Cyber Ninja is an unqualified IT company, never done an audit before, never dealt with elections... But the owner likes Trump. So....
"Oh avenging power of freedom" is right.....Trump is a stain on America's history. Shows you what money and uncontrolled narcotism can do with the right mindset of a few people. Just like Hitler, but without the mustache.
I feel sorry for all this mess you're dealing with guys. We are all living very strange times. Maybe not as dramatic as WWII but way more confusing. Peace and luck be upon all of us.
When Fox News admits they kill more viewers than cancer. Donald Duck is not the source of the problem, and half the country is waiting for the other half to kill themselves faster, so they can get on with business.
A similar assessment could be made about Trump. https://africa.businessinsider.com/...being-diagnosed-with-mental-illnesses/x74ls7t excerpt: "His lawyer, Albert Watkins, told Reuters that the federal Bureau of Prisons had diagnosed Chansley with transient schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety. However, he said the agency did not determine he was mentally incompetent. Watkins said the Bureau of Prions evaluation also found Chansley's mental health had declined while he was kept in solitary confinement in a Virginia jail. Chansley is now seeking a plea deal, in which he could plead guilty to a less serious charge in hopes of receiving a lighter sentence, Reuters reported. His lawyer also said Chansley has experienced some delusions, such as believing he was related to Jesus and the Buddha, and said he was an "unarmed, harmless, peaceful" person with "a pre-existing mental vulnerability of significance." Chansley is one of at least 500 people who have been arrested in the storming of the Capitol , when a mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters attacked and overpowered police officers and forced lawmakers to evacuate. Prior to January 6, Chansley was known as a supporter and influencer in the QAnon conspiracy theory movement."
The idiots are smart enough to know the judges favor anyone who crawls on their knees, or has cash. Judges are always sympathetic towards first world problems of the rich and famous.
I disagree. He’s the source of the problem right now, right freaking now and he simply needs to go away. Once he’s out of the picture not saying anything, attention can be brought to things that matter.
... and Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson himself. Hutchinson has taken extreme, ideological, right-wing stances on issues from abortion to transgenderism. He's fed a fringe mindset to his constituents. It's next to impossible for someone like that to suddenly make them pragmatic about an issue like the coronavirus, which he's now trying to do after the GOP milked it to death for an initial political gain but is now left with morbidity and death for its constituents who comprise most of the unvaccinated in the country who account for 95% of the coronavirus hospitalizations and 99% of the deaths.
Wait until Sara Huckabee Sanders gets elected. She will probably defund the state department of health.
Trump endorses Paxton over Bush in Texas attorney general race excerpt: "Paxton is one of the most pro-Trump state officials in the country. He filed a lawsuit, which the Supreme Court declined to hear, challenging Trump’s loss in 2020. Bush appears to be betting that Paxton's mounting legal woes may have political consequences with voters. Paxton is facing trial for securities fraud as well as allegations he abused his office, charges that have prompted Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, to call on him to resign. Bush has been attempting to win Trump’s endorsement despite the past public spats with his family, and Trump has responded warmly. Bush has tweeted about his support for Trump and his campaign distributed can coolers (koozies) quoting Trump saying, “This is the only Bush that likes me. This is the Bush that got it right. I like him.""
Trump endorses scandal-plagued Ken Paxton for Texas attorney general excerpt: "Paxton has stayed close to Trump, even as the former president made false claims of election fraud after losing in 2020. And after Trump backers descended on the Capitol in January, Paxton claimed the assailants were “not Trump supporters.” The former president left office in January without granting a preemptive pardon to Paxton, halting speculation that he would reward the key ally."
In GOP Poll From Hell, Republicans Say They Want Don Jr. to Be President in 2024 excerpt: "Axios reports that the results of a new poll of conservatives puts the ex-president’s namesake at the top of a popularity contest among GOP front-runners, a sentence that has multiple things wrong with it. Don Junior, for those lucky enough to be unaware of the comings and goings of Donald Trump’s children, is a terrible person who succeeded his banned father as the biggest asshole on Twitter. When he’s not shooting defenseless animals or recording nonsensical videos in front of a gun rack, he seemingly spends much of his time claiming that Hunter Biden has benefited from nepotism in a way that he, a guy whose entire professional life revolves around his father, would never dream of. He’s also tried his hand at comedy, with predictable results, and insisted, re: the charges against his family’s business and CFO, that people dodge taxes all the time and it’s so not a big deal. The poll, which was conducted between July 6 and 8, did not include Donald Trump Senior, who maintains an inexplicable grip on voters despite the mass-death stuff, an (ongoing) attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election, and a mental state that suggests he should be in a home or studied by a team of Swiss doctors."
Candidates for Arkansas governor in 2022 race. Hutchinson is not permitted to run again because of term limits. Arkansas governor election: Who is running to replace Asa Hutchinson
Flynn makes bizarre remark about AR-15: 'Maybe I'll find somebody in Washington, D.C.' Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser in the Trump administration who has repeatedly courted controversy by repeating conspiracy theories, in a new video appears to joke about using a gun on people in Washington. Flynn makes the remark in a video where he is presented with an AR-15 rifle as a gift from an unidentified man on stage with the former top administration official. "We were trying to come up with a rifle that we thought was appropriate for a general, so we went with the old school woodland camouflage. So, anyhow, this is one of our top quality guns, " the man tells Flynn, which elicits laughs from the crowd. As he received the gun, Flynn says "maybe I'll find somebody in Washington, D.C.," to laughter from people at the event.
Without going back to read many pages here - buckle-up .................. Republican lady governor of Alabama (Kay Ivey) and Republican governor of Arkansas (Asa Hutchinson) just said that the recent spikes in Covid-19 are the result of unvaccinated people. They urged their residents to "get the shots." Governor Ivey said bluntly, "This is because of all those unvaccinated people. It's time to blame them." Seems T****'s "no big deal - nothing to worry about" approach is fading into the obscurity it soooo deserves. Seems as though it's now just about impossible to keep denying the truth about Covid-19 and the vaccine's effectiveness. Reality bites the ass very harshly.
Hutchinson became chairman of the National Governors Association in June 2021. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Becomes Chairman of National Governors Association - National Governors Association
Nearly all COVID deaths in US are now among unvaccinated excerpt: "Nearly all COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. now are in people who weren’t vaccinated, a staggering demonstration of how effective the shots have been and an indication that deaths per day — now down to under 300 — could be practically zero if everyone eligible got the vaccine. An Associated Press analysis of available government data from May shows that “breakthrough” infections in fully vaccinated people accounted for fewer than 1,200 of more than 107,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations. That’s about 1.1%. And only about 150 of the more than 18,000 COVID-19 deaths in May were in fully vaccinated people. That translates to about 0.8%, or five deaths per day on average. The AP analyzed figures provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC itself has not estimated what percentage of hospitalizations and deaths are in fully vaccinated people, citing limitations in the data."