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Co-Intel Ops: Q proofs, HA HA, this really is EPIC trollage from Trump

Posted: 16 Feb 2019 05:03 PM PST


Controlled OP Shillage designed to foster discourse @12:20 - Rothchild Zionist death cult 15:35



Trump signed the H.J. Res. 31 bill, with all provisions included. However, he issued this statement:

My intro: The bill was such an over-reach of congressional power that it was safe for Trump to sign it, and because it was veto proof, he did not have a choice anyway. Trump's response is that it violated the constitution by stripping the president of virtually all powers, and he's right. He repeatedly states that the constitution is the guideline, not what Congress decides to do. They just can't write the president out of the government so the bill is null and void. 
Statement by the President Today, I have signed into law H.J. Res. 31, the "Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019" (the "Act"), which authorizes appropriations to fund the operation of a number of agencies in the Federal Government through September 30, 2019.

Certain provisions of the Act (such as Division F, under the heading "Contribution for International Peacekeeping Activities") would require advance notice to the Congress before the President may direct certain military actions or provide certain forms of military assistance. In signing the Act, I reiterate the well-established understanding of the executive branch that these types of provisions encompass only military actions for which providing advance notice is feasible and consistent with the President's constitutional authority and duty as Commander in Chief to ensure national security. In addition, Division C, section 527, and Division A, section 516, both restrict the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to the United States. I will treat these, and similar provisions, consistent with the President's constitutional authority as Commander in Chief.

Numerous provisions could, in certain circumstances, interfere with the exercise of the President's constitutional authorities to negotiate international agreements (such as Division C, sections 509, 518, and 530; and Division F, sections 7010(c) and 7013(a)), to articulate the position of the United States in international fora (such as Division F, sections 7025(c), 7029(a), (b)(1), 7031(d)(2), 7042(h)(1), 7043(g)(1), 7047(b)(3), 7054(b), and 7060(c)(2)(D), (3)), to receive ambassadors (such as Division F, section 7031(c)), and to recognize foreign governments (such as Division F, section 7047(b)(2)(A)). My Administration will treat each of these provisions consistent with the President's constitutional authorities with respect to foreign relations.
Division C, section 537, provides that the Department of Justice may not use any funds to prevent implementation of medical marijuana laws by various States and territories. I will treat this provision consistent with the President's constitutional responsibility to faithfully execute the laws of the United States.

Certain provisions within Division D, title II, under the heading "Office of Management and Budget - Salaries and Expenses" impose restrictions on supervision by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of work performed by executive departments and agencies, including provisos that no funds made available to OMB "may be expended for the altering of the annual work plan developed by the Corps of Engineers for submission to the Committees on Appropriations"; that "none of the funds provided in this or prior Acts shall be used, directly or indirectly, by the Office of Management and Budget, for evaluating or determining if water resource project or study reports submitted by the Chief of Engineers acting through the Secretary of the Army are in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and requirements relevant to the Civil Works water resource planning process"; and that "none of the funds appropriated in this Act for the Office of Management and Budget may be used for the purpose of reviewing any agricultural marketing orders or any activities or regulations under the provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (7 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)." The President has well-established authority to supervise and oversee the executive branch and to rely on subordinates, including aides within the Executive Office of the President, to assist in supervising the executive branch. Legislation that significantly impedes the President's ability to supervise the executive branch or obtain the assistance of aides in this function violates the separation of powers by undermining the President's ability to fulfill his constitutional responsibilities, including the responsibility to faithfully execute the laws of the United States. My Administration will, therefore, construe these restrictions in Division C, title II consistent with these Presidential duties.

Several provisions (such as Division F, section 7041(b)(3)) mandate or regulate the submission of certain executive branch information to the Congress. I will treat these provisions in a manner consistent with the President's constitutional authority to withhold information that could impair foreign relations, national security, the deliberative processes of the executive branch, or the performance of the President's constitutional duties. In particular, Division D, section 713, prohibits the use of appropriations to pay the salary of any Federal officer or employee who interferes with or prohibits certain official communications between Federal employees and Members of Congress or of any Federal officer or employee who takes adverse action against an officer or employee because of such communications. I will construe these provisions not to apply to circumstances that would detract from my authority to supervise, control, and correct communications by Federal officers and employees with the Congress related to their official duties, including in cases where such communications would be unlawful or could reveal confidential information protected by executive privilege.

Certain provisions (such as Division F, section 7064; and Division G, section 418) prohibit the use of funds to deny an Inspector General access to agency records or documents. I will construe these, and similar provisions, consistent with my authority to control the dissemination of information protected by executive privilege.

Certain provisions prohibit the use of funds to recommend certain legislation to the Congress (Division B, section 715), or require recommendations of certain legislation to the Congress (Division A, section 537). Because the Constitution gives the President the authority to recommend "such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient", my Administration will continue the practice of treating provisions like these as advisory and non-binding.

Numerous provisions purport, in certain circumstances, to condition the authority of officers to spend or reallocate funds on the approval of congressional committees (Division B, sections 702, 706, and 716(a), (b); Division E, sections 403 and 409; Division G, sections 188, 405, and 406). These are impermissible forms of congressional aggrandizement in the execution of the laws other than by the enactment of statutes. My Administration will make appropriate efforts to notify the relevant committees before taking the specified actions and will accord the recommendations of such committees all appropriate and serious consideration, but it will not treat spending decisions as dependent on the approval of congressional committees.
My comment: "These are impermissible forms of congressional aggrandizement in the execution of the laws" - in other words, F*** YOU. HA HA, That's my President, way to go Trump!

Yes, Congress can't just violate the constitution and ram it through with a super majority. If Trump realizes that, they can moan all they want and write whatever they want, and no matter what, they automatically lose before pen ever hits paper.


Mex media covered Trump's national emergency accurately
It was a small blurb, but it said Trump has declared fewer national emergencies than Obama, Clinton or Bush, with Clinton at 17, and Bush and Obama at 13 each. They said the left freaked out over it but said Trump had cause to do it and that the left was totally overlooking what other presidents did, that the left never complained about.


HA HA, this really is EPIC trollage from Trump
After declaring a national emergency, Trump posted a video that is a little over two minutes long, that features the faces of the Democrats and other traitors during the SOTU looking all sad about how well Trump was doing, while the song "Everybody Hurts" plays. It is well worth a watch. Damn funny! 
POSSIBLE AWESOMENESS: I am not familiar with how it all works, BUT......

Rumor that is probably 100 percent bang on has it that all the restrictions Pelosi and Schumer and Ocasio and others put into the omnibus bill were instantly nullified the moment Trump declared the national emergency, BEFORE signing the bill. That would mean they can piss and moan all they want, but Trump is gonna get'er done. And there has thus far, as of 9 PM CST, on the 15th not been any solid confirmation I can find anywhere that Trump signed the bill at all only statements from people saying he is going to sign it. I could be wrong, I could have missed it but he definitely declared the national emergency before signing, which means HE WON.

If anything does not make sense with what I wrote, I have a flu headache!

We owe a lot to Trump. He gave up his superstar life - being loved by everyone in the elite circles - to go to bat for us, to save this country, and has lost ALL OF IT. He apparently still has his billions, but he lost his furniture line and much more, ALL FOR US, and it is not coming back. He has been blackballed FOR US when he could have just rode his life out on a high flying chariot. Regardless of how much he gets stonewalled, or if he has no more successes at all (we just saw a unified treasonous Congress show us that is likely from here on out) he is MY PRESIDENT and will have my respect and support to the end. JSFJ
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