Here is another loser trying to keep “JACK” in the loop when he wasn’t qualified for starters to work on this case. The case is suppose to be legal with an illegal prosecutor? Get a life all of you losers.
That was yesterday, fellows, the Republicans won the election. The words that were said yesterday are history and are on the cutting room floor. Therefore, what you are saying doesn’t matter and makes you look like you can’t accept the facts and ARE printing DISINFORMATION.
You all look like a bunch of dumbbells – the train has left the station.
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Karl needs to get over the loss – spinning like a top.
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) received an awkward reminder on TV of past criticism that was once leveled at him by Donald Trump. The Republican lawmaker responded with nothing but gushing praise for the president-elect.
ABC’s “This Week” host Jon Karl on Sunday recalled to Emmer when Trump slammed him in a 2023 post on his Truth Social platform — as Emmer was seeking the House speaker role — as a “RINO” and “totally out of touch.”
Karl then asked, “I assume you’ve gotten to know Trump a little bit better?”
Emmer said Trump and himself are now “on very good terms.”
“The president has been wonderful to me, and wonderful to my wife, has done everything that he could to campaign in Minnesota,” he added. “He’s been amazing. And yeah, we’re going to do some good work together. But it’s Donald J. Trump’s agenda. My job is to make sure that we execute.”
Karl asked Emmer about his interactions with Trump.
“He’s a very blunt and honest human being,” Emmer replied with a chuckle, that was reciprocated by Karl.
Emmer’s comment was mocked as “humiliating” and “utterly embarrassing” on social media.
This law makes sense because Soros has disrupted the U.S. and the whole world with undocumented people. We don’t know who these people are and I think Soros should be deported for the problem he created.
We need to use legal immigration – not what Biden/Soros has done to our country by disrupting citizens with more people than they can utilize. He has caused our debt to exceed the proper level. That is why President Trump was elected.
The author of this article seems to agree with Soros. From what I have read Soros worked for Hitler and remained in Germany under another name during the war. I don’t call him a Holocaust survivor. He also worked with the One World Order who was working to rearrange people throughout the world. In the U.S. it was the Democratic Party / Pelosi/Obama/Biden who were converted into a progressive party and did not use law and order/the Constitution. We almost lost our freedom and our Christian religion. Under Biden it was a socialist state. Soros is not good news, in my opinion.
How much money does he make by destabilizing countries?
This is a seriously scary law. (Why? It is not the job of the world to take care of other countries. If they need help the U.S. has been giving money throughout the world and the people who lead these countries should be educated in order for them to succeed.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.Laszlo Balogh/Getty Images
Zack Beauchamp is a senior correspondent at Vox, where he covers ideology and challenges to democracy, both at home and abroad. His book on democracy, The Reactionary Spirit, was published 0n July 16. You can purchase it here.
If you want to know where anti-immigrant right-wing populism can go if left unchecked, you should take a look at Hungary — which, under the pretext of cracking down on illegal immigration, passed a bill that gives the Hungarian government extraordinary powers to jail its political opponents.
This week, Hungary passed what the government dubbed the “Stop Soros” law, named after Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros. The new law, drafted by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, creates a new category of crime, called “promoting and supporting illegal migration” — essentially, banning individuals and organizations from providing any kind of assistance to undocumented immigrants. This is so broadly worded that, in theory, the government could arrest someone who provides food to an undocumented migrant on the street or attends a political rally in favor of their rights.
“The primary aim of this legislation is to intimidate, by means of criminal law, those who fully legitimately assist asylum seekers or foreigners,” the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, a local human rights group, explains in a press release. “It threatens [to] jail those who support vulnerable people.”
Hungary’s government framed the bill as a check on the influence of Soros, a Jewish Holocaust survivor who funds pro-democracy activism around the world. Orbán has fingered Soros (who is also a favorite villain of the American right) as the source of an international plot to destroy Hungary through migration. He often launches attacks on the billionaire in strikingly anti-Semitic terms.
“We are fighting an enemy that is different from us. Not open, but hiding; not straightforward but crafty; not honest but base; not national but international; does not believe in working but speculates with money; does not have its own homeland but feels it owns the whole world,” Orban said in a characteristic anti-Soros tirade in March.
The Stop Soros bill is every fear about right-wing populism made manifest: an attack on basic democratic rights by an elected government, one legitimized and made popular by attacks on vulnerable minorities. Americans might want to pay attention.
Why Hungary’s government is obsessed with George Soros
An anti-Soros poster on a street in Hungary.Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Images
Prime Minister Orbán was first elected — in a perfectly fair and democratic context — in 2010. Since then, he has made it his mission to ensure that no one could dislodge him from power.
He has attacked the independence of the court system, gerrymandered electoral districts so it’s nearly impossible for his Fidesz party to lose its electoral majority, and gotten his allies to buy up independent media outlets to mute criticism and disseminate propaganda. This agenda has not been subtle; he has openly declared his intention to bring an end to “liberal democracy” and replace it with an unspecified “Christian” system.
“We need to say it out loud because you can’t reform a nation in secrecy: The era of liberal democracy is over,” Orbán said in one speech. “Rather than try to fix a liberal democracy that has run aground, we will build a 21st-century Christian democracy.”
There’s still a lot of opposition to Orbán’s policies in Hungary, particularly in the capital city of Budapest. But Orbán is popular with a pretty significant chunk of Hungarian society. In the April 2018 parliamentary elections, the Fidesz party won a little under 50 percent of the vote. The next-closest party, the even-more right-wing Jobbik, won 19 percent.
