Sunday, December 3, 2023

Senator Cassidy and Graham’s CO2 Emissions Tax Will Be Expensive and Cause More Inflation

Senator Cassidy and Graham’s CO2 Emissions Tax Will Be Expensive and Cause More Inflation

 

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Senators Bill Cassidy (R‑LA) and Lindsey Graham’s (R‑SC) recently released legislation to create a tax on imports based on “pollution intensity.” Their legislation creates a “foreign pollution fee on imports” which is really a CO2 emissions tax. It will make many things from China more expensive, fueling more inflation. Bidenomics needs no help causing inflation.

Worse, this bill lays the groundwork for a United States CO2 emissions tax. 

Senator Roger Wicker (R‑MS), another original co‐sponsor of the legislation, realized how bad this CO2 emissions tax was and wisely withdrew his endorsement. 

The Cassidy-Graham CO2 emissions tax defines “pollution” exclusively as greenhouse gas emissions. They conflate sulfate pollution and emissions of carbon dioxide. Sulfate air pollution is small particulate matter, which is a pollutant regulated by the EPA’s National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Sulfate is a real pollutant which can irritate the lungs when inhaled. 

Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring trace gas that is not a real pollutant or a criteria pollutant under the NAAQS program. All living people and animals exhale a significant amount of CO2 with every breath. About 40,000 parts per million (ppm), compared to ambient air CO2 levels of just 420 ppm. We exhale 100 times more CO2 with each breath than the air contains. 

In addition, the earth, according to NASA, is 35% greener in the last 40 years. Mostly because of the additional CO2. Worldwide crop yields and harvests in virtually every crop in every nation are improving because of additional CO2. Greenhouses add CO2 to help plants grow better, faster, tolerate heat better with less water.

Less people live in poverty and more are living longer because of better plant growth which supplies more food. US corn yields have nearly quadrupled in the last 60 years and 45% goes in American’s gas tanks.  Since 2000, forests the size of France have regrown naturally because of the increasing CO2. Does CO2 look like a pollutant to you?

Does this proposed greenhouse gas tax include the greatest and most impactful greenhouse gas? Which is water vapor. It is 50 to 100 times more abundant than the trace gas CO2. 

The bill designates the Department of the Treasury as the lead agency in creating this tax scheme. Giving more authority to the Treasury is like giving the car keys to a drunk teenager and hoping for the best. 

The Treasury has strayed from providing sound money and keeping inflation low policies to its drunk on the “net zero” mission it was assigned by Biden, not Congress. We are supposed to be a nation of laws, not an imperial presidency with wrongheaded, inflation causing ideas. Nor bureaucrats conducting major, potentially dangerous, economy altering policies that congress never passed. So much for economic justice.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is forcing banks and other reserve dependents to implement the never passed by congress “net zero,” policy. 

“The net‐zero transition can bring about a world in which our well‐being and the well‐being of future generations is less threatened by heatwaves and storms,” she recently said. “In which our livelihoods, and the livelihoods of the most vulnerable among us, are more secure. In which our communities and our economies can prosper… The need for action is urgent….”

Senators Cassidy and Graham should be sponsoring legislation that would end the feckless imperial president’s forced transition to a “net zero” future. Not joining the expensive impossible net zero party.

International commerce, including the imposition of tariffs and other taxes, lies with Congress according to the Constitution. Granting the Treasury Secretary authority over a tax on international commerce further weakens Congress’s constitutional authority to regulate trade.

The bill also adds “Environmental Taxes” chapter, which falls under the “Miscellaneous Excise Taxes” of the Internal Revenue Code. While the foreign pollution fee is on specific goods, which could be an excise tariff. Yet, this climate tax only applies to imports and is located in two different tax chapters of IRS code. 

Creating a carbon pricing board is a problem. Every federal bureaucracy strives to grow its mission. This bill would set up a “carbon tariff’ scheme through DOE’s National Laboratories, adding an Advisory Board on Global Pollution Challenges. This is a recipe for climate alarmist technocrats having free rein. This is already a major problem at EPA. Their climate crazed policies will short us of electricity and raise our rates through regulations in their zeal for net zero. 

