Humboldt County Jail Reports: Daily Booking Sheet – June 3, 2024

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Humboldt County Correctional Facility [Photo by Mark McKenna]

The Humboldt County Correctional Facility’s Daily Booking Sheet. This is information from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department. This shows individuals booked into the jail or given supervised release. Any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty: Click the arrows on the lower left-hand side to see more. It may take a few seconds to load:

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tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago

In a world where differences thrive, acceptance becomes the melody that harmonizes us all. Each note, unique in its pitch, creates a symphony of diversity, where every individual contributes to the beauty of the composition.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
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Rain was a blessing
Just the right amount to give the garden a good soak. Sunny days ahead….

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Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
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Be wary of groomers infiltrating our public schools and youth groups. If you’ve got one attempting to brainwash your children then demand a change in classroom, switch to Charter school, or homeschooling. Protect your children before they’re lost to the madness.
Woke is a mental illness.

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Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
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Hillary Clinton paid a foreign spy to concoct and spread a completely baseless Russian collusion hoax and lied about it campaign finance reports. The FBI used those lies, which it knew were lies, to illegally spy on innocent America citizens. James Comey tried to extort the President of the United States with those lies, and when that failed, he executed a coup against our elected government.

Not one person involved in that massive conspiracy against the U.S.—an illegal conspiracy that is destroying this country and its security and its freedoms—went to jail. And the same people behind it are about to put Donald Trump in jail based on yet more lies they’ve concocted to preserve their own political

Every last one of them needs to pay for what they’ve done to this country. Justice demands it.

gazoo
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4 months ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

There’s a certain word you failed to use.
That word is “evidence”. There is zero evidence to your claims.
However your boy Trump is convicted of 34 felonies on this case a guilty verdict in his company trial and also a guilty verdict in the sexual predator case as well. Those cases were convictions based on evidence produced by the prosecution.
Not hearsay by the MAGA clowns.
They couldn’t impeach sleepy joe nor the other guy due to lack of evidence. See how that works? No. I already know your answer by the posts you make.

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4 months ago
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The trouble with all these stupid, stupid back and forth bickerings about Trump is that it all so contrived. People don’t even understand what they are bickering over. Like the impeachment efforts of Pelosi, they start out with this grand outrage stemming from the firm belief that Trump is so horrible a person he must be guilty of evey evil. They the liberal politician going looking to prove it by throwing all the public money they can at investigation and court actions. Then (no surprise) their original assumptions are either misguided or unproven but in the process, these seekers of evil turn up (again no surprise) that Trump plays fast and loose with veracity. He has never cared that much about what he says so not a surprise. In other words they prove none what they set out to prove but in the investigations find that (again again no surprise) there are lots of small gotchas to be pursued. Then they keep beating the drum of these gotchas as loud as they can but only to make themselves feel better about their own hate level.
Meanwhile back in the ol’ right wing, people see that the reasons for this huge public expense is to convict conservatives at large for the not-liberal values they themselves hold and see that the left wing is persecuting Trump with endless niggling charges with public money to drag them down too. Which frankly is reality. Can anyone even be surprised that a wheeler dealer like the playboy Trump used prostitutes and paid them to keep quiet while thinking of clever ploys to avoid public disclosure?

gazoo
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4 months ago
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With the evidence presented I’m not surprised at all, in fact after he screwed over the polish construction crew who helped build his empire( he failed to pay them, then had them all deported) nothing he did surprises me. After all he hires the best of the best in each and every occasion.
His best lawyers just got him a whopping 34 count conviction. Not even one count was dropped. Now that’s a great attorney. Money doesn’t always swing things like you think. Look at this guy. No money can stop the continued convictions of his wrong doings. This is only the beginning.

Joe
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Joe
4 months ago
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Only the beginning! Did you just pull your head out of the sand
It’s been going on 7+ years now.
Just the beginning. Lol

Tim
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4 months ago
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Tim
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Tim
4 months ago
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I wonder which camp has the most felons in it….

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Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago
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There will always be an equal amount of felons in both camps, this is why identifying with a specific political affiliation is foolish

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Tim
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4 months ago
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Yeah, except there isn’t now is there?

The Clintons were definitely a bit sleazy but not convicted felons. Settling a civil lawsuit isn’t quite in the same league as being judged guilty by a jury of your peers.

