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Hedge

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  1. I enjoyed the part where she is holding up and railing against plastic bags. Typical idiot leftist who wants someone else to fix a problem that she directly caused. She mentions not having reusable bags with her when she stopped at the store, which is why she has the plastic ones. Are we to believe she didn't have the option of purchasing a reusable bag at the store? Or did she do this because the plastic one was cheaper? "I wish they didn't exist." Right back at ya!
  2. I'm curious, is there a requirement to see if someone can (solo) carry a body that weighs ~200 lbs? It would seem to me that being able to haul someone who is wounded and can't walk would be paramount. I highly doubt any small units would want someone in them who couldn't do this.
  3. I especially enjoyed the smile that swept over his face at ~5:40 in when the text messages are mentioned. It's almost like he knows what is coming.
  4. The despicable depth of this operation is summed up in the final 2 paragraphs. “ Law enforcement spent several weeks identifying the clients, and the women managing the trafficking victims, as well as tracing their finances. Police and prosecutors wrote up their criminal charges and raided the massage parlors on Tuesday. By then, however, some of the women they had identified as victims had been moved elsewhere. New women had taken their place.”
  5. Odds are that is not the only area that was targeted. It's just the first to involve some big names.
  6. Wall Street billionaire, ex-Citigroup president caught up in prostitution sting that ensnared Robert Kraft And as for the reports of Kraft not being the biggest name, wouldn't this be a complete matter of perspective of whoever leaked that info? What does "bigger" mean to them? Maybe they were not big football fans, so Krafts name wouldn't be high on their list. Does it mean net worth? Does it mean the name that would be most familiar in an average household?
  7. Still playing ketchup, so just for the sake of coincidence: Kraft Heinz posts huge loss, slashes dividend and reveals SEC investigation
  8. Leave it to a kid to speak the truth. "We're in Germany. They should learn stuff about us."
  9. The only thing that could have made that clip better was if it was set to the Benny Hill theme song. And to follow that video of greatness, I'm going to drop this old one in too. With all that we know now, listen to this, and be amazed at both the truth bombs President Trump dropped on us early on, and that he is still in the fight. Sometimes the right man turns up at the right time.
  10. My bet is that one of his deleted phone calls was with someone, in panic mode, who yelled "TELL THEM IT WAS BECAUSE YOU WERE DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR EMPIRE SALARY!" Chicago police Superintendent said Smollett faked a threatening letter and then, a week later, staged the attack because he was “dissatisfied with his salary” on “Empire.”
  11. Being a Conservative voice at UC Berzerkly should have made that list :
  12. When a single sentence has more problems contained within it than there are actual words in the statement:
  13. Reading the Epoch Times, due to it's layout, is almost as painful as listening to Trump ramble off-script, but this is a good read.
  14. Proposed bill: Offenders would not have to automatically register as sex offenders if the offenders are within 10 years of age of the minor. These people are sick.
  15. Those wagons look like they are being pulled by bovines, which would be eliminated in the New Green Deal.
  16. I don't think Roberts cares about Nancy's opinions at all. There are heads higher up the totem pole.
  17. Isn't it obvious that it's going to come from denying trillions in tax breaks to businesses?
  18. Daring to question Hussein led to cries of racism. Along with cries of "you may not like the man, but you should respect the office!" Only 1 of these does the left dare to still use today.
  19. That's quite the statement! In summary, and I am not a lawyer, it seems to be a thanks for the money for the wall and Double Dumb Ass Pork Chop on You to most of the rest of the legislation. Aside from the opening sentence, there are 8 paragraphs and each one has at least at least 1 knock out punch to the provisions of the “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019”. Paragraph #2: "I will treat these, and similar provisions, consistent with the President’s constitutional authority as Commander in Chief." Paragraph #3: "My Administration will treat each of these provisions consistent with the President’s constitutional authorities with respect to foreign relations." Paragraph #4: "I will treat this provision consistent with the President’s constitutional responsibility to faithfully execute the laws of the United States." Paragraph #5: "Legislation that significantly impedes the President’s ability to supervise the executive branch or obtain the assistance of aides in this function violates the separation of powers by undermining the President’s ability to fulfill his constitutional responsibilities, including the responsibility to faithfully execute the laws of the United States. My Administration will, therefore, construe these restrictions in Division C, title II consistent with these Presidential duties." Paragraph #6: "I will treat these provisions in a manner consistent with the President’s constitutional authority to withhold information that could impair foreign relations, national security, the deliberative processes of the executive branch, or the performance of the President’s constitutional duties" Paragraph #7: "I will construe these, and similar provisions, consistent with my authority to control the dissemination of information protected by executive privilege." Paragraph #8: "Because the Constitution gives the President the authority to recommend “such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient”, my Administration will continue the practice of treating provisions like these as advisory and non-binding." Paragraph #9: "These are impermissible forms of congressional aggrandizement in the execution of the laws other than by the enactment of statutes."
  20. Paul Le Roux was a self-made vice entrepreneur, raking in $250 million a year selling drugs, weapons and murder-for-hire on the dark web. Taken down in 2012 because he wouldn't buy an underling brunch. Perhaps this is not Deep State related, but who knows? It is an interesting read, regardless.
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