A very minor dust up in our cowtown references the current sitch jeopardizing the America 1st agenda.
Context on why this is more fun than just a work joke . . .
Vox: The fate of the Trump-Russia probe may depend on one man. And it’s not Mueller.
And because Fed efforts haven't really helped curb local crime, check the most notable event from today's talk . . .
Fox4: President’s “favorite deputy attorney general” kicks off Project Safe Neighborhoods conference
Deets:
"Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's remarks focused on efforts to reduce violent crime.
"Rosenstein traveled to Kansas City to kick off the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference. The event is where law enforcement officials learn about new strategies and techniques for fighting crime.
"Rosenstein credits innovations, like new crime gun intelligence centers, for helping stop a three-year surge in violent crime statistics. Last year, he says federal prosecutors filed 15,000 criminal charges of federal firearms violations, a new record that's 15 percent more than the previous high.
"He says nationally, crime is falling, and in previewing the President's visit later this week, he made only one veiled reference to the ongoing special counsel Russia investigation.
"I regret that I won't be here," Rosenstein said. "In fact there's no place I'd rather be than in the audience with all of you. I'm headed straight back to Washington. But you let the President know that his favorite deputy attorney general was here."
The audience responded with laughter and applause.
Developing . . .
Muller probe is an assault on Democracy.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess it was kinda funny.
Still a chance for Trump to be gone by Christmas. And maybe take Melania's stupid red trees with him.
DeleteZing!
DeleteYou want crackwhore Obama back as First Lady?
DeleteFunny, funny.
ReplyDeleteBut let's look at the statistical game that is being played here in terms of "falling" crime in the U.S. Look at other cities and reporting standards and they're not as stringent as KC. Baltimore, for example, nearly needs a conviction for a homicide to be counted, and you know how rare those are.
In KC we know crime is going up because we see it on our streets, in other cities where the residential separation is more pronounced, you can't get a good count on crime. This is increasingly becoming the case in Kcmo.
Better title: cooking the books in KC.
ReplyDeleteI thought black in black crime was ok? Since we don’t have a real prosecutor?
ReplyDeleteThe President won't be the President for long.
ReplyDeleteAll Hail Pence!
Youve been singing the same song for 2 years,parrot
DeletesLIE is doing us white peeps a favor by pushing the murderous blacks out of killa shitty, seriously
ReplyDeleteBut he is still here
DeleteFirst 3:54 are you smoking crack?
ReplyDeleteTrumpo was fun while he lasted but I think the market dip and bitcoin value sealed his fate. He's only as good as what he can deliver and we don't see his people backing him up now, it's just too embarrassing to defend his b.s., he'll be gone long before 2020 and 2019 is going to be very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe orange is owned by the Russians. It's not a very good look and people get bored of TV shows after awhile. Time to change the channel.
ReplyDeleteThink about it this way, if Trump couldn't win for Kobach in Kansas. He's not going to be able to help Republicans across the nation. Why should we be forced to pledge allegiance to some guy who is only delivering losses?
ReplyDelete2016 was a long time ago and I doubt we'll ever get a candidate as prime for an upset has Hillary Clinton. She made Walter Mondale look charismatic.
From now on it's going to tough for Trump. He may not be impeach but I think the mystique is over.
Crime is dropping everywhere except inside the White House where the waste, fraud, and abuse is rampant.
ReplyDeleteTrump is the best at something. Most corrupt ever.
Welcome to Killa' City Mr. Rosenstein
ReplyDeleteHar Har
KCMO is a lost cause
ReplyDeleteAmazing the police haven't just thrown their hands up in the air, walked out\ and quit.
Welcome to Kansass City
ReplyDeleteSIR!
MAGA!!!, except in KC???
ReplyDeleteI thought Trump was ending this American carnage...
Just add it to the long list of failures.
What was he supposed to say great to be here in your safe and vibrant city?
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ReplyDelete5:08 come in first with the most stupid comment!
What waste?
What fraud?
What abuse?
I can name tons of waste fraud and abuse the Obama's did. Like closing down the white house tours when the tour guides are volunteers, and then having the brotherhood in with prison bracelets on! How about flying their dog on a plane all by himself?? How about flying muslim refugees in the country when he refused Christians in! How about the Obama's wonderful church that cursed at America and all white people calling G W Bush a bastard?
Get a clue IDIOT! You bite the hand that feeds you!
^^^ Great to be here in KCMO, er or is it CKMO? (Laughs)
ReplyDeleteAnyway great to be here in Americas role model for how to be a crime free friendly and wholesome city (laughs) and showing the country how they to can reduce crime (laughs)
The emoluments clause will be the President's downfall. Losing in the midterms is the cause for his trouble. He didn't deliver enough winning and the fact is the Republicans are going to be the one to do him in.
ReplyDelete^^^ Have another drink
ReplyDeleteCalm down. He’s a Jew.
ReplyDeleteI think it'll be the 25th Amendment that takes him out.
ReplyDeleteA good example of the decline in his mental state was the signing ceremony for the "new" Trade Treaties (exactly like NAFTA)with Canada and Mexico.
There were three official copies of the Treaty, Trump was to sign first on all three of them, but he signed the first two in the wrong place and then stood up and started to leave the room!
With the cameras rolling!
Won't need impeachment, Pence and the Cabinet will put him out before the 2020 Campaign starts.
Rosenstein should be in jail. FISA warrants anyone?
ReplyDeleteI was hoping Melania would do some of her famous “modeling” at the funeral yesterday, but alas, she kept her clothes on.
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