Caveat: I’m speaking of Presidential Administrations in recent decades. When it comes to Congress, you’re probably correct but I’m too lazy to count up the numbers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_federal_politicians_convicted_of_crimes

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Me
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4 months ago
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You mean facing the realities of a changing society is a no for you?
By all means, let the man work, keep the women barefoot and pregnant, and the kids playing stickball.🤣🤣🤣

Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
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For those having difficulty understanding when life begins, here’s a simple illustration
https://x.com/ScienceGuys_/status/1797622514245415063?t=KhEPP80ZI3QP0H22yQWHAQ&s=19

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Labeling woke ideology as a mental illness oversimplifies complex social and political issues. It’s more constructive to engage in respectful dialogue and address concerns through reasoned arguments and empathy.

Kym Kemp
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4 months ago
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Chat GPT is very helpful when you attempting to say something calm.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
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Moderation has tempered me.
AI is way more understanding than I am.

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Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
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In 2020, the average U.S. electric bill from June to September was $556.

This year, it’s expected to be $719 — an increase of nearly 30%.

That’s Bidenomics!

Americans first and foremost vote their pocketbook.
Save America, vote Trump ’24!

gazoo
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4 months ago
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He said “expected to be” what kinda bullshit statement is that? I like facts and actual numbers🤣😂🤣😂
It was expected to be 71degrees today. Just ask the weatherman 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

Yabut
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4 months ago
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Look up the meaning of “social construct” before lecturing about realities.

Old SchoolD
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4 months ago
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Those days weren’t so bad, life was good for a majority of people.

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
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Correction: Life was good for the majority of upper and middle income While males.
Women have traditionally been treated like lesser individuals.
Ditto for ethnic minorities,
The LGBT community has long been oppressed.
Communists and Anarchists have been persecuted.
I’m not sure anyone has ever said how wonderful life was as a miner.
But, for the ruling class, this country sure is a great place to be.

Old SchoolD
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4 months ago
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Today’s America is even better. We have a month celebrating buggery. Government more intrusive. Middle class virtually eliminated. Mental illness at an all time high and two idiots running for president.

Tim
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4 months ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Wow, you’re right! Groomers are infiltrating youth groups, usually disguised as pastors, priests, scout leaders and the like.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
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And what’s disturbing about the meme is that it is a deliberate attempt to stir up hate against a certain group of people that have had violence used against them for who they are.

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
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Not to mention the teachers.
Teachers deal with enough on any given day.
To have people with sick minds suggesting that teachers are involved in some kind of wrongdoing is pretty disgusting.

Two Dogs
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4 months ago
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What’s the going rate for a bath, nail trim and a splash of flea powder?

Two Dogs
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4 months ago
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If properly orchestrated, otherwise it’s just a mess.

Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago

Fascinating to watch the shift from “dangerous conspiracy” to “most likely scenario”.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/06/03/opinion/covid-lab-leak.html

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4 months ago
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As skepticism of covid vaccine efficacy and evidence of increasing excess deaths following the advent of covid vaccines, millions in US and tens of millions worldwide, has led several countries to literally outlaw them. The data is undeniable, from unquestionable life insurance company death rate statistics, widespread sudden cardiac arrest deaths, and escalating turbocancer rates yet the propagandists persist in demanding we not believe what we can plainly see. Shutting down American society for several months and schools for years was a tragic policy mistake that’ll continue to damage America for decades.

Fauci, whose lies plunged the world into chaos, resulting in millions of deaths, is now shedding tears like a Hollywood actor at Congressional hearings, lamenting about the terrible threats he receives.

This is a classic case of perpetrator-victim reversal straight out of the textbook.

PROSECUTE FAUCI! #Nuremberg2.0

Recent reporting reveals government scientists received $720 million in royalties from pharmaceutical companies. How much was from covid vaccines and how much did Fauci receive? Motivation, huh?

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Tim
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4 months ago
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Your comment is straight textbook although I think the title of that textbook is “Conspiracy Theories 101”

The actions taken during COVID were imperfect at best but still saved millions of lives. Even the lockdowns helped according to this early work: lives-saved-examination-lockdown-policies

The vaccines saved millions of lives: https://healthpolicy.usc.edu/article/covid-vaccine-lives-saved-study/

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4 months ago
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Dystopian fiction or our harsh reality?

Picture this: a dystopian world where your hard-earned tax dollars are stolen and funneled into the creation of a deadly virus.

Now, envision the chaos that ensues when this virus escapes containment.

