Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3724 on: February 19, 2021, 03:39:00 PM »
He could simply suggest that Texas becomes part of an integrated power grid and not an independant one. Suggest the various power providers install protection against cold snaps. Like the one that occurred in 2011 with similar effect. Perhaps the people of Texas need more Democratic representatives that will do something to help them rather than go on vacation to warmer places. Ya think?

Maybe what we need is an outsider who is not beholden to the paymasters.  Our politicians are corrupt and incompetent.  That goes for repubs and dems.  Cuomo, Newsom, and Abbott should all go.  If only there were such a person who was not part of the establishment!

Online Richard Smith

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« Reply #3725 on: February 19, 2021, 03:44:18 PM »
Richard shamelessly posts false smears against President Biden who immediately provide relief and emergency to Texans but said nothing about insurrectionist Ted Cruz fleeing to Cancun while his constituents freeze to death.

Ted Cruz Abandons Millions of Freezing Texans and His Poodle, Snowflake
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/02/ted-cruz-flees-texas-for-cancun-ditches-family-poodle.html

The feds provided no meaningful assistance during this crisis.  None.  It was completely bungled.  Under Trump, that would have been an endless media story.  Old Joe was focused on his plan to aid illegal immigrants instead of US citizens.  He probably thinks Texas is still part of Mexico.  He is clueless.  He said this week that there was no vaccine available prior to Jan. 20 even though he himself received a shot in December.  He said that when he wakes up in the morning he asks his wife where they are.  Harris is counting the hours until they invoke the 25th Amendment.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3726 on: February 19, 2021, 06:08:19 PM »
The feds provided no meaningful assistance during this crisis.  None.  It was completely bungled.  Under Trump, that would have been an endless media story.  Old Joe was focused on his plan to aid illegal immigrants instead of US citizens.  He probably thinks Texas is still part of Mexico.  He is clueless.  He said this week that there was no vaccine available prior to Jan. 20 even though he himself received a shot in December.  He said that when he wakes up in the morning he asks his wife where they are.  Harris is counting the hours until they invoke the 25th Amendment.

The feds provided no meaningful assistance during this crisis.  None.  It was completely bungled.  Under Trump, that would have been an endless media story.

The evidence, as per usual, proves this to be a lie. And a pathetic one as well. Abbott and Cruz were warned days in advance about what was coming and they did nothing. As for the federal level, you can not declare an emergency when it has not yet happened. The "crisis" is merely four days old and FEMA has already sent help. Just how quick do you expect them to react?

Old Joe was focused on his plan to aid illegal immigrants instead of US citizens.  He probably thinks Texas is still part of Mexico.  He is clueless.

Yet his approval rating is much higher than Trump's ever was. In less than 4 weeks he brought the country back from absolute chaos to the stability we had to do without for four years.

Harris is counting the hours until they invoke the 25th Amendment.

Ain't gonna happen... just like all the other crap the extreme right predicted was going to happen. Get over it, your guy lost and luckily failed to overthrow democracy, and we finally have somebody in the White House again who knows what he is doing.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3727 on: February 20, 2021, 12:01:47 AM »
The feds provided no meaningful assistance during this crisis.  None.  It was completely bungled. Under Trump, that would have been an endless media story.  Old Joe was focused on his plan to aid illegal immigrants instead of US citizens.  He probably thinks Texas is still part of Mexico.  He is clueless.  He said this week that there was no vaccine available prior to Jan. 20 even though he himself received a shot in December.  He said that when he wakes up in the morning he asks his wife where they are.  Harris is counting the hours until they invoke the 25th Amendment.

 :D :D :D

"Bungled" he says. It can't be "bungled" when Texas received more federal assistance than what they asked for in record time. Richard loves to embarrass himself on the daily.   

Richard is a Royell clone. Makes up total  BS: in order to smear President Biden while praising Criminal Donald. President Biden is the most popular President at this time in modern history. Deal with it. 

Criminal Donald purposely withheld major disaster relief from California and Oregon because he hated blue states that voted against him. And yes, it was a major media story about how cruel and heartless he was but you didn't hear that on the right wing media outlets.

