Saturday, November 21, 2020

Sat 21st November 2020 Current Affairs

We know who voted for Trump. We saw them. Queues of people with hats and signs and cheering Trump in their thousands all over USA. We have not seen people in great numbers who supported Biden. There is no evidence they have ever existed outside of a riot or a hissy fit by a Democrat partisan election official. 

I watch Dan Bongino on Rumble and heard him on his Rumble cast say Trump should have addressed disloyal swamp creatures sooner. I disagree with it, and might have egg all over my face soon for saying so, but following is my reasoning. Trump has temporised on facing some of the swamp, not hesitated. Late last year, Trump said he was pulling troops out of Syria and was criticised for it severely. But then an ISIS leader stood up and special forces ran him to committing suicide rather than be taken. The operation, a sting masterminded by Trump had not included significant figures within his administration, and sparked a resignation of National Security Adviser Bolton, who had not been in the loop. Imagine the resistance if Trump had opposed more? But now, if Trump politically survives this, the swamp is exposed and has no support from conservatives. I'm reminded of former Premier of Victoria Jeff Kennett who had led a successful conservative government and had a crash or crash through election which he lost. Had Kennett won, he had clear air for a long time, but having lost Victoria is where the US will be if Biden is allowed to cheat a win. 

Trump cycle has it Trump is on his knees, before ... Media is cheering expected partisan court decisions to not support inquiry into voting fraud. However, they overstate the meaning of the shortfalls. The Trump campaign to have their electoral win restored was never going to be straightforward. They have the evidence. It points to multiple elections and undermines the credibility of US Democracy. Ultimately, aspects of it will be decided by SCOTUS. We do not yet know how SCOTUS will decide, or even what exact evidence they will face. But we know the evidence is substantial, and in an effort to suppress the will of conservative resistance, media are claiming that the evidence is not substantive and so the evidence is yet to be addressed. Maybe there is a good reason for a CIA asset being deployed to fraudulently control the US election. Let us hear what it is.

It is apparent that Dems committed fraud to steal the 2020 election. They may well have done similar in 2016. In 2016, Fox declared Pennsylvania early to HRC. The demand was made for Trump to concede. Trump won in 2016, but it surprised the establishment that did similar in their voter suppression as they have done in 2020. HRC had organised a victory party, but blessed marching vagina instead. Even her book did not say what happened. Trump has been very good at mobilising ordinary, decent Americans to support him in numbers greater than any GOP ever. Trump does not court race, or gender, like his racist, bigoted opposition have. Yet Trump has extraordinary minority support for a GOP, possibly the highest since Eleanor Roosevelt courted the Black vote as her husband exploited them. The Dem voting pattern and issues echo the Obama wins too. How long have Dems been using these fraudulent methods to obtain votes? Did they use them to bodgy the 2006 mid terms? It is not that the mysterious support of vapour for Dems is so clearly fraudulent, but, other than violent rioters, and #FakeNews, where is their support, really? How come there is no policy platform for Democrats? Why does Big Tech have to censor the truth? How many millions of Trump supporting votes have been given to Biden? The corruption is so apparent, and so pervasive, that if Trump concedes 2020, he will be conceding all elections that follow, and the flame of liberty will be extinguished in America. 

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Ep. 1398 The Evidence is Right There in Front of Your Eyes - The Dan Bongino Show
https://rumble.com/vbaej1-ep.-1398-the-evidence-is-right-there-in-front-of-your-eyes-the-dan-bongino-.html
In this episode, I discuss the explosive allegations leveled at yesterday’s Trump-team press conference. I also address the two most important pieces of the Trump team strategy.

