O'Keefe Strikes Again-Undercover Video Shows NH Election Officials Allowing Out-Of-State Voters:
"There is massive evidence of voter fraud taking place all over the country. You can see other Project Veritas videos that we have reported on here and here. President Donald Trump has also announced that he will be launching an investigation into voter fraud.
The reason why the Democrats don’t want voter I.D. laws or an investigation into voter fraud is because they can’t win an election without cheating. They’ve been bringing in out of state voters for years to help win elections. Many illegal aliens are registered to vote which is egregious. Every illegal alien vote cancels out a vote from a tax paying, law abiding citizen."
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
(1) Clarice Feldman - soylent red: I'm reminded of a term:...
(1) Clarice Feldman - soylent red: I'm reminded of a term:...:
"soylent red: I'm reminded of a term: intelligence gain/loss (IGL).
IGL is an assessment of the relative merits of:
a. using intelligence to attack or defend against the enemy, thereby letting the enemy know you have collected on him, or
b. absorbing short term loss to protect the fact that you are collecting on an enemy, thus preserving your source of collection.
The leaks that brought down Flynn will prove to be a relative IGL failure for the Left.
Flynn was the easiest of targets to discredit (IMO the weakest link in Trump's WH).
Flynn was the easiest of targets to discredit (IMO the weakest link in Trump's WH).
And yet the Left chose to expose the corrupt Deep State to bring him down.
It's like a country using its only nuke to destroy a platoon of cooks.
That kind of strategic stupidity can only be perpetrated by a group of assholes who have no idea how much danger they are in of extinction.
The Deep State is populated by just that kind of asshole.
Press on with the agenda.
Discover and prosecute the assholes responsible this time.
Install a cadre of deputy secretaries and IGs who will install and enforce policies that will expose and destroy the rest.
Posted by: Soylent Red"
State worker racks up nearly $180K in overtime pay
State worker racks up nearly $180K in overtime pay | New York Post:
"A state technology worker more than tripled her salary last year by running up $179,930 in overtime, records show.
Deborah Casais walked off with total earnings of $247,757 working for the Office of Information Technology Services despite a base salary of $67,827.
That made the Albany-area woman the state overtime champ for 2016.
Casais did not respond to a message left at her home.
Her co-worker Peter Walton made $135,109.18 in overtime on top of the same $67,827 base salary, the records show.
Walton’s overtime take, however, was just the fourth highest in t
he state, with two mental-health center ranking second and third among the state’s top OT earners.
Denise Williams, a treatment assistant at the Kirby Psychiatric Center on Wards Island off Manhattan, pulled in $167,122.13 in OT, on top of her base salary of $71,072.
Williams was the leading overtime earner in 2015, having taken in $171,994 that year..."
"A state technology worker more than tripled her salary last year by running up $179,930 in overtime, records show.
Deborah Casais walked off with total earnings of $247,757 working for the Office of Information Technology Services despite a base salary of $67,827.
That made the Albany-area woman the state overtime champ for 2016.
Casais did not respond to a message left at her home.
Her co-worker Peter Walton made $135,109.18 in overtime on top of the same $67,827 base salary, the records show.
Walton’s overtime take, however, was just the fourth highest in t
he state, with two mental-health center ranking second and third among the state’s top OT earners.
Denise Williams, a treatment assistant at the Kirby Psychiatric Center on Wards Island off Manhattan, pulled in $167,122.13 in OT, on top of her base salary of $71,072.
Williams was the leading overtime earner in 2015, having taken in $171,994 that year..."
Citizens Demand California Senator Go To Jail After Admitting 1/2 His Family Is Illegal - American News - Breaking News, Political News and Updates
Citizens Demand California Senator Go To Jail After Admitting 1/2 His Family Is Illegal - American News - Breaking News, Political News and Updates:
"Understandably, many Americans were outraged that a senator was admitting he has personal knowledge of people breaking immigration law. It didn’t take long for social media to erupt with criticisms.
“By admitting half his family is in US illegally and using falsified documents, CA President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon should be arrested,”"
"Understandably, many Americans were outraged that a senator was admitting he has personal knowledge of people breaking immigration law. It didn’t take long for social media to erupt with criticisms.
“By admitting half his family is in US illegally and using falsified documents, CA President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon should be arrested,”"
How car rental companies are stealing your money
How car rental companies are stealing your money | New York Post:
"Today I’m going to help car rental companies steal more of your money.
Why would I do such a thing?
Because I don’t think the companies are being creative enough with the existing charges they sneak into the fine print of their contracts.
