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Jan 23 | How long until Tulsi Gabbard backs down?

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Crime & Punishment Philadelphia Flyers mascot is under investigation after a man charged “Griffy” punched his 13-year old boy during a photo op. The allegations set off a Twitter firestorm. Respondents claimed everything from bad faith charges against Griffy to ugly behavior by the San Diego chicken. Am I the only one who finds it troubling this is a big issue on Twitter? [(Read More)]( Leading Ladies Source: ABC News Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D., HI) is taking her quarrel with a twice-failed Presidential candidate to court. Gabbard brought a lawsuit against Presidential loser Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clinton called Gabbard a “Russian asset.” The lawsuit states Gabbard filed the suit to hold “political elites” accountable for “distorting the truth in the middle of a critical Presidential election." Gabbard is seeking $50 million in damages. Who wants to start the countdown clock to track how long it is until Gabbard backs down or, perhaps, disappears? [(Read More)]( Hot Topic You have to [watch this interview.]( In it explains why we are on the precipice of “America 2.0” … an era of economic prosperity that will help everyone from 10-year-olds to 100-year-olds thrive. This is the same secret that helped poeple sidestep the stock market crashes of 2000 and 2008, and helped the hedge fund I once managed receive a “world’s best” rating from Barron’s and top 1% ranking by Kiplinger. This helps explain the secret force that drives the U.S. economy, and how it was about to infuse America with $121 trillion. The host went from doubt to belief … and from worry to confidence. [To watch the interview, and see the secret inside the $1 bill, simply click here.]( Driving Green Madness Sorry, greenies, the financial folks won’t get into your fight. In fact, they will continue to fund fossil fuels. Mike Corbat, chief executive of Citibank, said Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos that it is not the role of banks to pick “winners and losers.” “We don’t want to find ourselves being the person that dictates winners and losers,” [said Mike Corbat, chief executive of Citibank, reported The Washington Examiner.]( bank’s job is to support the communities in which it operates. It is not to dictate outcomes.” In other words, there are some adults who won’t be bullied by teenage climate queen Greta Thunberg, who “demanded” financial institutes “immediately” halt investments in fossil fuel exploration and extraction, and divest from fossil fuels. [(Read More)]( Trump's Quote of the Day Happy 15th anniversary, President @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS! [(Read More)]( Watch Your Words “Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician,” Hillary Clinton told The Hollywood Reporter about Bernie Sanders (D-VT). ‘It’s all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.” Asked by The Reporter recently if that assessment still held, she replied, “Yes, it does.’” In response, Rush Limbaugh yesterday said the truth is that nobody likes Hillary. That’s easy to believe. [(Read More)]( As always, we appreciate you reading this today. Don't miss our next edition, straight from The Swamp. Until Next Time, Kris Cleary P.S. Know someone who'd love Notes from a Deplorable? Be sure to send them to this link so they can get signed up: [www.notesfromadeplorable.com](. Notes From A Deplorable, 20 N. Orange Ave., 32801, Orlando, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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