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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

The Economic Lies of Elizabeth Warren

 




There are few liars in the Senate as pathological as Elizabeth Warren. While this shouldn’t be surprising, what is most egregious is how she presents herself as a champion of common Americans while supporting policies that crush and enslave average Americans. Now she is deflecting any and all possibility of owning her harmful policies on economics and putting the blame solely on the Federal Reserve.

I am not a keen fan of the Federal Reserve, but it should be stated that the Federal Reserve doesn’t have as much monetary and economic power as sometimes portrayed by critics. Government policy, regulatory and fiscal legislation, as well as global economic conditions all contribute to our economic reality. It’s not just the Fed.

Warren is afraid that the Federal Reserve’s late-to-the-game anti-inflationary policies will cause a recession. What she doesn’t say, or anywhere acknowledge, is that the very policies she supports have had far more influence in harming our economy, leading to the economic stagnation and inflation we’re suffering under. This doesn’t even include the fact that we’re already in a recession.

High energy and gas prices are not the result of corporate price gouging as she has repeatedly claimed. High energy and gas prices are a result of logistical and infrastructural problems directly related to the Democrat attack on American energy and oil. We are underinvested in our energy infrastructure because of the Democrats desire to wage an all-out war on fossil fuel and take billionaire money for renewable energy investments that will not have any immediate help for Americans struggling with high energy prices anytime soon.

It’s not helpful to working-class Americans, as we head toward winter, to be looking for the positive benefits of solar and wind energy in the 2030s and 2040s when many Americans are struggling right now. But that’s where Warren’s head is at. Yet she has the audacity to claim she’s helping average Americans.

The astronomical spending of the Biden administration, supported by Warren, though sometimes critiqued as “not going far enough,” has done more to inflate and devalue the dollar than the expansion of the Federal Reserve’s asset balance sheet. The recent cancellation of student debt to qualified borrowers will pass the bill onto the taxpayers, working-class and middle-class Americans especially. Warren, however, wanted Biden to go all the way and cancel it all. Who, mind you, would benefit from this? The rich and not the working and middle-class Americans she claims to help who will foot the bill for the educational debt of upper-class Americans.

The fact of the matter is we are in a recession, an inflationary-induced recession, and Elizabeth Warren and her cronies are far more responsible for it than hapless Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve, who have been caught flat-footed even though I, with just a B.A. in economics, saw the inflationary tsunami coming just like many others with basic economic comprehension.

While Warren presents herself as a crusader against the big banks, when actual challenges to the hegemony of big banks arise, as with Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, she attacks the challengers to the big banks and wants to prevent such challengers from offering new opportunities to consumers. In doing so, she protects the very banks she criticizes in the public eye. She plays a dog and pony show with her economic populism when the cameras are on but behind the scenes does little to change things. Her rhetoric is populist, but her actions reveal that she is in bed with the current financial regime.

Elizabeth Warren is the most deceitful politician when it comes to economic talk. If she were honest, she would acknowledge that her policies have caused a lot of the harm from which Americans across the country are suffering. But a “good” politician cannot do that. So instead, she still presents herself as a champion of common Americans everywhere while blaming the Federal Reserve, big banks, or American oil companies for the problems that she and her party have created and forced onto the American people.

If Elizabeth Warren wants to help Americans, she should support more investment in American oil and natural gas. If Elizabeth Warren wants to help Americans, she should support a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution. If Elizabeth Warren wants to help Americans, she should advocate that her party restrain their current deficit spending levels. If Elizabeth Warren wants to help Americans, she should support a tax cut for American income-earners and vigorously oppose the expansion of the IRS which will assail working Americans more than any other group.

Will Warren do any of this? Of course not. She will continue to support policies that will make regular Americans suffer. And as they suffer, she will do her song and dance on the media and blame everyone else but herself. But the lies of Elizabeth Warren can only go so far. Eventually they will catch up with her and the Democrats.


https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/08/the_economic_lies_of_elizabeth_warren.html


https://justthenews.com/government/congress/lawmaker-says-its-time-sue-biden-over-student-loan-debt-usurping-congress-power




HUGE! Computer Expert Jeff Lenberg: “The Biggest Smoking Gun That Exists Anywhere In All Of This [Elections]”

 Yesterday, the Conservative Daily podcast hosted Jeff Lenberg to discuss the 2020 election.  Mr. Lenberg was one of the experts cited in the Antrim County case and also issued a rebuttal to the J. Alex Halderman report that the mockingbird media heralded as “proof” that Antrim was human error.

I had the opportunity to join Joe Oltmann and Jeff Lenberg on this podcast.  Specifically, I wanted to discuss the similarities (or stark contrast) of Dekalb County, GA in the 2022 primary compared to the 2020 election in Antrim County, MI.  The Gateway Pundit covered this article for further explanation.

