The Declaration of Apparent Orchestrated Intent

Truthbomb

I've already said this. Now someone else is:

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-...-Squad-Against-Illegal-Immigration-Protesters
Henry expressed frustration at the fact that the illegal immigrants are being "rewarded" for breaking the law--after illegally crossing the border, they receive a slew of taxpayer subsidized benefits like housing, food, education, vocational training, and legal counsel. Most are then released onto U.S. soil.*

When U.S. citizens break the law, on the other hand, they pay the price. "If any one of us were to roll through a stop sign, we'd be pulled over and ticketed," Henry noted.*

Also: Gets worse: Fuzz is breaking out the riot gear.

BO has turned into America's bad girlfriend/boyfriend/transgenderfriend:
aka: A bad relationship:

"Do what I say because I said so. Who cares if it doesn't make any sense. Now bend over again."
 
Get good.

JJ could have been so cool. Turns out he uses talking points. It's also obvious who's bed he is in.

http://news.yahoo.com/u-needs-immig...-175713681.html;_ylt=AwrBJR7.krlTLz0ATRbQtDMD
"We are looking at ways to create additional options for dealing with the children, in particular, consistent with our laws and our values," Johnson said.

Johnson repeated the stance, taken by President Barack Obama last week, that the president would take executive action to revamp the U.S. immigration system.

"There are a number of things the president and I, within the confines of existing law, can do to fix the broken immigration system. If Congress doesn't act, we will," Johnson said.

The Immigration System is not broken, it was intentionally put into disarray.
 
Numbers

So: Israel and Palestine are back at it.
There is a lot of this I don't understand (because I'm not Jewish, Israeli, Arab, nor a follower of Islam, and I don't live there), but the numbers in and surrounding this article are screaming at me.

Coincidentally, Drudge, where I found the article, labeled the link as: "Hamas fires 30 rockets in 10 minutes"
...which isn't in the article-----------------------------------------------------------------------------^

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...-likud-alliance-over-response-to-rockets.html
About 80 rockets hit Israel from Hamas-controlled Gaza yesterday, reaching as deep as 25 miles (40 kilometers) inside Israeli territory, the military said. The army is reinforcing regular paratrooper and infantry forces on the Gaza border with as many as 1,500 reservists, spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner said in a phone briefing.
...
Hamas security officials in Gaza said today that Israeli Army jets conducted dozens of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, destroying three houses and wounding 12 Palestinians.
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Israel evacuated Gaza in 2005 after a 38-year occupation. It has carried out two large offensives against Gaza militants in the past six years, including a ground incursion in January 2009.
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About 10 Palestinian officials contacted by phone declined to comment.
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More than 230 rockets have landed in Israel since the June 12 abductions, according to the military’s count.
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Israeli aircraft struck 18 targets yesterday, including attacks that killed at least nine Palestinians and wounded a 4-year-old girl, according to Hamas officials.
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In all, 12 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza air strikes and seven in the West Bank arrest raids.

I think Palestine is doing it wrong and Israel is doing it wrong correctly. Bloomberg is definately doing it wrong, and Drudge did it wrong.

...but they all got my attention for a moment.

Look at the date the Israeli kids were kidnapped.
Look at the Occupation of Gaza length.
Look at the number of air strikes.

Idk. Reality exists.
 
...and again

This sure does sound familiar:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ly-stepping-dying-body-finish-glass-wine.html

A high-priced*prostitute injected a married Google executive with a fatal*dose of heroin before callously stepping over his dying body to finish her glass of wine, police have revealed.

So this is happening coast to coast and internationally. This is one of many incidents. So why would my local jerk Det go out of his way to not investigate this exact same thing when I brought it to him on a platter? Let's not forget the mysterious death of my local police chief, it must just all be coincidental.
 
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Yup

So: The trend seems to be against impeachment because the Senate is the jury and the American people went cynical because of Clinton and his thing on the side. I have also read that impeaching BO would let the Dems win the next election because people will think it's a Rep stunt.

