All Puppets Ultimately Have Their Strings Cut

 

Biden was always going to be dumped by the Puppetmasters.  The schedule has now accelerated since the Democrats are going to get shellacked in the midterms no matter what they do and if Biden is removed control of Congress by the Democrats is essential.  Stay tuned and pass the popcorn.

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1stInfDiv
1stInfDiv
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 5:47am

A lot of talk about a red wave in the midterms. As long as the libs can steal elections as in 2020 they will continue have the majority and the WH. After 2020, they are just continuing to hone the art of the steal. Nothing has been done that I can see to stop election fraud. Additionally, the complicit fake media continues to run propaganda that there was no election fraud in 2020. I pray that I am wrong and there is that red wave.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 7:58am

They’re apparently just going to import 3.2 million votes.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-border-no-imaginable-scenario-to-avoid-another-disaster
The word is out across the globe that the Biden administration likely will not send anyone home. Most likely, Biden and [Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro] Mayorkas will talk tough but indulge the migrants to the maximum extent possible. Mayorkas will talk about processing migrants, not returning them; he’ll have reception centers instead of detention, and ask for their names and fingerprints, and then release them to go where they please; he will use gimmicks to justify granting asylum and work permits to give them a faux legal status; he will promise to remove failed asylum-seekers but will devote no resources to locating them. The administration will do its best to whisk the migrants through some system. They believe that they have nothing to lose. They are betting that even without one-party rule next year, it will be too hard to remove, deport, or block legal status for the millions they have let in, and when their party regains control, they can give out the green cards and cultivate a new generation of loyal Democratic voters.

Donald Link
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 8:30am

The really strange thing about the 2020 election on the dem side is that most of the power brokers knew that there was at least a 50-50 chance that Biden could not finish the term any yet they still went with Kamala for VP, an even worse choice as a potential successor. There were any number of perceived “normal” dems available for the job but they stayed wedded to the identity program. Decades ago many leaders in minority communities were quite familiar with the term “set up to fail.” Seems they were quite correct and now they even have a rather strange nominee for the Supreme Court further that belief.

CAG
CAG
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 8:33am

Remember, Trump was a shoe-in 12 months before the 2020 election. Conservative politicians would do well to not rely on the left continuing its historic implosion. They should, instead, be seen actively working against the liberal agenda.

IstInfDiv
IstInfDiv
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 9:08am

Time will tell.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 9:11am

Remember, Trump was a shoe-in 12 months before the 2020 election.

He wasn’t. He just had an advantage.

I see a federal ‘judge’ in Florida has issued a 288 page opinion insisting that election integrity measures (e.g. restricting the use of drop boxes) are ‘discriminatory’ and ‘unconstitutional’. Democratic institutions are not sustainable when the opposition are basically criminals and the judiciary is stacked with their accomplices.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 9:59am

There were any number of perceived “normal” dems available for the job but they stayed wedded to the identity program.

With regard to the order of succession, their current line up is Biden, Harris, Pelosi, Leahy, Blinken. I don’t think whichever cabal is making the actual decisions is composed of 3d chess players.

CAG
CAG
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 10:19am

He wasn’t. He just had an advantage.

A pretty good advantage in the polls, plus a booming economy, rising wages, low fuel costs, an incompetent (mostly socialist) field of opponents …

insisting that election integrity measures (e.g. restricting the use of drop boxes) are ‘discriminatory’

Yeah, the left increasingly seems to think the words “discriminatory” and “inconvenient” are synonymous.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 12:43pm

Those people wouldn’t be able to vote for over a decade, if ever. It also seems with Hispanics that ultimately the Democrats have been letting into the country voters who are trending Republican.

You should click the link, it’s not just south americans that are estimated as coming in. And we’ll see. If they’re planning something, I wouldn’t be surprised if the dems have a fast track to have the new illegals voting in 6 months.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 12:46pm

Democratic institutions are not sustainable when the opposition are basically criminals and the judiciary is stacked with their accomplices.

Bingo.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 3:03pm

On other matters, legal counsel for The Hon. Richard Posner have admitted in court filings that he’s holed up in a nursing home and that he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in early 2018. (They’re also contending he cannot be held responsible for oral agreements reached with the employees of a non-profit he founded). We have a relation that was diagnosed with cognitive decline around that time. Out of town relatives noticed something off about him at the end of 2014 and, given what happened to his practice revenue, you can infer his clients noticed it about six years earlier. (He was in a licensed profession; his license was pulled at the time of the diagnosis). I once new a faculty member who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in the summer 1998, having unexpectedly retired; there had been stories about him around the campus for about five years at that point.

I have to wonder if there were clerks and counsel around Chicago who sensed what was up with Posner. He resigned from the bench just six months before the diagnosis.

WK Aiken
WK Aiken
Friday, April 1, AD 2022 4:22pm

” It also seems with Hispanics that ultimately the Democrats have been letting into the country voters who are trending Republican.”

In 2021 I had the opportunity to work in areas where there was a preponderance of Hispanic labor, legal status unknown. However, what I witnessed were people who were hard-working, ethical, remarkably moral, family-oriented and where visible, VERY Catholic. It is certainly anecdotal, and for every quid there’s at least one quo, but IMHO if the Jackass party thinks they’re importing a solid voter bloc, I believe they are sadly mistaken. My 2 cents.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Tuesday, April 5, AD 2022 6:45am

Naturalization can’t even begin Nate until a person has been lawfully in the country for five years. Let’s see the Democrats try to change that in the Senate unless they are first able to kill the filibuster. After they lose the House in the fall, whatever they were planning becomes academic for a good long while.

It’s so cute you think they’re still playing by the rules, Don…
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2021/07/01/noncitizens-are-slowly-gaining-voting-rights
https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/commentary/the-real-hr-1-problem-illegal-immigrants-voting
I see in there Illinois is one of the states trying to do this run around so good luck in your effort to fight this in your neck of the woods.

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