Below are the two clips from the interview, one deemed “the biggest smoking gun that exists in all of this.”  They are 15 min. and 4 min., respectively.  The latter is about the Michigan Supreme Court Justices that goes against all political demographics in Antrim County.  To watch the podcast in its entirety:

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Also mentioned in the clips is the fact that Antrim County never did a hand recount for any races other than the Presidential race, despite all down ballot races having votes “flipped”.  It is worth noting that with each “recount”, the numbers got worse and worse for the democrat challenger, from a “victory” (11/3) to a loss (11/5).  And ultimately to a loss with 1400 less votes than the last “loss” (11/6).

No one has yet to explain:  why wouldn’t you confirm ALL races that had significant vote “flips”??

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/huge-computer-expert-jeff-lenberg-biggest-smoking-gun-exists-anywhere-elections/


https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/08/_what_jonah_goldberg_gets_wrong_on_the_mar_a_lago_raid.html


Whistleblowers are good when it comes to reporting Republicans.  Now it's not good when reporting on the Scum installed in D.C.?

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/breaking-attorney-general-merrick-garland-orders-no-one-doj-contact-congress-breaks-law/


https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/garland-sends-memo-warning-doj-against-talking-congress



National Archives lawyer central to Mar-a-Lago raid documents sued Reagan while at ACLU

 Looks like a Pattern of corruption on theis one from the Left back in the 80's??


Gary Stern has been the general counsel for the National Archives and Records Administration since 1998.


The general counsel for the National Archives and Records Administration, who was central to coordinating between NARA and former President Donald Trump's attorneys regarding the documents at Mar-a-Lago, previously sued then-President Ronald Reagan in 1989 while working at the American Civil Liberties Union.

Mar-a-Lago was raided by the FBI's Washington Field Office on Aug. 8, after Trump's team had voluntarily given documents to NARA and was working through issues of executive privilege.

Trump defense attorney Evan Corcoran wrote NARA General Counsel Gary Stern on April 29 that the former president wanted to personally review the documents that NARA had received from Mar-a-Lago before letting the FBI access them "in order to ascertain whether any specific document is subject to privilege."

President Joe Biden empowered NARA to waive any claims to executive privilege that Trump might assert to block DOJ from gaining access to the documents.

Earlier this year, Stern was reportedly frustrated while working with Trump's team regarding the return of documents to NARA from Mar-a-Lago, according to CNN. Stern has been the general counsel for NARA since 1998.

Stern's NARA bio notes that he was a plaintiff in the case of Armstrong, et al. v. Executive Office of the President while a staff attorney for the Washington Office of the ACLU. The case, which began towards the end of Reagan's presidency in 1989, wasn't decided until 1993.

The U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia decided in favor of the plaintiffs with regard to the Reagan administration having to maintain electronic records, but noted the distinction between federal records and presidential records. 

The court said that, according to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, it "has no power to review compliance with the [Presidential Records Act], and thus, no power to review the record keeping procedures of [Executive Office of the President] components whose 'sole responsibility is to advise the President.'"

Stern spoke on a panel in January 2021 called "Preserving Presidential Papers and Archives," where he explained the Presidential Records Act of 1978 — which was central to the Armstrong case — and how presidential records are supposed to be maintained.

In response to a question about someone leaving government and taking presidential records with them, Stern said that if original government documents that NARA doesn't have are removed from the White House, then NARA will tell the person that "they have something that doesn't belong to them and is government property and belongs to us."

Most of the time in such cases, he said, the person gives it back. But, he added, "If they don't, we can enforce that with the support of the Department of Justice to file a legal claim."

Katie Sullivan, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Trump Justice Department, told the John Solomon Reports podcast on Monday's episode that Stern's statements on the panel of "what he feels about presidential records" were "sort of a shot across the bow."

She mentioned a February CNN report about Stern, which mentioned his frustration with obtaining documents from the Trump team.

Sullivan said that the situation with NARA seeking documents from Trump and the subsequent Mar-a-Lago raid appeared to her "like this has been something that was certainly cooked up for some time."

According to the CNN story, Stern reached out to a White House Counsel's Office attorney and another Trump lawyer regarding the documents to be turned over.

Trump said in a statement at the time that the boxes he took to Mar-a-Lago "contained letters, records, newspapers, magazines and various articles" that would "someday" be featured in his presidential library, CNN reported.

"The papers were given easily and without conflict and on a very friendly basis," the former president added.

NARA said in a statement at the time, "Former President Trump's representatives have informed NARA that they are continuing to search for additional Presidential records that belong to the National Archives."


https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/national-archives-lawyer-central-mar-lago-raid-sued-reagan-while-aclu


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/kash-patel-mar-lago-carpet-photo-first-staged-cover-sheets-run-government-gangsters-along-corrupt-fbi/