And it is an invitation to less CO2 emission‐intensive countries to impose their own CO2 emission taxes on the United States. Which the EU is attempting to do. 

“The US falls in the middle of the pack globally in carbon (CO2) intensity,” according to the Niskanen Center. This means half the world could implement CO2 emission taxes on the United States. The same study finds that the EU, UK, and Japan emit less CO2 than the US.

The clear protectionism of this proposed legislation will face legal challenges at the World Trade Organization. Which we will lose, unless we have a domestic carbon tax. 

Republicans would be wise to stand against all inflation causing taxes and the painful, inflation causing net zero policies proposed by Bidenomics and the democrats. Joining in is bad for our economy and is bad politics for Republicans.

https://townhall.com/columnists/franke-lasee/2023/11/29/senator-cassidy-and-grahams-co2-emissions-tax-will-be-expensive-and-cause-more-inflation-n2631752?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=15803c7fc8c68b6fd1f0a5e7f4b59fc49df45d48335d4339ad60f7b0a0c7404d&recip=28668535

Saturday, December 2, 2023

The Media Mourn End of Biden-Big Tech Censorship 'Partnership'

The Media Mourn End of Biden-Big Tech Censorship 'Partnership'

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Inside the silo of the "legacy media," they are alarmed that left-tilting government bureaucrats are being discouraged from telling social media platforms what speech they should suppress ... in the name of "democracy."

In 2020, these platforms crushed damaging stories about Hunter Biden and "conspiracy theories" about COVID emerging from a Chinese lab. It doesn't matter now that the "suppressed" side was correct, and the "misinformation" actually came from the Left. The Washington Post expressed alarm under the headline: "U.S. stops helping Big Tech spot foreign meddling amid GOP legal threats."

Notice the Biden gang and the leftist permanent bureaucracy are described as the "U.S.," like they're super-neutral. Reporters Naomi Nix and Cat Zakrzewski began with: "The U.S. federal government has stopped warning some social networks about foreign disinformation campaigns on their platforms."

This alarmed the Censorship-Industrial Complex on the Left, who were also described super-neutrally as "researchers." The Post lamented, "For months, researchers in government and academia have warned that a barrage of lawsuits, congressional demands and online attacks are having a chilling effect on programs intended to combat health and election misinformation."

A series of "researchers" are quoted making the left-wing case. Their back-door control of the political narrative through the federal government is pawned off as "election integrity." If democracy is synonymous with the Democrats, then integrity is only assured by Democrat victory.

The Post duo warned, "The shift erodes a partnership considered crucial to the integrity of elections around the world -- just months before voters head to the polls in Taiwan, the European Union, India and the United States."

Nowhere in this story did these scribes Naomi and Cat give the slightest clue they interviewed a conservative or a Republican outside their tight-knit circle of "researchers." All the quotes were united with the Post narrative, or what one supportive source called the "defender community." There's passing mentions of Sen. Rand Paul and Rep. Jim Jordan, but no quotes.

Sen. Mark R. Warner of Virginia, the Democratic chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, was quoted as complaining that "legal warfare by far-right actors" has "led to a dire situation." He was referring to Missouri v. Biden, a lawsuit by Republican attorneys general into how the federal government pressured Big Tech to suppress so-called misinformation that might prevent a full accounting of COVID origins or Biden family shenanigans in China and Ukraine.

It's a "dire situation" that judges ruled against the Biden administration pressuring social media giants to curtail anti-Biden expression. It's terrible that "far-right actors" have spurred "broad legal uncertainty" inhibiting their censorious impulses.

The Post pretended these were mere allegations, that the lawsuit focused on "ways federal officials allegedly pressured social networks to remove misleading posts about coronavirus vaccines and elections." Allegedly?? Everyone knows how pre-Musk Twitter suspended the New York Post account for 17 days and temporarily suspended accounts -- even liberal journalists -- who merely retweeted the tabloid's stories on Hunter Biden.

