Glenn Beck Shouts Into Mic As He Absolutely Rips Media in Fiery Radio Segment: ‘YOU COWER IN FEAR!’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"In video posted online this week, Farrakhan called for black Americans to “rise up” and “kill those who kill us” if the federal government fails to “intercede in our affairs.” The Nation of Islam leader added, “Stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling.”
Beck played the audio Wednesday — and then unloaded on the press.
“Where is the media?!” he shouted into the microphone. “When you took us on day after day after day after day saying we were inciting violence — where the hell are you?!”
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Saturday, August 08, 2015
Michael Swartz: Baltimore Homicide Spike Is the Harvest of Leftism
Michael Swartz: Baltimore Homicide Spike Is the Harvest of Leftism — The Patriot Post:
"Chicago rightfully gets headlines for being America’s most prolific murder city, but three months after Baltimore erupted in flames following the death of criminal suspect Freddie Gray, the city’s total number of homicides has set an all-time city record for a three-month timeframe.
The 116 homicides recorded in Baltimore from May through July included last month’s total of 43, which was its highest monthly toll since 1972.
...As one beleaguered city resident put it, “The ones doing the violence, the shootings — they’re eating Percocet like candy and they’re not thinking about consequences.
They have no discipline, they have no respect.
They think this is a game.
How many can I put down on the East side?
How many can I put down on the West side?”
In practically every Baltimore case, though, it was black-on-black crime that inflated the murder rate. “Black Lives Matter” has been a handy slogan for the race-baiters who descended on Baltimore, Ferguson and New York and shouted down a former mayor of Baltimore whose delusions of grandeur make him believe he’s presidential material.
But one has to ask if those lives matter enough to people in the city who refuse to relinquish their status as victims.
The answer would seem to be “no.”
Black lives seem to matter only when the race-baiters can make a show of things, not when blacks kill other blacks, or otherwise destroy their own neighborhoods...
"Chicago rightfully gets headlines for being America’s most prolific murder city, but three months after Baltimore erupted in flames following the death of criminal suspect Freddie Gray, the city’s total number of homicides has set an all-time city record for a three-month timeframe.
The 116 homicides recorded in Baltimore from May through July included last month’s total of 43, which was its highest monthly toll since 1972.
...As one beleaguered city resident put it, “The ones doing the violence, the shootings — they’re eating Percocet like candy and they’re not thinking about consequences.
They have no discipline, they have no respect.
They think this is a game.
How many can I put down on the East side?
How many can I put down on the West side?”
In practically every Baltimore case, though, it was black-on-black crime that inflated the murder rate. “Black Lives Matter” has been a handy slogan for the race-baiters who descended on Baltimore, Ferguson and New York and shouted down a former mayor of Baltimore whose delusions of grandeur make him believe he’s presidential material.
But one has to ask if those lives matter enough to people in the city who refuse to relinquish their status as victims.
The answer would seem to be “no.”
Black lives seem to matter only when the race-baiters can make a show of things, not when blacks kill other blacks, or otherwise destroy their own neighborhoods...
History for August 8
History for August 8 - On-This-Day.com:
Matthew Henson 1866 - Explorer, along with Robert Peary and their Eskimo guide, were the first people to reach the North Pole, Dino DeLaurentis 1919, Dustin Hoffman 1937
Connie Stevens 1938, Keith Carradine 1949, Donny Most 1953
1588 - The Spanish Armada was defeated by the English fleet ending an invasion attempt.
1815 - Napoleon Bonaparte set sail for St. Helena, in the South Atlantic. The remainder of his life was spent there in exile.
1844 - After the killing of Joseph Smith on June 27, Bringham Young was chosen to lead the Mormons.
1876 - Thomas Edison received a patent for the mimeograph. The mimeograph was a "method of preparing autographic stencils for printing."
1899 - The refrigerator was patented by A.T. Marshall.
