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    Incidentally, Democrat Party lies are always incremental:

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...96#post4525396

    You can find numerous Youtubes and reputable articles where top Democrats start slowly when they take the first incremental step by referring to the U.S. of A. as our democracy. No Surprise there. The Parasite Class always demand democracy:


    I have railed against the Democracy Movement in a thousand messages. Make no mistake about the Democracy Movement —— it is the most insidious conspiracy ever devised to destroy this country’s individual liberties. Throughout history democracy has been the parasite’s preferred form of government. If that is not enough to tell you about the kind of people behind the Democracy Movement this should scare you stiff: Democracy is always going towards something worse; never towards liberty.

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...92#post3227492

    In truth, “our democracy” is newspeak for the Democrat Party’s tyrannical democracy. Unfortunately for parasites a vast majority of Americans will always reject and despise democracy.

    Alas, Shit for Brains took the final incremental step on the road to democracy:


    President Joe Biden concluded that "democracy did prevail" six months after the "disorder" of the Capitol Hill riot.

    Biden, certified by Congress as the winner of the 2020 election on Jan. 6 after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol and disrupted the proceedings, said the riot "posed an existential crisis and a test of whether our democracy could survive — a sad reminder that there is nothing guaranteed about our democracy."

    "While it shocked and saddened the nation and the world, six months later, we can say unequivocally that democracy did prevail ... We are the United States of America, and over the last few months we have shown what we can do when we come together — beat a deadly virus, get our economy going again, and prove that democracy can deliver for the people," the president said in a statement on Tuesday.


    Biden says 'democracy did prevail' six months after Capitol riot
    by Carly Roman
    July 06, 2021 07:19 PM

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...r-capitol-riot

    NOTE: In the Democrat Party’s racial harmony democracy —— black cops are protected:

    when they execute white Americans:




    At long last Democrats got their own police force:


    According to the New York Times, the U.S. Capitol Police have announced they are now planning to expand operations outside Washington “beginning with the opening of field offices in California and Florida” but the plan is to open “several additional regional offices.” Their spokesman says they need to monitor and quickly investigate threats against lawmakers.


    Huge, Troubling Expansion of the Capitol Police Coming, Across the Country
    By Nick Arama
    Jul 06, 2021 8:30 PM ET

    https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021...ountry-n407371

    QUESTION: Are Democrats doing an end run around Posse Comitatus?

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...tus-Conspiracy

    Finally, the Democrat Party’s strategy of incrementalism is global:


    Spain Proposes ‘National Security Law’ to Allow Government Seizure of Private Property During Any Declared Health ‘Crisis’
    by Ethan Huff
    July 7, 2021

    https://freedomfirstnetwork.com/2021...-health-crisis

    Take this to the bank. Congressional Democrats will improve on Spain’s proposed law after they steal enough elections in 2022.

    p.s. Hitler testing his weapons on Communists in the Spanish Civil War is looking better all the time.


    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    Democrat New Jersey Senator Cory Booker encouraged activists on Wednesday to “get up in the face” of some members of Congress.

    “Please don’t just come here today and then go home,” Booker told attendees of the National Conference on Ending Homelessness. “Go to the Hill today. Get up and, please, get up in the face of some congresspeople.”

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch...-ryan-saavedra

    So when a crowd of Americans take the advice of a Senator, they call it an insurrection,
    simply because they come from a different ideology than Dems do. Fucking hypocrites...
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    To RB 60: Excellent article.

    I would call Diarrhea Mouth a filthy, lying, fucking hypocrite:

    Quote Originally Posted by RB 60 View Post
    Fucking hypocrites...

    No one has milked the events of January 6 more than House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

    She set the official narrative early and often, a storyline her scribes in the news media have dutifully repeated without question or scrutiny.

    “[Y]esterday, the president of the United States incited an armed insurrection against America, the gleeful desecration of the U.S. Capitol, which is the temple of our American democracy,” Pelosi lamented in a hyperdramatic press conference the day after the raucous protest. She accused President Trump of “sedition” and urged his cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him just two weeks before he officially left the White House.

    Nearly every word in her opening statement that day is untrue. The president didn’t “incite” the violence; it was not an insurrection, armed or otherwise, and the only person who used a firearm was a still-unidentified Capitol police officer who killed an unarmed female veteran.

    You can bet that Shitty Mouth will lie thru her false teeth in the unlikely event she answers a question:

    Additionally, here are just a few questions Pelosi’s inquisition should answer:


    20 Questions for Nancy Pelosi About January 6
    By Julie Kelly
    July 5, 2021

    https://amgreatness.com/2021/07/05/2...out-january-6/

    After Pelosi’s Capital Police are in position in every state they will make the Spanish Civil War look like they are private sector liberty’s biggest defenders:

    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    p.s. Hitler testing his weapons on Communists in the Spanish Civil War is looking better all the time.
    Parenthetically, Picasso’s painting was created for all time even though it was specifically aimed at Nazi Germany.

    When a Nazi officer noticed a photo of Picasso’s mural Guernica in the painter’s Paris apartment he asked him “Did you do that?”

    Picasso replied "No, you did."





    The way the truth is being buried makes me wonder what would Picasso say to Pelosi?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    No one has milked the events of January 6 more than House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).


