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Apr 14, 2020 13:05:18   #
ldsuttonjr wrote:
V**e by mail is a very dangerous idea
I fancy myself as a bit of an expert on e******n f***d – at least a knowledgeable person. On two occasions, I was involved with civic organizations that fought against f**grant v**e f***d in Chicago. I have seen every trick in the book – and it is a thick book. Chicago was a good place to learn because the Democrat machine was the state-of-the-art in stealing e******ns. I experienced it personally when I ran in the Republican primary for Mayor of Chicago because 42 percent of the GOP v**es for mayor evaporated – but that is a story for another time.

I was able to delay the use of punch cards by demonstrating to then-Mayor Jane Byrne how easy it was to cast fraudulent b****ts or easily destroy b****ts – or make them just disappear. E******n f***d was so rampant in the major Democrat precincts that more than once we had to have federal marshals come to Chicago to serve as polling place monitors. It was commonly believed that the Chicago machine could “flip” 100,000 v**es without breaking into a sweat.

You may have heard one of the great liberal lies – what my grandfather would call “a whopper” before Burger King stole the term. They claim that there is no such thing as v**e f***d. Never happens. It is just a myth. So sayeth people like Democrat National Chairman Tom Perez and CNN personality Chris Cuomo.

That is one of the traits of authoritarians – the audacious lies. Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and even North Korean god-king Kim Jong-un claim they are the product of free e******ns.

There are certain things one must understand about e******n f***d.

It is most prevalent in major cities where Democrats exert essentially one-party rule.
It is very difficult to detect – especially when one party does the monitoring.
It is very difficult to successfully prosecute v**e f***d when the ruling party controls the prosecutorial offices and the courts.
That some v****g policies and procedures are more vulnerable to fraud than others.
The safest and most honest e******ns occur when v**ers are required to personally appear – with a picture ID — at a polling place that is monitored by legitimate representatives of both major parties – and even third parties. I use the word “legitimate” because too many polling places in urban centers are monitored by Democrats and Democrats taking on the legally designated Republican positions.

That is where v**e-by-mail comes in. Even when mailing a b****t was limited to a very few “absentee” v**ers – and when it was illegal to use that option without good cause (infirmity, business travel and military service) – the most serious standardized e******n abuses were with those absentee b****ts.

That is because those b****ts can be easily intercepted going to the v**er and coming from the v**er. They can then travel outside and protective guardrails. Nursing homes were particularly vulnerable because Democrat precinct hacks round up requests for b****ts from the residents and receive them when the actual b****ts arrived. In many cases, the political operative would fill out the b****t and send it in.

Such b****ts would be cast by people with a mental incapacity to make sound judgments. Some residents would not even know that they v**ed. And of course, having died was no barrier to v****g. It is arguable that limited absentee b****ting – even though more vulnerable to political mischief – has a greater upside than downside. But expanding the practice – with its vulnerability – to the widest scale puts our entire e******ns in the hands of political manipulators – crooks.

V****g the dead is standard operating procedure. That is why you see such reluctance by Democrat officials to purge the rolls of dead people – or even people who moved away. To the political machines, those folks are still potential v**ers.

President Trump said that if we had v**e-by-mail Republicans would not win future e******ns. Of course, he exaggerates. But it is true that the beneficiary of v**e f***d was … and is … the Democratic Party. Hell, it is widely accepted that President Kennedy was elected President of the United States because of massive v**e f***d by the Daley machine in Chicago and the Lyndon Johnson machine in Texas. If the v**es in those states had been counted honestly, Kennedy would not have been elected. If political chicanery can flip a p**********l e******n, you can imagine how easy it is to steal some local office.

Early v****g is not a terribly good idea for a lot of reasons, but at least folks have to show up. The key to preventing v**e stealing is to have honest representatives of all interests as observers.

Other reforms that work to the advantage of those dedicated to v**e f***d because they are less safe – more prone to v**e f***d. They include same-day-registration, provisional b****ts, v**e-by-computer (smart phone), no-ID-needed.

These are all sold on the basis that they increase the number of v**ers. That is debatable – and not substantiated in the few studies that exist. But it is certain that those reforms open the doors more widely to v**e f***d.

In all the negotiations, court cases and debates I have been involved in with my Democrat counterparts, I have not seen one instance in when they have ever proposed or accepted a reform that more tightly sealed the backdoors to corruption.

It does not take much research to dismiss the bogus claims of the Democrats that there is no such thing as v**e f***d.

