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Comey, Brennan, McCabe, you sons of bitches better sell some books, pronto.

@Syskatine @Pokeabear you guys better start paying attention to guys that have been 100% right on this if you don’t want more days like today.

Here is a great summation of where we are and what’s next. The Woods Procedure is.... how do you say... problematic.

 

Pictured, you saying LOL today.

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Comey, Brennan, McCabe, you sons of bitches better sell some books, pronto.

@Syskatine @Pokeabear you guys better start paying attention to guys that have been 100% right on this if you don’t want more days like today.

Here is a great summation of where we are and what’s next. The Woods Procedure is.... how do you say... problematic.

Break out the guillotine. Time for heads to roll.
 
Break out the guillotine. Time for heads to roll.

That’s all that matters at this point. Results.

Do we have a single justice system for everyone — or a separate system for the elites?

Before he was even sworn in, Trump publicly pulled away from pursuing charges against Hillary.

IMHO — any iconic leader and tactician from the last 2000 years (Caesar, Napoleon, Alexander, Machiavelli etc) would have told Trump it’s a huge mistake to do that.

His opponents obviously weren’t re-extending any similar nice gestures towards him.


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I think Trump’s daughter was the reason he backed away — Ivanka is friends with Chelsea. Every man has weaknesses and Trump’s is his daughter.

Love your daughter deeply, but don’t listen to her for political advice.


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Do you think Trump will declassify the documents now that the Mueller investigation is over?

Apparently, one of the main reasons he pulled back his order to declassify is the UK government begged him to — they are deeply involved in the entire coup.

They are also screwing the voters who voted for Brexit.

Yes. I think specifically that and any resulting indictments had to come after this to avoid appearing to be political reprisals or obstruction.

My prediction?

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What bothers me about this entire mess is how the left pays absolutely no attention to a Presidential administration using the power of government to spy on American citizens and an opponents political campaign. That is what takes place in banana republics not a country like the USA.
 
What bothers me about this entire mess is how the left pays absolutely no attention to a Presidential administration using the power of government to spy on American citizens and an opponents political campaign. That is what takes place in banana republics not a country like the USA.

Agreed but the corporate media were in many cases complicit re: leaks and at minimum milked the Russia hoax for ratings. This report is a tipping point however, and the OIGreport may trigger a series of events that can’t be ignored.

 
Agreed but the corporate media were in many cases complicit re: leaks and at minimum milked the Russia hoax for ratings. This report is a tipping point however, and the OIGreport may trigger a series of events that can’t be ignored.


judges concerned about the united states government being weaponized by a people in power to spy on the opposition???

you think???
 
This is going to end up being worse than Watergate.

Yes. Or at least it should be considered as such if it ever actually gets covered fairly by the MSM. One thing to keep an eye on going forward is actually going to be Ukranian collusion. John Solomon from The Hill is highly clued in on this stuff and is one of a handful of names worth following reliably right now. Another is Jeff Carlson of the Epoch Times.

I don't know much about this, but it's started popping up a lot lately and is coming from the people who were right every step of the way about the Russia hoax.
 
do we have a final taxpayer cost of this mueller deal?
Mueller made the Government money. Next tired attack line please.

How Much Did Robert Mueller's Investigation Cost? Report Cost Millions but Not As Much As Trump Has Claimed
On 3/22/19 at 5:10 PM EDT
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Special counsel Robert Mueller leaves after a closed meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 21, 2017. His investigation has cost more than $25 million, in both direct and indirect costs. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images
After a lot of waiting, special counsel Robert Mueller delivered his investigation's report to the Justice Department late Friday afternoon, according to Attorney General William Barr.

There will certainly be a lot to explore in the hours, days and weeks to come. But among the questions surrounding the probe has been its cost to American taxpayers. The short answer: We don't know the exact figure quite yet. But we can try to project it.

The latest spending filing from Mueller's team came in December 2018 and covered April 1, 2018, to September 30, 2018. In that period, the special counsel's office spent roughly $4.6 million. About $2.9 million of that was on salary and benefits. The office also reported that $942,787 was spend on rent, communications, and utilities; about $580,000 on travel; and just over $300,000 on contractual services.

That $4.6 million in direct spending brought the total amount—when added to the figures from the prior two reports—to $12.3 million. But the special counsel's office has also tracked other, complementary spending from the Justice Department—something it says it was not legally required to do—that, it says, doesn't cost taxpayers additional money because the resources would have been spent elsewhere if the investigation did not exist. These Department of Justice component expenses came to $3.9 million in the latest filing, which brings the total to nearly $13 million over the life of the investigation.

So, in total, according to the latest filing in December, Mueller has spent just over $25 million if you include all costs. And, again, that amount tracks spending through September 2018. Mueller's team has tracked its spending in sixth-month increments, and it has been roughly six months since September. So, with that in mind, we can try to project the total costs. Mueller has spent roughly $6.5 million to $10 million in total costs in each period. Therefore, it would stand to reason the cost of the probe might come to between $31 million and $35 million.

Speaking with Newsweek ahead of the report's delivery to Barr, Kathleen Clark, a government ethics expert and a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis, said it appeared Mueller was carrying out his investigation properly.

“I’m impressed with a lot of things I've read with how Mueller has conducted this investigation," she said. She later added that it seemed he was operating within the rules and norms of the Justice Department.

She noted that Ken Starr's Whitewater investigation was controversial in how it was conducted. Starr's probe of President Bill Clinton ultimately cost taxpayers about $70 million.

