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Sep 30, 2022 19:20:35   #
Airforceone wrote:
What a bunch of BS DeSantis did not do any of that he went to Biden.
Biden spoke with DeSantis 5 days before the hurricane hit to coordinate all the resources available to florida.

Biden mobilized Search and Rescue teams, which is the main priority. It included FEMA rescue teams, coast guard, Biden even got the military involved thru the defense department and the interior department.

Biden pre staged 158,000 gals of fuel and over 400 generators of all sizes

Biden mobilized the Army corp of engineers over 400 personnel to conduct immediate power and fuel assessments.

Coordinated with the Red Cross to immediately open over 30 shelters an additional 60 shelters if needed.

Biden coordinated over 3.8 million liters of water staged outside the storm zone zone. Loaded and ready to go after the storm moved out.

Over 200 FEMA personal are coordinating with Florida officials to assess immediate needs to the hard hit areas. FEMA moved over 200 additional ambulances to assist the medical staff in Florida.
Biden has federal medical teams that were sent to florida and are on standby throughout the effected zones. Utilizing Military medical staff on standby if needed.

All those utility trucks sent to florida were coordinated thru Florida Power and light and Utility companies from outside the state. Not DeSantis

All DeSantis did was a phone call with Biden and FEMA officials. It was a coordinated thru the federal government thru Biden and FEMA officials.

Your sick comment about slow joe is an absolute disgrace and should be removed.

Biden had shown days before and during real leadership and working with federal and state government officials who in florida have been constant critics. This nation went without leadership for 4 years with the last president who sat at his desk and redirected the Hurricane with a sharpie.
Biden used every resource within the federal government to help the citizens of Florida. And you give DeSantis the credit. Damm you people need a dose of reality.
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Joes lap dog
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Sep 29, 2022 18:19:19   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/battleground-tracker-gop-house-lead-133020276.html


Here goes bad bob again
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Sep 29, 2022 18:18:22   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2022/09/27/Biden-student-debt-plan-costs/2141664262015/


Thirty years ago I did not go because I could not afford payments for years. Now I have to pay for you socialist wanna-bes
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Sep 29, 2022 18:15:53   #
kemmer wrote:
You need psychiatric help. Seriously! 🤔


He needs to be kicked off democrat or Republican who says stuff like that
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Sep 29, 2022 18:14:24   #
Big Kahuna wrote:
The J6 fraudulent commission has cancelled their session today citing as an excuse bad weather supposedly hitting Florida. The real reason was leaked and it had nothing to do with the hurricane but had to do with them realizing that again they have nothing on Trump and they did not want to be upstaged by the hurricane hitting Florida or their having to admit the commission and the so called i**********n was really no i**********n at all as stated by the FBI.


They have been making up stuff on him since before he was elected
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Sep 29, 2022 18:09:22   #
Birdmam wrote:
T*********r’s are the best thing in the military


Ah b***h?
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Sep 29, 2022 18:08:27   #
son of witless wrote:
Democrat v**ers are vicious. Vicious scum.


Some of them. Sad to say some in my own family
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Sep 29, 2022 18:06:39   #
Parky60 wrote:
Every two years, Ligonier Ministries works with LifeWay Research to evaluate the theological temperature of the American church. This year's State of Theology study's results show that not just Americans but Evangelicals in particular are increasingly muddy on core t***hs such as the nature and character of God, the reality of human sin, the role of the Church in the world, and the exclusivity and divinity of Jesus Christ.

For context, the survey defines "evangelical" as a Christian believer who meets four criteria: that the Bible is the highest authority for what someone believes, that it is important for non-Christians to trust Jesus Christ as their savior, that Jesus' death on the cross is the only sacrifice that removes the penalty of humanity's sin, and that only those who trust in Him alone receive God's free gift of eternal salvation. 

Though that definition is a promising theological start, the results go quickly downhill from there. 

For example, nearly half of evangelicals agreed that God "learns and adapts" to different circumstances, in stark contrast to the biblical doctrine of unchanging nature, or immutability; 65% of evangelicals agreed that everyone is "born innocent in the eyes of God," denying the doctrine of original sin, and with it, the very reason that people need salvation in the first place. 

