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originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: eisegesis
I wish people would not fall for the trick of watching Cortez.
The ones to watch are the 40 or so ex CIA that won seats. That is the real and very present danger.
That is the start of a new party to replace the Dems as they shatter.
P
L&L, do you not think that this green manifesto Is just trying to pre-claim ownership of what they expect POTUS plans to do using all the confiscated assets?
Pay to play contributions
"The right to a tuition-free, quality, federally funded, local controlled public education system from pre-school through college. We will also forgive student loan debt from the current era of unaffordable college education."?
"nationalize the private bank-dominated Federal Reserve Banks and place them under a Monetary Authority within the Treasury Department. "?
"start building a financial system that is open, honest, stable, and serves the real economy rather than the phony economy of high finance. "?
"Revoke corporate personhood by amending our Constitution to make clear that corporations are not persons and money is not speech. Those rights belong to living, breathing human beings - not to business entities controlled by the wealthy."?
Were the positive side of Chávez’s life and career better understood here in the U.S. and abroad, I would worry more about note noting here his personal failures, missed opportunities, and top-down style of leadership even while his policies took into account those at the bottom. But, alas that is not the case.
There remain lessons to learn from this president who for 13 years made significant strides to deliver on his campaign promises and ameliorate the dire living conditions of Venezuela’s poor by eradicating illiteracy, significantly reducing poverty and opening the doors to a new life through health care and education for all.
The country's government assistance program gives citizens bags of essential goods at subsidized prices. Those goods have been shrinking in both size and quality as foreign investment in Venezuela collapses, but even they cost 30,000 bolivars each.
Bloomberg notes that, according to its Cafe con Leche Index, the price of a cup of coffee in Caracas has risen from 5,500 bolivars to 45,000 bolivars in just 12 weeks. That pace, should it continue unabated, indicates an eye-watering annualized inflation rate of 448,025%.
Income poverty jumped to 82% in 2016 — a shocking increase from 48% in 2014.
One of the most notable changes is the creation of a new special court-martial forum composed of a military judge alone and new procedures for selecting members in other special and general courts-martial. We will be updating our panel selection page soon to reflect those changes
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: seinfeld
Eo effective January 1st. Found a run down on the updates here.
One of the most notable changes is the creation of a new special court-martial forum composed of a military judge alone and new procedures for selecting members in other special and general courts-martial. We will be updating our panel selection page soon to reflect those changes
Dots maybe worth connecting
Mil. R. Evid. 311, Evidence obtained from unlawful searches and seizures was amended to provide that evidence obtained unlawfully may still be admissible if the official seeking the evidence acted in reasonable reliance on binding precedent that was valid at the time of the search. This change incorporates the Supreme Court’s holding in Davis v. United States, 564 U.S. 229 (2011).
Q: Do we have the gold?
Yes.
Gold shall destroy FED.
Q
originally posted by: seinfeld
Gitmo supposedly only has 17 detainees.
And thats why they have more than 50 new job openings here
and another dozen here
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: seinfeld
Gitmo supposedly only has 17 detainees.
And thats why they have more than 50 new job openings here
and another dozen here
And NINE of them are for "bar managers" and another to run the bowling lanes?!? WT$
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: seinfeld
As this Christmas "Lack of Tweet" analysis indicates....Something's Up.
twitter.com...
Edit to add:
As a REFRESHER at this critical time, here is a timeline summary of Spygate: twitter.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: seinfeld
Gitmo supposedly only has 17 detainees.
And thats why they have more than 50 new job openings here
and another dozen here
And NINE of them are for "bar managers" and another to run the bowling lanes?!? WT$
Codewords for impending interrogation methods at GITMO.
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: JohnnyJetson
I could go for a few rounds of whiskey boarding,
Or as i call it... saturday night