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Fire everybody. Sell the building. Borrow from JPMorgan Chase. You should have thought of that before you encouraged socialist vendetta as an extra-curricular activity.
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...Interesting situation - Oberlin actually has an $887M USD endowment, and even a worst case verdict would barely scratch that. The problem is that endowments tend to be reserved for specific purposes by the endowers. I don't think there's any legal barriers to them using endowment money to pay the damages, but first, they need to get permission to use said money from the people who donated it. Second, it sets a really, really bad precedent as far as using the money for 'emergencies'.
Mike
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Bad things happen when educators forget that students are vermin.
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Bad things happen when educators forget that students are vermin.
The "educators" are vermin, trying to pass that along to their pliable mush brain "students." It's all a self-contained, self-absorbed cult. We will be hearing about how this decision is "chilling" to free speech from the same people who work overtime to chill free speech to absolute zero when they don't like what's being said.
Loren Visser lays it out in the first 50 seconds of this clip from Blood Simple.
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[COMMDIGINEWS] The Prime Minister of Italia has fired two of the countries most powerful intelligence chiefs in a major shake-up. It was directly attributed to their participation with John Brennan and the CIA in using Joseph Mifsud to set up George Papadopoulos as a pretext for launching the great Russia Hoax of 2016.
The use of Italian intelligence agencies to spy on members of the Trump campaign have roiled the internal workings of the Italian government at the highest levels. Simply put, Joseph Mifsud, who is represented in the Mueller report on page one as a "Russian agent", is actually a senior Italian intelligence asset.
He works with British intelligence, the CIA and the FBI. Mifsud trains intelligence agents at a center for advanced intel studies in the hills above Rome. He is living there now. His rent is paid for by the institute.
This is the mysterious "Russian agent" that is at the very center of the "official" explanation of the origins of the Mueller probe.
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I love this story.
I hope it is more than opinion.
[RedState] Late Friday night, we got a document dump from the FBI dealing with the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s illegal email server.
While we’ve already gotten ample evidence that she absolutely should have been charged for her mishandling of classified information, these latest revelations are still pretty mind-blowing. After you read them, you are left asking yourself how it was possible that she wasn’t indicted.
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There's one reason they don't like term limits. Who's going to donate if you can't run again?
Term limits. Donations capped at $200 / person / year. No PACs. No corporate money. Any "war chest" remainder goes to pay down the national debt. lifetime ban on revolving door lobbyist jobs. Skip-a-generation rule to prevent political dynasties. No paid speeches. No book deals.
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[BIZPACREVIEW] Unfortunately for the cabal, according to a source who spoke with the Daily Mail, his sons, Donald Jr., Tiffany and Eric, and his wife, Lara, paid their own way.
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Yupp. And they also pay taxes. Unlike those who vote dem. Liberals complaining about use of taxpayer money. Yeah, right.
[AMERICANTHINKER] The legal debris field has been cleared and the objections of Native American and environmentalist special interest groups nullified by a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The Washington Post reports:
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ordered dismissal of the lawsuit by environmental and Native American groups, saying President Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... had revoked a 2017 permit allowing the $8 billion pipeline to be built.
Trump later issued a new permit, and the appellate judges agreed with Justice Department attorneys who say that nullifies the legal challenge involving environmental impacts.
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Next stop would be in camera, then nothing changes, on to SCOTUS. The thing could be built an in operation by then, but for ai injunction from some other rogue judge. At what point do judges start to resent other judges second guessing them?
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The Ninth Circuit. Who'd a thunk it?
It's really good to see Trump's judicial appointments finally making a difference.
Also, maybe this will help quench the environmentalists' and other leftists' insatiable appetite for lawfare. We can hope.
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[INDEPENDENT.CO.UK] ‘Our blood screening policies must be based on 21st century medical evidence, not outdated biases about which populations carry more risk of HIV transmission’
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OK, let's think this through. The Dems hired a consultant who ran some focus groups from which the consultant concluded that putting this position out there would help them take votes away from Trump. This is consistent with the basic Dem position that "Trump is a moron who is outsmarting us at every fork in the road."
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And later having the blood tested will be alleged to be cause of global warming, somehow.
#4
Funny how 21st century medical evidence becomes admissible for this but becomes patriarchal fascism when applied to abortion of late term pregnancies.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.