I have information that will lead to the arrest of Hillar
Zachary Morales
Still no wall? lol
Andrew Campbell
>The Orange County jailhouse informant scandal has upended criminal cases and led to state and federal investigations into how prosecutors and jailers used snitches to obtain confessions from other inmates.
Now the scandal is heading to civil court.
>The American Civil Liberties Union says it is suing the district attorney's office and the Sheriff's Department, claiming that the two law enforcement agencies have engaged in an elaborate scheme to violate defendants' constitutional rights through a secret network of jailhouse informants. >archive.is/gEJbo
Post yfw someone actually attacked Youtube for their bullshit censorship of wrongthink, but the attacker was an arab vegan tranny jew, so libtards have no clue how to spin this.
Hillary people bought stocks in 2009 after they realized that Obama-Hillary polices would lead to long term growth and a recovery from the Republican recession.
Drumpf voters bought stocks in December 2017, because Drumpf voters are fucking retards who listen to conspiracy videos and jerk off to Animated Japanese school girls so they missed out on a DECADE of growth but since DRUMPF told them to buy in they FOMO'd sold their meth equipment and bought stocks at all time highs
> improperly Properly in this context mean "Facebook got paid to keep it hush"
Colton Myers
Everyone just shows up in Mexico or Central America because it's much easier to just walk across the border as opposed to coming through ports or planes. Muzzies do it too.
Speaking at a dinner for the leaders of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania hosted by the Atlantic Council in Washington, McMaster denounced Russia for waging >“hybrid warfare,” which he described as >“a pernicious form of aggression that combines political, economic, informational, and cyber assaults against sovereign nations.”
McMaster’s analysis of the Kremlin’s battle plan looped in everything from interference in the elections of the United States and other countries and cyber-espionage against NATO to Russia’s unsafe intercepts of American aircraft and the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal in the United Kingdom. He noted that the Baltic states have all been targeted by Russian hybrid warfare as well.
He put Russia’s actions in the context of other bad actors assaulting Western nations with tactics designed to >“achieve objectives while falling below the threshold for military response.”
>“Revisionist and repressive powers are attempting to undermine our values, our institutions, and our way of life,” he said, describing the conflict as a >“fundamental contest between our free and open societies and closed and repressive systems.”
>"Some nations have looked the other way in the face of these threats. Russia brazenly, and implausibly denies its actions, and we have failed to impose sufficient costs. The Kremlin’s confidence is growing as its agents conduct their sustained campaigns to undermine our confidence in ourselves and in one another."
The Atlantic Council’s account of the event took this as the outgoing NSA nearly >“upstaging” his boss, as President Trump had met with the Baltic presidents earlier in the day and told them, >“Probably nobody has been tougher to Russia than Donald Trump.”
I see plenty of Irish English Scottish welsh Norman Breton French Occitan Basque Aragonese Catalan Spainish Portuguese Galacian Florentene Milanese Savoyard Sardinian Corsiscian Neapolitan Sicilian Swiss Bavarian Saxonian Prussian Hollander Flemish Walloonian Bohemian Silesian Danish Swedish Norwegian Polish Ukrainian Latvian Estonian Lithuanian Croatian Austrian Hungarian and Maltese phenotypes represented, seems diverse enough for me.
EDIT: oh hey, there's a black and a brown, maybe even a yellow too
James Davis
I wonder if she has grabbed her armed protection "guns"
Isaac Williams
The Atlantic Council’s Ashish Kumar Sen compared Trump’s remarks unfavorably to the >“blistering rebuke of Russia” unleashed by McMaster, throwing in some side comments about how Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign is under investigation for >“links to Russia” and Trump was >“quick to congratulate Putin over a flawed election victory last month and even invited the Russian president to Washington.”
However, McMaster spoke approvingly of the measures the Trump administration has taken against Russia, including the expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats, sanctions against Russian entities for election meddling, increased funding for the European Defense Initiative, and confronting Moscow about its campaign of cyberwarfare.
He added that quite a few of those expelled Russian >“diplomats” were better described as intelligence and propaganda officers whose departure will >“help protect our democratic institutions and processes.”
>"Mr. Putin may believe that he is winning in this new form of warfare. He may believe that his aggressive actions in the parks of Salisbury, in cyberspace, in the air, and on the high seas can undermine our confidence, our institutions, and our values. Perhaps he believes that our free nations are weak and will not respond to his provocations. He is wrong."
McMaster’s thesis was that the actions taken so far are good, but >“we must recognize the need for all of us to do more to deter Russian aggression.” He had four specific suggestions, one of which was NATO countries stepping up to honor their defense commitments, which is one of President Trump’s well-known preoccupations. In fact, Trump raised the issue during his press conference with the Baltic leaders earlier in the day.
Elijah Gutierrez
Obongo can't hide in the soy field for mutch longer
Lincoln Jenkins
Reddit is so stupid
The most infuriating thing is none of them will ever admit they are retarded or their opinions wrong
Her security team is all Zulus with blowdarts. Doesn't apply to them.