And also because I’ve been traveling a little lately and have become aware of deficiencies in the companies’ duplicity.
Let me explain. I recently got a letter from a reader who had the audacity to look at the fine, smudged print on his Avis contract.
Then he made me read it.
“The $21-a-day rate for three days — $63 before sales tax — becomes $83.03 before sales tax.
Note the security fee, the energy recovery fee and finally the battery fee,” the reader wrote to me.
Ah, but even those pesky fees didn’t bring the renter anywhere close to the net cost of the three-day trip.
There was also the fee that was listed as “Veh License Recoup 0.80/DY” — which turned out to be an 80-cent-a-day fee to help Avis pay for the cars’ paperwork — and the more mysterious fee just listed as “FTP SR$ 1.00/DY.”
What, I asked, could that be?
Well it turns out that Avis — and probably other companies, too — add a surcharge (SR) of $1 a day to pay for its Frequent Traveler Program (FTP).
Who knew?!
After I inquired and Avis sent me some more fine print, I learned that the company “will assess a frequent flyer surcharge equivalent to 75 cents a day” (except when it’s $1 a day).
“The amount assessed is collected by Avis to offset a portion of Avis’ annual cost of participation in frequent flyer programs.”
Really, don’t you think this is brilliant?
Customers are charged for frequent traveler points even if they never use them..."
"Today I’m going to help car rental companies steal more of your money.
Why would I do such a thing?
Because I don’t think the companies are being creative enough with the existing charges they sneak into the fine print of their contracts.
And also because I’ve been traveling a little lately and have become aware of deficiencies in the companies’ duplicity.
Let me explain. I recently got a letter from a reader who had the audacity to look at the fine, smudged print on his Avis contract.
Then he made me read it.
“The $21-a-day rate for three days — $63 before sales tax — becomes $83.03 before sales tax.
Note the security fee, the energy recovery fee and finally the battery fee,” the reader wrote to me.
Ah, but even those pesky fees didn’t bring the renter anywhere close to the net cost of the three-day trip.
There was also the fee that was listed as “Veh License Recoup 0.80/DY” — which turned out to be an 80-cent-a-day fee to help Avis pay for the cars’ paperwork — and the more mysterious fee just listed as “FTP SR$ 1.00/DY.”
What, I asked, could that be?
Well it turns out that Avis — and probably other companies, too — add a surcharge (SR) of $1 a day to pay for its Frequent Traveler Program (FTP).
Who knew?!
After I inquired and Avis sent me some more fine print, I learned that the company “will assess a frequent flyer surcharge equivalent to 75 cents a day” (except when it’s $1 a day).
“The amount assessed is collected by Avis to offset a portion of Avis’ annual cost of participation in frequent flyer programs.”
Really, don’t you think this is brilliant?
Customers are charged for frequent traveler points even if they never use them..."
Why Americans Refrigerate Eggs
Why Americans Refrigerate Eggs | Foundation for Economic Education:
"A few years ago, I bought some fresh eggs from a friend who owned chickens.
They were wonderful.
I’m not fussy about the topic so I can’t say that I go out of my way to get fresh eggs.
I’ll take them when I can get them.
However, I’ve long been intrigued by her instructions to me: “they do not need to be refrigerated.”
This struck me as weird.
I guess I thought they would spoil if they are left out or maybe gradually become a chicken or something.
She assured me no, and her explanation was compelling.
If eggs have never been refrigerated, they don’t have to be.
Commercial eggs are, so that’s why we put them in the fridge.
Sounds right.
But it turns out that the story is actually more complex.
No surprise: the real answer has to do with government regulations over whether eggs should be washed.
In the United States, the government mandates washing eggs before commercial sale.
In Europe, egg washing is forbidden by law.
Doesn’t that just sum up the problem of government?
It tends toward either mandating or forbidding in every area of life, even on matters such as whether eggs should or should not be washed.
The FDA explains that they are only saving you and me from horrible diseases.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a regulation expected to prevent each year approximately 79,000 cases of foodborne illness and 30 deaths caused by consumption of eggs contaminated with the bacterium Salmonella Enteritidis.
The regulation requires preventive measures during the production of eggs in poultry houses and requires subsequent refrigeration during storage and transportation.
Egg-associated illness caused by Salmonella is a serious public health problem.
Infected individuals may suffer mild to severe gastrointestinal illness, short term or chronic arthritis, or even death. Implementing the preventive measures would reduce the number of Salmonella Enteritidis infections from eggs by nearly 60 percent.