President Biden immediately signed disaster relief and gave more to Texas even after the corrupt, hateful, vicious Texas GOP went along with the "Big Lie" bogus election fraud lawsuit and demanded to secede from the Union all because Joe Biden won the election in a blowout. President Joe Biden held true to his word that he is a President for ALL Americans. Even after Texas tried to sabotage him and were anti American wanting to leave the United States, he still did more to help Texas than any President could. That's how a real President operates. Now the morons in Texas have shut up about secession because they would have been in the dark forever with no federal aid. Once again, right wingers show America and the world how hateful, stupid, and ignorant they are.


White House grants Federal Emergency Declaration for Texas amid severe winter weather
Feb. 13, 2021

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2021/02/13/watch-live-gov-abbott-to-provide-update-on-severe-winter-weather-impacting-texas/

Federal Aid Dispatched to Dark, Freezing Texas
https://www.voanews.com/usa/federal-aid-dispatched-dark-freezing-texas

President Joe Biden says he'll visit Texas soon and sign a major disaster order after a winter storm hammered the state: Biden also said he has directed multiple federal agencies to assist people in the state
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/02/19/texas-power-water-disaster-order-joe-biden/
 
White House Says Biden Offered Texas Governor More Federal Disaster Relief
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2021/02/19/white-house-says-biden-offered-texas-governor-more-federal-disaster-relief/?sh=67f2f43b70f8

Amid severe weather and power crisis, Texas legislators stop talking about secession
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-02-17/texas-severe-weather-power-crisis-secession

Offline Rick Plant

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3728 on: February 20, 2021, 12:18:16 AM »
The feds provided no meaningful assistance during this crisis.  None.  It was completely bungled.  Under Trump, that would have been an endless media story.  Old Joe was focused on his plan to aid illegal immigrants instead of US citizens.  He probably thinks Texas is still part of Mexico.  He is clueless.  He said this week that there was no vaccine available prior to Jan. 20 even though he himself received a shot in December.  He said that when he wakes up in the morning he asks his wife where they are.  Harris is counting the hours until they invoke the 25th Amendment.

It's Criminal Donald who was in danger of having the 25th Amendment invoked against him because of his on going dementia since 2017.

Richard the projectionist strikes again!

Steve Bannon believed Donald Trump had early-stage dementia and started covert campaign to use 25th Amendment to remove him from office
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9267077/Bannon-believed-Trump-early-stage-dementia-started-25th-Amendment-campaign.html

Steve Bannon believed Trump had early stage dementia: Bannon ‘spoke of removing Trump with 25th amendment’
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/16/trump-dementia-claims-steve-bannon-25th-amendment

Trump's cognitive deficits seem worse. We need to know if he has dementia: Psychologist
We see signs that the president's abilities are declining, but the only way to find out for sure is to give him a full neuropsychological evaluation

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/04/09/does-donald-trump-have-dementia-we-need-know-psychologist-column/3404007002/

Trump wasn’t always so linguistically challenged. What could explain the change? Dementia
https://www.statnews.com/2017/05/23/donald-trump-speaking-style-interviews/
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Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3729 on: February 20, 2021, 01:10:06 AM »
Maybe what we need is an outsider who is not beholden to the paymasters.  Our politicians are corrupt and incompetent.  That goes for repubs and dems.  Cuomo, Newsom, and Abbott should all go.  If only there were such a person who was not part of the establishment!

Unfortunately Putin is taken. You recently went with the poor man’s version. Didn’t go so well. How about "the people" becoming more politically intelligent. One guy they should look at closely is Rupert Murdoch.

You really think one guy could fix things single handed? Even Captain America has buddies.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3730 on: February 20, 2021, 01:41:16 AM »
The far right wing militia group "The Oath Keepers" planned weeks ahead to storm the Capitol to stop the certification of Joe Biden's victory trying to keep Criminal Donald in power. Criminal Donald directed them to go there in his insurrection speech. He knew what was happening and he refused to stop the carnage. He must go to prison for this.     

