[REDSTATE] We haven't heard a whole lot from former Congresswoman Cori Bush ...politician, nurse, pastor, and Black Lives Matter activist formerly serving as the U.S. representative for Missouri's 1st congressional district, since 2021, and probably all years after that until she dies. The district includes all of the city of St. Louis and most of northern St. Louis County. There are few normal people to be found there. Soon after being sworn in, Bush joined The Squad, a group of Socialist Dem lawmakers intent on wrecking the country. She posted a photo on Twitter of herself, the four original Squad members, and another new member, Jamaal Fire Alarm Bowman, with the caption "Squad up."... (D-MO) since she left office at the end of the 118th Congress (having been defeated in the Democratic primary last August by former St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell). But that doesn't mean all's been quiet in her world.
In fact, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Thursday that her husband, Cortney Merritts, has been indicted for allegedly committing COVID fraud.
In a blurb regarding the indictment, the DOJ stated:
WASHINGTON — Cortney Merritts, 46, of St. Louis, Missouri, was charged today by federal indictment with two counts of wire fraud for allegedly filing fraudulent applications with the Small Business Administration in 2020 and 2021 that allowed him to collect more than $20,000 in government funds under the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
The indictment was announced by U.S. Attorney Edward Martin Jr., Special Agent in Charge Amaleka McCall Brathwaite of the Eastern Region for the Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of the Inspector General, and FBI Special Agent in Charge Sean Ryan of the Washington Field Office Criminal and Cyber Division.
Further details of the indictment:
According to the indictment, on July 7, 2020, Merritts received an $8,500 EIDL loan from the SBA for a moving business he operated that he called Vetted Couriers. In the application he submitted for Vetted Couriers, Merritts certified that his business had six employees and had generated $32,000 in gross revenue between January 30, 2019 and January 30, 2020.
On July 8, 2020, Merritts submitted another application to the SBA for an EIDL loan in the name of a sole proprietorship he called ''Courtney Merritts.'' In this EIDL application, Merritts fraudulently claimed to have a business that employed ten people and generated $53,000 in gross revenue between January 30, 2019 and January 30, 2020. In addition to an EIDL loan, Merritts also requested an EIDL advance of up to $10,000 based on his false claim that he had 10 employees. The SBA rejected Merritts' attempt to obtain additional EIDL funds after determining that his July 2020 application was nearly identical to the prior one he submitted.
The indictment further alleges that on April 22, 2021, Merritts applied for a PPP loan in the name of a sole proprietorship he called ''Cortney Merritts.'' Merritts fraudulently claimed in this application that he had created this business in 2020 and that it had generated $128,000 in gross income that year. Based on Merritts' representations about his gross income, Merritts received a $20,832 PPP loan. Merritts used the proceeds for his personal benefit and enjoyment. In July 2022, Merritts submitted a loan forgiveness application in which he falsely claimed that this business had 10 employees at the time of the PPP loan, and that he spent the $20,832 on payroll costs. Based on Merritts' alleged fraudulent representations, the SBA forgave the PPP loan in the amount of $20,832 and the $254.03 in interest.
There was already controversy surrounding Bush and Merritts after it came to light that Bush was under investigation for using campaign funds to pay Merritts roughly $60,000 for "security services." Bush justified the expenditure by saying she'd had difficulty finding competent staff. But Merritts, it turns out, did not have a security license.
[Townhall] When a story seems too good to be true...
This article has been updated as more information became available.
According to long-time conservative activists, journalists, and the Associated Press, the "secret" society for judges and lawyers is false. Social media users falsely claimed that Chief Roberts and other high-level legal professionals were part of a "secretive, invite only club."
The outlet noted:
But the group in question — the American Inns of Court — is hardly secretive given its large public presence, and there is no evidence that members are involved in nefarious activities targeting Trump. Roberts is no longer an active member and Boasberg is the president of a chapter that is no longer affiliated with the parent association.
Here's a closer look at the facts.
CLAIM: Roberts, Boasberg and other powerful legal professionals are part of a secret, invite-only club that is working against Trump.
THE FACTS: This is false. Roberts was a member of the Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court chapter of the organization prior to his confirmation to the Supreme Court in 2005, but he is not currently an active member of the organization, according to Executive Director Malinda Dunn.