President Donald Trump has complained on more than one occasion about the cost of the probe, which he has repeatedly called "a witch hunt," and inflated the spending numbers. He tweeted in November: "When will this illegal Joseph McCarthy style Witch Hunt, one that has shattered so many innocent lives, ever end—or will it just go on forever? After wasting more than $40,000,000 (is that possible?), it has proven only one thing-there was NO Collusion with Russia. So Ridiculous!"

However, others have argued that the Mueller probe cost nothing at all (or practically nothing) because it seized assets worth about $20 million to $40 million.

Clark said that prosecutors have to use discretion in what they pursue and that a risk with any special investigation is overusing resources to chase down one crime or another. "We don't try to uncover all crimes. Prosecutors use discretion," Clark said.

Later she added, "I think that what we've seen with the Mueller investigation so far is serious crimes getting charged."
 
Mueller made the Government money. Next tired attack line please.

How Much Did Robert Mueller's Investigation Cost? Report Cost Millions but Not As Much As Trump Has Claimed
On 3/22/19 at 5:10 PM EDT
mueller-probe-costs.jpg

Special counsel Robert Mueller leaves after a closed meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 21, 2017. His investigation has cost more than $25 million, in both direct and indirect costs. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images
After a lot of waiting, special counsel Robert Mueller delivered his investigation's report to the Justice Department late Friday afternoon, according to Attorney General William Barr.

There will certainly be a lot to explore in the hours, days and weeks to come. But among the questions surrounding the probe has been its cost to American taxpayers. The short answer: We don't know the exact figure quite yet. But we can try to project it.

The latest spending filing from Mueller's team came in December 2018 and covered April 1, 2018, to September 30, 2018. In that period, the special counsel's office spent roughly $4.6 million. About $2.9 million of that was on salary and benefits. The office also reported that $942,787 was spend on rent, communications, and utilities; about $580,000 on travel; and just over $300,000 on contractual services.

That $4.6 million in direct spending brought the total amount—when added to the figures from the prior two reports—to $12.3 million. But the special counsel's office has also tracked other, complementary spending from the Justice Department—something it says it was not legally required to do—that, it says, doesn't cost taxpayers additional money because the resources would have been spent elsewhere if the investigation did not exist. These Department of Justice component expenses came to $3.9 million in the latest filing, which brings the total to nearly $13 million over the life of the investigation.

So, in total, according to the latest filing in December, Mueller has spent just over $25 million if you include all costs. And, again, that amount tracks spending through September 2018. Mueller's team has tracked its spending in sixth-month increments, and it has been roughly six months since September. So, with that in mind, we can try to project the total costs. Mueller has spent roughly $6.5 million to $10 million in total costs in each period. Therefore, it would stand to reason the cost of the probe might come to between $31 million and $35 million.

Speaking with Newsweek ahead of the report's delivery to Barr, Kathleen Clark, a government ethics expert and a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis, said it appeared Mueller was carrying out his investigation properly.

“I’m impressed with a lot of things I've read with how Mueller has conducted this investigation," she said. She later added that it seemed he was operating within the rules and norms of the Justice Department.

She noted that Ken Starr's Whitewater investigation was controversial in how it was conducted. Starr's probe of President Bill Clinton ultimately cost taxpayers about $70 million.

President Donald Trump has complained on more than one occasion about the cost of the probe, which he has repeatedly called "a witch hunt," and inflated the spending numbers. He tweeted in November: "When will this illegal Joseph McCarthy style Witch Hunt, one that has shattered so many innocent lives, ever end—or will it just go on forever? After wasting more than $40,000,000 (is that possible?), it has proven only one thing-there was NO Collusion with Russia. So Ridiculous!"

However, others have argued that the Mueller probe cost nothing at all (or practically nothing) because it seized assets worth about $20 million to $40 million.

Clark said that prosecutors have to use discretion in what they pursue and that a risk with any special investigation is overusing resources to chase down one crime or another. "We don't try to uncover all crimes. Prosecutors use discretion," Clark said.

Later she added, "I think that what we've seen with the Mueller investigation so far is serious crimes getting charged."
You are a special kind of rube.
 
Comey, Brennan, McCabe, you sons of bitches better sell some books, pronto.

@Syskatine @Pokeabear you guys better start paying attention to guys that have been 100% right on this if you don’t want more days like today.

Here is a great summation of where we are and what’s next. The Woods Procedure is.... how do you say... problematic.

You, me and kazillions more knew it was fake from day one. We just had to let the orchestrated ruse run its course.
 
IMHO — any iconic leader and tactician from the last 2000 years (Caesar, Napoleon, Alexander, Machiavelli etc) would have told Trump it’s a huge mistake to do that.

Interesting that your entire list of “iconic leaders” includes nothing but dictators and emperors that ruled by force of arms. Particularly in light of your “what we thought we were getting with Trump” pictures in a different thread.
 
You, me and kazillions more knew it was fake from day one. We just had to let the orchestrated ruse run its course.

Thanks for letting that happen. This country owes you and the kazillion others a debt.

You’re all becoming bizzaro versions of smug liberals, soon we’ll have a country full of unironic self-fart sniffers.
 
See, what you are doing here is falling back from your first position of pretending you knew there would be indictments. Now you know Meuller’s report is not delivering any. Your new hope is that the rumors of Meuller scolding Trump and suggesting there was smoke but no proof is true.

I hope you are right because that will fuel some epically terrible political decisions and delicious TDS crowd disappointments.
 
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