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Rioters Run Rampant Despite Guilty Verdict for Derek Chauvin
Vandalism and rioting broke out in Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday night in response to the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin.The rioters began spray-painting the Justice Center, according to The OregonianWe all knew that they wouldn't stop rioting.Comment
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Due to the administration failing to protect the border I think Biden admin should pay back ALL the states for money spent protecting their state, after all that is the primary duty of our government!
Democrat Senators Urge Biden to Reimburse Arizona for National Guard Troops at Border
Two Democrat senators on Wednesday called on President Joe Biden to reimburse their state for sending National Guard personnel to the border to help deal with the immigration crisis.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, announced this weekKyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said they back the deployment in a letter to Bidenasking foster parentsacknowledgedComment
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HAHAHAhahahaha
Climate activists dump manure near White House to protest Biden's 'bulls**t' environmental plan
A group of climate activists gathered in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to literally make a stink about President Joe Biden's environmental plan ahead of the White House summit on climate issues involving 40 world leaders.
Videos and photos circulating online of the Earth Day demonstration show activists wheeling pink wheelbarrows containing cow manure downtown toward the White House before dumping the contents in a pile onto the street.
In all, about 15 wheelbarrow loads of manure were dumped into a pile before a sign saying "stop the bulls**t" was planted on top, the Washington Examiner reported.
A spokesman for the activist group, called Extinction Rebellion, told the outlet they were protesting Biden's plan to cut carbon emission by 50% of 2005 levels by 2030, which he argued was not nearly enough to ward off catastrophic environmental consequences.
"His plan to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2030, long after he's out of office, is too little, too late," the spokesman reportedly said. "We need net-zero carbon emissions by 2025. Anything else guarantees climate destruction and nails the coffin shut for millions across the globe."
While dumping the manure, the activists were heard chanting, "As you bulls**t us, time is running out." Another sign on display at the event read, "Declare Climate Emergency Now!"
Washingtonian writer Jane Recker reported that after dumping the manure, the activists dispersed without cleaning up their mess.
In remarks at the virtual summit, Biden framed the climate crisis as "the existential crisis of our time."
What else?
The summit, according to The Hill, was riddled with technical difficulties. While Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks, her voice echoed on the live feed making it difficult for anyone to hear. A similar echo occurred at times during Biden's remarks, as well.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also affected by audio issues. The outlet reported that his remarks were "interrupted by dial sounds, as if someone were pressing phone keys near his microphone."
Perhaps the funniest moment, however, occurred when it was time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to speak. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had cut away from French President Emmanuel Macron because his speech was originally not accompanied with English subtitles and opened the floor to Putin. But the Russian president was apparently not aware of the transition.
"'The floor is now to the President of the Russian Federation,' Blinken said after several moments of silence, as Putin continued to shift in his seat, seemingly unaware that attention had turned to him ... More than a minute later, Putin began giving his remarks," The Hill reported.
A spokesman for the activist group, called Extinction Rebellion, told the outlet they were protesting Biden's plan to cut carbon emission by 50% of 2005 levels by 2030, which he argued was not nearly enough to ward off catastrophic environmental consequences.
"His plan to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2030, long after he's out of office, is too little, too late," the spokesman reportedly said. "We need net-zero carbon emissions by 2025. Anything else guarantees climate destruction and nails the coffin shut for millions across the globe."
While dumping the manure, the activists were heard chanting, "As you bulls**t us, time is running out." Another sign on display at the event read, "Declare Climate Emergency Now!"
Washingtonian writer Jane Recker reported that after dumping the manure, the activists dispersed without cleaning up their mess.
In remarks at the virtual summit, Biden framed the climate crisis as "the existential crisis of our time."
What else?
The summit, according to The Hill, was riddled with technical difficulties. While Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks, her voice echoed on the live feed making it difficult for anyone to hear. A similar echo occurred at times during Biden's remarks, as well.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also affected by audio issues. The outlet reported that his remarks were "interrupted by dial sounds, as if someone were pressing phone keys near his microphone."
Perhaps the funniest moment, however, occurred when it was time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to speak. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had cut away from French President Emmanuel Macron because his speech was originally not accompanied with English subtitles and opened the floor to Putin. But the Russian president was apparently not aware of the transition.
"'The floor is now to the President of the Russian Federation,' Blinken said after several moments of silence, as Putin continued to shift in his seat, seemingly unaware that attention had turned to him ... More than a minute later, Putin began giving his remarks," The Hill reported.
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as I suspected... it wasn't about Floyd.. it was all about causing mayhem and destroying property.
Rioters Run Rampant Despite Guilty Verdict for Derek Chauvin
Vandalism and rioting broke out in Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday night in response to the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin.The rioters began spray-painting the Justice Center, according to The Oregonian.
Later on, as one group moved through downtown, rioters smashed windows.
“A dumpster fire was started near the area. The fire was ultimately extinguished by a community member,” police said.
Two people were arrested, police said. One was charged after allegedly breaking and spray-painting the windows of a local coffee shop.
The second arrest, of Randy Gray, 36, came after a confrontation between protesters and police.
We all knew that they wouldn't stop rioting.
Odd No comment on a Guilty Cop?
