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  2. I know who he is don't know him personally but yeah he’s been running. Love going to the speedway. That place opened in 1870. As a horse track. So much history here.
  3. Work, been busy this season so far
  4. Yup. Its a cool way to kill a Friday night, watching the races. Do you know Bob Charland, aka Sharkey? I guess he's racing again, not sure what class. He's an old friend, guess he's been behaving himself again after he got in trouble with Polaris some years back. My brother in law has a car he built and is running up in Maine this summer, and helping to crew with another car.
  5. Mollie Hemingway was right. The 2020 election was rigged. The Federalist’s editor-in-chief in her 2021 book, Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections, laid out a compelling case that some big corrupting forces used Covid fear to get their man — Joe Biden — elected in 2020. In his address to the nation Thursday evening, President Donald Trump walked through some of the more egregious attacks on election integrity and security in a 2020 election that government bureaucrats absurdly declared “the most secure in American history.” And Trump brought the receipts. During his primetime address, the White House released four tranches of newly declassified documents from intelligence community files, overseen by the White House Government Transparency Taskforce. The records expose China’s meddling in the election and point to hundreds of thousands of noncitizens on state voter rolls. “The president’s news is shocking but not surprising given prior hacks of U.S. data by the Chinese. But what should make Americans very angry is the cover-up to hide what happened and the failure to prosecute wrongdoers for obvious politically partisan reasons,” Hans von Spakovsky, senior fellow at Advancing American Freedom, told The Federalist. Some of the more damning documents come from the FBI’s investigation into a leftist voter registration scheme in swing state Michigan, where Democrat Joe Biden, as he did in other battlegrounds, claimed a narrow victory. The declassified records offer a window into a massive voter registration fraud operation in Muskegon, Michigan, and a years-long investigation that tracked as many as 10,000 suspicious or forged registration forms submitted in the weeks before election. They also undercut the real Big Lie by Democrats and their accomplice media pals, that election administration in the 2020 election is beyond reproach. The probe involved thousands of man hours that included interviews with former employees of a canvassing company that witnesses say signed off on fictitious registrations and hired registration form pirates who traded marijuana and cash for voter regulation applications. Trump said the Biden Justice Department slow-walked and eventually killed the case. The documents suggest the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity section did just that. Then Michigan’s leftist attorney general refused to press charges because the fraudulent activity was discovered and broken up before Election Day. “Tonight, I am asking the FBI director to ensure the matter is fully investigated and to work with the Department of Justice to prosecute those responsible for any crimes,” Trump said. ‘Red Flags’According to emails from the case file, the Muskegon Police Department was investigating suspicious registration forms flooding into the Muskegon City Clerk’s office in the weeks leading up to the election. State and federal law enforcement got involved in early October. On Oct. 5, the clerk’s office received six packages of voter registration applications via the U.S. Postal Service, an FBI email notes. Muskegon elections officials determined that “some of the applications were fraudulent based on nonexistent addresses, invalid telephone numbers and signatures on applications not matching Michigan Secretary of State voting or DMV records,” the document states. Curiously, the forms appeared to have been completed in the same hand-writing. The documents were delivered by one individual and arrived from the same address. That information is redacted. There are a lot of redactions in the files.The same individual hand-delivered numerous applications “with similar red flags,” according to the agency. Investigators estimated that the registration wrangler submitted “approximately 8,000 to 10,000 applications.” FBI agents interviewed former employees of the registration form collector, approximately 100, and others, according to one email. One woman told law enforcement officials that she worked for an organization (redacted). She said she was paid for voter registration work. Most of the frontline workers received prepaid debit cards for their efforts, records show. “She was involved in similar registration drives in Detroit, Ypsilanti, Southfield, Flint, and Lansing,” the FBI email states. A data search revealed that she worked in 2018 for a candidate campaigning for Georgia’s 7th Congressional District seat, agents reported. The woman was paid $52,000 for “field consulting” and canvassing. The case was being prosecuted by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a highly partisan Democrat, the FBI communication states. ‘Easy Money’One former employer told FBI agents that her bosses required