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Donald Trump secure the presidency in a landslide victory over Hillary Clinton i
« Reply #1379 on: December 29, 2015, 02:14:00 PM »
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/12/29/washington-free-beacon-names-breitbarts-boyle-one-of-2015s-men-of-the-year/

Mr. Boyle belongs at the tippy top of that list, and his prominence will only increase should Republican frontrunner Donald Trump secure the presidency in a landslide victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016, an outcome many of the most prominent non-mainstream experts consider to be all but inevitable.


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deadly coordinated terrorist attacks on Paris that left at least 129 people dead
« Reply #1381 on: December 29, 2015, 02:30:43 PM »
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/former-cia-official-crystal-clear-obamas-isis-strategy-not-working/

With the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claiming responsibility for using a bomb to down a Russian airliner over the Sinai desert and the Paris attacks this weekend, the former deputy director of the CIA says it's time for a new strategy to fight the militant group.

"We've had an ISIS affiliate in the Sinai apparently - we don't know for sure yet - bringing down an airliner, only the third airliner brought down by a bomb in the last quarter century. And we've had the second largest terrorist attack in Western Europe since 9/11, the largest since Madrid in 2004," Michael Morell, CBS News' senior national security contributor, said on "Face the Nation" Sunday. "When you put those two things together and you put together this attempt to build an attack capability in the West, I think it's now crystal clear to us that our strategy, our policy vis-à-vis ISIS is not working and it's time to look at something else."


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The deadly coordinated terrorist attacks on Paris that left at least 129 people dead and 352 injured have raised fresh concerns about the group's capabilities and what it means for security in the United States. Morell said the attacks in Paris are a first success for the group at building an attack capability in the West. Eventually, hey said, they will try to replicate it in the United States.

"It looks like this was planned, organized, directed from Iraq and Syria," Morell said. ISIS had to get a large number of operatives into France as well as explosives and other weapons, and they had to communicate between themselves and back-and-forth with Iraq and Syria.

"That is a level of sophisticated that we have not seen since the London bombings in 2005," he said. "What you're actually seeing now is something akin to state-sponsored terrorism in the West by ISIS."

Now, Morell said, it may be time to reconsider one of President Obama's top priorities in the Middle East: That Syrian President Bashar Assad needs to leave power for a solution to the Syrian civil war. ISIS has also claimed territory amid the other chaos in Syria.


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"I do think the question of whether President Assad needs to go or whether he is part of the solution here, we need to look at it again," Morell said. "Clearly he's part of the problem. But he may also be part of the solution."

He suggested an agreement where Assad stays in power for another year and fights ISIS with the Syrian army and support from the U.S.-led coalition and Russia "may give us the best result." Russian President Vladimir Putin has escalated Russia's involvement in the conflict, but has defended Assad as the best option to fight ISIS and does not call for his exit from power.

The former CIA deputy director said that he believes investigators will learn that the perpetrators of the attack used encrypted apps to communicate. He said it "very difficult if not impossible" for the government to break the encryption and that the producers of those apps don't always give law enforcement the keys necessary to read the messages.

"We need to have a public debate about this," Morell said. "We have, in a sense, had a public debate. That debate was defined by Edward Snowden, right, and the concern about privacy. I think we're now going to have another debate about that. It's going to be defined by what happened in Paris."

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Paperwork error spares VA fraudsters from punishment By SARAH WESTWOOD • 12/3/1
« Reply #1382 on: December 29, 2015, 02:49:13 PM »
Paperwork error spares VA fraudsters from punishment

By SARAH WESTWOOD • 12/3/15 3:26 PM
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A pair of Department of Veterans Affairs officials who were demoted after the inspector general found they had stolen $400,000 from the agency won't actually be facing any punishment because the VA bungled the paperwork for their demotions.

The VA announced last month that Diana Rubens and Kimberly Graves would be stripped of their present positions after they were both accused of manipulating a VA program meant to relocate agency employees who transfer long distances to take jobs within the VA. Rubens fraudulently netted more than $274,000 and Graves more than $129,000, according to the agency's inspector general, but the VA indicated it would make no attempt to recover the money they siphoned from the program.

The VA has now been forced to rescind their demotions thanks to a paperwork error, effectively negating the only punishment the two officials would have received.

Both Rubens and Graves had appealed the VA's original decision to the Merit Systems Protection Board, a body that helps sort through disagreements among federal employees and management.


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"During a review of the appeals, agency counsel discovered that, due to an administrative error, one of the five binders of evidence supporting each action had inadvertently been omitted from the materials provided to the employees with their proposed demotion paperwork," the VA said in a lengthy statement Thursday.