The Inns of Court has seen many current and former Supreme Court justices, including Sandra Day O'Connor, Neil Gorsuch, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Clarence Thomas.
The group began in the United Kingdom with the American wing of the group being founded in 1980.
The website states that the goal of the group is to maintain and improve an ethical level of professionalism. According to its website, its mission is to "inspire the legal community to advance the rule of law by achieving the highest level of professionalism through example, education, and mentoring."
It was previously reported that Chief Justice John Roberts was linked to an elitist circle of judges and lawyers, including figures like James Boasberg, Beryl Howell, Amit Mehta, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. However, this influential group has found themselves at the crosshairs of critical social media users, who argue that these legal elites, many with close ties to powerful political and legal establishments, were part of a secret society.
A now-debunked report conducted by journalist Bad Kitty Unleashed, claimed that Roberts was involved with an invite-only club for elite, Trump-hating judges in Washington, DC.
He explained that there are four historic Inns of Court in the UK, with one—Middle Temple—receiving significant funding from George Soros, where Chief Roberts serves as a master of the bench. The U.S. has modeled a similar institution in recent decades, with many of our judges affiliated with The Edward Bennett Williams (EBW) Inn of Court. He claimed that the group operates with a high level of secrecy, even going so far as to remove most references to it from their website despite continuing their meetings. However, its website often include details about the group’s programs which often focuse on networking, education, and mentorship.
Common Fact, there have always been, and likely always will be formal and informal DC Elite Group clicks.
So wouldn't the most likely DC Elite Group Click, be those with the power to stall or stop the Trump VOTER APPROVED USA/DC Clean up agenda, and be immune to being fired easily, in this case?.
[NY Post] A defiant Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed that he will not step down from his leadership role any time soon while strenuously defending his decision to vote against blocking a GOP bill to avert a partial government shutdown.
Schumer (D-NY), 74, who has been facing a progressive revolt over his shutdown vote earlier this month, reiterated that he “did this out of conviction” and fired back at detractors such as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
“Look, I’m not stepping down,” Schumer told NBC’s “Meet the Press” in a pretaped interview that aired Sunday. “I did it out of pure conviction as to what a leader should do and what the right thing for America and my party was. People disagree.”
Critics, from both the moderate and far-left wings of the party alike, contended that the government shutdown fight was a rare instance when Dems had leverage to extract concessions from Republicans.
At noon on Sunday, New York City progressives are set to hold a rally organized by the Big Apple chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America demanding Schumer step down from his leadership post due to his actions in the shutdown fight.
All our politicians seem to leave office much better off than they arrived.
Some much much better. (Hi, Nancy!)
That is one thing that makes Trump different from your run-of-the-mill pols - he is already rich and does not need to grift. Not as rich as God or Elon, but he has what we call in American, "F**k you money". It means he is not beholden to the usual deal-making and mutual back-washing that drives The Swamp and creates trillion dollar deficits.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] President Donald Trump has threatened new actions against lawyers and law firms that bring immigration lawsuits and other cases against the government that he deems to be unethical.
Trump said in a memorandum to US Attorney General Pam Bondi that lawyers were helping to fuel 'rampant fraud and meritless claims' in the immigration system.
He directed the Justice Department to seek sanctions against attorneys for professional misconduct.
The order also took aim at law firms that sue the administration in what Trump, a Republican, called 'baseless partisan' lawsuits.
He asked Bondi to refer such firms to the White House to be stripped of security clearances, and for federal contracts they worked on to be terminated.
Legal advocacy groups sounded the alarm on Saturday following Trump's directive.
Ben Wizner, a senior lawyer at the American Civil Liberties Union, said the commands sought to 'chill and intimidate' lawyers who challenge the president's agenda.
Trump has separately mounted attacks on law firms over their internal diversity policies and their ties to his political adversaries.
'Courts have been the only institution so far that have stood up to Trump's onslaught,' Wizner said. 'Courts can't play that role without lawyers bringing cases in front of them.'
The ACLU is involved in litigation against the administration over immigrant deportations, including the expulsion of alleged Venezuelan gang members.
The Trump administration has been hit with more than 100 lawsuits challenging White House actions on immigration, transgender rights and other issues since the start of the president's second term.
