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Showing posts with label Chuck Schumer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chuck Schumer. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Trump's State Of The Union Speech Was A Big Winner!



Chuck Schumer STUNNED when 76 percent of Americans say…

Standing face to face with emboldened Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, President Donald Trump took to the stage Tuesday — and what he said left almost every American cheering.
According to CBS News, 76 percent of American voters said they approved of Trump’s State of the Union address, and 72 percent agreed with the president’s view on illegal immigration reform. CNN reported the same numbers, and included a startling fact: 60 percent of Americans had a “very positive” review of Trump’s remarks.
Trump called on Washington to cast aside “revenge, resistance and retribution” and end “ridiculous partisan investigations” in a powerful address aimed to unite Americans.
American voters responded with an overwhelming, “Amen!”
To opposition leaders like Schumer — whose political star has been on the rise in a heavily divided Washington, D.C. — that’s bad news.
In front of the nation on Tuesday, Trump asked for bipartisanship. He renewed his call for a border wall and explained how illegal immigration is a growing threat to Americans’ safety and economic security.
The opposition was on vivid display as Democratic congresswomen in the audience sat together dressed in white robes and dresses. On social media, critics questioned the wisdom of the all-white outfits just days after Virginia Gov. Ralph Nordham, a Democrat, was accused of posing in blackface with a friend in a KKK robe.
Schumer and his party often refused to stand and clap at key moments of the address, including Trump’s declaration that minority unemployment was the lowest in American history.
Americans still responded very positively to the call for unity at an important time for the president. Trump is staring down a two-year stretch that will determine whether he is re-elected or leaves office in defeat. His speech sought to shore up Republican support that had eroded slightly during the recent government shutdown and previewed a fresh defense against Democrats as they ready a round of investigations into every aspect of his administration.
“If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation,” he declared.
Looming over the president’s address was a fast-approaching Feb. 15 deadline to fund the government and avoid another shutdown. Democrats have refused to negotiate on his demands for a border wall, and Republican leaders are increasingly unwilling to support the president’s plan to declare a national emergency if Congress won’t fund the wall.
Trump made no mention of an emergency declaration in his remarks. He did offer a lengthy defense of his call for a border wall, declaring: “I will build it” and called on Democrats for support.
“I am asking you to defend our very dangerous southern border out of love and devotion to our fellow citizens and to our country,” he said, explaining the risks posed to Americans by illegal immigration.
The 72-year-old Trump harkened back to moments of American greatness, celebrating the moon landing as astronaut Buzz Aldrin looked on from the audience and heralding the liberation of Europe from the Nazis. He led the House chamber in singing happy birthday to a Holocaust survivor sitting with first lady Melania Trump.
“Together, we represent the most extraordinary nation in all of history. What will we do with this moment? How will we be remembered?” Trump said.
The president ticked through a litany of issues with crossover appeal, including boosting infrastructure, lowering prescription drug costs and combating childhood cancer. But he also appealed to his political base, both with his harsh rhetoric on illegal immigration and a call for Congress to pass legislation to prohibit the “late-term abortion of children.”
Trump also announced details of a second meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un , outlining a Feb. 27-28 summit in Vietnam.
The president said his outreach to North Korea had made the U.S. safer, and work was progressing towards denuclearization.
“If I had not been elected president of the United States, we would right now, in my opinion, be in a major war with North Korea,” he said.
As he condemned political turmoil in Venezuela, Trump declared that “America will never be a socialist country” — a remark that may also have been targeted at high-profile Democrats who identify as socialists.
The president was surrounded by symbols of his emboldened political opposition. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was praised by Democrats for her hard-line negotiating during the shutdown, sat behind Trump as he spoke. In front of Trump sat Schumer. And several senators running for president were also in the audience, including Sens. Kamala Harris of California and Cory Booker of New Jersey.
Trump’s address amounted to an opening argument for his re-election campaign. One bright spot for the president has been the economy, which has added jobs for 100 straight months.
“The only thing that can stop it,” he said, “are foolish wars, politics or ridiculous partisan investigations” — an apparent swipe at the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, which Trump has repeatedly said has unfairly targeted his campaign.
The loudest cheer from Democrats was for themselves: they leapt to their feet when he noted there are “more women in the workforce than ever before.” A number of freshman Democratic Congresswomen cheered and pumped their fists in the air in a celebration over the November election victories that won them a seat in the House.
Trump’s guests for the speech included Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence for drug offenses was commuted by the president, and Joshua Trump, a sixth-grade student from Wilmington, Delaware, who has been bullied over his last name. They sat with Mrs. Trump during the address.
The Associated Press contributed to this article

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Schumer Doesn't Remember History!