1911 - The number of representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives was established at 435. There was one member of Congress for every 211,877 residents.
1966 - Michael DeBakey became the first surgeon to install an artificial heart pump in a patient.
1995 - Saddam Hussein's two eldest daughters, their husbands, and several senior army officers defected.
Friday, August 07, 2015
Report: The True Reason For The FBI Probe Into Hillary's Emails Is Not What Clinton Camp Claims
Report: The True Reason For The FBI Probe Into Hillary's Emails Is Not What Clinton Camp Claims:
"As Western Journalism reported late last month — when two inspectors general asked the Justice Department to open an investigation into Hillary’s use of a private email account maintained on a personal server — The New York Times was persuaded by the Clinton campaign to change its original story.
The first report published by the Times said the request was for Justice to launch a “criminal” probe. After complaints from Hillary’s image-protection team, the “criminal” description was eliminated in favor of less provocative, more neutral language."
"As Western Journalism reported late last month — when two inspectors general asked the Justice Department to open an investigation into Hillary’s use of a private email account maintained on a personal server — The New York Times was persuaded by the Clinton campaign to change its original story.
The first report published by the Times said the request was for Justice to launch a “criminal” probe. After complaints from Hillary’s image-protection team, the “criminal” description was eliminated in favor of less provocative, more neutral language."
"Democrats tweet sexist attack on Carly Fiorina
Instapundit » Blog Archive » ASHE SCHOW: Democrats tweet sexist attack on Carly Fiorina. For those who weren’t watching the d…:
ASHE SCHOW: Democrats tweet sexist attack on Carly Fiorina.
ASHE SCHOW: Democrats tweet sexist attack on Carly Fiorina.
For those who weren’t watching the debate, Fiorina wore a pink suit. Of all the disbelief GIFs the Democrats could have chosen, they chose one of a small blonde girl in a pink jacket?Had this been a tweet from the Republicans about Hillary Clinton, the phrase “war on women” certainly would have been attached. It should be no difference for the Democrats.
While the Left wants to claim that every criticism or slight from a Republican is rooted in sexism, their own Twitter account compares a female Republican to a little girl. Maybe they should look in the mirror the next time they accuse a Republican of being sexist.
If it weren’t for double standards, they wouldn’t have any standards at all."
You'd Have Thought Me a Conspiracy Theorist
You'd Have Thought Me a Conspiracy Theorist | RedState
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would negotiate a deal that he acknowledges will fund terrorism, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would lecture Christians on the crusades and call a growing army of Islamic radicals “junior varsity,” you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would argue before the Supreme Court that there is no ministerial exception in the First Amendment, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama’s administration would suggest before the Supreme Court that they might take away the tax exempt status of churches and religious institutions that do not support gay marriage, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would do nothing if Russia invaded Ukraine, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama’s administration would preside over the largest hack of personnel records and the families of American soldiers would have muslim men show up at their homes in the United States to intimidate them, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would publicly release classified details about Israel’s nuclear capabilities, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
Well, here we are and all those things have happened.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would negotiate a deal that he acknowledges will fund terrorism, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would lecture Christians on the crusades and call a growing army of Islamic radicals “junior varsity,” you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would argue before the Supreme Court that there is no ministerial exception in the First Amendment, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama’s administration would suggest before the Supreme Court that they might take away the tax exempt status of churches and religious institutions that do not support gay marriage, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would do nothing if Russia invaded Ukraine, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama’s administration would preside over the largest hack of personnel records and the families of American soldiers would have muslim men show up at their homes in the United States to intimidate them, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
If I told you in 2008 that Barack Obama would publicly release classified details about Israel’s nuclear capabilities, you’d have thought me a conspiracy theorist.
Well, here we are and all those things have happened.
Obama Mocks Voter Fraud Concerns: ‘Not Happening’ | TheBlaze.com
Obama Mocks Voter Fraud Concerns: ‘Not Happening’ | TheBlaze.com:
"President Barack Obama unleashed on states that require voters to show ID, calling them deceptive attempts to disenfranchise people over a problem — voter fraud — that is “not happening.”
