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https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2021/01/09/d ... -de-ee-uu/Andrés Eduardo González escribió: ↑10 Ene 2021, 04:47Y afuera hicieron unos cadalsitos como mostrando lo que pretendían o se ilusionaban hacer...
El diablo está en los detalles, dicen por ahí...
Yesterday’s insurrection was rooted in lies. That a fair election was stolen. That a significant defeat was actually a landslide victory. That the world’s oldest democracy, ingeniously insulated via autonomous state voting regimens, is a rigged system. Such lies-upon-lies, repeated frequently and fervently, provided the kindling, the spark, the gasoline.
That Donald Trump devolved from commander-in-chief to liar-in-chief didn’t surprise Forbes:[…] More astonishing: the number of people willing to lend credence to that obvious mendacity on his behalf.
As American democracy rebounds, we need to return to a standard of truth when it comes to how the government communicates with the governed. The easiest way to do that, from where I sit, is to create repercussions for those who don’t follow the civic norms. Trump’s lawyers lie gleefully to the press and public, but those lies, magically, almost never made it into briefs and arguments – contempt, perjury and disbarment keep the professional standards high.
This isn’t cancel culture, which is a societal blight. (There’s surely a nice living for each of these press secretaries on the true-believer circuit.) Nor is this politically motivated, as Forbes’ pro-entrepreneur, pro-growth worldview has generally placed it in the right-of-center camp over the past century — this standard needs to apply to liars from either party. It’s just a realization that, as Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously said, in a thriving democracy, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts. Our national reset starts there.
Trump parece que se le fue la olla despues de perder su cuenta de Twitter.In a bizarre interpretation of the law, they argued that the vice president had the unilateral power to reject Electoral College votes supporting Biden. The Constitution makes clear that only Congress has that power.
The effort effectively turned Pence into a scapegoat who could be blamed for Trump’s loss if the vice president refused to go along with the plan. Trump and his lawyers spent days engaged in an aggressive pressure campaign to force Pence to bend to their will in a series of phone calls and in-person meetings, including one that stretched for hours on Tuesday.
When Pence, who consulted with his own legal team, constitutional scholars and the Senate parliamentarian, informed Trump on Wednesday morning that he would not be going along with the effort, the president “blew a gasket,” in the words of one person briefed on the conversation.
Not long after, Trump took the stage in front of thousands of his supporters at a “Stop the Steal” rally, where he urged them to march to the Capitol and continued to fan false hopes that Pence could change the outcome.
“If Mike Pence does the right thing we win the election,” Trump wrongly insisted. He repeatedly returned to Pence throughout his speech as he tried to pressure the vice president to fall in line.
But Trump already knew what Pence intended. And as Trump spoke, Pence released a letter to Congress laying out his conclusion that a vice president cannot claim “unilateral authority” to reject states’ electoral votes. He soon gaveled into order the joint session of Congress where his and Trump’s defeat would be cemented.
Not long after that, members of Trump’s rally crowd arrived at the Capitol, where they overwhelmed police, smashed windows, occupied the building and halted the electoral proceedings. Pence was whisked from the Senate chamber to a secure location, where he was held for hours with staff as well as his wife and daughter, who had been there to support him.
Trump did not call to check in on his vice president’s safety during the ordeal and instead spent much of Wednesday consumed with anger over Pence’s action, tweeting, “Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”
Later, members of the mob outside the Capitol were captured on video chanting, “Hang Mike Pence!
On Friday night, he lost it. And, then, he lost his mind.
The president is “ballistic,” a senior administration official said after Twitter permanently took down his account, citing the possibility that it would be used in the final 12 days of Trump’s presidency to incite violence. The official said Trump was “scrambling to figure out what his options are.”
So too was much of the political universe, which has become bleary-eyed obsessive about Twitter these past four years as Trump used the medium to fire advisers, sink legislative initiatives, encourage social duress and, lastly, praise the scores of MAGA faithful, just days after hundreds of them violently ransacked the Capitol.
In a statement issued by the White House, Trump said he’d been “negotiating with various other sites” while “we also look at the possibilities of building out our own platform in the near future.” But aides did not reveal what plans were in the works. When Trump’s eldest son, Don Jr. offered up a URL to those hoping to keep tabs of his father’s whereabouts, it was a site that had been purchased in 2009 and, in recent years, a place where his books were sold. For those who did sign up, an email was sent, plugging his latest work: “Liberal Privilege”.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/09/politics ... index.htmlWood posted on Parler on Thursday, according to Mediate, "They let them in. Get the firing squads ready. Pence goes FIRST."
Estas ecribiendo huevadas. Hay cinco personas muertas, trataron de impedir la asuncion de un nuevo presidente democraticamente elegido, asaltaron la casa del gobernador del estado de Washington, y te empecinas en describirlos como blancas palomas.
Obviamente si la policia no actua y se cruza de brazos y deja hacer a los delincuentes, no hay enfrentamiento. Ya se han posteado aqui fotos de como los trumpistas asaltaron con armas el congreso de Michigan. No hubo ningun arresto, porque los dejaron hacer. Cinco de esos sujetos crearon una celula terrorista que planeaba secuestrar a la gobernadora del estado.Muy probablemente esto fue lo que influyó en el dispositivo de seguridad. Los MAGA no son violentos per se, aún con milicias armadas de por medio.