Camden Young
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Thank you user! The fact people miss that fact is astonishing, forcing others to go off site to see stuff
Joseph Richardson
Yeah, as soon as Larry Kudlow says he's not worried about temp losses in Stock Market, that calmed everyone enough to look at new economic numbers and focus on the positive in them. Wall Street is like a child having a temper tantrum because they are hungry or sleepy and where you need to soothe them and show them need to sleep or eat - making them feel better.
>muh russia, muh russia, muh russia he should have fired this nigger ages ago
Nolan Young
>Jamal should be acquitted of triple homicide and rape of two minors because it's not fair Tyrone told the police about it
Ryan Morgan
Taytayblacked.com
Carter Young
kek
Nathaniel Taylor
>“The three presidents just told me that NATO is taking in a tremendous amount of money because of Donald Trump. That would have never happened. So NATO is much stronger. You may want to say that,” the president proposed. He then invited President Dalia Grybauskaite of Lithuania to say it, and she did, with a little humorous prodding from her host.
McMaster’s other proposals for urgent action included tightening integration of military, political, economic, and law enforcement systems to shield against Russian hybrid warfare, beefing up defenses against cyberwarfare and maintaining >“strategic confidence” both in a military sense along troubled borders and by making it clear our values of freedom and the rule of law will not be shaken by hybrid warfare sabotage.
Trump stressed an additional factor several times during his remarks: the fact that increased American oil and gas production has weakened the Russian economy while boosting American energy independence. What gets Trump labeled soft on Russia, besides the media’s enduring investment in their >“Trump and Putin stole the White House from Hillary Clinton” narrative, is that Trump constantly states that he desires better relations with Russia.
>“Getting along with Russia would be a good thing, not a bad thing. And just about everybody agrees to that, except very stupid people,” as Trump put it on Tuesday. He expressed similar hopes for improved relations with China, even as the headlines were dominated by the stock market’s plunge amid fears he has launched a trade war against the Chinese. In Trump’s version of carrot-and-stick diplomacy, the carrot is tied to the stick with a very short string.
>OP IS BEING SHOAH'D BY MILFS FOR WORK NEED NEW BAKER >OP IS BEING SHOAH'D BY MILFS FOR WORK NEED NEW BAKER >OP IS BEING SHOAH'D BY MILFS FOR WORK NEED NEW BAKER
>My time here is short, Donald. You know the results I'm asking for.
Jose Peterson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist and 2016 campaign CEO, had a fiery response on Wednesday to Wall Street’s dim view of Trump’s trade actions against China.
>“Ask the working people in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan about Wall Street. Wall Street supported and cheered on the export of their jobs. To hell with Wall Street if they don’t like it. It’s time somebody stood up to them and Donald Trump is the perfect guy. Wall Street is always short term. Trump is trying to protect the beating heart of American capitalism - our innovation,” he told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Bannon, who maintains ties to the White House, said Trump’s recent moves to impose tariffs are a signal to the Chinese that >“the game of continual delay is over and that they will have to address the central issue of forced technology transfers.”
>“It’s full throwdown. Trump has planned this out for a long time. He led with the smart things, forced technology transfers. It’s obvious the Chinese have no real response to this. I think they played completely into his hands. By putting tariffs on agricultural products and avoiding addressing the technology questions they’ve shown once again they consider us nothing more than a tributary state.”
>“This is the beating heart of American capitalism: Technology innovation that the Chinese have either stolen or forced American companies to turn over. Trump has signaled that those days are over, he said.
Just 11 hours after the Trump administration proposed 25 percent tariffs on some 1,300 Chinese industrial technology, transport and medical products, China responded with a list of similar duties on key American imports including soybeans, planes, cars, beef and chemicals.
>US fault >The decrepit old shitter came from Europoor Fuck you, take your trash back.
Andrew Kelly
Come from a family of farmers (corn and wheat, guess my state?) and been around soybeans enough to know they're yet another crop America excels at growing
That said, I trust my government and even the people that I dint vote for, enough to believe that they wouldn't voice support for the UK and against Russia without evidence.
I also understand that often certain evidence can't or shouldn't be made public, for many reasons, including to not expose intelligence sources or methods, or to not give the culprits a chance to hide further evidence.
I'm also educated and informed enough to reach my own conclusion that Russia did it, not only because of the evidence available, the state of affairs, history and knowledge of culture and mentality behind the Russian leadership.
I'm also intelligent and sane enough to discern how much guilt Russia reeks in the way it has been reacting to this case. I have seen 5 years old kids lying better.
I may want to put some scepticism on it as further evidence was not made public, but at this point believing that Russia is innocent is a step into insanity.
It's alright but everything else is crap. Everytime I hear Hail to The Chief I'm expecting a bunch of fucking circus clowns to come marching out with batons.
Luke Morgan
How much more than their fair share of 2% are Jews?