The issue of v**e-by-mail has resurfaced because of the C****-** v***s. The claim it would be safer on the health of the individual. Maybe in the current extreme case we have today – and the controversy over the just completed Wisconsin primary. But v**e-by-mail is an existential threat to the health of the Republic.

So, there ‘tis. It's not the v**e that is important....It's He who counts them that is!
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Is sure will prevent geezers in nursing homes or hospice on their death bed from v****g, won't it?
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Apr 14, 2020 13:03:43   #
Well, in all fairness only the v**er i.e. Trump supporter should be disappointed....build that wall....lock her up...chants sure have stopped thought, haven't they?

On the other hand, it might be more interesting to post how successful the last 10 presidents were.
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Apr 14, 2020 12:59:17   #
bahmer wrote:
Does anyone know if fullspinzoo has been removed from OPP or not? Or is there a way to determine if he has been removed or not?


Try sending him a message. If it can't be delivered, there will be a message.

Although, why do you believe he was removed?
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Apr 14, 2020 12:57:56   #
Sound familiar?

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/04/14/national/untraceable-c****-**-cases/?ct=t(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_15_04_2020)#.XpXrGUdKhPY

....Day after day, the rising number of new cases of the c****av***s in Tokyo and nationwide is making headlines. But what is even more alarming is the increasing number of instances where authorities can’t track where the patient got it from.
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Apr 12, 2020 13:47:01   #
Radiance3 wrote:
In the midst of our sorrows, let us celebrate the Risen Christ. Let us gather together for His sake to thank Him, and ask for his mercy that endures forever.

We are confronted by an invisible enemy. Today, let us unite and gather as one nation under God, who gave us life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Let is pray and celebrate the Holy and Eternal God who loves us all.

May you all have a Blessed Easter Sunday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWpG7qHtB8g&list=RDpw0zmHWZy4c&index=4
In the midst of our sorrows, let us celebrate the ... (show quote)


Today, let us unite and gather as one nation under God, who gave us life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Let is pray and celebrate the Holy and Eternal God who loves us all.

Nope the Constitution and investment from rich people made America Great....not your deluded beliefs.
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Apr 12, 2020 13:45:18   #
4430 wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/themarkkaye/videos/119596775969963/

My how people forget !


LOL
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Apr 12, 2020 13:44:50   #
BigMike wrote:


A trump clone fired the Captain of the Teddy Roosevelt- and believe it or not the Clinton Foundation or the DNC had nothing to do with that.....
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Apr 12, 2020 13:42:49   #
jack sequim wa wrote:
Why did Pelosi refuse a clean bill?
Why are Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer incapable of drafting bills (postal service) and turn their attention away from 3 years of Trump hating h**x investigations?
Bottom line our congress and Senate have been polarize, politicized and cowed to the crony elite, lobbyists for decade's with all parties at fault to different degrees. What we are seeing today is the left in power of Congress and if Biden were to be elected with a Republican Congress expect to see some of the same. Important Bills, like fixing a broken Postal system set aside with flimsy investigations after investigation on the left.
Another point, the United States Postal Service has been losing hundreds of millions of dollars for a generation and yet FedEx, UPS make hundreds of millions. Throwing 350 million into a stimulus package during the greatest crisis in American history is not the answer. If the United States Postal Service is in crisis, congresses efforts to show their brilliance by assigning a task force to examine why FedEx and UPS are profitable, fix what's broken , then draft a bailout bill.
Damn shame that our constitution doesn't limit one item Bills.
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Do you honestly think that the pork wasn't bipartisan?

Here’s a look at a handful of special deals, and how they got into the stimulus:

Travel agents' relief
Special deal: The ability to apply for $25 billion in loans and loan guarantees reserved for the airlines.

How they got it: The airlines used their clout to get tens of billions of dollars in grants and loans included in the bill, but carriers aren’t the only ones who will benefit. The $25 billion allocated in loans and loan guarantees for the airlines will also benefit eligible businesses "approved to perform inspection, repair, replace, or overhaul services, and ticket agents.” The last two words — “ticket agents” — mean that travel agents who book flights will also be able to apply for a piece of the $25 billion.

C****AV***S: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
President Trump is sharing how the c****av***s is affecting him personally. Some say he's also turning the crisis political.

