make (in your case regurgitate) the stupidest memes of all time.
 

The Official Thread Dedicated to "Biden Destroying Us" :ROFLMAO:

I know, right? I mean the question we should be asking is, " What isn't better since Biden took over?" I would describe this time in American history as one of the best on record.
Biden destroying us? HA! More like Biden saving America if you ask me. Excuse me now, I have to sell one of my kidneys so I can fill my gas tank this week.
 
I don't even know what it means.
Just dumb.

I don't even think he knows what it means. I think he just sees something and in a dazed, palinka-drunken state and just thinks "that'll show 'em".
 
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I know, right? I mean the question we should be asking is, " What isn't better since Biden took over?" I would describe this time in American history as one of the best on record.
Biden destroying us? HA! More like Biden saving America if you ask me. Excuse me now, I have to sell one of my kidneys so I can fill my gas tank this week.

I still can't believe they haven't rattled off everything that's been better for America since the potted plant has been placed in the Oval Office.
 
**** Joe Biden

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Beginning on December 11th and set to conclude on December 30th, hundreds of what are believed to be underage, illegal immigrants have been flown into the Pennsylvania by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The flights are believed to have originated in Texas, with some stopping in Cincinnati, according to Jim Gallagher, president of Aviation Technologies Inc., the airport’s fixed-base operator.
 
Beginning on December 11th and set to conclude on December 30th, hundreds of what are believed to be underage, illegal immigrants have been flown into the Pennsylvania by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
They better not ship them to Hazleton. It would start an immediate turf battle with the Dominicans.
 
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