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  • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

    ANNNNNNNNYWAY... back on topic.

    Other news today:

    President Trump ordered his staff to withhold nearly $400m in aid days before he pressured Ukraine’s president to investigate Biden
    So it's looking like a close run thing. However, "if Democrats do go ahead [with impeachment], there is virtually no prospect of the Republican-controlled Senate convicting and removing the president before the 2020 election." So the Republicans still have their principles until 2020. Let's see if Team Brexit can match that.
    If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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    • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

      Dr Toole, the judges also said:

      This Court has already concluded that the Prime Minister's advice to Her Majesty was unlawful, void and of no effect. This means that the Order in Council to which it led was also unlawful, void and of no effect and should be quashed. This means that when the Royal Commissioners walked into the House of Lords it was as if they walked in with a blank sheet of paper. The prorogation was also void and of no effect. Parliament has not been prorogued. This is the unanimous judgment of all 11 Justices.

      So basically "Nothing to see here." It never happened and I don't know why the judges even bothered to waste their time with it.
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      • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

        Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
        So basically "Nothing to see here." It never happened and I don't know why the judges even bothered to waste their time with it.
        Thank you, Mrs. Lytton-Vasey, for reading the fine print. I mainly read headlines and develop a gut feeling that forms the basis of a strong and unshakeable faith. I had much the same response to the 10 counts of obstruction of justice against Trump and his tortuous and voluminous dealings with foreign enemies friends. Nothing to see there.
        If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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        • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

          Looking at a late setback for the President, he may yet lose this poll. The House and Senate, led by Dems and Reps respectively, all voting for the same thing... ominous.

          Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the US House of Representatives would begin a formal impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump, setting the stage for an extraordinary constitutional clash over allegations that the president sought the help of a foreign country to harm a political rival.

          [T]hat afternoon, the Senate, in a rare act of bipartisanship, unanimously approved a resolution calling for the Director of National Intelligence to turn over the whistleblower complaint to Congress.
          And then this.

          Former Massachusetts Governor and Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld slammed President Donald Trump's contacts with the government of Ukraine in a television interview on Monday morning. "That is treason. It's treason pure and simple, and the penalty for treason under the U.S. code is death. That’s the only penalty"
          If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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          • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

            I must applaud Boris Johnson for emulating his idol, our Godly President Trump (), in his brilliant strategy of saying one thing and then something completely opposite the same day, as a strategic way to utterly confuse the enemies - and therefore proceed with the Master Plan without opposition:

            Boris Johnson has written to the EU asking to delay Brexit despite saying that he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than do so, and insisting that there were "no circumstances" in which he would.
            The prime minister wrote to European Council President Donald Tusk on Saturday evening requesting a three month delay to Brexit, after members of Parliament blocked a vote on his deal with the EU.
            Under the terms of legislation passed last month, Johnson was legally obliged to request the delay after failing to secure approval from Parliament by today's deadline.
            However, Johnson declined to sign the letter and sent a separate letter outlining why he is opposed to delaying Brexit.
            Now, I don't pretend to know what Boris Johnson's Master Plan exactly is in this case, but this thing about prolonging the UK stay in the EU while saying you hate that and want Brexit ASAP, seems like a really good plan for the next decade or so.
            God created fossils to test our faith.

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            True Christians are Perfect!
            True Christian™ Love.
            Salvation™ made Easy!
            You can’t be a Christian if you don’t believe the Old Testament.
            Jesus is impolite. Deal with it.
            Jesus is xenophobic and so should we.
            Sanctity of Life is NOT a Biblical Concept.
            Biblical view on modern-day slavery.
            The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
            Geneva Conventions vs. The Holy Bible.
            God HATES Rational Thinking!
            True Christian™ Man as a spitting image of God.

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            • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

              Of course, Sister, this was the absolute master stroke:
              However, Johnson declined to sign the letter and sent a separate letter outlining why he is opposed to delaying Brexit.
              If the Supreme Court ruled that the signed prorogation order had all the force of a blank piece of paper, presumably an unsigned letter would be considered equally if not even more worthless.

              Nobody knows for sure, but presumably the second letter was signed? Were they put in the same envelope to save postage costs? We have not been told, and quite rightly so. It is not the business of the general public to interfere with the workings of democracy.
              Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
              Now, I don't pretend to know what Boris Johnson's Master Plan exactly is in this case, but this thing about prolonging the UK stay in the EU while saying you hate that and want Brexit ASAP, seems like a really good plan for the next decade or so.
              It is not our place to know such things. All I know is that Leave Means Leave and any suggestion that someone you know may possibly have voted Remain means you are a TRAITOR!
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              • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
                Of course, Sister, this was the absolute master stroke:
                If the Supreme Court ruled that the signed prorogation order had all the force of a blank piece of paper, presumably an unsigned letter would be considered equally if not even more worthless.

                Nobody knows for sure, but presumably the second letter was signed? Were they put in the same envelope to save postage costs? We have not been told, and quite rightly so. It is not the business of the general public to interfere with the workings of democracy.