Chuck Schumer Tells Trump Who SCOTUS Nominee Should Be. It’s Hilarious.

Photo by Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
In a stunning display of generosity, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reportedly offered his sage advice to President Trump as to whom his nominee should be for the Supreme Court seat soon to be vacated by retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Schumer reportedly suggested the same judge whose nomination by former president Barack Obama was stopped by the GOP Senate so that Obama could not solidify the Court as a bastion of leftism: Merrick Garland.
Hahahahahahahaha.
No.
Schumer has been bloviating about what Trump should do since the very moment Kennedy announced his imminent retirement; only last week he whined about the timing of the nomination:
Of course, Elena Kagan was nominated by former president Barack Obama in May 10, 2010, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 5, 2010, which was a midterm election year, so there’s that . . .
CNBC reported that when Schumer called Trump, he warned that picking a justice hostile to Roe v. Wade or Obamacare would be "cataclysmic.”

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Schumer Is A Major Roadblock While Raking In Bucks From Tech Companies--Corrupt!


Chuck Schumer HUMILIATED at his house Tuesday

What’s stopping the federal government from looking into the numerous accusations into social media outlets like Facebook, which was caught Wednesday secretly recording data from American citizen’s private messages?
Scvhumer A Los Angeles-based conservative activist that goes by the moniker Soba has started a guerilla street art campaign against Schumer’s alleged “conflict of interest” with Facebook and other tech giants.
The artist has launched an anti-Schumer information campaign across New York City, plastering Schumer’s home base with posts that taunt the lawmakers suspicious ties to Silicon Valley.
The stated goal of the campaign is to make American voters aware of Schumer’s controversial political ties to tech giant Facebook.
For example, Schumer has single-handled stopped five of President Donald Trump’s nominations to the Federal Trade Commission from taking office, which has prevented the FTC from taking any regulatory actions on social media giants like Facebook and Twitter, The Independent reported on Mar. 25. Meanwhile, Schumer has accepted boatloads of donor cash from top executives at these companies.

“Schumer received $38,900 in 2016 from Facebook and its employees, making him the top congressional recipient for Facebook donations,” The New York Post reported.
That’s not all. Schumer’s personal ties are so deep, in fact, that his daughter was given a high-paying job working for Facebook last January, a job that Glassdoor estimates pays nearly $120,000 annually.
While is daughter is raking in the cash, Schumer has effectively prevented the government from looking into a scandal that effected nearly 87 million people by preventing the FTC from functioning.
Trump has frequently protested that Democrats in Congress have unfairly stopped his administration’s ability to get his nominees put into office —
Schumer’s actions are even more sinister when the blatant bias at tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Twitter is considered — and the way they can control information gained by the American people.

For years, these tech companies and their employees have been deeply involved with supporting liberal politics.
The bias is so blantant, in Oct. 2016, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg actually told Hillary’s campaign manager John Podesta that she would do anything she could to help.
“I still want HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton] to win badly,” she reportedly wrote. “I am still here to help as I can.”

Schumer has been an outspoken Facebook apologist for years. He recently defended the company to tech journal Recode, saying, “Facebook is a very powerful force. I think, overall, it’s been a very positive force and now people are taking advantage of the openness of the net. And Facebook has an obligation to try and deal with it. I talked to them. I truly believe they want to, I truly believe they know their future is at stake with this. I also believe it’s a hard thing to do.”
So what does one do when the Democrats control both the mainstream media and the information found on the internet?
One conservative artist is fighting back in a way that can’t be censored.
He’s using clever street signs in major population centers decrying Schumer and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg’s ties.

Anti-corruption, old school-style. And the images spread like wildfire.
The New York Post shared an image of one of the signs popping up near Schumer’s home in New York —
Picture shared by The New York Post.
Yahoo! Finance shared another image of a poster —
On the street artist’s website, he slams Schumer and Facebook.

“Schumer protects Zuckerberg’s creepy business spying from common-sense federal privacy regulation that would protect children and all Americans,” ZuckSchumer claims. “As a reward, Zuckerberg and other Big Data billionaires shovel money into Schumer’s campaign accounts.”
It’s something American voters need to know.
And the word is getting out.
— The Horn editorial team

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Democrat Two Step. One Day They Hate Comey And Want Him Fired. The Next Day, He Is The Most Honorable FBI Head Ever. It's Not About Him, It's All Politics.


