MAGA rioter boasts of his ‘high IQ’ before asking judge for permission to fight prison guards

https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-riot-arr/

MAGA rioter boasts of his 'high IQ' before asking judge for permission to fight prison guards
Josiah Kenyon after his arrest, left, and during the Capitol riot.

An accused Capitol rioter got into a tense exchange with a federal judge during a status conference in his case on Thursday afternoon.

 

The incident began when Josiah Kenyon asked U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols for permission to speak during the hearing, according to a report from Politico’s Kyle Cheney.

After Nichols warned that Kenyon might want to consult with his attorney first, Kenyon shot back: “I have a high enough IQ range to not screw up there, boss.”

Kenyon then proceeded to ask Nichols to “acknowledge that he had a right to defend himself if prison guards in DC tried to assault him,” Cheney reported.

“I’m not making any finding one way or another about that,” Nichols responded.

 

“Okey-doke,” Kenyon said.

 

Finally, at the end of the hearing, Nichols asked Kenyon if he had any other issues to raise.

“My wife and children homeless on the street. Have a wonderful day,” Kenyon told the judge.

Kenyon is accused of assaulting police with several objects — including a table leg with a protruding nail — during the Jan. 6 insurrection. According to the Department of Justice, Kenyon wore a Jack Skellington costume, based on a character from the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas, to the Capitol.

He was arrested in December after authorities found him hiding out in a travel trailer with a cache of weapons. Kenyon and his wife, Elizabeth, reportedly were charged with child endangerment after being found in the unheated trailer in the Nevada foothills.

 

NAACP issues its first statewide travel advisory, for Missouri

https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/02/us/naacp-missouri-travel-advisory-trnd/index.html

The NAACP is sending a strong message to people of color traveling through Missouri: Go at your own risk.

The organization is circulating a travel advisory after the state passed a law that Missouri’s NAACP conference says allows for legal discrimination. The warning cites several discriminatory incidents in Missouri, included as examples of “looming danger” in the state.

The NAACP says this is the first travel advisory ever issued by the organization, at the state or national level. The Missouri conference initially published the advisory in June, and it was recognized nationally at the NAACP’s annual convention last week.

“Individuals traveling in the state are advised to travel with extreme CAUTION,” the advisory warns. “Race, gender and color based crimes have a long history in Missouri.”

Why now?

The advisory was issued after Senate Bill 43 – which makes it more difficult for employees to prove their protected class, like race or gender, directly led to unlawful discrimination – passed through the Missouri Legislature in June. Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens signed it into law soon after.

Greitens and other supporters of the bill have said it puts Missouri’s standards for lawsuits in line with other states.

But that’s not how the NAACP sees it. The Missouri NAACP State Conference called the legislation a “Jim Crow Bill.”

“This does not follow the morals of Missouri,” Conference President Rod Chapel Jr. told CNN. “I hate to see Missouri get dragged down deep past the notion of treating people with dignity.”

There have been other instances of discrimination in the state that could have elicited an advisory before this, several of which are listed in the warning. Among them are racist incidents reported at the University of Missouri that prompted protests across campus in 2015, as well as the state attorney general’s annual report that found black drivers were stopped by police at a rate 75% higher than white drivers.

Chapel said he met with Greitens about the Senate bill several times. After the bill passed, he said they had a “fair and frank discussion” about what the legislation would do. At a later meeting, Chapel said he brought several faith leaders in the community to talk with the governor about theology and morality.

“Ultimately, none of that worked,” Chapel said.

The governor’s office did not comment on the advisory, but acknowledged that Greitens met with “passionate advocates on both sides” of the bill.

The Missouri Division of Tourism has not responded to multiple requests for comment.

What does it mean?

The advisory doesn’t tell people to not go to Missouri. Rather, the NAACP wants minority travelers to be aware of what it says are potential risks.

“People should tell their relatives if they have to travel through the state, they need to be aware,” Chapel said. “They should have bail money, you never know.”

