Puppet Masters
At the federal level, there are three separate, co-equal branches of government that must operate together for our representative republic to function properly, and this balance of power is mirrored at the state level. Unhappily, our system today is not functioning as designed.
Since March, the separation of powers has been off-kilter, shifted disproportionately to state executives, who are ruling outside the boundaries of their proper authority. In a moment of national panic, Americans permitted their state and local executives to take power — to declare states of emergency and to implement lockdowns — and now those executives won't give that power back.
Asked, to open the nearly 30-minute interview, why he needed to continue coronavirus economic recovery aid via executive order instead of through legislation passed by Congress, Trump told Breitbart News that it is because
"we have obstructionists on the other side. Because Nancy Pelosi and Cryin' Chuck are absolutely obstructionists. All they wanted to do was to get money to bail out Democratic cities and states that have been run poorly. They want bailout money. The bailout money is about a trillion dollars and it's unacceptable. That's about 90 percent of what they wanted."In addition to the bailout money for failed blue states and Democrat-run cities, Trump said that Pelosi and Schumer were adamant about appropriating money toward the creation of a mail-in-voting system that he said would result in a "rigged election."
"In addition, they wanted money so that the election would end up being rigged. It would be a rigged election. This would be a rigged election. This is going to be one of the great messes of all time if they're allowed to do it, if the courts don't stop it. So we'll see what happens."
Comment: Unlike Pelosi and crew, Trump's EOs are providing added financial assistance to both employers and workers...and he claims there is more to be done.
See also:
- As Democrats dither, Trump signs executive orders providing economic relief to millions of Americans
- Trump takes on Big Pharma: Drugmakers refuse to attend White House meeting after Trump issues executive orders on costs
Stunningly, it appears that there is more evidence that has not been made public in the case of Flynn that led the Department of Justice and Attorney General William Barr to request that the charges be dropped. For Powell and Flynn the news of new evidence supporting his innocence is significant.
It has been a tumultuous battle over the past year against Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, who has been fighting against the DOJ's decision to drop the charges against the three-star general, who once served under President Obama as his director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Powell has been arguing all year that Sullivan's actions teeter on extreme bias against her client and she has also stated that his actions, which have prolonged the case against Flynn, are unjustified.
The Justice Department attorney Jeffery Wall, along with Powell argued and answered questions of the panel that was grilling them on all the details of the case. It was during the trial that Wall hinted at the new evidence in support of Flynn.
In "The Spies Who Hijacked America" and a follow-up appearance on Maria Bartiromo's Sunday Morning Futures, Schrage detailed the origins of Stefan Halper's meeting with then-Trump advisor Carter Page. Halper would later serve as a confidential human source (CHS) for the Crossfire Hurricane probe, secretly recording multiple conversations with Page, as well as Trump advisor George Papadopoulos.
But it is what Schrage revealed about Halper's initial non-interest in Page then Halper's prediction on January 10, 2017, that Michael Flynn would not last long in the Trump administration that suggest significant revelations will be forthcoming from U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of Spygate.
Comment: Some late and interesting twists to the Flynn saga suggest the set-up was a larger and more complicated operation than presumed.
Barr, who previously served as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush between 1991 and 1993, said American politics has fundamentally changed since the last time he was head of the Justice Department. Speaking with Fox News' Mark Levin Sunday, Barr accused Democrats of wanting to "tear down the system," instead of making changes within the country's framework. Barr said Republicans and Democrats used to mutually believe "there was some truth to arrive at," but that liberals have completely withdrawn from all discussion or compromise.
"Tulsi" was trending on social networks shortly after the announcement that Harris would be Biden's choice for vice president should Democrats win in November. That's not surprising, since their famous clash from July 2019 was one of the most memorable moments of Harris's short-lived presidential bid, widely credited with sinking her candidacy.
That day Gabbard calmly took Harris to task over her prosecutorial past, pointing out that she was responsible for getting thousands of African-Americans locked up on draconian drug sentences, even as Democrats clamored for criminal justice reform and racial justice.
Comment: The Dems have their work cut out for them to morph Harris, from a drop-out loser, into the commodity they need.
See also:
- Kamala Harris: A distinguished career serving injustice
- Fmr attorney Kamala Harris' record on criminal justice is appalling
- Tulsi's right: Kamala Harris is a drug warrior and dirty prosecutor - UPDATES
- Kamala Harris dons progressive mantle in public, strips it off in private as she courts Israel lobby
- A glimpse behind the scenes: Tulsi's takedown of Kamala Harris
- Tulsi Gabbard - the empire is coming for you...
- Liberal darling Kamala Harris is rapidly gaining a reputation as the most dishonest senator in Washington
- Blow for Kamala Harris as aide resigns with scathing letter: 'I've never seen staff treated so poorly', 'no plan for the campaign'
- Kamala Harris blasts, and takes money from, Epstein's law firm
- The DREAM TEAM! Biden picks Harris for VP (thus prez)
- Lunatic Senator Kamala Harris jokes on national TV about killing Trump, Pence and Sessions