Legal advocacy groups, along with at least 12 major law firms, have brought many of the cases.
A White House spokesperson, Taylor Rogers, said 'President Trump is delivering on his promise to ensure the judicial system is no longer weaponized against the American people.'
The memorandum specifically directs Bondi to assess lawyers and firms that have brought cases against the government over the past eight years.
Law firm Keker, Van Nest & Peters, which is working with the ACLU in an immigrant rights case against the administration, said in a statement that it was 'inexcusable and despicable' for Trump to attack lawyers based on their clients or legal work opposing the federal government.
Representatives from other prominent law firms that are representing clients in cases against Trump's administration, including Hogan Lovells, Jenner & Block, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale, have not yet commented.
Trump issued executive orders this month against law firms Perkins Coie and Paul Weiss, suspending their lawyers' security clearances and restricting their access to government buildings, officials and federal contracting work.
The president also last month suspended security clearances of lawyers at Covington & Burling, in each case citing the firms' past work for his political or legal opponents.
The Keker firm on Saturday called on law firms to sign a joint court brief supporting a lawsuit by Perkins Coie challenging the executive order against it.
Paul Weiss on Thursday struck a deal with Trump to rescind the executive order against it, pledging to donate the equivalent of $40 million in free legal work to support some of the administration's causes such as support for veterans and combating antisemitism.
Lawyers are bound by professional ethics rules that require them to investigate allegations before filing lawsuits and not deceive the courts.
Imposing disciplinary sanctions on lawyers who violate such rules falls on the court system, not federal prosecutors, though prosecutors can charge lawyers with criminal misconduct.
Lawyers at some companies and law firms skewered Paul Weiss online for capitulating to Trump.
Marc Elias, a former Perkins Coie partner and a top lawyer for Democrats, assailed the Paul Weiss agreement in a social media calling it 'a stain on the firm, every one of its partners, and the entire legal profession.'
In an internal email to its lawyers, Paul Weiss Chairman Brad Karp defended the agreement, saying it was in line with the firm's principles, including a commitment to remaining politically independent.
The firm, with more than 1,000 lawyers, major financial and technology industry clients and longstanding Democratic Party ties, would be free to focus on its client work now that the executive order had been rescinded, Karp said.
Karp's email included a copy of the agreement with Trump that said the firm would hire and promote lawyers based on merit.
The agreement circulated by Trump on Thursday had additional language, saying the firm agreed it 'will not adopt, use, or pursue any DEI policies.'
Legal experts said Trump's orders against Paul Weiss and another big firm, Perkins Coie, marked an unprecedented attack on their ability to do business.
The order against Perkins Coie was 'life-threatening' to the firm, its lawyer said last week in that firm's ongoing lawsuit against the administration.
Numerous lawyers, including some with links to Paul Weiss, took to social media to criticize the deal.
Molly Coleman, a former Paul Weiss summer associate and current executive director of the People's Parity Project, called the move 'unbelievably shameful' and said Paul Weiss had 'failed to find the courage the moment requires.'
'Embarrassed to be associated with this firm today,' a lawyer who previously worked at Paul Weiss, Cindy Chang, wrote in a LinkedIn comment that was later deleted.
Paul Weiss may be dealt a setback in recruiting young lawyers because of its apparent retreat from diversity commitments that have spread through law firms in recent years, and are now under attack from Trump, some lawyers said.
'This is a generation that expects to see diversity and inclusion in the workplace,' said Nikia Gray, executive director of the National Association for Law Placement.
Some lawyers aligned with Trump faced professional discipline over claims that they violated legal ethics rules in challenging Democrat Joe Biden's 2020 presidential election win over Trump.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who later was an attorney for Trump, was disbarred in New York and in the District of Columbia over baseless claims he made alleging the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Lawyers for Civil Rights, a legal advocacy group suing the administration over deportations, called the sanctions threat hypocritical saying Trump and his allies 'have repeatedly thumbed their noses at the rule of law.'
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There ought to be accountability for all the fake stuff. Our system is set up under the assumption that lawyers and judges will act ethically. They have not. There needs to be a slap down as our judicial system now resembles the warlord era of Chinese history.