“Sadly, too many states are making it harder to vote and instituting voter ID laws that on the surface sound good,” Obama said at a White House event Thursday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. “If you poll the average American they’ll say yeah, I can show an ID. But in practice, it turns out that’s not always easy to do.”
"President Barack Obama unleashed on states that require voters to show ID, calling them deceptive attempts to disenfranchise people over a problem — voter fraud — that is “not happening.”
“Sadly, too many states are making it harder to vote and instituting voter ID laws that on the surface sound good,” Obama said at a White House event Thursday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. “If you poll the average American they’ll say yeah, I can show an ID. But in practice, it turns out that’s not always easy to do.”
Carly, watch out!!-----When McCain picked Palin, liberal journalists coordinated the best line of attack
When McCain picked Palin, liberal journalists coordinated the best line of attack | The Daily Caller:
In the hours after Sen. John McCain announced his choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his running mate in the last presidential race, members of an online forum called Journolist struggled to make sense of the pick.
Many of them were liberal reporters, and in some cases their comments reflected a journalist’s instinct to figure out the meaning of a story.
But in many other exchanges, the Journolisters clearly had another, more partisan goal in mind: to formulate the most effective talking points in order to defeat Palin and McCain and help elect Barack Obama president.
The tone was more campaign headquarters than newsroom.
The conversation began with a debate over how best to attack Sarah Palin.
“Honestly, this pick reeks of desperation,” wrote Michael Cohen of the New America Foundation in the minutes after the news became public.
“How can anyone logically argue that Sarah Pallin [sic], a one-term governor of Alaska, is qualified to be President of the United States?
Train wreck, thy name is Sarah Pallin.”
Not a wise argument, responded Jonathan Stein, a reporter for Mother Jones.
If McCain were asked about Palin’s inexperience, he could simply point to then candidate Barack Obama’s similarly thin resume.
“Q: Sen. McCain, given Gov. Palin’s paltry experience, how is she qualified to be commander in chief?,” Stein asked hypothetically. “
A: Well, she has much experience as the Democratic nominee.”
“What a joke,” added Jeffrey Toobin of the New Yorker.
“I always thought that some part of McCain doesn’t want to be president, and this choice proves my point. Welcome back, Admiral Stockdale.”
Daniel Levy of the Century Foundation noted that Obama’s “non-official campaign” would need to work hard to discredit Palin.
“This seems to me like an occasion when the non-official campaign has a big role to play in defining Palin, shaping the terms of the conversation and saying things that the official [Obama] campaign shouldn’t say – very hard-hitting stuff, including some of the things that people have been noting here – scare people about having this woefully inexperienced, no foreign policy/national security/right-wing christia wing-nut a heartbeat away …… bang away at McCain’s age making this unusually significant …. I think people should be replicating some of the not-so-pleasant viral email campaigns that were used against [Obama].”
Ryan Donmoyer, a reporter for Bloomberg News who was covering the campaign, sent a quick thought that Palin’s choice not to have an abortion when she unexpectedly became pregnant at age 44 would likely boost her image because it was a heartwarming story.
“Her decision to keep the Down’s baby is going to be a hugely emotional story that appeals to a vast swath of America, I think,” Donmoyer wrote.
Politico reporter Ben Adler, now an editor at Newsweek, replied, “but doesn’t leaving sad baby without its mother while she campaigns weaken that family values argument?
Or will everyone be too afraid to make that point?”
In the hours after Sen. John McCain announced his choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his running mate in the last presidential race, members of an online forum called Journolist struggled to make sense of the pick.
Many of them were liberal reporters, and in some cases their comments reflected a journalist’s instinct to figure out the meaning of a story.
But in many other exchanges, the Journolisters clearly had another, more partisan goal in mind: to formulate the most effective talking points in order to defeat Palin and McCain and help elect Barack Obama president.
