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Brothers and Sisters,     While  I and many  of  my  colle a g u es  in the House of Representatives  (the People’s House)  are upholding our oath to the Constitution  with the impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump, w e have yet another Senator  hellbent on  keeping secrets from the American  p eople  by c overing the President’s tracks .   W hat’s more disturbing is that he’s Wisconsin’s own , Senator Ron Johnson.       In August ,   Johnson  was alerted by an ambassador that nearly $400 million in aid to Ukraine was being withheld because Trump wanted the country to launch an investigation that would help him politically  – AN IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE!     We all know  there’s more to the story ,  but  Senator  Ron Johnson  won’t come clean.  If...
This does not look like a white man, and I am pretty sure they only lynched blacks, except in the movies.  https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry-live-updates/2019/10/22/40959fb0-f454-11e9-ad8b-85e2aa00b5ce_story.html  I am sure they will not be lynching Pres. Trump, just replacing him with V. P. Pence.  Pres. Trump will be able to go home to New York, or wherever, and live the rest of his life very nicely, probably with a pension that in one year is more than I have made in ten (10) or fifteen (15) years.  He will not be dead.
Speaking of how much or how far Sen. Johnson will go in support of Pres. Trump, I wonder how he squares Pres. Trump's helping women get abortions with his own or his parties stand on abortion? I do suppose it is possible that the president and his immediate family has not had anything to do with any women getting abortions, but if you believe that I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you. I, personally know of a handful of women who have had to obtain abortions, and I am sure there were options they could have chosen other than abortion, but they did not. As a good libertarian, I am not in a position to tell them no.
THIS - https://isthmus.com/opinion/cartoons/off-the-square-08-15-2019/ Sen. Johnson has a do nothing approach to gun regulation. About this website ISTHMUS.COM Off the Square: Haters gonna hate, right? Sen. Ron Johnson decides gun control efforts wouldn't prevent deaths anyway.
a fellow at work commented that they take Social Security taxes out of his paycheck, and he pays Medicare twice - once from his paycheck, and out of pocket monthly payments. He did not think that was right, but whatever. I think that it is easier for the company to take out SS and Medicare for all employees, than trying to develop two systems.  # SenatorJohnson  figures that SS and Medicare are putting the United States on the road to socialism, so we should get rid of them. He has written, "These people on SS are just parasites living off the fat of the land."
Sen. Johnson, I would like to know what is so special about fetus's that they have to be saved, besides that they could be born and become wonderful people. I understand that if a child is wanted, it is very beautiful, no matter how the child is. But if the child is unwanted, why force the woman to give birth? It is especially gives little consideration to poor, powerless (in the sense of political, work, or society (family, friends)). A lot of women who do not want a child, but have to have one do not have the wherewithal to raise it, and you do not want to help them - they should help themselves; it is like we are paying them to make babies; why should we help them for making a poor choice; there are more important things to spend our tax dollars on; etc. You know that a lot of the women who are being forced to have these unwanted children are people of color, and it is already expected that white people will be a minority in twenty (20) years or so. Is this what you wan...
Sen. Johnson, Have you read the Constitution of the United States? There is a clause that prohibits foreign involvement with our political process. I know it is a fuzzy (not specific) wording, but it is there for some pretty good reasons. most important is to limit foreign influence in our political process. You do not think that Pres. Trump has done anything like that, but there is a lot of circumstantial evidence otherwise. Mr. Mueller indicated that he thought there were problems with the political process during the 2016 election. I understand that the president is on your team, but this is not a football game (trash talking the other team), you should be trying to find out what happened for the good of our nation. Now with Ukraine there is more, and it is embarrassing our country, especially your party and the president. It is terrible that you think it is ok for the president to use appropriated funds for partisan politics. I hear that we have just done that, or som...
This fellow has a lot of interesting questions that will never be answered, much like the 9/11 attacks, or JFK's assassination. Guess who needs to keep this quiet, and who is taking the fall - the little guy, the one who can least afford it. Why wasn't Jeffrey Epstein on video surveillance? (Answer - David Phillips Lpc (Licensed Professional Counselor), 30+ Working years | OSINT (Open-source intelligence) | Veteran | Police Officer) Answered Tue I can tell you why. It takes an act of G*d to unplug video surveillance in ANY BOP high security unit. Why? Because a jail is like that movie Legend. Remember when Will Smith was behind the glass? As soon as it is known that video surveillance is OFF in the jail, they go on LOCK-DOWN | 100% Escort. As soon as that booth is compromised, you just knew they were going to eat Will Smith. IT WAS WELL KNOWN THAT: the LIST of people who wanted to unplug what was in Epstein’s head, is long, it’s powerful, and ...
Well I guess this is too bad, but # SenRonJohnson wants you to vote for the president. He just figures that the alternative is worse, and he is not willing to work with a Democratic president just because. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/trumps-tariffs-and-bad-weather-take-toll-on-us-farmers-2019-08-17?fbclid=IwAR0vYsBOuiuMVd8HDOgpLrl0kBTPr-xU4q6zLneSejok3cC0bsSr1sSbJPY
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2019/10/06/ron-johnson-says-he-doesnt-trust-cia-fbi-meet-press/3890295002/ I am not surprised - those agencies are staffed by folks who work for the federal government, not a partisan based organization.  If they do not change reality to be positive about Pres. Trump, they are not to be trusted.  Sen. Johnson needs to start working for all of us not just the administration, in fact residents of Wisconsin are the ones who put him there to vote properly and in our interests.
https://wxow.com/news/top-stories/2019/10/04/sen-johnson-comments-on-president-trump--inquiry/ Now that he seems to think that there was something improper about the Obama administration wanting to support the democratically elected government, not the Putin led Russians.  Has he come around to support the Russians over democracy? This does not mention the quid pro quo  that lead to the investigation, but it is mentioned here - "What's the latest and greatest from Camp Runamuck? Well, the top CIA lawyer is talking about a criminal referral based on the whistleblower's complaint. From  NBC News : The move by the CIA's general counsel, Trump appointee Courtney Simmons Elwood, meant she and other senior officials had concluded a potential crime had been committed, raising more questions about why the Justice Department later closed the case without conducting an investigation. In the days since an anonymous whistleblower complaint was made public accusing him...
In honor of my Uncle Mike Brockert , I bought a twelve pack of Leinenkugels today. I wanted a decent beer, made on WI, & cost less than $1 a bottle, and my Uncle Mike was amazed at its flavor when he had some. a good memory!! Rebecca Starr
I asked on a forum " What did Mr. Biden do in Ukraine that was so bad? " because I was wondering about what Mr. Gugliani was talking about and what the affidavits were.  I am sure that the issue could be spun in a negative way, if you want to. The answers are a bit complicated - Hunter Biden took a job which paid him $850,000 as a board member of Burisma , the largest oil and gas company in the Ukraine. This occurred during a time in which the United States was supporting one side in a civil war in which one side wanted to retain ties to Russia, and the other side want to establish ties with the EU. The most innocent explanation is that Burisma wanted to increase foreign direct investment and viewed Devon Archer and Hunter Biden as having the experience to make that happen. The truth, IMO, based upon the facts and timeline, is that the company attempted to gain favor with the U.S. government by enlisting the services of Archer, a close family friend of then Se...