FEATURED VIDEO: The Bryan family shares how the Chatham County District Attorney's office was their voice in the prosecution of the man who shot and killed their son, Lawrence Bryan, IV in 2015. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ As Trump's campaign style and willingness to visit virtually all of America, as the resident president, contrasts against Biden's inability to do so, the political momentum shifts and as it does the market should do better. If the economy sinks and/or the recovery stalls, because the pandemic re-surges, this is the best
hope Joke has and why the Democrats will do whatever they can to keep street turmoil high and reject anything by way of positive developments. As their fear of winning at the ballot box fades they must prepare to "steal" the election through the legal system, get the counting of the "late" ballot dispute to SCOTUSand pray Chief Justice Roberts will continue to rule, not in the favor of the constitution, but due to his desire to maintain "court comity.". Democrats also have the mass media on their side to keep chipping away at Trump's un-trustworthiness image through the process of constant drip,drip, dripping of poisonous articles that play off his un-likability and past impressions of his "playboy" life that have been constructed due to cutting corners working through/with unsavory associations. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The campaign song for Joke should be Bachrach's "Promises, Promises." No specificity just promises:
Joe Biden Promises Fewer Fires, Floods, and Hurricanes if He Wins in November
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Contrasting Biden with Trump regarding Israel. The influence comes from Bernie.Biden goes with the wind, finger in the air, head someplace else.
What does ‘dangerous for Israel’ and the Jews mean to Biden?His J Street speech shows that the contrast with Trump, who has gained ground among Jewish voters, is contempt for Israeli democracy and an accusation of aiding anti-Semitism. (September 14, 2020 / JNS) It’s fortunate for Joe Biden that his ability to win the support of most Jewish voters doesn’t depend on his stance on Israel. As a new poll from the liberal Jewish Electorate Institute showed, Israel ranked at the bottom of a list of 11 issues that respondents cared about. With President Donald Trump hosting a White House ceremony this week that will commemorate the signing of normalization agreements between Israel and theUnited Arab Emirates as well as Bahrain, it’s difficult for the Democrats to claim that Trump shouldn’t be trusted when it comes to safeguarding the alliance with the Jewish state. Yet that is the argument that Biden made when he found the time to speak at a virtual event hosted by the left-wing J Street lobby. The group, which operated primarily as a cheerleader for the Obama administration’s campaign to pressure Israel and to appease Iran during its eight years in office, endorsed the former vice president’s candidacy earlier this year. And it provided a receptive audience for Biden’s claims that Trump is “dangerous” for Israel. It was that turn of events that helped push the Arab states into Israel’s arms since Obama’s appeasement of Tehran made them look at the Jewish state as an ally. But Biden also used his J Street speech to reiterate his belief that the United States must pressure Israel to make concessions that will enable the creation of a Palestinian state. In doing so, the Democrat is sticking to the same talking points he’s been reciting since he entered national politics 48 years ago. Biden ought to understand by now that the Palestinians have no interest in a two-state solution. If that was their goal, they could have achieved it 20 years ago, when President Bill Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered it PLO chief Yasser Arafat or 12 years ago when President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert offered one to Arafat’s successor, Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Unlike Biden and his J Street cheering squad, the Arab states are as tired of Palestinian intransigence as the majority of Israeli voters. Biden has been talking down to Israeli leaders since the days when he was lecturing Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on what was good for their country and sees no reason to change now. Trump’s contempt for the “experts” who will likely regain control of U.S. foreign policy if the president is defeated is what allowed his administration to demonstrate that the conventional wisdom about the peace process peddled by Obama, Biden and their followers was totally wrong. For those who believe it is America’s job to save Israel from itself, regardless of the will of Israeli voters, Biden is the best choice. According to the JEI survey, Biden leads Trump 67-30 among Jewish voters. Yet it’s possible to argue that the smaller though still substantial lead enjoyed by the Democrat, which is less than the 71-23 percent lead that exit polls gave Hillary Clinton among Jews four years ago, reflects the fact that some Republicans who couldn’t bring themselves to vote for Trump in 2016 were brought back to the GOP by his record on Israel. The 11 percent difference between Clinton’s hold on the Jewish vote and that of Biden could prove crucial in November. Even a small increase for Trump might flip states like Florida or Pennsylvania if the vote there turns out to be close. If Biden widens his lead among Jews and possibly forestalls another Trump victory in the Electoral College, it