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Oct 21, 2017 11:48:34   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Well what are you blaming for the Reflubs failure so far?



Well this topic has gone to hell! Democraps and Reflubs, really makes interesting reading.

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Oct 21, 2017 12:07:03   #
Big Bass
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Well what are you blaming for the Reflubs failure so far?


I'm blaming who is obstructing. Who are you blaming?

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Oct 21, 2017 12:11:50   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Big Bass wrote:
I'm blaming who is obstructing. Who are you blaming?


The Trump leadership.

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Oct 21, 2017 12:15:57   #
Big Bass
 
Bad Bob wrote:
The Trump leadership.


Even though they are not the obstructors. No wonder you are a communist.

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Oct 21, 2017 13:05:08   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Big Bass wrote:
Even though they are not the obstructors. No wonder you are a communist.


Damn, BigBas ya got me. You're smarter than I thought, but ya didn't know I'm a paid Russian troll.

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Oct 21, 2017 17:03:57   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Like I said, you are making yourself look dumber. Bush cut taxes and congress spent more. Make sense to You? The ideal way to spur the economy would be to cut taxes and spending.
Bad Bob wrote:
Worked for W Bush did't it?

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Oct 21, 2017 17:10:15   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
JFlorio wrote:
Like I said, you are making yourself look dumber. Bush cut taxes and congress spent more. Make sense to You? The ideal way to spur the economy would be to cut taxes and spending.


No problem ya got tRump in the driver's seat and ya got Congress. What more do ya want?

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Oct 21, 2017 18:15:12   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Bad Bob wrote:
No problem ya got tRump in the driver's seat and ya got Congress. What more do ya want?


Less, liberals. Less RINOS, more beer.

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Oct 22, 2017 08:21:40   #
Big Bass
 
JFlorio wrote:
Less, liberals. Less RINOS, more beer.

The new ABC - Anything But Communists.

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Oct 22, 2017 08:24:04   #
goofball Loc: timbucktoo
 
Geo wrote:
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US.
He propagates Evil and Harm to the less fortunate.
1 Timothy 6:10 KJV “For the love of money is the root of all evil:”…..
Matthew 7:18-20 18 “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

10/16/17 11:01 AM—Updated 10/16/17 11:06 AM
By Steve Benen
While the opioid epidemic has earned a place in the national spotlight in recent years, our understanding of how the crisis went from bad to worse is still coming into focus. To that end, the Washington Post and “60 Minutes” have done some important reporting.
The Post published an amazing piece yesterday explaining that early last year, Congress “effectively stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against large drug companies suspected of spilling prescription narcotics onto the nation’s streets.” The point of the measure was to “weaken aggressive DEA enforcement efforts against drug distribution companies that were supplying corrupt doctors and pharmacists who peddled narcotics to the black market.”
And leading the way on the effort was Tom Marino, a Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, who championed the controversial legislation, which seems tough to defend.
For years, some drug distributors were fined for repeatedly ignoring warnings from the DEA to shut down suspicious sales of hundreds of millions of pills, while they racked up billions of dollars in sales.
The new law makes it virtually impossible for the DEA to freeze suspicious narcotic shipments from the companies, according to internal agency and Justice Department documents and an independent assessment by the DEA’s chief administrative law judge in a soon-to-be-published law review article. That powerful tool had allowed the agency to immediately prevent drugs from reaching the street.
As the piece explained, the nation’s major drug distributors hired a former DEA insider to help formulate a strategy, and then invested in an ambitious lobbying campaign, which included at least $1.5 million in political action committee contributions to the small number of lawmakers who helped advance the issue.
All of this unfolded with almost no scrutiny: “Besides the sponsors and co-sponsors of the bill, few lawmakers knew the true impact the law would have. It sailed through Congress and was passed by unanimous consent, a parliamentary procedure reserved for bills considered to be noncontroversial. The White House was equally unaware of the bill’s import when President Barack Obama signed it into law, according to interviews with former senior administration officials.”
A separate Washington Post analysis explained that a story like this “shows everything people hate about Washington,” complete with a revolving door between the drug industry and those who regulate it, the influence of campaign cash on lawmakers, and Congress failing to do its due diligence on important policy matters.
But as we come to terms with the revelations, pay particular attention to Tom Marino, who championed the controversial bill in the House, following years of related efforts. Given the circumstances, it would seem the Pennsylvania Republican has some explaining to do, though the article added that Marino not only declined repeated requests, his staff ultimately called the Capitol Police when reporters tried to interview the congressman at his office.
It’s against this backdrop that Donald Trump has decided to give Marino a promotion – nominating him to serve as the nation’s new drug czar.
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US... (show quote)


You are full of shit!

