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« Reply #1352 on: May 02, 2023, 12:32:56 AM »
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Trump continues to surge in the recent polls.  Taking a commanding lead for the Republican nomination despite the relentless, nonstop effort of the mass media, social media, corrupt political establishment (including many Republicans), and justice system to do anything and everything necessary to stop him.  No person in history could overcome these powerful forces.  Meanwhile, with the fake support of all these corrupt institutions, Old Joe continues to fall to historic lows.  Trump is still at a tremendous disadvantage in the general election having to overcome all these radicalized forces, but the fact that he can even still be competitive in an election is amazing.

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« Reply #1353 on: May 02, 2023, 09:49:41 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

Medicare can now negotiate for lower drug prices.
 
My Administration finally beat Big Pharma, and got it done without a single Republican vote.




https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1652077732912590849


President Biden @POTUS

Nearly 800,000 manufacturing jobs have been created on my watch.
 
That's the fastest growth in 40 years.



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« Reply #1354 on: May 02, 2023, 09:54:58 AM »
No other President in history has had this economic success in just over 2 years!


President Biden @POTUS

We're not just building a record-breaking economy that brings back manufacturing, creates good-paying jobs, and leaves no one behind.
 
We're building an America that we can all take pride in.


         

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« Reply #1355 on: May 03, 2023, 12:24:32 AM »
The leftist mayors of so-called "sanctuary cities" are squealing like Ned Beatty because a tiny fraction of the flood of illegals are being sent to their cities.  Just wait for the next surge.

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« Reply #1356 on: May 03, 2023, 04:12:16 AM »
Since taking office, the Biden-Harris Administration has put support for small businesses at the center of its agenda to grow the economy from the bottom up and middle out. The results speaks for itself. We have a small business boom under the Biden-Harris Administration. 


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« Reply #1357 on: May 05, 2023, 05:50:38 AM »
Conservative activist arranged for Clarence Thomas' wife to get secret payouts



Clarence Thomas' wife, "Ginni" Thomas, reportedly received tens of thousands of dollars for consulting work, and her name was intentionally left off of the paperwork.

Ginni Thomas received the funds from conservative activist Leonard Leo—who has also helped former President Donald Trump select judicial nominees—according to the Washington Post's investigation. The news comes at a time when Clarence Thomas himself is under fire for reportedly receiving undisclosed gifts.

Leo made the arrangements through former Trump Administration official Kellyanne Conway, according to the Washington Post's report.

"In January 2012, Leo instructed the GOP pollster Kellyanne Conway to bill a nonprofit group he advises and use that money to pay Virginia 'Ginni' Thomas, the documents show," according to the report. "The same year, the nonprofit, the Judicial Education Project, filed a brief to the Supreme Court in a landmark voting rights case."

The investigation further uncovered the circumstances surrounding how the payments were made secret.

"Leo, a key figure in a network of nonprofits that has worked to support the nominations of conservative judges, told Conway that he wanted her to 'give' Ginni Thomas 'another $25K,' the documents show. He emphasized that the paperwork should have 'No mention of Ginni, of course,'" according to the Washington Post.

The Polling Company, Conway's firm, reportedly sent the Judicial Education Project a $25,000 bill, and listed the reason only as "Supplement for Constitution Polling and Opinion Consulting."

"In all, according to the documents, the Polling Company paid Thomas’s firm, Liberty Consulting, $80,000 between June 2011 and June 2012, and it expected to pay $20,000 more before the end of 2012," according to the Washington Post's investigation. "The documents reviewed by The Post do not indicate the precise nature of any work Thomas did for the Judicial Education Project or the Polling Company.

In a statement, Leo reportedly told The Post that, “Knowing how disrespectful, malicious and gossipy people can be, I have always tried to protect the privacy of Justice Thomas and Ginni.”

https://www.rawstory.com/clarence-thomas-2659957296/

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« Reply #1358 on: May 05, 2023, 08:55:59 AM »
Here are a few ways the Biden-Harris Administration is lowering costs for hardworking families.


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« Reply #1359 on: May 05, 2023, 09:23:39 AM »
Corrupt Clarence Thomas is bought and paid for by a billionaire GOP donor and the Republican party looks the other way defending the corruption. ProPublica just released a new exclusive on another Clarence Thomas scandal. Read it below.


Clarence Thomas Had a Child in Private School. Harlan Crow Paid the Tuition.

Crow paid for private school for a relative Thomas said he was raising “as a son.” “This is way outside the norm,” said a former White House ethics lawyer.

https://www.propublica.org/article/clarence-thomas-harlan-crow-private-school-tuition-scotus



Justice Clarence Thomas let GOP donor pay child’s tuition



WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican megadonor paid two years of private school tuition for a child raised by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who did not disclose the payments, a lawyer who has represented Thomas and his wife acknowledged Thursday.

The revelation of tuition payments made by Dallas billionaire Harlan Crow is the latest example of Crow’s generosity to Thomas and his family that has raised questions about Thomas’ ethics and disclosure requirements more generally. The payments, along with the earlier examples of Crow’s financial ties to Thomas, were first reported by the nonprofit investigative journalism site ProPublica.

ProPublica reported Thursday that Crow paid tuition for Thomas’ great-nephew Mark Martin. Thomas and his wife, Virginia, raised Martin from the age of 6.

Over the past month, ProPublica has reported in other stories about luxury vacations paid for by Crow that the conservative justice took as well as Crow’s purchase of property from the Thomas family, neither of which were disclosed. Democrats have used the revelations to call for stronger ethics rules for the Supreme Court, and the Democrat-controlled Senate held a hearing on ethics issues this week. Republicans have defended Thomas.

According to the ProPublica story, Crow paid tuition for Martin at a military boarding school in Virginia, Randolph-Macon Academy, as well as Hidden Lake Academy in Georgia.

ProPublica said Thomas did not respond to questions. Crow’s office responded in a statement to questions but did not address a question about how much he paid in total for Martin’s tuition. He did say that Thomas had not requested the support for either school, ProPublica reported.

A Supreme Court spokeswoman did not immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press about whether Thomas would have any response to the story. On Twitter, however, lawyer Mark Paoletta defended Thomas in an extended statement. Paoletta, a longtime friend of Thomas, called the story “another attempt to manufacture a scandal about Justice Thomas.”

Paoletta said in his statement that Crow had recommended that Thomas consider Randolph-Macon Academy, which Crow had attended, and had offered to pay for Martin’s first year there in 2006, a payment that went directly to the school. When the school recommended Martin spend a year at Hidden Lake Academy, Crow offered again to pay for that year, a payment that also went directly to the school, Paoletta said.

In response to the story, lawmakers in Congress were again divided by party.

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., who once clerked for Chief Justice John Roberts, said it was ”just the latest installment of the left’s multi-decade campaign to target Justice Thomas.”

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said in a statement that with “every new revelation in this case, it becomes clearer that Harlan Crow has been subsidizing an extravagant lifestyle” that Thomas could not otherwise afford.

“This is a foul breach of ethics standards, which are already far too low when it comes to the Supreme Court,” Wyden said.

Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, urged Roberts to take note.

“I hope that Chief Justice Roberts reads this story this morning and understands something has to be done,” Durbin said. “The reputation of the Supreme Court is at stake here, the credibility of the court when it comes to its future decisions is at stake.”

https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-justice-clarence-thomas-tuition-donor-bb1f59fc913fb3d70fd8bc913d8f7ef4

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« Reply #1359 on: May 05, 2023, 09:23:39 AM »