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Economy
Obama passes legislation to lift debt ceiling
[Iran Press TV] US President Barack Obama
I inhaled. That was the point...
has passed legislation that suspends the nation's borrowing limit, averting a default and pushing debt talks until later in the year.

Obama signed into law the new bill on Monday, which postpones the USD 16.4 trillion limit on federal borrowing until May 18 and at the same time urges lawmakers to adopt a budget resolution by April 2015.

This comes while on May 19, the debt limit will be raised, allowing the government to have access to approximately USD 450 billion to avert a default.

The Senate approved the bill last week after the Democratic members including Obama warned that failure to pass the bill would threaten economic recovery.

Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives approved to lift the country's debt ceiling late last month, with the Republicans including a provision that temporarily denies lawmakers' pay if they fail to create a budget plan.

As lawmakers avoided the fiscal cliff about a month ago, deep spending cuts are expected to hit the Pentagon and federal agencies on March 1.
Posted by: Fred || 02/06/2013 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Its offcial - the US is now copying France + a few other Euros in hoping that temporarily expanded or limited deficit spending will stimulate the Econ just enuff to increase revenues to pay off select near-term liabilities = accounts payable.

IMO its the same as saying the national debt burden is so hopelessly in the red that Govt focii is no longer on paying off LT liabilities. but near-term or very near term/immediate liabilities.

COLD WAR-ERA SOVIET COMPLAN, GOSPLAN, + ACCOUNTING, BUDGET WRITEOFFS WHERE IFF-WE-TELL-OURSELVES-WE-HAVE-NO-DEBT-WE-DON'T HERE WE COME.

SOCIALISM-GOVTISM = NEW "SOVEREIGNTY/
NATIONALISM" IN THE AGE OF ANTI-NATIONALIST, ANTI-SOVEREIGNTY, ANTI-BORDERS, + ANTI-[State]CONSTITUTIONAL OWG + NAU 2015 + TRANS/INTERIM.

The US or National Welfare-Nanny State = given sway to the OWG Global Govt/Fed Union [GGU/GFU]
"Regional Welfare-Nanny State", "Trans-Regional/Continental Welfare-Nanny State" + ultimately the OWG/Global Govt-level Welfare-Nanny State.

AN INTENTIONALLY BORDERLESS USA + NAU + TRANS/INTERIM = THE FED/WASHINGTON DC IS THE NODE OR MECHANISM FOR DEFINING OR DIFFERENTIATING WHAT USED TO BE "SOLE" SOVEREIGN AMERICA FROM THE OTHER NAU, ETC. MEMBER-STATES.
A "Border" now is just a line on a future Kiddie Map + Space University Archaeo-Histoire'/Science Book about our primitive pre-OWG/Space Govt. Ancestors.

Reminds me of a FUTURAMA Episode where the gang travels centuries back in time to 1947 Roswell > "ZOOOOOOMG, [Old Earth = mid/late 20th Century] ITS MORE HORRIBLE THAN I EVER IMAGINED"!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/06/2013 18:56 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Which president is Obama closest to on the political spectrum?
Posted by: tipper || 02/06/2013 13:48 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  President Putin?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/06/2013 14:15 Comments || Top||

#2  Wilson, Carter.
Posted by: Thrater Thrineger7877 || 02/06/2013 14:29 Comments || Top||

#3  Clinton. Clinton wishes he could have gotten away with half the crap Obama has pulled. But in many ways he set the stage for Obama.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 02/06/2013 14:39 Comments || Top||

#4  Idi Amin?
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/06/2013 15:00 Comments || Top||

#5  Nicolae Ceauesescu
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 15:28 Comments || Top||

#6  Problem is Besoeker, in the Media - Obama has a propaganda apparatchiks which Ceauesescu (and Amin and Putin and Stalin and Castro and the Jong's) could only dream about.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/06/2013 16:03 Comments || Top||

#7  He is so off the charts it's impossible to compare him to any American, but then again there are those that question his pedigree as well.
Posted by: warthogswife || 02/06/2013 16:13 Comments || Top||

#8  Painfully true CF. No doubting the political expertise of [shadow policy makers] Axelrod, Donelin, and Jarret. Their mastery and exploitation of political demography is second only to that of Zimbabwe and South Africa. I am not at all hopeful.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 16:13 Comments || Top||

#9  Lenin was Premier of the USSR, not President, but he's the one.
Posted by: Grunter || 02/06/2013 18:31 Comments || Top||

#10  Can't believe none of you picked Mugabe.
Posted by: no mo uro || 02/06/2013 18:40 Comments || Top||

#11  He and Jefferson Davis share a similar love for the union.
Posted by: James || 02/06/2013 20:11 Comments || Top||

#12  Can't believe none of you picked Mugabe.