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[Townhall] President Donald J. Trump decided to revoke the security clearances of many people, including some top Democrats ...every time you hear the phrase white people, white supremacy,white anything but paint, you're listening to a Democrat. Ask him/her/it to reimagine something for you; they do that a lot, though not well. They can hear a dog whistle a mile or two away. They invented the spoils system and Tammany Hall, and inspired the addition of the word (Thomas) Nasty to the English language. They want to stop continental drift and repeal the law of unintended side effects... . Crooked Hillary Clinton ...former first lady, former secretary of state, former presidential candidate, Conqueror of Benghazi, Heroine of Tuzla, formerly described by her supporters as the smartest woman in the world, usually described by the rest of us as The Thing That Wouldn't Go Away. Politix is not one of her talents, but it's something she keeps trying to do... , Antony Blinken ...71st United States secretary of state and a leading light of the corrupt and inept Biden administration. He previously served as deputy national security advisor from 2013 to 2015 and deputy secretary of state from 2015 to 2017 under the corrupt and inept Obama administration. He advocated for the 2003 invasion of Iraq while serving as the Democratic staff director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 2002 to 2008. He was a foreign policy advisor for the Biden 2008 presidential campaign. During his tenure in the Obama administration, Blinken helped craft B.O.'s policy on Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the nuclear program of Iran. We all saw how well each of those worked. After leaving government service, Blinken moved into the private sector, co-founding WestExec Advisors, a lobbying firm... , Alvin Bragg ...Soros-owned and operated Manhattan DA. Putting vicious and blood-thirsty criminals in jail only makes them unhappy, and they've led such hard lives after all... , Adam Kinzinger, Alexander Vindman, and Joe The Big Guy Biden ...46th president of the U.S. Joe's wife and daughter weren't killed by a drunk driver. He didn't graduate with three or even two degrees, wasn't in the top half of his law class, and his daddy didn't come home from a hard day's work in the mines and play football with the guys. The NAACP hasn't endorsed him every time he's run.... . The entire Biden crime family got stripped of their clearances. Kamala Harris who got her start in politix between former Oakland mayor Willie Brown's' knees is also without a clearance.
The inner circle of the plot to imprison him on bogus charges has lost those privileges, as they should. They don’t need them. They’re not running things right now. It made CNN ...formerly the Cable News Network, now who know what it might stand for... angry, so my night has been made.
The liberal media is going to go on about how this is partisan blah blah blah—we know, guys. This is what we voted for, and we love it. We want Dire Revenge. Second, it’s not like we’re unaware of these implications. We don’t care. We know who Trump is, as does the rest of the country, and the nation still voted for him despite the election denialism exhibited by the Left.
Horrible people lost their security clearances. It was a long time coming, and it couldn't happen to a more deserving group.
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I'm sorry for the off-topic post, but I don't know how to post a new topic.
Apparently the prohibitive favorite in the NCAA wrestling finals LOST to the 3-seed. That alone wouldn't make it "news". But my sources tell me that Stevenson (the heavy favorite) confronted the 3-seed before the match because he came out waving an American flag, and President Trump was in attendance.
Wyatt Hendrickson of Oklahoma State *beat* the huge favorite with a take down in the last 30 seconds. Once he won, he stood up and saluted President Trump, and later got to shake his hand.
I don't know how to post this story, but it belongs here. Here's the Yahoo story:
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Crusader, here’s how to post a link in a comment:
1. hHghlight and copy the URL that you want to share. Note that in many cases, a really long URL contains all sorts of coded information about you that has nothing otherwise to do with wherever the link points. So check to see if only that part of the link to the left of the question mark actually works to get to the webpage, and if so, only copy that part for this step. (If one of Rantburg’s computer mavens would translate that out of end-user fumbling for me, I would be grateful!)
2. Open and start a comment. Type a word or phrase to which you will attach your link. I used Link in your comment, above, but the title of the article would do just as well.
3. Highlight your chosen word or phrase.
4. Click on the link icon below the comment box — it looks like binoculars or two links of a chain below a little blue-and-green globe.
5. A little drop-down window will appear, telling you to enter the URL. In the box you will see a place-holder http:// . Highlight it, then paste your URL on top of it. Click OK. All done! :-)
NB: It’s really important to highlight and paste over the place-holding http://, otherwise the URL will not work.