Some 56% of evangelicals agreed with the idea that "God accepts the worship of all religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam," in contrast to Jesus' words in Matthew that without Him, "no one knows the Father."

The most stunning result had to do with the topic of Jesus Christ's divinity. When asked whether they agreed that "Jesus was a great teacher ...but not God," 43% of American evangelicals answered yes. That number is up 13% from just two years ago. 

Even if we generously allow for some confusion in the phrasing of the questions and what they implied, The State of Theology paints a bleak picture. People who claim the title of "evangelical," a title that long was defined, at least in part, by adherence to historic Christian belief, stand a good chance of believing humanity is basically good at birth, that God is not concerned with worship or doctrine being particularly "Christian," and that Jesus was a good teacher, but not God incarnate.

It's worth noting that these failures are not because evangelicals have a low view of Scripture. Some 95%, after all, still agree with the statement that "the Bible is 100% accurate in all that it teaches." The implication, then, is that they simply don't know what it teaches, either because they haven't been taught or they haven't cared enough to learn.  

In fact, in many corners of evangelicalism, it is assumed that doctrine doesn't matter. This can take at least two forms: hyper-emotionalism, the idea that God will settle for our sincerity and our affection, even over and above whether or not our beliefs are true; or a hyper-politicization, one that assumes it really matters whom you v**e for and what group you belong to, not what you believe about the essential t***h of the Gospel or the claims of Christ.

In reply to all this, Jesus was really clear. Here's what He said, "God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in t***h." It was for this reason that the divine Logos came into the world "to testify to the t***h," and it's only the t***h that sets us free. And it's interesting to me that in the Old Testament, idolatry is portrayed not only as worshipping a false God but worshipping a false idea of who God is, such as was the case with the Golden Calf incident.

A bright spot to this survey is what it revealed about hot topics, moral issues: 91% of evangelicals agreed that a******n is a sin, and 94% agreed that sex outside of traditional marriage is a sin, although that conclusion is muddied by another 28% who agreed that Scripture's condemnation of homosexual behavior "doesn't apply today." 

We will never have a clear sense of who God is, His omnipotence and immutability, His character and work in the world, how He sees us and what He requires of us, without a biblical understanding of who Jesus is and the absolute authority He wields over all creation. If our thinking is rooted instead in only our political allegiances or some vague notion of God's "niceness," we will have simply obtained a "form of godliness, while denying its power." 

Once in a meeting I attended, a Christian leader quipped, "If we could just get all the Christians saved, we'd be in good shape." The results of this study show it's time for many so-called Christians to repent, for many churches to renew their commitments to catechism, and for all of us who claim Christ to commit our hearts and minds to know who He is, who He has revealed Himself to be.
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You are treading on hallowed ground. People have been trying to destroy Christianity for centuries. I am told people are trying to do it now to push the USA into socialism
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Sep 29, 2022 18:01:37   #
Parky60 wrote:
You may have noticed that the left is starting to elevate T***sportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, whose main contributions to his cabinet position have been not being there at all and going after those pesky r****t highways.

Still, since no one honestly believes that Joe Biden will actually run for president in 2024, it’s time to consider alternatives, and, let’s face it, it won’t be Kamala Harris.

Anyway, this week, the left is gushing over Buttigieg’s recent attack on Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) for sending migrants to blue cities, which is being hyped on social media as some brilliant and meticulous owning of the Florida governor. It really wasn’t, but the left has a habit of mythologizing those they want to see in power.

But the real irony of the fawning over Buttigieg is that it comes the same week he utterly embarrassed himself when he was trying to push electric vehicles when he said,

“A lot of Americans could be saving a lot of money by owning an EV, but only if they could afford it.”

Those silly Americans. If only they bought a $67,000 car, they could save money!

What Buttigieg didn’t say is that the cost of electric cars has skyrocketed under Biden, and it’s perhaps because of the new EV tax credit. Do you think it was a coincidence that Ford increased the price of their electric truck by $8,500 at the same time the new $7,500 tax credit (included in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act) was about to pass?