They weren't "protecting elections." They were protecting Democrats. Time magazine proclaimed after the successful suppression: "They were not rigging the election; they were fortifying it."

It's great news that the Big Tech-government partnership to "fortify" the election for the Democrats through censorship has been frustrated by Republican lawsuits and congressional hearings. If we had a slogan for what The Washington Post is fervently supporting here, it's ... "Democracy Dying in Darkness."

https://townhall.com/columnists/timgraham/2023/12/01/the-media-mourn-end-of-biden-big-tech-censorship-partnership-n2631861?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=15803c7fc8c68b6fd1f0a5e7f4b59fc49df45d48335d4339ad60f7b0a0c7404d&recip=28668535

A MISGUIDED TRUCE

A MISGUIDED TRUCE

 BY JOHN HINDERAKER IN ARAB ISRAEL CONFLICTHAMASISRAEL

Several weeks ago, anti-Semitic demonstrations broke out around the world, calling for the destruction of Israel and for a cease fire between Israel and Gaza–i.e., an end to Israel’s counter-offensive. The demonstrators got their wish, and so far, the cease fire is playing out as I had feared. Israel’s military momentum is gone, and Israel has lost control over the situation. All focus now is on the hostage/prisoner exchanges. That puts Hamas in the driver’s seat, and the terrorist regime likely can drag out the cease fire almost indefinitely by dribbling out hostages a few at a time. Having gone down this path, it is hard to see a basis on which Israel’s government can withdraw from the process. So, despite brave assurances from some Israeli officials that the offensive will resume as soon as a brief truce is over, that eventuality is starting to look remote.

Meanwhile, U.S. support for Israel is draining away. Joe Biden is leaning on Israel’s government not to resume its offensive and to be more sensitive to civilian casualties–a suggestion that ought better be addressed to Hamas. Congressional Democrats are talking about conditioning ongoing aid to Israel on that country’s obeying international law. Which, of course, it does, but the intent is clear.

A few weeks ago it seemed incredible that Hamas might remain in power in Gaza, given Israel’s fury over the satanic events of October 7. Now that appears like a real possibility.

If Israel’s offensive is suspended indefinitely, if events dwindle into a prolonged hostage for prisoner exchange in which potentially thousands of Palestinian criminals and terrorists are let go, and if Hamas (or essentially the same elements under a different name) remains in control of Gaza, it will be a searing defeat for Israel and a diabolical triumph for Hamas. The sneak attack of October 7 will have proved a rousing success, and more attacks and more taking of hostages will be virtually guaranteed. Worse, if Israel fails to stand up for its absolute right to defend itself, it may compromise its ultimate ability to fight for its own survival as attacks by its Islamic enemies and the Left intensify.

Perhaps this reading of the situation is too pessimistic. Maybe the current truce will be short-lived, and Israel will get back to the business of defeating–no, destroying–its mortal enemy. I sincerely hope so. But at the moment, I do not like the direction in which events are moving.

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/11/a-misguided-truce.php

Relentless Efforts to Derail the Trump Train Are Failing Bigly

Relentless Efforts to Derail the Trump Train Are Failing Bigly

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Top O' the Briefing

Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Andswald felt that repeated humming of Engelbert Humperdinck's "Release Me" greatly enhanced his IKEA assembly skills. 

Donald Trump is politically battle-tested in ways that no other presidential candidate has ever been. In 2016, before he could ever get to the part where he deposed Hillary Clinton, he faced a concerted effort by the Republican establishment to deny him the nomination that he had rightfully earned via the primaries. That was still happening at the convention. 

This time around, he's dealing with battles on multiple fronts. I'm losing count of how many things the Democrats have tried to frame him on, the most ridiculous being that he fomented insurrection. 

Some Uniparty fans in the GOP Establishment would prefer that Trump go away so they don't have to worry about having their delicate Beltway sensibilities offended. They would rather "Harumph!" into their ascots at the Capitol Hill Club while Washington/Rome burns, that's why Charles Koch's Super PAC just endorsed Hillary Clinton cheerleader Nikki Haley

The corrupt attacks on Trump by the #EnemyOfThePeople media have been well documented in my writing of the last seven years. 