What I think a lot of people are forgetting is that to impeach means to bring to trial, not to kick out of office.
If substanciated evidence of wrongdoing can be proven well beyond a reasonable doubt, any senator whom doesn't vote to convict him would be cupable. We would know whom each and every one of them are.

So: Sexy Sarah Palin is onto something (and she is): She's said this at least twice now.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...e-Sarah-Palin-Time-to-Impeach-President-Obama
Have faith that average American workers – native-born and wonderful legal immigrants of all races, backgrounds, and political parties –*do care*because we’re the ones getting screwed as we’re forced to follow all our government’s rules while others are not required to do so. Many now feel like strangers in their own land. It’s the American worker who is forced to deal with Obama’s latest crisis with our hard-earned tax dollars while middle class wages decrease, sustainable jobs get more scarce, and communities become unrecognizable and bankrupted due to Obama’s flood of illegal immigration.*

Who’s looking out for the American workers? Who has their backs? Who fights for them?*

We should.

President Obama’s rewarding of lawlessness, including his own, is the foundational problem here. It’s not going to get better, and in fact irreparable harm can be done in this lame-duck term as he continues to make up his own laws as he goes along, and, mark my words, will next meddle in the U.S. Court System with appointments that will forever change the basic interpretation of our Constitution’s role in protecting our rights.*

It’s time to impeach; and on behalf of American workers and legal immigrants of all backgrounds, we should vehemently oppose any politician on the left or right who would hesitate in voting for articles of impeachment.

The many impeachable offenses of Barack Obama can no longer be ignored. If after all this he’s not impeachable, then no one is.*
 
There is so much wrong with this story. It makes me so angry that the law and circumstances could be so twisted d.

I wonder who the mother of the girl knows/is friends with, because it makes no sense that she or her daughter would not be charged. ...and then there's the cynicism this creates.

It's all wrong and backasswards.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...teen-in-sexually-explicit-manner-lawyers-say/
Foster said the case began when the teen’s 15-year-old girlfriend sent photos of herself to the 17-year-old, who in turn sent her the video in question. The girl has not been charged, and her mother filed a complaint about the boy’s video, Foster said. The male teen was served with petitions from juvenile court in early February, and not arrested, but when the case went to trial in juvenile court in June, Foster said prosecutors forgot to certify that the teen was a juvenile. The case was dismissed, but police immediately obtained new charges and also a search warrant for his home. Police*also arrested the teen and took him to juvenile jail, where Foster said they took photos of the teen’s genitals against his will.

I have lots of problems with this. The police are going after the juv, when the PARENTS of both children should be held responsible. They pay the phone bills, right? Not to mention if a warrant is issued it creates precident and allows the police to make child porn and arrest and photograph any little girl being stupid and usi g her parents phone. It also, once again, lets parents off the hook for being bad parents.
 
Vampires...

So not only do Politicians want all the power and money, but once again they are going for blood.

http://eagnews.org/rhode-island-may-use-dna-to-track-students-federal-bill-passes-house/
Currently, the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007 mandates collecting blood samples from every newborn by heel prick. Labs then screen the samples for diseases. While many states allow for discarding the samples at that point, this bill would collect each newborn’s DNA in federal databases for subsequent medical research and, in one state, tracking its owners’ education progress.

Neither existing law nor the reauthorization bill, which extends the legislation until 2018, requires informed consent from parents. The Senate approved similar legislation in January.

There is nor reason for DNA tracking or a federal/Local DNA database of non offenders. None.

So your body was stolen at the federal level, now it's time for the local cronies to get it on it.
 
just FYI

http://news.yahoo.com/russia-launch...-075050781.html;_ylt=AwrBEiROc71TaFEAcC_QtDMD

But industry experts estimate its development has cost billions of dollars and the Angara rockets will only become commercially viable in another decade if launched from a new cosmodrome Russia is building in the far east.*

Just in case you forgot, or if you don't want to look it up, the United States paid for this, and is paying for it. We have a decade long+ contract with the Russians instead of using our own space program.

The reason this is important?