The response? Sweeping lockdowns and draconian measures that crush businesses, strain mental health, and disrupt daily life. These policies, ostensibly for public safety, bring untold suffering and economic devastation. Small businesses shutter, unemployment skyrockets, and the fabric of society begins to fray.

As you question the origins of the virus and the necessity of these extreme measures, your voice is stifled. Alternative theories are protected by a wall of censorship, silencing any dissenting opinions. In this world, free speech is sacrificed at the altar of a fragile and convenient lie.

The human cost is staggering: millions dead, and countless lives irreversibly damaged. The sheer scale of this disaster rivals historical atrocities, evoking the horrors wrought by figures like Mao, Stalin, and Hitler. The impact is global, sparing no one from its reach.

Amid this catastrophe, the same individuals responsible for creating the problem present themselves as the saviors, pushing their own solution to their problem. And while the public is coerced into compliance, those individuals reap immense financial rewards. They gain immeasurable wealth from the royalties and profits generated by their solution, further enriching themselves at the expense of public trust and health.

Despite the magnitude of their failures, the orchestrators of this crisis are not only free from accountability but are celebrated as heroes. They are paraded in the media as saviors, their actions unchallenged, their decisions unexamined.

This dystopian scenario highlights the dangers of entrusting the government with unchecked power under the guise of protection.

But here’s the twist—this isn’t some dystopian fiction.

This is the world we live in right now. The scenario described above is a stark reflection of our current reality. Anthony Fauci and his ilk did divert funds, the virus did escape, the resulting policies have caused immeasurable harm, and they did garner immeasurable wealth through royalties from Big Pharma. Yet, these figures remain in positions of influence, hailed as protectors rather than being held accountable for the devastation they’ve caused.

When those in charge claim to safeguard you, what safeguards do you have against their incompetence and overreach?

The lesson is clear: true safety and freedom come from skepticism and vigilance, not blind trust in authority.

To those in power that want to continue to sweep this under the rug: We will not forget.

Tim
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4 months ago
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Is that Chapter 1 in the Conspiracy textbook? Or just the Intro? I forget, who wrote that, wasn’t it Q-something?

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4 months ago
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6 ft apart! Lol oh that “just popped up out of nowhere.”: Fauci’s throwing everyone under the bus!! And taking zero accountability. Jail that asshat STAT! Of course the democratically control Congress won’t do s***.

So yes, wow ! Lookie look, the truth starts to come out. A small percentage of us were absolutely right in pointing to Fauci and his govt funded gain of function lab leak, and the “conspiracy” of resisting jumping on the lethal mRNA train like the majority of the blind led blind around here did too willingly. Y’all think 40yo people just drop dead walking their dogs? And 28yo men fall deathly ill with DVT and PE on the regular? After the VaX they do. And the hyper-fast cancers are HERE. Think pancreatic and splenic tumors that kill in months. Blood rich organs suffer the effects of the mRna created spike proteins in the rbcs most efficiently. Soooooooo at the risk of being redundant let’s all remember, the jab did not and does not prevent transmission. Anyone that took it submitted to GENE THERAPY, not a true vaccine. Gotta love that extra spikey protein. 😆 💀 ☠️ And masks and distancing and the litany of other idiotic and ineffective measures were a joke and accomplished nothing but crippling our economy and distancing /dividing us as a nation. Fauci can go away. And take the VaX/mask mandate cheerleaders with him on his long walk in the short pier. Your moronic choices are being exposed.

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
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Information Disorder Syndrome https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7580464/#:~:text
You’re 0 for 2 today.
Your disgusting slander against teachers was sickening and unacceptable.
Now you’re spreading the tired, long-debunked misinformation about vaccines.
Give it a rest, and get help.

Tim
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4 months ago
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You know how much Fauci got in COVID royalties? Zip. Zilch. Nada. Great big fat nothingburger. He did get $122.00 in royalties from an old patent not related to COVID.

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4 months ago
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“at the end of 2021, certainly within the pandemic, the Fauci net worth approached $12.6 million, up from $7.6 million. So it was a sharp $5 million increase in their household net worth during the pandemic”

“…The key to understanding U.S. health care policy during the pandemic was simply meet the Fauci’s:

While Dr. Anthony Fauci was crafting the U.S. healthcare response to the pandemic, his wife as the chief biosynthesis was putting together the ethical studies to back his policies, including the key areas of mandatory masking, economic walk downs, and patients dying in isolation.”