I wonder why?Comment
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now STFU if you don't have anything constructive to say.
new word for today Comment not commwnt
Chauvin is guilty as sin.. even with his extensive run ins with Floyd.... now if Floyd had put his hands behind his back like Chauvin did in court that puke would still be alive today.Comment
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
HAHAHAhahahaha
Climate activists dump manure near White House to protest Biden's 'bulls**t' environmental plan
A group of climate activists gathered in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to literally make a stink about President Joe Biden's environmental plan ahead of the White House summit on climate issues involving 40 world leaders.
Videos and photos circulating online of the Earth Day demonstration show activists wheeling pink wheelbarrows containing cow manure downtown toward the White House before dumping the contents in a pile onto the street.
In all, about 15 wheelbarrow loads of manure were dumped into a pile before a sign saying "stop the bulls**t" was planted on top, the Washington Examiner reported.
A spokesman for the activist group, called Extinction Rebellion, told the outlet they were protesting Biden's plan to cut carbon emission by 50% of 2005 levels by 2030, which he argued was not nearly enough to ward off catastrophic environmental consequences.
"His plan to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2030, long after he's out of office, is too little, too late," the spokesman reportedly said. "We need net-zero carbon emissions by 2025. Anything else guarantees climate destruction and nails the coffin shut for millions across the globe."While dumping the manure, the activists were heard chanting, "As you bulls**t us, time is running out." Another sign on display at the event read, "Declare Climate Emergency Now!"
Washingtonian writer Jane Recker reported that after dumping the manure, the activists dispersed without cleaning up their mess.
In remarks at the virtual summit, Biden framed the climate crisis as "the existential crisis of our time."
What else?
The summit, according to The Hill, was riddled with technical difficulties. While Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks, her voice echoed on the live feed making it difficult for anyone to hear. A similar echo occurred at times during Biden's remarks, as well.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also affected by audio issues. The outlet reported that his remarks were "interrupted by dial sounds, as if someone were pressing phone keys near his microphone."
Perhaps the funniest moment, however, occurred when it was time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to speak. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had cut away from French President Emmanuel Macron because his speech was originally not accompanied with English subtitles and opened the floor to Putin. But the Russian president was apparently not aware of the transition.
"'The floor is now to the President of the Russian Federation,' Blinken said after several moments of silence, as Putin continued to shift in his seat, seemingly unaware that attention had turned to him ... More than a minute later, Putin began giving his remarks," The Hill reported.
A spokesman for the activist group, called Extinction Rebellion, told the outlet they were protesting Biden's plan to cut carbon emission by 50% of 2005 levels by 2030, which he argued was not nearly enough to ward off catastrophic environmental consequences.
"His plan to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2030, long after he's out of office, is too little, too late," the spokesman reportedly said. "We need net-zero carbon emissions by 2025. Anything else guarantees climate destruction and nails the coffin shut for millions across the globe."
While dumping the manure, the activists were heard chanting, "As you bulls**t us, time is running out." Another sign on display at the event read, "Declare Climate Emergency Now!"
Washingtonian writer Jane Recker reported that after dumping the manure, the activists dispersed without cleaning up their mess.
In remarks at the virtual summit, Biden framed the climate crisis as "the existential crisis of our time."
What else?
The summit, according to The Hill, was riddled with technical difficulties. While Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks, her voice echoed on the live feed making it difficult for anyone to hear. A similar echo occurred at times during Biden's remarks, as well.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also affected by audio issues. The outlet reported that his remarks were "interrupted by dial sounds, as if someone were pressing phone keys near his microphone."
Perhaps the funniest moment, however, occurred when it was time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to speak. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had cut away from French President Emmanuel Macron because his speech was originally not accompanied with English subtitles and opened the floor to Putin. But the Russian president was apparently not aware of the transition.
"'The floor is now to the President of the Russian Federation,' Blinken said after several moments of silence, as Putin continued to shift in his seat, seemingly unaware that attention had turned to him ... More than a minute later, Putin began giving his remarks," The Hill reported.
Here's a picture from the Blaze article on this.
And a tweet with video
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You beat me to it.
Here's a picture from the Blaze article on this.
And a tweet with video
https://twitter.com/i/status/1385220735765860357
and that's only 1/1000th of the bullshit coming from the White House under Biden!Comment
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Leaders of countries like Brazil, Canada and Japan made commitments on Thursday to curb domestic greenhouse gas emissions and tackle climate change during President Joe Biden's climate summit.
The pledges come shortly after Biden vowed to reduce U.S. emissions by at least 50% by 2030, more than doubling the country's prior commitment under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.Comment
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Leaders of countries like Brazil, Canada and Japan made commitments on Thursday to curb domestic greenhouse gas emissions and tackle climate change during President Joe Biden's climate summit.
The pledges come shortly after Biden vowed to reduce U.S. emissions by at least 50% by 2030, more than doubling the country's prior commitment under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
but yeah that was back in the '80's still hasn't happened!Comment
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Good News America FIRED that guyComment
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it was an UPDATE to my previous post you knuckle brained SOB.. BTW you've done it before also. Besides you post bullshit 5-6 posts deep one right after the other.
now STFU if you don't have anything constructive to say.
new word for today Comment not commwnt
Chauvin is guilty as sin.. even with his extensive run ins with Floyd.... now if Floyd had put his hands behind his back like Chauvin did in court that puke would still be alive today.
His hands were cuffed behind his back. Is that another lie Phil?
There is no evidence he resisted arrest, so please don't try to lie about this too.Comment
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I've been busy and haven't had a chance to read much of this thread lately. I see nothing has changed. Phil and slim post relevant topics and the liberals deny or deflect.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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