155 mm self-propelled howitzers are deployed in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel on the Lebanese border on July 27, 2020.
Two tanks crossed the so-called Blue Line - the UN-recognized boundary between the Israeli-occupied territories and Lebanon - near Meiss Ej Jabal village in the Marjeyoun district on Tuesday, and were deployed in an area of the southern Lebanese neighborhood of Kroum al-Sharqi, the Arabic-language An-Nahar daily newspaper reported.
The report added that the third tank crossed the border and was positioned on a road just opposite the area. A phosphorous bomb was later fired by one of the tanks. No injuries were reported.
Tensions have been running high between Israel and Hezbollah since July 20, when Tel Aviv killed Hezbollah member Ali Kamel Mohsen in an airstrike on Syria. The Israeli military has placed its forces near the Lebanese and Syrian borders on high alert after Hezbollah promised retaliation.
On Monday, Israeli deputy prime Minister and minister of military affairs, Benny Gantz, asserted that the regime is ready for a war with Lebanon. He also warned that Israel's next war against Hezbollah would be more difficult to fight given the tactics that the Lebanese resistance movement would employ in such a military confrontation.
The piece itself is what you'd expect, i.e. slobbering praise for Biden's. It essentially asserts that Harris was the best pick ever, historical, and offers Trump no lines of attack to open up. How true any of that is will be tested in the near future, as I actually think Harris is wide open for attacks compared to Susan Rice, who would have been a more limited target (i.e. Benghazi, and I don't think that's an effective political attack anymore).
Regardless, here's what you normally don't do when a VP candidate is chosen for a ticket. You don't immediately begin to speculate the top of the ticket is so incapable of doing the job that he may not finish out his first term. That's usually a red flag to not make that person president in the first place.
But we are living in a reality where defeating Trump overtakes all common sense for the left, to the point where the media are salivating at the thought of a senile old man being elected because they can just swap him out for Harris when the time is right.

(L-R) Larry Krasner, Rachael Rollins, Kim Foxx, Chesa Boudin
A common, though not universal, feature of prominent left-wing district attorneys is the backing of political organizations funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros. The New York Times has credited Soros with pioneering the "push to overhaul prosecutors' offices" across the country.
Cook County, Illinois, State's Attorney Kimberly Foxx, whose jurisdiction includes Chicago, took office in 2017 after winning her election with the help of a Soros-funded super PAC.
Soros poured more than $400,000 into Illinois Justice & Public Safety PAC in 2016, Illinois State Board of Elections records show. Foxx was the only candidate that the PAC supported in 2016, those records show.
Comment:
- US: Soros-tied donor network to ramp up efforts to elect left-wing prosecutors
- Here's a conspiracy FACT: Soros-funded prosecutors let rioters go but declare not agreeing with Black Lives Matter is a 'hate crime'
- AG Barr warns: Soros' meddling in prosecutors' elections could worsen crime in the US
- Justice corrupted? Soros-funded prosecutor to plead 5th for hush work with lawyer-politician Jay Barnes
- George Soros spending big money against Texas DA who opposes sanctuary cities
- District attorneys backed by Soros join fray in clash with police
- Soros - Quantum of Destruction: Documentary chronicles the financier of chaos
"In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem, government IS the problem." — Ronald ReaganThere's a pattern emerging if you pay close enough attention.
Civil discontent leads to civil unrest, which leads to protests and counterprotests.
Without fail, what should be an exercise in how to peacefully disagree turns ugly the moment looting, vandalism, violence, intimidation tactics and rioting are introduced into the equation. Instead of restoring order, local police stand down.
Tensions rise, violence escalates, and federal armies move in.
Coincidence? I think not.
This was the blueprint used three years ago in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017, when the city regularly cited as being one of the happiest places in America, became ground zero for a heated war of words — and actions — over racism, "sanitizing history," extremism (both right and left), political correctness, hate speech, partisan politics, and a growing fear that violent words will end in violent actions.
It was a setup: local police deliberately engineered a situation in which protesters would confront each other, tensions would bubble over, and things would turn just violent enough to call in the bigger guns.
It is the blueprint being used right now.
In Charlottesville, as in so many parts of the country right now, the conflict was over how to reconcile the nation's checkered past, particularly as it relates to slavery, with the push to sanitize the environment of anything — words and images — that might cause offense, especially if it's a Confederate flag or monument.
That fear of offense prompted the Charlottesville City Council to get rid of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee that had graced one of its public parks for 82 years.
That's when everything went haywire.













Comment: Governors have no interest in 'reopening' because by doing so they would give up the many great powers being bestowed upon them. They have a vested interest in keeping lockdowns going, no matter the devastation it brings to the states they are elected to serve.