Showing posts with label Mick Mulvaney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mick Mulvaney. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Attorney General Boo Boo Barr Speaks On Success Of Operation Legend But Nothing On The Industry Of Trafficking Tiny Humans - Gerrymandering

Oh my!

Boo Boo Barr still refuses to speak upon all the tiny human goods being acquired by brute force under the arms of the U.S. for the purposes of maximizing revenues, a parental right of the foreign corporation, in the name of the tax exempt god?


Boo Boo Barr knows, well, that Operation Legend is about the welfare of the child, but is now focusing resources on El Chapo, where it sounds like Detroit was a major distribution center, but, hey, what do I know?

I know that this Operation Legend drug money had to have a network to launder the money which is probably why Boo Boo Barr is not talking about Foster Care, Adoption and all the Detroit Land Bank Authority fake ass mortgage fraud TARP schemes through children's trust funds to fund political campaigns because, if he ever did, he would have to...well....how shall I say this without making him exalt, even more, the virtues of his work....self-indict himself as a co-conspirator, for cloaking modern day human trafficking, the residuals of the peculiar institution.

*awkward*

Gerrymandering is not just the final results of redistricting, it is about the means and methods of the pattern of practice, which just so happens to be child welfare.

Before you are a man, you are a child.

Praise the lord and Boo Boo Barr.



There is another legend Boo Boo Barr has yet to speak upon.

#maytheheavensfall

Operation Legend: Update on Federal Charges

On July 8, 2020, Attorney General William P. Barr announced the launch of Operation Legend, a sustained, systematic and coordinated law enforcement initiative in which federal law enforcement agencies work in conjunction with state and local law enforcement officials to fight violent crime. The initiative is named in honor of four-year-old LeGend Taliferro, who was shot and killed while he slept early in the morning of June 29 in Kansas City. 
Launched first in Kansas City, MO., on July 8, 2020, the operation was expanded to Chicago and Albuquerque on July 22, 2020, to Cleveland, Detroit, and Milwaukee on July 29, 2020, to St. Louis and Memphis on August 6, 2020, and to Indianapolis on August 14, 2020.
Since the operation’s launch, through Monday, August 31, 2020, more than 2000 arrests – included 147 for homicide – have been made; more than 544 firearms have been seized; and more than seven kilos of fentanyl, 14 kilos of heroin, 12 kilos of cocaine, and 50 kilos of methamphetamine have been seized.
Of those individuals arrested, 476 have been charged with federal offenses. 249 of those defendants have been charged with firearms offenses, while 185 have been charged with drug-related crimes. The remaining defendants have been charged with various offenses. The breakdown of federal charges is below.
Kansas City, MO.
99 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 28 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 60 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 11 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Chicago, Ill.
103 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 27 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 72 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 4 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Albuquerque, NM.
35 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 15 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 14 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 6 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Cleveland, OH.
54 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 39 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 13 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 2 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Detroit, MI.
41 defendants have been charged with federal offenses outlined below.  
  • 17 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 21 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 3 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Milwaukee, WI.
15 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 2 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 12 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 1 defendant has been charged with other violent crimes.
St. Louis, MO.
89 defendants have been charged with federal crimes.
  • 44 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 37 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 8 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Memphis, Tenn.
14 defendants have been charged with federal offenses.
  • 3 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 8 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 3 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.
Indianapolis, Indiana
26 defendants have been charged with federal crimes outlined below.
  • 10 defendants have been charged with narcotics-related offenses;
  • 12 defendants have been charged with firearms-related offenses; and
  • 4 defendants have been charged with other violent crimes.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Prelude To Detroit: Matt Gaetz Handles Sean Hannity But Who Handles Him?

Matt Gaetz has been quite colorful in his psyoptics.

Cocktails & Popcorn: Michael Cohen, Matt Gaetz, Nancy Pelosi, Rashida Tlaib & Ethics - Stripping Attorney Client Privilege


The article, below, was found as I was trying to find out which rock Sean Hannity slid beneath.

The reporting claims House Ethics released a report.

I searched House Ethics for the report, but found nothing which led me to believe the matter was referred to the OIG, which in turn, may have referred to his Florida District U.S. Attorney Office, which may have been the source of this article, but, hey, what do I know?

I know messy leakiness when I see it because Matt was mean to my Sweetie.

Neither do I know if Matt is going to be stripped of his right to keep and bear the arms of the United States if he is defrocked of his law license.