Just how many aerospace jobs are involved in this? So then why was it farmed out?
 
$3.8billion from the BO plan and free passage through Mexico.

Still think that mortgage bailout was for America?

My empty house theory wins.

Mexico and Guatemala have reached an agreement that is intended to make it easier and safer for Central Americans, including unaccompanied minors, to enter the United States illegally.

Though largely unreported in the U.S. mainstream media, the two nations agreed on July 7, in a presidential-level meeting in Mexico,*to make it legal and safe for Central American immigrants, including unaccompanied minors, to cross Mexico’s border with Guatemala and transit Mexico*en route to the U.S. border at the Rio Grande.

The agreement apparently does not recognize that the result of such trips – entry into the United States – remains illegal.

But to facilitate the program, the Mexican government announced plans to issue a new “Regional Visitor Card” that will provide documentation for the Central Americans to remain in Mexico as long as it takes to get to the United States.

Under the auspices of a “Southern Border Program,” Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Guatemalan President Otto Pérez, in a meeting in Mexico, agreed to take five concrete steps designed to “protect and safeguard the human rights of migrants who enter and transit Mexico, so as to order international routes of passage [in and through Mexico] to increase and develop the security of the region.”

http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/mexico-g...ivery-of-illegals-to-u-s/#F0oSSzHcur5IFfsv.99
 
ugh

Togo w/post #534:
mybad's bad: It's 3.7 billion. Woops and also coincidental:
3 & 7 or
10 or
3 x 7 = 21 = 1/2(42)

Yeah. Coincidental.

What ever happened to fiscal responsibility? If employment and healthcare are in the toilet, what happens if you add more individuals to the stressed system?

http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...der-surge-continuing-indefinitely-joel-gehrke

"But this supplemental bill is an admission by the president that he has no intention of solving this problem,*and, indeed, that he anticipates it continuing indefinitely, because he is simply asking for money to deal with those kids who are coming after they’ve been brutalized, rather than taking the necessary steps to prevent them from coming here in the first place, to prevent them from being victimized,” Cruz*also said.

The Center for Immigration Studies*points out*that almost half of the money requested would pay for resettlement of the immigrants.*

“Of the $3.7 billion being requested, fully $1.8 billion (about 49 percent of the total) is for resettlement costs to be appropriated to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — not just for the UACs, but for entire family units, including adult men and women,” Dan Cadman writes.*“There is no reason to think that the accommodations will be temporary, insofar as the funds include authorization ‘for acquisition, construction, improvement, repair, operation, and maintenance of real property and facilities.’”
 
Trump'd A+

So AC or 'the original Vegas' is like 40 miles from me, and has been falling downhill with the economy, and even more so, in the last 8ish years, because of the barely legal smoking ban shadily passed in NJ.

Coincidentally, within a year of the NJ smoking ban, new casinos popped up across the river, where the law didn't exist yet.

...but yeah... Trump is on it, the government blew it, state and local, and now the unions are crying foul at Trenton, when the only person who wasn't in NJ government at the time was Christie.The SEP is in his lap now.

Sucks. You'd think the unions would be screaming at the government individuals responsible for the problem in the first place. Most of the NJ Senate members (not US Senators) are the same ones that were in office 10 years ago.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...ME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-07-12-13-56-44

"I let them use my name, but I have nothing to do with it," Trump told the AP on Saturday. "Atlantic City has suffered for years. Many mistakes were made by government, tremendous mistakes, including no reinvestment in town; they would take casino revenue and put it in places that had nothing to do with Atlantic City. I got out seven years ago; my timing was tremendous."

Well said, sir.


New Jersey in recent years has required casino development taxes to be used only in Atlantic City.

The news is the latest in a cascade of setbacks for Atlantic City's gambling market, which until just a few years ago was the second-largest in the nation after Nevada; Pennsylvania has now taken over that spot. Analysts have long said that the casino market here, and in the Northeastern United States, has been oversaturated, and that some casinos need to close to ensure the survival of others.
 
s m r t

I love me some well written opionions from well written individuals.

