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Friday, September 28, 2018
Whiny Little Bitch Kavanaugh
Republican Strategy
When all else fails, cry lie and deny. Crybaby Brett employed that strategy and it didn't work and when the heat was on he melted like a snowflake. So much for judicial temperament.
Clearly he's a rich boy punk and a bully and now he's getting the shit beaten out of him. His behavior is that of a raging alcoholic and an abusive dry drunk. Anyone who supports this whiny little rapist bitch deserves to be punched in the face. Men who support Kavanaugh have betrayed their wives, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, nieces and aunts.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
What Every Juror Should Know
The judge will instruct the jury that he must uphold the law as he gives it. He will be lying. The jury must judge the law as well as the facts.
Juries were set up to protect citizens from the tyranny of government.
It is not the duty of the jury to uphold the law. It is the jury's duty to see that justice is done.
Friday, September 14, 2018
Trump And His Supporters Really Are Snowflakes
Like Trump, his supporters are whiny little bitches. They lie and whine and when the are not lying and whining they are whining and lying. When they are not lying and whining, they are pissing and moaning.
The filth on the right love using the pejorative terms such as libtard, snowflake and SJW. None of those pejoratives are not even close to being true. What is true is that righties are stupid and immoral and that is why they love Trump so much and why moral people hate them.
Donald Trump is a piece of shit and so are his deplorable supporters.
Trump Is A Baby Man
If you Trump supporters are unable to see this you are as dishonest and delusional as you are deplorable. The rest of us know all too well what you Trump supporters are. Deep down you know exactly what you filthy dirty shit bums are and so do most decent Americans.
Like Trump, his MAGAts are baby men and slutty fat women. His supporters are very much like him... EVIL!!
Watch your back traitors! Don't show your pig faces! Move to Russia and suck Putin's dick.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Stop Voting For Republicans
Never Again
We know that most Trump supporters are stupid but it was more than stupidity that got him elected. The same goes for Hitler. Luckily for the good people of Germany a lot of fervent Hitler supporters were killed by the allies. Unfortunately, after the Civil War, President Lincoln didn't order a purge of the Southern aristocracy and the other traitors they financed.
Two types of people vote Republican, the evil and the stupid. Sadly, in this "democracy" that is the case. Robespierre would have terrorized the filthy rich, the profoundly stupid and the profoundly evil.
Do what you can to dissuade idiots from voting for Republicans. Leave the profoundly evil to Antifa. In the meantime, stop voting for Republicans.
Monday, September 3, 2018
Trump Debunked Again
The following is a another debunking of Trump's most repeated lies. If you still support Trump, a grifter, a liar, a coward and a traitor there needs to be a bounty on you. If and when a civil war starts your depraved lives won't be worth a nickel. Patriots are watching you slime balls.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — It was a week of exaggeration and outright fiction for President Donald Trump as he sought to push through a trade pact with Mexico, hyped numbers on jobs and raged against Google and the Russia investigation.
He wrongly describes the deal to replace the three-nation North American Free Trade Agreement as "one of the largest" and made a questionable assertion that he has unilateral authority to exclude Canada if it doesn't agree to his terms.
Speaking in advance of Labor Day, Trump also declared that workers' wages are "going up" when they really aren't.
A look at the claims:
JOBS
TRUMP, boasting about low unemployment rates: "This election is about jobs. And the beauty of the jobs, people that were stuck in one job, didn't like it, they now got six different alternatives ...They get one they like, and they are making more money. Wages are going up." — Indiana rally Thursday.
THE FACTS: Wages aren't going up when factoring in higher consumer prices.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that wages have declined in the past 12 months after adjusting for inflation, even with an expanding U.S. economy and strong corporate profits.
Due in part to higher costs for gasoline and housing, consumer prices increased 2.9 percent this summer from a year earlier, the most in six years. Adjusted for inflation, average hourly earnings for workers have fallen 0.2 percent.
The Labor Department said Americans are putting in more time on the job compared to last summer to keep their earnings about the same for now. Trump's tariff disputes could exacerbate the situation by pushing up consumer prices further, reducing people's purchasing power.
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TRUMP: "The fact is that African/American unemployment is now the lowest in the history of our country." — tweet Sunday.
THE FACTS: Not exactly. He omits important caveats.
Black unemployment did reach a record low, 5.9 percent, in May. But that figure is volatile on a monthly basis. That rate has since risen to 6.6 percent in July.
