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Posted in: Republicans aim to confirm Kavanaugh this weekend after FBI report See in context

Senators may be reviewing the FBI report, but voters have been reviewing the deceit, depravity and hate that it takes to destroy good people that democrats seem to be so at ease with. They lost this round by losing moderates with atrocious antics, slanderous presumption and legal deception.

Poll numbers in the last week are quite clear as the lagging GOP gap for midterms has been halved--with undecideds clearly shifting to the right.

https://www.npr.org/2018/10/03/654015874/poll-amid-kavanaugh-confirmation-battle-democratic-enthusiasm-edge-evaporates

Major backfire.

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Posted in: Trump helped parents shield millions from taxes: New York Times See in context

Then you must love the ultra wealthy Hollywood and Silicon Valley job creating liberals.

Except, conservatives need not apply. Google, FB, et al. have proven that.

Democrats are still filled with bitter rage that the Clinton Crime Family lost in 2016.

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Posted in: Trump helped parents shield millions from taxes: New York Times See in context

When compared to the Clinton clan, Trump is an amateur.

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Posted in: Trump's Supreme Court nominee tearfully denies woman's sexual assault allegation See in context

The only person who we can prove has been gang raped is Brett Kavanaugh.

It’s clear Feinstein and dems are using Ford as a pawn in their delay strategy. They could care less about the truth. They see Kavanaugh as the swing vote to create a constitutionalist majority and thwart their plans to turn SCOTUS into a leftist Politburo to impose their PC orthodoxy on an unwilling public by circumventing the people’s elected representatives.

Their real enemy isn’t Kavanaugh—it’s you and me.

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Posted in: Woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct comes forward See in context

Really, after 35 years a registered democrat has flashbacks to an event in High School? Just now...

Really?

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Posted in: Netflix says it has signed Barack and Michelle Obama See in context

The long goodbye that never ends. Oh, and what a remarkable coincidence: none other than Susan Rice just joined the Netflix Board of Directors. 

What are friends for?

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Posted in: Few calls for reform after shooting in gun-loving Texas See in context

We hear people describing why we should ban guns, the possibility of the perp being racially motivated, the evils of racism, and/or how to protect schools, or people blaming the NRA. 

 I keep reading 'common sense gun laws' are needed. Exactly what common sense laws would have prevented this kid from getting his hands on his dad's shotgun & revolver? The typical shouting points about assault rifle bans & closing so-called gun show loopholes would have done nothing. 

Yet no one seems to be asking why are kids or young adults, predominately white, committing these crimes. How does a child grow into a monster like this? 

I'm just incredibly surprised seemingly no one in the news is asking if there are any cues in society that may be shaping them?

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Posted in: Gunman opens fire in Texas high school, killing 10 people See in context

Yesterday, at Dixon High School in Illinois, there was a school shooter. He was stopped by an armed security guard who chased and shot him. BUT that story wasn't highlighted, anywhere. It showed up on CNN and CBS some 6 hours after it happened, and then only briefly.

So, we are teaching these crazy kids that they become famous by killing people, but when they are stopped, we don't talk about it?

7000 African Americans, 2500 of those children, killed annually by illegal guns in our inner cities, without one liberal demanding gun confiscation or blaming NRA, until suburban kids are murdered.

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Posted in: 10 dead, 15 injured after van plows into crowd on Toronto sidewalk See in context

Wait; Canadian police. That's how they do it in other countries.

You cannot draw that conclusion based on this single incident.

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Posted in: Lockheed Martin to propose stealth hybrid of F-22 and F-35 for Japan See in context

Why is that plane all smokey? Is that normal?

That's water vapor.

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Posted in: After Facebook scrutiny, is Google next? See in context

Google is a far bigger threat by many measures: the volume of information it gathers, the reach of its tracking and the time people spend on its sites and apps. Google Analytics is used on the sites of about half of the biggest companies in the U.S. and has a total reach of 30 million to 50 million sites. It even tracks you whether or not you are logged in.

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Posted in: Democrats sue Russia, Trump campaign for alleged 2016 election conspiracy See in context

The real irony here is that Bernie Sanders might have actually beaten Trump.

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Posted in: Democrats sue Russia, Trump campaign for alleged 2016 election conspiracy See in context

This reeks of desperation.

The Democrats will not accept the fact that Hillary lost.

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Posted in: Female mayor battles sumo rule allowing only men in the ring See in context

After a tie match don't the judges convene in the ring with a cell phone or some form of access to video replay in order to determine a winner?

How old is that tradition?

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Posted in: Trump says unless N Korea summit is going to be 'fruitful,' he'll pull out See in context

As for opposition by Democrats, Republican Cory Gardner, who chairs an Asia subcommittee, said in an interview that they "want to play partisan politics."