If the question you really wanted answered is how to post a separate article, with or without a block of text:
At the top of the main Rantburg pages (1-5), right under the logo, you’ll see
Post a news link Post your own article
Click on whichever fits your needs, and you’ll get a page with blanks to fill in. There are all sorts of formatting thingies along the top, then three drop-down menus for subject/country, page, and organization. Next a box wherein you’ll type in or copy/paste your headline, below that a box for pasting in the article text if you want it — that’s where you’ll add any highlighted in-lines (making sure to start each on on a separate line rather than continuing from the previous sentence), adding all the formatting stuff…
In the Source box you’ll paste the URL. Below the date type in your name/nym if it did not automatically appear when you opened the thing. And if it is after 2:00 p.m. ET, click on Tomorrow at the far left to reset time and date.
At the top left click on Preview to make sure it looks the way you want. Make any changes necessary, check Preview again, then click Submit.
Hopefully one of the above answered your question, my dear.
[ NY Post] 48 Hr Rule
The former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia was found dead Saturday morning by police who are now investigating the shocking demise of the high profile lawyer, according to reports.
The body of Jessica Aber, 43, a Biden appointee who resigned her position in January as President Trump took office, was discovered at her home by Alexandria Police Department officers just before 9:20 a.m. Saturday morning, according to Fox News.
The circumstances of the death remain under investigation, according to the APD, NBC Washington reported.
The current US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia mourned the shocking loss in a statement issued Saturday afternoon.
"We are heartbroken beyond words to learn of the passing of our friend and former colleague, US Attorney Jessica Aber. She was unmatched as a leader, mentor, and prosecutor, and she is simply irreplaceable as a human being," the statement from US Attorney Erik Siebert read.
Prior to being named US Attorney for EDV, Aber was an assistant US attorney in the district starting in 2009. She then served as counsel to the assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice from 2015 to 2016.
In 2021, she was nominated by President Biden for the high profile post and confirmed unanimously by the senate.
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Her role involved "[leading] a staff of approximately 300 prosecutors, civil litigators and support personnel across four divisions located in Alexandria, Richmond, Norfolk and Newport News."
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The way this is reported, it sounds like she took her own life. I would be delighted to be wrong in my speculation. Hopefully, there is no more need for national attention and her family can grieve. Her office was most notable for taking down a notable journalist for illicit pictures.
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[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] The Small Business Administration (SBA) plans to cut its workforce by 43 percent as the agency is going through a widespread restructuring much like other government agencies as the Trump administration works to cut back on spending and bureaucratic bloat.
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced on Friday that around 2,700 jobs will be cut from the staff of 6,500. ''The SBA was created to be a launchpad for America's small businesses by offering access to capital, which in turn drives job creation, innovation, and a thriving Main Street,'' Loeffler said in a statement. "But in the last four years, the agency has veered off track — doubling in size and turning into a sprawling leviathan plagued by mission creep, financial mismanagement, and waste."
"Just like the small business owners we support, we must do more with less. We have therefore submitted plans to pursue a strategic restructuring that will realign the agency and its resources with our founding mission," Loeffler added in a statement.
In a video posted to X, the SBA administrator also emphasized that the workforce has doubled since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and that there are often "rows of empty desks" at the SBA building with many staffers working remotely.
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Kelly Loeffler delivered a MAGA result. That’s encouraging. Can’t be a big deal as no lib judge has issued a TRO yet.
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I've owned a small business for almost forty years.
SBA has done nothing for me.
In terms of numbers, it has done nothing for most small businesses.
It has, however, provided lots of sinecures for otherwise useless people in government employment.
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It has, however, provided lots of sinecures for otherwise useless people in government employment.
The purpose of a system is what it does. The name don't matter. Except to provide cover. How can you be against Small Business? How can you be against Education or Nationally Endowing Democracy?
[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] Left-wing law firm Paul Weiss, which previously worked against President Donald Trump ...The cad! Twice caught beating wimmin!... during his first term, has reached a deal with the White House after Trump ordered to have their security clearances revoked with an executive order. The firm has promised to cut DEI, become politically neutral in hiring, among a range of other promises.
