Wednesday, June 21, 2023

breaking: house votes to censure Rep. Adam Schiff over exploiting russia game against the President

By N.S.

"house votes to censure rep. Adam Schiff over Trump-russia probe

"the house voted to censure california democratic rep. Adam Schiff wednesday evening for amplifying claims of the 2016 Trump campaign's ties to russia."

https://nypost.com/2023/06/21/house-votes-to-censure-rep-adam-schiff-over-trump-russia-probe/



12 comments:

  1. Hunter Biden and now Schiff,getting hit with punishment that qualifies as a high five.Let me know when prison sentences are handed out(Trump doesn't count)to these sick bastards.

    --GRA

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  2. Oh wow! They actually did it! They "censured" him! That's gotta hurt!

    LOL

    And if he was a kid they'd send a sternly worded note home to his parents.

    The GOP is such a bunch of pathetic faggots. Always meaningless theater.

    In the meantime, he has a good chance to become the next Senator from California.

    Just like the "lock her up" chants about HRC back in 2016. Now it looks like the Orange Man is the one who'll end up worrying about bending over to pick up the soap. On the bright side, while there he'll have plenty of time to "monitor" the situation.

    The GOP will soon be permanently in opposition. Which means there will be no opposition at all. Just like today. Weird, right?

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  3. Schiff is mentioned in the Tru-News video "Jew Coup" about all the Jews involved in harassing and impeaching Trump.

    https://www.trunews.com/stream/jew-coup-seditious-jews-orchestrating-trump-impeachment-lynching

    Schiff is easily one of the most obnoxious people in Congress. Nadler is another. Both Jews. Just repulsive. Yet time after time they easily win re-election.

    Term limits is the only way to fix the plague of career politicians. With a reasonable 5 term (10 yrs) limit for Congress, Schiff would have been gone 10 years ago.

    And budget cuts to make the job generally less financially attractive.

    In one of his recent video commentaries Tucker Carlson pointed out how the Wash DC metro area has become, when measured by per capita median income, the wealthiest region in America. Although little real wealth is created there.

    The federal government is just a gang of looters these days. Which is perhaps why so many of them supported the BLM looters.

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  4. They deleted the fine so it doesn't hurt Pencil Neck at all--he calls it a "badge of honor." Republicans mostly do things that they can use to brag about to voters rather than things which actually change anything.

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  5. OT

    Perhaps watch the Daniel Penny "chokehold" case and compare to the outcome here:

    https://usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/06/20/rabbis-probation-deadly-new-york-fire/70339185007/

    Penny is charged with the same offense: 2nd degree manslaughter. Don't know if he will be offered a plea deal. Would he take one? He might if offered only probation.

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  6. YEP. Poor guy. He must be hurting badly. OH sure. NOT. Maybe Schumer can reap a whirlwind too.

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  7. jerry pdx
    Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have agreed to a cage fight:
    https://www.gmx.com/technology/11441520-elon-musk-mark-zuckerberg-agreed-to-cage-fight-sen.html#.1559516-stage-rightcolumn1-1
    OK, they're just joking but Zuckerberg has been training in Jiu Jitsu and is competing in tournaments:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eolRNTHFQng

    Well, he is still fairly young, has that youthful young man's energy and maybe wants to prove himself in some way. So I'll have to give him some cred for doing something manly and not just sitting around counting his money.

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  8. jerry pdx
    Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have agreed to a cage fight:
    https://www.gmx.com/technology/11441520-elon-musk-mark-zuckerberg-agreed-to-cage-fight-sen.html#.1559516-stage-rightcolumn1-1
    OK, they're just joking but Zuckerberg has been training in Jiu Jitsu and is competing in tournaments:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eolRNTHFQng

    Well, he is still fairly young, has that youthful young man's energy and maybe wants to prove himself in some way. So I'll have to give him some cred for doing something manly and not just sitting around counting his money.