Because the VA had forgotten to hand over one of the five binders of evidence against Rubens and Graves, the agency must now "rescind" their punishment and attempt to pursue it again after both employees have had a chance to prepare a defense against the evidence in the forgotten binder.

The embattled officials will have a chance to appeal the punishment a second time if the VA decides to try for their demotions once more. Both Rubens and Graves pleaded the Fifth in a congressional hearing last month and refused to answer questions about their alleged fraud.

VA leadership has come under fire for its seeming refusal to hold employees accused of misconduct accountable. The case of Rubens and Graves, who may escape even a minimal form of discipline despite weeks of pressure from a bipartisan group of lawmakers who called their actions "shockingly unethical," is emblematic of a larger problem throughout the agency.

In the year and a half since the explosion of a scandal over secret patient waiting at 110 facilities across the country, only three VA officials have ever been fired for their role in covering up long delays in veterans' health care.


Rep. Jeff Miller, chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, said the latest incident proves "VA's incompetence knows no bounds."

"By now, it's clear to nearly every objective observer that VA's top officials don't know how to properly discipline employees," Miller said. "What remains unclear, however, is whether they are even interested in doing so."

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since Obama announced his anti-ISIS coalition, ISIS territory has grown 20 perce
« Reply #1383 on: December 29, 2015, 02:53:25 PM »
since Obama announced his anti-ISIS coalition, ISIS territory has grown 20 percent. Most of the coalition’s 50 “members” have done nothing in the fight.

http://nypost.com/2015/05/23/the-farcical-failure-of-obamas-anti-isis-strategy/

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Here is an idea: no more bailouts, no more student loans, no more welfare
« Reply #1384 on: December 29, 2015, 03:01:37 PM »
simple

end the fed

just cut gov spending and fire gov workers and lower legal fees until debt gone

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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1385 on: December 29, 2015, 03:07:20 PM »
Forget the poll, just let the people vote on gay marriage, and suprisingly it won't pass by 90% margin.    The dream agreement democrats mastrubate over is only a dream.   Most people are against it.  It is not discrimination, nor racism, sorry.   People aren't interested in communist minority view that thinks its a good idea.  It is not.

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I hate Clinton more than I hate trump. 


But trump reminding us about Clinton only does 2 things.  It reminds people of the Clinton years, which most view as successful, and it makes trump look petty.  Trump has 3 marriages of his own and calls women fat pigs on national tv.  He mocked Carly's face 2 months ago.   

Trump is pretty rough on women. 

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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1387 on: December 29, 2015, 03:28:01 PM »
Forget the poll, just let the people vote on gay marriage, and suprisingly it won't pass by 90% margin.    The dream agreement democrats mastrubate over is only a dream.   Most people are against it.  It is not discrimination, nor racism, sorry.   People aren't interested in communist minority view that thinks its a good idea.  It is not.


Wtf is a 90% margin? Can you do math? Do you understand democratic principles?


Answer is no. Please use this cheat sheet in your reply.

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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1388 on: December 29, 2015, 03:32:21 PM »
Cmon admit it, you know the majority of people don't want gay marriage, you know it.  That is why only a tiny fraction of lawyers are desperatly trying to pass it while government school re educate the young to be for it based on some trumpde up discrimination or civil rights bs.

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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1389 on: December 29, 2015, 03:39:50 PM »
Yes. You're right about everything.

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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1390 on: December 29, 2015, 06:38:01 PM »
'A new Gallup poll says support of same-sex marriage is at an all-time high, with 60 percent of Americans favoring it being legal in the U.S. That’s up from 55 percent in support last year.'

http://www.opb.org/news/blog/newsblog/same-sex-marriage-legalized-a-year-ago-in-oregon/

The above poll does not take into consideration the 99% of the homophobe, rednecks are against gay marriage.  ;D



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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1391 on: December 29, 2015, 10:22:58 PM »
Cmon admit it, you know the majority of people don't want gay marriage, you know it.  That is why only a tiny fraction of lawyers are desperatly trying to pass it while government school re educate the young to be for it based on some trumpde up discrimination or civil rights bs.

lol

Damn, you got schooled in here badly and still trying to cajole people into thinking along your warped lines of reality.




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Re: Why I am against gay marriage
« Reply #1394 on: December 30, 2015, 06:54:45 AM »
I have schooled everyone who has tried.  Asserting something is not an argument.  I clearly explained things.  Challenge your beliefs and you may benefit.  The government stealing more is not a good thing and most people don't want it.