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Oct 22, 2017 10:18:39   #
maryla
 
Sounds like you're another snowflake. Let me remind you it was the Christian voice that voted President Trump into office. His Pro-life stance and his oath to nominate Pro-life judges to the bench was a definite factor..If this Marino turns out bad, he won't last.
Geo wrote:
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US.
He propagates Evil and Harm to the less fortunate.
1 Timothy 6:10 KJV “For the love of money is the root of all evil:”…..
Matthew 7:18-20 18 “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

10/16/17 11:01 AM—Updated 10/16/17 11:06 AM
By Steve Benen
While the opioid epidemic has earned a place in the national spotlight in recent years, our understanding of how the crisis went from bad to worse is still coming into focus. To that end, the Washington Post and “60 Minutes” have done some important reporting.
The Post published an amazing piece yesterday explaining that early last year, Congress “effectively stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against large drug companies suspected of spilling prescription narcotics onto the nation’s streets.” The point of the measure was to “weaken aggressive DEA enforcement efforts against drug distribution companies that were supplying corrupt doctors and pharmacists who peddled narcotics to the black market.”
And leading the way on the effort was Tom Marino, a Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, who championed the controversial legislation, which seems tough to defend.
For years, some drug distributors were fined for repeatedly ignoring warnings from the DEA to shut down suspicious sales of hundreds of millions of pills, while they racked up billions of dollars in sales.
The new law makes it virtually impossible for the DEA to freeze suspicious narcotic shipments from the companies, according to internal agency and Justice Department documents and an independent assessment by the DEA’s chief administrative law judge in a soon-to-be-published law review article. That powerful tool had allowed the agency to immediately prevent drugs from reaching the street.
As the piece explained, the nation’s major drug distributors hired a former DEA insider to help formulate a strategy, and then invested in an ambitious lobbying campaign, which included at least $1.5 million in political action committee contributions to the small number of lawmakers who helped advance the issue.
All of this unfolded with almost no scrutiny: “Besides the sponsors and co-sponsors of the bill, few lawmakers knew the true impact the law would have. It sailed through Congress and was passed by unanimous consent, a parliamentary procedure reserved for bills considered to be noncontroversial. The White House was equally unaware of the bill’s import when President Barack Obama signed it into law, according to interviews with former senior administration officials.”
A separate Washington Post analysis explained that a story like this “shows everything people hate about Washington,” complete with a revolving door between the drug industry and those who regulate it, the influence of campaign cash on lawmakers, and Congress failing to do its due diligence on important policy matters.
But as we come to terms with the revelations, pay particular attention to Tom Marino, who championed the controversial bill in the House, following years of related efforts. Given the circumstances, it would seem the Pennsylvania Republican has some explaining to do, though the article added that Marino not only declined repeated requests, his staff ultimately called the Capitol Police when reporters tried to interview the congressman at his office.
It’s against this backdrop that Donald Trump has decided to give Marino a promotion – nominating him to serve as the nation’s new drug czar.
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US... (show quote)

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Oct 22, 2017 10:23:03   #
maryla
 
Sounds like you're another snowflake. Let me remind you it was the Christian voice that voted President Trump into office. His Pro-life stance and his oath to nominate Pro-life judges to the bench was a definite factor in his win..If this Marino turns out bad, he won't last
Geo wrote:
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US.
He propagates Evil and Harm to the less fortunate.
1 Timothy 6:10 KJV “For the love of money is the root of all evil:”…..
Matthew 7:18-20 18 “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