This is partly a testament to the weakness of the Hungarian opposition. But it is also a testament to Orbán’s ability to manipulate fear and prejudice — specifically as it relates to migrants and minorities. The “Stop Soros” bill is not ancillary to the prime minister’s popularity; it’s at the core of it, an example of how he picks up on anxieties created by the refugee crisis to build support for an authoritarian agenda.
Soros really has invested a lot of money into Hungary. He got his start in activism in 1984, funding activists demonstrating against Hungary’s then-Communist government. Since then, he has funded civil society groups working to cement the country’s transition from dictatorship into democracy, among other philanthropic projects.
This sort of activity is obviously quite threatening to a would-be authoritarian like Orbán, who has cast Soros as a kind of a James Bond villain in a strikingly successful bid to check his influence. In 2017, the government put up posters with his face twisted in a nefarious-seeming smile, with the captions “don’t let Soros have the last laugh” and “99 percent oppose illegal immigration” underneath.
Soros’s aim, according to Orbán, is to undermine the soul of European Christian society — to hollow out the West from the inside out. Soros’s humanitarian activity is supposedly secretly indoctrinating Hungarians in a bid to let them acquiesce to mass migration. Once Soros and his allies succeed in opening the borders, Orbán warns, Muslim refugees will flood into Hungary and the rest of Europe — and soon the continent will become unrecognizable.
(The writer should understand in the U.S. the Democrats are backing Iran/Hamas against Israel which puts a kink in the system.)
“We are up against media outlets maintained by foreign concerns and domestic oligarchs, professional hired activists, troublemaking protest organizers, and a chain of NGOs financed by an international speculator, summed up by and embodied in the name George Soros,” as he put it in one speech. “Those who do not halt immigration at their borders are lost: slowly but surely they are consumed. External forces and international powers want to force all this upon us, with the help of their allies here in our country.”
This kind of paranoid rhetoric, which should sound familiar to American ears, is a hallmark of Orbán’s public commentary — and has served as a justification for all sorts of different anti-democratic and anti-minority crackdowns.
Orbán has campaigned to close the Central European University, a prestigious university in Budapest funded by Soros, on grounds that it’s corrupting Hungarian society. He has built not one, but two, walls on Hungary’s southern border with Serbia — cutting off access from a route desperate refugees have used to get into Europe. Soros’s Open Society Foundation, his international pro-democracy charity, closed down all of its Budapest operations in May (citing a climate of persecution).
And now, the Hungarian parliament has passed the “Stop Soros” law — a bill that human rights advocates fear will be used to shut down opposition groups and local rights campaigners.
Cas Mudde, an expert on right-wing politics at the University of Georgia, defines the radical right as possessing three features: an authoritarian approach to law and order, a populist critique of elites as out of touch and corrupt, and a nativist ideology that casts immigrants as a threat to the nation. Orbán, as the “Stop Soros” law proves, embodies all three of these descriptors perfectly.
He’s certainly not the only politician in the Western world who does.
Again, give him a ticket and put him on a slow boat to China. He is the problem with our influx of ga–zillions of no-name immigrants. Soros worked for Hitler during WWII and is still fighting that war against us.
The name George Soros has become shorthand for nefariousness in terms of American politics.
And there’s a reason for that.
The left-wing billionaire has funded causes that have undermined American sovereignty and the rule of law.
For example, Soros has bankrolled pro-crime district attorneys around the country who have let repeat criminals out of jail.
(It has been proven that the trail of lawsuits against President Trump was sponsored by Soros’ DA’s. If that is true – he needs to be shown the “exit” door – like yesterday.)
Soros is also a big believer in mass illegal immigration into the United States.
Soros himself has admitted that national sovereignty is the biggest roadblock to his goal of an “open society.”
And his plan for the United States has already been implemented in Europe.
Elon Musk highlighted a passage from Soros’ own website.
Amid the European migrant crisis of 2015, Soros wrote, “First, the EU has to accept at least a million asylum-seekers annually for the foreseeable future. And, to do that, it must share the burden fairly – a principle that a qualified majority finally established at last Wednesday’s summit.”
Notably, countries that refuse to go along with the migrant program, such as Hungary, have been demonized endlessly by the international Left.
Soros continued, “Adequate financing is critical. The EU should provide €15,000 ($16,800) per asylum-seeker for each of the first two years to help cover housing, health care, and education costs – and to make accepting refugees more appealing to member states. It can raise these funds by issuing long-term bonds using its largely untapped AAA borrowing capacity, which will have the added benefit of providing a justified fiscal stimulus to the European economy.”
Lies about mass migration
Paying the equivalent of nearly $17,000 per migrant is somehow supposed to be a great boon for the economy.
It’s good for globalists like Soros who can profiteer off of the crisis.
Soros added, “It is equally important to allow both states and asylum-seekers to express their preferences, using the least possible coercion. Placing refugees where they want to go – and where they are wanted – is a sine qua non of success.”
However, countries that do not want to participate are demonized, which is a form of coercion.
Turkey, which serves as a buffer country between Europe and the MENA (Middle East, North Africa) region, has threatened European countries by saying they would allow migrants to flood their borders.
Musk and others see the same plan unfolding in the United States.
Soon after winning the 2024 Presidential election, Donald Trump told Canada and Mexico that he would hit their countries with tariffs if they did not do their part to slow down the flow of illegal aliens into the United States.753
Illegal immigration was one of the top issues in the most recent election cycle.
It will continue to be until America finally has control of its borders.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.