#4
From the wealthiest, most educated, and cleanest state in the union, to the bottom. Welcome to the West coast Detroit... Thanks Dems...
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12/20/2018 9:12 Comments ||
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#5
The situation will improve right after the dem supermajority increases all taxes to 115%.
/sarc (sorta-kinda)
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12/20/2018 9:49 Comments ||
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#6
When you have millions of Mexican peasants in your schools who aren't even literate in their own language it tends to drag the averages down a bit.
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#7
What the actual “browning of America” looks like with illegal immigration and no standards for skills and education for those we pretend are going to be assimilated. Just bough a home in Nevada and leaving California after being a resident for 42 years.
#8
If you flood places like California with unemployed and uneducated illegals, what do you expect? It's bound to drag down the statistics for literacy and employment rates. These illegals soak up a great deal of government benefits at taxpayer's expense. The cost of the wall would be small in comparison to the costs paid for having these illegals here.
Hillary's State Dept. lost $6 bil that has not been accounted for so far as I know. That is about what Trump is asking for building a wall. So screw the Dems and the uninterested Pubs. I hope they pay the price in the next election.
#12
When you have millions of Mexican peasants in your schools who aren't even literate in their own language it tends to drag the averages down a bit.
But weren't we told they are worth their weight in gold?
#14
I suspect this has a lot to do with schools inability/unwillingness to do anything about disruptive students. Everyones educations suffers and those disruptive students probably don't end up graduating anyway.
BLUF:
[Hot Air] "I don’t get into things that I don’t think I can win," the term-limited governor said during a Columbus Metropolitan Club luncheon. "And I think right now, today, inside the Republican Party, I can’t beat him [Trump] in a primary."
Kasich again brought up the prospect of running for president as a independent, though he noted that such candidates usually don’t win.
"I don’t have to be a candidate to have a voice," the governor said. "Because I will have a voice, believe me."
#3
Maybe you need to realize you are on the wrong team. You probably do, but realize that the other team is so far to the Left, you won't be welcome there either particularly as you are handicapped being old, white and male. No groupies for you dude.
h/t Instapundit
[Redstate] One of the more ridiculous things our taxpayer dollars were used for is taking the financial burden off of politicians who were caught sexually harassing others, essentially making us foot the bill for the Washington elite’s inability to engage with others with common decency.
No longer, however, thanks to a bipartisan bill that unanimously made its way through the Congress and Senate and will shortly appear on President Donald Trump’s desk for signing.
"Time is finally up for members of Congress who think that they can sexually harass and get away with it. They will no longer be able to slink away with no one knowing that they have harassed. ... They will pay back the U.S. Treasury," the bill’s sponsor Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) said on Thursday according to Reuters. The way things work around DC, I expect to read that Jackie is accused of Sexual Harassment, any day now Continued on Page 47
#4
If the current theory is that Paying off a mistress is an election expense that the FEC must cover, then why isn't this an election expense? Oh, right, it applies to Democrats also...
#5
The taxpayer should never have been responsible for paying up for the misconduct of politicians in the first place, and it’s likely that politicians not having any financial responsibility for their actions contributed to the problem of sexual harassment on capitol hill
Misconduct a criteria? I've got a list of 535 candidates--maybe a few short but not many.
[Daily Caller] A longtime associate of late Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain provided a copy of the infamous Steele dossier to BuzzFeed News, according to an explosive court filing released Wednesday.
David Kramer, a former State Department official who was an executive at the McCain Institute, met on Dec. 29, 2016 with BuzzFeed reporter Ken Bensinger, according to a filing submitted Wednesday by U.S. District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro.
BuzzFeed published the dossier, which was authored by former British spy Christopher Steele, on Jan. 10, 2017.
The disclosure was made as part of a final report ahead of Ungaro’s ruling in favor of BuzzFeed in a defamation lawsuit.
The revelation that Kramer was BuzzFeed’s source settles one of the main mysteries of the dossier, which alleges a vast conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian government to influence the 2016 election.
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