Posted on 11/01/2021 7:22:22 AM PDT by weston





Might be a whole lot of scandals.
They poked the BEAR by the name of Bannon and he is taking no prisoners.
Better buy them now before Merrick Garland classifies them as a hate crime.
E-Bay also has auctions for hundreds of different "LET'S GO BRANDON" stickers as well.

You would think that Home Depot wouldn’t want their reputation to suffer with hiring people as the middle man that are worthless.
It all goes back to HD.
We don’t go to HD if we can help it, prefer Lowes.
We have a friend that worked for HD for 18 years, even had stock options that he was willing to give up when he quit because of some very shoddy practices that HD instigated and he felt were really crossing the line.
He would never tell us what they wanted the employees to do but knowing his moral character, trusting in his word, it was something quite bad.
HD has a hard time employing people in our community, always wondered if this was the cause.
HA!! That’s a trueism if I ever saw one.
Exclusive — Alan Dershowitz: Bannon Indictment ‘Outrageous’, ‘Disputed Question’ Whether Trump Retains Executive Privilege
The Justice Department’s (DOJ) indictment of Steve Bannon is “outrageous,” Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz, author of The Case for Vaccine Mandates, said on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday with host Joel Pollak.
Breitbart News reported on Friday, “President Joe Biden’s Justice Department indicted Steve Bannon on Friday, former President Donald Trump’s one-time White House senior counselor and a former chairman of Breitbart News.”
Bannon surrendered to federal authorities on Monday and faces contempt charges after defying a subpoena from a House committee ostensibly investigating the events of January 6th.
Dershowitz said, “It’s an outrageous indictment. I’ll tell you why it’s outrageous. You don’t indict somebody when you don’t know what the law is. Nobody knows whether or not Bannon has the right to refuse to answer if the president tells him not to. That is a disputed question. That’s not a proper subject for criminal indictment.”
Retention of executive privilege by former presidents is a disputed legal question, Dershowitz stated. He explained the legal process he recommended for investigation of such contentious issues of legality.
“You go to court, you get a declaratory judgment, you get an injunction, you get a court order, and only then is it possible, but you don’t use the criminal justice system except after you’ve exhausted all the alternatives to try to find out what the law is,” he said.
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The Chinese Government engages in forced organ harvesting.
Ethnic & religious groups,
Tibetans,Uyghurs in death camps, Christians,Falun Gong are all targeted
Liver
Kidney
Heart
Stop murdering for organs.
It’s a crime against humanity
End forced organ harvesting in China,
NOW! pic.twitter.com/jYfepCopIb— Enes Kanter (@EnesKanter) November 16, 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse Asked To Step Outside And Defend The Courthouse While Verdict Is Being Read
In a social media post, FOP president John Catanzara announces that he has indeed retired from the Chicago Police Department.
In the remarks section, he wrote: "Finally!!! Let's go Brandon" pic.twitter.com/NAtOYq6MC2— Matt Masterson (@ByMattMasterson) November 16, 2021
🤣😁Actually, I’d like to keep Alito too.
Bee strikes, again, with the best analogies.
Looks like a very fair court.
I really like this BEE article.
Agree On Alito, I missed that he was not in the picture
The jury requested 11 additional copies of pages 1-6 of the 36-page jury instructions, presumably so each juror could have their own copy. Those pages focus on the self-defense aspects of the case.— Deneen Smith (@deneenknews) November 16, 2021
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That’s what I thought was happening, but it seems like it’s been a LONG time.
Jedediah Bila is on Clay & Buck making 100% sense about the mandates. If you get a chance to listen to the podcast she starts a little after the top of the 2nd hour & it lasts about 15 minutes.
She says she was initially for the vaccines, but with more knowledge & data, she is totally against the mandates.
There’s not a link out yet to replay the segment of today’s show, but it worth it. Every person forcing the mandates should hear it.
More than 10,000 Australians have filed coronavirus vaccine injury claims
Dana Daniel November 16, 2021 — 5.00am
FTA
Taxpayers are facing a hefty bill for rare but significant coronavirus vaccine injuries, with at least 10,000 people planning to claim under the federal government’s no-fault indemnity scheme.
Services Australia is building an online portal, to be launched next month, for uncapped claims above $5000 from those who suffered injury and loss of income due to their COVID-19 vaccine, with compensation for medical costs and lost wages to be paid by the government.
Shine Lawyers head of medical negligence Clare Eves said the amount of the claims “could be really significant” for people who experienced rare but serious adverse vaccine reactions, such as stroke and inflammation of the heart.
“Adverse events, even though they happen to a tiny proportion of people, for the people it does impact it’s really quite devastating,” Ms Eves said.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration recorded 78,880 adverse events linked to COVID-19 vaccination, representing a small minority (0.21 per cent) of the 37.8 million doses administered to 18.4 million people, by November 7. The vast majority of those 78,000 adverse events were mild side effects, including headache, nausea and sore arms.
More than 10,000 people have registered their interest to make a claim since registration opened on the federal health department’s website in September, official data shows, meaning it would cost at least $50 million if each claim is approved.
Ms Eves said significant brain or cardiac injury could result in a claim in the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
“When you’re dealing with something like a stroke, you could have someone who is a truck driver and can’t go back to work, or an accountant who can’t process big numbers anymore,” she said.
“In severe cases, people go on to have multiple strokes and may need 24-hour care.”
People who experienced a moderate to significant adverse reaction resulting in a hospital stay of at least one night are covered by the government’s vaccine indemnity scheme.
Claimants seeking $20,000 or less will need to submit evidence of their injury and its relationship to COVID-19 vaccination, medical costs and lost wages.
Claims for more than $20,000, including death claims, will be assessed by a panel of independent legal experts and compensation paid based on their recommendations.
The government has not revealed what standard of proof will be required to establish that the person’s injury was caused by the vaccine.
Nine people, most of them elderly, have died after experiencing an adverse reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine in Australia.
Ms Eves said Shine Lawyers had received an influx of calls from people wanting to pursue legal action for vaccine side effects, referring most to the government’s no-fault scheme. Shine is also representing several litigants who fall outside the scheme.
Funding for the vaccine indemnity scheme was not included in the 2021-22 budget. It is expected to be funded in the government’s mid-year economic and fiscal outlook.
Adverse reactions to be covered are based on TGA advice and will include heart conditions myocarditis and pericarditis, the blood clotting disorder thrombosis with thrombocytopenia, the rare neurological condition Guillain-Barré syndrome and immune thrombocytopenia.
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