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Trump is the Biggest Failure in History As His Disapproval Rating Skyrockets to 58%
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Mar 21, 2017 11:36:06   #
jeff smith
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Trump was elected by deplorable skunks! Hilary told the truth!


sorry boo boo , what did hitlary say that was true? Bengahzi? her server? not having classified e-mails on her private personal server? undermining the electoral process to make sure she was the nominee? cut out Berny Sanders? why did you vote for that lying , back stabbing , criminal ? are you really that brain dead?

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Mar 21, 2017 12:28:00   #
Cool Breeze
 
Progressive One wrote:
see how dishonest you are? I never call people names unless they insult me first...man you people are some dishonest..........


I've noticed that the racists on OPP have practically stopped the ad-hominem attacks concerning me. They know what's gonna happen afterwards. Keep up the good work. If they agree with you its a set up!

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Mar 21, 2017 12:30:29   #
Radiance3
 
Bevos wrote:
And SOME only CLAIM to be educated!! Maybe they were educated in a Liberal College, which, to me, is NO EDUCATION at ALL!!!


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VIA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION!

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Mar 21, 2017 12:45:23   #
Progressive One
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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VIA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION!


Explain what that means since lazy racists use the term to diminish the accomplishments of those who worked harder than them.....so what is the context of your statement?

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Mar 21, 2017 12:48:43   #
Cool Breeze
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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VIA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION!


Are you implying that blacks who took advantage of Affirmative Action and earned a degree from a "Liberal College" is somehow stupid? No! I will not come to your home to debate it!



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Mar 21, 2017 14:01:40   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
I've noticed that the racists on OPP have practically stopped the ad-hominem attacks concerning me. They know what's gonna happen afterwards. Keep up the good work. If they agree with you its a set up!


Professor Pendejo is doubtless overjoyed that he has found one person stupid enough to join his fan club.

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Mar 21, 2017 14:11:19   #
Cool Breeze
 
Loki wrote:
Professor Pendejo is doubtless overjoyed that he has found one person stupid enough to join his fan club.


The only fan club you're interested in is The sit on a hot pipe gimme that fan quick club!

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Mar 21, 2017 14:18:22   #
Progressive One
 
Loki wrote:
Professor Pendejo is doubtless overjoyed that he has found one person stupid enough to join his fan club.


quit acting like a little bitch....what is it with you conservative men? Many of you act like little insulting sarcastic bitch women. what made you all become so feminine?

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Mar 21, 2017 14:33:22   #
Progressive One
 
They trying to have a fall guy even though t-rump is the one who stated it:

Fox News pulls analyst over wiretap assertions
Andrew Napolitano had made unverified claims that supported Trump’s accusations.
ANDREW NAPOLITANO, above in 2011, cited unnamed sources when saying that British intelligence “most likely” provided former President Obama with transcripts of Donald Trump’s recorded calls in Trump Tower. (Richard Drew Associated Press)
By Stephen Battaglio
Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano is being kept off the air indefinitely amid the controversy over his unverified claims that British intelligence wiretapped Trump Tower at the behest of former President Obama.
Fox News did not respond to inquiries about Napolitano’s status Monday. Napolitano was conspicuously missing from the network’s coverage of the confirmation hearings on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch — an event in which he typically would have played a significant role. He has not been on the air since Thursday.
People familiar with the situation who could speak only on the condition of anonymity said Napolitano is not expected to be on Fox News Channel any time in the near future. Napolitano was not available for comment. On March 4, President Trump first tweeted the accusation that Obama ordered his “ ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory.”
“Nothing found,” Trump tweeted. “This is McCarthyism!”
The tweet has been widely discredited, but last week, Napolitano heightened the controversy — and caused a major embarrassment for Fox News — when he presented a scenario on several programs that backed the accusation.
The former New Jersey Superior Court judge, citing unnamed sources, said that the British foreign surveillance agency, the Government Communications Headquarters, “most likely” provided Obama with transcripts of Trump’s recorded calls.
“By bypassing all American intelligence services, Obama would have had access to what he wanted with no Obama administration fingerprints,” Napolitano wrote in a column on FoxNews.com.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer cited Napolitano’s charge last week when asked why President Trump continues to stand by his initial claim. The British spy agency sharply denounced Napolitano’s allegations, saying they are “utterly ridiculous and should be ignored.”
That rebuttal did not stop President Trump from citing Napolitano as a source again when he was asked about the wiretapping claims at a Friday news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“You shouldn’t be talking to me; you should be talking to Fox News,” said Trump, who described Napolitano as “a very talented lawyer.”
Fox News gives its analysts much more latitude than correspondents and anchors in regard to what they can say on the network.
But Napolitano said on one program that “Fox News has spoken to intelligence community members who believe that surveillance did occur, that it was done by British intelligence.”
Fox News, however, did no such thing, forcing its anchors to walk back Napolitano’s statement.
“Fox News knows of no evidence of any kind that the now-president of the United States was surveilled at any time, in any way,” Shepard Smith told viewers Friday.
In a statement read on the Fox News program “MediaBuzz” on Sunday, Napolitano defended his comments. He said he “reported what the sources told me, reported it accurately and I do believe the substance of what they told me.”
On Monday, FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress that he had “no information” supporting Trump’s claims. He testified that the Obama administration did not ask the British agency to spy on Trump — nor would it ever make such a request because it would be “expressly against the construct” of intelligence agreements between the U.S. and its allies.
stephen.battaglio@latimes.com