It also happens that this well written opinion from a well read author totally agrees with everything I'm posting and says it way better than I do:

Also: Facist Plan Reveal: Thanks to the opinion author for pointing this out. I don't have the stomach to read such things, even if it could learn me a bit on the bad guys.

http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/we-must-send-illegal-children-home/

I learned that history repeats itself no matter how hard those of us who see the nightmare bang our heads against the wall, trying to warn others. I only ever have to remember the words of Adolf Hitler in “Mein Kampf”: “The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”

The title of the article and the snippet I posted barely do justice to what's written. You should read it if only for a breath of fresh air without the bitter sway opinions often hold.
 
$$$$$$$$

So America is currently running an intentional yearly debt of like 400Billion dollars.
The 'recession' a few years back was caused, almost as if on purpose, by predatory lending tactics and a media blitz.

Well it's happening all over again, the 'recession' idea. This time no one seems to be talking about it. In fact, while silent, the FeD seems to be steering the market to a crash. Well, that's what these individuals say--v
(Their warning fits like missing puzzle pieces.)

http://mediaequalizer.com/2014/07/the-mega-rick-rant-returns/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...-Lehman-crisis-from-worldwide-debt-surge.html
The annual report suggested that China’s $4 trillion of reserves are a Maginot Line defence. It noted US was also a large external creditor in the 1920s, as was Japan in the 1980s, before each went into deep crisis. “Time and again, in both advanced and emerging market economies, seemingly strong bank balance sheets have turned out to mask unsuspected vulnerabilities that surface only after the financial boom has given way to bust,” it said.

The BIS is the doyen of world’s financial institutions, created in Basel in 1930 to clean up the mess left by German reparations payments under the Versailles Treaty. It has since evolved into the bank of central banks, and lately the bastion of monetary orthodoxy. It issued a crescendo of warnings in the build-up to the Lehman crisis, implicitly rebuking the US Federal Reserve and others for holding interest rates too low, which in their view robs economic growth from the future.

The BIS was vindicated, though not everybody agrees that it was right for the right reasons. Monetarists argue that the Great Recession was due to over-tightening into the downturn. This caused M3 broad money growth to collapse months before the banking crisis.

The BIS backed QE as an emergency measure in early 2009 to avert a deflationary spiral but has long since called for a return to sound money, and even rate rises. "The predominant risk is that central banks will find themselves behind the curve, exiting too late or too slowly," it said.

This has earned BIS a reputation for Austrian School ideology , accused of encouraging crude liquidation. The bank denies this, tracing the bank’s doctrines to the pre-Keynesian Swedish economist Knut Wicksell.

Wicksell posited a “natural rate of interest”. Holding rates too low creates a host of problems. While his model looks like the modern “Taylor Rule” used by the Fed and other central banks, it is different in crucial respects.

Confident in its cause, the BIS more or less indicts the central bank establishment of malpractice. "Policy does not lean against the booms but eases aggressively and persistently during busts. This induces a downward bias in interest rates and an upward bias in debt levels, which in turn makes it hard to raise rates without damaging the economy – a debt trap."

"Systemic financial crises do not become less frequent or intense, private and public debts continue to grow, the economy fails to climb onto a stronger sustainable path, and monetary and fiscal policies run out of ammunition. Over time, policies lose their effectiveness and may end up fostering the very conditions they seek to prevent," it said.
 
Fun with Logic

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-18/oecd-fears-middle-class-civil-unrest-coming

1st, the most absolutely mega perfect comment ever---v
The Government will do it's damndest to ensure the Middle Class becomes the Bottom Class before any "uprising" ever takes place. They know if you're struggling to just survive day to day, you have very little time for "uprisings.

...and then the important part:
The consequences of unequal distribution of wealth in the world is becoming the tipping point argued and funded by governments to blame the rich – never government. Nobody seems to be doing the math that if you confiscate all that wealth you end up with communism with taxation and government just keeps growing until it consumes everything. We borrow with no intent of paying anything back and that about 70% of the national debts is all interest that built no schools, reduced nobody’s tax bills, and did nothing for the middle class.