Pues si se sabía de algo así, y no se hizo algo, el problema es otro: se dejó a estos grupos minoritarios tomarse el capitolio.
Eso es exactamente lo que hizo Trump. Los llamo a marchar sobre el congreso y detener la crtificacion del presidente democraticamente elegido.Esto es en USA y en cualquier lado. El tema es si autoridades de gobierno o figuras políticas llamaron a TOMARSE espacios y a PARAR el proceso.
Pero tu si puedes escribir huevadas diciendo que la votacion fue arreglada, cuando TODOS los tribunales rechazaron esa logica por falta de pruebas.Pues yo esperaría una investigación, sino caes en teorías conspirativas.
Si crees te dejaran actuar con impunidad, porque la policia esta "de tu lado', pues para que cubrirte la cara. Y el acto terrorista se juzga por su finalidad e intencion, en este caso impedir el normal funcionamiento de las instituciones, y lograr, por la fuerza, que los legisladores no cumplan sus funciones.No. Lo que yo planteo es que invadir un espacio público no es terrorismo. Es un acto criminal? Si. Terrorismo? No lo creo. Actuar con la cara descubierta no va acorde a una mentalidad terrorista, va acorde a un grupo que quizás actuó con la mentalidad de rebaño y se dejó llevar.
Si lo es, porquer la intencion de sus acciones es clara. Y que va a pasar con el policia? absolutamente nada, ya que actuo en el ejercicio de sus funciones. Ojala mas hubieran hecho lo mismo.Te lo digo de nuevo: la mujer que murió baleada en la garganta no es una terrorista. Y veremos que pasa con el agente de seguridad que la ajustició.
Estas ecribiendo huevadas. Las imagenes estan ahi. Hay cinco personas muertas. Que mas quieres?No. La masa, las decenas de miles de personas que estaban en el rally pro Trump, hicieron 0. Nada.
Fue un grupo menor de imbéciles los que entraron al capitolio y me quedan dudas de su organización y de su nivel de violencia.[
LLamo a marchar sobre el cxapitolio para impedir la certificacion. Dejate de joder.Pues no me has traído un mensaje de Twitter de Trump que llame a la violencia directamente.
Decir que nunca va a reconocer la victoria del vejestorio no es lo mismo que llamar a la violencia. A menos que la interpretes.
Ya te indique cuales son los limites de la libertad de xepresion segun la ley norteamericana, y como Twitter, Facebook o cualquier otro esta en su derecho de censurar mensajes. Si no quieres entender es tu problema.Cosa que no es potestad de Twitter. O FB. O los medios.
Algunos medios en español de Miami culpan falsamente a Black Lives Matter y antifa por disturbios
https://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/ ... 94265.htmlHubo “buses llenos de gente de antifa”, dijo la conductora Lucy Pereda el jueves en La Poderosa 670 AM de WWFE. “Hay fotografías de personas de antifa dentro del Capitolio ... Ellos iniciaron” el asalto.
Capitol Police announces the death of another officer: “The United States Capitol Police is deeply saddened by the off-duty death of Officer Howard Liebengood, age 51. He was assigned to the Senate Division, and has been with the Department since April 2005.”
Curiosa combinación, de entre otras cosas, la de esposas y cocteles Molotov, para unos 'inocentes manifestantes'...of zip tie handcuffs, Molotov cocktails, and other weapons is deeply unsettling and is being fully investigated.
Perosi invoca la 25 enmienda, 14 enmienda Sección 3 y el impeached, queriendo seguir con el tramite.FBI arrests Nashville zip-tie suspect from assault on U.S. Capitol
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A self-described "hidden patriot" from Nashville, outed on social media as a rioter who invaded the U.S. Senate chambers Wednesday with a weapon and zip-tie handcuffs, was arrested Sunday on federal charges, NewsChannel 5 has learned.
FBI agents took Eric Gavelek Munchel, age 30, into custody on a federal arrest warrant charging him with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. He was booked into a Nashville jail at 2:50 p.m.
Paquete sospechoso en la primera calle de Washington DC. Los artificieros lo están revisando por si es una bomba o una falsa alarma.Sección 3. Ninguna persona podrá ser senador o representante en el Congreso, ni elector del presidente y vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos, u ocupar cargos, civiles o militares, en los Estados Unidos, o en cualquier estado, si, habiendo prestado juramento previamente como miembro del Congreso, o como oficial de los Estados Unidos, o como miembro de cualquier legislatura de algún estado, o como oficial del poder ejecutivo o judicial de ese estado, para defender la Constitución de los Estados Unidos, ha incurrido en insurrección o rebelión contra los mismos, o ha dado auxilio o consuelo a sus enemigos. Pero el Congreso puede, por voto de dos tercios de cada Cámara, retirar tal inhabilidad.
USCP: The USCP is continuing to investigate a Suspicious Package at the Unit Block of First Street SE. Staff and other personnel are directed to AVOID THIS AREA until further notice.
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