Trump is taking credit he doesn't deserve for job growth, according to many economists who view the continued growth since the middle of 2009 as the primary explanation for the recent hiring. Meanwhile, there are multiple signs that the racial wealth gap is now worsening and the administration appears to have done little, if anything, to specifically address this challenge.
The most dramatic drop in black unemployment came under President Barack Obama, when it fell from a recession high of 16.8 percent in March 2010 to 7.8 percent in January 2017.
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TRADE
TRUMP: "There is no political necessity to keep Canada in the new NAFTA deal. If we don't make a fair deal for the U.S. after decades of abuse, Canada will be out. Congress should not interfere w/ these negotiations or I will simply terminate NAFTA entirely & we will be far better off." — tweet Saturday.
THE FACTS: Not so fast. It's questionable whether Trump can unilaterally exclude Canada from a deal to replace the three-nation NAFTA agreement, without the approval of Congress. Any such move would likely face lengthy legal and congressional challenges.
Trump wants to get a trade deal finalized by Dec. 1.
Several Republicans in the closely divided Senate are insisting that a revised NAFTA deal include Canada.
Trump administration negotiations to keep Canada in the reimagined trade bloc are to resume this week as Washington and Ottawa try to break a deadlock over issues such as Canada's dairy market and U.S. efforts to shield drug companies from generic competition.
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TRUMP: "This is one of the largest trade deals ever made. Maybe the largest trade deal ever made." — phone call Aug. 27 with Mexican President Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
THE FACTS: Not even close. The Trans-Pacific Partnership, negotiated by the Obama administration, included the three NAFTA partners — United States, Canada and Mexico — plus Japan and eight other Pacific Rim countries. Trump withdrew the United States from the pact in his third day in office.
Even the TPP shrinks in comparison to the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations. Concluded in 1994, the round created the World Trade Organization and was signed by 123 countries. The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston found the following year that the WTO's initial membership accounted for more than 90 percent of global economic output.
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TRUMP: "We made the deal with Mexico. ...We're starting negotiations with Canada, pretty much immediately ... It's going to be a — it's a smaller segment, as you know. Mexico is a very large trading partner." — phone call Aug. 27 with Peña Nieto.
THE FACTS: Trump appears to be suggesting that Mexico is a bigger U.S. trading partner than Canada. That's not the case. America's two-way trade — exports plus imports — came to $680 billion with Canada last year. That's compared to $622 billion with Mexico.
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TRUMP: "I smile at Senators and others talking about how good free trade is for the U.S. What they don't say is that we lose Jobs and over 800 Billion Dollars a year on really dumb Trade Deals....and these same countries Tariff us to death." — tweet Tuesday.
THE FACTS: The $800 billion is a reference to America's trade deficit last year. But Trump exaggerates the size of the gap between what the U.S. sells and what it buys from the rest of the world. The trade deficit in goods and services came to $552 billion in 2017. The United States ran an $807 billion deficit in goods such as cars and machinery. But Trump ignored America's $255 billion surplus in services such as education and finance.
Mainstream economists also take issue with Trump's assertion that trade deficits amount to a loss for the United States. The money didn't just vanish. In exchange for what they spent on imports, Americans got the benefit of owning everything from made-in-China iPhones to French wine.
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BORDER WALL
TRUMP: "The wall will be paid for very easily by Mexico. It will ultimately be paid for by Mexico." — remarks Tuesday.
THE FACTS: Not according to Mexico. Immediately after Trump's remarks, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray tweeted to stress, once again, that his country won't foot the bill for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Videgaray wrote that his country has been "absolutely clear" that Mexico "will NEVER pay for a wall."
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GOOGLE
VIDEO TWEETED BY TRUMP: "For years, Google promoted President Obama's State of the Union on its homepage. When President Trump took office, Google stopped." — tweet Wednesday.
THE FACTS: The video is incorrect as to Trump.
There's no dispute that Google promoted Obama's State of the Union speeches from 2012 to 2016, according to webpages captured by the Wayback Machine, an internet archive site.
In a statement, Google said it has not historically promoted "the first address to Congress by a new president, which is technically not a State of the Union address," so it didn't do so in either 2009, when Obama first took office, or 2017, Trump's first year as president.
For 2018, several web pages captured by Wayback Machine show the Google homepage advertising a livestream of Trump's speech with the words: "Live! Watch President Trump's State of the Union address on YouTube."
The archive site shows the webpages in Greenwich Mean Time, which is several hours ahead of the Eastern time zone in the U.S. That means the relevant images of the Google homepage promoting Trump's prime-time Washington speech on Jan. 30 are dated one day later, on Jan. 31, Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine archive site, told The Associated Press.
