Posted on 02/11/2020 5:37:09 PM PST by ransomnote
Flynn’s photos are very interesting. I wish we had some commentary on them. Hopefully soon he’ll be posting again!
Look what happened to the internet.
William Moon was the WH photographer who took that unflattering picture of POTUS and edited it to make it really orange.
Red babies could be red China..
Re The president has full faith and confidence in Attorney General
Barr to do his job and uphold the law, Grisham said.:
Exactly. And Barr has confidence, as do we, that the President will do HIS job and uphold the law of the land.
God bless them both.
Mark
I had not seen that before.
bitt wrote:”long ago my flip phone died like you describe - had something to do with the hinge/flip wear and tear, IIRC”
Yep. The flexible ribbon cable gets old and cracks with the flexing and the conductors inside start to break slowly sometimes causing strange symptoms when they get down to that last strand or two.
Time to upgrade!
SS1
Talk about single pot stored meals; prepare to conduct commerce without dollars available. It can be done but as you say: prepare.
Wikipedia: the XDR basket now consists of the following five currencies: U.S. dollar 41.73%, euro 30.93%, renminbi (Chinese yuan) 10.92%, Japanese yen 8.33%, British pound 8.09% ... $$$$$$$$!!!!! You are right: I remember when the Brit Pound Sterling was worth something. The Ruble? The Mark? The Argentine Peso?
SS1
Ah, yes. And I fear the worst is yet to come.
OK, thanks. I was wishing bitt a welcome back... sorely missed. :)
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Talk about single pot stored meals; prepare to conduct commerce without dollars available. It can be done but as you say: prepare.
Wikipedia: the XDR basket now consists of the following five currencies: U.S. dollar 41.73%, euro 30.93%, renminbi (Chinese yuan) 10.92%, Japanese yen 8.33%, British pound 8.09% ... $$$$$$$$!!!!! You are right: I remember when the Brit Pound Sterling was worth something. The Ruble? The Mark? The Argentine Peso?
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Yep. It’s a problem. And recall those “haircuts” that was what some banks in the eurozone did—% charged to the accounts. Hard Assets and a stash is about all one can do.
We buy sales of beef, chicken whatever and can them. Grow food in our garden, and can or dehydrate. Right now, I have winter wheat, rye, garlic, and carrots in the garden. They’ll be ready by end of spring to harvest.
LAST DAYS.
ANOTHER OSWEDA Thread
Here’s the Democrats falling into the next trap set by @realDonaldTrump.
Trump has no need to “interfere” because he can pardon anybody convicted of a federal crime.
All presidents are allowed to do this.
But the Democrats will investigate and then impeach for a second time. will replicate his previous failure, and the Republicans will retake the House.
I’m not giving away anything here, because leftists are too rigid to listen to anything that doesn’t comport with their narratives. AND.
Trump’s Judas goats are now fully in charge.
Barr will testify, and he’ll explain that a tweet from the president isn’t interference, and besides, Trump can pardon Roger Stone and Michael Flynn any time he wants.
But the Democrats will go ahead with the second impeachment, thus sealing their fate.
The voters will understand that Democrats simply can’t be allowed to control the House, because all they’ll do for the next four years is impeach.
A five-year-old could sketch this out for the Democrats, but they’ve crossed over into Cloud Cuckoo Land, and they won’t return. ...SNIP...
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1227743452663693312.html
The gov website linked describes the SES as the “keystone” of the CSRA of 1978 and says that SES employees “operate and oversee nearly every government activity in approximately 75 Federal agencies” As the POTUS cleans the various agencies, the SES comes to mind as needing industrial steam cleaning.
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The Senior Executive Service (SES) lead Americas workforce. As the keystone of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, the SES was established to ...ensure that the executive management of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality. These leaders possess well-honed executive skills and share a broad perspective on government and a public service commitment that is grounded in the Constitution.
Members of the SES serve in the key positions just below the top Presidential appointees. SES members are the major link between these appointees and the rest of the Federal workforce. They operate and oversee nearly every government activity in approximately 75 Federal agencies.
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/senior-executive-service/
Re I hope J.W. nails them on this!:
On this and several other things!!!
Long live Judicial Watch!
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