In the advisory, the NAACP urges individuals to “warn your families, co-workers and anyone visiting Missouri to beware of the safety concerns with travel in Missouri.” These concerns, the organization writes, could include unnecessary search and seizures and potential arrest.

Traditionally, travel advisories are released ahead of severe weather or political disruptions. The State Department publishes international travel warnings and alerts for countries with ongoing violence, frequent terrorist attacks or increased health risks, to name a few.

The ACLU has issued travel advisories similar to the NAACP’s in the past: one for Arizona in 2010, and one in Texas earlier this year. Both advisories were circulated after state laws passed allowing law enforcement officers to question a person’s immigration status.

What will it take for the advisory to be lifted?

After SB43 passed through the Legislature, the initial travel advisory was supposed to last until August 28, when the bill would potentially go into effect.

That changed when Greitens signed it into law.

“We see this travel advisory remaining in effect for the foreseeable future,” Chapel said.

He wants to see several changes in the state before the advisory is lifted, starting with the repeal of the law that prompted the advisory in the first place.

Chapel also said there should be a plan in place on how the state is going to address people of color being stopped by police at a disproportionate rate. He also wants to see a change in how Missouri prosecutors handle hate crimes.

“We need to have some basic ground rules for how human beings treat each other,” Chapel said.

 

Missouri trooper released fugitive because of act blocking federal gun laws, DOJ says

https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article256790292.html

After an Independence police officer was killed in a shootout in September, Missouri state law enforcement initially refused routine federal assistance in tracing the murder weapon. The same month, a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper released a federal fugitive after a traffic stop.

The incidents are described in a blistering court brief filed Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice outlining the consequences of the Second Amendment Preservation Act, a new state law that prohibits Missouri police officers from helping enforce certain federal gun laws. The document paints a stark portrait of how SAPA, also known as House Bill 85, has disrupted cooperation between federal, state and local law enforcement.

The DOJ says the Missouri state crime lab, operated by the Highway Patrol, is refusing to process evidence that would help federal firearms prosecutions. The Missouri Information and Analysis Center, also under the Highway Patrol, no longer cooperates with federal agencies investigating federal firearms offenses. And the Highway Patrol, along with many other agencies, have suspended joint efforts to enforce federal firearms laws.

 

The DOJ brief comes in an ongoing lawsuit challenging SAPA, filed by St. Louis City, St. Louis County and Jackson County. A Cole County court this year upheld the law, a decision being appealed to the Missouri Supreme Court.

“The United States has an exceedingly strong interest in this suit because H.B. 85 poses a clear and substantial threat to public safety. Since taking effect, the law has already seriously impaired the federal government’s ability to combat violent crime in Missouri,” the brief says.

 
 

SAPA declares “invalid” many federal gun regulations that don’t have an equivalent in Missouri law. These include statutes covering weapons registration and tracking, and possession of firearms by some domestic violence offenders.

Local departments are barred from enforcing them, or risk being sued for $50,000 by private citizens who believe their Second Amendment rights have been violated. Police are also prohibited from giving “material aid and support” to federal agents and prosecutors in enforcing those “invalid” laws against “law-abiding citizens” — defined as those who Missouri law permits to have a gun.

Federal and local law enforcement officials have previously warned SAPA would harm their ability to investigate federal firearms crimes in Missouri. The DOJ, Democrats and other critics of the law, signed in June by Republican Gov. Mike Parson, have argued for months it’s blatantly unconstitutional.

The brief appears to include the most extreme examples to date of the measure’s toll on law enforcement. It says the law “is not only damaging valuable institutional relationships for enforcing firearms laws, but also increasing dangers in the field across a broad array of law enforcement operations.”

DOJ says a Highway Patrol trooper in September released a federal fugitive back into the community rather than risk liability for the state agency. The brief provides no additional details, including the location of the incident or what the fugitive was wanted for.

