The man brought in to repair one of the nation's top law enforcement agencies after it was scarred by a gun-running scandal is stepping down, ABC News has learned. remember: Eric Holder's Fast and Furious in which Americans and Mexicans were killed to promote gun control
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director B. Todd Jones has informed Attorney General Eric Holder he plans to resign, effective March 31. Jones has secured a new job in the private sector in New York City, and may be joining a professional sports league, ABC News was told. the reason:
Last month, controversy simmered across the country again when the ATF proposed banning certain .223-caliber bullets, which the ATF warned can break through a supposedly bullet-proof vest. Nevertheless, the public outcry and pressure from lawmakers prompted ATF to abandon its plans.
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A resignation that will certainly get him hired at MSNBC or a book deal or whatever.
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Maybe the play here would be to block any successor until Champ leaves office. Of course, that would take a Republican leadership with substantially more backbone than zero - which is what our current leadership has.
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Subsidies tend to go to farm states who happen to be in an important position in the primaries. Its been dirty for a long time. We hear stories about poor family farmers when they are a small segment of the agroindustry.
I don't think there has ever been a subsidy that didn't become corrupt. The question is, how long does it take on average.
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... And still answer as to how Mexico + Canada + Greenland will pay for OWG Globalist Amerika's way-of-life iff we pay for theirs ala NAU.
The more one asks or questions as per unilateral Federal intervention + condemnation, the more they risk seeing Hellfire-armed UAVS + Laser Beams close to home.
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