Trump's tweet follows his accusations, made without valid evidence, that Google and other U.S. tech companies are rigging search results so that they highlight negative coverage about him.
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RUSSIA INVESTIGATION
TRUMP: "What's going on at @CNN is happening, to different degrees, at other networks - with @NBCNews being the worst ... When Lester Holt got caught fudging my tape on Russia, they were hurt badly!" — tweet Thursday.
THE FACTS: There is no evidence of the NBC interview having been "fudged" or doctored in any way, and the White House didn't respond to requests regarding what Trump was referring to. NBC declined to comment.
In the interview, Trump referred in part to "this Russia thing" as a consideration in his decision to fire Comey. Special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating possible obstruction of justice in the Russia probe.
It's possible Trump is frustrated that other comments from the same interview may have received less attention.
Minutes after he acknowledged that "this Russia thing" was on his mind when he fired Comey, Trump also acknowledged that he knew the decision to terminate him might actually prolong the investigation. In fact it did, with Mueller investigating the firing for potential obstruction.
His lawyers and other supporters have contended that that sentiment is actually helpful for the president, suggesting he couldn't have been trying to obstruct the investigation by doing something that he knew would actually draw it out longer.
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CLINTON EMAILS
TRUMP: "Report just out: 'China hacked Hillary Clinton's private Email Server.' — tweet Tuesday.
TRUMP: "Hillary Clinton's Emails, many of which are Classified Information, got hacked by China. Next move better be by the FBI & DOJ or, after all of their other missteps (Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Ohr, FISA, Dirty Dossier etc.), their credibility will be forever gone!" — tweet Wednesday.
THE FACTS: Trump's own law enforcement agencies dispute that.
Trump appears to be citing a story by the right-leaning Daily Caller publication, which reported that a Chinese-owned company in Washington, D.C., area hacked Clinton's email server.
But FBI and Justice Department officials have said publicly that there was no evidence Clinton's server was hacked by a foreign power.
A June report from the Justice Department's inspector general on the FBI's handling of the Clinton investigation said FBI specialists did not find evidence that the server had been hacked, with one forensics agent saying he felt "fairly confident that there wasn't an intrusion."
An FBI official said Wednesday after the Daily Caller story and Trump tweet that the "FBI has not found any evidence the servers were compromised."
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Associated Press writers Eric Tucker, Josh Boak and Jill Colvin contributed to this report.
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EDITOR'S NOTE _ A look at the veracity of claims by political figures.Why Trump and His Trash Need to Go
America stopped being great when treason assholes went out and voted for Trump. As bad as Trump is, his supporters are worse. Never forget that fact. Trump supporters are no different than Hitler supporters except that they are dumber and even more depraved.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Delaware v. Prouse 440 U.S. 648 (1979)
Driving while Black is a huge problem in the US but it is not the only problem that faces motorists of all colors. Cops aka road pirates are setting up road block under the guise of looking for unlicensed drivers but in fact they are looking for drugs, weapons and other contraband. Cops need probably cause to stop or detain a motor and its passengers. It's a violation of the 4th amendment because this sort of detainment is illegal an in constitutes an illegal seizure. It is also a violation of the 14th amendment.
Beyond all of the above, it is a waste or law enforcement resources because the job of the police is to catch bad guys. In addition to that, there not reason to subject the public to this harassment because it makes them resent the police. It also puts police in danger of being struck by a car. If you protest it may ruffle the cop's feathers to the point they make extract you from your car or come up with a reason to beat, taser or shoot you. If you are Black, the odds of a rogue cop killing you increase dramatically.
Record any such encounter and file a lawsuit. If in your judgment the cops are not punks or bullies, politely explain to them that what they are doing is unlawful. If you are Black be very careful because the fact is, cops are a greater danger to African Americans than they are to White Americans.
U.S. Supreme Court
Delaware v. Prouse, 440 U.S. 648 (1979)
Delaware v. Prouse
No. 77-1571
Argued January 17, 1979
Decided March 27, 1979
440 U.S. 648
Syllabus
A patrolman in a police cruiser stopped an automobile occupied by respondent and seized marihuana in plain view on the car floor. Respondent was subsequently indicted for illegal possession of a controlled substance. At a hearing on respondent's motion to suppress the marihuana, the patrolman testified that, prior to stopping the vehicle, he had observed neither traffic or equipment violations nor any suspicious activity, and that he made the stop only in order to check the driver's license and the car's registration. The patrolman was not acting pursuant to any standards, guidelines, or procedures pertaining to document spot checks, promulgated by either his department or the State Attorney General. The trial court granted the motion to suppress, finding the stop and detention to have been wholly capricious, and therefore violative of the Fourth Amendment. The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed.