The tone was more campaign headquarters than newsroom.
The conversation began with a debate over how best to attack Sarah Palin.
“Honestly, this pick reeks of desperation,” wrote Michael Cohen of the New America Foundation in the minutes after the news became public.
“How can anyone logically argue that Sarah Pallin [sic], a one-term governor of Alaska, is qualified to be President of the United States?
Train wreck, thy name is Sarah Pallin.”
Not a wise argument, responded Jonathan Stein, a reporter for Mother Jones.
If McCain were asked about Palin’s inexperience, he could simply point to then candidate Barack Obama’s similarly thin resume.
“Q: Sen. McCain, given Gov. Palin’s paltry experience, how is she qualified to be commander in chief?,” Stein asked hypothetically. “
A: Well, she has much experience as the Democratic nominee.”
“What a joke,” added Jeffrey Toobin of the New Yorker.
“I always thought that some part of McCain doesn’t want to be president, and this choice proves my point. Welcome back, Admiral Stockdale.”
Daniel Levy of the Century Foundation noted that Obama’s “non-official campaign” would need to work hard to discredit Palin.
“This seems to me like an occasion when the non-official campaign has a big role to play in defining Palin, shaping the terms of the conversation and saying things that the official [Obama] campaign shouldn’t say – very hard-hitting stuff, including some of the things that people have been noting here – scare people about having this woefully inexperienced, no foreign policy/national security/right-wing christia wing-nut a heartbeat away …… bang away at McCain’s age making this unusually significant …. I think people should be replicating some of the not-so-pleasant viral email campaigns that were used against [Obama].”
Ryan Donmoyer, a reporter for Bloomberg News who was covering the campaign, sent a quick thought that Palin’s choice not to have an abortion when she unexpectedly became pregnant at age 44 would likely boost her image because it was a heartwarming story.
“Her decision to keep the Down’s baby is going to be a hugely emotional story that appeals to a vast swath of America, I think,” Donmoyer wrote.
Politico reporter Ben Adler, now an editor at Newsweek, replied, “but doesn’t leaving sad baby without its mother while she campaigns weaken that family values argument?
Or will everyone be too afraid to make that point?”
Wayne County to enter consent agreement with state to fix $52 million deficit
Wayne County to enter consent agreement with state to fix $52 million deficit - Crain's Detroit Business:
"Wayne County will enter into a consent agreement with the state of Michigan in an effort to fix a $52 million structural deficit.
County commissioners voted 12-2 Thursday to allow state Treasury officials to take an active role in the fiscal restructuring of the county, which has 1.7 million residents and Detroit as its largest city.
Past deals with Detroit and other fiscally troubled Michigan communities have included the appointment of financial advisory boards, the submission of monthly reports to the Treasury Department and the creation of revenue and spending plans.
Gov. Rick Snyder confirmed last month that a financial emergency existed in Wayne County, which faces a projected $171 million deficit by 2019 if remedial measures aren't taken.
...Detroit entered a consent agreement with the state in 2012, but was unable to consistently meet the requirements of the deal. Snyder confirmed Detroit's financial emergency in early 2013 and that March appointed turnaround specialist Kevyn Orr as emergency manager.
Orr was given control of Detroit's finances and took the city through the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.
The city emerged from Chapter 9 in December, eliminating or restructuring $7 billion in debt."
"Wayne County will enter into a consent agreement with the state of Michigan in an effort to fix a $52 million structural deficit.
County commissioners voted 12-2 Thursday to allow state Treasury officials to take an active role in the fiscal restructuring of the county, which has 1.7 million residents and Detroit as its largest city.
Past deals with Detroit and other fiscally troubled Michigan communities have included the appointment of financial advisory boards, the submission of monthly reports to the Treasury Department and the creation of revenue and spending plans.