Why that would be racist. /sarc /snort
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/06/2013 22:08 Comments || Top||


News of CIA's Secret Saudi Drone Base Leaks, Just in Time for Brennan's Confirmation Hearing
In the past few weeks senators have been so focus on squabbling over the nomination of Chuck Hagel as secretary of Defense that it seemed like John Brennan would have a relatively easy time being confirmed as director of the CIA. However, following NBC News's release yesterday of a Justice Department white paper that outlines the administration's legal justification for conducting drone strikes against Americans suspected of terrorism, Brennan's nomination is quickly morphing into a showdown over the Obama administration's drone policy. Now the New York Times has added more fuel to the controversy, revealing that the United States has a secret CIA drone base in Saudi Arabia that's used to conduct strikes in neighboring Yemen.

The Saudi base, which was constructed two years ago, was first used to launch the drones that killed American-born Al Qaeda preacher Anwar al-Awlaki. Though much of the debate has focused on the targeting of U.S. citizens, only four Americans have been killed U.S. airstrikes in Yemen since 2002. By comparison, at least 24 people have already been killed by U.S. drones in Yemen this year, and since the campaign started more than 3,000 militants and civilians have been killed in strikes in Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia.

As the the White House's chief counterterrorism adviser, Brennan is the main coordinator of the terrorist "kill list" and oversees the drone strikes conducted by both the military and the CIA. Brennan was previously the CIA's station chief in Saudi Arabia, and urged the Obama administration to take the threat from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the terrorist network's Yemen affiliate, more seriously.
Posted by: tipper || 02/06/2013 05:06 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  IMO, as a non-American, drone strikes are one thing the Obama admin has got right. Although Bush gets the credit for starting and ramping it up.
Posted by: phil_b || 02/06/2013 7:13 Comments || Top||

#2  Here, hold this formerly secret drone memo. You can take it with you under the bus. It was your idea anyway.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 7:30 Comments || Top||

#3  But, but, but, we must help the KSA secure their borders! Infidel Yemeni infiltrators will destroy the economy and endanger the sacred monarchy.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 7:49 Comments || Top||

#4  I'm wondering about the inside baseball here. Who leaked this? Who's out to get Brennan?
Posted by: Steve White || 02/06/2013 9:06 Comments || Top||

#5  who is out to get Brennan?

Far lefties, former co-workers in the CIA.

Brennan served in the Clinton and W admin before the Obama admin. Brennan has held a half dozen important posts and had some key jobs where things didn't go right. E.G. he was CIA chief in Saudi A when the Khobar Towers were bombed. He coordinated a bizarre XMAS 2003 alert that seemed to be based on bad intel. He ticked off a lot of CIA desk jockeys along the way. The far left considers him the force behind the Obama era renditions, maximal drone strikes, etc.

Posted by: lord garth || 02/06/2013 9:34 Comments || Top||

#6  Petreaus, Brennan, and the like are Obama's minefield "tramplers". Like the Soviet Penal Battalions [Shtrafbats] assigned to each Army Group during the Great Patriotic War, they are expendable and usually did not survive the assault.

Employment of Shtrafbats [oftentimes unarmed] accomplished a number of goals. They caused the Germans to expend valuable ammunition. They insulted the pure troops of the Soviet Motherland from withering fire and snipers, and they provided an example for potential dissidents within the Soviet ranks.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 9:48 Comments || Top||

#7  Second para above: Insulated
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 9:49 Comments || Top||

#8  Here is the memo from DOJ. It has NBC written all over it but since it is a government document, it would seem that it is in the public domain. NBC does not own it. If the mods think this should not be posted, please feel free to take it down. It would seem that American citizens should be able to review such policy since it most likely affects their Constitutional rights. I don't have a problem drone-zapping our enemies. Such warfare has, at times, served us well in the past. However, American citizens do have Constitutional rights and the Bill of Rights insures due process. Our country begins to get into dangerous areas when one man decides which American citizen lives or dies. It seems like a short walk to the point where someone decides to use drones on American citizens in the U.S. without due process. The Patriot Act has already eroded many citizen rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. Memo Link.
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/06/2013 10:29 Comments || Top||

#9  Its all about protecting the Saudi monarchy - a bunch of dictators who maintain their power through oppression and extremist islam.

