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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: MountainLaurel
Mainly?
I want those people who constantly and always turn their cynical eye on big corps equally on big gov. It's just as big and just as corrupt and just as evil as any big corp could ever be, but they continue to naively assign all kinds of benevolence to it.
I want naked, unassailable proof that the people they want to run certain, massive aspects of our lives for us are just as nasty as anyone in big corporations ever could be.
originally posted by: megabogie
a reply to: Perfectenemy
FYI- "circulating in the Kremlin today" is usually a Sorcha Faal tagline
The Obama administration formally announced that inspectors general will have to get permission from their agency heads to gain access to grand jury, wiretap and fair credit information — an action that severely limits the watchdogs’ oversight capabilities, independence and power to uncover fraud.
“I strongly disagree with the OLC opinion,” Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department’s inspector general, said in a statement. “Congress meant what it said when it authorized Inspectors General to independently access ‘all’ documents necessary to conduct effective oversight. Without such access, our Office’s ability to conduct its work will be significantly impaired, and it will be more difficult for us to detect and deter waste, fraud, and abuse, and to protect taxpayer dollars.”
Mr. Horowitz has had to seek former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.’s permission, and now Loretta E. Lynch’s, to gain access to such material. The approval process in obtaining the materials delayed review of Operation Fast and Furious — the failed Mexican drug cartel sting that lost track of more than 1,000 government-issued guns, one of which later was used to kill a U.S. Border Patrol agent — and has delayed other reports the inspector general is set to publish.
Back in 1986, Sessions was a 39-year-old U.S. attorney for Alabama when President Ronald Reagan's administration nominated him to serve as a federal judge.
The position requires approval from the Senate. And as Sessions settled in for review by the Senate Judiciary Committee, his career in law was almost destroyed when former colleagues brought forward troubling accusations about things Sessions had said to them with regard to race.
This Tuesday morning, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the Senate committee reviewing Sessions's nomination, read a letter from more than 1,000 legal scholars at law schools across the country who questioned whether Sessions had changed since the Senate committee rejected his nomination for a federal judgeship.
originally posted by: nikkib0421
Hey guys? If you follow Meganon and you haven't checked today....i suggest you do so. She says Q is Assange and how she figured it out. It's long and techy (mostly over my head). She is freaking out about it.
Also talks about the Emergency broadcast system and how it was the deeps last straw with Trump.
originally posted by: nikkib0421
Hey guys? If you follow Meganon and you haven't checked today....i suggest you do so. She says Q is Assange and how she figured it out. It's long and techy (mostly over my head). She is freaking out about it.
Also talks about the Emergency broadcast system and how it was the deeps last straw with Trump.
originally posted by: PolyCottonBlend
originally posted by: nikkib0421
Hey guys? If you follow Meganon and you haven't checked today....i suggest you do so. She says Q is Assange and how she figured it out. It's long and techy (mostly over my head). She is freaking out about it.
Also talks about the Emergency broadcast system and how it was the deeps last straw with Trump.
can you post a link to her? I'm looking but can't find her.
agreed, Perfectenemy. and thanks for posting that link.
originally posted by: nikkib0421
a reply to: Perfectenemy
Well, I wasn't trying to do any harm. I simply found it interesting and thought others might too.