Gov. Rick Snyder confirmed last month that a financial emergency existed in Wayne County, which faces a projected $171 million deficit by 2019 if remedial measures aren't taken.
...Detroit entered a consent agreement with the state in 2012, but was unable to consistently meet the requirements of the deal. Snyder confirmed Detroit's financial emergency in early 2013 and that March appointed turnaround specialist Kevyn Orr as emergency manager.
Orr was given control of Detroit's finances and took the city through the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.
The city emerged from Chapter 9 in December, eliminating or restructuring $7 billion in debt."
Quds Force commander Soleimani visited Moscow, met Russian leaders in defiance of sanctions
Exclusive: Quds Force commander Soleimani visited Moscow, met Russian leaders in defiance of sanctions | Fox News:
The shadowy Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani recently visited Moscow to meet with senior Russian leaders, according to two Western intelligence sources, despite a travel ban and U.N. Security Council resolutions barring him from leaving Iran.
On July 24, one week before Secretary of State John Kerry testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee and faced questions about the newly struck nuclear deal, Soleimani arrived in Moscow for meetings with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and President Vladimir Putin.
It was not immediately clear what the Iranian leader discussed, but the revelation comes as the United Nations and European Union arms embargo against Iran is slated to be lifted in five years as part of the comprehensive nuclear agreement announced July 14 from Vienna.
Soleimani was first designated a terrorist and sanctioned by the U.S. in 2005 for his role as a supporter of terrorism.
In October 2011, the U.S. Treasury Department tied Soleimani to the failed Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States at a popular restaurant in Washington, D.C.
The Quds Force is the special forces external wing of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, responsible for supporting terrorist proxies across the Middle East. It reports directly to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Soleimani is increasingly being recognized as a key player and point person as Iranian influence in the region grows, despite assurances from Kerry and others that Soleimani and the Quds Force will continue to face sanctions from the U.S. Treasury after U.N. sanctions are lifted against Soleimani as part of the nuclear deal.
Soleimani arrived in Moscow on Air Iran flight #5130, a commercial flight from Tehran, at 6:50 a.m. on July 24, a Friday.
He left Moscow the following Sunday, July 26, at 10:25 p.m. on flight #5120, according to Western intelligence sources.
U.N. sanctions have not yet been lifted against Iran, and Soleimani, as head of the Iranian Quds Force is sanctioned as part of Security Council Resolution 1747.
He is prohibited to travel, and any country that lets him transit or travel is defying the sanctions. (Russia is a permanent member of the Security Council and would have been aware of this restriction when meeting with him.)
Soleimani has been photographed during recent battles against the Islamic State in Iraq leading troops and advising Iranian backed Shia militias, most notably in the battle for Tikrit in March.
The shadowy Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani recently visited Moscow to meet with senior Russian leaders, according to two Western intelligence sources, despite a travel ban and U.N. Security Council resolutions barring him from leaving Iran.
On July 24, one week before Secretary of State John Kerry testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee and faced questions about the newly struck nuclear deal, Soleimani arrived in Moscow for meetings with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and President Vladimir Putin.
It was not immediately clear what the Iranian leader discussed, but the revelation comes as the United Nations and European Union arms embargo against Iran is slated to be lifted in five years as part of the comprehensive nuclear agreement announced July 14 from Vienna.
Soleimani was first designated a terrorist and sanctioned by the U.S. in 2005 for his role as a supporter of terrorism.
In October 2011, the U.S. Treasury Department tied Soleimani to the failed Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States at a popular restaurant in Washington, D.C.
The Quds Force is the special forces external wing of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, responsible for supporting terrorist proxies across the Middle East. It reports directly to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Soleimani is increasingly being recognized as a key player and point person as Iranian influence in the region grows, despite assurances from Kerry and others that Soleimani and the Quds Force will continue to face sanctions from the U.S. Treasury after U.N. sanctions are lifted against Soleimani as part of the nuclear deal.