 
 

SAPA also initially hampered the investigation into the shooting of an Independence police officer in September, according to the DOJ. Officer Blaize Madrid-Evans was killed on Sept. 15 during an exchange of gun fire with a man sought for violating parole on a firearm conviction. The suspect, identified by authorities as Cody L. Harrison, died at the scene.

“Later the same month, after an Independence police officer was killed during a shootout with a burglary suspect, state law enforcement initially declined routinely provided federal assistance in tracing the murder weapon,” the brief says.

The DOJ provides no additional information about the circumstances of the refusal or how or why it was reversed. A Highway Patrol spokesman declined to comment, citing pending litigation. A spokeswoman for Parson didn’t immediately comment.

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s office, which is representing the state in the challenge to SAPA, hasn’t yet filed a brief in the appeal’s case.

A week after Madrid-Evans’ death, Parson expressed an openness to amending the law. Speaking to reporters after a police officers’ memorial prayer breakfast in St. Charles, the former sheriff described SAPA as intended as a political statement.

 

“You’re going to have to work with federal partners,” Parson said, according to KFVS. “And you’re going to have to work with other agencies. And we’ve got to make sure that can happen.”

One of the bill’s sponsors, Sen. Eric Burlison, a Battlefield Republican who is running for Congress, and its other sponsor, Rep. Jered Taylor of Republic, have called the reactions of Missouri police, such as their withdrawal from federal partnerships, unnecessary. Taylor told “60 Minutes” in a story that aired In November that he is “not willing to even consider [changes to the law] at this point.”

In an October letter to Republican leaders, the Missouri Police Chiefs Association wrote that the law’s “wording and structure have caused confusion and potentially unintended legal implications.”

The MPCA has proposed specifying that the law would only apply to new federal gun restrictions approved after this past August, and that it doesn’t apply to suspects whom police encounter committing a crime.

It has also proposed clarifying which weapons-related federal crimes local police are allowed to help enforce. The current law allows them to help enforce gun restrictions that are similar to those in Missouri law, as long as those charges are “merely ancillary” to another criminal charge — wording that police groups have called vague.

 

The Star’s Jeanne Kuang contributed reporting

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: The US has become a backward country due to greed of the wealthy the bribing of the elected politicians.

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Scottie’s world today

My night stand full of pills

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Walt Handelsman Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

NC gerrymanderinng blindfold

redistricting for dummies

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Republicans would have you believe they are ‘tough’ on terror. They are, in fact, not tough.

Trump released over 5000 Taliban fighters, deserted our Kurdish allies, and abandoned American military bases, weaponry, and equipment to hostile foreign interests.

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US Conservatives and Russians are both trying to dismantle American democracy

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the gop platform 2020

Shadow of trump scary

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Lindsey went all in for Trump and Brett Kavanaugh. Non-stop bad faith. Never forget.

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Witchhunt projection

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“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.” – Frédéric Bastiat

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Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Thinking things through isn’t their strong suit
Thinking things through isn’t their strong suit

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Pass this on to your ‘both sides’ Putinists.

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Boy he thinks highly of himself. 

Clay Jones Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

A cave in trump land

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White terror needs guns, anti-blackness needs books banned.

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Exposure leads to improved empathy and emotional intelligence. You build character.

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Hey turtle for the real americans

Joel Pett Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Cruz dog whistle

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

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The Duplex Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

M2Bulls Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

sick and tired

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Homeopathy is fraud.

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Phil Hands Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Farcus Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

The desperation runs from the right wing media to find anything to pin on Biden is driving them crazy.   They think centralist Joe is following socialist Sanders.  Have you seen the things Biden endorses right wing people, he is not being led by Sanders anywhere. 

The right wing wants to paint Dr. Fauci as lying to the people.  Why?  Because their Doctors that push Ivermectin and other things that doesn’t work on Covid are lying or crazy.  The head doctor of frontline doctors Stella Immanuel has often claimed that gynecological problems like cysts and endometriosis are in fact caused by people having sex in their dreams with demons and witches. She alleges alien DNA is currently used in medical treatments, and that scientists are cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious.   She is a pediatrician not a virologist or immunologist.   But they believe  her over a Immunologist because she says crazy shit they also believe. 