...and then the conclusion---v (which is a more explained important part+consequence):
The OECD is now warning like Picketty that a growing gap between rich and poor will erupt into revolution –*not that government is taxing too much.According to the words of the OECD Secretary General Jose Angel Gurria, the problem since the global financial and economic crisis has exacerbated massive.*“In the first three years of crisis, inequality increased more than in the twelve years before, “he told the Business Week”. On average across OECD countries, the top 10% of the population now earn 9.5 times as much as the lowest 10% but fail to explain this is from investment. Inequality has grown by 35% because stock markets are rising to escape from the craziness of government. The higher they rise, the greater the disparity.

The OECD claims this is clearly felt in the USA more so than Europe omitting the fact that the disparity comes from investment not wages. They they compare that to Europe claiming there is no welfare state in Europe so somehow this is implied to be better. The OECD then highlights supposedly rich Germany as a dangerous development with a rising disparity stating this is*“namely that it*is a lumpenproletariat, a very poorly trained and poorly paid part of the Arbeiterschich.”

The argument now is the middle class civil unrest they know is coming is simply because they have not confiscated the wealth of the investors they call the financial elites.*So if you invest and make any money, you are the new*financial elites – sorry it is anyone who now invests.

Well said. Well, typed.
 
maybe?

So the Border crisis exploded into the public eye right after ISIS exploded into Iraq which came days after a Secret trip to Afghanistan which came right as Russia began messing with the Ukraine which all came after Sandy Hook was being torn apart as fake after a not at all hurricane named Sandy and an election no one can prove happened.

Before those were resolved, a plane dissappeared.

Now, another has been shot down.

Who's looking where?

This administration is employing the now classic JJA 'Lost' theory:

Cause a new problem before anyone figures out the old problem and never resolve issues before quitting the job and letting someone else finsh the writing.

How many questions were left unanswered when that show was over? Or did you forget about Seaons 1 & 2?

It seems to me that 90% or more of what comes out of Washington, on both sides, is pure distraction protocol.

What's the good that's been done in Washington in the last 24 years? 50?
 
hmmmmmm.....

http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2014/07/18/gov-corbett-says-health-a-main-concern-with-immigration/

So I don't know anything about Tom Corbett other than he is the gov across the river.
Well, ok, I do know that his white hair is Sean Connery Level Pro.

...but other than that, nada. So, since actions speak louder than words, here are some very loud words:

Friday, Gov. Tom Corbett addressed the issue and how it affects Pennsylvania, saying health is a major concern.

“We feel for these children that they are fleeing their countries,” Corbett said. “We want to make sure they are taken care of and returned to their countries. But we also are concerned about their health and what they may cause as far as health issues in the state of Pennsylvania. From my standpoint, where they are coming in, there are certainly enough military bases in Texas and Arizona that the federal government could at least house them there temporarily to make sure before they send them to any state that their health conditions are okay for that. That they’ve had all their immunizations and so forth because we have a strong concern on that. From a humanitarian stand point you want to make sure these kids get taken care of but they need to be returned to their country of origin.”

KDKA’s John Shumway asked if that concern is diseases that could come up and spread to the population.

“Measles is one that comes to mind very quickly and what other diseases that they may or may not have,” Corbett said. “We can not be a country that just takes everything that comes here without at least looking into the background of this. And again this is one where the federal government hasn’t even talked to the states about “Can we send them into your state?”

“Obviously, Holy Family with the nuns there you know is a good place to take care of children,” he continued. “But that’s an imposition not only to the neighborhood but the state. What dollars are going to pay for this? Is it the Medicaid dollars that are needed for the people of Pennsylvania already which are very short? Again how are we going to pay for all these services? So we have grave concerns and again the Obama administration hasn’t even picked up the phone to say this is what we’re going to do can you help us?”

Once he figures out, like many others need to, that the Federal government no longer gives a shit about American citizens, he's going to get a lot louder.

...I wonder if his deeds outmatch his words?
 