Confirmed U.S. Cases: 530,830 | U.S. Deaths: 20,646
How c****av***s will change the world permanently
C****av***s cases, tracked state by state
Do you work for a hospital? Tell us what you're seeing
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
The crisis could change student lives and higher education for years to come.
F***i: Parts of the country could begin relaxing stay-at-home orders as early as next month.
Andrew Cuomo undercut Bill de Blasio’s efforts to close New York City schools until fall.
How congressional lawmakers respond to the p******c may determine their fates in November.
Read all c****av***s coverage »
Better, faster sunscreen
Special deal: Tucked in the final bill is language ensuring that the FDA reviews newer and more novel ingredients for over-the-counter sunscreen products in a timely fashion.

How they got it: The shout-out for sunscreen is part of a long-awaited effort to reform the over-the-counter drug industry, added to the rescue bill amid backing from that industry and various health groups. Besides expanding FDA oversight of over-the-counter products, the provision would streamline the process to change safety labels. Legislation has passed the House and Senate in various forms over the past two years. Last year the Senate easily passed a bill in a 91-2 v**e.


In addition to the over-the-counter reforms, the final relief package makes some updates to the Sunscreen Innovation Act, a 2014 bill co-sponsored by McConnell and signed into law by former President Barack Obama. In a statement at the time, McConnell lamented the slow review of applications for sunscreen ingredients that could potentially be more effective at protecting skin, adding that the bill will benefit Kentucky workers that manufacture “innovative sunscreen ingredients at facilities” in the state.

Equity for small states
Special deal: The agreement would provide $150 billion for state and local governments, with no state getting less than $1.5 billion. States are clamoring for help as tax revenue evaporates and unemployment claims climb by the tens of thousands every day.

How they got it: Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, represents Vermont. He told reporters on Thursday that he pushed for language to ensure that small states don’t lose out on emergency funds.

Job security for military brass

Special deal: The rescue package permits Trump to extend the terms of up to seven senior military leaders: the Air Force chief of staff; the chief of space operations; the chief of the National Guard Bureau; the directors of the Army and Air National Guard; and the chief of the Army and Navy Reserves. Many of those top officers' terms are set to expire later this year. The provision would permit Trump to keep these current leaders in the job until successors are confirmed.

How they got it: The provision was included in an initial Senate Republican version of the stimulus and has the backing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The aim is to give Trump options to fill top leadership posts amid the c****av***s crisis. “At this unprecedented time, the committee and the administration wanted to ensure we have every possible option available to keep critical military positions filled,” Marta Hernandez, a committee spokesperson, said.

A win for the credit reporting industry
Special deal: Consumers wouldn't get a negative credit report if they have an agreement with a lender to delay payments or make partial payments. That was a way to stave off a total ban on negative credit reports during the crisis. The credit reporting industry contended a total ban would have been highly damaging to its products.

How they got it: Democrats like Sens. Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Brian Schatz of Hawaii unsuccessfully pushed for the ban, in addition to access to free credit reports and scores. It’s not the first win for credit reporting companies. During Congress' last major revamp of financial regulations in 2018, the industry overcame backlash from the massive Equifax data breach when it won language providing a shield from consumer lawsuits related to a free credit monitoring requirement in the bill.

Student loan tax boon

Special deal: The final package creates a new tax benefit for student loan borrowers whose employers help them pay off their debt. Under the bill, a company could pay up to $5,250 of an employee’s student loan payments each year on a tax-free basis.

How they got it: The provision stems from a bipartisan proposal circulating on Capitol Hill for the last few years, most recently pushed by Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.), large employers and college groups. Reps. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and Scott Peters (D-Calif.) have also introduced a companion bill in the House. Some critics, however, have said it will provide new tax benefits to financially secure, well-off borrowers who don’t need the help.

Casinos roll the dice and win
Special deal: Casinos pushed for provisions to make sure they wouldn’t be blocked from federal aid. They're allowed to apply for portions of the $350 billion in Small Business Administration loans if they’re a small business and need less than $10 million. Larger casinos can apply for $454 billion in loans backed by Treasury.

MOST READ
Democratic p**********l candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks about the c****av***s Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.
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How they got it: Casinos were afraid of being excluded. The industry sought to make sure the bill didn’t include any provisions that would block MGM Resorts International, Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands or its other members from getting the same help as other industries.

Free video visitation in prison

Special deal: The legislation will mean free video conference and phone calls for inmates during the p******c, if Attorney General Bill Barr agrees.