News Picks:

=== Bongino's Swamp Watch ===
Dominion Refuses to Attend Hearing With Pennsylvania Legislature
Growing List of Dem Governors Put Strict Restrictions on Thanksgiving Celebrations
Jill Biden’s Potential Chief of Staff Works for Firm Accused of “Selling” U.S. Citizenship
Commissioners Gov. Cuomo Appointed Vote Against Probe Into State Employees Outside Income
Michigan Secretary of State Blocks Wayne County GOP Members From Officially Rescinding Certification Vote
Project Veritas Exposes Ilhan Omar – Again
Dem Chances for Legal “Revenge” Against Trump If He Leaves Office Look Slim
Shocker: NY Times Writer Who Hates Trump Supporters Says He Tried to Reach Out to Them and It Didn’t Work
Dem Who Attacked Wayne GOP Canvassers Asked to Be Taught How to Illegally Vote in Other States
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McEnany Leaves Journos SPEECHLESS When Asked About an "Orderly Transition of Power"

https://rumble.com/vbai1p-journo-asks-mcenany-about-a-peaceful-transition-of-power-she-leaves-them-sp.html

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https://www.facebook.com/Oddball67/posts/10157195504796749




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=== From 2017 ===

Don't give up on hope. Democrat Insurance used to cover so much more. Some fifteen sexual assault allegations involve Bill Clinton and yet MSM don't report on it. But now allegations surface regarding groping by Charlie Rose and the journalist is dropped by his network employer. In Australia, former disgraced parliamentarian Craig Thomson gets a free pass from the union he took member funds from, but the whistleblower, Kathy Jackson, is pursued through the courts. The draining of the sewer has begun, but there is a long way to go. News.com.au, under political editor Malcolm Farr, is claiming the US has not won a war since 1945, and feels Trump may do badly with NK. Almost as if the media want Trump to start a war .. and win it. Like Obama would have done if he could, cf Libya, Syria and Ukraine. 


Less than a week until Queensland faces election. ALP have no credible policy. ALP are divided and have members openly discussing aligning with One Nation, prior to election. LNP offer responsible government. One Nation is popular. Newspapers are saying it should be a strong ALP win. Polls are suggesting it will be tighter. Vote LNP if you want effective public transport, healthy industry, affordable power, effective policing. Vote ALP if you like corruption, are xenophobic and hate anyone profiting if they are the wrong gender or race. 

The culture wars go on, lefties advise that the English Breakfast of Bangers, bacon and eggs are 'bad for the environment.' They also say that children are bad for the environment. They are insane. 

Islamic leader Keysar Trad wants polygamy, but does not want SSM. How does that even work? 

Donald Trump promises huge tax cuts for Christmas and is cheered. Turnbull promises tax cuts for Christmas and it is pointed out he is in fact taxing those people more, according to his own detail.  

=== from 2016 ===
IPA Review (Nov 2016) features a Matthew Lesh article on “Australian Tax Mutineers” and it includes the 1927 Queensland farmer’s strike. Queensland had only one non ALP Government between 1915 and 1952. With a small, largely self sufficient population, government couldn’t mess up too badly. Only the ALP had managed to spend too much and tried to raise tax to cover their inept administration. The 1926 Queensland Water Act was an instrument. It involved fees for farmers using their own wells or water pumps. If the property wasn’t adjacent to a river, farmers were in a terrible position. It was a disincentive to improve land and produced costs the couldn’t be passed on to consumers. In 1927, farmers organised a tax strike. The legislation was repealed and the government changed for one term at the next election. Worth thinking about for any state or territory thinking of voting ALP when they have control of the upper house too.  

In Casey I noticed an ALP sign inappropriately placed on Vic Roads territory. It was retained months after the federal election. Prior to the local council election, it was changed for another ALP member who was running locally. I was running for Dandenong and asked the Electoral office for direction. They advised me to speak to Casey. I did, and Casey asked me to speak to VicRoads. I contacted VicRoads who removed the sign, but took no further action. I pointed this out to the electoral office who replied 

