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Ivy League and Most of These Colleges Are Overrated.

Can you imagine going to Columbia or one of these other fancy schools and a bunch of Hamas terrorist supporters out there blocking your way to class? Can't get to the library or dorm because some idiot spoiled agitator commie is out there in the way? Better of just to go the local community college and get a better education and save some money.

The education system is broken in this country and especially higher education. Glad I went to Marshall and graduated with my 2.68 GPA. I am doing better than most of those Ivy League weirdos.

Why don't some good old boys just go in there and teach them a lesson.

Marshall Crowds

I shudder with potential embarrassment each time a television camera pans a Marshall crowd. You never know what you’re going to get, but usually, it’s something bad if you’re a Marshall fan and entertaining if you enjoy comedy.

This clip was a 2-for-1. First, we have the Marshall female fan adjusting her tits/bra. The broadcast went to another camera before capturing the guy next to her who was adjusting his sack. Then, the next camera captured a poverty-stricken local boy begging fans for food, in which they obliged by dropping him pieces of corn for their entertainment.

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These illegal immigrants are eligible for homObamacare after Pedo-Joe rule change

Democrats, their policies and their bleaters are destroying our country

Mush Brain is about to let a bunch of people from Gaza in the country.

Can you imagine? More? Probably won't even give them backbround checks.

These Democrats are so low life they are kissing the ass of these thugs in order to get the Muslim vote on places like Michigan.

They don't even know who is coming into the country. They are not even wanting to be American. They would side with Iran. Woder how many terrorist have come in?

Dems will do anything.
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NY vs. Trump: Bragg's own witness, Hope Hicks, implodes case against Trump

Anyone with a brain the size of a pea, knows the charges a BS and nothing but a witch hunt.

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Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg should turn himself in to authorities for impersonating an honest lawyer.

In an epic miscalculation that backfired spectacularly, prosecutors in the Manhattan hush money trial of Donald Trump called Hope Hicks to the witness stand. The moment cross-examination began, their misbegotten case against the former president began to collapse.
Hicks, who served as press secretary during the 2016 presidential campaign, explained that Trump’s motive for suppressing salacious stories was to protect his wife, Melania. "Absolutely…I don’t think he wanted anyone in his family to be hurt or embarrassed about anything on the campaign. He wanted them to be proud of him."

The account by Hicks demolishes District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s primary claim against Trump that he paid porn star Stormy Daniels for her silence with the intent to benefit his campaign and, thereby, influence the election by "unlawful means." To the contrary, it nicely corroborates the findings of a federal investigation that no crimes were committed, or campaign finance laws broken because there was another purpose for the non-disclosure agreement that Daniels signed.

Like the prosecution witnesses before her, Hicks disparaged Bragg’s planned star witness, Michael Cohen, Trump’s one-time personal lawyer. "He used to like to call himself Mr. Fix-It, but it was only because he first broke it." Ouch! But that denigrating remark is tame compared to the other derisive comments that have been leveled thus far at the insufferable Cohen, who is a convicted liar who went to prison.

It was foolhardy for Bragg’s legal team to call Hicks. A rank amateurish mistake. Her testimony was redundant and unnecessary. But under the theory that no dead horse will be left unbeaten, prosecutors seemed determined to have her tell the jury what they already knew.

Hicks confirmed that Trump was aware that Cohen paid off Daniels to end what can fairly be described as aggressive blackmail demands. When the election drew near, Daniels ratcheted up her greedy scheme to profit from Trump by threatening to go public about a supposed affair, which he denied. Not incidentally, she renounced the purported tryst. Then, in a head-spinning maneuver, she recanted her repudiation.

The payment to Daniels, regardless of its intent, proved to be a waste of money. While the National Enquirer never published her story, Hicks testified that other news outlets did so in advance of the election. In the end, it didn’t seem to matter much to voters who were more invested in policy ideas rather than personal issues. The unlikeable Hilliary Clinton was also a factor.