CBS NEWS

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4 months ago
Reply to  Wizard of Odds

Yep.

Unvaxxed and overtaxed
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Unvaxxed and overtaxed
4 months ago

President Trump tic tok account now has 3.9 million followers since Saturday night.

Compare this to the Biden Harris hq tik tok account which has been open since February and only has 300k followers.

gazoo
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4 months ago

Who actually gives a fuck? Serious question.

Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago
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Those who grasp the significance of popularity in influencing election outcomes

gazoo
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4 months ago
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You mean the sore losers that can’t add?
Again zero proof of anything you claim just mouth pieces for MAGA.
Blah blah blah. It’s just noise you speak.

Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago
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lol proof? You need proof that popularity influences elections? Or do you just go around screaming “YoU hAvE NO PrOoF!” to every reply even when its clearly not applicable?

gazoo
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4 months ago
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lol no I don’t need to run around screaming anything… I just watch people like you having meltdowns over this and that’s all the proof I need. As for your posts. Again proof that our education system is very much flawed.
The proof is in the pudding

Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago
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Meltdowns over what, Tik Tok followers?
Nothin you say fits the context, you really do just respond every time with “NO PROOF”, regardless of the context.
I will be indifferent to the results of the election, you will be deeply emotionally affected.

gazoo
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4 months ago
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Again you’re wrong, I don’t go by the same rules you go bye, I don’t like any part of the government and there is zero emotion behind any outcome as their rules don’t apply to my living standard. #noproof

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
Reply to  Wizard of Odds

Well in that case Hillary should have been elected President instead of Donald the Demented.

Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago
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No Tru, in the case of Trump currently having 10X more tik tok followers than Biden does not mean Hillary should have won 8 years ago.
Do better. Have more pride in accurately framing arguments you disagree with.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
Reply to  Wizard of Odds

2016 Election

Hillary Clinton Officially Wins Popular Vote by Nearly 2.9 Million

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D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
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And Gore beat Bush II by a half million.
These two Presidents, who took office despite losing the popular vote, have appointed 5 of the 6 conservative Supreme Court justices.
It’s no wonder people are losing confidence in our system of government.

Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

Again, California doesn’t get to select. Once they had 51% the rest have no value. Tyranny of big cities barred by Constitution

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

One person, one vote. Fair is fair.
The Electoral College is a relic of bygone times when slaveholding states wanted greater representation.
The United States is the only democratic nation to still use this outdated system.
We need to begin to fix what is broken in our government,
and this is one of the things that needs fixing.

Wizard of OddsD
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4 months ago
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Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
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California doesn’t get to choose the president, we’re a republic.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
4 months ago
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Hillary was/is the most disliked politician in American history, her lying words are bad enough but even her voice grinds on listeners.

Kym Kemp
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4 months ago
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Ms. Haley said not that long ago, “we have to face the fact that Trump is the most disliked politician in America.” Got to say probably didn’t read the Republican room right though.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago
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In 2016 Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by nearly 2.9 million.

Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
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Once again, tyranny of big cities barred in Constitution

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago

China is puzzled. After gathering information from 3.9 million TikTok followers of Devious Donald they have not detected any signs of intelligence.

Tim
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4 months ago
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If you told folks you were going to detonate a huge explosion and they could come watch for free, you can bet you’d get a huge crowd. People love to observe a big disaster.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago

No way out without bloodshed’: the right believe the US is under threat and are mobilizing
In ‘mirror world’, Trump is martyr and Biden is autocrat, as calls for violence erupt on internet after ex-president’s conviction.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jun/02/far-right-mobilizing-biden-presidency

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4 months ago
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The Progs are doing all they can to instigate civil unrest so they can declare martial law and suspend elections as Trump continues to soar higher post NYC kangaroo trial

Kym Kemp
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4 months ago
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The idea that “Progs” are masterminding some grand scheme to incite civil unrest, declare martial law, and suspend elections is a…um…bit of a stretch. Remember, we’re talking about the same folks who can’t seem to agree on how to handle universal healthcare, let alone orchestrate a nationwide coup.

Now, if we’re pointing fingers at instigating civil unrest, let’s not forget January 6, 2021. Correct me if I’m wrong but wasn’t the closest we’ve come to the overthrow of our elected government since the Civil War when Donald Trump’s relentless, baseless claims of a stolen election incited a a mob to storm the Capitol. That’s not some far-fetched conspiracy—it’s documented history.

