My Two Wishes For Trump's Advances

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1. The most fervent wish of mine, the reason for my vote, was for a government that followed the Constitution,and proclaimed free speech.
"If you ever needed more evidence that elections have consequences, look no further than what’s gone on at Facebook’s parent company in the past 24 hours.

...Zuckerberg issued a mea culpa over video—as well as a full-throated defense of free speech.

He announced that Meta was ending its controversial and politically biased fact-checking regime. He promised to reduce censorship on Instagram and Facebook, implement “community notes,” and allow the promotion of political content.

He vowed to work with President Donald Trump to “push back against governments around the world that are going after American companies and pushing to censor more.” As if all that wasn’t enough, he also said that the company is moving their “trust and safety” and content moderation teams from California to Texas."
www.thefp.com

Mark Zuckerberg’s Vibe Shift. Plus. . .

Nicotine: a conservative vice in vogue. Too little, too late for the Facebook fact-checkers.
www.thefp.com
www.thefp.com






2. And close behind that wish was that Trump will free the hundreds of political prisoners collected by the Fascistes....er, Democrats after they engineered the Jan6 riot.





3. And while we are on the subject of riots and political prisoners....
  • Minneapolis cops stand up for Derek Chauvin: One of the gravest injustices of the Left's penchant for racial arson is the railroading of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, now serving a 22.5-year prison sentence as a human sacrifice to the "social justice" mob. Indeed, the more one learns about the miscarriage of justice in the Chauvin trial, the less one trusts our two-tiered justice system. Now, Chauvin's law-enforcement brotherhood is speaking out. As author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer writes: "WHOA: Fourteen current and former police officers with the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) have signed sworn declarations which say they believe MPD Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell perjured herself when testifying in former MPD officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial....Blackwell perjured herself when she testified in court that the restraint method Chauvin used to subdue George Floyd in May 2020 was not a part of MPD officer training." Chauvin should never have been jailed for standard police procedure.
  • Thursday: Below the Fold





4. Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive ...
https://www.axios.com/riots-cost-property-damage-276c9bcc-a455-4067-b06a-66f9db4cea9c.html
Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive in insurance history. The vandalism and looting following the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police will cost the insurance industry more than any other violent demonstrations in recent history, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The protests that took place in 140 ...

BLM riot damages 'worst in history' totalling over $2 ...
BLM riot damages ‘worst in history’ totalling over $2 BILLION
BLM riot damages 'worst in history' totalling over $2 BILLION. The Insurance Information Institute has compiled some pretty shocking data. According to them, property damage claims due to the riots this summer have now probably surpassed $2 billion, making them the costliest riots in US history.

George Floyd riots cost insurance companies as much as $2 ...
George Floyd riots cost insurance companies as much as $2 BILLION - more than any in HISTORY, industry claims

The tidal wave of arson, vandalism, and other property crimes that swept across the nation in the aftermath of the Floyd killing left between $1 billion and $2 billion in damages, as measured by insurance claims paid out by the industry, a report released Wednesday by the Insurance Information Institute (III) has revealed.. While that figure represents only the damage done between May 26 and ...
Riots following George Floyd's death may cost insurance ...
Riots following George Floyd’s death may cost insurance companies up to $2B

Sep 16, 2020Riots sparked by the police killing of George Floyd could cost insurance companies $1 billion to $2 billion — possibly making them the most expensive in US history, an industry group says.. The ...

Insurance payout of 2020 riots most costly in history ...
Insurance payout of 2020 riots most costly in history, could top $2 billion: Report

Sep 16, 2020Property damage from riots in 140 U.S. cities following the death of George Floyd will cost the insurance industry more than any other violent demonstrations in recent history, according to a new ...

Riot damage could total $2 billion, the most expensive ...

Riot damage could total $2 billion, the most expensive civil disorder in recent history
Axios also compared the riot damage to natural disasters. For instance, wildfires have already done an estimated $1.5 billion dollars in damage this year but in previous years the totals for wildfire damage have been between $15 to $18 billion. Damage from Hurricane Isaias this summer is estimated to total $3 to $5 billion.
Bob Gorrell - Political Cartoons Daily & Weekly – Townhall



Democrat doing what Democrats do: lie.