:(

So personal responsibilty has gone right out the window, well, it already did.

Now the broken body of personal responsibility is being run over repeatedly by a trash truck while it's laying in a pot hole that needs to be repaired.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/19/us/florida-tobacco-verdict/index.html

A Florida jury awarded a widow $23.6 billion in punitive damages in her lawsuit against tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, her lawyer said.

Cynthia Robinson claimed that smoking killed her husband, Michael Johnson, in 1996. She argued R.J. Reynolds was negligent in not informing him that nicotine is addictive and smoking can cause lung cancer. Johnson started smoking when he was 13 and died of lung cancer when he was 36.

The jury award Friday evening is "courageous," said Robinson's lawyer, Christopher Chestnut.

"If anyone saw the documents that this jury saw, I believe that person would have awarded a similar or greater verdict amount," he said.

No one made this guy smoke. This is like a heroine addict suing a needle maker for the drugs a cartel sold because he overdosed and could not have done it without their needle that he/she/shim/it/? stole.
 
Actions > Words

Corruption hurts democracy the same as it hurts communism.
Yup. Therefore:

http://news.yahoo.com/china-warns-o...-014002100.html;_ylt=AwrBJR58e8xTaxsAYRXQtDMD
"The conviction and morals of officials determine the rise and fall of the Communist Party and the country," Xinhua added, in a report late on Sunday.

"Officials should keep firm belief in Marxism to avoid being lost in the clamor for western democracy, universal values and civil society," it said.

"The conviction and morals of POLITICIANS determine the rise and fall of DEMOCRACY and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA."

"POLITICIANS should keep a firm belief in DEMOCRACY to avoid being lost in the clamor for IGNORING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Officials will have to be "noble, pure and virtuous persons who have relinquished vulgar tastes", it added.

If: Officials = Politicians; Then: Agreed.

"Chinese officials should safeguard the spiritual independence of the nation and avoid becoming an echo of western moral values," Xinhua said.

AMERICAN POLITICIANS should safeguard the DEMOCRATIC independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and avoid becoming an echo of ANCIENT ROME AND NAZI GERMANY.


...works both ways. Thanks AP and Xinhua.
 
Actions > Words

This makes me so happy I could cry, but I'm a man, so I won't, because then I'd have to give myself a playground beatdown.

Anyway, it's nice to be able to make a post about good news. It's also nice when soldiers are honored for their deeds and not used as a politician's photo op pushing some agenda.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...ME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-07-20-08-12-06
Germany on Sunday honored a group of Nazi-era officers who tried to kill Adolf Hitler 70 years ago. The plot - portrayed in films such as the 2008 Hollywood movie "Valkyrie" - helped establish a principle under which German soldiers today are encouraged to defy orders if they would result in a crime or violate human dignity.

In a somber ceremony, President Joachim Gauck called the July 20, 1944, bombing of Hitler's Wolf's Lair headquarters in Eastern Prussia a "significant day in German history" for showing the world that there were Germans who opposed the Nazi regime.

"It was from this legacy that the newly founded Federal Republic, once it belatedly recognized the significance of the military resistance, was able to draw legitimacy," Gauck said.

Thank you Germany.
 
Actions AND Words

So an appeals court punched the ACA in the taint, and shut it down. Why? Because it was rushed throuh so fast that the writers never did an edit. They forgot to put specificity in, on purpose, because the law is ASSUMED to be all encompassing. Well it's not. Therefore, as legal experts, the judges had no choice but to say "This law makes no mention of this thing you say it does."

Legal Win.

...but what's this? Since the Judges are right, and the persons who filed suit against the ACA saying it was missing stuff are right, then the only person(s) to blame would be:

Anyone who voted for it:

So why is CNBC lying about this part?---v

http://www.cnbc.com/id/101819065

When the ACA was passed, most supporters believed that the vast majority of states would create their own exchange. But the opposition to Obamacare of many Republican governors and state legislators lead to most states refusing to build their own marketplaces, setting the stage for the challenges to the subsidies issued for HealthCare.gov plans.