#maytheheavensfall

Sean Hannity advised Gaetz on deleting Cohen tweet

Fox News’s Sean Hannity advised Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) about a tweet that was perceived as threatening to President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen in 2019, according to a House Ethics Committee's report released on Friday.

The report on Gaetz included screenshots from a text conversation between Hannity and the Florida representative with the handwritten label “conservation with Sean Hannity on Feb 27th.”

That 2019 text conversation and the ethics investigation were centered on a tweet by Gaetz that suggested Cohen had not been faithful to his wife. The tweet came one day before the president’s former lawyer was scheduled to testify before a House committee.

Democrats and legal experts accused Gaetz of participating in witness tampering with the tweet, prompting the lawmaker to apologize. The House Ethics Committee admonished Gaetz for his Cohen tweet, saying it "did not meet the standards by which Members of the House should govern themselves."

The text exchange included in the report began with one from Gaetz: “F---ers are coming for my law license. You were right. We all spend our time in the barrel.”

“Run this shit by me!!!” Hannity replied. “You won’t lose the license.”

The Fox News host said it was “smart to pull it down and say what u said. It will pass. Attention span of people is zero. Just learn from it.”

The Florida lawmaker followed up by asking how long he should “lay low.” Hannity answered, “Just a while” and encouraged Gaetz to reach out to Cohen or his lawyer Lanny Davis.

“Just say you were upset at what was transpiring and meant it as a question, not a statement,” Hannity wrote. “And u would never threaten anyone. In retrospect it was poorly written and you wish u didn’t send it. That’s a CYA,” using an acronym for “cover your ass.”

Hannity then provided Gaetz with contact information for Cohen and Davis but instructed the lawmaker to send the apology to “me first.”

Gaetz sent a draft of the apology to Hannity. Another screenshot shows the Florida representative saying, “Cohen asked me to post apology and pls ask ppl to leave his family alone. I did. It felt good.”

Hannity responded, “Good,” and Gaetz followed up by saying, “You are amazing. Thank you.”

Fox News and Gaetz’s office did not immediately return a request for comment.

In February 2019, the Florida lawmaker posted the tweet in question to Cohen. It said, “Do your wife & father-in-law know about your girlfriends? Maybe tonight would be a good time for that chat. I wonder if she’ll remain faithful when you’re in prison. She’s about to learn a lot.”

Gaetz uses convention speech to criticize Biden for lack of activity
Michael Cohen burned book manuscript to prevent leak by pro-Trump...
Gaetz tweeted an apology hours after posting the tweet, saying it was not his “intent to threaten.”

"While it is important 2 create context around the testimony of liars like Michael Cohen, it was NOT my intent to threaten, as some believe I did," he tweeted. "I’m deleting the tweet & I should have chosen words that better showed my intent. I’m sorry."

Months later, the Florida Bar determined there was “no probable cause” that Gaetz broke its rules with his tweet on Cohen.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Tales Of The New Crown: Did Judiciary Majority Members Infect Trump?

This is not good.

If Judiciary Majority Members must self quarantine, will there be network analysis to find out if the members of CPAC are infected?

What if Trump is infected?

Are Judiciary Minority Members at risk?

We had better encourage self containment for them, too.

Will Emergency Manager Emperor Pence soon reign, considering that he already has his Procurement Consortia Task Force, in place.

I wonder if Mick Mulvaney is going to infect Ireland because you know darn well Mark Meadows probably did not do any elbow bumps with him. 

Who shall be the next Chief of Staff to go....?

I wonder if there are any benchmarks for legal determination of a constitutional crisis, or is that a matter yet to unfold.

#maytheheavensfall

Meadows, Other Members Of Congress Self-Quarantine After CPAC Coronavirus Exposure

"What should I do with this cup?"

Reps. Mark Meadows, Doug Collins, and Matt Gaetz said Monday that they are self-quarantining after learning they came in contact with a person infected with coronavirus while attending a conservative conference in the Washington area last month.

Rep. Mark Meadows, who is the incoming White House chief of staff, is one of several members who attended last month's Conservative Political Action Conference. At least one attendee has tested positive for coronavirus. Meadows says he has no symptoms and tested negative. But, his spokesperson said, "out of an abundance of caution ... he'll remain at home until the 14 day period expires this Wednesday."

That brings the number of congressional lawmakers who are self-quarantining over coronavirus concerns to six.