CNN Claims Kenosha Protests Are ‘Fiery But Mostly Peaceful’ As City Burns Behind Reporter



 
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1. The most fervent wish of mine, the reason for my vote, was for a government that followed the Constitution,and proclaimed free speech.
"If you ever needed more evidence that elections have consequences, look no further than what’s gone on at Facebook’s parent company in the past 24 hours.

...Zuckerberg issued a mea culpa over video—as well as a full-throated defense of free speech.

He announced that Meta was ending its controversial and politically biased fact-checking regime. He promised to reduce censorship on Instagram and Facebook, implement “community notes,” and allow the promotion of political content.

He vowed to work with President Donald Trump to “push back against governments around the world that are going after American companies and pushing to censor more.” As if all that wasn’t enough, he also said that the company is moving their “trust and safety” and content moderation teams from California to Texas."
www.thefp.com

Mark Zuckerberg’s Vibe Shift. Plus. . .

Nicotine: a conservative vice in vogue. Too little, too late for the Facebook fact-checkers.
www.thefp.com
www.thefp.com



2. And close behind that wish was that Trump will free the hundreds of political prisoners collected by the Fascistes....er, Democrats after they engineered the Jan6 riot.



3. And while we are on the subject of riots and political prisoners....
  • Minneapolis cops stand up for Derek Chauvin: One of the gravest injustices of the Left's penchant for racial arson is the railroading of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, now serving a 22.5-year prison sentence as a human sacrifice to the "social justice" mob. Indeed, the more one learns about the miscarriage of justice in the Chauvin trial, the less one trusts our two-tiered justice system. Now, Chauvin's law-enforcement brotherhood is speaking out. As author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer writes: "WHOA: Fourteen current and former police officers with the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) have signed sworn declarations which say they believe MPD Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell perjured herself when testifying in former MPD officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial....Blackwell perjured herself when she testified in court that the restraint method Chauvin used to subdue George Floyd in May 2020 was not a part of MPD officer training." Chauvin should never have been jailed for standard police procedure.
  • Thursday: Below the Fold


4. Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive ...
https://www.axios.com/riots-cost-property-damage-276c9bcc-a455-4067-b06a-66f9db4cea9c.html
Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive in insurance history. The vandalism and looting following the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police will cost the insurance industry more than any other violent demonstrations in recent history, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The protests that took place in 140 ...

BLM riot damages 'worst in history' totalling over $2 ...
BLM riot damages ‘worst in history’ totalling over $2 BILLION
BLM riot damages 'worst in history' totalling over $2 BILLION. The Insurance Information Institute has compiled some pretty shocking data. According to them, property damage claims due to the riots this summer have now probably surpassed $2 billion, making them the costliest riots in US history.

George Floyd riots cost insurance companies as much as $2 ...
George Floyd riots cost insurance companies as much as $2 BILLION - more than any in HISTORY, industry claims

The tidal wave of arson, vandalism, and other property crimes that swept across the nation in the aftermath of the Floyd killing left between $1 billion and $2 billion in damages, as measured by insurance claims paid out by the industry, a report released Wednesday by the Insurance Information Institute (III) has revealed.. While that figure represents only the damage done between May 26 and ...
Riots following George Floyd's death may cost insurance ...
Riots following George Floyd’s death may cost insurance companies up to $2B

Sep 16, 2020Riots sparked by the police killing of George Floyd could cost insurance companies $1 billion to $2 billion — possibly making them the most expensive in US history, an industry group says.. The ...

Insurance payout of 2020 riots most costly in history ...
Insurance payout of 2020 riots most costly in history, could top $2 billion: Report

Sep 16, 2020Property damage from riots in 140 U.S. cities following the death of George Floyd will cost the insurance industry more than any other violent demonstrations in recent history, according to a new ...

Riot damage could total $2 billion, the most expensive ...

Riot damage could total $2 billion, the most expensive civil disorder in recent history
Axios also compared the riot damage to natural disasters. For instance, wildfires have already done an estimated $1.5 billion dollars in damage this year but in previous years the totals for wildfire damage have been between $15 to $18 billion. Damage from Hurricane Isaias this summer is estimated to total $3 to $5 billion.
Bob Gorrell - Political Cartoons Daily & Weekly – Townhall



Democrat doing what Democrats do: lie.

CNN Claims Kenosha Protests Are ‘Fiery But Mostly Peaceful’ As City Burns Behind Reporter




I knew from the get go that Chauvin was not guilty. I had watched what George Floyd did to the Cops.