It is worth repeating that the jury already knows all about the Daniels transaction. It has been the subject of endless discourse by other witnesses since the trial commenced. This makes Hicks’ testimony superfluous, and it proves nothing. Of course, Trump knew about the payments. He doesn’t contest it. He says he followed his lawyer’s advice, who handled everything. So what?

The payments made were not illegal. Non-disclosure contracts in exchange for silence are not unlawful. Killing negative stories violates no statutes. More to the point, it is not a crime for Trump to know about a non-crime. That would be a senseless syllogism.

So, where exactly is the crime? To quote a memorable line from "Shakespeare In Love," "I don’t know…it’s a mystery!"

There is, however, no mystery behind Alvin Bragg’s politically driven prosecution of Trump. Out of thin air, the DA conjured up expired misdemeanors, dumped them into a Cuisinart, tossed in a garbage state statute that doesn’t apply to a federal election, hit the "puree" button, and then poured out an absurd concoction of faux felonies.

The only crime here is Bragg’s grotesque abuse of the law.

The legal wrangling between two lawyers who executed a legal contract on behalf of their respective clients is what attorneys do every day. It was booked in Trump’s private business records as "legal expenses" because that is what they were. Nothing was falsified, as Bragg claims in his indictment. But the D.A. wants to put Trump in prison for following his attorney’s legal advice.

Bragg must have skipped his law school class when the "doctrine of impossibility" was taught. You can’t pick an empty pocket. Nor can you unlawfully influence an election after the election. In his charges, Bragg contends that Trump falsified business records in 2017. But the presidential contest occurred in 2016, making it impossible to even complete the intended crime for which he stands accused.

This is just one of the many fallacies embedded in Bragg’s frivolous case. The alleged facts and evidence do not amount to a crime. On this basis, any objective or neutral judge would have long ago granted the defense motion to dismiss the case. Regrettably, Juan Merchan is on the bench. It’s as if he jettisoned his black robe to assume the function of a willing accessory to Bragg’s phony charges.

With Hicks on the stand, prosecutors dwelled interminably on the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape. It has no bearing on the case, mind you, except to smear Trump with irrelevant and prejudicial information. Merchan’s ruling to permit it as admissible evidence is a reversible error, just as it proved to be in the recently dismissed sex crimes conviction of Harvey Weinstein.

Bragg should turn himself in to authorities for impersonating an honest lawyer. To fulfill his campaign promise to nail Trump, the D.A. has manipulated the law and mangled evidence to engineer a wrongful conviction. He targeted Trump in a textbook case of selective prosecution. This is an affront to the principles of fairness and equal justice.

If polling data is correct, Americans are offended by this big top spectacle. They resent seeing the leading candidate for president taken off the campaign trail and tied up in court by a partisan enemy. Bragg’s legally anemic case only accentuates the injustice.

There is no mistaking the boomerang effect here. Voters see this for precisely what it is: a pathetically weak case designed to damage Trump politically to the benefit of President Pedo-Joe's reelection chances.

Let’s hope the jurors see that, too.

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Here’s how Pedo-Joe’s jobs data compares with Trump’s first term

LINK: Almost every important metric shows that the Trump admin’s policies were better for the economy

A survey conducted by Gallup at the end of March found that 55% of Americans say they care about inflation "a great deal," the highest level of concern recorded among all the issues listed.

The economy, health care costs and federal spending also ranked among the top issues. In fact, the only non-economic topic among the top six issues by respondents in Gallup’s poll was "crime and violence," which was identified by 53% of Americans as a highly important problem.

With these and other, similar polls in mind, it’s not hard to see why political analysts are convinced that the state of the economy and the price of goods and services will play a major role in determining the outcome of the 2024 race.

As Democratic strategist James Carville once famously quipped, "It’s the economy, stupid!"