Please dial back the melodrama and focus on reality: the U.S. has a resilient legal and electoral system that’s designed to withstand exactly these kinds of pressures–even ones as serious as occurred under Trump’s bumbling attempt to hold onto power.

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4 months ago
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It wasn’t by far. As Shakespeare put “The lady doth protest to much…” and in the exact same way in exaggerating the claims. That was theater in Shakespeare and this is the same in comments.
None but the Capitol Building was targeted and that only because the mob believed that Congress was actively participating in a coup. Not the Courts, not the military, not the police, not the roadways nor utilities nor armory nor broadcasters nor news rooms… no assassinations nor munitions used nor even molotov cocktails. Nothing that was an actual attempt at taking control. Just preventing one action by Congress… the most minor of all possible levels of what can hardly be called insurrection. Zero actions to actually wrest real control from the Feds by violence. Can anyone imagine that this group of basically unarmed people had any idea of taking control of the government by not doing any of the above and sxpected to do so by walkingcaround the Capitol building until pushed out?
Now the Wilmington insurrection of 1898 was a real insurrection. The participants actually took over government and became the government. Frankly there have been a number of more serious threats to government. There were multiple incidences just after the Civil War but even that right wing cowboy who took on the BLM by armed occupation or the Puerto Rican nationalist attack of the Capitol in 1954 was really more like an insurrection.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-capitol-attack-history-1.5863856

Giant Squirrel
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4 months ago
Reply to  Yabut

The J6 protesters were so hopping mad they brought their grandma to confront federal troops at the “insurrection”.

Kym Kemp
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4 months ago
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While it’s true that the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol did not involve taking control of utilities, military installations, the caches of weapons and explosives found doesn’t lead one to totally discount launching an armed coup at least being a twinkle in the eye of somebody.

And, in any case, the event’s significance shouldn’t be downplayed. It was an unprecedented breach of the U.S. Capitol, a direct assault on the democratic process, and resulted in multiple deaths–direct or indirect–, injuries, and widespread damage.

Comparing different historical events can offer perspective, but each incident must be understood in its context. The Wilmington insurrection of 1898 and the Puerto Rican nationalist attack on the Capitol in 1954 were indeed severe, but the January 6 attack represented a significant moment in recent American history. It highlighted vulnerabilities in our democratic system and the potential impact of misinformation.

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4 months ago
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It’s not so much that Trump’s shit doesn’t stink as much as it is that sanctimonious liberals don’t notice their own stink is a lot worse. And are determined to spend any amount of public good will and other people’s money to prove it. The utter oblivion of commenters who constantly attack but don’t believe that they are in anyway responsible for the militancy that some give in response is seemingly impenetrable.
 

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4 months ago
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The utter oblivion of commenters who constantly attack but don’t believe that they are in anyway responsible for the response is seemingly impenetrable.

Got that right.

Yabut
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4 months ago
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Oh the irony…

Grace
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4 months ago
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An apologist for far-right militancy, suggesting those opposed to militancy and mobs are part of the problem. Strange.

“the mob believed that Congress was actively participating in a coup”.
Mob leadership was sent to help whip people along, to disrupt certification of the vote, the intent but to keep Trump in power for however much longer. The whole thing was orchestrated. And mob actions were violent, clearly demonstrated by their own online video posts, among others.

The utter obliviousness, indeed.

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4 months ago
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Amazing that your idea requires that the rioters were so organized that their intent to take over the government was clear while simultaneously not even alleging any instance of organization was actually done. There’s a high level of smug disingenuous rhetoric in that.
That it was violent can’t be denied nor that it was a political but to constantly whip up your own feelings of outrage by ridiculous fantasies that there was even a goal beyond stopping the certification is Tokyo Rose level propaganda. It’s to gin up the homeboys.

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4 months ago
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Get real. Clearly stated is the mob was directed to disrupt the vote. It was to buy time, sow doubt, create confusion, etc. Most but you seem aware of this.

So very many of the rioters were not the smartest batch as to their actions, so caught up via Trump, organizer and militant egging on. As to “feelings of outrage” it’s well over half the voting country, the majority of the Congress, and most of law enforcement, add Trump’s own military Joint Chief, add DA’s, prosecutors, judges. It was a strategy, the masses on the ground egged on by organizer and Trump rhetoric (see the record) and whipped along by militia-and other types on-site (documented). If you still think it was some kind of organic and spontaneous event, I’d say you’re high or bought in.