Lisa Benson Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

At CNN, they hold their own accountable, while at Fox, they give them bonuses and promotions.  Somehow because the CEO was having an affair with a vice-president executive in the company and did not report it he felt because he broke the rules he enforces he should resign, and did.  Fox did not have anyone in high position that had the same integrity.  But that some how makes CNN sinking?   Get real. 

Gary Varvel for Feb 03, 2022

While she was wrong in what she said I don’t think there was any malicious intent. I think she was trying to express a point about inhumanity and was not fully versed in the mentality of the Nazis. She apologized with a real apology, not some fake one that put the blame on the victim.

A.F. Branco for Feb 03, 2022

So these people believe infecting others and being 97 times more likely to die from the virus is freedom? What about their responsibilities to their fellow humans? I guess it is freedom to not care for others or how what you do effects them. Seems pretty selfish to me, and if that has been the principle we wouldn’t have had a nation, fought a war to end slavery, joined a war to fight fascism, and so much more that takes the idea that doing something for the good of others even if it costs you personally is worth while.

Tom Stiglich for Feb 03, 2022

There is no war on police. There is a war on bad actions by police. There can be no defending police that shoot unarmed people, that torture and beat black people for no reason, police that kill believing they are entitle to do so. There is a movement to adjust the duties and role of police to end militarized policing and return policing to community based serve and protect. It really is that simple. There is no reason to have the police act as an occupying army.

Andy Marlette for Feb 02, 2022

Nice cartoon, but late to the game. See the rate of inflation has slowed. Food prices are stabilized or coming down. The Fed and most economists think that inflation was caused by Covid resulting having to shut down the economy and then the fantastic reopening of everything. Like trying to run a whole swimming pool through a small funnel. But sadly many corporations took advantage and engaged in price gouging also.

Steve Breen Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Debts and Deficits only seem to matter when Democrats are in the White House.  Get the corporations and all the rich to pay their FAIR share. That stop in the 1970s. The lower and middle class can’t make up for that crap.   Debts and deficits matter if payments can’t be made on them. The U.S. economy has been growing during my lifetime and it hasn’t been an issue.

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Zack Hill for Feb 03, 2022

Am I a butt head

Hey I got one dude

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Speed Bump Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Strange Brew Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Herman Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Junk Drawer Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Moderately Confused Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Baldo Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Family Tree Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Shoe Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

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The Born Loser Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

The Buckets Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Lola Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

One Big Happy Comic Strip for February 03, 2022

Let’s talk about Republicans getting sue happy….

SCOTUS and the Unbearable Shamelessness of the GOP (Feb. 3, 2022)

This Mom Wants To BAN History From School Curriculums

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: How much profit is enough and how many people will have to suffer for the wealthy to get that profit

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Scottie’s world today

I am tired boss

My blood sugar has been uncontrolled all day causing me to have periods of extreme tired.  As my sugar soars and then the insulin fights to bring it down and then soars again I am seesawing  between feeling OK and not able to keep my eyes open.  I have been back to bed four times so far today.  I feel I have not gotten anything done. 

I found out that my part D insurance company wont pay for the insulin my doctor prescribed.  Now I have to find what insulin they will cover and see if the doctor thinks that will work for me.  It is not about what works best and what the doctor thinks will be the best choice for my medical condition, it is what the insurance company will pay at least part of.   I sure could have used that lower drug prices and $15 insulin in the Build Back Better bill that wealthy yacht living Maserati driving Manchin says I don’t need.

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Who protects #WorkingPeople ?

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If only the #NYT were this concerned about the debt when #TFG was ramming through tax cuts for corporations and rich people.

What about interest on the W Bush tax cuts and his two endless wars?

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Joel Pett Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

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They said ‘don’t politicize the bench, no judicial activism’. They lied. It’s what conservatives do.