will be by continuing to charge that Trump is encouraging anti-Semitism on the far right that is reflected by a growing sense of insecurity among American Jews. He is seeking to play on the fear of right-wing extremism that manifested itself in the synagogue shootings in Pittsburgh and Poway, Calif. It’s a charge that was repeated last week by former Anti-Defamation League national director Abe Foxman when he wrote in the Times of Israel endorsing Biden. Fox disingenuously claimed that Trump has dismantled the bipartisan consensus on the issue. In doing so, he seems to blame Trump for being a supporter of Israel and ignores the fact that the consensus no longer exists because many left-wing Democrats are either harsh critics of the Jewish state or supporters of the anti-Semitic BDS movement. More importantly, while noting the real danger from the far right, which Trump has condemned, Biden ignores and Foxman downplays the growth of left-wing anti-Semitism that involves a far larger and more significant sector of the American electorate than the marginal though still dangerous right-wing anti-Semites. Foxman claims that Trump’s “illiberal” presidency has empowered hate groups that menace Jews. But he fails to note that the left’s cancel culture, “anti-racism” and “white privilege” training not to mention a Black Lives Matter movement that is linked to dangerous intersectional myths—targets Jews as oppressors because they are white and because they falsely accuse Israel of being a colonial state. The greatest threat to liberal values isn’t from a tiny segment of right-wing haters, troubling though they may be. Rather, it is from those on the left that Biden is hoping will stick to the Democrats rather than staying home because the nominee is too much of a centrist. Jews who support Biden’s liberal policies have every reason to vote for him just as conservatives support Trump. But for the party that has contempt for Israeli democracy, seeks to appease Iran and is allied with the BLM movement to portray the election as a referendum on Jewish safety is nothing less than chutzpah. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bright caring black leaders give their appraisal of BLM: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/16503/black-lives-matter-appraisals ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dick The liberal media will only report when a few retired Admirals/Generals oppose Trump. D--
Open Letter from Senior Military Leaders The 2020 election affords the American people an urgently needed opportunity to affirm their devotion to the Constitution of the United States and to the American way of life. As senior leaders of America’s military, we took an oath to defend the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic. At present, our country is now confronted with enemies here and abroad, as well as a once in a century pandemic. As retired military officers, we believe that Donald J. Trump has been tested as few other presidents have and is the proven leader to confront these dangers. It can be argued that this is the most important election since our country was founded. With the Democratic Party welcoming to socialists and Marxists, our historic way of life is at stake. During the Obama/Biden administration, America’s armed forces were subjected to a series of ill-considered and debilitating budget cuts. The Democrats have once again pledged to cut defense spending, undermining our military strength. The Democrats’ opposition to border security, their pledge to return to the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, their antagonism towards the police and planned cuts to military spending will leave the United States more vulnerable to foreign enemies. President Trump’s resolute stands have deterred our enemies from aggression against us and our allies. The proposed defense cuts by the Democrats will, in our professional judgment, create a potentially perilous situation for the United States during a time of great external and internal threats to our Nation. For these reasons, we support Donald Trump’s re-election. We believe that President Donald Trump is committed to a strong America. As president, he will continue to secure our borders, defeat our adversaries, and restore law and order domestically. We urge our fellow Americans to join us in supporting the re-election of Donald Trump for President. Gen. Alfred Hansen, U.S. Air Force, Retired Gen. William R. Looney III, U.S. Air Force, Retired Gen. Lance Smith, U.S. Air Force, Retired ADM. Mark Fitzgerald, U.S, Navy Retired ADM. Thomas B. Hayward, U.S. Navy, Retired ADM. Jerome L. Johnson, U.S. Navy, Retired ADM. Leighton Smith, U.S. Navy, Retired ADM. Steven White, U.S. Navy, Retired LTG Edward Anderson, U.S. Army, Retired LTG Emil “Buck” Bedard, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired LTG William G. Boykin, U.S. Army, Retired LTG Dennis Cavin, U.S. Army, Retired LTG James Chambers, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Matthew T. Cooper, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired LTG Gordon E. Fornell, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Jay Garner, U.S. Army, Retired LTG Stan Green, U.S. Army, Retired LTG Earl Hailston, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired LTG D.J. Heljlik, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired LTG Timothy A. Kinnan , U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG James M. Link, U.S. Army, Retired LTG Frederick McCorckle, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired