Posted on 06/23/2021 9:55:13 AM PDT by weston




You are welcome, exit. Good morning. Yes. Bacon prices are high.
Good morning lysie and all....
Thanks for breakfast. I hope this election fraud snowballs into something massive (like it is) and blows everything wide open. I fear that if something like this doesn’t happen, there isn’t going to be a recognizable country in 2024, and everyone who would be voting for President Trump will be somehow on a terrorist list, ineligible to vote. The left is in full destruction mode.
“Incarceration and who it targets in the U.S. “can have the effect of exacerbating race-based employment, income and wealth disparities, which can limit economic mobility and resilience”
So what he is saying is that we need Trump back. Because all minorities had the lowest unemployment records ever recorded under him.
I was thinking about Rush when you posted the number of days since the steal. He would be doing that for us again if we still had him.
“Further expected findings to be reported within the next 48 hrs.”
Yahoo!!!!!
This should be a good week then.
Good morning exit & everyone.
Good morning, Judy.
I’m afraid you are right. It is already hard to recognize our country. As fast as they are pushing us toward socialism/communism, 3+ more years should do the trick.
Your country is in the same boat.
Perilous times for us all.
My stupid country is ahead of you in the woke department. Plus we don’t have the patriotism, Bible belt, and Trump example. We are fed nothing but bilge from the left every day, and most Canadians go along with this, no questions asked.
I hope you’re right, CB. I hope and pray this election fraud reveal is so compelling and massive that it’s impossible to deny.
Thanks for the reminder.
I hope they report their findings in crayon, so even the Libtards can understand.
So sad, I am so sorry, Judy.
Wonder if you all will be treated the same by the Biden admin if a whole bunch of you decided to flee to the US as they do those at the southern border?
Peter Schweizer: Our Copy of Hunter Biden’s Laptop Confirms ‘Joe Biden Was a Direct Beneficiary’ of His Son’s Deals
ROBERT KRAYCHIK 12 Jul 2021
FTA
Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), said on Monday that his organization had confirmed that President Joe Biden “was a direct beneficiary” of Hunter Biden’s financial deals with foreign interests.
“We do have a copy, by the way, here at GAI of [Hunter Biden’s] laptop and all the files,” Schweizer said on the Sean Hannity Show. “It confirms that Joe Biden was a direct beneficiary.”
Schweizer explained how GAI cross-referenced Secret Service travel logs during Joe Biden’s tenure as vice president to corroborate the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s emails.
He remarked:
GAI asked, “How can we demonstrate whether the emails are real?” … We already have, for example, Hunter Biden’s Secret Service travel records. They were released by Senator [Ron] Johnson’s committee. These are the official records that say the Secret Service traveled with Hunter to this location, to that location, etcetera.
So we asked, “Do the emails on Hunter Biden’s laptop correspond with the travel records? If our email references that [Hunter] is in Dubai on a certain date, does that line up with the Secret Service travel records? Absolutely, 100 percent.
…
So there is no question. Of course Hunter Biden hasn’t denied it. But there’s no question that the laptop emails that we have possession of are 100 percent accurate and correspond directly with existing material, and the information is devastating.
GAI is in the process of investigating its copy of files found on Hunter Biden’s laptop, Schweizer shared. He said GAI’s forthcoming reports on the laptop’s contents will expose disastrous dimensions of the Biden family.
“We’re in the middle of the investigation now, but by the end of the year it will be completed, and it will take on a far more sinister tone than it has even now in terms of what it says about the Biden family and the vulnerabilities of the Biden family,” Schweizer stated. “It’s that bad.”
Hannity asked, “On a scale of one to ten, how bad are the coming revelations from this laptop?”
He added, “The coming revelations [from our investigation] based on what we are in the middle of right now, on a scale of one to ten — and you know Sean, I’m pretty cautious about this stuff — frankly are an eleven. It’s that bad.”
Hunter Biden claimed to not know whether the laptop in question was his. Asked in April of the laptop’s authenticity, he replied, “For real, I don’t know.”
Alex Salvi
@alexsalvinews
BREAKING: Brazilian Pres. Jair Bolsonaro is hospitalized with severe abdominal pain.
Emerald Robinson
@EmeraldRobinson
Congratulations to the great state of Tennessee for firing their COVID vaccine official - after she tried pushing it on kids!
5:24 AM · Jul 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1415286164068651009?s=20
Sounds like the cabal didn’t like Bolsonaro. I’m suspicious of everything these days.
I hope so too...and SOON!
That’s the 1st thing I thought.
Was he poisoned?
I know when he was 1st elected he talked a lot like Trump.
Haven’t heard much recently.
CONNIE’S CORNER
@CRRJA5
We’ve got the receipts, Joe
You were forced to defend your legitimacy as President
The forensic audits are showing you lost GA AZ and PA
You’re the BIG LOSER and LIAR
CB, did you see this?? https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3970305/posts?page=4714#4714
I haven’t even heard about it!!
Wholesale prices rose 7.3% in June from a year ago for a new record surge
WED, JUL 14 20219:27 AM EDT Jeff Cox
FTA
The producer price index increased 1% in June, compared to the 0.6% Dow Jones estimate.
The measure jumped 7.3% on a year over year basis, a new record.
Autos and auto parts comprised a large portion of the increase.
Wholesale prices for June rose more than expected in another sign that inflation is moving at a faster pace than markets had anticipated.
The producer price index, which measures what companies get for the goods they produce, increased 1% from May and jumped 7.3% on a year over year basis. That marked the second month in a row that the PPI set a record for a data series that goes back to 2010.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for a 0.6% monthly increase.
Stripping out volatile food, energy and trade prices, the core PPI increased 0.5%, in line with estimates.
The PPI headline surge comes a day after the Labor Department reported a 5.4% year over year jump in the consumer price index, the biggest move for that measure since 2008.
The producer price index differs from the CPI in that it measures final demand prices that companies get for their goods. The CPI tracks what consumers actually pay at the register.
As with the consumer measure, the PPI traced much of its gain to surging prices related to the auto and truck industries.
Specifically, 20% of the June jump in producer prices came from a 10.5% bump in autos and auto parts retailing. Fully 70% of the increase came from trade services, which were up 2.1%.
Energy also played a big role, with final demand prices rising 2.1% in June. Food prices rose 0.8%.
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