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4 months ago

I listen to Michael Cohen’s podcasts Mea Culpa and Political Beatdown on Meidastouch.

He said that when he saw Lauren Boebert at Trump’s trial he wanted to ask her to sit on his lap and play Beetlejuice!

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local observer
4 months ago

the GOP is a complete failure. worse and most unproductive congress in our lifetime. they have nothing to offer the USA. so what do they do today. they plant Rittenhouse behind Fauci while they continue to look like fools to everyone but their base. keep in mind that they just use their base for fundraising. i haven’t identified the other numb nut next to kyle, so please chime in if you do.
https://www.newsweek.com/gop-senate-candidate-calls-fauci-mass-murderer-kyle-rittenhouse-american-hero-1650881

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago

Drama Queen M.T.G. at it again.

Fauci Testimony Turns Chaotic: ‘Most Insane Hearing I’ve Attended’

A House Oversight Committee hearing was once again derailed by the antics of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/fauci-testimony-turns-chaotic-republicans-conspiracies-1235031827/

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D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
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Republicans sure do make the jobs of Saturday Night Live writers easy.

Mr. Clark
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Mr. Clark
4 months ago

Is this what you want GS?

Kennedy made the argument in a number of media appearances, as well as at least one speech, going back to 2003, claiming that ending subsidies to oil companies and forcing them to cover certain costs related to oil production, would lead to gasoline costing its “true price” of up to $22 per gallon.
“The No. 1 thing we need to do as a nation, more important than the moonshot, more important than anything else, is to get off of foreign oil, whatever it takes, and I think if we had true markets, we’d spend $5.2 trillion a year on subsidies to the carbon industry, and that doesn’t include the $8 trillion that we spent on wars protecting essentially oil pipelines,” Kennedy said during an interview last year.

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

Hmm… interesting idea you’re proposing there.
Raise to price of gas to reflect its true costs.
That would sure encourage people to ride the bus or their bike.
I like it, Mr. C.
Not enough to vote for Kennedy, but you do raise a valid point.

Mr. Clark
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Mr. Clark
4 months ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

it would encourage people to vote for conservatives….

Mr. Clark
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Mr. Clark
4 months ago
Reply to  D'Tucker Jebs

$22/gal would be an economic disaster for the USA….

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

But, if we weren’t wasting that money propping up fossil fuel companies and bailing them out for their environmental and public health harms, we could fund a functioning public transportation network and a clean energy grid.

Mr. Clark
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Mr. Clark
4 months ago

Hunter, a gun using criminal, is on trial for federal crimes.
His dad has had a personal chat with the star witness…..Joes daughter in law…. I wonder what they talked about?…..

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D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

Good God, man!
Joe Biden talked with his daughter in law!?!
You should email Kym.
Every journalist in the country should drop what they’re doing and get to the bottom of this!

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
4 months ago
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Snappy little tune in this music video targeted for city folk

https://x.com/Lauren3veMemes/status/1797744613689831886?t=1wYZ_MX_N6kTEGDuxkrITg&s=19

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
4 months ago
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Biden’s daily mumble, stumble, incoherent testing script
https://youtu.be/7TKTtTozDZs?si=DHqvl0zkMH9DhJf5

D'Tucker Jebs
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4 months ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

A giraffe has the same number of vertebrae in its neck as a human. https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/about/species-we-protect-giraffe

Kym Kemp
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4 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

His grandchildren?

Mr. Clark
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Mr. Clark
4 months ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

No, they talked about Hunter and his gun. Joe went to her house. Why not call her on the phone? Witness tampering is a crime too.

President Biden paid a visit to his daughter-in-law’s home Sunday night, days before the ninth anniversary of the death of his son Beau Biden, who was her husband.
The president’s brief visit to Hallie Biden’s home also comes before she is expected to testify as a witness in Hunter Biden’s gun crime trial next month. The first son is charged with making false statements on a federal form when purchasing a firearm in 2018.
A source with knowledge of the Oct. 23, 2018, police report told Fox News that it indicated that Hallie, who was in a relationship with Hunter at the time, threw a gun owned by Hunter Biden in a dumpster behind a market near a school.
She is likely to be required to testify in the upcoming trial.

tru matters
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tru matters
4 months ago

Who would have thought.

Epoch Times CFO charged in $67m money laundering plot….

BBC-

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