    Do we really want a nationwide federal police force




    accountable solely to a small number of legislators, not subject to FOIA and other citizen protections applicable to the executive branch?

    The Acting Chief of the U.S. Capitol Police has recently announced the expansion of their federal force into Florida and California. Two new field offices will be opening in Tampa and San Francisco, due to claims from Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman that the number of threats against sitting Congressmen has doubled in the last year.

    However, this isn’t D.C.’s first effort to implement a new national police force. Just last June, House Democrats voted to pass H.R. 7120, an attempt to nationalize state and local police departments across the entire country, disguised as legislation for defunding the police.

    Is it hypocritical that the same lawmakers who have been calling for a total overhaul of law enforcement since the death of George Floyd in police custody last May, now want their personal police force expanded nationwide? Absolutely, but that’s never stopped a politician before.

    However, the USCP is a completely different beast. Unlike any other law enforcement agencies, including federal ones like the FBI, the Capitol Police fall under the legislative branch and therefore remain exempt from being subjected to oversight like the Freedom of Information Act.

    Which explains why there has been so little effort and information surrounding Ashli Babbitt's untimely end. Shrouded in secrecy, the USCP does not answer to the people of America. Only an oversight committee run by a few select members of Congress; the same ones that reap the benefits from this total lack of transparency.

    While some leftists may celebrate the killing of one of our veterans and the absence of accountability for her murderer, that is truly self-defeating. One day it will be the same leftists that want to air their grievances against Congress and they too will be met with gunfire. Jesse Kelly recently tweeted, “Despite all of human history telling them otherwise, these people still think the monster they’re feeding won’t ever turn on them.”

    I asked Tayler Hansen, who was present when Capitol Police open fired and struck Ashli Babbitt, his thoughts on nationalizing the perpetrators. His response was chilling:


    “The Capitol Police Force opening field offices in California and Florida is a tragedy. They have already done so much to ruin ordinary Americans’ lives, but it seems they’ve only gotten started. I pray for the residents of these states, hopefully they don’t meet the same ends as Ashli Babbitt and others did on January 6th.”


    Currently, the USCP is able to arrest individuals on Capitol grounds and areas around D.C. like Union Square courtesy of an agreement with the city. Which means granting them jurisdiction nationwide would simultaneously install the first nationalized police force with no input from the citizens of this country.

    While that is terrifying, it also raises questions on whether it is legal under the U.S. Constitution. The 10th Amendment limits the power of the federal government while granting all other responsibilities to the individual states. A nationalized police force could overstep the federal government’s authority and infringe on the rights that are granted to the states. Frankly, expanding the USCP is just too much power for the legislative branch of our government. And we can look at historical examples to know that such actions have been tried before and always lead to autocratic leadership. States’ rights have been our bastion of democracy and they shouldn’t be tossed to the dogs because Congressmen were frightened to be confronted by their own constituents.

    The new field offices also highlight other federal forces' inadequacy. The FBI, US Marshals, and Secret Service all currently respond to threats against politicians, so this new overlap with the USCP means that lawmakers are not confident in these establishments’ abilities to handle this responsibility.

    And that may be a legitimate concern. To date, over 500 individuals have been arrested for their appearance at the Capitol building on January 6th and the FBI is still looking for 300 more. Missing from the lineup of grandmothers and vegans in fur hats is the individual who placed pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC the night prior. That brand of incompetence is emblematic of federal bureaucrats. But the answer definitely isn’t to spawn a new police force nationwide under the full control of a handful of politicians thousands of miles away.

    While lawmakers may be using January 6th as a public reason to expand this private police force, expanding the USCP has been on the agenda for a while. Just last year, Congress increased the Capitol Police’s annual budget to just over half a billion dollars.

    Then, in May, the House increased USCP funding by over 350% when they passed a $1.9 billion Capitol Police budget (by only one vote) - that breaks down to $3.5 million per Congress member. If that doesn’t sound ridiculous enough, consider that several million are being spent on “two new support dogs, named Lila and Filip, [who] will join the force to ‘spread the message of wellness.’”

    With the media and tech companies under pressure to continue the fear mongering regarding January 6th, it's no wonder that the average Democratic voter sees the arrests of their own countrymen as a justification to continue irrationally hating their political opposition and encouraging the further expansion of D.C.’s authoritarian powers. Democrats get to point to the “seditionists” and say, "Republicans are so corrupt that they are arrested by the trainload!"

    I almost pity them and their inability to recognize the redefined role of the federal forces, like legislators granting themselves the broad powers to be their own judicial review via a nationalized Capitol Police force. Democrats celebrate the death of Ashli Babbitt as well as the rifle-drawn arrests of political adversaries while happily regurgitating propaganda that those challenging the seats of power are “insurrectionists” and that should terrify us all.

    Tayler Hansen went on to say, “With a Nancy Pelosi commission, I can only imagine what a politically weaponized police force will do.” Unfortunately, we don’t have to use our imaginations. The Nazi Party came into power in Germany in January of 1933. By the following summer, it was illegal to belong to any other political party. Without the newly nationalized German police force, it wouldn’t have been possible.


    July 11, 2021
    Nationalizing the Capitol Police
    By Taylor Day

    https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...ol_police.html
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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