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since Obama announced his anti-ISIS coalition, ISIS territory has grown 20 percent. Most of the coalition’s 50 “members” have done nothing in the fight.

http://nypost.com/2015/05/23/the-farcical-failure-of-obamas-anti-isis-strategy/

Actually ISIS has lost 14% of its territory recently...Iraqis took back Ramadi and the Kurds have taken back many towns from ISIS along
the Syrian /Turkish border......and this is due to the support and bombing from the United States.......I do agree with you however that the other coalition partners have not kept their part of the bargain......and that the U.S. (as usual) has shouldered the burden even though the Europeans and Middle Eastern states are more vulnerable to ISIS than we are....so your argument actually shows that Obama above all others is doing something while the rest of the world is not

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Fuzzy Math in Unemployment Statistics Phyllis Schlafly | Jan 13, 2015  Share on
« Reply #1396 on: December 30, 2015, 08:05:13 AM »
Fuzzy Math in Unemployment Statistics
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The Department of Labor announced that 252,000 new jobs were added to the U.S. economy in December. The Obama administration is trying to pander to voters by touting a recent decline in government unemployment figures, but the official unemployment figure is dishonest because it excludes from the count the million unemployed Americans who have given up looking for a job. You don't count as "unemployed" unless you are actively looking for a job.
Prospects are especially dismal for those who have been out of work for a half-year or more. A shocking 31.9 percent of the unemployed, about 2.8 million, have been out of work for 27 or more weeks, and that figure remained virtually unchanged last month despite rosy claims by the Obama administration.

You would never know that by listening to spokesmen for the Obama administration. Obama's administration claims that unemployment has fallen to 5.6 percent. In fact, the more accurate U-6 unemployment rate was twice as high, 11.2 percent for December.

Once someone is out of work for an extended period of time, it becomes nearly impossible to get a decent job. Studies show that after eight months of being out of work, the likelihood of being called back for an interview declines to less than 50 percent.

This is what allows Obama to prevaricate about so-called falling unemployment rates. The more people who drop out of the workforce entirely, the lower is the official unemployment rate.

Why is the real rate of unemployment so high, why are wages stagnant, and why don't Democrats or Republicans address this fundamental jobs issue instead of misleading the public about the figures and relying on more taxpayer programs and benefits?

The sorry answer is that Republicans and Democrats in Congress are following the Chamber of Commerce game plan: bring in more cheap labor to keep wages low. Economics 101 still teaches that the law of supply and demand works, and a large supply of labor keeps wages low.

Obama facilitates this game plan by illegally admitting aliens, and some Republicans want to expand guest worker visas at all levels (the well-educated by H-1B visas, the low-paid by calling them "guest workers," or farm workers).

The percentage of people who are not in the labor force remains at levels not seen since the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter. The number of people on food stamps is twice as high as before Obama became president, which is a good marker of the failure of Obama's economic policies.

Another point neglected by the data collectors is that the jobs now being created tend to pay a lower wage than the jobs that were lost. As a result, incomes are stagnant, and many people who do have jobs do not earn enough to feed their families.

Politicians of both parties still cater to trade policies that send U.S. manufacturing jobs to foreign countries. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a handful of large corporations continue to demand special "fast track" authority to impose trade agreements that will cost us more jobs in the future.

This Wednesday, the leader of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to outline his demands to push through special powers for the Obama administration to cut trade deals with foreign nations. "We are going to be putting a major push, a major campaign, behind getting trade promotion done as soon as possible," promised a policy director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He added that their push is "going to be around the clock."

Despite evidence demonstrating that prior trade agreements have caused massive losses in quality jobs for Americans, politicians remained determined to send more jobs overseas. The so-called "TPP," which is a proposed 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership with Asian nations that exploit cheaper labor, is being pushed by the Obama administration and the misguided U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The free-trade agreement with Mexico that was forced upon us in the form of NAFTA resulted in a flood of illegal drugs into our nation, in addition to lost jobs. What undisclosed harmful consequences will flow from the TPP?

Full hearings and debate should be required before imposition of these devastating changes to our economy, and testimony by economists who are critical of this proposed free-trade deal should be heard first before any sweetheart deals are cut for multinational corporations.

Reuters has estimated that 150 Democratic and 27 Republican congressmen are already on record as being opposed to "fast track" free-trade proposals, and the views of many of the 65 newly elected congressmen are unknown. Hopefully they will not forget who brought them to the dance: Americans who want more jobs in America.

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Why do economists count government jobs as employment? they are welfare
« Reply #1397 on: December 30, 2015, 08:10:48 AM »
Why do economists count government spending as income in GDP?

Government spending comes from taxes.....and is simply transfer payments from forced appropriations....

It would be interesting to discount Obamas employment numbers by number of government jobs, everyone knows zillions more government jobs under Obaamaaa and many fewer productive competition based jobs.

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more people on welfare, and unemployed up under obama Schiff shows
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Gallup CEO Jim Clifton The "Real" Unemployment Rate11.2% Double OBama #
« Reply #1399 on: December 30, 2015, 08:13:35 AM »