“The Local Government Investigations and Compliance Inspectorate (Inspectorate) is the dedicated integrity agency for local government in Victoria and investigates possible offences under the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) by a Councillor, senior Council officer or person with a delegated responsibility within the Act; or any individual subject to the conflict of interest or electoral provisions of the Act.
This matter highlighted in your email of 11 November 2016 has been reviewed and it was determined that there is no identifiable offence under the Act.
Accordingly, no further action will be taken by the Inspectorate regarding this matter. “ 
My email to them had been  
“The poster sign is on Princes Highway, Hallam, opposite Decor Drive.
Originally, it was an ALP Poster for Anthony Byrne for Holt, possibly for the federal election. That was removed on October 8th by Ian Spencer for Redgum Ward.
Ian has photographed himself changing the signs, and declaring his ALP affiliation.
I understand, and may be wrong, that that fence post is not an appropriate space for a political sign.
I understand that signage for elections are not supposed to be abandoned as litter. Oct 8th is an inappropriate delay before having a sign taken down even if the area was appropriate.
I, David Daniel Ball of 38 Everitt St Dandenong 3175 am bringing this to your attention at Casey Council as I understand it is your area.
I will include some pictures of the signage. I found the Ian Spencer one at his campaign website. “ 
It appears to me to be an abuse of power. The electoral office failed to justify their decision that they apparently arrived at to protect an ALP member. 

=== from 2015 ===
It is a truth of management that when an employee fails, the management have too. In banks, no one should feel they aren't being watched. Everyone should know if they attempt theft they will be caught. Jonathan Pollard showed the US security administration failed. He had attempted to sell secrets. Nothing like the security breaches of Snowden or Assange, which got people killed around the world for inflaming jihadism. Pollard was mentally weak according to prosecutors, as well as brilliantly duplicitous. They accused him of getting agents killed, until it turned out another CIA agent had done that. But Pollard is Jewish. An abuse of power denied Pollard a legal defence and 30 years have been taken from him. He is released at last. But those responsible for the abuse have power and authority. 

For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
From 2014  
Words have power. Should have meaning, too. 
Greens hypocritical in their support of US warming deal with China. The deal is not secure, as Australia's direct action policy is which Greens oppose. The US and China hope to achieve their ends by employing power substitutes the Greens will not accept in Australia, from fracking and nuclear. 

The federal government (in Australia) had legislation that was in the interests of consumers of superannuation, but opposed by Unions. Unions were given access to management of Superannuation by Paul Keating so as to compensate them for lost membership, as very few workers these days join with unions. However, the unions and banks have developed superannuation products that customers would not choose if they were aware of choice. Unions and banks have provided advisers to consumers who have a duty to their employers, not the consumers. The legislation would have given advisers independence, providing better, informed choice to consumers. Independent senator Xenophon, Motorist Muir and PUP Lambie have backflipped over the deal and scuttled the legislation, meaning vested interests can behave corruptly. They are doing so, so as to use the legislation as bargaining chip to get the government to compromise on more good legislation. The only way to get good government is to vote conservative. 

ABC find someone willing to criticise the Australian federal government over their climate change policy. The Fishing Minister from Belize. No doubt Belize's public service have kept their minister up to date with the latest. Belize has a population of about 342000. Note, the Minister offered no specifics, merely asking Australia to step up on commitment to negotiation. 

Academics suggest making petrol more expensive to keep poor people off the roads. They argue that fewer people on the roads means fewer deaths. Why not simply ban petrol?

WA food police canvass an idea that children found with chocolate or chips at school would have it confiscated until the end of the school day. No discussion is made regarding the refrigeration of said products. Will they at least promise not to leave the milk in the sun? 


The Age presents a piece on Global Warming attacking Mr Abbott without including facts for balance. They verballed former UK PM Thatcher and neglected to mention vested interests. 

Is feminism merely a push for women to work and not have families? 

