Thursday, July 26, 2018

Bill Benczkowski 

Epitome of obstruction of justice in Congress pursuing impeachment of Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. 

Benczkowski is a former executive of Russian Alpha Bank. He probably still has shares in it. Alpha Bank and the Trump Organization are synonymous.

There has never been this level of corruption into the highest offices in the federal government since the Revolutionary War and history of this country.

Vladimir Putin nominated him. The idiot knows nothing of criminal prosecution and if Congress is successful in impeaching an Assistant AG Benczkowski will slide into the spot. Giuliani is right obstruction of justice isn’t public.

It helps to have recognition when it comes to winning elections.

26 July 2018

Islamabad: Cricket star (click here) turned politician Imran Khan has declared victory for his party in Pakistan's historic elections, promising a "new" Pakistan.

Khan, who aspires to be the country's next prime minister, said in a televised address to the nation on Thursday that "thanks to God, we won and we were successful."...


Putin didn't have to pass on a soccer ball to Trump since the USA is hosting "The World Cup" in 2026.















I am sure the Qatar 2022 "World Cup" will celebrate the next one in 2026 and with the USA, that is if the country hasn't gone bankrupt due to Trump Tax Cuts.

Vladimir Putin (click here) passed a soccer ball to President Trump in Finland on Monday. It's unclear what the goal was. That said, many Americans didn't exactly get a kick of the gesture, and in the eyes of most, Russia was the day's big winner ⚽️ https://cnn.it/2JuG7vB

According to Adidas’ website, the digital technology is called “Near Field Communication” (NFC) which enables a phone or tablet to send “radio frequency signals” that interacts with the NFC chip. It allows players to access special information and games online after connecting. Adidas says the NFC tag cannot be modified and can only send information, not receive it.

Is there any IT that can't be changed to serve nefarious purposes?

This is the first Trump Administration official that states he knows what occurred in the TRUMP'S SECRET MEETING WITH PUTIN.

What is so difficult to talk about? They can talk to Kim Jong Un, but, they can't talk to US Senators in a respectful way simply doing their job of oversight.

US Senators are well aware of their responsibilities, now the Executive Branch has to cooperate and answer questions. This is not difficult or is it?

Anybody do a background check on Pompeo?

While I was watching "Dark Money," a really simple idea came through to me.

Americans spend real money on background checks for their babysitters, but, they do nothing to background check their representatives or even when electing a dog catcher.

December 13, 2017

You may be asking yourself (click here), "Why do I need a background check to babysit?" Chances are there are no skeletons in your closet. But Care.com families love background checks. And with good reason. They add a layer of trust. A proactive babysitter will run a background check on herself and have it available for families to see during the interview process. Having one available for parents may set you apart from other potential sitters as you'll appear responsible, prepared, and serious about the job....

One of the very clear messages that comes through in "Dark Money" is the use of all kinds of mail flyers that are negative, demeaning and nothing short of character assassination.

President Trump states to never believe what is seen or heard in the media, so do it yourself and when character assassination begins be armed to PROTECT YOUR VOTE by the background check personally conducted by oneself.

Am I right or am I wrong?

I am right and very, very correct. Early on in the election process when candidates are coming on board for primaries and later in the general election do a background check on them and see what turns up. The country may finally have legislators UNWILLING TO ACCEPT "Dark Money" if they know they can stand in full view of their background check and prove they are the candidate everyone believed them to be. 

NO MORE LATE ARRIVING MAIL FLYERS BACKED BY "DARK MONEY." 

I mean every word of it. No more last minute character assassinations of those standing tall to end the use of "Dark Money."

If I were running for office; I'd have my background check from a credible source in full view on my website. No surprises, just a person that loves the country and the people served.

Vladimir Putin is not worthy to speak the name of Nelson Mandela.

The BRIC's Summit (click here)

Vladimir Putin is nothing more than a thug. He has never, not one day in his life struggled for a cause to the depth of the soul of Nelson Mandela. In order for Russia to achieve in this world it desperately needs new and modern leadership that ends the oppression that exists under the KGB President.

President Vladimir Putin starts by praising former President Nelson Mandela. "During his entire life, he has been upholding and protecting the principles of equality, openness and fairness." 
"Mr Mandela's legacy is reflected in the activities if Brics."  
"The Disclose Act" was passed in Montana as a means of making elections truthful in regards to the donors of those that run for office. There are nine other states that have enacted similar laws and they are holding up.

May 23, 2018
By Jon King

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (click here) released an opinion this week in a longstanding debate over Montana Political Practices law. Montana Attorney General’s office spokesman Eric Sell explains.


"The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion yesterday [May 22] upholding Montana's campaign disclosure laws, these were laws passed by the 2015 legislative session called 'the Disclose Act'" Sell said. "This tightened up Montana's regulations requiring anyone who is engaging in political activity during elections to disclose where their finances come from."...

What began heavily under "W" was the use of 501(c)4 as a means to NEVER DISCLOSE those that donate in large amounts. That can also include hiding monies from foreign entities.

Up to "W", the 501(c)4 was something basically used by groups that had a bill or some sort of cause and wanted to raise money. It was to serve as a separate entity from a 501(c)3 which is nothing more than a charitable cause. The (c)3s can take donations, but, they must not participate in political campaigns in any way. 

The (c)4 was something let's say the American Cancer Society wanted to use for fundraising to bring forward permission to set up a research arm that required some-sort of congressional approval...let's say it is genetic research under "W"...and they would be involved in lobbying and educating lawmakers to provide such legal permission. That is what the (c)4s were designed to do. 

BUT.

Along comes "W" and turns the damn thing on it's head and all of a sudden Koch Industries throws a bunch of money into American politics through the 501(c)4. The Kochs' end up having a bi-product of their company that has spawned individual non-profits such as "Americans for Prosperity." The extremist use of the (c)4s have become the passion of "Dark Money," including, the money that comes in from foreign entities. The organization CLAIMING a 501(c)4 can take money from any source and spend it on elections. There is no requirement for 501(c)4 organizations to disclose their donors, so the money comes in from everywhere including Russia.

The documentary "Dark Money" shows an incredible state that gets little recognition for the love of fellow man and democracy, namely Montana.

It is a documentary that is very well done and yes, John Tester is asked to participate in the discussion within the film content. He is a farmer with his wife and also serves Montana in a capacity he was most needed.

Every American that loves the USA's democracy and wants it intact needs to see this documentary. 

"The Disclose Act" I want to live in Montana where people still love their fellow man and democracy.

July 26, 2018

A group of 11 House conservatives (click here) introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Atty. Gen. Rod Rosenstein, the Justice Department official who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

The move came Wednesday after months of criticism aimed at the department — and the Russia investigation in particular — from Trump and his Republican allies in Congress. Trump has fumed about Mueller's probe and repeatedly called it a "witch hunt," a refrain echoed by some of the lawmakers. The impeachment effort is led by North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows, who talks to Trump frequently and often defends him to his colleagues.

What else is there to know? Trump has been whining and crying about the Justice Department since he took office. He hasn't got the Justice Department he wants yet, one that bows on bended knee to the dictator everyday. I am confident Trump can't believe he still needs private attorneys. And let's face it, Trump can't even keep his own private attorneys working toward his best outcomes so much as his best cover-ups. Trump needs to have a distraction while Cohen tapes keep surfacing.

It is unclear whether there will be enough support in the party to pass the impeachment resolution, as Republican leaders have not signed on to the effort and are unlikely to back it....