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at Trumps request. :shock:
Too bad it took so long.
Too bad it took so long.
Brad S said:Would you agree sessions should have noted the potential recusals prior to his appointment? Shouldn’t trumps advisers have noted such recusals prior to session’s appointment? Is there now going to be a second special prosecutor looking at deep state mischief?
The Opium Wars were two wars in the mid-19th century involving China and the British Empire over the British trade of opium and China's sovereignty. The clashes included the First Opium War (1839–1842) and the Second Opium War (1856–1860). The wars and events between them weakened the Qing dynasty and forced China to trade with the other parts of the world.[1][2]
In 1820, China's economy was the largest in the world, according to British economist Angus Maddison.[3] Within a decade after the end of the Second Opium War, China's share of global GDP had fallen by half.[4] In another research paper published by Michael Cemblast of JP Morgan[citation needed] and updated by the World Economic Forum, similar conclusions were reached—i.e. China was the largest economy in the world for many centuries until the Opium Wars.[3]
Brad S said:Is there now going to be a second special prosecutor looking at deep state mischief?
1) Whitaker also stated during his 2014 Senate bid that he would want judges who "have a biblical view of justice." Asked if he meant Levitical or New Testament, he replied "I’m a New Testament. And what I know is as long as they have that world view, that they’ll be a good judge."[42]
2)In September 2018 The New York Times reported that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly referred to Whitaker as "the West Wing’s 'eyes and ears' in the Justice Department," which the president considered himself at war with.[47]…yet POTUS denies knowing him.
3)Trump had spoken with Whitaker in September 2018 about potentially assuming Sessions's role as Attorney General, although it was not clear whether Whitaker would take over on an interim basis or be nominated in a more permanent capacity.[53] At that time, The New York Times described Whitaker as a Trump loyalist who had frequently visited the Oval Office and as having "an easy chemistry" with Trump.[52]…yet POTUS denies knowing him.
4) Appointed September 22, 2017…roughly one month before the start of 'this'…