So you can’t be bothered backing up something you claimed.
OK, cool.
after the election, i thought trump would have been pushed out in late summer/early fall 2018 before the midterms (couldn't have guessed the GOP would bend over and abandon their principles like they have).....so, i predicted 18-22 months....highly doubtful that i ever posted what you claim.
btw, how did your phone calls to representative AOC go?
Many intelligent and humanist people around the world predicted the same, and were shocked at what the Senate did (didn't) do. I'm another who unashamedly admits I predicted wrongly... a sad indictment on the political machinations of the US. The misogynist ignoramus should not have lasted this long.
Pretty slick how those chabad guys pose like zz top
Two things:
1. Why does it always devolve to: ‘It wos the Joos wot done it!’; and
2. If this cabal of international Joo conspiracists are powerful and omnipotent enough to control and manipulate governments and world affairs then why can’t they stop Joe Blogs with his Google searches and YouTube account from exposing their nefarious doings.
Arkansas law requiring state contractors pledge not to boycott Israel has court challenge
Around the U.S., states have passed measures aimed at a movement protesting Israel's policies toward Palestinians.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Attorneys for an Arkansas newspaper asked a federal judge Friday to block a law requiring that contractors pledge not to boycott Israel, saying it forces businesses to give up their free speech rights in order to receive state money.
U.S. District Judge Brian Miller heard arguments in the Arkansas Times' lawsuit challenging the state's 2017 anti-boycott law. Miller said he hoped to rule soon on whether to block the law, which the Times and the American Civil Liberties Union argue is unconstitutional. The law requires contractors to reduce their fees by 20 percent if they don't sign the pledge.
The Times' lawsuit says the University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College refused to contract for advertising with the newspaper unless the Arkansas Times signed the pledge. The paper isn't engaged in a boycott against Israel.
"It makes the plaintiff endorse the idea that the government can make an individual take a political position as a condition of getting money," Bettina Brownstein, an attorney for the ACLU of Arkansas, told Miller.
The state has argued that a boycott isn't constitutionally protected speech, and that the pledge doesn't force the Times to take a political position.
Arkansas' law is similar to restrictions enacted in other states that have been challenged. The measures are aimed at a movement protesting Israel's policies toward Palestinians.
A federal judge in September blocked Arizona from enforcing a similar measure. A federal judge also blocked Kansas from enforcing its anti-boycott measure, but lawmakers rewrote the measure so that it no longer applied to individuals and nonprofits and only applied to state contracts worth $100,000 or more. Arkansas' law applies to contracts worth $1,000 or more.
A federal lawsuit was filed last month against a similar law in Texas.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...el-has-n954986
Yeah but a disproportionately powerful lobby is a long way from an international cabal of secret Joos orchestrating everything from 9/11 to what Putin has for breakfast.Originally Posted by Maanaam
Seriously off the rails again.
Meanwhile Trump is demanding 5.7 billion plus to defuse the made-up crisis that he has created. No one should be fooled. Trump promised a wall that Mexico would pay for. He has not delivered on that promise so now he is threatening to declare a national emergency in order to divert federal funds from the Pentagon and other sources while holding government employees hostage to his demand that the American taxpayer pay for his wall. He creates a phony crisis by creating facts out of thin air and now threatens to use dictatorial powers to get his way. This is our American Reichstag Fire. We may be at the precipice of constitutional crisis of extreme proportions.
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Now you can bet on how many lies baldy orange cunto will tell in his 8 minute dog whistle to the 10-tooth trumpanzees.
https://www.ibtimes.com/trumps-borde...r-lies-2749822
So KellyAnne has decided that lying through your fucking teeth is no longer "offering alternative facts" but an "unfortunate mis-statement".
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders made an "unfortunate misstatement" about border security, her colleague Kellyanne Conway said Monday.
Sanders was fact-checked by "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace on Sunday about her claim that about 4,000 known or suspected terrorists have been apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border. Government figures show in fiscal 2017 most of them tried to gain entry by air, as Wallace noted.
The spectacle received a wide swath of media coverage and on Monday the Homeland Security Department put out an explainer.
During an appearance on Fox News on Monday, Conway, who has her own track record of gaffes, said Sanders' numbers "got unfortunately conflated" with information about the 3,000 “special interest aliens” that were encountered by border security officials last year. She urged people, and singled out the media, to not turn a "blind eye" now to the DHS press release that explains these individuals have "suspicious travel patterns who may pose a national security risk — not to mention the many criminals, smugglers, traffickers, and other threat actors who try to exploit our borders."
"That was an unfortunate misstatement," Conway told host Laura Ingraham of Sanders' blunder. "Everybody makes mistakes, all of us. The fact is — it's corrected here," she added, referring to the DHS release.
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