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Again Biden's Speech presence of two folks in uniform in the background of full red color for his friends the Chinese and the (2) Countries involved in War Garme's is approval to move forward from CIC (Commander-in-Chief) just in case you had no clue.
Neither of the two main parties in our Country have done the American people justice over 30 years. Social Security Trust Fund they have stolen over $4.7 Trillion dollars from it and no one in DC elected wants to talk about it at all. it is bankrupt. Money be sent to Ukraine should stay in the U.S. along with all the other money going to other Countries as bribes and payoffs nothing in our Constitution or laws allows thie money to be sent to others especially those found to be undeserving of same. It should end with the next President and the U.S. must maintain its own in this World for once. Make the tax system here FAIR for all citizens and companies and their CEO's. We all pay the same for loaves of bread and milk and cars, and trucks and homes no matter the income so why are all of our taxes unfair, they should all be the same set values for income, Gross receipts and Capital Gains etc. etc. No one under $25K should pay any taxes and those over their full retirement age should be exempt from any taxes State or Federal and any Medical costs.

Article below from that bastion of Liberal Group Think in America I think maybe more worldly than American. YAHOO NEWS WATCH OUT BELOW

https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-speech-denouncing-trump-maga-ideology-sparks-threats-calls-for-violence-003139767.html


Biden speech denouncing Trump, 'MAGA ideology' sparks threats, calls for violence
Jana Winter
Jana Winter·Investigative Correspondent
Fri, September 2, 2022 at 8:31 PM·6 min read
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Joe Biden
Joe Biden
President of the United States since 2021

Donald Trump
Donald Trump
45th President of the United States

President Biden’s fiery speech in Philadelphia denouncing former President Donald Trump and what he described as “extreme MAGA ideology” has sparked online calls for violence, including death threats against the president, according to documents obtained by Yahoo News.

Biden’s remarks also prompted immediate concerns from senior counterterrorism officials who said they fear that calling Trump supporters extremists would be viewed as a call to arms and would only inflame an already volatile threat environment.

“Too much of what’s happening in our country today is not normal,” Biden said Thursday night at Independence Hall, flanked by two U.S. Marines. “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”

The above is the smartest thing this guy's humorous speech said.

Joe Biden
President Biden delivers remarks on what he called the "continued battle for the soul of the nation" at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

By Friday afternoon, posts on forums popular among white supremacists and far-right extremists called for the assassination of Biden, and named Jewish administration officials including Attorney General Merrick Garland, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as potential targets. Declarations of civil war were also appearing, according to documents detailing some of the threats.

“On Gab, one user posted a series of violent threats accusing Biden of stealing the election,” according to a threat alert from Site Intelligence Group sent to law enforcement agencies and others on Friday. Trump and many of his supporters have long claimed, without evidence, that the 2020 presidential election won by Biden was stolen from Trump due to widespread voter fraud.

Methinks these nutjobs believe now they have no voice in their own Country after hearing Joe's unifying speech. Just my opinion.

Site Intelligence Group, which tracks online extremism activity, issued several threat alerts detailing calls for violence in response to Biden’s speech. The potential threats were posted in online forums tied to the Proud Boys, neo-Nazis and other extremist groups.

“Users on several far-right and ultranationalist venues made violent threats against President Joe Biden following his speech addressing political extremism on September 1, 2022,” said one of the alerts. “Users advocated for Biden to be murdered and predicted violence if he continues speaking about the topic.”

Amid criticism, the White House has defended Biden's language, saying that the president is standing up for democracy and denouncing political violence.

On Wednesday, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre singled out specific Republicans who’ve espoused extremist rhetoric.
A far-right rally featuring Nick Fuentes
A far-right rally featuring Nick Fuentes, a leader of the America First movement and a white nationalist, Nov. 14, 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)

During Biden's speech, four current U.S. domestic counterterrorism officials told Yahoo News they were concerned the president’s words would further divide the nation and lead to increased threats against government and law enforcement officials.

Yes Joe is a Great Leader of a few people here so we must all listen and follow and drink that Kool-Aid and all will be good.

“I fear he is lighting a fuse that is not going to go well,” one senior Biden counterterrorism official said. “Sadly this is not a united speech but a very divisive one.”

On Friday, this official said their fears appear to have been confirmed by what they described as an uptick in threats of potential violence. A different counterterrorism official said they were concerned that fringe right-wing and extremist groups will use Biden’s speech to recruit and fundraise, potentially increasing the longer-term threat from these groups.

The officials requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media. Some said they also didn’t want to be seen as criticizing the president. The Department of Homeland Security referred Yahoo News’ request for comment to the White House National Security Council.
Donald Trump
Then-President Donald Trump tosses out MAGA caps at a rally in Waterford Township, Mich., in October 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)

Former senior DHS counterterrorism official John Cohen told Yahoo News he was also concerned about the potential ramifications of Biden’s speech.

“The president provided a powerful portrayal of the complex dynamic and dangerous threat environment currently facing the U.S., a threat environment fueled by the conspiracy theories and other extremist content that is pervasive across the online and media ecosystem,” said Cohen, former acting undersecretary for intelligence at DHS and currently an adjunct professor at Georgetown University.

“I am concerned, however, that his words will be used by America’s adversaries to incite attacks by those who believe that violence is an acceptable way to express one’s political or ideological beliefs,” he said. Cohen added that online calls for violence were extensive prior to the speech, but appear to be on the rise.

In a statement to Yahoo News on Friday, the White House said that the calls for violence following Biden’s speech illustrate the threat the president described.

"The President’s message couldn’t have been more clear: there is no place in our democracy for political violence,” the statement said. “None. And that some of the more extreme elements in our society are now calling for more violence only proves the very point of his speech ... that we are in a dangerous moment right now, a moment where simply stating the truth about the fragility of our democracy brings out the worst instincts of those who want to tear it apart. The President was right to call them out. The bigger risk to the body politic would have been to remain silent in the face of such a threat."
Joe Biden
Biden speaking in Philadelphia on Thursday night. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Some Republicans and former Trump administration officials have been critical of Biden’s strong rhetoric, accusing the president of being divisive.

I cannot believe any Reps. grew a pair here to make such a comment.

“I don’t understand how Joe Biden is so angry when his party controls the House, the Senate and the White House,” Richard Grenell, acting director of National Intelligence during the Trump administration, told Yahoo News on Friday. “He should be telling America how great the country is under his leadership and instead he’s attacking Republicans.”

On Friday, Biden defended his remarks, noting that he does not believe all Trump supporters are a threat to the country.

Another Retraction by your great leader here I bet his handlers hated this comment the real controllers of our Country.

“I do think anyone who calls for the use of violence, fails to condemn violence when it is used, refuses to acknowledge when an election has been won, insists upon changing the way that ... you count votes, that is a threat to democracy, to democracy and everything we stand for,” he said on Friday.

The FBI declined to comment on Biden’s speech but told Yahoo News:

“The FBI takes all threats seriously. We work closely with our local law enforcement partners to assess and respond to threats to keep our community safe. As always, we would like to remind members of the public that if they observe anything suspicious to report it to law enforcement immediately.”.

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