LTG Thomas McInerney, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Thomas J. Owen, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Garry L. Parks, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired LTG Clifford H. Rees, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG James C. Riley, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Richard M. Scofield, U.S Air Force, Retired LTG Leroy Sisco, U.S. Army, Retired LTG Ellie G. Shuler, Jr., U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Hubert G. Smith, U.S. Army, Retired LTG David Teal, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Garry Trexler, U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Ronald L. Watts, U.S. Army, Retired LTG R. L. Wetzel, U.S. Army, Retired LTG John W. Woodmansee, Jr. U.S. Army, Retired LTG John L. Woodward Jr., U.S. Air Force, Retired LTG Michael W. Wooley, U.S. Air Force, Retired VADM Edward Briggs, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM Toney M. Bucchi, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM E.W. Clexton, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM W. J. Hancock, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM Gordon Holder, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM William Dean Lee, U.S. Coast Guard, Retired VADM James W. Metzger, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM James Pappas, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM John M. Poindexter, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM Robert J. Spane, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM Edward Straw, U.S. Navy, Retired VADM Jerry Unruh, U.S. Navy, Retired MG Joseph Arbuckle, U.S. Army, Retired MG Paul Bergson, U.S. Army, Retired MG Casey D. Blake, US. Air Force, Retired MG William G. Bowden, U.S. Marines, Retired MG Edward Bracken, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Patrick Brady, MOH, U.S Army, Retired MG David Burford, U.S. Army, Retired MG H. Hale Burr, Jr. U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Thomas Carter, U.S Air Force, Retired MG Carroll Childers, U.S. Army, Retired MG Peter W. Clegg, U S .Army, Retired MG Jeffrey Cliver, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG John Closner, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Richard S. Colt, U.S. Army, Retired MG Wesley Craig, U.S. Army, Retired MG James Cravens, U.S. Army, Retired MG James D. Delk, U.S. Army, Retired MG Robert E. Dempsey, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Travis Dyer, U.S. Army, Retired MG Neil Eddins, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG David Eidsaune, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Fred E. Elam, U.S. Army, Retired MG Peter Franklin, U.S. Army, Retired MG David C. Garza, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Brian I. Geehan, U.S. Army, Retired MG Timothy F. Ghormley, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Francis C. Gideon, Jr. U.S. Air Force, Retired MG William A. Gorton, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG John S. Grinalds, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG John Gronski, U.S. Army, Retired MG Gary L. Harrell, U.S. Army, Retired MG Bryan Hawley, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG John W. Hawley, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Robert R. Hicks Jr. U.S. Army, Retired MG Geoff Higginbotham, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Bobby Hollingsworth, U.S. Marine Corp, Retired MG Jerry D. Holmes, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Clinton V. Horn, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Dewitt T. Irby, Jr. U.S. Army, Retired MG Donald L. Jacka, U.S. Army, Retired MG William K. James, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Alan D. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired MG David J. Kaucheck, U.S. Army, Retired MG Michael C. Kerby, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG John A. Leide, U.S. Army, Retired MG Vernon Lewis, U.S. Army, Retired MG Thomas Lightner, U.S. Army, Retired MG James E. Livingston, MOH, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Robert E. Livingston, Jr. , U.S. Army, Retired MG Jarvis Lynch, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG O. G. Mannon, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Clay T. McCutchan, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Paul Mock , U.S. Army, Retired MG Bruce Moore, U.S. Army, Retired MG William A. Navas, Jr. U.S. Army, Retired MG George Norwood, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Ray O’Mara, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Joe S. Owens, U.S. Army, Retired MG Richard Perraut, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Ronald G. Richard, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Ernest O. Robbins II, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG H. Douglas Robertson, U.S. Army, Retired MG Nels Running, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG John P. Schoeppner, Jr. U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Richard A. Scholtes, U.S. Army, Retired MG Gregory Schumacher, Us. Army, Retired MG Richard Secord, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Mark Solo, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Melvin Spiese, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG James Stewart, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Michael P. Sullivan, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Paul Vallely, U.S. Army, Retired MG Russell