Posted on 04/20/2021 9:18:06 AM PDT by weston
“because 75 million Americans are not going to allow a dementia patient to steal the Oval Office.”
That already happened. The fraud was obvious and the courts wouldn’t hear of it and the state legislatures did nothing.
Glad to see you, LG!
We’re still packing and preparing for Texas.
I’m not up to my ears in boxes - I’m drowning in them because they’re well above ear level! Lol!
We’re ready for our first trip but waiting for definite date, which we hope will be soon, because LIFE doesn’t slow down.
Our fifth wheel and storage facilities are waiting for us in Texas and I’m getting good at walking sideways in the Grand Canyon of Boxes which is what our house has become! (Maybe that’s why lately I’ve been a little bit crabby? :-D)
Hope you’re doing well!
So glad you checked in and happy to see you!
Moving is no picnic for sure.
I’m doing as good as can be expected in these crazy times.
Not giving up that the good guys can still win.
Glad to hear it!
Moving is a lot of work but it’s good to be going back home!
I haven’t given up, either.
:-)
You can count the support and backing he gets from GOP-E Senators and Representatives on his fight against THE BIG STEAL with no hands and no fingers.
They don't want to upset the leftist media or their democrat pals.
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House Republicans Are Lying About ‘Forgotten’ Vote That Would Have Blocked Capitol Security Bill
With a higher certainty than the recovery rate of Covid-19 for people under 40-years-old, I am accusing the House Republicans led by Kevin McCarthy of lying about why the Capitol Security Bill was allowed to pass last week. They could have blocked it but chose not to, likely because of the optics of obstructing a bill that would help fund police in Washington DC.
Here’s the scenario: Rep. Ken Calvert from California was supposed to file a “proxy vote” on behalf of Rep. John Carter from Texas. Meanwhile, Rep. Daniel Webster from Florida refused to submit a proxy vote out of principle and failed to make it back to DC in time to vote in person.
That’s two votes, both of which would have been against the Bill. It ended up passing 213-212. If either the Carter or Webster vote had made it in, the tie would have resulted in the Bill not passing. Pretty odd coincidence that Republicans could have easily stopped passage of the Bill if anyone in leadership any of the three Congressman who were assigned the dunce cap for this particular exercise had actually done their jobs. Instead, the Bill “miraculously” passed as if the hand of Lucifer had reached up from the pits of Hades to influence events in Washington DC.
But it wasn’t Lucifer. It wasn’t dumb luck. It wasn’t incompetent leadership, absent-minded Congressmen, or an idiotic Congressman who willfully cost tax-payers $1.9 billion for the sake of preserving his “principles.” This happened exactly as it was supposed to happen. The House Republican leadership’s plan was executed like clockwork.
“Rep. Webster missed votes because he was unavoidably detained in the district and wasn’t able to make it to D.C. in time to make the votes,” a spokesperson for Webster said. “He likely would have opposed the bill — he didn’t proxy vote on principle as he is on the record opposing proxy-voting and was part of the original lawsuit challenging its constitutionality.”
Now, let’s look at the alleged reason that Calvert claimed, his “senior moment.” According to The Epoch Times:
A member of the House didn’t cast a proxy vote for a fellow congressman on the Democrat-backed $1.9 billion Capitol security spending bill because it slipped his mind, according to a spokesperson.
“Suddenly”, ugh! That’s just infuriating.
I’m surprised it’s only 53%.
Hey pax! How are you?
Howdy! Are you back home in Texas?
I hope your house sale goes fast when you put it up again.
Do you think Fraudci is going to get away with this?
The War Room is waiting for him to throw Daszak under the bus.
Wouldn’t surprise me, one bit.
The lab funding, that was *stopped*, by 0bowmao, was merely re-funneled, through universities.
Universities, that.....ironically, were some of the first to require......these experimental vaccines.
Hiya, pax!!
Good to see you.
New mobile home still in the works down in Indiana.
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Judy, are you moving to Indiana?!?!
Was wondering the same thing.
Hallelujah, if so!!
And, as hoosiermama reminded us early on “Fraud vitiates everything”.
United States v. Throckmorton, 1878.
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As Q said, “Nothing can stop what is coming”.
The day of reckoning, on many levels, is approaching.
Now, you’ve done it!
Dropped too many truth bombs, in one post, here, FRiend.
;-)
Hi, Rusty!
Not yet, but soon.
Still packing and living in a box canyon!
:-)
Planning to be back home soon!
Donald J. Trump
11:35am May 25, 2021
Now everybody is agreeing that I was right when I very early on called Wuhan as the source of COVID-19, sometimes referred to as the China Virus. To me it was obvious from the beginning but I was badly criticized, as usual. Now they are all saying “He was right.” Thank you!
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/desk/desk-qusah5qhxx/
Hi, Jane!
Good to see you, too!
We’re working hard to get back home to the armadillo!
;-)
If only! Home is manufactured in Indiana
Too bad!
(But, if you ever decide to move south, Judy, I hope you don’t stop until you get to Texas!)
💕
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