Its ironic that the "free" US is using its military to defend one of the most oppressive regimes on earth.
Posted by: Yawn || 02/06/2013 11:12 Comments || Top||

#10  There is a pattern Yawn. There is definitely a pattern.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 11:13 Comments || Top||

#11  JohnQC

"It seems like a short walk to the point where someone decides to use drones on American citizens in the U.S. without due process."

So long as it only targets bad guys, where is the problem?
Posted by: Yawn || 02/06/2013 11:15 Comments || Top||

#12  In a manner, that "walk" was exercised long ago at Waco. The FBI had a King Air orbiting the Koresh compound.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 11:23 Comments || Top||

#13  If y'all don't recognize the state sponsors, then I'm gonna have to ask you, _what_ bad guys?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 11:36 Comments || Top||

#14  The alynskyite sons of bitches want to make us choose between neutering the army with traditional law enforcement limitations for the heat of battle and giving law enforcement the ability to shoot first and ask questions later.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 11:45 Comments || Top||

#15  And all for the safety of the chickenshit tyrranical urban centers who would export every energy sector job _in_ this country to the state sponsors they say don't exist.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 11:48 Comments || Top||

#16  I've reached the point where I think if they don't want to acknowledge state sponsors, it's a criminal problem and they can send some NYPD detectives to the NWFP to arrest the miscreants. Maybe they can make sure all the sodas are under 16 ounces at the same time.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 11:55 Comments || Top||

#17  Anyone in a legally declared warzone has waived their rights to due process.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 02/06/2013 12:16 Comments || Top||

#18  I missed the part where we declared war on Yemen.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 13:22 Comments || Top||

#19  Anyone in a legally declared warzone has waived their rights to due process.

Including children?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/06/2013 13:35 Comments || Top||

#20  Its all about protecting the Saudi monarchy - a bunch of dictators who maintain their power through oppression and extremist islam.

Its ironic that the "free" US is using its military to defend one of the most oppressive regimes on earth.


While we'd rather have the Saudi royals attempt to tame the average troglodyte Saudi citizen, the reality is that they're not Allah and the Saudi citizen only worships Allah. The Shah's fall from power (and Khomeini's ascent to the throne) is a prime example of what happens when a ruler forget that in a Muslim state, anyone who flouts Islam's strictures runs afoul of the hoi polloi.

And the idea that we're defending Saudi Arabia is a lot like the leftist charge that only the stated approval of American proconsuls kept right wing dictators standing, during the Cold War. The Saudi royals defend themselves fine - they've got plenty of oil money and can hire unlimited numbers of holy warriors from across the ummah to fight off an invasion. And when was the last time we intervened in a Saudi civil war? Does anyone really think the Saudi citizen thinks of American approval as a good thing? We're not defending Saudi Arabia - we're preventing the establishment of a unitary Islamic empire across the Middle East, under the rule of clerics bent on global conquest by any means necessary, incorporating attacks that would make 9/11 look like a pinprick.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 02/06/2013 13:55 Comments || Top||

#21  So long as it only targets bad guys, where is the problem?

For Donks, that's anyone who doesn't agree with them.

Anyone in a legally declared warzone has waived their rights to due process.

Yet, these are the same people who've whined that there is no legal state of war because no formal document employing the clear words 'declaration of war' has been passed by the Legislative branch. Yes, I know 'authorization to use military force' has but it's about the mindset of those who trashed Bush for 8 long years on the point which included Donk members of the House and Senate.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/06/2013 14:21 Comments || Top||

#22  John QC:
However, American citizens do have Constitutional rights and the Bill of Rights insures due process. Our country begins to get into dangerous areas when one man decides which American citizen lives or dies.

I think this issue is a red herring. All these people rejected the United States, and were trying to kill Americans and destroy America. They were legitimate targets in the war on terror.

During WW2 there were a number of US citizens that served the Axis. See the "Band of Brothers" miniseries for an example. The Japanese Armed Forces had large numbers of US citizens. Some served as Kamikazies. In all cases we simply treated them as enemy personnel.
Posted by: Frozen Al || 02/06/2013 14:48 Comments || Top||

#23  During WW2 there were a number of US citizens that served the Axis. See the "Band of Brothers" miniseries for an example. The Japanese Armed Forces had large numbers of US citizens. Some served as Kamikazies. In all cases we simply treated them as enemy personnel.