her to submit “two to 3 applications to get paid.” “Most of the employees submitted the registrations with false information because it was easy money,” the former form wrangler told investigators, according to one email. In an interview on Dec 18, 2023, more than three years after the shenanigans-filled presidential election, one former employee told FBI agents that she knew of other canvassers “who would trade marijuana and money for voter registration applications.” Employees told the law enforcement officials that canvassers were instructed, “if they couldn’t get enough applications, they should just fill them in.” “This occurred at a meeting with over 100 employees present,” an email states. One of the employees asked what the company official meant. He picked up a blank application and filled it out, making up information and said, “This is what I mean,” the investigation records claim. One former employee estimated she submitted 100 fake voter registration applications. ‘Failed to Charge’The investigation plodded along, in fits and starts at times. In a memo dated, Thursday Aug. 12, 2021, FBI agents were told by DOJ higher ups that “no further action should be taken in this district at this time.” One agent in particular fought to keep the investigation alive. In a redacted email, the FBI official noted that investigators were preparing to close the probe. “Before I do so, I was hoping to discuss with you the limited scope that PIN (Public Integrity section) approved in the investigation of the fraudulent voter registration applications,” the agent wrote. “It appears as though this type of fraud would result in a full field investigation.” The agent’s arguments appear to have won out. Records show the investigation resumed. But nobody was ever held accountable. In 2023, Republicans in the Michigan House of Representative introduced articles of impeachment against Nessel, who, according to the lawmakers, “violated her constitutional oath of office by failing to faithfully discharge the duties of her office.” “Despite the fact that an October 2020 investigation found evidence that an organization submitted clearly fraudulent voter registration applications to the Muskegon City Clerk, Attorney General Nessel has failed to charge those responsible for forging and filing these documents,” the resolution stated. The Michigan State Police, which worked with Nessel’s office on the state probe into the fraud allegations, covered for the controversial attorney general. “[N]one of the irregular voter registrations in Muskegon resulted in voters receiving absentee ballots, any resulting registrations have been voided, and there is no expected impact on any election,” the law enforcement agency said in a statement. ‘Private Takeover’Michigan played a pivotal role in deciding the closely contested 2020 election. It also was plagued with election irregularities that created confusion and raised doubts about the state’s election administration. Far-left Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, like election officials in other swing states, opened Michigan’s election administration doors to massive amounts of Zuckbucks — and the leftist political operatives that came with it. The state received approximately $8 million in election safety grants distributed by the Center for Technology and Civic Life, a leftist election group founded by former Obama campaign staff, Detroit, a Democrat stronghold, received the biggest chunk: $3.5 million. CTCL raked in an eye-popping $350 million in funding from Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, money used in large part for a get-out-the vote drive targeting liberal voters. The groups in the CTCL network were deeply engaged in voter registration efforts. Several states have banned private money in election administration. Michigan is not one of them. In her testimony before the House Administration Committee in 2024, Hemingway warned of the takeover of election administration by politically motivated private entities. “Instead of having election administration that is rigorously nonpartisan and impartial under the law, we have allowed the private takeover of government election offices by partisan oligarchs and their armies of activists who use those offices and their authorities to tilt the election toward favored candidates,” The Federalist’s editor-in-chief said. Matt Kittle is a senior elections correspondent for The Federalist. An award-winning investigative reporter and 30-year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin. No. China didn't want Trump elected. If you were a head gook, would you?
  6. Hardly surprising. The real cost of living is not reflected in many of the economic numbers, IMO. The cost of energy is a large part of this. People cant even eat at Taco Bell anymore.
  7. They put on a hell of a show. Mark Arute and family are very cordial. Ive been away from the weekly grind at stafford but have been to a few shows this year just to watch. Enjoyable.
  8. BOHICA replied to Mainecat's topic in Current Events
    Couple more US troops took their last breathes in a third world shit hole. They have located the remnants of the third soldier who isn’t account for. Thought we had beat Iran and completely destroyed their drones and missles a couple times and have complete control of their airspace?