How they got it: As the p******c spread throughout the U.S., prisons canceled normal visiting hours and closed facilities to outside visitors. And inmates typically face higher-than-usual charges for calling those outside the prison grounds, an issue that the Federal Communications Commission and some lawmakers have tried to address in the past. Last week, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) pressed the Bureau of Prisons to allow inmate phone calls and videoconferencing for free during the p******c and touted a victory following the Senate’s passage of the relief measure.

Harbor dredging help
Special deal: The deal includes language making it easier for Congress to dole out money for harbor dredging by exempting from discretionary spending caps the Army Corps of Engineers funding provided through the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund. The provision is a boon for ports that need dredging work, like the one in Mobile, Ala., in Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard Shelby's (R-Ala.) home state.

How they got it: Prominent backers of the push include Shelby and House T***sportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.). Shelby has fought repeatedly with his own party over the issue. One Republican aide called the decision “an easy give to Shelby, since he’s been wanting it for years and now why not give it to him?”

Relief for farmers
Special deal: The stimulus provides $9.5 billion in emergency aid for the agriculture industry and replenishes $14 billion in spending authority to the Agriculture Department’s Commodity Credit Corp., a Depression-era financial institution set up to stabilize the farm economy — the same USDA agency sending trade bailout payments to farmers. Producers ranging from dairy farmers and cattle ranchers to fresh fruit and vegetable growers are eligible.

How they got it: Livestock groups have been leaning on lawmakers for weeks to pony up funds for producers who have seen commodity prices plummet since January. Western senators including John Hoeven (R-N.D.), who chairs the Appropriations panel that oversees agricultural spending, made sure those provisions were part of the stimulus plan from the get-go. Then, top Democrats like Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, ranking member on the Agriculture Committee, pushed to include language making specialty crop farmers — like Michigan’s tart cherry growers — eligible for the emergency aid.

Michael Stratford, Ryan McCrimmon, Connor O’Brien, Sarah Owermohle, Anthony Ad**gna, John Hendel and Zachary Warmbrodt contributed to this report.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this report misstated what products L'Oreal manufactures in Kentucky. The report also clarifies that aides to McConnell say he did not advocate adding a provision on sunscreen to the bill.
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Apr 12, 2020 13:03:46   #
solarkin wrote:
In case you hadn't noticed the country is pretty much under Marshall law .
Just saying , not about the why's ,but it is here and quite real .


What don't what Marshall Law is, but there is no proof that setting up hospitals is an act of Martial Law. Could you please provide the so-called presidents edict for Martial Law, since that's who has to perform the task. Not Congress.

Is that the day, when sheriff's call themselves "Marshall's"?
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Apr 12, 2020 12:59:10   #
padremike wrote:
He is risen!
A blessed and joyful Easter to all.


...did you see that from your back window, my filled with clouds....I had Jesus toast yesterday.
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Apr 12, 2020 12:58:07   #
no propaganda please wrote:
News
FBI Using Chinese V***s as Excuse to Keep Protecting Hillary Clinton
By US Politics and News Last updated Apr 3, 2020


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FBI: “Gosh, America, it’s just too bad that this whole v***s thing came along, because now it’s going to take us several years longer to release Hillary Clinton’s emails in which she did nothing wrong, by the way!”

Is it just me, or is the FBI just about as worthless and pathetic today as it was the day before President Trump fired James Comey?

Here are two salient facts that have just come to light that we’ve never seen reported anywhere before: First, the FBI actually found all 675,000 of Crooked Hillary’s emails (oops), and second, they only reviewed 3,000 of them before declaring her innocence just days before the 2016 e******n.

The FBI received a court order to release Hillary’s emails to Judicial Watch at long last, and it’s been slow walking the release of those emails ever since. Despite being ordered by a judge to turn the emails over, the swift-as-lightning FBI has been releasing them in batches of 500. By complying at this speed, the FBI expects to be in full compliance with the court order by the end of 2021.

If the Deep State manages to prevent Trump’s ree******n this November, the really salacious and criminal emails will never see the light of day. The FBI will stop releasing the emails the moment that Joe Biden, Andrew Cuomo or Brokered Hillary 2.0 “wins” the e******n on November 3.
One daily glass clears arteries 5X better than leading statin?

I was surprised to learn that the FBI didn’t just find “some” of Hillary’s missing emails, which was what James Comey told Congress right before the 2016 e******n. Convicted child predator Anthony Weiner had all of Hillary’s emails on his laptop for some reason. Weiner, you’ll remember, was married to suspected Muslim Brotherhood operative Huma Abedin, who was Hillary Clinton’s… personal servant (?).