The one thing that drone targets have in common is that they are all self-professed jihadists in al Qaeda-infested zones. Some of the views here about drone targeting are analogous to the idea that if GI's can summarily execute armed Americans without trial while in combat zones (using sniper rifles, LAW's or grenade launchers), they can do the same to armed Americans at home. I think it's clear there's a line they haven't crossed for 200+ years, during which our forebears fought a score of conflicts. It wouldn't even be an issue if our electronic imaging skills weren't extremely well-developed - we'd be carpet-bombing entire al Qaeda-infested regions whether or not they were occupied by Americans.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 02/06/2013 15:02 Comments || Top||

#24  The FBI crossed it. And they probably have drones already.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/06/2013 15:25 Comments || Top||

#25  I don't trust this admin, and I wouldn't trust any gov't admin w/this. The gov't needs to do more than "accuse". This is a slippery slope. We already have recorded drone flights conducting surveillance over private citizen residences in this country. Obamacare, bankster fraud, printing our way outta debt, immigration insanity, and gun grab 2013. Our Founders are repenting from heaven as Adams would say.
Posted by: Broadhead6 || 02/06/2013 15:58 Comments || Top||

#26  Don't forget that the Homeland Security Department (along with the [in]Justice department) view returning Vets, and conservatives and 'teabaggers' in general as potential, if not actual, terrorists.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/06/2013 16:05 Comments || Top||

#27  I second those comments of Broadhead6 and CrazyFool. IMO, it is the duty of the citizen to prevent the government from going tyrannical on us. Is there a good reason to trust our government without question? Some serve others and their country, while for others power and control is the ultimate aphrodisiac. It is good to question the motives and actions of men and women in government.
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/06/2013 16:25 Comments || Top||

#28  Just remember that from 1861-1865 a lot of Americans were killed without 'due process'.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/06/2013 16:36 Comments || Top||

#29  Lots of discussion about the First and Second; not so much YET about the Third.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 16:43 Comments || Top||

#30  Anyone in a legally declared warzone has waived their rights to due process

Adam Smith?
Posted by: Pappy || 02/06/2013 17:05 Comments || Top||

#31  Just remember that from 1861-1865 a lot of Americans were killed without 'due process'

A non-sequitur.
Posted by: Pappy || 02/06/2013 17:12 Comments || Top||

#32  Au contraire.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/06/2013 17:22 Comments || Top||

#33  Yet, these are the same people who've whined that there is no legal state of war because no formal document employing the clear words 'declaration of war' has been passed by the Legislative branch. Yes, I know 'authorization to use military force' has but it's about the mindset of those who trashed Bush for 8 long years on the point which included Donk members of the House and Senate.

OK, we have authorizations for Afghanistan and Iraq. Anything for Pakistan or Yemen?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 17:40 Comments || Top||

#34  When Obamacare directors begin buying drones then I will know the Obama administration has gone too far.

It comes down to trust and accountability; who decides and who is accountable if mistakes are made?
Posted by: Airandee || 02/06/2013 17:48 Comments || Top||

#35  "Anyone in a legally declared warzone has waived their rights to due process"

Really? Did they have an opportunity to speak with a lawyer before they signed the dotted line?
Posted by: Muggsy Mussolini1226 || 02/06/2013 18:00 Comments || Top||

#36  Au contraire

Civil war rather trumps everything.
Posted by: Pappy || 02/06/2013 18:56 Comments || Top||

#37  When was Yemen admitted to the Union?

(Let me guess, November 2008?)
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 19:00 Comments || Top||

#38  SSSSHHHHH ...CCCCCCCCC the Base is a Secret!

Oh wait ...

As per FOX NEWS this AM, many US States are
demanding limits or restrictions to Drone recce + Drone-based info/data collections over their borders.

WE MISSED THE MEMO THAT "BORDERS", NATIONAL OR STATE-LOCAL, WON'T EXIST ANYMORE AFTER THE US JOINS THE OWG + NAU 2015, DIDN'T WE???

* ION DEFENCE FORUM INDIA > INDIA PM'S DAUGHTER [Amrit Singh] BLOWS WHISTLE ON 54 NATIONS [+ Personages] THAT HELP US DETENTION.

* RELATED SAME > REPORT [Study] ON CIA RENDITIONS REVEAL MASSIVE SEARCH OF EUROPEAN
ASSISTANCE; + MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES HELPED CIA OUTSOURCE TORTURE.