L. Violett, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Kenneth W. Weir, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired MG Geoffrey P. Wiedeman, Jr., U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Gary C. Wattnem, U.S. Army, Retired MG Richard Wightman, Jr., U.S. Army, Retired MG Michael N. Wilson, U.S. Air Force, Retired MG Albert Zapanta, U.S. Army, Retired RADM Philip Anselmo, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Stephen Barchet, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Jon W. Bayless, Jr., U.S. Navy, Retired RADM James B. Best, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Stanley D. Bozin, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Bruce B. Bremner, U.S. Navy, Retired RADL Norman Campbell, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM James J. Carey, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Arthur Clark, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Jay Cohen, U.S. Navy, Retired RADL David Cronk, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Ernest A. Elliot, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM James. R. Fowler, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Albert Gallotta, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM William J. Gilmore, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Andrew A. Granuzzo, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM John G. Hekman, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Donald E. Hickman, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Steve Israel, U.S. Navy, Retired RDML Grady L. Jackson, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Ronny Jackson, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM John Graham King, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Jon Kreitz, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Charles Kubic, U.S. Navy, Retired RADL Bobby C. Lee, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Douglas E. Lee, U.S Navy, Retired RADM Frederick L. 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Smith, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Alton Stocks, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Thomas E. Stone, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Barton D. Strong, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Jeremy D. Taylor, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM William E. Terry, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Robert P. Tiernan, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Lenn Vincent, U. S. Navy, Retired RADM George Wagner, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM H. Denny Wisely, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Ray Cowden Witter, U.S. Navy, Retired RADM Charles B. Young, U.S. Navy, Retired BG John Allen, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG John Arick, U.S Marine Corps. Retired BG Mark Beesley, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Charles L. Bishop, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG William A. Bloomer, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired BG Frank Bruno, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Jimmy Cash, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Clifton C. Clark, Jr. U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Keith B. Connolly, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Philip M. Drew, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Curtis Emery II, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Terry Ethridge, U.S. Army, Retired BG Robert L. Floyd II, U.S. Army, Retired BG Jerome V. Foust, US Army, Retired BG C. William Fox, Jr. MD, U.S.Army, Retired BG Norman R. Ham, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG David A. Herrelko, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG C. J. Hindman, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Stanislaus J. Hoey, U.S. Army, Retired BG Thomas Honeywill, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Tamhra Hutchins-Frye, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG James Johnston, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Charles Jones, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Robert Jordan, U.S. Army, Retired BG Douglas E. Lee, U.S. Army, Retired BG Ronald S. Mangum, U.S. Army, Retired BG Thomas P. Maney, U.S. Army, Retired BG Michael P. McRaney, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG James M. Mead, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired BG Joseph Mensching, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Bruce Miketinac, U.S. Army, Retired BG Daniel L. Montgomery, U.S. Army, Retired BG Hans Mueh, U. S. Air Force, Retired BG Michael I. Neil, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired BG Joseph Oder, U.S. Army, Retired BG Guido J. Portante, U.S. Army, Retired BG Teddy E. Rinebarger, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Douglas J. Richardson, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Steven A. Roser, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Michael Scholes, U.S. Army, Retired BG George L. Schulstad, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG David B. Warner, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG William O. Welch, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Robert V. Woods, U.S. Air Force, Retired BG Robert H. Woods, Jr. U.S. Army, Retired BG David Zalis, CH, U.S. Army, Retired ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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