9 Oath Keepers indicted for conspiracy, including 7 members of the tactical "stack" seen entering Capitol in combat gear



Federal prosecutors indicted six members of the Oath Keepers militia, who the government added as co-defendants to an existing indictment for three alleged Oath Keepers. Seven of the group were part of a tactical "stack" of people dressed in combat gear who pushed through crowds to enter the Capitol, the government said.

The nine were indicted by a grand jury on charges that included conspiracy to corruptly obstruct, influence, or impede an official proceeding, destruction of property and restricted buildings or grounds charges. The indictment also charges two men with obstructing the investigation.

Prosecutors say the group donned paramilitary gear and used military-style tactics — keeping hands on each other's backs to communicate as they marched up the steps of the Capitol — and coordinated with other Oath Keepers before and during the attack, using apps like MeWe and Zello.

The six charged Friday are Ohio residents Sandra Parker, 60, and Bennie Parker, 70, and Florida residents Kelly Meggs, 52, Connie Meggs, 59, and Graydon Young, 54 and North Carolina resident Laura Steele, 52. Thomas Caldwell, 65, Jessica Watkins, 38, and Donovan Crowl, 50, are also included in Friday's new indictment, though the three had already been indicted by a grand jury in January.

The Oath Keepers are a loosely-organized collection of militia, prosecutors say, which focus on recruiting current and former military, law enforcement and first-responders. The group believes the federal government has been "co-opted by a shadowy conspiracy that is trying to strip American citizens of their rights," prosecutors say, and the group's name comes from the oath of members of the military and law enforcement to defend the Constitution "from all enemies, foreign and domestic."

The complaint details an email sent January 4 from oathkeepers.org, with a subject line, "Call to Action: Oath Keepers Deploying to DC to Protect Events, Speakers & Attendees on Jan 5-6: Time to Stand!" The email noted that the group would have "well armed and equipped QRF teams on standby," referring to the military acronym for "quick reaction force," in case of a scenario "where the President calls us up as part of the militia to to [sic] assist him inside DC."

The email also said, "As always, while conducting security operations, we will have some of our men out in 'grey man' mode, without identifiable Oath Keepers gear on. For every Oath Keeper you see, there are at least two you don't see."

Prosecutors described the group's coordination prior to the attack. Kelly Meggs, the self-described leader of the Florida chapter of the Oath Keepers, allegedly arranged combat and firearms training for himself and others in Florida. Sandra and Bennie Parker traveled with Watkins and Crowl from Ohio to Washington, D.C., and discussed their plans in the weeks leading up to the attack.

Prosecutors say Meggs, who is a general manager at a car dealership, wrote in a Facebook message, "Trump said It's gonna be wild!!!!!!!   It's gonna be wild!!!!!!!  He wants us to make it WILD that's what he's saying.  He called us all to the Capitol and wants us to make it wild!!!  Sir Yes Sir!!!  Gentlemen we are heading to DC pack your s***!!"

Steele sent a five-page document that appeared to be an online application to the Oath Keepers of Florida on January 3, prosecutors said. In the document, she wrote, "I have 13 years of experience in Law Enforcement in North Carolina. I served as a K-9 Officer and a SWAT team member. I currently work Private Armed Security for [company name redacted]. I am a licensed PPS through the North Carolina Private Protective Services."

Seven members of the group, including Watkins and Crowl, stayed at the same hotel the night before the attack. In the days leading up to January 6, Watkins, the self-described commanding officer of the Ohio State Regular Militia, sent messages to people she labeled in her phone as recruits — including Bennie Parker. She advised Parker to pack khaki or tan pants, advised him that weapons were "ok" to bring, and told him they'd "convoy out to the Rally Point in Virginia" on January 5.

When Parker expressed concerns about safety and parking, she replied, "Parking is no issue, if you roll with the militia we have a guarded Rally Point."

The group drew attention for their tactical "stack" formation, which experts quickly identified as a military-style strategy, and have been a top priority for the U.S. Attorney's sedition task force.

Watkins texted Parker on January 9, "I've been following FBI wanted list, seems they're only interested in people who destroyed things. I wouldn't worry about them coming after us."

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/capitol-riot-oath-keepers-indicted-conspiracy/