It’s been rumored for some time now that Buttigieg is being g***med to succeed Biden. I dunno; maybe the Democrats should raise their standards up from the guy who said that you could save money if you could afford a $67,000 car.
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Send some of his kick-back to the general public and maybe a few can buy one. The rest of us will be riding the electric bus whether we like it or not
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Sep 29, 2022 17:57:30   #
proud republican wrote:
http://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/weather-vs-climate


Tell branden to start using a horse and buggy. Or is saying that horses fart to much
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Sep 29, 2022 17:55:16   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
What The FBI Did To Melania’s Panties Is SICK

Syndicated with permission via Valiant News| Tom Pappert| Former First Lady Melania Trump bought new clothes after the Biden Justice Department authorized the FBI to raid 45th President Donald Trump’s home and resort in Florida last month, a new report claims.

Melania Trump was apparently concerned about unknown men touching her underwear following the raid, according to Radar Online, citing a friend of the former First Lady.

“Melania doesn’t like the idea of strangers going rifling through her things. Who knows who touched her underwear during the raid? She’s never going to feel comfortable wearing those ever again,” her friend told the outlet, also revealing that Trump is a bigger “germaphobe” than her husband.

he added, “Most people don’t know that Melania is a bigger germaphobe than her husband. She h**es people touching her and certainly doesn’t want to put on lingerie that FBI agents have had their hands all over.”

Trump and her husband are known to have separate bedrooms and bathrooms, with the couple often citing their conflicting schedules and abundance of living space.

“Even if they wore gloves, it is still strangers going through your underwear draws [sic],” Radar Online reported, citing sources close to Trump. “She has already bought new underwear and thrown everything that has been contaminated away.”

It’s worth noting that the Trump family watched the raid happen live from New York via Mar-a-Lago’s CCTV system, per Trump lawyer Chrstina Bobb.

Bobb revealed on August 12 that “the folks in New York – President Trump and his family – probably had a better view than I did because they had the CCTV, but they were able to watch I was stuck in the parking lot there to collect paper and answer questions.”

She added, “They were actually able to see the whole thing so they actually have a better idea of what took place inside.”

This is not the first time the FBI was accused of rifling through the former First Lady’s clothing during the politically destructive raid on her husband’s home.

Also on August 12, Donald Trump wrote on T***h Social that FBI agents who raided his home “rummaged through” the closets, clothing, and “personal items” belonging to Melania

https://thebeltwayreport.com/2022/09/what-the-fbi-did-to-melanias-panties-is-sick/

Season 5 of the 3 "FBI" shows began last Tuesday on "CBS". These are among my favorite TV shows. I especially like the attractive ladies on these 3 shows. Ebonee Noel really stands out with her beauty and when someone is needed to run down and catch a runner she does it.
It is too bad that the real FBI isn't as good as these 3 TV shows.
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Has the kgb been teaching the fbi It sure looks like it
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Sep 29, 2022 17:53:17   #
336Robin wrote:
It's kind of hard to say they don't have you dead to rights, when they have you dead to rights.



An advisor to the J****** 6 c*******e said Mark Meadows' texts provide 'irrefutable' proof of a comprehensive plot to overturn the 2020 e******n :
Kelsey Vlamis
Mon, September 26, 2022 at 12:00 AM


A former technical adviser to the J****** 6 c*******e discussed the investigation with "60 Minutes."

Denver Riggleman said texts from Mark Meadows showed a "roadmap" to overturning the e******n.

Meadows was receiving texts about the alternate e*****rs plot just days after the e******n.

A former technical adviser to the J****** 6 c*******e said texts former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows turned over provide "irrefutable" proof of a plot to overturn the results of the 2020 e******n.

Denver Riggleman, a former Republican congressman, made the comment during an interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes" on Sunday. He said Meadows' texts showed a "roadmap" for how allies of former President Donald Trump were trying to overturn the e******n.