Both Collins and Gaetz have been in close contact with Trump in recent days. Reporters traveling with the president saw Gaetz board Air Force One on Monday.

Neither have reported any symptoms, but said their decisions to self-quarantine were also taken out of an abundance of caution.

Collins, R-Ga., ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, said on Twitter that he was notified by officials from CPAC that they discovered a photo of him with someone who had tested positive for coronavirus.

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Meadows giving Trump the Cooties
"While I feel completely healthy and I am not experiencing any symptoms, I have decided to self-quarantine at my home for the remainder of the 14-day period out of an abundance of caution," Collins said.

Gaetz, R-Fla., said his decision to self-quarantine came after the same realization: that he came in contact with a CPAC attendee 11 days ago who tested positive for coronavirus.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Rep Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., who also attended CPAC, announced that they were taking the same step.

Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Paul Gosar Self-Quarantine After Coronavirus Exposure At CPAC

According to the office, the unidentified individual is from New Jersey and was ill during CPAC, which ran from Feb. 26 to Feb. 29. The person was hospitalized and his symptoms worsened when he returned to New Jersey.

The patient was able to recall names of people he had been in contact with at CPAC, including the four members of Congress who have announced self-quarantines, according to the office.

The risk of becoming infected for the members of Congress remains low, the office said.

Before announcing his quarantine, Gaetz was aboard Air Force One with Trump earlier Monday.

Reporters traveling with the president saw Gaetz boarding the president's plane via the front steps.

In a press briefing on Monday, Vice President Mike Pence said he did not know whether Trump was tested for the coronavirus, but the White House later clarified that he has not.

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"Matt Gaetz for Congress"
"The President has not received COVID-19 testing because he has neither had prolonged close contact with any known confirmed COVID-19 patients, nor does he have any symptoms," White House Spokesperson Stephanie Grisham said in a statement. "President Trump remains in excellent health, and his physician will continue to closely monitor him."

Last week, Gaetz was seen wearing a biohazard gas mask on Capitol Hill, a move criticized as a publicity stunt. Gaetz defended the decision as a way of demonstrating his concern.

Rep. Louie Gohmert says he also learned over the weekend that he had potentially been exposed to the virus at CPAC, but will not self-quarantine. He said the House physician referred him to a top physician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who cleared him to return to Washington. "I took the advice of the expert and returned to work," he tweeted.

Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, says he is also under self-quarantine after interacting with the infected person at CPAC. Schlapp introduced President Trump and shook his hand at the conference on Feb. 29 before the president delivered remarks.

"The president of the United States, as we all know, is quite a hand washer," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham told Fox News. "He uses hand sanitizer all the time. So he's not concerned about this at all."

Another member of Congress, Julia Brownley, D-Calif., said on Monday that she, too, is self-quarantining upon learning that a person she spoke to in Washington last week tested positive for coronavirus.

"Out of an abundance of absolute caution, my DC staff and I are self-monitoring and maintaining social distancing practices. Neither I, nor my staff, are experiencing any symptoms at this time," Brownley said in a statement.

The coronavirus outbreak is also causing members of Congress to cancel events. For instance, Rep. Josh Harder, D-Calif., announced he has cancelled a planned town hall next week and will hold a coronavirus telephone town hall instead.

At a meeting on Monday with congressional leaders, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was reportedly asked about the prospect of lawmakers voting remotely, but Pelosi shot down the idea.

"We're here, and we're working," said Pelosi, according to a source in the meeting.

There are no plans to change the congressional schedule, the source said.

The outbreak, which has spread to more than 100 counties, has so far claimed the lives of more than two dozen Americans and roiled financial markets.

The Trump administration has summoned Wall Street executives to the White House for a meeting on Wednesday about the impacts of coronavirus on the economy, a person familiar with the meeting confirmed.

The meeting comes after the Dow plunged more than 2,000 points on Monday, its most dramatic drop since the financial crisis of 2008.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Trump Letter to Pelosi Objecting To Impeachment Procedure


I prefer to just call them "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending).
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Monday, June 17, 2019

The Tale Of The Propaganda Cough: Why Mick Mulvaney Sucks - Gerrymadering & TARP In Public Office

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How to cover up stealin' from "The Poors" (always said with clinched teeth)
[just cough].
It was at this very moment I took immediate pause, dropped everything I was planning on doing for the next thirty seconds, transformed into the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed and immediately pulled the first video to drop the Tale of the Cough.

