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Congratulations, House Republicans!

 
 
parados
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 02:56 pm
@coldjoint,
Really? What proof do you have an island is known for sex?

Epstein was arrested and convicted of soliciting sex with a minor in his Palm Beach, Florida mansion. Was Epstein's mansion an island? Or is this just another RW tale told that will disappear when they can no longer suck anything out of it?
BENGHAZI!!!!
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 03:02 pm
@parados,
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“That’s old news.” or “What difference does it matter.”. That is how Hillary would answer questions about Slick Willie’s sex jaunts on Jeffrey Epstein’s orgy-island.

Virginia Roberts claims Epstein turned her into a sex slave at the age of 17 on his island when in 2002 Bill Clinton visited with two teenage girls from New York. The threesome apparently flew to Orgy Island aboard Epstein’s private jet, which is/was equipped with proper bedding for mile high activity. The party only begins on the flight, the real celebration takes place after landing. Teenage girls were made available/ordered to engage with Epstein’s guests.

Roberts confirmed in an interview that Bill Clinton was one of the party participants to the orgies. She recalls asking Epstein what Clinton was doing there. We all know the answer to that Virginia, Bill can’t keep his pants up around the opposite sex. Some things never change; why would Willie, he gets away with whatever. This won’t surprise the American public, we know what Bill Clinton is, a sex addict. That won’t change, he has no reason to change, America and most of all Hillary accepts his behavior.

My question is, if Clinton flies from New York to Epstein’s Island with teenage girls for sex, “Is he not guilty of sex trafficking?” whether it is in Epstein’s jet or not? We all know that Bill and Hillary as well have always been and continue to be above the law.

For the full story, or one that may be continued, see the link above on Virginia Robert’s statement.

It is about time we started holding the Clinton’s accountable for their behavior. What is sad, the Clinton Foundation is the recipient of this weeks Humana Golf Challenge. Having a foundation in your name, is it a good deed to cover all wrong? “Well, but despite Bill and Hillary, the foundation does good things”. No, that is not a trade off to escape responsibility or punishment.

http://arlinreport.com/2015/01/25/bill-clinton-teenage-girls-at-epsteins-orgy-island/
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 03:03 pm
@parados,
Quote:
suck anything out of it?


Better ask how old they are, Shill.
parados
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 03:17 pm
@coldjoint,
Ah... so it's known because one person said it? One person said GW Bush raped her in a hotel room. One person said the Queen of England is a shape shifting reptile. One person said coldjoint is an idiot. (More than one actually.)
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parados
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 03:20 pm
@coldjoint,
Better ask yourself for some facts...

Quote:
One person Roberts said she didn’t have sex with while working for Epstein between 1999 and 2002 was his then-pal, Bill Clinton.

“I have seen reports saying or implying that I had sex with former President Bill Clinton on Little St James Island,” an island Epstein owns in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

“Clinton was present on the island at a time when I was also present on the island, but I have never had sexual relations with Clinton, nor have I ever claimed to have had such relations. I have never seen him have sexual relations with anyone," Roberts wrote.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 03:31 pm
@parados,
Quote:
but I have never had sexual relations with Clinton,



Who cares? Does it matter what underage(child)girl he screwed? If you didn't believe it you wouldn't be replying
parados
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 03:39 pm
@coldjoint,
I am still waiting for your known sex island evidence.

You are such an idiot sometimes I can't help but make you reveal how much more pink vomit you can spew. I see you can't defend your lying statements about the judge's ruling so you have switched to talking about Clinton to hopefully divert attention from your latest lies by switching to new lies.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 04:11 pm
@parados,
Quote:


You are such an idiot sometimes I can't help but make you reveal how much more pink vomit you can spew.


What do you think Bill was spewing on that island? And Shill why don't you find something that says it isn't (the island) used for sexual orgies with children.
Quote:

judge's ruling so you have switched to talking about Clinton


No Shill you got your answer. What you support is lawfare to destroy the system intended in the Constitution.
parados
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 06:29 pm
@coldjoint,
Since you have no evidence of anything but rather the one source clearly states she never saw what you have claimed happened. Do you always spend time fantasizing about Bill Clinton's sex life because you clearly have nothing real to support your fantasy.
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parados
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 06:30 pm
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:



No Shill you got your answer. What you support is lawfare to destroy the system intended in the Constitution.

That's interesting since the judge said nothing about that. In fact the judge said it has nothing to do with the US Constitution.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 08:19 pm
@parados,
Quote:
That's interesting since the judge said nothing about that. In fact the judge said it has nothing to do with the US Constitution.


I don't care what the judge says about lawfare.
Why would the judge state the obvious?
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 10:16 pm
http://mx1.politicususa.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screen-Shot-2015-02-18-at-11.34.56-AM-1-485x335.jpg

9 Of 10 Senators Who Miss The Most Votes Are Republicans

Senator Marco Rubio (R-FLA) is the “least likely to show up for work.” Ted Cruz (R-TX) also tops the list of no-shows. This is convenient because both are now working as a chairman for subcommittees that oversee climate change in some capacity, and what better way to deny reality than to not show up.

Nine of the ten spots of no-shows go to Republicans, according to a new analysis by Vocativ.com working with GovTrack.us.

