Topic:
DNC Broke?
Edited by
alleoops
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I guess the Dems are gathering data for a fresh retort? Lookin for fake news no doubt. |
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Topic:
Arkansas Grand Jury Convened
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They'll just follow the money. We'll see where it goes.
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Topic:
Arkansas Grand Jury Convened
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January 13, 2018
Arkansas Grand Jury Convened To Indict Bill and Hillary Clinton A grand jury in Arkansas has been convened to indict Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as Clinton Foundation employees, for crimes connected to the “pay-for-play scheme,” Corey Hiland, a US attorney picked by Trump in 2017, now has a grand jury in place in Little Rock, Arkansas, and has been working for months, according to the Washington Post. The battle for Clinton justice is no longer just about Trump, who said Hillary Clinton should be in jail. It’s no longer just about Sessions, who went on the record, before he was Attorney General, describing the Clinton Foundation as a pay-for-play scheme. It’s now about Corey Hiland, the prosecuting US Attorney in Arkansas who is not going to play ball with the Clintons and their Foundation. Trump’s pick for US Attorney for the eastern district of Arkansas is determined to deliver justice to the Clintons and their criminal Foundation. Despite his cool and unassuming exterior, a fiery yet focused determination simmers underneath. Corey Hiland has re-opened the Clinton Foundation investigation that was closed down by Loretta Lynch and James Comey. He has a grand jury with subpoena power, thanks to Attorney General Jeff Sessions in D.C. The first indictment tied to the Clinton Foundation has already been issued. Though don’t expect mainstream media to cover this in any detail. They have already attempted to brush it under the carpet using deflection and misdirection to confuse their readers. The former president of a Maryland transportation company that moved to nuclear materials across the United States has been indicted, accused of bribing an official at Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corp. The charges were unsealed Friday by the Department of Justice. Despite what mainstream media want you to believe, the Uranium One scandal is being investigated. Low-level individuals are being indicted and questions, with the goal of working higher up – all the way to the two Clintons are the top of the pyramid. The mainstream media in their desire to shield the criminal Clinton’s has done their best to push this significant news story under the rug, but that will be hard to do considering the recent indictments handed down. |
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Topic:
what would you fix?
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I think that Greens comment was was more to the plight of growing homeless
numbers. We have created an entitlement generation. Tie that to a failed education system and massive drugs available, makes this a problem with no solutions in sight. We have only ourselves to blame. |
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Topic:
what would you fix?
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Ok Ms, I'll jump in.
"Entitlements". We have become a nation that is dependent on government in almost every part of our lives. With a 23 Trillion plus dollar debt, our country is a fast sinking ship with no rescue in sight. We can point our fingers at each other and but the fact is, there is no easy remedy coming. What our wonderful politicians want to do now is remove the so called debt ceiling and with it any fiscal responsibility altogether. Just print more paper money is their remedy. We have had it good for a long time but the party is soon to be over and we all be singing "Nearer my God to thee". JMHO |
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Topic:
Make America Great
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Hilary carried ALL of the bankrupt states in the election. Including
DC and Puerto Rico. |
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the what?
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All of Obama's SOTU's were hollow, the echo was deafening.
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Topic:
Make America Great
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MAGA!
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Topic:
RFID
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Source: Snopes
Claim: H.R. 4919, passed on 8 December 2016, allows the microchipping of "mentally disabled" citizens such as patients with autism and Alzheimer's disease. True: H.R. 4919 would, among other things, have authorized federal grants to local agencies to fund the voluntary use of tracking devices to locate and safeguard patients with dementia or developmental disabilities (such as autism). FALSE: The legislation did not pass and did not provide for "microchipping" anyone; in fact, it specified that all tracking devices be non-invasive (i.e., non-implantable) and non-permanent. |
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I don't watch or care for that crap so I have no fight in the dog...
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It is indeed and you know the people themselves are to blame. They voted for it and let it happen. May be the only good to come out of it is others will learn from it, but I doubt it.
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Call it what you want to liberalism, liberal policies. I prefer to call it corruption.
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Would that be in Columbia? I have read that Columbia tightly controls and restricts their border with Venezuela. Wonder why?
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Topic:
The Wall
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If ya gunna build a wall, do it right. Make it 1 mile wide 1,000 feet deep 15 stories high Put a no-man's land death zone on the border side and a highway on the nation side. Build communities for the work force Make it a 200 year mega project Inside the wall could be schools and universities prisons and rehabs Factories and warehouses Greenhouses with produce packaging The front end could be community supporting facilities and establishements. The only breaks are huge check point gates with INS and security stations. There could be high spped mag-lev trains in the center that provides cheap coast to coast travel. Lets put an array of solar panels on top to assist with power. Lets drive sensor spikes an additional 200 feet into the ground. Automated sentry machine guns covering no-mans land Then at the border, lets erect a chain link fence so they can think about trying. Lets do it at the Canadian border too. Sensor spikes? How bout a mine field? |
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Edited by
alleoops
on
Mon 01/29/18 06:49 AM
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Their Bolivar is worthless.
http://money.cnn.com/2018/01/22/news/economy/eu-venezuela-sanctions/index.html?iid=EL |
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Half the Venezuelan economy has disappeared. Venezuela's economy on the brink of collapse.
It's getting worse. Unemployment will reach 30% and prices on all types of goods in the country will rise 13,000% this year, according to new figures published Thursday by the International Monetary Fund. The IMF's economist for the Western Hemisphere, Alejandro Werner, put Venezuela's future bluntly. "In Venezuela, the crisis continues," Werner said in a blog post. He added that inflation is skyrocketing this year because of "the loss of confidence in the nation's currency." This year will mark the third consecutive year of double-digit contractions in Venezuela's gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity. The nation's GDP declined 16% in 2016, 14% last year and it's projected to fall 15% this year, according to the IMF. Venezuela is deep into an economic, political and humanitarian crisis, largely inflicted by the government's own policies, economists say. Food and medical shortages are widespread. People are scavenging for food in dumpsters. Citizens are fleeing by the thousands. The currency, the bolivar, is nearly worthless. The government has defaulted on its debt. World leaders are calling President Nicolas Maduro a dictator. The political turmoil is not expected to get better. Maduro's administration said this week it will hold presidential elections this spring. Maduro has already excluded opposition leaders from participating in the election. It's unclear if anyone is actually allowed to run against him. Meanwhile, the economy shows no signs of recovery. |
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Topic:
The Wall
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Dumb libs think that illegals are going to be their new voter base. What
libs can't or don't understand is that illegals coming here are voting with their feet. They are escaping from corruption, crime, no jobs, the very things that liberal policies promote and fester. Do you really think illegals once here will vote for that? I don't think so. |
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Topic:
The Wall
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One way Mexico will pay for the wall is by placing a tariff on all money that is now being sent to Mexico from Illegals here. We're
talking billions each year. Just one way. Might be acuurate, but what about the millions those ilegals produce in the USA, just one Way? The do not send all the money they have¡¡ Recent studies show that only 30% of ther salary, then the question is? What is bigger: The money they sent or the money produce and stay in the USA? Do the math? It is just ONE way. There are many other ways. |
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Topic:
The Wall
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Most farmers use machinery to do much of the harvesting now days.
One way Mexico will pay for the wall is by placing a tariff on all money that is now being sent to Mexico from Illegals here. We're talking billions each year. Just one way. |
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