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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

WE WILL ROCK YOU!

 


A twitter follower sent me this... too funny!


@Peacecat777 Take a look at this❗🤣
https://youtu.be/iQmzHRCLnp0
Right at the beginning after shot of the red car 🤣   [background of stage]





For those you that missed Heather's email mentioning this particular cover of the song:




And I found this one today with Pink, Britney Spears and Beyonce.... lol

HATJ: "...there is no prejudice in corruption..."




From: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
Subject: RE: Sydney Powell and Trump
Date: Nov 23, 2020 at 6:35 PM

...there is no prejudice in corruption...in fact, corruption's very existence DEPENDS on not being prejudiced and to not utilize any specific and particular "limit" in order to apply, perpetuate, and flow corruption.

Interesting, yes?...that when allegations that corruption, in any form, was perpetrated by those of a specific and particular political leaning other than democrat... let alone a purported republican... of course, a republican party would distance immediately, especially when the republican party is still poised at fighting for seats in the senate.  Lamar Alexander case in point.  However, I have stated repeatedly that the cleanup relied on the predictable factors of ego and greed, and I am completely grateful (and compassionate) for those beings being predictable!

Corruption has no prejudice when it comes to the tools it uses to exist and flow...all pun intended  :)  The exposures flow quickly, decisively, obviously, with permanent results.

In and with Humor, Love, Gratitude, Heartitude, and Compassion.

-----Terran on 11/23/2020 1:06 AM wrote:

Terran: I'm not sure what's going on here, but here it is...  There is a situation that Trump needs the governors for the electoral votes, maybe this is about that?   Politics is a strange strange world.....

NY TIMES

President Trump's campaign on Sunday disavowed Sidney Powell, one of his lawyers, after she made wild accusations of Republican governors being involved in a payoff scheme to manipulate voting machines.

Ms. Powell, who had appeared with the Trump campaign at a news conference just last week about his efforts to overturn the results of the election, had been embraced by many of his allies.

The disavowal came a day after a Pennsylvania judge eviscerated arguments that other members of Mr.. Trump's legal team had made in court that millions of votes in the state should be invalidated, potentially disenfranchising huge numbers of voters. The president was said to be furious about the judge's decision.

The extraordinary statement from Rudolph W. Giuliani and Jenna Ellis, two lawyers for Mr. Trump, about a third person who had been involved in their efforts was released Sunday evening.

"Sidney Powell is practicing law on her own," the statement said. "She is not a member of the Trump legal team. She is also not a lawyer for the president in his personal capacity."

Ms. Powell, who stood with Mr. Giuliani and Ms. Ellis at the Republican National Committee headquarters on Thursday, was described as a member of the legal team's "elite strike force" as she laid out an elaborate conspiracy theory about efforts by the former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, who died in 2013, to essentially rig elections in the United States by using voting machines made by Dominion.

Appearing on the conservative network Newsmax on Saturday night, Ms. Powell further pushed the conspiracy theory, saying that two top Republicans in Georgia   Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger   were taking payoffs as part of the scheme. Two runoff elections in the state on Jan. 5 could determine which party controls the Senate, and Republicans have grown anxious about the Trump campaign's legal efforts there possibly affecting those races, which are likely to have low voter turnout.

Ms. Powell's claims were widely derided, including by some Trump allies. Chris Christie, the Republican former governor of New Jersey and a Trump ally, said on ABC's "This Week" that the legal team had become a "national embarrassment." Most of the president's other lawyers have declined to become involved in his efforts to delay certification of votes in states by alleging fraud in public statements.