Meanwhile, in Europe, the regulators explain that the forbidding of egg washing is only saving people from horrible diseases:..."
"A few years ago, I bought some fresh eggs from a friend who owned chickens.
They were wonderful.
I’m not fussy about the topic so I can’t say that I go out of my way to get fresh eggs.
I’ll take them when I can get them.
However, I’ve long been intrigued by her instructions to me: “they do not need to be refrigerated.”
This struck me as weird.
I guess I thought they would spoil if they are left out or maybe gradually become a chicken or something.
She assured me no, and her explanation was compelling.
If eggs have never been refrigerated, they don’t have to be.
Commercial eggs are, so that’s why we put them in the fridge.
Sounds right.
But it turns out that the story is actually more complex.
No surprise: the real answer has to do with government regulations over whether eggs should be washed.
In the United States, the government mandates washing eggs before commercial sale.
In Europe, egg washing is forbidden by law.
Doesn’t that just sum up the problem of government?
It tends toward either mandating or forbidding in every area of life, even on matters such as whether eggs should or should not be washed.
The FDA explains that they are only saving you and me from horrible diseases.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a regulation expected to prevent each year approximately 79,000 cases of foodborne illness and 30 deaths caused by consumption of eggs contaminated with the bacterium Salmonella Enteritidis.
The regulation requires preventive measures during the production of eggs in poultry houses and requires subsequent refrigeration during storage and transportation.
Egg-associated illness caused by Salmonella is a serious public health problem.
Infected individuals may suffer mild to severe gastrointestinal illness, short term or chronic arthritis, or even death. Implementing the preventive measures would reduce the number of Salmonella Enteritidis infections from eggs by nearly 60 percent.
Meanwhile, in Europe, the regulators explain that the forbidding of egg washing is only saving people from horrible diseases:..."
Here Are the 20 American Cities with the Largest Illegal Immigrant Populations — Is Yours One of Them?
Here Are the 20 American Cities with the Largest Illegal Immigrant Populations — Is Yours One of Them?:
A new report from the Pew Research Center gives some insight into the cities where most of America's illegal immigrants live.
The report indicates that 6.8 million illegal immigrants reside in just twenty American cities and their metropolitan areas:
The list itself is surprising, but do you notice a trend among the listed cities? The Washington Examiner reports that all but three of these cities are “sanctuary cities,” or cities with policies that shelter illegal immigrants..."
Read on!
Trump attack on judge hardly unprecedented. FDR, LBJ and Obama did the same. | Washington Examiner
Trump attack on judge hardly unprecedented. FDR, LBJ and Obama did the same. | Washington Examiner:
"It has become a common problem, this reacting in the arrogance of the moment rather than trying to understand how our system has worked for more than 200 years.
In short, we should step back and learn American history, people.
Consider the reaction of the punditry and political classes, left and right, to one of President Trump's tweets last week that described a member of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals as a "so-called judge." "
"It has become a common problem, this reacting in the arrogance of the moment rather than trying to understand how our system has worked for more than 200 years.
In short, we should step back and learn American history, people.
Consider the reaction of the punditry and political classes, left and right, to one of President Trump's tweets last week that described a member of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals as a "so-called judge." "
The Empire Strikes Back: Mike Flynn, a good man who saw the enemy clearly...
Instapundit » Blog Archive » MICHAEL WALSH: The Empire Strikes Back: Mike Flynn, a good man who saw the enemy clearly, and had …:
"MICHAEL WALSH: The Empire Strikes Back:
Mike Flynn, a good man who saw the enemy clearly, and had the courage to name it, saw Russia not as an enemy but a geopolitical adversary with whom we could make common cause against Islam — and who also vowed to shake up a complacent and malfeasant IC — was its first scalp, and an object lesson to new CIA Director Mike Pompeo should he have any reformist notions. As for the media, having previously failed to take down Trump aides Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, Flynn was the next best thing; their joy today is unbounded.
Is this what you thought you voted for in November? Is this how you thought American democracy worked? Is this the country you want to live in?Welcome to the Deep State, the democracy-sapping embeds at the heart of our democracy who have not taken the expulsion of the Permanent Bipartisan Fusion Party lightly. They realize that the Trump administration poses a mortal threat to their hegemony, and so have enlisted an army of Democrats, some Republicans, the “neverTrumpumpkin” conservative die-hards, leftist thugs, Black Lives Matter and anybody else they can blackmail, browbeat or enlist. They mean business.
Read the whole thing."
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