Soleimani arrived in Moscow on Air Iran flight #5130, a commercial flight from Tehran, at 6:50 a.m. on July 24, a Friday.
He left Moscow the following Sunday, July 26, at 10:25 p.m. on flight #5120, according to Western intelligence sources.
U.N. sanctions have not yet been lifted against Iran, and Soleimani, as head of the Iranian Quds Force is sanctioned as part of Security Council Resolution 1747.
He is prohibited to travel, and any country that lets him transit or travel is defying the sanctions. (Russia is a permanent member of the Security Council and would have been aware of this restriction when meeting with him.)
Soleimani has been photographed during recent battles against the Islamic State in Iraq leading troops and advising Iranian backed Shia militias, most notably in the battle for Tikrit in March.
Watch MSNBC Reporter Call Out WH Spox to His Face Over Obama Claim: ‘No, It Wasn’t — I’ll Read You the Quote’ | Video | TheBlaze.com
Watch MSNBC Reporter Call Out WH Spox to His Face Over Obama Claim: ‘No, It Wasn’t — I’ll Read You the Quote’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"MSNBC’s senior White House correspondent Chris Jansing confronted White House press secretary Josh Earnest on the air Thursday and refuted his claim about a quote from President Barack Obama in which he argued people in Iran chanting “death to America” have a common cause with Republicans."
"MSNBC’s senior White House correspondent Chris Jansing confronted White House press secretary Josh Earnest on the air Thursday and refuted his claim about a quote from President Barack Obama in which he argued people in Iran chanting “death to America” have a common cause with Republicans."
Defusing The Student Loan Forgiveness Tax Bomb
TaxProf Blog:
Following up on my previous post, The 'Tax Bomb' Facing Lawyers Who Enroll In Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plans:
Steven Chung (Lawyerist), Defusing the Student Loan Forgiveness Tax Bomb:
For those who are struggling to repay their federal student loans, there are alternative repayment plans available.
The programs are known as Income Based Repayment (IBR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE).
These plans lower borrowers’ monthly student loan payments based on a percentage of their monthly income.
If they stay on these plans for twenty to twenty-five years, then any balances remaining are forgiven.
While these plans sound tempting, there are caveats.
First, these plans are not available for private loans, which includes companies like SoFi. Second, Lawyerist writer Lisa Needham warned that income-based student loan repayment plans are a trap. According to Jacob Gershman’s article in the Wall Street Journal, some will have to get ready for a hefty tax bomb once their federal student loans are forgiven starting in 2032.
The Treasury Department ruled that any federal student loans forgiven under the IBR or PAYE programs are considered taxable cancellation of debt (COD) income and must be reported on the borrower’s income tax return.
However, if the taxpayer can show that he is insolvent, then he can reduce or eliminate COD income depending on the amount of his insolvency.
Forgiven student loan debt is not taxable to those who complete the ten year Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
This article will explain how the insolvency exception works and provide some strategies to defuse the tax bomb.
Following up on my previous post, The 'Tax Bomb' Facing Lawyers Who Enroll In Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plans:
Steven Chung (Lawyerist), Defusing the Student Loan Forgiveness Tax Bomb:
For those who are struggling to repay their federal student loans, there are alternative repayment plans available.
The programs are known as Income Based Repayment (IBR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE).
These plans lower borrowers’ monthly student loan payments based on a percentage of their monthly income.
If they stay on these plans for twenty to twenty-five years, then any balances remaining are forgiven.
While these plans sound tempting, there are caveats.
First, these plans are not available for private loans, which includes companies like SoFi. Second, Lawyerist writer Lisa Needham warned that income-based student loan repayment plans are a trap. According to Jacob Gershman’s article in the Wall Street Journal, some will have to get ready for a hefty tax bomb once their federal student loans are forgiven starting in 2032.
The Treasury Department ruled that any federal student loans forgiven under the IBR or PAYE programs are considered taxable cancellation of debt (COD) income and must be reported on the borrower’s income tax return.