Well, actually, it's because those states had companies that couldn't fufill their contracts to create the exchanges because the federal exchange is garbage that complicates the previously simple use of MediCare. Also: It's not only Rep states that failed to create exchanges, but Dem states too. Epic Media Fail that coincidentally does not blame the guy or the persons who shoved the bad program down our throats.

...but yeah, other than that little un-neccessary dig by the articles author (not this article but that article) against a political party, the article is quite readable and well put together.

ACA NUTSHELL:
-Shadily passed
-Is a tax and only a tax
-Millions lost insurance
-Millions who got insurance have no coverage
-States unable to create exchanges because private companies unable to work with glitchy Fed exchange
-Delays in the non functioning ACT has caused deaths
-Many who sign up are put into the existing system of Medicare
-Prices subject to change (before court ruling)
-Rapampant fraud
-Rampant identity theft
-Price of private plans went up
-Unconstitutional executive orders are it's only life support
-Subsidies issued from the Fed before court ruling now have to be given back
-And also those other things

This---^ is not an impeachable offense? This---^ is not a sue-able offense?

Any more questions? Well here's the good news:
ACA VS RULE OF LAW:
ACA=0, RULE OF LAW=2

...with more matches to come.
 
Proof

First this:

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...-Punish-Americans-Against-Illegal-Immigration
After he told the La Raza conference in Los Angeles that President Barack Obama gave the Latino community a "down payment" with his temporary amnesty program that halted the deportations*"of our people,"*Gutierrez urged Hispanics to seek retribution at the ballot box.

"We need to raise our voices, make ourselves citizens, sign up to vote and punish those who speak ill and criminalize children who come to our border," Gutierrez reportedly*said in Spanish this weekend.

Gutierrez addressed the conference this weekend and also spoke on a panel. He said Obama assured him in a White House meeting last week with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus that he would use executive actions to be a "generous and broad" as he can to "stop the deportation of people each and every day," as Breitbart News reported.

...which makes this:

http://www.infowars.com/border-patrol-whistleblower-were-being-ordered-to-release-pregnant-illegals/
South Texas Customs and Border Protection agents have been ordered to release pregnant illegal immigrants, as well as those who merely claim to be pregnant, an agent working in the Rio Grande Valley sector has exclusively revealed to Infowars.

The agent, whose name has been withheld to protect him from retaliation, but whose identity has been independently verified and confirmed, told Infowars over the weekend that agents had received orders on Thursday to release female illegal immigrants in “ANY stage of pregnancy.”

“At my muster yesterday, we received orders to begin releasing all pregnant female illegal aliens in the RGV sector,” the agent wrote to us in an e-mail.

He also said CBP agents are basically working on an honor system with said pregnant females, as they currently have no way to verify that someone is in fact expecting a child.

...and this:

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/07/22/Dewhurst-80-85-Arent-Kids
Texas Lt. Governor David Dewhurst (R) reported that the vast majority of illegal immigrants coming over the southern border are not unaccompanied minors in an appearance on Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Daily Rundown.”* “Our effort in Texas is not focused on the unaccompanied children...we are focused on-the unaccompanied children represent some 12%-20%. We're focused on that 80, the 85% of which a quarter according to the border patrol, have a criminal record” he said about Texas’ recent deployment to of the National Guard to the southern border.

(...if the NG shows up...)
...and then this:

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...llion-border-bill-would-be-spent-this-summer/
“CBO analysis suggests that only $25 million out of the $4.3 billion request will be spent this year. What does that mean?” Sessions asked. “It means we ought to slow down, and there is no basis to demand a $4.3 billion increase in spending, emergency spending.”

Obama has requested $3.7 billion for the border, and another $600 million to fight wildfires. But according to CBO, just $25 million would be spent during the rest of FY 2014, which ends in September. Most of the rest of it would be spent in 2015, and spending would continue through 2020.

In addition, all of the spending in 2014 would take place in the Department of Health and Human Services. Obama’s plan would give the Department of Homeland Security $1.1 billion, but none of that money would be used until FY 2015.