Except FRANCE = LUXEMBOURG + NETHERLANDS.

Iff the Islamist Hard Boyz are still going to be sent to GITMO, what Foreign Country(s) will Americans = Amerikans end up being sent to for interrogation + detention by the US Govt - you know, Foreign Govts as "observed" by the CIA???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/06/2013 19:13 Comments || Top||

#39  The reason I'm pointing this out is that I'm tired of the whole argument that The Conservatives are wrong, there are no real enemies, they're all racists, but... oh, we just have to kill the people on this list.... just because.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 19:13 Comments || Top||

#40  OH, and hi Joe. Nice to see the earthquake/waves didn't get you.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 19:14 Comments || Top||

#41  The issue isn't really what's been done today. They've probably only knocked off a few US citizens to date (and really maybe only one).

The real issue is what a future president COULD decide to do with a drone. Why is a "US terrorist on American soil" any less dangerous in the eyes of the Gov't than a "US terrorist on foreign soil"? Answer ... he's not. He's potentially a lot more dangerous. There's nothing stopping them from using a drone to knock off suspects in Idaho, Montana, or Wyoming. Those geographical areas are "unreachable" - aren't they?? They sure look that way - if you're sitting in an office in Virginia or DC.
Posted by: Raider || 02/06/2013 19:29 Comments || Top||

#42  OK, we have authorizations for Afghanistan and Iraq. Anything for Pakistan or Yemen?

From SJR 23, Sept 2001 -

(a) IN GENERAL- That the President is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, or harbored such organizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons.

Still in effect, hasn't been repealed.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/06/2013 20:39 Comments || Top||

#43  Has he issued a determination for Yemen or Pakistan? Or is he still sending them money?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/06/2013 21:57 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
ICE Union Boss Rips Obama Admin on Immigration


“Death or serious injury to ICE officers and agents appears more acceptable to ICE, DHS, and Administration leadership, than the public complaints that would be lodged by special interest groups representing illegal aliens,” Chris Crane, president of the National Immigration and Customs Enforcement 118, told the House Judiciary Committee this afternoon.
Posted by: Beavis || 02/06/2013 09:21 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  ICE Agent Chris Crane simply doesn't get it, or perhaps he does..... Champ does NOT want ICE deporting current or future Democrats!
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 10:21 Comments || Top||

#2  Dats 11-22 Milyuhn possible future Democrats.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/06/2013 19:15 Comments || Top||


Ground Zero Iman charged with using Mosque funds for personal use
The former imam of the controversial “Ground Zero” mosque used millions of dollars in donations to fund a lavish lifestyle of travel and cars, a bombshell lawsuit charges.

The court papers, filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court, allege that Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf pocketed $3 million from the Malaysian government and another $167,000 from private donors.

The money — intended to fund a pair of non-profits — was used by Rauf and his wife Daisy Khan to buy real estate, pricey trips and vacations, entertainment and a luxury sports car, the suit charged.
Posted by: lord garth || 02/06/2013 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Islamic Bernie Madoff? So it was all about the money.
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/06/2013 10:33 Comments || Top||

#2  There's scammers everywhere, man.
Posted by: Muggsy Mussolini1226 || 02/06/2013 10:36 Comments || Top||

#3  I thought this was his holy duty.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 02/06/2013 10:41 Comments || Top||

#4  "If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere..."
Posted by: Pappy || 02/06/2013 12:27 Comments || Top||

#5  I'm pretty sure Daisy is an unislamic name. Somebody should issue a fatwa.
Posted by: Dopey Sinatra9196 || 02/06/2013 16:41 Comments || Top||

#6  And this is different how ?
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/06/2013 17:03 Comments || Top||



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Wed 2013-02-06
  Fat Lady Sings for Abd el Kader Mahmoud Mohamed el Sayed
Tue 2013-02-05
  Second big turban nabbed in northern Mali
Mon 2013-02-04
  Ansar Dine #3 arrested in northern Mali
Sun 2013-02-03
  Yemen Troops Kill 12 'Qaida Militants' in Restive South
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  Syria Suicide Attack on Regime Kills 53
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Thu 2013-01-31
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Wed 2013-01-30
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  Sahel jihadist groups splinter
Mon 2013-01-28
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  French and Malian troops begin restoring control in Timbuktu
Sat 2013-01-26
  Green-on-green clash in Khyber tribal region kills 32
Fri 2013-01-25
  AQAP #2 killed for the THIRD time in Yemen
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