  9. One of these Fridays we gotta meet up.
  10. Two national polls conducted in early July found Trump’s approval rating on the economy at historic lows, driven by widespread concern over the cost of living and future economic conditions. The latest CNBC All-America Economic Survey and a Washington Post–Ipsos poll both show most Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of economic issues, with confidence in the country’s financial outlook remaining subdued despite signs of improvement in inflation and markets. It comes as voters begin focusing on the 2026 midterms, where economic sentiment typically plays a decisive role in shaping electoral outcomes. Key Points Trump’s overall approval stands at 40 percent in CNBC polling and 37 percent in Washington Post–Ipsos polling, with both figures underwater against higher disapproval ratings. Approval of his handling of the economy is lower, at 38 percent approve to 60 percent disapprove in CNBC data and 33 percent approve to 65 percent disapprove in Washington Post–Ipsos results. Economic pessimism is widespread, with 61 percent of respondents in the CNBC survey saying they are pessimistic about the economy, the highest level since late 2023. Despite economic dissatisfaction, Democrats hold only a small 4-point advantage in congressional preference in the CNBC poll, suggesting a tightly divided electorate. https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-low-economy-polls-12214113 so if/when the R's get clobbered in the midterms it's because 'they' somehow rigged and stole it right? not because Americans stupidly elected him believing he could actually fix what the D's fucked up... and hasn't unfucked. plus, Iran...
  11. So China wanted Trump and they used their ill begotten knowledge to get him elected? Should we send the gooks our information, so we can get the best of all the poor choices, like America got? Save us from Carney you slant eyed saviours!
  12. sure, you have time to post that but still can't post a link or summary of Trump's plan for and to get us out of Iran? and, how did or does he seemingly have time for all the 2020 election malarkey when he hasn't ended the war in Ukraine, solved the affordability crisis, reduced the national debt, ended 39 wars, repealed and replaced Obamacare, completed 12 more vanity projects, put his name on half the federal buildings in the country, carved his own face into Mount Rushmore, grifted and insider traded himself a few more billion and exposed all the pedophiles in relation to his best friend, Jeffery Epstein? in the meantime you and the rest of the magatards keep gobbling up the stolen 2020 election nonsense with a soup ladle. 'hey, look over there!!!' you gullible dopes...
  13. If one reads and absorbs the bible you could become any number of types of ill-informed ignoramus? I've got a digital copy of Mein Kampf I keep meaning to read. Should I be concerned I'll turn all MAGA and worship the apricot asshole? If I read Values, will I become a vacuous villain?
  14. Today
  15. You could poke holes in Nina's sisters opinion
  16. does this fall under the blanket of VANDALISM ? asking for our Canadian friends...
  17. That’s where we stayed too, nice little air bnb at the base of the mountain. Probably why Jeff chose that spot. Ate at the Yourt Bistro a couple nights.
  18. Trump is spreading suspicion of fraud before an upcoming election that he has fucked up big time for Republicans, this way he can blame something other than his own self.
  19. No he doesn’t, that’s why it falls apart so easily. Nothing new. Post up some more “receipts “ that we can easily poke holes in. 😂
  20. No it didn't. Trump has receipts. Have you even looked. Your brainwashing came through again Mr 20 million lives saved
  21. The first time we went we jumped in on a friend's annual Thanksgiving weekend ride with his buddies. We stayed at a new cabin right at the base of the ski area. Passion Quebec if my memory is right. That would have been Jeff's first trip there, too. Turns out I made a good friend from that ride. He lived in southern NH at the time. He retired early and had a house built the next town over from me.
  22. It's like picking thru the special needs class for a Reach for the Top team.
  23. Whoa now you're bringing up my nuts and lips. Sounds like a well adjusted retired boomer. 3rd paragraph.
  24. Oh bummer, your shit fell apart again.
  25. Was. It's mooslum now. Can you get on that Northern border wall please, quickly....to keep the fentanyl out. We've been sending you that by the truckload so it's in your best interest.
  26. Replacing a lead frame/connector plate in a 6R80 transmission from and F150. It was throwing a PO722 code and stuck in 5th. Messy job.
  27. Sael replied to SSFB's topic in Current Events

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