Monday, June 8, 2015

Bernie Would Make EVERYTHING Free


Goalie
Gov. Peter Shumlin says he will not be a candidate for a fourth term in 2016....He said intends to leave politics entirely, noting he plans to go back to work at his family's business in Putney after leaving office in January 2017.

"This is not driven by poll numbers; this is not driven by politics," Shumlin, 59, said. "I decided to make this decision now because I want these next 18 months in office to be focused entirely on continuing the work we started together." (Burlington Free Press, 6/8/2015)

Shummy finally does something good for the state of Vermont. Unfortunately it will take years for Vermont to recover and then only if Shyster Smith is not the next governor.

And just to be clear, the decision is ABSOLUTELY about poll numbers. 


Blunts
President Obama bluntly challenged the Supreme Court over a pending ruling on the validity of ObamaCare subsidies, complaining Monday that the court should never have taken up the case -- and warning that a ruling against subsidies would be a "twisted interpretation" of the law. (Foxnews.com, 6/8/2015)

Obama fires a warning shot across the bow of John Roberts. Once again the Chief Justice is being warned that Dems are prepared to reveal whatever it is that they have over him should the Court not rule Obama's way. 


Sorrows
A Democratic legal fight against restrictive voting laws enacted in recent years by Republican-controlled state governments is being largely paid for by a single liberal benefactor: the billionaire philanthropist George Soros. (New York Times, 6/6/2015)

Dems have billionaires too? Who knew?

Democrats have never explained - never - why it is reasonable too require identification to get on a plane, but not to vote for president. The answer, of course, is that it is a convenient smokescreen to convince poor, uneducated people that Republicans are out to get them. 


Glimpsey
But emails sent by Mr. Hastert, his former aides and staff members at his firm, Dickstein Shapiro, offer unusual glimpses into how a high-profile elected official like Mr. Hastert makes the transition from public officeholder to a big-money rainmaker, a transition that was taking place, according to federal investigators, at a time of personal crisis. (New York Times, 6/7/2015)

Another example which offers a glimpse 'into how a high-profile elected official makes the transition from public officeholder to a big-money rainmaker' is Bill Clinton! 

Hillary too!




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