Democrats Wanted Comey Fired — Until Tuesday


(Lifezette) Few Democrats suffered such severe political whiplash over the firing of FBI Director James Comey as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).
Over the course of just a few months, Schumer has shifted wildly on the FBI director. The Democratic leader heaped praise on Comey for decisions that benefitted Democrats and tried to damn Comey for decisions that hurt Democrats. On Tuesday, Schumer suggested the decision to fire Comey was indicative of a “cover-up.”
“My confidence in the FBI director’s ability to lead this agency has been shaken.”
Schumer held a press conference on Tuesday after President Donald Trump fired Comey, blasting the decision and telling reporters he earlier told Trump that he was making a mistake in firing Comey.
But a reporter immediately brought up a different opinion Schumer had of Comey last November.
“Sen. Schumer, you told me last year before the election that you lost confidence in Jim Comey because of how he handled the email scandal,” one reporter said. “Do you think that the president’s explanation … has credibility?”
Schumer became a bit defensive.
“I never called on the president to fire Director Comey,” said Schumer.
Schumer then said Trump should have fired Comey earlier in his young presidency if he had some of the same concerns as Democrats.
It was a clever ploy. But it cannot hide the fact that Democrats have hated Comey for months. Many blame Comey for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s losing the election. Comey famously released a letter to Congress just before the Nov. 8 election indicating that he was reopening an investigation into how Clinton handled classified emails
Comey, being Comey, closed the new investigation in record time, ending the investigation two days before Election Day and enraging Republicans by publicly declaring he still would not recommend charges against Clinton.
Schumer indicated Comey’s handling of the matter was a deal-breaker.
“I do not have confidence in him any longer,” Schumer said of Comey on Nov. 2.
Schumer called Comey’s letter to Congress “appalling.”
Schumer is far from the only Democrat who has questioned Comey’s judgement or called for his firing.
“Maybe he’s not in the right job,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told CNN on Nov. 2.
Clinton adviser James Carville went so far as to bizarrely suggest Comey, House Republicans, and the KGB (disbanded during the collapse of the Soviet Union) were in cahoots to elect Trump, during a Oct. 31 interview on MSNBC.
A handful of Democratic lawmakers have outright called for the FBI director to resign or be fired.
“This is not fake news. Intelligence officials are hiding connections to the Russian government. There is no question,” then-Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said in a Dec. 10 interview on MSNBC. “Comey knew and deliberately kept this info a secret,” he said.
The MSNBC host asked Reid if Comey should resign. “Of course, yes,” Reid replied.
Comey’s decision to publicly reopen the Clinton investigation drove Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) to also demand the FBI director resign.
“I called on FBI Director James Comey to resign his position after his recent communication with members of Congress regarding the bureau’s review of emails potentially related to Hillary Clinton’s personal email server,” Cohen wrote in a Nov. 3 op-ed published in The Hill.
So great was Democratic animus towards Comey that several lawmakers walked out on the FBI director during a closed-door briefing on Russian hacking in the 2016 election, open to all members of the House, according to CBS News.
Two of those Democratic lawmakers blasted Comey to reporters outside the meeting.
“The FBI director has no credibility,” said Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), according to CBS.
“My confidence in the FBI director’s ability to lead this agency has been shaken,” said Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.).
Hillary herself still blames Comey for losing the election, despite the fact she didn’t campaign in Wisconsin and Michigan, had poor polling numbers as far back as the summer, and couldn’t inspire younger and Hispanic voters to come out for her in strong numbers — among other faults.
“If the election had been on October 27, I would be your president,” she told a women’s conference moderated by CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on May 2. “It wasn’t a perfect campaign, but I was on the way to winning until a combination of Comey’s letter and Russian WikiLeaks. The reason why I believe we lost were the intervening events in the last 10 days.”
When Trump took action to remove him from his position Tuesday, many of the same Democrats, including Schumer, who had blasted Comey or demanded he resign made a swift about-face to criticize Trump.
“Donald Trump should follow his FBI Director out the door #nocredibility,” tweeted Rep. Maxine Waters.
“Heard it here first! Jan.13 on @hardball w/@HardballChris, I said if #Comey was fired, it would be like #SaturdayNightMassacre. Nixonian!” tweeted Rep. Steve Cohen, who had authored the op-ed calling for Comey’s ouster on Nov. 3.
“If we don’t get a special prosecutor, every American will rightfully suspect that the decision to fire #Comey was part of a cover-up,” tweeted Schumer.
Republished with permission from Lifezette via iCopyright license.