Maybe they're so angry because Trump just interfered with Putin's real proxy- Assad. Embarrassing for Obama to have been shown to have been lying about Syrian WMDs.
New York (AFP) - Hillary Clinton said Thursday that misogyny "certainly" played a role in her bruising defeat to Donald Trump in last year's US presidential election, giving her first public interview since that shock loss.
I agree. Strong republican women should be liked. I wonder when it started for you? Was it when she talked about how short of his words Obama fell? Or do you only like it when she criticizes republicans.
Me, I've always liked Chuck Schumer. When he said the Supreme Court needs to be at 9 and lauded up or down votes. He was dead on. Too bad he doesn't believe his rhetoric.
:::quote::: A House Intelligence Committee Democrat tried to reach across the aisle to reboot the committee’s stalled Russia investigation. Republicans met his gesture with total silence.
Republicans boycotted a Wednesday briefing on Russian intelligence methods organized by Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, who had hoped the committee’s members could gather in a bipartisan manner to hear non- controversial testimony from an expert.
Weeks ago, House Intelligence Committee staff and Swalwell reached out to a national security specialist, Naveed Jamali. In the 2000s, Jamali was a double agent in the service of the FBI after the Russian government tried to recruit him as an asset.
Every single Republican lawmaker on the House Intelligence Committee was invited to the members-only briefing on Wednesday. Not one showed.
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They have no interest in getting to the bottom of #TrumpRussia.
I wonder what democrats will do when republicans ask Rice to testify. Will they boycott and not want to get to the bottom of things? Asking for the unmasking she knew nothing about must mean she had something on the Trump team. Why else would she ask? Let's get to the bottom of the Obama Rice unmasking, too.
On 4/05/17, Chalky wrote: > Republicans on the House intelligence committee didn't > want to hear what he had to say. > > :::quote::: > A House Intelligence Committee Democrat tried to reach > across the aisle to reboot the committee's stalled Russia > investigation. Republicans met his gesture with total > silence. > > Republicans boycotted a Wednesday briefing on Russian > intelligence methods organized by Democratic Rep. Eric > Swalwell, who had hoped the committee's members > could gather in a bipartisan manner to hear non- > controversial testimony from an expert. > > Weeks ago, House Intelligence Committee staff and > Swalwell reached out to a national security specialist, > Naveed Jamali. In the 2000s, Jamali was a double agent > in the service of the FBI after the Russian government > tried to recruit him as an asset. > > Every single Republican lawmaker on the House > Intelligence Committee was invited to the members-only > briefing on Wednesday. Not one showed. > > :::end quote::: > > They have no interest in getting to the bottom of > #TrumpRussia. > > Not surprising. > > #SpecialProsecutor >
A group of reporters and editors from the student newspaper, the Booster Redux at Pittsburg High School in southeastern Kansas, had gathered to talk about Amy Robertson, who was hired as the high school’s head principal on March 6.
The student journalists had begun researching Robertson, and quickly found some discrepancies in her education credentials.
On 4/05/17, Lulu wrote: &...See MoreAs a special ed advocate, whenever I accompany parent(s) to an ARD (IEP meeting) one of my opening questions to all school personnel in attendance is.. "Are you a certified teacher/administrator, and what are your certifications?" You would be surprised at some of the responses I received over the years.
On 4/05/17, Lulu wrote: > Kudos to the students for a job well done and raspberries for the > search committee for gross incompetence. > > On 4/05/17, Bravo to the students! nfm wrote: >> On 4/05/17, Days later, she resigns wrote: >>> This needs to happen much more often than it does. >>> >>> - - - >>> >>> A group of reporters and editors from the student >>> newspaper, the Booster Redux at Pittsburg High School in >>> southeastern Kansas, had gathered to talk about Amy >>> Robertson, who was hired as the high school's head >>> principal on March 6. >>> >>> The student journalists had begun researching Robertson, >>> and quickly found some discrepancies in her education >>> credentials. >>> >>> [link removed]
It's incredible that a little-known private college did not trigger a question about authenticity among the adults.
And how our mainstream media could learn from these kids! Notice that these kids did the actual work of digging for facts, instead of focusing on and complaining about the principal's personality faults, hoping that would pressure her to resign.
Multiple sources tell Fox News that Susan Rice, former national security adviser under then-President Barack Obama, requested to unmask the names of Trump transition officials caught up in surveillance.
The unmasked names, of people associated with Donald Trump, were then sent to all those at the National Security Council, some at the Defense Department, then-Director of
National Intelligence James Clapper and then-CIA Director John Brennan – essentially, the officials at the top, including former Rice deputy Ben Rhodes.
The names were part of incidental electronic surveillance of candidate and President-elect Trump and people close to him, including family members, for up to a year before he took office.
On 4/05/17, EasTexSteve wrote: > Yeah, they only have the biggest audience on the planet. > LOLOLOL! > > On 4/05/17, Steve is lying wrote: >> Using Fox "News" as a source shows that Steve is >> unable to tell truth from fiction. Passing on lies is >> unforgiveable on a teacher's website. Please ban >> Steve.
Basically, America spends double what other develop nations spend, and our taxes are paying 60&37; of that double. Do not listen to the people who say, "Single payer would mean more taxes." If we cut healthcare costs in half, there were be a surplus.
A point: you would not see the savings right away. This kind of massive realignment of your economy needs to be done with care. Anyway, the article says:
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Americans already pay for national health insurance -- they just don't get it. In this 2002 Health Affairs paper, David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler point out that the standard accounting miscategorizes two major public health expenditures as private: the tax credit for private health insurance and the cost of the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program.
When these costs are accounted for, it becomes evident that Americans already pay the world's highest health care taxes. In fact, the amount of public health spending in the U.S. is greater than the combined public and private spending of nations which provide universal comprehensive health insurance. A single-payer system could provide such coverage to all Americans with no need for additional health dollars.
Of course it would require an increase in taxes. If you didn't start paying doctors more for their medicare/medicaid patients, they would start dropping out of the system like flies and find another profession.
Last week the Commerce Department released its third revision for fourth-quarter 2016 gross domestic product. The number came in at a paltry 2.1 percent, meaning that growth during President Obama’s final year in office — the end of an “Error of Hope” — landed with a big thud at just 1.6 percent.
Thirteenth of 13 presidents is no mild distinction. Obama had eight full years to enact a growth policy, while many of his predecessors never had two complete terms. George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter had just four years each, Gerald Ford had less than three years and Richard Nixon had five.