Most of the braindead Right have no idea of the mission of the Federalist Society. They can’t connect the dots between their grievances with life and a corporate fascist judiciary/SCOTUS.

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How do you work for Putin without saying you work for Putin. Hawley is a Russian rat.

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Andy Marlette for Feb 01, 2022

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Steve Benson Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

#trumpism

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The media are underplaying Trump crimes.

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Misogyny is MAGA gospel.

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The media’s gender bias is obvious.

media was mean to me

Neveer treated so unfairly

A trump cartoon I can not see

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Jack Ohman Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

morning in america democracy

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Ridiculous

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Women are punished. Men get ‘locker room’ BS.

Always a different set of rules for [mediocre white] men.

stole our freedom once

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Tom Stiglich for Feb 02, 2022

Speed Bump Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

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Would like to see this broken into Red State and Blue State deaths per capita to compare policies.

NYT avoids telling why the US has such a high death rate: right wing disinformation & Putin

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True that

fuck your lies

The idea is to walk softly but carry a big stick.  I agree with Ukraine on this.  Russia would love it if Ukraine’s economy crashed and their businesses closed.  That actually could be used by Russia to invade. So world, be ready to act but don’t scream about it world wide. 

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

ViewsAsia Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

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Nope, not even close.  What was requested is he stop promoting lies about a health crisis and getting people killed.  Even he admitted he had to try harder to give the correct information. 

No Biden did not base his pick just on skin color, skin color is just one of the qualifications he requires of the nominee.    Those who keep complaining of this see only that he is picking a black woman as if it was a random person he seen on the street.  The complainers are not even worth arguing because they are doing it in bad faith, wanting to find some fault with Biden, and fault at all.  

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

What’s that have to do with car crash?  he prison system in the US always fails. The reality is that it doesn’t rehabilitate. It teaches people to be better criminals.   We have more people in the jail and prison than any other country. Yes, the system has certainly failed.

Lisa Benson Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

The right is up in arms because ICE is moving families to new locations.  They act as if ICE has never moved people around the country and in the night at that.  Well I posted on the many flights they did to hide kids taken from their families in the middle of the night.  Companies started to refuse ICE to fly these scared kids who were under orders not to talk and who no one was allowed to talk to.  This was the real abuse.   These kids were taken from their families and taken across the country to be given to adoption agencies (usually christian adoption agencies)to place in families for money.  That is called child trafficking. 

So the cartoonist admits the average person in the US can not afford necessities which is increasing petty crimes of theft. I think it is time to tax the wealthy and large corporations the way they were taxed in the best economic times of the US such as the 1950’s so the government can take care of the needs of the people. The government can create programs to insure people have the things they need and are not so deep in poverty that they need to steal to stay warm and clothed.

Mike Lester Comic Strip for February 01, 2022

Whoopi Goldberg made a foolish comment about the Holocaust. She apologized. Mike Lester nevertheless piled on.

Less than a year ago, Marjorie Taylor Greene, an actual member of the U S Congress, made vile comments trivializing the Holocaust in the context of criticizing mask mandates as tyrannous. Even Kevin McCarthy condemned them. Mike Lester bravely and forthrightly responded by . . . publishing cartoons condemning mask mandates as tyrannous.

This is, of course, the same Mike Lester who in October 2018, following the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, published cartoons attacking the criticism of Halloween costumes as cultural appropriation and depicting Stacy Abrams as a common thief. It’s pretty clear what bothers Mr. Lester and what doesn’t.

Gary Varvel for Feb 01, 2022

I remember night flights when ICE took children who had been taken from their parents at the Southern border and taken across the US to mostly Christian adoption agencies to be placed with US families for a price. The frighted kids were not allowed to speak to anyone and ICE agents wouldn’t let anyone talk to the children. This is child trafficking. It was done under the tRump administration and it was because of the tRump separation policy that they had children they had to move around the country.

