Difficult, if not impossible, to come to any conclusions on cherry-picked text messages without the context to Volker's entire testimony. Adam Schiff can release the transcripts. However, I'm not holding my breath. Although I'm sure this would have to bre proided during the senate impeachment trial.
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Sorry Jd but the swamp in the beltway and the deep state within our intelligence services (especially Brennan and Clapper )still concerns me much more than this phone call to the Eukraine. The fact that you are unconcerned about the Biden’s family corruption and their corruption ( the obvious evidence is that his lack of business experience and his ability to make large amounts of money along with Sec of State Kerry’s son during this time of Biden in China and Eukraine at least smells too fishy to be ignored). If you can’t smell the corruption, you have the problem imo.
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The Bidens and the Trump/Zelensky phone call are sideshows and distractions from the real meat of the Ukraine/Obama Administration/DNC corruption.
The real meat is everything that occurred between the time Quid Pro Joe was assigned to take the lead on Ukraine and the phone callo with Zelensky.+
Glenn Beck takes a deep dive into this. But as Glenn, states at the beginning and end of the presentation don't take his word for it. Do your own homework. He provides a lot of food for thought and documentation for a good starting point on that. You can get access to all the documents at the link below and you can see Glenn's 2 hour BlazeTV presentation in the video below.
https://www.glennbeck.com/glenn-beck...ndal-explained
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This is why we need the full transcripts of Kurt Volker's testimony.
Here is an update on Adam Schiff's narrative on part of the text messages released.
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Quite a list of things the Obama administration undertook the Trump administration can't match.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostQuite a list of things the Obama administration undertook the Trump administration can't match.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...estigated.html
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I think this is what is appalling to so many Republicans about the treatment of Trump. The Obama Whitehouse did a lot of bad stuff. We complained and it was blown off. Trump does less offensive stuff, and it’s action of law against the orange man. Point it out and they call you a hypocrite and claim your argument is whataboutism.
Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostI think this is what is appalling to so many Republicans about the treatment of Trump. The Obama Whitehouse did a lot of bad stuff. We complained and it was blown off. Trump does less offensive stuff, and it’s action of law against the orange man. Point it out and they call you a hypocrite and claim your argument is whataboutism.
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Whatever a Democrat accuses their opponent of, you can bet that they have already done or are currently doing the exact same thing.
Its a given. Play the game for yourself. Take any allegation, go back as far as you want.
"When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
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The U.S. on Monday signed two trade deals with Japan that are intended to alleviate the hardships American farmers have encountered since President Trump imposed tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports to certain countries.The first and third largest economies in the world signed the U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement and U.S.-Japan Digital Trade Agreement, just days before U.S. trade negotiators are set to meet with senior officials from the globe's second largest economy, China, in Washington on Thursday.The two somewhat restrained trade deals cut $7.2 billion worth of tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. Shinsuke J. Sugiyama signed the agreements at a ceremony at the White House.“This is a huge victory for America’s farmers, ranchers and growers. And that’s very important to me,” Trump said in remarks at the signing ceremony. "From day one my administration has worked tirelessly to achieve a level playing field for the American worker."American farmers bore the brunt of Trump's decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement in 2017. One of the new deals does away with $4.3 billion in tariffs on American food products including wine, cheese, nuts, berries, and grains as well as $2.9 billion in tariffs on beef and pork products. The other agreement commits Japan and the U.S. to $40 billion worth of digital trade.Republican Senator from Iowa Chuck Grassley called the agreement great news for Iowa farmers and said the new deal "strengthens" the administration's negotiating position with China, which has battled with the U.S. on trade since Trump took office.Nevertheless, the agreements keep U.S. tariffs on Japanese automobiles at 2.5 percent, in line with what Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Trump promised him, that tariffs on Japan-made cars would not be hiked up.The trade deficit between the U.S. and Japan was $58 billion last year, long a point of contention for Trump.
this would be big news if we had an honest media
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Originally posted by pinstripers View Posthttps://news.yahoo.com/japan-u-sign-...QDBHNlYwNzYw--
this would be big news if we had an honest media
In the meanwhile, the -ahem- highly intelligent dems are gonna' get the President for obstruction. Can you effing believe it?
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