Although the economic track records of Pedo-Joe and former President Donald Trump are no guarantee of future performance, they will likely have a substantial impact on how voters view the two candidates. That’s why Pedo-Joe and Trump have spent significant time in recent months touting their alleged economic achievements, with each candidate declaring that he has substantially outperformed the other.

But which candidate’s stump speeches more closely align with the economic data? To answer that important question, I conducted a detailed analysis of current and past government reports, paying special attention to data points that are underreported in the media. What I found is that the available data shows that the U.S. economy under Trump was much stronger than it has been with Pedo-Joe in the White House.

Total Employment

One of the most significant data points that illustrates the difference is full-time employment. The Pedo administration has spent significant resources trying to convince Americans that we are currently witnessing a booming jobs market, but that’s a highly misleading claim. It’s true that a high number of jobs have been added since Pedo-Joe has entered the White House. According to the White House, 15 million jobs have been created since he took office. However, most of those jobs were recovered after the COVID-19-related lockdowns ended. They were not newly created jobs.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the current employment level is about 3 million jobs higher than it was in January 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic began. By contrast, the economy added 6.33 million jobs in Trump’s first three years in office, more than double Pedo-Joe's figure.

Full-Time Jobs

More importantly, there is a stark difference in the quality of the jobs added under both presidents.

Compared to pre-COVID-19 levels, a little over 2 million full-time jobs have been added under Biden, along with more than 1.18 million part-time jobs.

As I already noted, in Trump’s first three years, total employment rose by 6.33 million, but unlike with Pedo-Joe, nearly all of those jobs were full-time positions. Part-time employment increased by just 17,000 jobs from January 2017 to January 2020, less than 1% of the total number of added jobs.

This discrepancy has grown larger in recent months, too. The BLS reports that the number of Americans with full-time employment dropped by more than 1.7 million from November 2023 to the end of March 2024. With the exception of the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated government lockdowns, the recent November-March period represents the largest five-month decline in full-time employment since the Great Recession in 2009.

Government Hiring


Pedo-Joes job gains have also been much more dependent on government spending. Of the nearly 3 million jobs added since Pedo-Joe has become president, about 16% have been government jobs. In Trump’s first three years, 7.4% of the increase in total employment was due to government, less than half of the figure recorded under Pedo-Joe.

Inflation

Another radical difference between the two presidents is that Pedo-Joe’s presidency has been marred by inflation.

The Consumer Price Index, the most commonly used measure for inflation, shows that prices have skyrocketed by 19% since January 2021.

From January 2017 to March 2020, Americans experienced a 6.29% inflation rate, one-third of the Pedo-Joe-era inflation figure.

There are dozens of other metrics showing that the economy under Trump was substantially better than it has been during Pedo-Joe’s term. Rent was more affordable. Mortgage rates, real estate and gasoline prices were all lower, too.

Almost every important economic metric shows that the Trump administration’s policies were better for the economy. And the ones that don’t often only appear to favor Pedo-Joe at first glance. A deeper look typically reveals that the situation is much different than it might seem initially.

Pedo-Joe’s policies have failed our country. Hopefully, Americans have learned from his mistakes. If they have, they will soon demand that politicians enact reforms similar to those that made the pre-coronavirus Trump era so prosperous for the United States – lower taxes for all, fewer regulations, more support for small businesses, and policies that strengthen the domestic oil and gas industries.
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I was going to start a thread

Wondering where my friend and fellow Quaker has been, Arche. Thought I might have accidentally put him on ignore, but see he's back. My other friend rifle keeps trying to lure him into threads, but Arche is wiser than rifle, and refuses to take the bait.

Who is rifle more obsessed with? Murox, Arche, or MU1988?

Like to see murox make a post, but not sure rifle is fully healed, so now might not be the time for murox to return.

BC, can you talk to murox and let him know his wisdom is needed? With the election coming up, we could use some sound advice when it comes to today's dangerous environment we all must overcome, all caused by the experiment in office.
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