Posted on 01/01/2022 1:44:52 AM PST by weston
We posted the same Posobiec tweet!
We sure did talk about the Rats acting like cornered rats, just very recently.
I was wondering if Bye-Done made his “count the votes” comments while I had continued cleaning out my cabinets. I’d hoped that he’d babble on and admit the election was stolen. He pretty much admitted just that! 😉
@DrEliDavid
· 2h
Australia Flag of Australia cancelled Djokovic's visa because he could endanger the success of their zero-Covid policy:
Lauren Boebert
@laurenboebert
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1h
Working for a federally funded hospital does not give the Biden Regime ownership over your body.
An unjust mandate is still being forced upon 17,000,000 Americans and we have to make it right.
Cabot Phillips
@cabot_phillips
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18h
Flying Southwest and our pilot greeted people from the cockpit with a mask that said “government mandated muzzle” and an American Flag tie.
Never felt safer in the air.
So glad you’re feeling better, this a.m.
Safe travels and good appointment!
Good morning, Jane!!
Waiting for the other shoe to drop as Bye-done scrambles to try and salvage his horrible 1st year.
Will he get us into war with Russia?
Or will the 25th Amendment be applied?
Something has to give.
Of course, Poso is the go-to guy. LOL
He sure did!
No wonder his handlers tell him to not take questions and he repeats over and over, I'm going to be in trouble.
Yes, I bet they give him H#LL because they know he may very well in his senseless rambling say he put one over on Trump and stole the election.
This is actually amazing
The Left is now accusing Dr Malone of gaslighting millions of people into believing that Mass Formation theory is real
Think about the problem with that for a second— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 14, 2022
Retail sales dropped 1.9% in December as higher prices caused consumers to curb spending
FRI, JAN 14 20228:47 AM EST UPDATED 1 MIN AGO Jeff Cox
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Retail sales declined 1.9% in December, much worse than the forecast for a 0.1% drop.
Weak online sales were responsible for much of the slide along with a fall in spending at bars and restaurants.
Import prices declined on the month, the first decrease since August.
Retail sales fell much more than expected in December as surging prices took a big bite out of spending, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
The advance monthly sales report to close out the year showed a decline of 1.9%, considerably worse than the Dow Jones estimate for just a 0.1% drop.
Excluding autos, sales fell 2.3%, a number that also fell well short of expectations for a 0.3% rise.
In addition to the weak December numbers, the November gain was revised down to 0.2% from the initially reported 0.3% increase.
Considering that the sales numbers are not adjusted for inflation, the data point to a slow ending to what had otherwise been a strong 2021 in which sales rose 16.9% from the pandemic-scarred 2020.
The consumer price index rose 0.5% for the month, bringing the year-over-year gain to 7%, the highest since June 1982. Wholesale price also rose, climbing 9.7% in the 12-month period for the biggest calendar-year rise since data was kept going back to 2010.
Online spending took the biggest hit as a share of overall spending, with nonstore retailers reporting a plunge of 8.7% for the month. Furniture and home furnishing sales declined 5.5% and sporting goods, music and book stores saw a 4.3% drop.
Surging omicron cases exacted damage across the board as consumer activity waned.
Restaurants and bars, which posted a 41.3% annual gain in 2021 to lead all categories, saw a decline of 0.8% for the month. Gas stations were a close second for the year, with a 41% surge in sales, but saw a 0.7% decline in December as fuel costs moved lower. Gasoline prices fell 0.5% to close out a year when prices at the sump soared 49.6%.
Only two categories saw increases for the month: miscellaneous store retailers, which rose 1.8% and building materials and gardening centers, which posted a 0.9% gain.
A separate Labor Department report Friday said import prices fell 0.2% for the month, against expectations for an increase of 0.2%, the first decline since August and due in good part to a 6.5% fall in petroleum prices.
That number provided some hope that the inflation surge could be ebbing.
Federal Reserve officials in recent days have been stressing the importance of heading off inflation, with multiple policymakers saying they expect to start raising interest rates as soon as March. The Biden administration has joined central bank leaders in placing much of the blame for rising prices on pandemic-specific factors such as a huge demand for goods over services and supply-chain issues.
The price surge, though, has come following unprecedented levels of cash injections to the economy from both fiscal and monetary policy.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/14/retail-sales-december-2021.html
Post-SCOTUS ruling today... we will now see what employers continue to enforce mandatory vaccines when they absolutely don't have to...— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) January 13, 2022
Excuse me @potus why is your press secretary saying that American people should ignore the Supreme Court— 🇺🇸USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸 🍊 (@Arkypatriot) January 13, 2022
Richard Grenell
@RichardGrenell
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15m
Democrats in DC spent 4 years saying Trump was a Russian asset.
But Trump sanctions on Russia stopped the opening of the Nord Stream 2 Russian pipeline.
Yesterday, the same Democrats voted to NOT put new sanctions on Russia.
And the media?! They didn’t notice.
Christina Pushaw
@ChristinaPushaw
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1h
Who could have predicted that the career politician, who claimed that Mitt Romney would bring back chattel slavery, would be “divisive”?
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Matt Lewis
@mattklewis
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Joe Biden Was Supposed to Be the Anti-Trump, But He’s Just as Divisive https://thedailybeast.com/joe-biden-was-supposed-to-be-the-anti-trump-but-hes-just-as-divisive
Donald Trump Jr.
@DonaldJTrumpJr
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1m
Imagine how low Joe Biden’s approval would be if main stream media, big tech, and big social were not 100% on the side of Democrats and their asinine policies?
Juanita Broaddrick
@atensnut
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4m
This is serious and the powers that be know it. Looney Tune Biden is failing right before our eyes on National TV. God help us when Einstein Harris takes over.
It is on the train, though!
Bill Mitchell
@mitchellvii
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32m
Well, Democrats got their wish and Senators will be able to debate HR-1 on the floor of the Senate. Now we get to see all the Democrat Senators try to explain to us why black people can’t get an ID. This should be good.
Good morning LG. I’m a late Riser, so you know I’m here for brunch. The skillet breakfast looks amazing, lysie.
I’m still pretty excited that the EU and WHO have said for people to quit getting the boosters. It looks like Australia didn’t get the word yet. But for them to admit that it compromises the immune system is big. IMO
Lots of empty shelves yesterday at Walmart. But not as bad as I thought it would be. It was especially empty in the pet food section. I sure hope animals are not going hungry because of that. The people food section seemed to be pretty well stocked, as was the pharmacy area. I found what I needed there no problems, and didn’t see any any empty spots or places where all the product was pushed forward to the front to make it look full.
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