Despite the unceasing efforts to wear him down and destroy him, Trump keeps showing up to work. His haters aren't getting any of the results they want. In fact, Trump's poll numbers are on steroids now. 

This is from Spencer over at Townhall

Former President Donald Trump has been leading the ever-shrinking field of 2024 Republican presidential hopefuls, and a new national primary election poll from Morning Consult has the 45th president leading the pack by a whopping 50 points as 2023 enters its final weeks and the first early state primary contests approach. 

Conducted November 24 to 26, the survey showed Trump earning support from 64 percent of Republican primary voters, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis with 14 percent, former Ambassador Nikki Haley with 10 percent, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy with 6 percent, and former Governor Chris Christie with 3 percent.

Trump's already significant lead could grow, according to Morning Consult, because 29 percent — a "plurality of non-Trump supporters" — listed the former president as their second choice for 2024. "Such voters make up roughly 10% of the GOP’s expected electorate, suggesting that the former president’s support could continue to grow if lower-polling contenders drop their bids."

Yes, polls are to be taken with a grain of salt. However, it's not just one poll that's looking really good for Trump, he's getting all kinds of good news heading into Christmas. Spencer goes on to detail how well Trump is doing vs President LOLEightyonemillion in the RealClearPolitics rolling average poll. He quotes the headline of a recent post by RCP's Sean Trende: "Not Only Can Trump Win, Right Now He's the Favorite To Win."

My aim here isn't to get comfortable and start thinking that this is all a done deal — far from it. In fact, I'm going to write a column about avoiding irrational exuberance in the next day or two. I also don't trust polls any more than I trust politicians. I just think it's remarkable that Trump is ascendant in the face of such overwhelming negativity. 

This is also indicative of how God-awful the Biden presidency has been. The worse he gets, the less that voters seem to be concerned about all of the "negatives" that Trump is supposed to bring to the general election. 

At this point, it's not the Democrats who I worry about if Trump runs the table in the primaries and gets the nomination; it's Trump himself. His penchant for unforced errors is frustrating. Those have been kept to a minimum while he's been sticking to rallies and avoiding the debate spotlight. 

A lot can happen in the next few months. For the moment, however, none of it is happening the way that the Democrats and their allies in the squishy center of the GOP had hoped it would. 

https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2023/11/29/the-morning-briefing-relentless-efforts-to-derail-the-trump-train-are-failing-bigly-n4924302

Under Biden, America skids towards poverty -- government data show median wage has fallen to just $40,847.18

Under Biden, America skids towards poverty -- government data show median wage has fallen to just $40,847.18

For all the talk of Joe Biden's open borders turning America into the third world, Joe Biden doesn't need to import that poverty, he's doing just fine making America a poor country by his domestic policies alone.

According to the Economic Collapse blog, citing government data:

The Social Security Administration just released national wage statistics for 2022, and the figures that they have given us do not paint a pretty picture at all.  In particular, we should all be deeply alarmed that the median wage earner brought home just $40,847.18 last year.  That breaks down to about $3,400 a month, and that is before taxes.  Needless to say, you cannot live a middle class lifestyle in America today on just $3,400 a month before taxes.  So in most households more than one person must work, and in many cases more than one person is working multiple jobs.

The blog, linked on the Whatfinger aggregator, noted that the national median price of renting a home is $1,978 a month, and actually owning a home is the most unaffordable that it has been since 1984.

Previous figures I've seen have shown median worker wages in the $60,000 range. This shows a lot of lost ground.

So much for Bidenomics, and Joe Biden touting all the good he's done for the economy. I guess the price of a hot dog went down a couple cents. 

Biden's combination of federal overspending has driven federal debt to wartime levels, while his greenie mandates and regulations have driven electricity, fuel, heat and other costs sky high. And the inflation that comes of that overspending, for wars, bureaucrats, and handouts, has driven real estate, medical care, and other services to insane levels. Living in the U.S. has become unbearably expensive with that, and to make matters worse, wages have fallen, job availability has fallen, consumers have maxxed out their credit cards on necessities, and with the Federal Reserve stopping the printing money, a recession is coming.