                It is not our place to know such things. All I know is that Leave Means Leave and any suggestion that someone you know may possibly have voted Remain means you are a TRAITOR!
                Great insights, sister Joanna. I do have a question for you, though: what is it about the MP's discussing whether they will or will not hold a meaningful vote? Do they have a choice between a meaningful vote and a meaningless vote? I do not expect you to know the answer, but would you be so kind to ask Matthew to explain this - in simple terms that a mere woman can understand?
                God created fossils to test our faith.

                * * *

                My favorite LBC sermons:
                True Christians are Perfect!
                True Christian™ Love.
                Salvation™ made Easy!
                You can’t be a Christian if you don’t believe the Old Testament.
                Jesus is impolite. Deal with it.
                Jesus is xenophobic and so should we.
                Sanctity of Life is NOT a Biblical Concept.
                Biblical view on modern-day slavery.
                The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
                Geneva Conventions vs. The Holy Bible.
                God HATES Rational Thinking!
                True Christian™ Man as a spitting image of God.

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                • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                  Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
                  Great insights, sister Joanna. I do have a question for you, though: what is it about the MP's discussing whether they will or will not hold a meaningful vote? Do they have a choice between a meaningful vote and a meaningless vote? I do not expect you to know the answer, but would you be so kind to ask Matthew to explain this - in simple terms that a mere woman can understand?
                  Look it's really quite simple ladies. Mrs. Lytton-Vassey was more or less correct when she said: "It is not the business of the general public to interfere with the workings of democracy." That's all you need to hang onto when listening in when the men are talking (and.... don't you have anything better to do?).

                  The Prime Minister, having just hours previously reworded a couple of paragraphs of Mrs. May's deal and removed the part about keeping the UK intact, wanted to get the Parliament to vote on his deal asap. Like now. Don't read it - sign it. The opposition (and some of his own team) thought they should read it first and demanded that Mr. Johnson lay out the consequences of his deal before Parliament votes on it. Mr. Johnson generously waited until Monday then tried to hold the vote again but the Speaker (nobody quite knows why this person gets to decide) said ORRRDDDER and refused.

                  According to logic and The Law, the Prime Minister should now go about convincing people why his tweaked deal is better than Theresa May's deal. But that's hard work so expect a few weeks/months of anything but followed by excuses about missing homework and a last-minute plan that relies on everyone else doing something never done before and Boris flying around in a helicopter or doing a zipline. Just to recap: before he was Prime Minister he voted against 95% of the deal 4 times and of the 5% he changed he had previously said "I have to tell you that no British Conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement." Oops just signed it.
                  If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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                  • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
                    I do have a question for you, though: what is it about the MP's discussing whether they will or will not hold a meaningful vote? Do they have a choice between a meaningful vote and a meaningless vote?
                    Oh, this is perfectly straightforward, Sister Basilissa. One of the boys explained the innovation to me.

                    Basically a meaningful vote is a vote that counts. A meaningless or fake vote (previously referred to as "indicative", which was confusing as indicative is the opposite of subjunctive) is a pretend vote, where MPs show how they would vote if they were in fact voting, which they aren't. If the pretend vote goes the right way for the government, then they have a meaningful or real vote. If the pretend vote goes the wrong way, they don't. Foolproof, or "Classic Dom" as it's now known (a reference to Prime Minister Johnson's master-strategist, Mr Dominic Gowings).

                    The only problem is that MPs, unlike PM Johnson, are innately unreliable - or possibly just forgetful - and may vote differently the second time around, making what the British call "a complete Horlicks" of things. Hence the change of name from indicative to meaningless. I hope that is clear?
                    Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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                    • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                      Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
                      The Prime Minister, having just hours previously reworded a couple of paragraphs of Mrs. May's deal and removed the part about keeping the UK intact, wanted to get the Parliament to vote on his deal asap. Like now. Don't read it - sign it. The opposition (and some of his own team) thought they should read it first and demanded that Mr. Johnson lay out the consequences of his deal before Parliament votes on it.
                      That's odd. You'd think nowadays people would get used to signing papers without reading them - with mortgage documents being so long and confusing, and with all the software licenses we agree to.

                      Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
                      Oh, this is perfectly straightforward, Sister Basilissa. One of the boys explained the innovation to me.

                      Basically a meaningful vote is a vote that counts. A meaningless or fake vote (previously referred to as "indicative", which was confusing as indicative is the opposite of subjunctive) is a pretend vote, where MPs show how they would vote if they were in fact voting, which they aren't. If the pretend vote goes the right way for the government, then they have a meaningful or real vote. If the pretend vote goes the wrong way, they don't. Foolproof, or "Classic Dom" as it's now known (a reference to Prime Minister Johnson's master-strategist, Mr Dominic Gowings).
                      Good grief. I really thank Jesus for making me a rather than a godless Brit.