10/16/17 11:01 AM—Updated 10/16/17 11:06 AM
By Steve Benen
While the opioid epidemic has earned a place in the national spotlight in recent years, our understanding of how the crisis went from bad to worse is still coming into focus. To that end, the Washington Post and “60 Minutes” have done some important reporting.
The Post published an amazing piece yesterday explaining that early last year, Congress “effectively stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against large drug companies suspected of spilling prescription narcotics onto the nation’s streets.” The point of the measure was to “weaken aggressive DEA enforcement efforts against drug distribution companies that were supplying corrupt doctors and pharmacists who peddled narcotics to the black market.”
And leading the way on the effort was Tom Marino, a Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, who championed the controversial legislation, which seems tough to defend.
For years, some drug distributors were fined for repeatedly ignoring warnings from the DEA to shut down suspicious sales of hundreds of millions of pills, while they racked up billions of dollars in sales.
The new law makes it virtually impossible for the DEA to freeze suspicious narcotic shipments from the companies, according to internal agency and Justice Department documents and an independent assessment by the DEA’s chief administrative law judge in a soon-to-be-published law review article. That powerful tool had allowed the agency to immediately prevent drugs from reaching the street.
As the piece explained, the nation’s major drug distributors hired a former DEA insider to help formulate a strategy, and then invested in an ambitious lobbying campaign, which included at least $1.5 million in political action committee contributions to the small number of lawmakers who helped advance the issue.
All of this unfolded with almost no scrutiny: “Besides the sponsors and co-sponsors of the bill, few lawmakers knew the true impact the law would have. It sailed through Congress and was passed by unanimous consent, a parliamentary procedure reserved for bills considered to be noncontroversial. The White House was equally unaware of the bill’s import when President Barack Obama signed it into law, according to interviews with former senior administration officials.”
A separate Washington Post analysis explained that a story like this “shows everything people hate about Washington,” complete with a revolving door between the drug industry and those who regulate it, the influence of campaign cash on lawmakers, and Congress failing to do its due diligence on important policy matters.
But as we come to terms with the revelations, pay particular attention to Tom Marino, who championed the controversial bill in the House, following years of related efforts. Given the circumstances, it would seem the Pennsylvania Republican has some explaining to do, though the article added that Marino not only declined repeated requests, his staff ultimately called the Capitol Police when reporters tried to interview the congressman at his office.
It’s against this backdrop that Donald Trump has decided to give Marino a promotion – nominating him to serve as the nation’s new drug czar.
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence i... (show quote)



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Oct 22, 2017 11:17:04   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Geo wrote:
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US.
He propagates Evil and Harm to the less fortunate.
1 Timothy 6:10 KJV “For the love of money is the root of all evil:”…..
Matthew 7:18-20 18 “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

10/16/17 11:01 AM—Updated 10/16/17 11:06 AM
By Steve Benen
While the opioid epidemic has earned a place in the national spotlight in recent years, our understanding of how the crisis went from bad to worse is still coming into focus. To that end, the Washington Post and “60 Minutes” have done some important reporting.
The Post published an amazing piece yesterday explaining that early last year, Congress “effectively stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against large drug companies suspected of spilling prescription narcotics onto the nation’s streets.” The point of the measure was to “weaken aggressive DEA enforcement efforts against drug distribution companies that were supplying corrupt doctors and pharmacists who peddled narcotics to the black market.”
And leading the way on the effort was Tom Marino, a Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, who championed the controversial legislation, which seems tough to defend.
For years, some drug distributors were fined for repeatedly ignoring warnings from the DEA to shut down suspicious sales of hundreds of millions of pills, while they racked up billions of dollars in sales.
The new law makes it virtually impossible for the DEA to freeze suspicious narcotic shipments from the companies, according to internal agency and Justice Department documents and an independent assessment by the DEA’s chief administrative law judge in a soon-to-be-published law review article. That powerful tool had allowed the agency to immediately prevent drugs from reaching the street.
As the piece explained, the nation’s major drug distributors hired a former DEA insider to help formulate a strategy, and then invested in an ambitious lobbying campaign, which included at least $1.5 million in political action committee contributions to the small number of lawmakers who helped advance the issue.
All of this unfolded with almost no scrutiny: “Besides the sponsors and co-sponsors of the bill, few lawmakers knew the true impact the law would have. It sailed through Congress and was passed by unanimous consent, a parliamentary procedure reserved for bills considered to be noncontroversial. The White House was equally unaware of the bill’s import when President Barack Obama signed it into law, according to interviews with former senior administration officials.”
A separate Washington Post analysis explained that a story like this “shows everything people hate about Washington,” complete with a revolving door between the drug industry and those who regulate it, the influence of campaign cash on lawmakers, and Congress failing to do its due diligence on important policy matters.
But as we come to terms with the revelations, pay particular attention to Tom Marino, who championed the controversial bill in the House, following years of related efforts. Given the circumstances, it would seem the Pennsylvania Republican has some explaining to do, though the article added that Marino not only declined repeated requests, his staff ultimately called the Capitol Police when reporters tried to interview the congressman at his office.
It’s against this backdrop that Donald Trump has decided to give Marino a promotion – nominating him to serve as the nation’s new drug czar.
TRUMP “The Man of Sin” gives Satan influence in US... (show quote)


Geo: Pure 100% manure!!! Especially dealing with the Wash post!

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Oct 22, 2017 11:21:52   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Bad Bob wrote:
No problem ya got tRump in the driver's seat and ya got Congress. What more do ya want?


bad bob: I would like you to use a one-way ticket to Mogadishu!

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Oct 22, 2017 11:52:30   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
bad bob: I would like you to use a one-way ticket to Mogadishu!


Jr., do ya have a bad case of hemorrhoids that makes ya so nasty?

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