Held:
1. This Court has jurisdiction in this case even though the Delaware Supreme Court held that the stop at issue not only violated the Federal Constitution but also was impermissible under the Delaware Constitution. That court's opinion shows that, even if the State Constitution would have provided an adequate basis for the judgment below, the court did not intend to rest its decision independently on the State Constitution, its holding instead depending upon its view of the reach of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. Pp. 440 U. S. 651-653.
2. Except where there is at least articulable and reasonable suspicion that a motorist is unlicensed or that an automobile is not registered, or that either the vehicle or an occupant is otherwise subject to seizure for violation of law, stopping an automobile and detaining the driver in order to check his driver's license and the registration of the automobile are unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment. Pp. 440 U. S. 653-663.
(a) Stopping an automobile and detaining its occupants constitute a "seizure" within the meaning of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments, even though the purpose of the stop is limited and the resulting detention quite brief. The permissibility of a particular law enforcement practice is judged by balancing its intrusion on the individual's Fourth Amendment interests against its promotion of legitimate governmental interests. Pp. 440 U. S. 653-655.
(b) The State's interest in discretionary spot checks as a means of ensuring the safety of its roadways does not outweigh the resulting intrusion on the privacy and security of the persons detained. Given the physical and psychological intrusion visited upon the occupants of a vehicle by a random stop to check documents, cf. United States v. Brignoni-Ponce, 422 U. 3. 873; United States v. Martinez-Fuerte, 428 U. S. 543, the marginal contribution to roadway safety possibly resulting from a system of spot checks cannot justify subjecting every occupant of every vehicle on the roads to a seizure at the unbridled discretion of law enforcement officials. Pp. 440 U. S. 655-661.
(c) An individual operating or traveling in an automobile does not lose all reasonable expectation of privacy simply because the automobile and its use are subject to government regulation. People are not shorn of all Fourth Amendment protection when they step from their homes onto the public sidewalk; nor are they shorn of those interests when they step from the sidewalks into their automobiles. Pp. 440 U. S. 662-663.
(d) The holding in this case does not preclude Delaware or other States from developing methods for spot checks that involve less intrusion or that do not involve the unconstrained exercise of discretion. Questioning of all oncoming traffic at roadblock-type stops is one possible alternative. P. 440 U. S. 663.
382 A.2d 1359, affirmed.
WHITE, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which BURGER, C.J., and BRENNAN, STEWART, MARSHALL, BLACKMUN, POWELL, and STEVENS, JJ., joined. BLACKMUN, J., filed a concurring opinion, in which POWELL, J., joined, post, p. 440 U. S. 663. REHNQUIST, J., filed a dissenting opinion, post, p. 440 U. S. 664.
Twitter Should Ban Trump For His Constant Rule Breaking
Trump constantly breaks Twitter's rules and should be banned. Twitter bans people for a lot less than what the orange menace does.
Lying is the worst thing one can do on social media. Twitter is allowing Trump to lie lie lie daily but if someone were to call Trump a filthy lying treasonous cocksucker, Twitter would ban them even though Trump really is a filthy lying treason cocksucker.
The Twitter Rules
Lying is the worst thing one can do on social media. Twitter is allowing Trump to lie lie lie daily but if someone were to call Trump a filthy lying treasonous cocksucker, Twitter would ban them even though Trump really is a filthy lying treason cocksucker.
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The Ignorant, Depraved and Degenerate Republican Base
Here's the cycle:
The Republican base is comprised mostly of degenerates, liars, creeps, and morons.
Republican candidates lie because if they didn't lie they would not win in primaries.
The worst of the worst wins.
Decent people don't want to lie so only indecent people run as Republicans.
The base grows increasingly ignorant and degenerate. The Republican candidates progressively get worse and the base degenerate accordingly.
Proof: The GOP base overwhelmingly preferred Trump and Cruz and overwhelmingly rejected Kasich. 90% of Republicans still support Trump.
There was a time when Republicans were opponents and the choice for voters was conservative government vs progressive government. Today the choice is, and honest patriotic persons or a lying crooks who whore for criminally run corporations and kleptocrats.