I can't get in. Can you summarize for us what is going on? I just saw Merkel and Renzi have both resigned. This is significant. He was supposedly in on the fraud in our election. Wow.
Most of the Breaking News is with MonkeyWerx even Roy Schoeman said it in his latest dlive.tv I am also in Gab.com but most of the latest news that I am getting is really in Telegram. But Monkey Werx's websites are the best!
Poor Mother Miriam. She is a saint. But she is talking too much and not giving time enough to silence and reflection. More silence, less talk.
I see Joe Biden keeps wearing a rosary chaplet bracelet round his wrist. This makes me want to throw up. Rosary Joe. Puke.
I'd much rather see him wearing that rosary than the red string. At this point though any politician making pious public displays is suspect. We can hope however and ought to pray for him at any rate.
I think they are resigning because Europe is a mess economically due to covid. Most governments in Europe are creaking hard.
All the resignations: Merkel https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...Germany-Chancellor-France-EU-future-latest-vn Estonia https://www.gzeromedia.com/Europe/e...er-corruption-allegations-post-merkel-germany Italy https://www.bloomberg.com/news/vide...alition-government-on-brink-of-collapse-video Netherlands https://www.ft.com/content/b37fa75e-af06-4f40-8c26-76c70abe1af2 Russia https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51120166
Parler said Amazon shut it down to prevent Trump from joining In Parler's court filing, they said the possibility of Trump making the move to the site was what led to Amazon Web Services' decision to stop hosting the platform. By Landon Mion The social media platform Parler is arguing in its case against Amazon that the tech giant forced Parler off line because President Trump was poised to joined after being banned from Twitter. Parler attorney David Groesbeck argued Thursday in court that the conservative-lean learning site would have been a logical place for the president to go since he was unable to access his Twitter account, according to Politico. Twitter suspended, then permanently banned Trump from posting after the Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol Building. In the aftermath, Amazon Web Services' decided to stop hosting Parler, which resulted in the suit. "I believe AWS's decision to terminate service to Parler was based, not on expressed concerns about Parler's compliance with the AWS Agreement, but in part on a desire to deny President Trump a platform on any large social-media service," Parler CEO John Matze said. Parler said that it does not want to limit what users are allowed to post and has become popular among conservatives due to it being marketed as the free speech alternative to Twitter where right-wingers will not be censored. Groesbeck also in Thursday's hearing that Parler was not involved in the riot on Capitol Hill and urged Judge Barbara J. Rothstein to order Amazon Web Services to host the platform. "AWS is alleging without evidence that Parler was used to incite the riots," he said. "There is no evidence other than some anecdotal press references that Parler was involved ... . Millions of Americans have had their voices silenced by AWS." https://justthenews.com/nation/technology/parler-said-amazon-shut-it-down-prevent-trump-joining .
Preparing for a trial in Senate... Pelosi: Any GOP lawmakers who 'aided and abetted' Capitol rioters should be prosecuted Pelosi says justice must be served to anyone incentivizing the 'White supremacist raid on this Capitol' By Marisa Schultz | Fox News House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Republican members of Congress may face criminal prosecution if they assisted rioters in the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6. Several House Democrats have suggested their GOP colleagues may have aided Capitol rioters by providing them with tours of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 5. Pelosi said the role Republican members may have played in the insurrection "will be looked into" to determine whether they respected their oath of office or even broke the law. "If, in fact, it is found that members of Congress were accomplices to this insurrection -- if they aided and abetted the crime, there may have to be actions taken beyond the Congress in terms of prosecution for that," Pelosi said Friday at a news conference at the Capitol. Pelosi's comments came two days after the House voted to impeach President Trump for "incitement of insurrection" after a mob of his supporters attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6 in a failed attempt to stop the certification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College win. Five people died, including Capitol Police Office Brian D. Sicknick, 42, who was reportedly hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during a struggle with rioters. The House voted 232-197 to impeach the president. Ten Republicans joined with Democrats. Pelosi declined to say when she will send over the article of impeachment to the Senate, which will spark a trial and slow down the Senate's work of confirming Biden's Cabinet nominations. But her nine impeachment managers, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., are preparing now to make the case for Trump's conviction, she said. "Right now, our managers are solemnly and prayerfully preparing for the trial, which they will take to the Senate," Pelosi said. Pelosi said the House is conducting oversight of the attack in committees and said there is "strong interest" in forming a 9/11-style independent commission. In the meantime, Pelosi has asked retired Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honoré to lead an immediate review of Capitol security. The attack at the Capitol included rioters waving a Confederate flag and wearing a "Camp Auschwitz" shirt. Pelosi said the "disgusting" image of the Nazi glorification was particularly galling and dehumanizing. Pelosi called the insurrection a "White supremacist raid on this Capitol" that requires an "after-action review to assign responsibility to those who are part of organizing it and incentivizing it." She said Congress is always prepared to protect the United States from all enemies that are foreign, but this attack reminds everyone that the Constitution requires protection from domestic enemies as well. "We really lost our innocence in this," Pelosi said. There's growing interest among Democrats to penalize their GOP colleagues who either led the effort on Jan. 6 to try to decertify Biden's win or those who may have helped rioter organizers. Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., has introduced a resolution to expel members of Congress who sought to overturn the election results and incited the violence at the Capitol. "I firmly believe that these members are in breach of their sworn oath of office to support and defend the Constitution of the United States," Bush said. "They must be held accountable." More than 30 House Democrats signed a letter suggesting several Republican colleagues may have aided Capitol rioters by providing them with tours of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 5 but have yet to flesh out their accusations, following inquiries from Fox News. House Democrats on Wednesday requested an immediate probe into "suspicious behavior" and access that they claimed was given to visitors at the U.S. Capitol a day before the riot. Thirty-four lawmakers led by Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J. -- who first went public with the "reconnaissance" tour claims -- urged the Capitol Police and the acting House and Senate sergeants-at-arms to look into the matter in a letter. "I also intend to see that those members of Congress who abetted him, those members of Congress who had groups coming through the capitol that I saw on Jan. 5 for reconnaissance for the next day. Those members of Congress who incited the violent crowd. Those members of Congress that attempted to help our president undermine our democracy, I'm going see that they're held accountable," Sherrill said on Tuesday. Fox News' Ronn Blitzer and Evie Fordham contributed to this report. .
I just heard on WTOP news radio in DC that the man in the fur horned Viking hat, who has been arrested, is suspected of being inside the Capitol to assassinate members of Congress. He is the man who calls himself the Q Shaman. I am not near a link .
There are certainly maps of the interior of the US Capitol from more innocent days. It was common knowledge.
In The Netherlands they resign because they made people pay big taxes during many years without a legitimate reason. It has nothing to do with covid-19 rules. But resigning or not, there will be elections in March.