University of California, Berkely students show that Nazis have been successful in attracting the left to IS and distancing them from Israel. 
From 2013
ABC pays 1 percenters to tell their viewers what to think. Now that has been revealed, the boss of the ABC wants an investigation. The ABC boss, who feels it is balanced to drown poor people who are desperate for asylum so long as the ALP appears compassionate, who is also willing to reveal any secret to embarrass the Libs even if it isn't about them, is paid twice as much as the ASIO boss who works impartially to protect all Australians. When you look at the 'talent' supporting the ALP, you can see they need lots of help. Young people should not drink any alcohol. Older people should not drink much alcohol. But what reason can be given for how ALP decides on policy? Chatham house rules doesn't quite cover it. 

Race hate laws aren't working. Kudos to the Jewish council of Australia on their statement regarding the Armenian genocide, but also that council is wrong to support these bad race laws. The laws don't protect Jewish peoples from harm, but do protect terrorists from criticism. The persecution of Bolt was a travesty of justice. 


Some people despair over how Australia is playing England at the Cricket. But I feel the criticism is unfair. At the end of day one of the first test, it is difficult to see how Australia could have played better.   Don't hate them .. they are playing their best. We no longer have world class openers like Dyson or Wood. If our bowlers were more talented, they'd have been forced to retire. 
Historical perspective on this day
In 164 BC, Judas Maccabeus, son of Mattathias of the Hasmonean family, restored the Temple in Jerusalem. This event was commemorated each year by the festival of Hanukkah. In 235, Pope Anterus succeeded Pontian as the nineteenth pope. During the persecutions of emperor Maximinus Thrax he was martyred. In 1386, Timur of Samarkand captured and sacked the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, taking King Bagrat V of Georgia captive. In 1620, Plymouth Colony settlers signed the Mayflower Compact (November 11O.S.). In 1783, In Paris, Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes, made the first untethered hot air balloon flight. In 1789, North Carolina ratified the United States Constitution and was admitted as the 12th U.S. state.

In 1861, American Civil WarConfederate President Jefferson Davis appointed Judah Benjamin secretary of war. In 1877, Thomas Edison announced his invention of the phonograph, a machine that can record and play sound. In 1894, Port Arthur, Manchuriafell to the Japanese, a decisive victory of the First Sino-Japanese War, after which Japanese troops were accused of the massacre of the remaining inhabitants of the city. (Reports conflict on this subject.) In 1902, the Philadelphia Football Athletics defeated the Kanaweola Athletic Club of Elmira, New York, 39-0, in the first ever professional American football night game. In 1905, Albert Einstein's paper, "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?", is published in the journal Annalen der Physik. This paper reveals the relationship between energy and mass. This leads to the mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc². 

In 1910, Sailors onboard Brazil's most powerful military units, including the brand-new warships Minas GeraesSão Paulo, and Bahia, violently rebel in what is now known as the Revolta da Chibata (Revolt of the Lash). In 1916, World War I: A mine exploded and sank HMHS Britannic in the Aegean Sea, killing 30 people. In 1918, Flag of Estonia, previously used by pro-independence activists, was formally adopted as national flag of the Republic of Estonia. Also, A pogrom took place in Lwów (now Lviv); over three days, at least 50 Jews and 270 Ukrainian Christians were killed by Poles. In 1920, Irish War of Independence: In Dublin, 31 people were killed in what became known as "Bloody Sunday". This included fourteen British informants, fourteen Irish civilians and three Irish Republican Army prisoners. In 1922, Rebecca Latimer Felton of Georgia took the oath of office, becoming the first female United States Senator. In 1927, Columbine Mine massacreStriking coal miners were allegedly attacked with machine guns by a detachment of state police dressed in civilian clothes. 

In 1942, the completion of the Alaska Highway (also known as the Alcan Highway) is celebrated (however, the highway is not usable by general vehicles until 1943). In 1945, the United Auto Workers strike 92 General Motors plants in 50 cities to back up worker demands for a 30-percent raise. In 1950, two Canadian National Railway trains collide in northeastern British Columbia in the Canoe River train crash; the death toll was 21, with 17 of them Canadian troops bound for Korea. In 1953, the British Natural History Museumannounced that the "Piltdown Manskull, initially believed to be one of the most important fossilized hominid skulls ever found, was a hoax. In 1959, American disc jockey Alan Freed, who had popularized the term "rock and roll" and music of that style, was fired from WABC-AM radio for refusing to deny allegations that he had participated in the payola scandal.

