hahahha. I am the Graduate Documentation Coordinator for the University of Houston Graduate School.
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President Donald Trump “didn’t really care” about opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil drilling until a friend of his in the industry asked him to, he said during a speech Thursday.
Speaking to Republicans at the party’s annual retreat in West Virginia, Trump said he was convinced to put a provision in his tax bill that would open up part of the wildlife refuge to oil and gas companies after one phone call with a friend “who’s in that world and in that business.” Recounting the phone call, Trump told lawmakers: “He said, Ronald Reagan, and every president, has wanted to get ANWR approved. And after that, I said, oh, make sure that’s in the bill. It was amazing how that had an impact, that had a very big impact on me… I really didn’t care about it and then when I heard that everybody wanted it, for 40 years they’d been trying to get it approved, I said make sure you don’t lose ANWR.” |
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The Deep State reopened the Clinton e-mail probe 11 days before the 2016 election at the exact same time they were planting fake evidence that Trump's campaign was working with Russian government to get elected.
It is now clear that the Deep State was trying to get Jill Stein elected. |
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I swear, this is the most logical thing I've read all day. I'm going to steal it, if you don't mind. |
from SPLC's week end email
In his State of the Union address this week, President Trump congratulated his administration for having “taken historic actions to protect religious liberty.” It certainly was historic in October when Trump became the first sitting president to give the keynote address at an annual summit hosted by an anti-LGBT hate group, the Family Research Council. And it was historic when his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, issued religious freedom guidance eroding protections for LGBT people after he consulted with another anti-LGBT hate group, the Alliance Defending Freedom. But it was an anti-immigrant hate group, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), whose talking points laced the State of the Union address this week. CIS presents itself as an independent think tank, but it began as a project of the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform and was founded by white nationalist John Tanton. CIS frequently manipulates its findings to achieve results that further its anti-immigrant agenda. Last fall, for instance, CIS staffer Jessica Vaughn published a report exaggerating how many people would enter America via a process that CIS calls “chain migration” — the hate group’s preferred phrase to stigmatize the idea of immigrant families reuniting. The phrase “chain migration” appeared twice in this week’s State of the Union, alongside dangerous and hateful misinformation about immigrants taken directly from CIS talking points. Given the State of the Union’s author, that should be no surprise. Senior adviser Stephen Miller, who took the lead writing the speech, served for years as an aide to Jeff Sessions, who has himself endorsed CIS’ work, spoken on a CIS panel, and taken whispered counsel from a former CIS staffer during immigration debates on the Senate floor. When Sessions hired Miller fresh from Duke University, he did so at the recommendation of anti-Muslim extremist David Horowitz. Now in the White House, Miller has been claimed and praised by extremists for advocating policy on hate group wish lists and pushing anti-immigrant narratives like the one we heard in the State of the Union. “For decades, open borders have allowed drugs and gangs to pour into our most vulnerable communities. They have allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans,” Trump said Tuesday, reading Miller’s text off a teleprompter. But studies consistently show that immigrants help — not hurt — the U.S. economy. “Most tragically, they have caused the loss of many innocent lives,” Trump said Tuesday — despite study after study finding immigrants commit crime at rates lower than native-born Americans, not higher. Hate groups should not have a seat at the table on matters of national policy or influence what talking points to highlight in the State of the Union. But thanks to Stephen Miller, they have exactly that. |
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Koch Industries Gave $300,000 To GOP Lawmakers Just Before Tax Vote
https://crooksandliars.com/2018/02/k...-gop-lawmakers when are those two old dicks gonna go underground? |
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Who says they have to? We’re full steam ahead into a corporate plutocracy here. The government has been purchased, and things like ethics and legality are becoming increasingly blurry and meaningless. Keith Oberman gave a great little rant about this back when Citizens United passed. I think it as the inspiration for the that show the Newsroom, but I’m not positive. Anyway, it’s scary how accurate his prediction was. |
Don’t mind me, I just popped in for the uplifting conversation.
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The exact same could be said for the other way. Shock! You've got incredibly biased people on both sides.
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Kind of like what we experience here from the Clinton lapdog crew! Its funny because Hilary voted for the Patriot Act twice, the totalitarian dream. Its the corporatists vs. the oligarchs. As Mussolini told us, corporatism is fascism. |
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And who here would dare question Il Duce's teachings! Quite the inspiring professor, that cat... |
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I don't know what it is, but tesla can post just about anything and I still like him.
Shunck could post the cure for cancer and I'd still think he's a cunt. Weird. I think it's just because tesla listens to good music. Am I that shallow? Guess so. |
it’s cuz tesla is truly demented and therefore forgiveable, whereas the skunk is only a massive douche begging for validation
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John Kelly, Chief of Staff, commented: ‘Rob Porter is a man of true integrity and honor, and I can’t say enough good things about him. He is a friend, a confidante and a trusted professional. I am proud to serve alongside him.’
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^ great! Just in time for the Prayer Breakfast. (my prayer: "may they choke on their sausages, oh, Satan")
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From Politico:
Trump believes the men And so, when it comes to women who have to do a job that doesn't begin with "prefixes" like blow and hand, asshole surrounds himself with a bunch of fucking Aunts Phillyses: Conway, Sanders, Hicks, Haley, Nauert. :mad: |
Penice doing his best to undermine any mutual Korean good will. Won't stand for united Korean team, and skips ceremonial dinner
http://time.com/5142888/olympics-201...ning-ceremony/ |
Orrin Hatch on fellow Momo Rob Portman
“It’s incredibly discouraging to see such a vile attack on such a decent man,” the statement read. “Shame on any publication that would print this — and shame on the politically motivated, morally bankrupt character assassins that would attempt to sully a man’s good name. I know Rob. I’ve known him for years, both as a close friend and as a personal advisor. He is kind and considerate towards all. The country needs more honest, principled people like Rob Porter, which is why I hope that this cynical campaign to discredit his character ultimately fails.” Hatch, like Porter, like the women, is a Mormon. This is not insignificant. Forty-two percent of homicides in Utah are the result of domestic violence — much higher than the national average of 30 percent (which, holy crap, is also really bad). This has a lot to do with the way the Church of Latter Day Saints handles domestic violence and other forms of abuse, and has long been an issue for a lot of those within the church and those who have left. It often entails going to the Bishop or the elders and being told to handle it within the family, within the community, not go to the police, and to respect the man as head of the household. In a Mormon family, the father is not just the father, but also the “priest” and the religious leader of the house. To go against him is going against the church itself. Additionally, the church itself is very, very concerned about image in general, as good and wholesome and pure. They teach women makeup application at a young age, they implement strict, modest dress codes, and tend to have absurdly perfect teeth. They place a priority on these things. Domestic violence isn’t just a bad thing for women, it hurts the church’s image if they go public. |
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