However, if the taxpayer can show that he is insolvent, then he can reduce or eliminate COD income depending on the amount of his insolvency.
Forgiven student loan debt is not taxable to those who complete the ten year Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
This article will explain how the insolvency exception works and provide some strategies to defuse the tax bomb.
Chris Matthews left speechless after run-in with Carly Fiorina
Chris Matthews left speechless after run-in with Carly Fiorina | Washington Examiner:
MSNBC's Chris Matthews was at a loss for words Thursday after pressing 2016 Republican candidate Carly Fiorina to explain why she thinks Hillary Clinton is a "liar."
As it turns out, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO is not only quick on her feet, but she is apparently able to render one of the loudest cable personalities speechless.
"You called Hillary Clinton a liar tonight on a number of occasions," Matthews said, referring to a GOP primary debate in which Fiorina had just participated.
"Do you want to explain why you would use such a — almost end of conversation term for your possible opponent next year?" he asked.
"Because it's true," she replied simply.
"One of the things people are tired of in politics — and Republicans do it as well — is we don't use common sense language. We talk in sanitized sound bites. I don't, but most politicians do."
"People are tired of sanitized sound bites and bumper sticker rhetoric. They want to have a conversation about the real issues," she added.
"And by any standard, common sense measure, Hillary Clinton has lied: About Benghazi and about her emails and about her server."
Matthews was unsatisfied.
"How do you debate someone if it comes to that?" he asked.
"Do you really think that's a way to engage in a debate? To call your opponent a liar? I'm astounded by that judgment of yours."
Fiorina pushed back, noting that she was very specific about the subjects where she thinks Clinton has lied.
Fiorina claimed she never said Clinton lied "about everything."
"You are the one who has made a generalized comment about her. Not me," she told Matthews.
Fiorina continued, launching into a detailed and thorough takedown of Clinton's tenure at the State Department, including her handling of the events surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, as well as her disastrous "reset" with Russia.
Matthews was momentarily speechless.
"I see why you stood out tonight," he eventually said, bringing the interview to a close.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews was at a loss for words Thursday after pressing 2016 Republican candidate Carly Fiorina to explain why she thinks Hillary Clinton is a "liar."
As it turns out, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO is not only quick on her feet, but she is apparently able to render one of the loudest cable personalities speechless.
"You called Hillary Clinton a liar tonight on a number of occasions," Matthews said, referring to a GOP primary debate in which Fiorina had just participated.
"Do you want to explain why you would use such a — almost end of conversation term for your possible opponent next year?" he asked.
"Because it's true," she replied simply.
"One of the things people are tired of in politics — and Republicans do it as well — is we don't use common sense language. We talk in sanitized sound bites. I don't, but most politicians do."
"People are tired of sanitized sound bites and bumper sticker rhetoric. They want to have a conversation about the real issues," she added.
"And by any standard, common sense measure, Hillary Clinton has lied: About Benghazi and about her emails and about her server."
Matthews was unsatisfied.
"How do you debate someone if it comes to that?" he asked.
"Do you really think that's a way to engage in a debate? To call your opponent a liar? I'm astounded by that judgment of yours."
Fiorina pushed back, noting that she was very specific about the subjects where she thinks Clinton has lied.
Fiorina claimed she never said Clinton lied "about everything."
"You are the one who has made a generalized comment about her. Not me," she told Matthews.
Fiorina continued, launching into a detailed and thorough takedown of Clinton's tenure at the State Department, including her handling of the events surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, as well as her disastrous "reset" with Russia.
Matthews was momentarily speechless.
"I see why you stood out tonight," he eventually said, bringing the interview to a close.
Glenn Beck Shouts Into Mic As He Absolutely Rips Media in Fiery Radio Segment: ‘YOU COWER IN FEAR!’