                      The only problem is that MPs, unlike PM Johnson, are innately unreliable - or possibly just forgetful - and may vote differently the second time around, making what the British call "a complete Horlicks" of things. Hence the change of name from indicative to meaningless. I hope that is clear?
                      Well, that definitely explains the "meaningless" name! The question arises: why do even bother? Just to spend taxpayers' hard earned money?

                      How do you people manage to survive every day until 12 pm without a drink?!?
                      God created fossils to test our faith.

                      * * *

                      My favorite LBC sermons:
                      True Christians are Perfect!
                      True Christian™ Love.
                      Salvation™ made Easy!
                      You can’t be a Christian if you don’t believe the Old Testament.
                      Jesus is impolite. Deal with it.
                      Jesus is xenophobic and so should we.
                      Sanctity of Life is NOT a Biblical Concept.
                      Biblical view on modern-day slavery.
                      The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
                      Geneva Conventions vs. The Holy Bible.
                      God HATES Rational Thinking!
                      True Christian™ Man as a spitting image of God.

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                      • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                        Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
                        How do you people manage to survive every day until 12 pm without a drink?!?
                        Oh my goodness, practically nobody here does. But that has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with tradition.

                        None of this affects us, obviously, as despite being temporarily obliged to retain dual citizenship (something to do with Matthew's work), we never vote in British elections. Technically we could, but why would anyone bother?
                        Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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                        • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                          Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
                          Great insights, sister Joanna. I do have a question for you, though: what is it about the MP's discussing whether they will or will not hold a meaningful vote? Do they have a choice between a meaningful vote and a meaningless vote? I do not expect you to know the answer, but would you be so kind to ask Matthew to explain this - in simple terms that a mere woman can understand?
                          Ir's not hard for a True Christian™ to see Boris Johnson (and Trump) as a modern day Moses delivering his people from the enslavement of Pharaoh (and the corruption of LIEberals, the deep state, and the money changers in the Temple). Those MP's not backing Boris should be concerned that Plagues may be coming to visit them (Exodus 10).

                          Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise;
                          brothers, lift your voices, loud your anthems raise.
                          ...and get off my lawn
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                          • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                            So I've been trying to follow what's going on in Great Britain for the same reason I follow news from some other banana republics - sheer amusement. Do I understand it correctly, that even though pro-Brexiteers don't want a second referendum on Brexit, they just basically agreed to have a second referendum on Brexit - disguised as early parliamentary elections?
                            God created fossils to test our faith.

                            * * *

                            My favorite LBC sermons:
                            True Christians are Perfect!
                            True Christian™ Love.
                            Salvation™ made Easy!
                            You can’t be a Christian if you don’t believe the Old Testament.
                            Jesus is impolite. Deal with it.
                            Jesus is xenophobic and so should we.
                            Sanctity of Life is NOT a Biblical Concept.
                            Biblical view on modern-day slavery.
                            The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
                            Geneva Conventions vs. The Holy Bible.
                            God HATES Rational Thinking!
                            True Christian™ Man as a spitting image of God.

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                            • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                              Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
                              So I've been trying to follow what's going on in Great Britain for the same reason I follow news from some other banana republics - sheer amusement. Do I understand it correctly, that even though pro-Brexiteers don't want a second referendum on Brexit, they just basically agreed to have a second referendum on Brexit - disguised as early parliamentary elections?
                              What would Jesus do? Obviously, He'd smite the sinning nation of the Britons with nukes or pestilence and based on some recent photographic evidence, the British primeval minister, Mr. Boris "am I Russian" Johnson has realized that and is fleeing the island with a dinghy.



                              Of course, careful examination will reveal that this, similar to every single thing that has ever happened or is taking place or will occur, was foretold in the KJV Bible.

                              Isaiah 22:5
                              For it is a day of trouble, and of treading down, and of perplexity by the Lord GOD of hosts in the valley of vision, breaking down the walls, and of crying to the mountains.



                              The Bible is wonderful and True™.


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                              • Re: Which will last longer: Brexit dream or Trump presidency?

                                Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
                                Do I understand it correctly, that even though pro-Brexiteers don't want a second referendum on Brexit, they just basically agreed to have a second referendum on Brexit - disguised as early parliamentary elections?
                                I don't understand how these things work, Sister - I mean, who even needs to? But a couple of weeks back some of my boys went out to conduct a poll of the local unwashed and, after careful thought, formulated the following questions:

                                1. Which would you prefer: a second referendum or an early general election?
                                2. Do you wish to remain in Europe or leave Europe?

                                83% of respondents replied "No" to the first question and, of these, 55% also replied "No" to the second. (Of the remaining 45%, about half said "Yes" and the remainder became verbally abusive.)

                                Of the 17% who did not say "No" to the first question, approximately half said "Yes". The remainder became physically threatening and were therefore excluded from the data. Out of those who replied "Yes", the most frequent response to the second question has no place on these Godly forums. The remainder said that they were in England, not in Europe, so it was a stupid question.

                                My eldest twins ran some sort of statistical analysis on this. I don't fully understand it, but I think they concluded that the people concerned were insignificant.
                                Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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