It's as if a regime run by America-haters has managed to shut us out of our own economy now, effectively exiling us from our own country.

Sound like an America anyone would want to live in, a place of growing poverty? Only to a Democrat, such as Joe Biden and his loyalists, spending money on foreign wars we can't afford, leaving our border unprotected at a cost of billions, allowing government waste and fraud to go on, saddling consumers with greenie mandates, and calling bureaucrat hiring job creation and printed money a growing economy.

It just goes to show the unfitness of Joe Biden to lead the U.S. This is his economy, a place where wages go down, costs are unbearable, and poverty is becoming a way of life. Call him Poverty Joe, because our standard of living is falling now.

In Argentina, they just threw out their government for doing that to them.

Come 2024, will the U.S. follow?

Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/11/america_skids_into_poverty__data_show_that_median_income_is_now_just_40000.html#ixzz8KTmGzZtu
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Friday, December 1, 2023

THE SMIRNOFF SYNDROME

THE SMIRNOFF SYNDROME

BY LLOYD BILLINGSLEY IN ANTI-SEMITISMHAMASISRAELTHE SICK LEFT

On October 9, two days after the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, a pro-Hamas mob in Massachusetts trampled on the American flag. If this leaves observers puzzled, the principle at work has been dramatized in popular culture.

In Fort Apache the Bronx, police toss an innocent Puerto Rican to his death from the roof of a building. Leftist critics viewed the 1981 film as cinéma vérité about conditions in Ronald Reagan’s America. “This is nothing,” said Russian comic Yakov Smirnoff. “In Russia, KGB throws guy off roof to hit guy they really want.” Call it the Smirnoff Syndrome and its kicking in now.

The pro-Hamas sturmtruppen, joined by BLM and Antifa thugs, denounce Israel, but have no doubt that America is the primary target. The syndrome can also be deployed against individual politicians.

When Hillary Clinton lost, the FBI launched the Crossfire Hurricane operation against Donald Trump. The deep state drones went after Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, Michel Flynn, Roger Stone, et al. In effect, the Democrats’ spetsnazsquad threw these guys off the roof to hit the guy they really wanted. The Democrats continue their jihad against Trump, who believes he’s not the primary target.  “In the end, they’re not coming after me,” Trump said in June. “They’re coming after you — and I’m just standing in their way.”

Joe Biden provided evidence of that reality in his September 1, 2022 speech, like something directed by Leni Riefenstahl, with son et lumière and Marines at the ready. The greatest threat to the nation, Biden charged, are those who want the nation to be great. The Delaware Democrat was not bluffing.

While claiming that they do not investigate people on the basis of their politics or affiliations, FBI bosses now confirmthat the vast majority of its “anti-government” investigations are of Trump supporters. The Smirnoff Syndrome remains in effect, and it’s no laughing matter.

As inspector Claude Lebel (Michael Lonsdale) told Madame de Montpelier (Delphine Seyrig) in The Day of the Jackal, “be in no doubt as to the seriousness of your position.” And to paraphrase Milan Kundera (The Unbearable Lightness of Being), the struggle against repression is the struggle of memory against forgetting.

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/11/the-smirnoff-syndrome.php

Hunter Biden Plays Games With House Testimony, James Comer Lays Down the Law and Smacks Jamie Raskin

Hunter Biden Plays Games With House Testimony, James Comer Lays Down the Law and Smacks Jamie Raskin

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Apparently, someone convinced Hunter Biden he could bully Rep. James Comer, who heads up the House Oversight Committee investigating Biden family corruption. Let's just say that's not going very well.

Things started on Tuesday morning when Hunter Biden's lawyer Abbe Lowell let it be known that his client would graciously comply with the congressional subpoena issued by Comer. The catch was that the president's son only wanted to appear in a public hearing. 