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  9. "Rep. Adam Schiff gloats on ‘The View’ after House censure: ‘I’m doing pretty damn well’"
    https://nypost.com/2023/06/22/rep-adam-schiff-gloats-on-the-view-after-house-censure/

    I'm sure inside he's all broken up about it.

    The sooner the GOP is destroyed as a viable political actor in the minds of Americans the better. Then a genuine alternative to the Democrats can emerge and start building a base of support.

    Nothing else was to be expected when that milquetoast zero McCarthy was installed as speaker. Hearings and meaningless censure resoluitons.

    I mean look at the "leading Republicans", McCarthy in the House and McConnell in the Senate. Who can take those clowns seriously?

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  10. DOJ "BURIED EVIDENCE" IN CASE AGAINST HUNTER;BRANDON CAUGHT LYING.

    GRA:Who investigates the DOJ?

    (ZH)Several bombshells dropped by two IRS whistleblowers on Thursday reveal, among other things, that Joe Biden's DOJ buried evidence of Hunter Biden's tax crimes - and stopped US Attorney David Weiss from bringing charges against Hunter in two different jurisdictions last year.



    According to Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO), Weiss sought to be appointed as a special counsel in the case last year but was denied as well.


    What's more, the IRS sought felony charges against Hunter, send their recommendations to the Biden DOJ, and they 'came out as two misdemeanors,' Byron York tweets.

    --GRA

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  11. jerry pdx
    Debris from the Titan submersible has been found 1600 ft. from the bow of the Titanic. News was delivered by Rear Admiral John Mauger, a fiftyish looking White guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__edp8NgPx0
    Interesting convo in Youtube from people who sound like they know what they are talking about, I posted it below:

    @divermike8943
    33 minutes ago (edited)
    I am amazed to learn that this submersible's pressure hull is made of carbon fiber composite materials and not steel, which is far more predictable for fatigue properties. In fact, steel has an endurance limit. This is a level of stress at which fatigue failure does not develop no matter how many load cycles are applied. Titanium also has an endurance limit. . Aluminum has no endurance limit. It will always fatigue at any stress level given enough cycles. Likewise for carbon composite materials. Basically, aluminum and composite parts get weaker every time you stress them. That is why aircraft are tested for hours and hours and days and days of fatigue cycles to prove that fatigue doesn't occur before you think it will. Often you keep going until you do get a fatigue failure just to be certain where and when it will happen. Did Oceangate do any of this prolonged fatigue testing? IDK. Granted part of the pressure hull was titanium but it also depended on the composite materials for strength, otherwise, why was it there.



    @ygs497
    7 minutes ago
    My navy ship being made entirely of aluminum.....they really want us dead don't they?



    @saschalarch8710
    2 minutes ago
    As an Aerospace Engineer (and experienced scuba diver with >1300 logged dives) I cannot understand how anyone can make such a vessel out of CFRP that is loaded with EXTERNAL pressure! This is the most stupid thing one can do! Carbon fibers are a good choice for parts that are exposed to tensile stress, but a submersible is exposed to pressure stress. In such a load case, the fiber does not hold anything! It is the matrix (the resin) that takes the loads! And resin is the last thing you would use to withstand the loads of a 4000m dive. Building a deep sea submersible This way is pure stupidity!


    @timlolxP
    1 minute ago
    @ygs497 It's a matter of planning and simulation. All vessels and planes have a limited lifetime. For a navy ship, I would guess that lies between 30-50 years depending on the type, after that, the hull is worn out. On modern ships you have stress monitoring of vital parts, so you can predict more accurately when something fails or is damaged.




    @juuiceboxx
    9 seconds ago
    It’s crazy how a random person in the comments can know this vital information but the ceo of a ocean exploration company doesn’t. I’m sorry they had to die this way but they quite literally asked for it with their carelessness.


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  12. This Adam didn't just exploit. He was part and parcel of the whole thing from the start I might well surmise.

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