Get this. They put him in the cop car. What did Floyd then do? He was yelling, I can't Breathe!!!! WHAT THE HELL??? So on the sidewalk he could breathe. But suddenly in the open door cop car he suddenly can't breathe? That shit is done by blacks all over America. Let whites pull that shit and black cops will club them silly and put them into prison. Blacks have this scheme. Called I can't breathe.
 
...Zuckerberg issued a mea culpa over video—as well as a full-throated defense of free speech.
He announced that Meta was ending its controversial and politically biased fact-checking regime. He promised to reduce censorship on Instagram and Facebook, implement “community notes,” and allow the promotion of political content.
As I've said elsewhere:
  1. Zuckerberg was behind financing the 2020 election steal.
  2. He banned Trump from free speech for two years leading to Truth Social and X among other things.
  3. X has already just lowered/removed content moderation.
  4. IMO, Zucky is just running for cover hoping Trump doesn't come after him. (These people all thought Trump was finished, destroyed, out of the picture).
Minneapolis cops stand up for Derek Chauvin: One of the gravest injustices of the Left's penchant for racial arson is the railroading of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, now serving a 22.5-year prison sentence as a human sacrifice to the "social justice" mob.
Maybe Trump might issue him a pardon.
 
1. The most fervent wish of mine, the reason for my vote, was for a government that followed the Constitution,and proclaimed free speech.
"If you ever needed more evidence that elections have consequences, look no further than what’s gone on at Facebook’s parent company in the past 24 hours.

...Zuckerberg issued a mea culpa over video—as well as a full-throated defense of free speech.

He announced that Meta was ending its controversial and politically biased fact-checking regime. He promised to reduce censorship on Instagram and Facebook, implement “community notes,” and allow the promotion of political content.

He vowed to work with President Donald Trump to “push back against governments around the world that are going after American companies and pushing to censor more.” As if all that wasn’t enough, he also said that the company is moving their “trust and safety” and content moderation teams from California to Texas."
www.thefp.com

Mark Zuckerberg’s Vibe Shift. Plus. . .

Nicotine: a conservative vice in vogue. Too little, too late for the Facebook fact-checkers.
www.thefp.com
www.thefp.com






2. And close behind that wish was that Trump will free the hundreds of political prisoners collected by the Fascistes....er, Democrats after they engineered the Jan6 riot.





3. And while we are on the subject of riots and political prisoners....
  • Minneapolis cops stand up for Derek Chauvin: One of the gravest injustices of the Left's penchant for racial arson is the railroading of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, now serving a 22.5-year prison sentence as a human sacrifice to the "social justice" mob. Indeed, the more one learns about the miscarriage of justice in the Chauvin trial, the less one trusts our two-tiered justice system. Now, Chauvin's law-enforcement brotherhood is speaking out. As author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer writes: "WHOA: Fourteen current and former police officers with the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) have signed sworn declarations which say they believe MPD Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell perjured herself when testifying in former MPD officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial....Blackwell perjured herself when she testified in court that the restraint method Chauvin used to subdue George Floyd in May 2020 was not a part of MPD officer training." Chauvin should never have been jailed for standard police procedure.
  • Thursday: Below the Fold





4. Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive ...
https://www.axios.com/riots-cost-property-damage-276c9bcc-a455-4067-b06a-66f9db4cea9c.html
Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive in insurance history. The vandalism and looting following the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police will cost the insurance industry more than any other violent demonstrations in recent history, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The protests that took place in 140 ...

BLM riot damages 'worst in history' totalling over $2 ...
BLM riot damages ‘worst in history’ totalling over $2 BILLION
BLM riot damages 'worst in history' totalling over $2 BILLION. The Insurance Information Institute has compiled some pretty shocking data. According to them, property damage claims due to the riots this summer have now probably surpassed $2 billion, making them the costliest riots in US history.

George Floyd riots cost insurance companies as much as $2 ...
George Floyd riots cost insurance companies as much as $2 BILLION - more than any in HISTORY, industry claims

The tidal wave of arson, vandalism, and other property crimes that swept across the nation in the aftermath of the Floyd killing left between $1 billion and $2 billion in damages, as measured by insurance claims paid out by the industry, a report released Wednesday by the Insurance Information Institute (III) has revealed.. While that figure represents only the damage done between May 26 and ...
Riots following George Floyd's death may cost insurance ...
Riots following George Floyd’s death may cost insurance companies up to $2B

Sep 16, 2020Riots sparked by the police killing of George Floyd could cost insurance companies $1 billion to $2 billion — possibly making them the most expensive in US history, an industry group says.. The ...