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Mar 21, 2017 14:33:27   #
Cool Breeze
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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You know what? Fact of the matter is I DON'T GET CLOSE TO BLACK PEOPLE LIKE YOU. I have some few black friends but chosen and well mannered, unlike you. You were bred in the ghetto. Fortunately we have no black neighbor like you. So, get lost.


Good! Your stench can hardly be tolerated as it is! So what! You have a "few" black friends who are toadies. They need a shot of testosterone. They are girly men!

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Mar 21, 2017 14:36:17   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Progressive One wrote:
quit acting like a little bitch....what is it with you conservative men? Many of you act like little insulting sarcastic bitch women. what made you all become so feminine?


You actually think YOU are an example of manhood? A boastful, bigoted liar?

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Mar 21, 2017 14:37:08   #
Progressive One
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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VIA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION!


**maybe this will help your racist ass see why AA is needed and since you want to stigmatize AA....stigmatize this racist ass country that made AA necessary in the first place.....job discrimination is a significant factor in black poverty....which you could give a shit less about.**


Black workers face a ‘jobs crisis’
They are more likely than others in L.A. County to stay jobless, a UCLA report says.
By Natalie Kitroeff
Black people living in Los Angeles County have been more likely than the rest of the population to remain unemployed or to drop out of the workforce altogether in the wake of the 2007-09 recession, according to a new report conducted by UCLA.
Black workers have lost blue-collar jobs at about the same rate as whites in the county but seem to be less likely to find replacement work, the analysis said.
Seventeen percent of black workers were unemployed on average from 2011 to 2014, compared with 9% of white workers, according to the report, published Tuesday in conjunction with the L.A. Black Worker Center.
A quarter of black workers who had a high school degree or less were unemployed, compared with 14% of white workers.
Education helped bridge that gap but didn’t erase it. Nine percent of black workers with at least a bachelor’s degree were unemployed over that period, compared with 7% of white Angelenos.
“Los Angeles is in the throes of a black jobs crisis,” the report said.
The lack of work is part of the reason many black residents have abandoned Los Angeles altogether, at a time when the county’s population boomed, the report said. The black population in the county plunged by 122,032 people from 1980 to 2014, according to the report. The county has gained around 2.5 million residents overall during that time.
In the meantime, black workers have flocked to the Inland Empire, which includes Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Those counties gained a combined 260,494 black residents from 1980 to 2014.
“Black workers are often the last hired and first fired,” said Lola Smallwood Cuevas, the L.A. Black Worker Center’s founder. “If we don’t address the crisis, we will have a city and a county where there are no black workers.”
Construction has offered a lot of new jobs to Angelenos over the last several decades, but those positions don’t seem to be going to black workers. There were 7,012 black workers in construction in 2014, 2,000 fewer than there were in 1980, according to census data analyzed by UCLA.
That 23% drop compares with an overall increase of 120,840 construction workers of all races during those 34 years, or 80%.
Those new jobs aren’t going to white workers, either. There were nearly 40,000 fewer white construction workers in Los Angeles in 2014 compared with 1980, a decline of about 40%.
Latinos, however, have significantly upped their representation. There were more than 185,000 Latino construction workers in Los Angeles in 2014, five times as many as there were in 1980.
Manufacturing has been slashing jobs in the county over the last three decades. The number of black and white Angelenos in manufacturing declined by the same rate — about 77% — from 1980 to 2014. Latinos also lost some ground, but their ranks shrank by only 5% over the same period.
“The way that we heard in the Rust Belt we lost middle-class manufacturing jobs, you could say the same for black workers here in L.A.,” said Saba Waheed, a researcher at the UCLA Labor Center who co-authored the study.
natalie.kitroeff@latimes.com
Twitter: @NatalieKitro