Bob Gorrell for Feb 01, 2022

Complete lie. It is stupid to even promote that idea. Remember the US is a country of laws and the DA and Gov. of Texas along with other states have go to court to block every attempt that Biden has made to change rules at the border. The only one rule change that was made was that families seeking asylum are not detained but verified given ways to track them and sent to family or NGO’s in other parts of the country. There are cities and towns in the US that are welcoming as many immigrant families as they can get. Reality is the US has places dying because of lack of people living there. Immigrants bring life back to these places. But that is the only rule change. The borders are not open, apprehensions are up. Facts matter

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not a flight risk

Zack Hill for Feb 02, 2022

Bloom County Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Peanuts Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Free Range Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Eek! Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Herman Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

The Flying McCoys Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Rubes Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Shoe Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Lola Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

One Big Happy Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Rose is Rose Comic Strip for February 02, 2022

Anti-Vax Truckers Blockade Busy US Border Crossing As Protests Enter 5th Day At Parliament In Ottawa

Who is paying these truckers?  They are not earning money doing this.  Who is paying to organize these things.   This is serious dark money.  

CTV News reports:

Protesters have been bringing in fuel and supplies to those who are hunkered down in their vehicles Tuesday, while others have been seen playing street hockey throughout the day.

Buttons and badges that were offered for sale at the convoy Tuesday included those with “mask exemption” messaging, offensive imagery and other anti-mandate language. Some child care centres remain closed in the downtown area, and at least one vaccine clinic has shut its doors due to the protest Tuesday, for the fifth day in a row.

Some residents in Ottawa have reported being challenged on wearing masks by protesters and being assaulted while walking in their neighbourhoods. Many businesses in the downtown core will remain closed in light of the protest.

The BBC reports:

Tensions are rising at one of the US-Canada border’s busiest ports of entry over a vehicle blockade that has halted traffic and disrupted services. The demonstration is tied to the ongoing nationwide “Freedom Convoy” protests over Canada’s new restrictions on unvaccinated cross-border truckers.

Some motorists and area residents have reportedly been stuck in standstill since the protest began on Saturday. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta said the event was “unlawful”. They said extensive efforts to negotiate with protest organisers had failed.

The line-up of trucks in Alberta extends for several miles along the main Highway 4 into the border village of Coutts. Mayor Jim Willett said the protest was blocking residents’ access to the grocery store and the gas station, and playing havoc with mail delivery and school bus pickups.

The Toronto Star reports:

Anyone standing with his back to the border in the howling winds and blowing snow would come face to face with the headlights of vehicles, two abreast, blocking the highway as far as the eye could see.

Big rigs were also parked horizontally, blocking traffic in both directions. Between lanes, other vehicles and campers were parked haphazardly in the median. Some vehicles were occupied, engines idling, exhaust fumes swirling in the icy wind.

Others sat silent and empty, their drivers seeking comfort and coffee in the nearby Smugglers Saloon. Mounties said late Monday they had been negotiating without success to end the illegal protest and were prepared to make arrests and tow vehicles if necessary.

How Matt Gaetz’s Battered Campaign Bled Almost $100,000 in 2021

https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-matt-gaetzs-battered-campaign-bled-almost-dollar100000-in-2021

Why is he allowed to use campaign donations to pay for his private legal problems?

Gaetz’s campaign spent big on lawyers and ended with the only donation to the Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene joint fundraising committee in the last quarter of 2021.

Greg Nash

 

Federal sex crime investigations don’t pay.

That appears to be one takeaway—among many—from the year that has befallen beleaguered Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

After two breakneck fundraising quarters to kick off 2021, his campaign committee, Friends of Matt Gaetz, ended with a $94,838.65 loss on the year, according to a report filed on Monday with the Federal Election Commission.

Those first six months saw record fundraising for the three-term Republican, and it likely would have been a banner year if it weren’t for the investigation, which is examining whether Gaetz sex-trafficked a 17-year-old girl, illegally paid for sexobstructed justiceviolated the Mann Act, and played a role in an allegedly corrupt political influence campaign—and additionally whether his campaign broke the law in furthering any of those possible crimes.