CNN.

That is how I was able to identify the Mulvaney Cough as an artifice of a cover up propaganda campaign.

Trump interview goes off the rails after his chief of staff coughs: 'I don't like that'

The 20/20 special “President Trump: 30 Hours,” revealed a pet peeve of President Trump’s: coughing. In fact, an errant cough brought his interview with George Stephanopoulos to a standstill.
Since he began his 2016 campaign, Trump has been under fire for not releasing his taxes. And while discussing his administration’s most recent refusal to go public with the records, he said, “At some point I hope they get it 'cause it's a fantastic financial statement.”
While the president was talking, his chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, accidentally coughed. The president was visibly upset by the distraction, stopping the interview. Trump said, “Let's do that over, he's coughing in the middle of my statement. I don’t like that, you know, I don’t like that.”
In the spirit of fuchsia...

Once upon a time, Mick Mulvaney coughed in an interview being set up with a ABC reporter, George Stephanopoulos.

Trump did not like that and wanted to do it over.

Sometimes, coughs may be misconstrued as a call to action.

I took it as a call to action because there has been a steady flow of issues dealing with covering up the industry of real estate, which just so happens to be a subject matter no one is reporting upon, except the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed.

So, I magically reached into the Google Cauldron artificially brewed search results and pulled out the  Lancaster County Land Bank Authority.

http://www.lchra.com/land-bank-authority/

In utter shock, right before my eyes, I did spy the Wayne County Land Bank transposable model.

Wayne County Land Bank was the first pilot test for predictive modeling crappers to sell their wares in the art of gerrymandering.

Yes, "if you do not live there, you cannot vote there" is that magical incantation I found in the Wayne County records because it started in child welfare, but it would a bit redundant if I did not focus on Mulvaney socioeconomic pilot test model of stealin'.

In a nutshell, Mulvaney was executing the same Corporate Shape Shifting operations in Lancaster County as they were doing in Wayne County.

I know because I watched them do it in Wayne and Oakland County.

Seriously.

That is how the 2010 redistricting maps were generated.
Everybody was stealin'.

He used his political, elected office, to promulgate law, to submit false claims, to acquire real estate, to put in an infrastructure, then transfer for a profit to another Corporate Shape Shifter, who in turn, as I do not dare attempt to find the court docket, defaulted on the county taxes, to go into foreclosure, to be put into the Lancaster Community Land Bank Authority, to go into blight, to become eligible for TARP.

Then, I am going to just throw it out there that he back dated the transfer with forged notaries of public.

Where are Mulvaney's tax returns?

And that ends the Tale of the Propaganda Cough.

Republican hopeful Mulvaney defends past land deal

Republican U.S. House candidate Mick Mulvaney is fending off questions over his role in a housing development plagued by financial and environmental problems.

Construction permits for new homes in the Edenmoor subdivision have been halted for more than six months because of erosion and extensive road problems.

Lancaster County attorneys say Edenmoor's delinquent taxes and assessments exceed $5.1 million. The county has begun condemnation proceedings.

In a TV ad that began airing last week, Democratic U.S. Rep. John Spratt criticized Mulvaney for failing to follow through on the development after he convinced Lancaster County to issue $30 million in bonds.

The ad says Mulvaney, a former real estate developer, sold the land for a $7 million profit, then didn't keep promises to stay involved. Mulvaney, a state senator, is in restaurant and small business management.

Mulvaney called a press conference Thursday to refute the allegations. He produced a stack of documents to show he sold his ownership stake in Edenmoor in 2005 - before problems began.

Expressing anger over the charges, Mulvaney also denied making a $7 million profit. He said it was substantially less, but wouldn't specify an amount.

"We never moved a piece of dirt on this property," he said Thursday. "This was not our development. This was a piece of property we sold to a new owner."

Mulvaney hatched initial plans for the development, situated along U.S. 521 one mile south of the N.C. border.

In September 2002, Mulvaney announced plans to develop the project, then known as St. Katherine, as a master-planned community of 2,300 homes, 250 apartments and a 200-room hotel, county records and marketing materials show.

Mulvaney lobbied Lancaster County Council members to approve $30 million in bonds to pay for public improvements such as roads and water lines - an approach commonly used on large-scale projects, including the nearby Sun City retirement community.

