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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Todays headlines after Trump appointed Scott Pruitt to head the EPA




Donald Trump Picks Fossil Fuel-Friendly Oklahoma Attorney General To Head EPA 

Huff Post



FRIGHTENING
Scott Pruitt, Trump's Climate-Denying EPA Pick, Is Worse Than You Think 

Daily Beast




Trump's EPA Pick Is Skeptical of More Than Just Climate Change 

The Atlantic




He could have chosen him and they would still disapprove. 










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Federal judge halts recount, sealing Trump's Michigan win






And who was the candidate chastised for not excepting the election results?

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A federal judge who ordered Michigan to begin its recount effectively ended it on Wednesday, tying his decision to a state court ruling that found Green Party candidate Jill Stein had no legal standing to request another look at ballots.

The ruling seals Republican Donald Trump's narrow victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton for Michigan's16 electoral votes.

U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith agreed with Republicans who argued that the three-day recount must end a day after the state appeals court dealt a blow to the effort. The court said Stein, who finished fourth in Michigan on Nov. 8, didn't have a chance of winning even after a recount and therefore isn't an "aggrieved" candidate.

"Because there is no basis for this court to ignore the Michigan court's ruling and make an independent judgment regarding what the Michigan Legislature intended by the term 'aggrieved,' plaintiffs have not shown an entitlement to a recount," Goldsmith said.

It was the judge's midnight ruling Monday that started the recount in Michigan. But Goldsmith's order dealt with timing — not whether a recount was appropriate. More than 20 of 83 counties already were counting ballots again. They reported minor changes in vote totals, although many precincts couldn't be examined for a second time for a variety of reasons.

Earlier Wednesday, the Michigan elections board voted, 3-1, to end the recount if Goldsmith extinguished his earlier order.

State Republican Party Chairman Ronna Romney McDaniel and Attorney General Bill Schuette said it's a victory for voters and taxpayers. Stein now is left with asking the Michigan Supreme Court to intervene, which is a long shot.

"Jill Stein, who received only 1.07% of the vote in Michigan, is not legally entitled to hijack the will of voters and drag them into an arduous and expensive publicity stunt," McDaniel said.

Stein got about 1 percent of the vote in three states where she's pushed for recounts — Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Trump narrowly won all three.

She insists she's more concerned about the accuracy of the election, but Goldsmith said Stein's legal team presented only "speculative claims" about vulnerable machines, "not actual injury."

The judge said a recount to test the integrity of the voting system "has never been endorsed by any court."

A court hearing will be held Friday on a possible recount in Pennsylvania. Wisconsin's recount, which started last week, has increased Trump's margin of victory over Clinton thus far.

Clinton needed all three states to flip in order to take enough electoral votes to win the election. Trump has 306 electoral votes to Clinton's 232; 270 are needed to win. Michigan has 16 electoral votes, Pennsylvania has 20 and Wisconsin has 10. Electors convene Dec. 19 across the country to vote for president.











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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

John Koskinen, IRS commissioner, spared impeachment by House Republicans




This guy is as guilty as sin.




When Trump talks about draining the swamp... 


I can think of a few Republicans who are bottom dwellers feeding on whatever  excrement Democrats choose to serve up. These two are prime examples.


Remember after the videos how they were going to defund PP?

Remember how they were going to pass Kate's Law?

Remember how they were going to nix Barry's $4 trillion spending budget?

Remember how they defunded sanctuary cities?

And the capper is... they own the House and Senate!!!

Koskinen is a lying crook and these feckless bastards don't have the balls to impeach him!



Thank God for Trey Gowdy and Jim Jordan.


Video 305



The miracle computer crash

Not only did the hard drive crash on Lerner's computer destroy key emails on her computer, it also somehow managed to forever erase them from the IRS servers and backup tapes.

It just so happens that the destroyed emails would have quite possibly have been to and from people in places like the Obama White House.

Perhaps most amazingly, however, the crash took out emails on the computers of six other key IRS officials, even though IT experts like David Kennedy, appearing on Fox News' "On The Record" With Greta Van Susteren insists that is a digital impossibility.