The “some” emails that James Comey testified about under oath included every electronic message that Hillary ever sent on her illegal server. This means Comey was actually able to recover the 30,000 emails that got Bleach Bitted when Hillary wiped her server. You know, like, with a cloth.

It also included the tens of thousands of emails that Hillary sent on her Blackberry device, which the FBI had never recovered during its “exhaustive” investigation before Comey cleared Hillary the first time, in July of 2016.

Weiner’s laptop even had all of Hillary’s emails from her first two months as Obama’s Secretary of State, which was another batch of emails that the FBI never recovered from any source.

But wait, there was more!

The Weiner laptop also had all of Hillary’s Clinton Foundation emails on it. Nothing to see there!

In addition, the Weiner laptop had all of Huma Abedin’s emails on it. People frequently used Abedin as the go-between and emailed her as Hillary’s proxy when they allegedly needed to conduct pay-for-play business between the Clinton Foundation and the Obama administration’s State Department.

Plus, the Weiner laptop had all of Barack Obama’s emails that he sent to Hillary – on her secret, illegal bathroom closet server – while using an alias (I wonder if it was Pierre Defecto? Not to be confused with Pierre Delecto, of course).

James Comey testified to Congress that he had agents working around the clock to review Hillary’s emails in the days before the 2016 e******n, but they “didn’t find anything relevant or new.” But it turns out, the FBI only obtained a search warrant to look through the Clinton emails that it had already reviewed. Agents did not obtain a warrant to look through the tens of thousands of Blackberry messages, the messages from her first two months on the job, or the Clinton Foundation emails to see if there was any crossover between Clinton Foundation business, Bill and Hillary’s speeches, and State Department business.

Instead, the FBI obtained a warrant to examine a narrow slice of 3,000 of the 675,000 emails that it knew was on the Weiner laptop. The FBI knew that the laptop had all 675,000 emails on it because NYPD officers found them.

And by the way, those hardened veteran child pornography investigators on the NYPD had to run out of the room and vomit when they saw some of the contents of the Clinton emails. Not that there was anything illegal there!

But now that the Chinese v***s has come along, the FBI has announced that it will take much longer to comply with the court order and finally release the Clinton emails. Hillary may have lost the e******n in 2016, but it sure feels like “her people” are still running the FBI.
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They are as worthless as the Secretary of the Navy.....enemies of the state.
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Apr 12, 2020 12:56:19   #
woodguru wrote:
Companies are being looked at as victims of C****av***s, we get that to different degrees. The argument becomes which companies need help and which ones are left to die.

Airlines will still be there without help, they may have to declare bankruptcy and reorganize their debts, but banks will work with them, they will be there when the spoke clears...one way or another. They can issue a stock offering for billions of dollars, they can trim CEO pay, their planes will be bought up by a new company, airports will still be there. These are privately owned corporations and they can do what they have to do...and the government will be picking up the tab for their employees out of work, so money does not need to go to them for that either.

Oil companies will get by, sure, their profits might be down from 50 billion a quarter to under t10 billion, but that is less profit, not no profit, they will survive without bailouts. Giving them money doesn't help them do what they are already going to do anyway.

I saw where the ethanol industry is getting hammered...good, let it die, we don't need to be subsidizing ethanol anyway, any aspect of it from subsidizing corn to subsidizing it's addition to gasoline...we can do without a stupidly expensive exercise in stupidity that serves no purpose.

But the post office is significantly different, we depend on it in a different way than businesses that are hit by C***d because they change people's habits, nobody wants to fly, people are driving way less and using less gas. There is no option to letting the post office die because their use is down to unsustainable levels. Half the mail I've been getting is government notifications, the government is relying on the post office to get information to people.

Keeping things up and running is way cheaper than letting them fail and putting them back together. The idea of letting the post office fail is a republican's wet dream, they want the postal service privatized and have for a long time. They have repeatedly underfunded and imposed financial hardships designed to make it fail. When the post office tries to do things to increase revenues they are blocked from doing them, the GOP says they are not a retail entity, so they can't sell supplies or other things. Yet if the post office was privatized there would be no oversight, and the government would be subsidizing a for profit entity.

If the post office were allowed to fail, it's assets would be virtually given to a privately run entity, and tens of billions would be given to the new owners to get it back up and running. It would cost people and the government vast sums of money to privatize this that is a far higher priority than airlines or oil companies, or banks for that matter.