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Mar 21, 2017 14:37:32   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Progressive One wrote:
They trying to have a fall guy even though t-rump is the one who stated it:

Fox News pulls analyst over wiretap assertions
Andrew Napolitano had made unverified claims that supported Trump’s accusations.
ANDREW NAPOLITANO, above in 2011, cited unnamed sources when saying that British intelligence “most likely” provided former President Obama with transcripts of Donald Trump’s recorded calls in Trump Tower. (Richard Drew Associated Press)
By Stephen Battaglio
Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano is being kept off the air indefinitely amid the controversy over his unverified claims that British intelligence wiretapped Trump Tower at the behest of former President Obama.
Fox News did not respond to inquiries about Napolitano’s status Monday. Napolitano was conspicuously missing from the network’s coverage of the confirmation hearings on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch — an event in which he typically would have played a significant role. He has not been on the air since Thursday.
People familiar with the situation who could speak only on the condition of anonymity said Napolitano is not expected to be on Fox News Channel any time in the near future. Napolitano was not available for comment. On March 4, President Trump first tweeted the accusation that Obama ordered his “ ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory.”
“Nothing found,” Trump tweeted. “This is McCarthyism!”
The tweet has been widely discredited, but last week, Napolitano heightened the controversy — and caused a major embarrassment for Fox News — when he presented a scenario on several programs that backed the accusation.
The former New Jersey Superior Court judge, citing unnamed sources, said that the British foreign surveillance agency, the Government Communications Headquarters, “most likely” provided Obama with transcripts of Trump’s recorded calls.
“By bypassing all American intelligence services, Obama would have had access to what he wanted with no Obama administration fingerprints,” Napolitano wrote in a column on FoxNews.com.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer cited Napolitano’s charge last week when asked why President Trump continues to stand by his initial claim. The British spy agency sharply denounced Napolitano’s allegations, saying they are “utterly ridiculous and should be ignored.”
That rebuttal did not stop President Trump from citing Napolitano as a source again when he was asked about the wiretapping claims at a Friday news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“You shouldn’t be talking to me; you should be talking to Fox News,” said Trump, who described Napolitano as “a very talented lawyer.”
Fox News gives its analysts much more latitude than correspondents and anchors in regard to what they can say on the network.
But Napolitano said on one program that “Fox News has spoken to intelligence community members who believe that surveillance did occur, that it was done by British intelligence.”
Fox News, however, did no such thing, forcing its anchors to walk back Napolitano’s statement.
“Fox News knows of no evidence of any kind that the now-president of the United States was surveilled at any time, in any way,” Shepard Smith told viewers Friday.
In a statement read on the Fox News program “MediaBuzz” on Sunday, Napolitano defended his comments. He said he “reported what the sources told me, reported it accurately and I do believe the substance of what they told me.”
On Monday, FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress that he had “no information” supporting Trump’s claims. He testified that the Obama administration did not ask the British agency to spy on Trump — nor would it ever make such a request because it would be “expressly against the construct” of intelligence agreements between the U.S. and its allies.
stephen.battaglio@latimes.com
They trying to have a fall guy even though t-rump ... (show quote)


More cut and paste. Have you ever had an original thought that was not some sort of ghetto insult?

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Mar 21, 2017 14:40:01   #
Progressive One
 
Loki wrote:
You actually think YOU are an example of manhood? A boastful, bigoted liar?


At least I talk like a man and don't say little bitchy sarcastic shit.....I'm from the realm where men say fk you and fight or fk you and exit stage left and avoid each other...not go back and forth like snippy ass women about to start their periods with feminine ass tit for tat sessions..........

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Mar 21, 2017 14:41:08   #
Progressive One
 
Loki wrote:
More cut and paste. Have you ever had an original thought that was not some sort of ghetto insult?


have you ever talked like you wasn't wearing crotch less panties?

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