On Tuesday morning Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell informed the House Oversight Committee that his client would comply with a subpoena issued earlier in the month by Chairman James Comer, but only for public testimony. The subpoena specifically requires Hunter to sit for a closed door deposition.

Public testimony is always a political risk for whatever committee is investigating. Hillary Clinton testifying on the Benghazi tragedy is probably the best example. With the cameras rolling, Clinton was able to be combative, partisan, and dismissive. In her corner were the Democrats on the committee ready to push narratives that would inevitably be clipped for the nightly newscasts.

The result was a news cycle in which the now two-time failed presidential candidate was lauded as having put the entire controversy to bed. In the end, she would go on to lose the 2016 election to Donald Trump, but it wasn't because of her public testimony before Congress. 

In other words, why give Hunter Biden and his Democrat colleagues an immediate public platform to obfuscate and set the narrative? Closed-door testimony provides the same opportunity to uncover tangible evidence without the same opportunity to grandstand and give the press the headlines it wants. A public hearing can come later once the groundwork is laid.

Comer responded to Hunter Biden's ultimatum by laying down the law. 

“Hunter Biden is trying to play by his own rules instead of following the rules required of everyone else. That won’t stand with House Republicans. Our lawfully issued subpoena to Hunter Biden requires him to appear for a deposition on December 13," Comer released in a statement Tuesday. “We expect full cooperation with our subpoena for a deposition but also agree that Hunter Biden should have the opportunity to testify in a public setting at a future date."

Hunter Biden does not get to choose how he complies with a subpoena. Legally, he is required to appear for closed-door testimony on December 13th because that is what the subpoena requires. There is no "but I'm the president's son" exception that allows him to dictate that he will only appear in a public hearing. The arrogance of Hunter Biden's lawyer is noted, but it's also irrelevant.

Rep. Jamie Raskin complained about the development and Comer (through the House Oversight Committee X account) smacked him.

Democrats may be hypocrites, but there's no requirement for Republicans to play along. Raskin previously demanded Steve Bannon appear in closed-door testimony before appearing publicly. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Make Hunter Biden testify under oath in a setting that he and his lawyers can't easily manipulate. Then, once all the evidence has been gathered, stick him in a public hearing and tear him apart.

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/11/28/hunter-biden-folds-like-a-wash-and-wear-suit-after-james-comer-lays-down-the-law-on-testimony-n2166926?utm_source=rsmorningbriefing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=333548a2571394d78f5984884e55069e

WATCH: The Shocking Moment Ron DeSantis Ended Gavin Newsom

WATCH: The Shocking Moment Ron DeSantis Ended Gavin Newsom

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As I write this, the debate between Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis is entering the final stretch, but short of a miracle turnaround, a winner has already emerged. DeSantis has hammered Newsom with facts throughout the night, and to Sean Hannity's credit, he's put up graphics with each question that have helped expose the California governor's continued lies. 

Once things end, there will be a lot to cover (and a heck of a lot to fact-check on Newsom's part), but one moment was just too good to not go ahead and share. In it, DeSantis began to recollect a conversation he had with a man who had recently fled Florida from California, noting that his new state was safer, had lower taxes, and was better governed. 

Wait until you see who that man was.

Holy crap. They could have just cut to black at that point and played a Hannity re-run because DeSantis effectively ended Newsom. It's one thing to nail someone with facts and figures, and that was certainly done. But it's a whole different level to have Newsom's father-in-law used as a source for how much better Florida is than California. I'm pretty sure Christmas dinner is going to be awkward this year. 

That's not to say Newsom didn't desperately try to showcase his patented slickness in the debate. Throughout the night, he did his best to use his slimy demeanor to effortlessly spew falsehoods. DeSantis was ready to nail him in nearly every instance, though. The idea that the Florida governor isn't a good debater has been completely dispelled. Perhaps Newsom was too overconfident, believing he could just walk in and dominate, or perhaps being prepped by Nikki Fried (yes, that happened) wasn't the best decision. 