In 1962, the Chinese People's Liberation Army declared a unilateral ceasefire in the Sino-Indian War. In 1964, the Verrazano–Narrows Bridge opened to traffic. (At the time it was the world's longest suspension bridge.) Also, Second Vatican Council: The third session of the Roman Catholic Church's ecumenical council closed. In 1967, Vietnam War: American General William Westmoreland told news reporters: "I am absolutely certain that whereas in 1965 the enemy was winning, today he is certainly losing." In 1969, U.S. President Richard Nixon and Japanese Premier Eisaku Satō agreed in Washington, D.C., on the return of Okinawa to Japanese control in 1972. Under the terms of the agreement, the U.S. was to retain its rights to bases on the island, but these were to be nuclear-free. Also, the first permanent ARPANET link was established between UCLA and SRI

In 1970, Vietnam War: Operation Ivory Coast – A joint United States Air Force and Army team raided the Sơn Tây prisoner-of-war camp in an attempt to free American prisoners of war thought to be held there. In 1971, Indian troops, partly aided by Mukti Bahini (Bengaliguerrillas), defeated the Pakistan army in the Battle of Garibpur. In 1972, voters in South Korea overwhelmingly approved a new constitution, giving legitimacy to Park Chung-heeand the Fourth Republic. In 1974, the Birmingham pub bombings killed 21 people. The Birmingham Six were sentenced to life in prison for the crime but subsequently acquitted. In 1977, Minister of Internal Affairs Allan Highet announces that the national anthems of New Zealand shall be the traditional anthem "God Save the Queen" and "God Defend New Zealand", by Thomas Bracken (lyrics) and John Joseph Woods (music), both being of equal status as appropriate to the occasion. In 1979, the United States Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, was attacked by a mob and set on fire, killing four. In 1980, a deadly fire breaks out at the MGM Grand Hotel in Paradise, Nevada (now Bally's Las Vegas). 87 people were killed and more than 650 were injured in the worst disaster in Nevada history. In 1985, United States Navy intelligence analyst Jonathan Pollard was arrested for spying after being caught giving Israel classified information on Arab nations. He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison. In 1986, Iran–Contra affair: National Security Council member Oliver North and his secretary started to shred documents allegedly implicating them in the sale of weapons to Iran and channeling the proceeds to help fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.

In 1992, a major tornado struck the HoustonTexas area during the afternoon. Over the next two days the largest tornado outbreak ever to occur in the US during November spawned over 100 tornadoes before ending on the 23rd. In 1995, the Dayton Peace Agreement was initialed at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio, ending three and a half years of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The agreement was formally ratified in Paris, on December 14 that same year. In 1996, Humberto Vidal explosion: Thirty-three people died when a Humberto Vidal shoe shop exploded. In 2002, NATO invited BulgariaEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaRomaniaSlovakia and Slovenia to become members. In 2004, the second round of the Ukrainian presidential election was held, giving rise to massive protests and controversy over the election's integrity. Also, the island of Dominica was hit by the most destructive earthquake in its history. The northern half of the island received the most damage, especially the town of Portsmouth. It is also felt in neighboring Guadeloupe, where one person was killed. Also, the Paris Club agreed to write off 80% (up to $100 billion) of Iraq's external debt. In 2006, anti-Syrian Lebanese Minister and MP Pierre Gemayel was assassinated in suburban Beirut. In 2009, a mine explosion in Heilongjiang province, northeastern China, killed 108. In 2012, at least 28 were wounded after a bomb was thrown onto a bus in Tel Aviv. In 2013, a supermarket roof collapse in Riga, Zolitude, Latvia killing 54 people.

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I'm now on MAGAbook to sidestep FB censorship
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