Tuesday, June 27, 2017

BloggeRhythms

Another good day for the POTUS, which includes the news that another major business announces a coming expansion and hiring's. At the same time, another leading Democrat expresses concern that Loretta Lynch may have committed jailable offenses while holding office. 

Lesley Wroughton in Washington and Ankit Ajmera in Bengluru report @reuters,com today, that BMW said yesterday it would invest $600 million in its Spartanburg, South Carolina plant.

From 2018 to 2021, 1,000 jobs will be added at the plant, the company’s biggest worldwide, making BMW X vehicles for the U.S. and global markets.

“The Spartanburg plant manufactured more than 411,000 vehicles in 2016 and currently employs more than 9,000 people,” according to the article.

And then, to paraphrase Bob Dylan, the times they are achangin’ for the Democrat party. 

Adam Schiff, top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, “has now voiced concerns about allegations ex-Attorney General Loretta Lynch may have sought to keep a lid on last year’s Hillary Clintons email probe,” according to FoxNews.com yesterday

Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Schiff said the thought of allegations made him “queasy,” and that he’d “like to hear what Loretta Lynch's explanation for that is, either by having her come to the Hill or by having her speak publicly.”

“The call significantly ups the pressure on Lynch, as the push to scrutinize her conduct in last year’s Clinton email investigation becomes more bipartisan.”

Adan Salazar took the issue farther @infowars.com, quoting from the opinion of Judge Andrew Napolitano on the Fox Business Channel, who said: “If emails exist between Lynch and former DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz improperly discussing the Clinton email investigation, the former attorney general could be charged with “misconduct in office,” a felony carrying five to ten years in jail.

“It is alleged, this document has not seen the light of day if it exists, that there are one or several emails between Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Loretta Lynch concerning the behavior that Loretta Lynch will take to further the DNC interests while Mrs. Lynch was attorney general,” Napolitano stated. “That, if it happened, would be ‘misconduct in office.'”

“It’s a felony. Depending upon exactly what they charged her with, it could be five or 10 years in jail. It’s very serious. It’s the equivalent of obstruction of justice. It’s the same allegation they are making about the president.”

What’s critically important is that the Senate probe into Lynch’s conduct while in office is headed by Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, known to be a diligent, well-informed investigator.

In a letter to Lynch last Thursday announcing the Senate probe, “Grassley asked if she’d ever communicated with Schultz.”

“Grassley’s inquiry followed testimony from former FBI Director James Comey earlier this month claiming he felt “queasy” after Lynch asked him to refer to the FBI’s probe of Clinton’s emails as a “matter” instead of an “investigation.”

This “terminology,” Judge Napolitano stated, “may be indicative of a mindset on the part of Attorney General Lynch that she was going to do whatever she could to prevent Mrs. Clinton from getting indicted.”

“Comey had previously stated under oath he believed Ms. Lynch’s tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton also destroyed the FBI’s ability to carry out the Clinton email investigation in a credible manner.”

While the investigational swing away from Trump and toward Obama administration officials continues, another indication of the public’s interest in political conservatism comes from Paul Bedard @washingtonexaminer.com this morning.

Bedard writes that Mark Levin's new book, "Rediscovering Americanism," an "assault on the media and progressives and a call for Americans to take back their country, debuts today at No. 1 on Amazon."

Levin, a New York Times bestselling author is a ”top syndicated radio host, and this new book is “already on the way to becoming another big seller.”

Secrets reviewed "Rediscovering Americanism" last week and wrote:

“In the book, Levin attacks the embrace by the media, politicians and academia of progressive promises of a "utopia" defined by the end of personal freedom and individuality.

“He has a grim name for it: "The Final Outcome." Levin wrote, "They reject history's lessons and instead are absorbed with their own conceit and aggrandizement in the relentless pursuit of a diabolical project, the final outcome of which is an oppression of mind and soul."

“Levin added, "the equality they envision but dare not honestly proclaim, is life on the hamster wheel, where one individual is indistinguishable from the next."

As far as the premise regarding leftist’s facing ultimate oppression of mind and soul is concerned, an example appeared @breitbart.com this morning in an article by James Delingpole.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman and fellow investment billionaire Charlie Munger speaking at an informal investors’ Q & A “clearly does not rate Gore’s intelligence or investment acumen,” according to the article.

“Al Gore has come into you fellas business, Munger said. “He has made $3 or $400 million in your business. And he’s not very smart. He smoked a lot of pot as he coaxed through Harvard with a gentleman’s C. But he had one obsessive idea that global warming was a terrible thing and he would protect the world from it,” he explained.  [Note: Gentleman’s C is defined by Urban Dictionary as “A grade given to a student (traditionally with wealthy parents) instead of a failing grade.”

“So his idea when he went into investment counseling is he was not going to put any CO2 in the air,” Meager explained to the investors noting that Gore’s simple strategy of buying only service company stocks enabled the former Vice President to become very rich.

Meager explained: “So he found some partner to go into investment counseling with and says we’re not going to have any (carbon dioxide). But this partner is a value investor and a good one. So what they did is, is Gore hired staff to find people who didn’t put CO2 in the air. Of course that put him into services. Microsoft and all these service companies were just ideally located. And this value investor picked the best service companies. So all of a sudden the clients are making hundreds of millions of dollars and they are paying part of it to Al Gore. Al Gore has hundreds of millions dollars in your profession. And he’s an idiot. It’s an interesting story. And a true one.”

As regular readers know quite well, the subject of AlGore and his global-warming fraud has been addressed here quite often in the past. However, this author only addresses what’s found in the media dispelling the climate-change hoax. 

But now, today, we have first-hand knowledge from one who’s far closer to Gore than most people are. And he’s reached the same conclusions as found here in the past, that if you really want to understand Gore’s objective, just follow the money like Charlie Munger was able to do.

And, as far as the actual climate’s concerned, Mother Nature will continue to take care of it by herself without a dime from anyone else. Just like she always does.

That’s it for today folks.

Adios.

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