Most Republicans are already opposed to Obama’s proposal, and House Republicans are considering a much smaller bill that looks to speed up the deportation of immigrant children. House GOP leaders are also expected to try to pay for new spending with offsetting reductions elsewhere in the government, something Obama did not propose.

...all make sense.


Seriously. How did this guy get re elected...
 
Truthbomb

So about that plane that got shot down in Ukraine:

1st a comment for interpretation:
"Just as with Benghazi, Obama calls in the CSI team to investigate the "crime" of flight 17. As John Bolton said yesterday, we shouldn't focus on the minutiae, which is about all Obama wants to do."

...and then the article snippet:

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/383327/alleged-leader-free-world-rich-lowry
A fair, expeditious investigation of the crash is obviously preferable to the depredations of Putin’s minions, but is largely beside the point. This isn’t the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. There is no mystery. Forces controlled by Putin shot a civilian airliner out of the sky. End of story. Whether Ukrainian separatists or Russian personnel pulled the trigger is almost moot, since both are creatures of the Russian state.

The downing of Flight 17 is of a piece with Putin’s lawless aggression. Having already absorbed Crimea, he seeks to further dismember a European country for the offense of seeking to govern itself in keeping with its values and interests.

So far, he hasn’t paid enough of a concrete price, despite repeated warnings from President Obama. When they go unheeded, Obama simply makes new warnings. They have marked each step of Putin’s escalation, and never made a difference. What Teddy Roosevelt was to gunboat diplomacy, Barack Obama is to the ineffectual demand.

Putin is surely counting on the urgency of the latest outrage fading with time and with his inevitable obfuscations and lies. President Obama said on Monday that if Russia persists in Ukraine it “will only further isolate itself from the international community.” But isolation isn’t an autocatalytic process. Someone has to do the isolating.

The U.S. has been more aggressive on sanctions than the Europeans*yet has stopped short of cutting off broad sectors of the Russian economy from our financial system. That is within our power to do, even if the Europeans balk at going so far, and there also is nothing stopping us from providing the Ukrainian military with the heavy arms to win the Putin-instigated civil war.
 
You'd get a bench warrant:

So the illegals were given notices to appear rather than being properly detained. On average, '45%' don't show up to court, this fact was already known.

Now the rest aren't showing up, not to mention they've been shipped all over the country.

Therefore: Told you so.

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/metr...e-no-shows-at-dallas-immigration-hearings.ece
The youths were among 20 from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala who were set to appear in federal immigration court Tuesday for initial deportation hearings. But they weren’t there — 18 of the children whose cases were set to be heard didn’t show up Tuesday for court.

It was an absentee rate that federal Immigration Judge Michael Baird said was “highly unusual,” so high that he reset the hearings for Aug. 11 rather than possibly issuing a deportation order.

Baird said he was concerned that the children may not have received proper notice of the hearings from the government. Attorney Lynn Javier, with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, agreed that it was “prudent” to reset the hearings.

The children are among about 100,000 juveniles who have entered the U.S. without a parent in the last two fiscal years, according to Homeland Security. None of the children set to appear on Tuesday had an attorney, a swelling reality that inspired Dallas Catholic Bishop Kevin Farrell on Monday to appeal to attorneys to step up to provide free services.

The judge’s decision drew praise from local immigration lawyers. Paul Zoltan, an immigration attorney in Dallas, called the decision “classy,” saying the children would have time to get attorneys and any mailing errors could be corrected.

“It gives the kids another chance,” he said.

In general, 46 percent of juveniles don’t show up for their immigration court hearings, according to Capitol Hill testimony recently from Juan Osuna, who directs the Justice Department’s immigration courts. The Executive Office of Immigration Review faces a backlog of 375,000 cases and was ordered a few weeks ago to make unaccompanied juveniles the top priority.

The high number of no-shows Tuesday raised questions about whether the children had enough time to prepare for the hearings or whether they and their families made calculated risks not to appear in court.
 
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