Democratic Agenda

cabezadecaballo

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The backlash against the UN's WHO is a great sign, we need to do everything that we can in America to encourage Aussie outrage against the WHO overreach. The WHO Treaty on Global Pandemic response is ESPECIALLY egregious. We must tear it up.


From the article -

If the Pandemic Treaty were to be approved, it would enforce all of the binding health powers that others in the WHO have just rejected. What a mess.

The World Health Organisation is too big, too bureaucratic, too removed from the people it is supposed to help, corrupt, incompetent, dishonest, and above all else, too close to the Pharmaceutical industry.

The next step to protect Australia’s health sovereignty is to ensure that the Pandemic Treaty is rejected and that the Prime Minister does not sign it.

For concerned Australians who have written to their Parliament members and received a stock reply saying the treaty has to go through Parliament first, that is actually not true.

The WHO Pandemic Treaty includes a provision that it becomes binding on Australia the moment our WHO representative signs it.

No Parliamentary oversight required.

Screw that.

Watch Austrailia and Canada. Their Federally DOMINATED governments were horrific by comparison to our Republic. The key to resisting global ID and vax passports begins in the United Kingdom. Canada, Australia, and New Zealand were the absolute worst at peak global pandemic theater hysteria.

F__k the UN, to hell with the WHO. Defund them.
 
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bigkat

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Here is the best way toattack the Demarxist agenda in the current DC power paradigm -

big fan of Chip Roy!!!! i would put him in a debate with ANY democrat in the United States..... but lets start with Schiffhead and also Newsome!!
 

cabezadecaballo

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Just a reminder to y'all, this story serves as a fine example of the results of Demarxist indoctrination and fake news.


He wanted an excuse to steal and kill YT. ALL HE NEEDED WAS SOME DEMOCRAT ENCOURAGEMENT.
 

cabezadecaballo

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Well now, not sure yet, but I think the Democrat green agenda just got punched in the face by my new friend, Paul Chesser. From the FOX article -

Corporate ethics watchdog National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) filed an exempt solicitation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday that urged fellow Apple shareholders to vote against Gore as a director nominee at the tech giant's annual meeting, which is slated for March 10, arguing that the former U.S. vice president is not qualified for the role and that "his political activism poses to Apple a reputational risk that is not worth his limited skill set."

Gore is Apple's longest-serving director and was first elected to the board in 2003. The late Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement at the time that "Al brings an incredible wealth of knowledge and wisdom to Apple from having helped run the largest organization in the world — the United States government — as a Congressman, Senator and our 45th Vice President." Jobs added that the company was "excited and honored that [Gore] has chosen Apple as his first private sector board to serve on."
"Al Gore was never qualified to serve on Apple’s board in the first place, so for him to last for over 20 years is absurd," NLPC's Corporate Integrity Project Director Paul Chesser told FOX Business. "The only credentials he had, or has ever had, that meet any of Apple’s questionable criteria was that he’s been a Chicken Little for global warming. That term was so discredited that it’s now called 'climate change.' And so many of his other prophecies of doom have been proven untrue that he should be considered a false prophet."

 

2manyBats

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Not Surprising - Not even in the same State ?

At least two top Democrats are planning to relinquish political donations from Silicon Valley Bank's political action committee in the wake of its collapse.
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Since 2016, three floundering financial institutions, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and Credit Suisse, have donated $89,322 to the Democratic National Committee, as well as tens of thousands to the individual Senate campaigns of Schumer and several other Democratic lawmakers, according to The Post’s review of fundraising data.



SVB's PAC donated over $50,000 to nearly two dozen senate and congressional campaigns between 2017 and 2022, Politico reported. Much of the cash went to key members of important committees that oversaw banking regulations
 

cabezadecaballo

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Not Surprising - Not even in the same State ?

At least two top Democrats are planning to relinquish political donations from Silicon Valley Bank's political action committee in the wake of its collapse.
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Since 2016, three floundering financial institutions, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and Credit Suisse, have donated $89,322 to the Democratic National Committee, as well as tens of thousands to the individual Senate campaigns of Schumer and several other Democratic lawmakers, according to The Post’s review of fundraising data.



SVB's PAC donated over $50,000 to nearly two dozen senate and congressional campaigns between 2017 and 2022, Politico reported. Much of the cash went to key members of important committees that oversaw banking regulations
They probably gave $50k or so to Mitch's Senate Leadership fund, too. $90k is pretty meager in some regards.
 
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