Insurance payout of 2020 riots most costly in history ...
Insurance payout of 2020 riots most costly in history, could top $2 billion: Report

Sep 16, 2020Property damage from riots in 140 U.S. cities following the death of George Floyd will cost the insurance industry more than any other violent demonstrations in recent history, according to a new ...

Riot damage could total $2 billion, the most expensive ...

Riot damage could total $2 billion, the most expensive civil disorder in recent history
Axios also compared the riot damage to natural disasters. For instance, wildfires have already done an estimated $1.5 billion dollars in damage this year but in previous years the totals for wildfire damage have been between $15 to $18 billion. Damage from Hurricane Isaias this summer is estimated to total $3 to $5 billion.
Bob Gorrell - Political Cartoons Daily & Weekly – Townhall



Democrat doing what Democrats do: lie.

CNN Claims Kenosha Protests Are ‘Fiery But Mostly Peaceful’ As City Burns Behind Reporter





Those two things should be the least of you worries. Devaluing the USD affects every single American and all of our trading partners. But Zuckerberg & FB is somehow more important to you?

That's insane.
 
As I've said elsewhere:
  1. Zuckerberg was behind financing the 2020 election steal.
  2. He banned Trump from free speech for two years leading to Truth Social and X among other things.
  3. X has already just lowered/removed content moderation.
  4. IMO, Zucky is just running for cover hoping Trump doesn't come after him. (These people all thought Trump was finished, destroyed, out of the picture).

Maybe Trump might issue him a pardon.
All Aboard!

Zuck may be a stowaway, but we should let him stay on the Trump Train as long as he knows he's being watched.
 
Those two things should be the least of you worries. Devaluing the USD affects every single American and all of our trading partners. But Zuckerberg & FB is somehow more important to you?

That's insane.
You wrote this about the national election:



"Winning doesn't matter"

Trump Isn't Perfect post #529


Clearly no one should pay any attention to your posts.

You need not reply.
 
Maybe Trump might issue him a pardon.
I doubt that. Correct me if I am making a mistake, but Chauvin was convicted by a state so they do as they want. If there was a way, i think Trump would have talked about it.
 
I doubt that. Correct me if I am making a mistake, but Chauvin was convicted by a state so they do as they want. If there was a way, i think Trump would have talked about it.

That's right, I did not mean that Trump would directly pardon him, but might work in the background to try to influence people he knows at the state level to try to get it done. And all for the better because if Trump were to just serially pardon Chavin outright, no doubt this would have a very negative impact on himself unless he waited to the end of his term.
 
That's right, I did not mean that Trump would directly pardon him, but might work in the background to try to influence people he knows at the state level to try to get it done. And all for the better because if Trump were to just serially pardon Chavin outright, no doubt this would have a very negative impact on himself unless he waited to the end of his term.
Chauvin was not killing him. His pressure was not on the throat. And he did not cut the blood supply. His is a massive failure by the state justice system.

Add on. See Mr. I can't breathe was saying that much earlier. There was evidence all over he could breathe. By the fact he kept telling them the same lie. I read the Coroners report and the remarks said he had a dose of Fentanyl. The Jury clearly hates cops.
 
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You wrote this about the national election:



"Winning doesn't matter"

Trump Isn't Perfect post #529


Clearly no one should pay any attention to your posts.

You need not reply.

Clearly you're not putting my statement in the correct context. LYING and making out like I'm saying something different.

Why do Trump supporters have to lie so much?

"Winning doesn't matter when the candidate is bad for the country." <<<<
Obama won. W won. Biden won. So tell me again, how "winning matters" so much?
 
Clearly you're not putting my statement in the correct context. LYING and making out like I'm saying something different.

Why do Trump supporters have to lie so much?

"Winning doesn't matter when the candidate is bad for the country." <<<<
Obama won. W won. Biden won. So tell me again, how "winning matters" so much?
I don't lie.

Let's see if you do.

Did you write this?

"Winning doesn't matter"
 
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