All told, the Gaetz campaign hemorrhaged well over a million dollars in costs last year that appear associated with the investigation and related fallout—more than one out of every five dollars raised in the same period. And even though the Gaetz campaign ended the year with a bit over $1.5 million in the bank, it’s highly unusual for a congressman to spend more money in a non-election year than the campaign takes in.

Asked for comment, Gaetz pointed to his 2020 pledge not to accept special interest funds.

“I’m the only Republican in Congress who doesn’t take lobbyist or PAC money. I rely exclusively on donations that average around $38. HBO made a movie about it called The Swamp,” Gaetz said, referring to a documentary that chronicles Gaetz and other Republicans’ relationships in Washington.

(On Monday, the Trump campaign announced an average donation of $31 over the last six months.)

As for Gaetz’s legal troubles, more than $100,000 of his campaign’s disbursements on the year went to lawyers. That’s significantly more than the total $73,515 the campaign paid in legal fees since the Florida man’s first congressional bid in 2016. (That 2021 total would have been more than $130,000, but one firm returned its $25,000 retainer after severing ties with the campaign over the summer under unclear circumstances.)

In fact, Friends of Matt Gaetz paid more than its previous four-year total to one lawyer alone this year—$75,000 to Marc Fernich, who has represented convicted sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Keith Raniere, as well as mobster John Gotti and imprisoned drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. Fernich pocketed $50,000 in campaign cash last quarter.

One former Gaetz attorney, however, appears to have retained a degree of confidence in the Panhandle Republican. On May 15 this year, troubled porn lawyer, neo-Nazi defender, and Alex Jones Sandy Hook defamation attorney Marc Randazza—who received $2,000 from the Gaetz campaign in 2018—appeared to take up for Gaetz in response to a Twitter comment about the congressman possibly misusing public funds to buy drugs.

“He’s worth hundreds of millions in family money. If he even paid for the coke, I don’t see it as him misusing taxpayer money,” Randazza, who has represented alt-right conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich, tweeted.

But while Fernich might boast deep expertise in sex crimes, he has no experience with campaign finance law. And the campaign, with its accounting under the microscope, spent big on compliance fees.

Between July and the end of September, the campaign paid roughly $85,000 to one firm for campaign finance services, far outstripping those costs from any other reporting period. Last quarter’s fees were less steep but still inordinate—$55,000.

And while Gaetz’s public relations expenses have fallen considerably since the brutal first weeks after the news of the probe broke last spring, they still took a chunk out of the campaign’s annual total. His go-to firm, Logan Circle Group, reaped about $850,000 in PR consulting and advertising fees in 2021. Those public relations costs dropped considerably as Gaetz began keeping his mouth shut and the investigation news cycle slowed, with only a single $2,750 check cut in the last three months, in late October.

As is customary for MAGA fixtures like Gaetz, the campaign paid its tributes to Donald Trump, tithing more than $2,200 to Trump properties in 2021. More than half of it came during the final months—$729 on Nov. 2 for lodging at Mar-a-Lago, and $445 for a late-October meal at Trump International Hotel in D.C.

On the other side of last quarter’s ledger, Gaetz raised $524,000, slightly outperforming his $500,000 summer, but only accounting for about 11 percent of his total $4.8 million for the election cycle to date.

Gaetz is also still politically exiled. He received no money from other officials or groups last quarter, and the only support he gave was a $2,000 transfer to Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), who spearheaded the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Gaetz’s joint fundraising committee with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) also appears to have all but officially gone bust. The two right-wing bomb-throwers never really made money from the jump. Everything they took in went right back out the door. But their final quarter in 2021 was notably bad.

The joint fundraising committee received one donation since the end of September—from Gaetz himself.

The $18,922 transfer from Gaetz’s campaign to the Gaetz-Greene enterprise appears to have been necessary to pay off the PAC’s final outstanding obligations. The committee, “Put America First,” has no money left.