Category Archives: Corruption

Coup d’etat

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Saving democracy!  This is the latest tactic by the Deep State to protect its own survival.  Lie about the activities of the current administration.  Rant about authoritarianism.  Do whatever it takes to block the will of the people.

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Filibuster

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Filibusters are normally used by Senators to object to some piece of legislation they do not agree with.  It also may occur if there is some nominee that requires Senate approval and, again, the Senator in question wants to make a point of disagreeing with the advancement of said nominee.

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NYTimes Expose

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The NYTimes publishes an “investigative” article that shows that the US has had boots on the ground in Ukraine for a long time.  The article also talks about the CIA being there and acting to target the Russian Federation with drones and missiles.  None of this is surprising to anyone who has followed the Ukraine war from its beginnings.  Only those who subsist on the handouts of media outlets like the NYTimes and WaPo would not know this.

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A Judicial Coup

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I have written previously about Chief Justice John Roberts’ approach to the current problems within the federal court system.  At that time, I suggested that Roberts was trying to give the DC Circuit Court an opportunity to correct its mistakes.  Roberts issued an administrative stay on requiring the government to pay out $2 billion.  Roberts suggested that the court needed to qualify its ruling better.  This was a not so subtle hint to reexamine the case.

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Highlights & Lowlights

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In yet another stunning example of government waste, the Biden administration’s $3 billion scheme to convert the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) has delivered nothing but empty promises, skyrocketing costs, and a mere 93 vehicles out of the planned 50,000.

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Who Was In Charge?

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This is a developing story in its early stages.

PDJT’s administration has fired Liz Oyer, the head of the U.S. Justice Department’s Office of the Pardon Attorney.  Oyer, who had served as the pardon attorney since 2022 in a career Justice Department position, was fired “effective immediately,” according to a memo she shared on LinkedIn. The memo cited Trump’s executive authority under the U.S. Constitution as the basis for her dismissal.

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