"It showed actually the evolution of the beginning arguments from alternate e*****rs all the way through rally planning, all the way to day of," he said.

Host Bill Whitaker asked Riggleman to confirm his belief that Meadows' texts "provide irrefutable, time-stamped proof of a comprehensive plot at all levels of government to overturn the e******n."


Riggleman responded affirmatively: "Irrefutable. Early in the text messages they were talking about alternate e*****rs, you know, I think as soon as November 5th or November 6th."

Whitaker went on to note the many text messages Meadows had received in the days after the e******n, including one from Donald Trump Jr. in which he explained an alternate e*****rs plan that would allow his father to win pending Congress's actions on J****** 6.

Meadows, who was Trump's chief of staff from 2020 to 2021, was also receiving texts about how to address the "stolen" e******n from people like MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Insider previously compiled a list of all the texts Meadows had received while the J****** 6 i**********n was unfolding.

Video: House committee targeted Mark Meadows' texts in 2021

"The Meadows text messages show you an administration that was completely eaten up with a digital v***s called Q***n and conspiracy theories: an apocalyptic, messianic buffoonery. You can look at the text messages as that roadmap, but it's also a look into the psyche of the Republican party today," Riggleman said.

Riggleman noted it's unclear if Meadows turned over all of his relevant texts but said "what we got is pretty valuable."

A lawyer for Meadows did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Read the original article on Business Insider
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They were sure the the Russians were working with trump to get him elected schift said on national television that he had written proof. What happened there pal
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Sep 29, 2022 17:50:26   #
Parky60 wrote:
A Washington Post columnist downplayed the plight of the millions of Americans who are struggling under high inflation, giving them “seven silver linings” for recession.

Michelle Singletary wrote in what read more like an op-ed than a news story. The headline of the Sept. 28 story was downright insulting to the millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet: “7 ways a recession could be good for you financially.” In her logic, “[A]s bad as things are — rising interest rates, high inflation, stock market tumbling — the economy hasn’t imploded as it did during the Great Depression.”

In other words, don’t worry, be happy! At least America hasn’t reached Great Depression levels of economic instability. Yikes.

“Of course, times are tough — and for some people, much more than others. But remember that fear will not help you make wise financial decisions,” Singletary patronized to her readers.

If that wasn’t bad enough, Singletary quoted former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s inaugural speech in an attempt to convince the American people that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself” on recession. But even there, she hedged. “Here are seven silver linings if we are heading into a recession.”

She pointed to (1) housing prices, (2) saving rates, (3) the I bonds inflation rate, (4) the dollar, (5) unemployment, (6) used car prices and (7) student loan forgiveness to make her point.

The economy contracted for its second quarter in a row in August, meeting the traditional definition of a recession. But a “recession” means something different in The Washington Post’s universe, it seems.

Singletary continued to give unsolicited advice about the bright side of a recession. “While many people are hurting, there may be ways to cushion the downside,” she wrote.

She continued: “Unemployment is still relatively low. People with jobs and money to spare can spend on luxuries such as a vacation.”

But Brownstone Institute President Jeffrey Tucker blew up the liberal media’s narrative on the “red hot” job market in an August column in The Epoch Times headlined “The Jobs H**x.” The economy is forcing people to pick up “second and third jobs,” Tucker explained. He later warned against trusting media spin on the economy in an exclusive interview with MRC Business, “so we don’t find ourselves living in an Orwellian world, in which the government is forever broadcasting great news about the great glories of life while people are at home suffering and dying and wondering why their electricity bill is three times what it was six months ago.”

To top it all off, Singletary celebrated President Joe Biden’s legally dubious student loan forgiveness plan, comparing him to Roosevelt using “his executive power to wage war against the economic emergency gripping the United States.”
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The only thing we have to fear is democrat policies
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Sep 21, 2022 13:51:40   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-loyalty-trump-vs-party-001357581.html


Bad bob is consistent whether he is right?
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Sep 19, 2022 14:13:01   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/time-call-maga-national-security-225628580.html


Bad bob or bad boob?
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