After the bonds were approved, Mulvaney sold the property to Lawson's Bend, a homebuilding outfit that failed to make good on the original plans.

Today, only 50 residents live on streets surrounded by mounds of dirt and construction debris. The Lancaster County Council approved in February a measure that allowed county attorneys to begin the process of condemning the 60-acre park and EMS station in the community.

Condemning the property means that the county is responsible for making repairs to the park and EMS station, which have been damaged by vandalism and theft.

At his news conference Thursday, Mulvaney pinned the new owner's problems on the collapse of the home construction industry. He said the foreclosure process would allow a new developer to buy the property and resume work.

"The residential real estate market in this area - it died," he said. "Our business was off almost 90 percent from one year to the next.

"It's the longest recession ever in American homebuilding history."

County taxpayers are not responsible for repaying the bonds, said Lancaster County Council Chairman Rudy Carter, who also spoke at the news conference.

The bonds were sold on the private market, and the debt will be repaid by current and future Edenmoor homeowners and businesses through special fees.

Some Lancaster County officials say Mulvaney used his name and reputation to convince the county to support the project. Critics say the reliance on public aid contradicts Mulvaney's anti-government rhetoric on the campaign trail.

"I don't believe small business needs government," Mulvaney said in September at a 5th Congressional District debate at River Hills Country Club in Lake Wylie. "I believe small business needs government to get out of the way."

Spratt said the Edenmoor deal reflects a "big inconsistency."

"When he needed $30 million, he didn't go to his bank, he didn't go to private sources, he went to county government," Spratt said. "If he really believes government should stay out of private transactions, why did he seek a $30 million bond issue?"

Mulvaney told Lancaster County officials that he would stay involved personally in the project, said former Councilman Alston DeVenny, a Democrat who later ran against Mulvaney for the state House.

"What we found out is, he basically pulled these things together and then got somebody else to develop it," DeVenny said. "When he was making the pitch (to the council), he was saying, 'I'm going to do this.'"

The Spratt campaign released a statement late Thursday criticizing Mulvaney for failing to take responsibility.

"Mick Mulvaney continued to dodge questions about his role in the Edenmoor land disaster," spokesman Nu Wexler said in a statement. "In 2004, he promised Lancaster County that he would be the face of the development. Today, he refused to accept any responsibility for the project."

Mulvaney said his goal in holding a news conference and sharing documents was to address what he called "half-truths and innuendos" pushed by the Spratt campaign.

"There is absolutely nothing here for me to hide," he said.









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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

CONYERS, CUMMINGS, CONNOLLY & CICILLINE Request Documents about President Trump’s Regulatory Task Forces’ Secret Meetings and Conflicts of Interest



Washington, D.C. (August 7, 2017)—Today, Reps. John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Committee on the Judiciary, Elijah E. Cummings, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Gerry Connolly, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, and David Cicilline, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law, sent a letter, below, to Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Administrator Neomi Rao expressing grave concerns about the secrecy of the Regulatory Reform Task Forces and requesting information about the nature of their meetings.

“We write to express our alarm concerning the lack of transparency, accountability, and independence of the Regulatory Reform Task Forces,” the Members wrote. “We believe that the interests of the American public must be paramount when reviewing the worthiness of regulations. Therefore, these Task Forces must have an effective and transparent guard against conflicts of interest, especially those in which industry lobbyists seek to overturn environmental and health protections for financial gain. It appears that the current Task Forces are already failing on this front, and instead are actively hiding their members and their meetings from public view.”

The Democrats explained that press reports indicate these Task Forces appear to have operated in private without public input, and some agencies have refused to release basic information about their activity or maintain a record of their meetings as required by the Federal Records Act.

“Withholding the names and titles of Task Force participants may also violate the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),” the Members wrote. “Simply put, it is unacceptable for federal agencies to operate in such a clandestine and unaccountable manner especially when the result could be the undoing of critical public health and safety protections.”

The Members also expressed concern that several employees stand to profit from their work on the Task Force. For example, the wife of one Task Force member at the Environmental Protection Agency is the top lobbyist for a large oil company.

“Rather than ‘drain the swamp,’ these conflicts threaten to influence the outcome of the review process against hardworking Americans and in favor of regulated industries and agency staff,” the Members wrote.

The Members requested documents and information, including a description of every Task Force created pursuant to the executive order, a list of the names and titles of every member of each Task Force, and communications related to non-governmental entities participating in Task Force meetings.

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