Brad S. Karp, chairman of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, has a long history of supporting Democrats ...every time you hear the phrase white people, white supremacy,white anything but paint, you're listening to a Democrat. Ask him/her/it to reimagine something for you; they do that a lot, though not well. They can hear a dog whistle a mile or two away. They invented the spoils system and Tammany Hall, and inspired the addition of the word (Thomas) Nasty to the English language. They want to stop continental drift and repeal the law of unintended side effects... . He sought to organize major law firms to challenge policies by the Trump administration that may be vulnerable to certain legal arguments, such as those related to immigration. In 2023, Karp hosted a ''Lawyers for Biden'' fundraiser, and a top partner at his firm helped prepare Vice President Kamala Harris What can be, unburdened by what has been for her debate with Trump.
Trump recently issued an executive order barring the firm from working with the federal government and suggesting that its clients could lose government contracts. The move threatened the firm's business, prompting Karp to initially explore a legal challenge.
However,
today is that tomorrow you were thinking about yesterday... on Wednesday, Karp met with Trump in the Oval Office to negotiate a settlement. The next day, Trump announced that Karp had pledged $40 million in "pro bono legal services during [Trump's] term in office to support causes including assisting ... veterans, fairness in the justice system, and combating anti-Semitism; and other similar initiatives.''
[BREITBART] Governor Tim Walz ...Kamala's smarmy-looking VP running mate, governor of Minnesota, who decided to retire rather than to deploy with his National Guard unit, then claimed to have been in Iraq and Afghanistan. One man's socialism is another man's neighborliness.... (D-MN) claimed Thursday on MSNBC’s "The Rachel Maddow Show" that schools could segregate without the existence of the Department of Education.
Maddow said, "What’s your reaction to closing the Education Department today?"
Walz said, "Well, we knew it was coming, but it’s still a day that I dreaded. I dreaded it as a teacher, as a parent, certainly as a governor now. And the sad part for me about this is Donald Trump ...dictatorial for repealing some (but not all) of the diktats of his predecessor, misogynistic because he likes pretty girls, homophobic because he doesn't think gender bending should be mandatory, truly a man for all seasons... doesn’t know anything about education. This has been a long time dream of the far right to crush the public education system, to take that money and transfer it to private schools that don’t exist in in a lot of areas or rural areas. And then and to undermine some of the missions of the Department of Ed, making sure everybody gets an education regardless of race, religion or abilities."
He added, "It’s about the Civil Rights Department in the Department of Education that makes sure that we don’t have a situation where a Ruby Bridges is escorted to school with police. And so we’re we’re back in an area where we can segregate. And he knows he knows that curriculums and those decisions are made on a local basis, but they muddy the waters."
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His masculinity pales to Rick Maddow's. Jazz hands included
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In the end, if the Dems lose the DOE, there will be a very limited national education policy to impact. Although a mechanism to transfer funding into Mississippi and Louisiana schools will, likely, remain, curriculum controls and drives like No Child Left Behind will be canned. Those are the issues that bring the cash from teacher’s unions into House, Senate and Presidential races. The indignation is about money and power not about the interests of children.
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Any guesses what Tampon Tim's favorite DOE issue is?
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When Musk decides to sue, he doesn’t hire a lawyer. He has a firm that is part of his organization that he uses. There is no additional cost to him. They are highly effective. Bowman, on the other hand, will be hiring a lawyer. He’s screwed.
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It's time for Nazi to become the next N word that people avoid using. Like the original its a pejorative hurled just in hate telling us more about the user than the target.
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"Nazi" is carelessly used by people who never visited a camp or even were forced to watch a camp film. It has no meaning and is synonomous with Conservative and or Christian in their eyes. Note the propaganda machine cranking out all the neg history on operation paperclip outcomes domestically in podcasts, movies, etc. The scary part is They can not grasp what true evil really is, event though it is documented. On a side note, if Musk was successfully, are their grounds for a Tesla owner/prior owner class action for libel or something? That would shut that @#$% down real quick at the public office and celebrity level.
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The process of lawfare, and the cost, is the punishment. Bowman will rue the day he used emotive and slanderous dimokrat talking points after leaving public office.
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.