Vocativ says there is a Senate absentee rate average of 2.01 percent, with Rubio taking the lead at 8.30% percent no shows. The “biggest no-shows in Congress”, per Vocativ:

http://mx2.politicususa.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screen-Shot-2015-02-18-at-11.09.20-AM-1-485x309.jpg

The Republicans are Marco Rubio (R-FLA) with an 8.30% absentee rate, Jerry Moran (R-KS), John Boozman (R-AS), Ted Cruz (R-TX), David Vitter (R-LA), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Jim Inhofe (R-OK) and Roy Blunt (R-MO). The Democrat is Brian Schatz (D-HI), which they justify because it’s so far away (um, no, please show up for your pay).

hawkeye10
 
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Reply Thu 19 Feb, 2015 10:22 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
How often is the average worker absent from work? most employers would be thrilled with a 95% on the job rate from their employees.

BTW: maybe we could cut some slack for the employees who live in Alaska and Hawaii....those are a hell of a commute.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 07:54 am

Revealed: Unlike most Walmart workers, ancient Egyptians got paid sick days
RedOrbit
19 Feb 2015 at 17:51 ET

Ancient Egyptians, who relied on slave labor, weren't exactly known for their generous employee benefits packages. However, some texts from Egypt's New Kingdom period, about 3,100-3,600 years ago, suggest that highly skilled craftsmen working on royal tombs did get paid sick leave.

During the New Kingdom period, royalty was laid to rest in a number of rock-cut tombs, not the massive pyramids of the past. The Egyptians of the time built a village called Deir el-Medina close enough to the burial sites to make certain that craftsmen could walk there every week.

These valued workers received a various amenities provided only to those with the workmanship and expertise essential to working on something as critical as the royal tomb. The Egyptian government compensated them in the form of monthly installments of grain. These workers were also given housing and servants to help with duties like washing laundry, milling grain, and getting water. Their loved ones lived with them in the village, and their wives and children could also make use of these provisions.

Ancient texts show that tomb workers were out sick from time to time. However, their wages were never docked due to these absences, records show.

More:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/revealed-unlike-walmart-workers-ancient-egyptians-got-paid-sick-days/
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 07:56 am
Republican Legislator Says High Cigarette Taxes Are Oppressing Trailer Park Residents

Rep. Steve Drazkowski (R-Mazeppa) doesn't support a higher minimum wage, wanted to repeal a law requiring local governments to pay women equal money for equal work, and supported mandatory drug tests for welfare recipients.

Try to raise taxes on cigarettes, however, and he transforms into a fierce advocate for the poor.

Yesterday legislators were debating a proposed law (HF 700) that would repeal indexing the cigarette tax rate, making it so cigarette taxes wouldn't automatically rise (or fall, theoretically) each year.

Says the Draz:

"There's a high propensity of people within trailer courts smokers and I go around and talk to those folks. Not all of them are poor, but the bulk of them are poor. And to see the oppression this tax is placing on them, you hear from those folks, is very, very compelling."

Rep. Carly Melin (D-Hibbing) agreed that high cigarette taxes affect the poor disproportionately, but "the argument that we're sort of protecting poor people by keeping their cigarette taxes low is just a little disingenuous."

more

http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2015/02/republican_legislator_says_high_cigarette_taxes_are_oppressing_trailer_park_residents.php
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 08:06 am
Hospital prices always go up. But this year, they went down.

New federal data shows that the price of hospital care in the United States fell between this January and a year prior — the first time the government has seen a year-over-year drop since it started keeping track in 1998.

The price of hospital care fell 0.1 percent between January 2014 and January 2015, Modern Healthcare reported Thursday morning. When you focus on Medicare prices, the decline gets steeper: prices there fell 2.9 percent over the same time period.

Medical prices getting smaller rather than larger is a big deal. Health wonks typically get excited by something more modest: when health-care prices rise more slowly than they used to. But this new federal data (which is preliminary and could be revised) suggests something even more meaningful: not just slower growth in medical price-tags from one year to the next, but an actual drop in how much care costs.

more

http://www.vox.com/2015/2/19/8071205/hospital-prices-always-go-up-but-this-year-they-went-down
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 08:09 am
@bobsal u1553115,
The headline and the story don't match. It states that it was the highly skilled workers who received to paid sick days. Nothing about the average worker or what they received.

If the attempt is to show how much better Egypt was then Walmart, then it has failed. A vast majority of workers at Walmart are not skilled laborers let alone highly skilled workers.
Quote:
Ancient Egyptians, who relied on slave labor, weren't exactly known for their generous employee benefits packages. However, some texts from Egypt's New Kingdom period, about 3,100-3,600 years ago, suggest that highly skilled craftsmen working on royal tombs did get paid sick leave.

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parados
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 08:13 am
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:



I don't care what the judge says about lawfare.
Why would the judge state the obvious?


If the judge doesn't state the obvious in a ruling then there is no record and an appeals court will assume the judge failed to address the obvious and will pretty quickly throw out the ruling.
parados
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 08:28 am
@hawkeye10,
Really? Most employers would be thrilled with a 95% show up rate?

The worst workers for taking sick time only take 1 day of sick time every 2 months.
http://247wallst.com/special-report/2013/05/09/workers-who-take-the-most-sick-days/4/
That would mean most workers average less than 1% off for being sick.

Congress already gets over a month of vacation as it is so if you are going to try to include vacations in the time absent, you are being disingenuous.

Which industries do you think allow their employees to only show up 95% of the time they are scheduled to be at work? Most places I have worked by the time you have a third unexcused absence where you aren't clearly sick you are fired.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 02:49 pm
@parados,
Quote:
obvious


Obviously, I don't give a **** about you or your legal opinions.
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