And here we have the Trump administration threatening to veto stimulus bills if any money goes to the post office. As far as I'm concerned Mnuchin has every reason to make sure he is covering the postal service when he starts handing out money to corporations.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/492377-trump-threatened-to-veto-stimulus-package-if-it-contained-bailout
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I have posted this 3 times in 24 hours, it is supported by the Constitution, so it doesn't matter whether anyone likes it or not:

Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 of the United States Constitution, known as the Postal Clause or the Postal Power, empowers Congress "To establish Post Offices and Post Roads".

Bam, pay up Trumpy, Wumpy.
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Apr 12, 2020 12:54:31   #
factnotfiction wrote:
Despite the fact the postal service is mandated in the 'precious' constitution, really stupid republican politicians, especially shrub bush and now dumb trump, are hellbent to get rid of the post office and all of the employees.

The shrub and his equally stupid repuke congress passed the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act in 2006, which forces the postal service to fund future retirement benefits for 75 years into the future, for employees who aren't even born yet.

No wonder the postal service loses money since they have to pay 5-7 billion dollars per year to fund this ridiculous repuke mandate.

And dumb trump refuse to support the postal service, so it easy to conclude that the repukes of this country want to end the public postal service and privatize mail delivery.

What is funny is that between shrub bush and dumb trump, none of their businesses would be able to survive if they were forced to fund benefit costs for the future, regardless of the number of years.
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Because they h**e the Constitution, more proof of that:

Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 of the United States Constitution, known as the Postal Clause or the Postal Power, empowers Congress "To establish Post Offices and Post Roads"

Stunning isn't it? Also, very telling.
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Apr 12, 2020 12:52:08   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/health/petition-calling-for-who-boss-tedros-to-resign-nears-1m-signatures


The petition is sponsored by change.org which is what exactly:

Change.org is a petition website operated by for-profit Change.org, Inc., an American certified B corporation which claims to have over 240 million users and hosts sponsored campaigns for organizations. ... Change.org's stated mission is to "empower people everywhere to create the change they want to see."

Which has absolutely no value, it's like the Democrats impeaching the president, all bark no bite.

And they charge a fee, to lose....only in America!!!!


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Apr 11, 2020 14:12:32   #
no propaganda please wrote:
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Blocking live-streamed sermons, shutting down chat groups
WND Staff By WND Staff
Published April 11, 2020 at 10:01am

The Chinese C*******t Party's crackdown on church services in homes and buildings now extends to online services, which churches around the world have conducted amid the c****av***s p******c.

Bitter Winter, a magazine focused on human rights in China, reported Chinese authorities have prevented Christians from accessing live-streamed church services.

A pastor of an unofficial house church explained, "Our first and only online gathering was blocked by the government soon after it started."

The report said a pastor's online service in the eastern province of Shandong was stopped less than 20 minutes after it began on Feb. 9. A few days later, he unsuccessfully attempted another online platform.

TRENDING: Rush Limbaugh: 'Dems care more about playing petty partisan games than helping people'

Local C*******t Party officials have issued public notices that churches are required to stop live-streaming any of their activities immediately.

The United Front Work Department of the Nanhu district in Jiaxing in the eastern province of Zhejiang also ordered a halt to all WeChat audio broadcasts.

China's State Administration for Religious Affairs issued an order in September 2018 banning the live-streaming or broadcasting of "religious activities."

The Measures for the Management of Religious Information on the Internet stated: "No organizations or individuals will be allowed to live-stream or broadcast religious activities, including praying, burning incense, ordinations, scripture chanting, holding Mass, worshipping or receiving baptism online in the form of text, photo, audio or video."

Online activities by religious believers are also heavily monitored, Bitter Winter said.

A Three-Self church in Laoling city in Shandong demanded all the members of its WeChat groups disclose their names.

"Encouraged by the government, many factories and public venues have been re-opened, but religious venues are still barred," a Three-Self believer from Henan. "Religious meetings are forbidden, and all channels of religious communication are blocked."
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The organization of church and worship service is to encourage unsafe touching or proximity.

What part of that is wrong from a medical point of view.

Why does anyone need help in channeling their beliefs...if one's belief are so fragile, maybe you should question the purpose of faith...at all?

Do you wear a safety belt when you drive because it makes sense or because it is a primary offense in your state?
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