Whatever the reason for the lackluster performance, Newsom was on his back foot most of the evening. I suppose not having any facts on his side played a role in that. A politician can only lie so much. At some point, they need something tangible, and what's tangible in California is Newsom's awful governance. He can't hide from it.

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/11/30/watch-the-astonishing-moment-ron-desantis-ended-gavin-newsom-n2167034?utm_source=rsmorningbriefing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=15803c7fc8c68b6fd1f0a5e7f4b59fc49df45d48335d4339ad60f7b0a0c7404d

Democrats Lower Standards by Elevating Pigs

Democrats Lower Standards by Elevating Pigs

 

AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

I realize I’m rude when I call anyone a pig, but honestly, I couldn't care less. I’ve had enough of these leftist piles of garbage hypocritically goose-stepping their way through Congress and the media without consequence, that if I upset their sensibilities, I consider them a bonus. In other words, to hell with those people; they’re pigs and need to be called out.

These are the worst people, and elevating them to Congress is a reflection of just how awful their voters are. I’m not one for formalities in daily life, but Congress is different. Should we not have some expectation for our elected representatives that they behave themselves or present themselves in a way adults should?

Jamie Raskin, the despicable creature from one of the richest areas of the country – naturally right outside Washington, DC – is a prime example. He absolutely refuses to be interviewed by anyone who isn’t a left-winger with a press pass. Hitler wouldn’t subject himself to questioning from non-believers, and neither will today’s progressives. 

Raskin’s first act as a Member of Congress was to attempt to overturn the 2016 election. Just four years later, Democrats chose this hypocritical fraud to lead the impeachment against Donald Trump, claiming he tried to do what Jamie attempted. Would OJ Simpson make a good prosecutor in a murder trial? He’s the type of person who’d lecture their kid about not smoking with a Marlboro hanging out of his mouth. Be thankful he’s not your father.

Then we have Jasmine Crockett from Texas. Ever heard of her? Probably not. She hasn’t done anything in Congress; she’s about as accomplished as that second Kleenex that renders itself useless by tagging along with the one you pulled out and just got wadded up in the mess of it all.

This pig is now a Democrat Party darling because of her foul mouth. I’m no shrinking violet when it comes to swearing – I do a weekly podcast with more obscenities than a Quentin Tarantino movie because these people deserve to be sworn about – but I’d never do it in church, on television, or before Congress. Decorum matters. Or at least it used to, back when Democrats had standards.

This backbencher from Texas likely doesn’t understand the word. What Crockett lacks in intelligence, she more than makes up for in shamelessness. Only known for swearing in a Congressional hearing because that’s what stupid people do, she’s now being used by the party to fundraise. They know their moronic base will rally to someone making an ass out of themselves; it’s who they are. What would have led to an admonishment from party leadership is now what brings in the money. 

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is using Crockett to appeal to dimwitted donors. Under the subject line, “MAGA lunacy,” Congresswoman Dumbass writes, “As a freshman member of Congress, I wasn't sure what to expect when I got to Washington. But Carole, you and I know what’s been happening in Washington isn’t normal.  I never expected to serve part of my term without a House Speaker.  I never expected the right wing to launch a complete SHAM impeachment inquiry into President Biden. And I never expected House Republicans to risk a total government shutdown to score political points at the expense of working people and families. Derek, I’m paying close attention to House Republicans -- and if they decide to continue down this road, we need them to understand that we WILL be ready, and we will be clapping back.”

Considering the absolute excrement piles in expensive suits Democrats have running around Washington engaging in frotteuristic behavior with lobbyists for campaign cash, Crockett will fit right in with the rest of the gang. Personally, I can’t wait for the DNC to be replaced by the International Union of Sex Workers (which is a real thing). Honestly, at some point, shouldn’t they just come out as what they are?

Democrats can’t lower their standards any further without a shovel. And considering what comes out of their mouths, a shovel is needed to deal with their slop.

https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2023/11/27/democrats-lower-standards-by-elevating-pigs-n2631640?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=15803c7fc8c68b6fd1f0a5e7f4b59fc49df45d48335d4339ad60f7b0a0c7404d&recip=28668535