Tuesday, September 27, 2022

We've lived through almost SIX years of the demoRats attacking Trump at every turn. It's sickening! So...While I think the GOP has every right to get "REVENGE", I don't think they will, no matter how much I would like to see that happen !!!!

Republicans will seek 'revenge' if they win back the House in November, warns Washington Post columnist   Kristine Parks - 4h ago  

In a Monday Washington Post column, Eugene Robinson warned Americans will have to put up with "performative revenge" from Republicans if the party takes control of Congress this November.

The Post columnist and MSNBC contributor said to expect "Ginned-up investigations, cruel attacks on the marginalized," and "a concocted impeachment of President Biden" if the GOP wins the majority.
"That’s what the nation has to look forward to if Republicans win the House. Those are the only things the party agrees on, except fealty to Donald Trump and an all-consuming desire for power," he added.

Robinson dismissed House Republicans' newly released "Commitment to America" plan, arguing that the GOP had no plans to govern but only to obstruct Democrats, such as putting a stop to their "important work" in the January 6 committee hearings.

"A Republican majority would disband the select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol, ending its important work," he warned. At the same time, the columnist predicted there would be GOP-led "show trial investigations," similar to the congressional hearings following the 2012 Benghazi attacks.

He questioned if Americans should trust what Republicans may find out in their proposed investigations into Hunter Biden's business dealings and art sales, the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the origins of the coronavirus, for instance.

"There are fair questions to be asked about many of these issues. But does anyone trust House Republicans to pose them or to pursue substance over supposed scandal?" he asked.

Robinson also said immigrants and transgenders would be targeted by Republicans.

"Immigrant-bashing plays well with the GOP base," he wrote about potential efforts to curtail illegal immigration.

He added that they would follow Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin's education policies in Virginia and "nationalize the party’s cruelty against transgender Americans."

The Donald Trump presidency was dominated by Democrat-led investigations into Russian collusion and two impeachment efforts.

The GOP has the advantage heading into the midterms, with Fox News projecting Republicans to have a 13-seat majority in the lower chamber.

Monday, September 26, 2022

Tucker Carlson: This is what the collapse of civilization looks like  Fox News


WARNING-Graphic footage: Fox News host Tucker Carlson breaks down the rise in violent crime across the United States on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' #FoxNews

BIDENS FBI and DOJ needs to go !! These are not arrests that the FBI are doing, they are SHOWS for the public to see. SCARE TACTICS

FBI SWAT Team Conducts Early-Morning Raid, Arrests Pro-Life Activist At Pennsylvania Home: Report  By John Rigoli ezzo Sp 24, 2022 DailyWire.com

FBI agents reportedly raided the home of a pro-life activist in Pennsylvania on Friday and arrested him.

A group of between 25 and 30 FBI agents raided the Bucks County, Pennsylvania, home of pro-life activist Mark Houck early Friday morning, his family told LifeSite News. Houck is the leader of a nonprofit group that provides sidewalk counseling at abortion clinics in Philadelphia. The arrest seemed to stem from a court case that was dismissed by a federal court in Philadelphia, but was somehow picked up by the Department of Justice, his family said.

“The kids were all just screaming,” Houck’s wife, Ryan-Marie, told LifeSite. “It was all just very scary and traumatic.”

Ryan-Marie Houck told the outlet that the group of age
nts in SWAT gear arrived in 15 vehicles outside the family home at around 7:05 a.m. Friday morning. The agents quickly surrounded the house and began pounding on the door, demanding they open up. Houck reportedly tried to get the agents to calm down, noting that his seven children were scared, but the agents kept shouting. “[T]hey had big, huge rifles pointed at Mark and pointed at me and kind of pointed throughout the house,” his wife said.

Houck and his wife asked the agents why they were there, to which the agents allegedly replied that they were there to arrest him. His wife asked for a warrant, but “they said that they were going to take him whether they had a warrant or not,”
Ryan-Marie Houck recalled. She protested, saying that what the agents were doing was tantamount to kidnapping. Only then did they provide a copy of the warrant. Shortly afterward, Houck was apparently taken out and put into one of the vehicles.

But the FBI agents quickly softened once they realized the distress they had inflicted on the family, Houck’s wife recounted. “After they had taken Mark, and the kids were all screaming that he was their best friend, the [agents] kind of softened a bit,” she said. “I think they realized what was happening. Or maybe they actually looked at the warrant.”

“They looked pretty ashamed at what had just happened,” she added.

According to the warrant, shared by LifeSite reporter Patrick Delaney, Houck’s arrest stems from an indictment on charges of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act of 1994, specifically for “attack[ing] a patient escort.”

According to his wife, Houck was providing sidewalk counseling at abortion centers in Philadelphia last year, and had taken his then 12-year-old son. On multiple occasions over weeks, a “pro-abortion protestor” allegedly shouted vulgarities and insults at the boy. Houck repeatedly told the protestor not to speak to his son, but the protestor continued to encroach on the boy’s personal space, still spewing vulgarities. Finally, Houck shoved the man away, causing him to fall down. The protestor was not injured, but tried to sue Houck. Though the case was thrown out this summer, it was somehow picked up by the DOJ, Ryan-Marie Houck said.