California democrat Dianne Feinstein doesn't like that Pompeo supports traditional marriage.  New Jersey democrat Cory Booker asked Pompeo if he thought “gay sex is a perversion.” Their new standard seems to be that any nominee who agrees with Trump is to be disqualified.

The fact that we have politicians actively obstructing the creation of a lawful government for the most powerful country in the world is infinitely more embarrassing than anything Trump can post on Twitter. Their hatred for him has caused them to abandon rational judgment.

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Posted in: Oprah Winfrey says she is 'definitely not' running for U.S. president See in context

If democrats had any integrity they would nominate the politician who best represents their party.

Nancy Pelosi.

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Posted in: Trump backs effort to improve gun background checks See in context

As far as America's obsession with violence, look no further than the liberal enclave known as Hollywood.

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Posted in: Moscow calls U.S. vote meddling claims 'blabber', 'fantasies' See in context

The indictment contains no evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign, but it does show a systematic effort to discredit the result of the 2016 election. On the evidence so far, Trump has been the biggest victim of that effort.

So it's a question of objectivity and credibility.

Where were James Clapper and John Brennan when the Kremlin was meddling?

Answer: Colluding with Lynch and Comey to try to get Hillary elected.

Since there are now actual accusations against Russians there must also be actual connections to Americans and it will be interesting whether Mueller did go the extra mile and included the collusion by the Clinton campaign. That will be the defining moment for Mueller's objectivity.

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Posted in: Moscow calls U.S. vote meddling claims 'blabber', 'fantasies' See in context

Did the Russians feed Hillary questions that would come up in debates? Did the Russians tell Hillary not to go to Wisconsin, Michigan? Did the Russians influence the unpopular message of carrying on Obama's failed policies? Did the Russians marginalize Bernie Sanders?

No, Clinton defeated herself.

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Posted in: Moscow calls U.S. vote meddling claims 'blabber', 'fantasies' See in context

So basically the Russians did on Facebook and Twitter what Hillary, the DNC, and their lackey's at MSNBC, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, NY Times, and LA Times did. But with the Russians it was meddling, and for the DNC and media it's free speech. And they're STILL doing it trying to undermine the election.  

What about the DNC's rigging of their primary to exclude Bernie?

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Posted in: FBI deputy director quits See in context

Lets see . . . Wray sees the memo yesterday and McCabe is out today, after resisting every effort to remove him, to date. 

That must be some Memo.

The 0̷bamagate body count has begun. They'll be stacking them like cordwood over the coming weeks.

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Posted in: Trump warns Davos on unfair trade; says U.S. 'open for business' See in context

Ok, so you're saying this justifies Trump using overseas manufacturers while at the same time saying America First?

What do you understand of competition? Rather than criticize, what is your solution? How do American companies compete with foreign manufacturers that outsource?

Even moving a manufacturing facility from a blue state to a red state draws criticism and outrage from the left.

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Posted in: Trump warns Davos on unfair trade; says U.S. 'open for business' See in context

Adidas and Puma are German companies, I believe. But I know, facts are subjective - to some.

Adidas currently outsources the majority of its production to China and other countries in Asia, where it manufactures around 300 million shoes yearly, mostly by hand.

https://www.recode.net/2016/9/27/.../adidas-shoe-robots-manufacturing-factory-jobs

More than three quarters of Puma overall products are manufacturedin these countries. China and Vietnam make up the lion share with more than a quarter each. While the majority of shoes being sourced in Vietnam, most of apparel products come from China.

www.puma-catchup.com/made-in-china/

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Posted in: Pressure to achieve success blamed for falsification in iPS research See in context

murabito,

Corporations are not academia. Nor should academia be a corporation.

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Posted in: Pressure to achieve success blamed for falsification in iPS research See in context

Your link is still about the scientific community.

The article refers to a scientific corporation. Whereas universities should be free of the profit motive, therefore they don't face the same pressures. Yet this problem still exists. That's the difference I was referring to.

Apologies for the ambiguity.

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Posted in: Pressure to achieve success blamed for falsification in iPS research See in context

https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/world-view/publish-or-perish-academics-european-universities

American universities as well

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Posted in: Pressure to achieve success blamed for falsification in iPS research See in context

It's a culture of "Publish or Perish" It's not only in the scientific community, but in academia as well.

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Posted in: Congress votes to end three-day U.S. government shutdown See in context

undocumemted immigrants is not a euphamism for anything

Do you call looters undocumented shoppers?

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Posted in: Congress votes to end three-day U.S. government shutdown See in context

The Democrats win! 

How very mature you are.

I'm guessing that, despite the usual praise from the mainstream media, the polls weren't going in the democrats favor. Shutdowns usually end when one side or the other begins to fear the political damage.

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Posted in: Kyoto University says researcher at iPS institute falsified data for paper See in context

If published research is not actually valid, it can’t be replicated. It delivers only an incidental finding, not scientific knowledge. Any subsequent findings based upon it will either be wrong or flawed in important ways.

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