Glenn Beck Shouts Into Mic As He Absolutely Rips Media in Fiery Radio Segment: ‘YOU COWER IN FEAR!’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"In video posted online this week, Farrakhan called for black Americans to “rise up” and “kill those who kill us” if the federal government fails to “intercede in our affairs.” The Nation of Islam leader added, “Stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling.”
Beck played the audio Wednesday — and then unloaded on the press.
“Where is the media?!” he shouted into the microphone. “When you took us on day after day after day after day saying we were inciting violence — where the hell are you?!”
"In video posted online this week, Farrakhan called for black Americans to “rise up” and “kill those who kill us” if the federal government fails to “intercede in our affairs.” The Nation of Islam leader added, “Stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling.”
Beck played the audio Wednesday — and then unloaded on the press.
“Where is the media?!” he shouted into the microphone. “When you took us on day after day after day after day saying we were inciting violence — where the hell are you?!”
Watch the Tense Moment Senator Has to Ask Obama’s Key Iran Deal Negotiator the Same Question Five Times: ‘That’s Not My Question’ | Video | TheBlaze.com
Watch the Tense Moment Senator Has to Ask Obama’s Key Iran Deal Negotiator the Same Question Five Times: ‘That’s Not My Question’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
“That’s not my question,” Vitter shot back. “Do you think it’s appropriate that I don’t get to read it when I have to vote on the matter?”
The Obama administration official replied, “You’ll have to make your own judgment about it.” When pressed harder, she added, “My opinion is that it’s in the United States’ national security interests for there to be a comprehensive safeguards protocol and that those protocols remain confidential.”
“That’s not my question,” Vitter shot back. “Do you think it’s appropriate that I don’t get to read it when I have to vote on the matter?”
The Obama administration official replied, “You’ll have to make your own judgment about it.” When pressed harder, she added, “My opinion is that it’s in the United States’ national security interests for there to be a comprehensive safeguards protocol and that those protocols remain confidential.”
Rand Paul Got the Least Talk Time of Any Debate Candidate
Rand Paul Got the Least Talk Time of Any Debate Candidate - Hit & Run : Reason.com
Which candidate was most shafted by the structure of the Fox News Republican presidential debate on Thursday night?
That would be Sen. Rand Paul, who was given vastly less talking time than the rest of the candidates.
Paul received just under 5 minutes of talking time, the least of any of the 10 participants in the debate. According to NPR’s Domenico Montanaro, the time totals were as follows:
Which candidate was most shafted by the structure of the Fox News Republican presidential debate on Thursday night?
That would be Sen. Rand Paul, who was given vastly less talking time than the rest of the candidates.
Paul received just under 5 minutes of talking time, the least of any of the 10 participants in the debate. According to NPR’s Domenico Montanaro, the time totals were as follows:
1 Trump 10:302 Bush 8:333 Huck 6:324 Carsn/Crz 6:286 Kasch 6:257 Rubio 6:228 Chrste 6:039 Walkr 5:4310 Paul 4:51
History for August 7
History for August 7 - On-This-Day.com:
Mata Hari 1876, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer 1927, B.J. Thomas 1942
Garrison Keillor 1942, David Duchovny 1960, Charlize Theron 1975
1789 - The U.S. War Department was established by the U.S. Congress.
1782 - George Washington created the Order of the Purple Heart.
1888 - Theophilus Van Kannel received a patent for the revolving door.
1942 - U.S. forces landed at Guadalcanal, marking the start of the first major allied offensive in the Pacific during World War II.
1960 - The Cuban Catholic Church condemned the rise of communism in Cuba. Fidel Castro then banned all religious TV and radio broadcasts.
1964 - The U.S. Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, which gave President Johnson broad powers in dealing with reported North Vietnamese attacks on U.S. forces.
1974 - French stuntman Philippe Petit walked a tightrope strung between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center.
1990 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush ordered U.S. troops and warplanes to Saudi Arabia to guard against a possible invasion by Iraq.
2003 - In California, Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that he would run for the office of governor.
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