Give me a f@#*ing break!

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Republican leaders managed to derail impeachment of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen on Tuesday, forcing the debate back to a committee for more study, where it will die when Congress adjourns at the end of this year.

It was a quiet end to a saga that had bedeviled GOP leaders for more than a year, dating back to revelations that Mr. Koskinen misled a congressional investigation looking into the tea party-targeting scandal and former IRS senior executive Lois G. Lerner’s lost emails.

Conservatives had been agitating for impeachment, saying Mr. Koskinen should be punished for defying a subpoena and providing inaccurate information.

Some Republicans sought a lesser penalty, such as censure, while Democrats said the entire impeachment drive was misdirected. Those two sides joined forces Tuesday in a 342-72 vote that sent the debate back to the Judiciary Committee.

“Members have different opinions about what to do,” said Rep. Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the committee, as he asked lawmakers to give him a chance to sort things out.

But with lawmakers looking to clear out of town this week, the move essentially kills the impeachment drive in this Congress.

Mr. Koskinen’s term runs through November, meaning that, unlike other political appointees, he will remain even after President Obama leaves office Jan. 20.

Whether conservatives try again early next year, amid a series of new fights over President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda, remains to be seen — but the impeachment effort’s leaders were disheartened by the vote.

“I am disappointed,” said Rep. Jim Jordan, Ohio Republican. “We just referred the resolution to the committee, where it has been for 18 months, so that is wonderful.”

The tea party-targeting took place before Mr. Koskinen’s tenure, and he was brought in to clean up the agency after it admitted to the wrongful practice.

However, during the investigations into the targeting, Congress discovered that emails from Ms. Lerner, the key figure in the investigation, had gone missing. Hundreds of backup tapes containing some of the messages were deleted even though they were subject to a preservation order and subpoena from Congress.

Despite that, Mr. Koskinen assured lawmakers that all of her messages were being saved and produced.

At an impeachment hearing earlier this year, Mr. Koskinen pleaded for his job, insisting at a hearing that the attacks on him were “improper.”

He admitted that he did give inaccurate information to Congress in the Lerner investigation, but said it was inadvertent and said he’d helped the agency clean up its act in the wake of the tea party scandal.

The commissioner also warned that the fate of the civil service was riding on the outcome of his case, saying that if he, a veteran of several government jobs, was taken down, others would be discouraged from joining the federal workforce.

Democrats said the accusations against Mr. Koskinen were misguided, and said he was cleared by the IRS’ internal auditor, Inspector General J. Russell George, the Republican appointee who first exposed the tea party targeting.

Mr. George concluded that the deletion of the backup tapes was done by low-level employees at a computer facility in West Virginia, and his auditors found no evidence that anyone directed the erasure, nor that they intended to interfere with the investigation.

“In order to vote in favor of this resolution today, you have to believe that the Republican inspector general of the IRS is essentially lying,” said Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Maryland Democrat.

Impeachment is the process of bringing charges against an executive branch official, and it takes a majority vote in the House. If someone is impeached, the Senate then holds a trial in which it takes a two-thirds vote to remove the official from office.

Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, Virginia Democrat, said even though Republicans decided against impeachment, Mr. Koskinen’s reputation had been ruined.

“No matter what happens here, they got their pound of flesh, because when his grandkids Google Grandpa’s name, they are going to see the words ‘high crimes and misdemeanors and impeachment,’ as if Grandpa did something wrong. When in fact Grandpa did nothing wrong.”






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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Proving once again...



Stupidity is her only attribute.
Wonder how many checks she bounced?


Video 304


Pelosi gave Republicans another reason for celebration after her fellow morons reelected her minority leader. A delusional Pelosi stood firm about her party’s future when pressed with what she’ll do differently to win back disenchanted Democrats.

“I don’t think people want a new direction,” Pelosi told CBS’s “Face the Nation.”  “Our values unify us and our values are about supporting America’s working families.”


Just what I wanted to hear.







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Sunday, December 4, 2016

A couple of observations









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