Maggie Haberman

UPDATE 2: #HATJ: RE: UST asks FED to return funds




From: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
Subject: RE: UST ask FED to return funds
Date: Nov 20, 2020 at 11:19 AM

Mnuchin (formerly JP Morgan) described the "funds" as "unused" for the facilities and purposes for which they were appropriated... I am aware the Fed would be reluctant to "return" nearly 500 billion of seemingly "unused" "funds", as said "funds" are supposed to be encumbered once upon a time. How interesting it would be to see the encumbrances (who, what, and for how long) placed on those funds by the Federal Reserve since they were set aside and during their seeming "unuse". :) ...perhaps it will shadow even Geithner's 100's of billions in "TARP" (all pun intended) created as cover to settle the disgruntled "Chinese" for all the worthless Freddie and Fannie and et al paper they had... I spit out my coffee when I actually SAW Geithner on C-SPAN stomping his feet on the Hill because he wasn't getting what he wanted and admitting that they were preventing his Treasury from keeping the ponzi scheme of *Freddie, Fannie, and Sallie going... everyone that the camera panned to, looked stunned... and then it was buried (at least until further use, lol)

Another interesting factor, is the "loop-hole" in the so-called "democratic process"...the electoral votes do not get cast until the middle of December, and they can be cast differently then the popular vote... and if there is no decisive winner on January 20th, the incumbent must leave the White House and, yes, the Speaker of the House takes the White House until a decision is made... Pelosi in the White House, lol...mamma mia!

Well, everyone needed to see what the private systems, from the global to the local, were truly designed for, down to the very last tool that could be thrown, for the private interests that believed that they owned those private systems and all the (beings) capital (fraudulently) placed within said private systems. As Caleb and others loved saying, "I'll believe it when I see it"... ok, your wish is granted... and it serves the purpose of identifying the vulnerabilities in order for everyone to better create new systems that serve the highest interests of All.

Hugs, love, heartitude, and gratitude to All, by All, with All.


* Freddie Mac, Fannie MaeSallie Mae

UPDATE 1: 

From: TUCCI-JARRAF, HEATHER ANN
Subject: RE: UST ask FED to return funds
Date: Nov 20, 2020 at 12:06 PM

There was a collective sigh of satisfaction in the Cosmos when Biden picked Harris ("obvious" was the meme)... will Biden announce "the trifecta?"...Biden, Harris, and... Janet Yellen (as Sec of Treasury)?  

..."...we will, we will rock you..." :)

UPDATE 2: 

HEATHER CALLED IT!!! I BIDEN PICKS JANET YELLEN FOR US SECRETARY OF TREASURY!!!   



-----Terran on 11/20/2020 1:06 AM wrote:

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2020/11/19/Mnuchin-asks-Federal-Reserve-to-return-unused-COVID-19-funds/7711605836388/

Nov. 19 (UPI) -- The Treasury Department on Thursday asked the Federal Reserve to return unspent money allocated under the CARES Act to Congress, prompting criticism from the central bank.

In a letter to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the lending facilities were successful in their goal, making it possible for corporations, consumers and state and local governments to borrow from private markets at reasonable rates.

"While portions of the economy are still severely impacted and in need of additional fiscal support, financial conditions have responded and the use of these facilities has been limited," said Mnuchin.

He added that he was personally involved in the drafting of the legislation and believes Congressional intent was to have the authority to originate new loans or purchase to expire on Dec. 31.

"As such, I am requesting that the Federal Reserve return the unused funds to the Treasury," Mnuchin said.

The Fed responded to the decision in a rare public statement on Thursday.

"The Federal Reserve would prefer that the full suite of emergency facilities established during the coronavirus pandemic continue to serve their important role as a backstop for our still-strained and vulnerable economy," the central bank said.

Earlier this week Powell said that "the next few months may be very challenging" despite positive news surrounding the delivery of an effective COVID-19 vaccine.

"The Fed will be strongly committed to using all of our tools to support the economy for as long as it takes until the job is well and truly done," he said. "When the right time comes -- and I don't think that time is yet or very soon -- we'll put those tools away."

Mnuchin approved a 90-day extension for Fed Facilities not affiliated with the CARES Act, focused on directing short-term business lending, general market funding and boosting banks that provided loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.

He also said the Treasury chief would be able to use other funds or receive additional funding from Congress in "the unlikely event that it becomes necessary in the future to reestablish any of these facilities."