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OT: Only the best people can decide what is "subversion"...

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Alan Baker

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Feb 21, 2018, 1:40:45 PM2/21/18
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...and that's apparently letting it slip that the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs had is third in command falsify an email so he could take his
wife on a free holiday:

'The White House has given Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin the
green light to quash an internal rebellion among conservative foes of
his leadership, he told POLITICO late Tuesday.

The embattled Cabinet head said he’d begun investigating what he called
“subversion” at the agency, and those who have defied his authority
“won’t be working in my operation.”

Shulkin’s new chief of staff, Peter O’Rourke, is meeting with each
staffer suspected of defying Shulkin “individually and as a group to
determine, now that there is a clear direction where we are going, where
people are going to stand," he said. "Those who crossed the line in the
past are going to have to be accountable for those decisions."'

<https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/20/shulkin-veterans-agency-purge-417896>

'Shulkin and the White House on Friday named O’Rourke, who previously
led an accountability office at VA, to replace Vivieca Wright Simpson
after she retired last week. An IG report accused her of falsifying an
email to get the VA to pay for Shulkin’s wife to accompany him on a trip
to England and Denmark over the summer.

The IG investigation, which also found Shulkin had improperly accepted
Wimbledon tickets from a friend, appears to have brought Shulkin’s foes
out in the open, seeing an opportunity to drive him out of office over
the scathing report. But Shulkin repaid the money and appears to have
maintained the White House’s backing.'

Clave

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Feb 21, 2018, 1:52:01 PM2/21/18
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On 2/21/2018 11:40 AM, Alan Baker wrote:
> 'The White House has given Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin the
> green light to quash an internal rebellion

Good.

Now i wish they'd green light him to have you dipped in boiling oil,
shitstain baker!

DumbedDownUSA

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Feb 21, 2018, 2:01:12 PM2/21/18
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If you catch a shoplifter is it sufficient deterrent that he pays for
or returns the items he was caught with?

--
Trump: If there is a shutdown I think it would be a tremendously
negative mark on the president of the United States. He’s the one that
has to get people together.

Alan Baker

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Feb 21, 2018, 2:05:50 PM2/21/18
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Could you imagine the howls from the wing nuts here if there were this
much corruption in a Democrat's administration?

:-)

Clave

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Feb 21, 2018, 5:55:50 PM2/21/18
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On 2/21/2018 12:05 PM, Alan Baker wrote:
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> Could you imagine the howls from the wing nuts here if there were this
> much corruption in a Democrat's administration?

Uh like Obozo's?

https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/14092-top-10-%E2%80%9Cmost-corrupt%E2%80%9D-list-dominated-by-obama-administration

President Obama and key members of his Democrat cabinet like Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, disgraced Attorney General Eric Holder,
Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of
Energy Steven Chu, and UN Ambassador Susan Rice were all among the top
ten most corrupt politicians in Washington for 2012, according to an
annual list compiled by the non-partisan Judicial Watch. Also on the
roster were several lawmakers including two GOP congressmen from Florida
and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada).

The president himself made the infamous “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt
Politicians” list due to a series of scandals and broken promises that
have plagued virtually his entire time occupying the White House.
Lawless behavior, regular violations of the U.S. Constitution,
unprecedented secrecy, and abuse of so-called “executive privilege” to
protect his senior officials all contributed to Obama’s designation as
one of the most crooked politicians in the capital today.

Citing the president’s 2009 vow that “transparency” and the “rule of
law” would be the “touchstones” of his presidency, Judicial Watch said
the statement would get in on the first ballot if there were a “Hall of
Fame” for broken promises. “Instead of transparency and the rule of law
over the past four years, we have witnessed the greatest expansion of
government in modern political history and, consequently, an explosion
of government secrecy, scandals, and abuses of power,” the non-profit
public interest watchdog explained.

Among the specifics that earned Obama the designation was a shroud of
lawless secrecy that permeated the entire administration. Judicial
Watch, which investigates and prosecutes official corruption, was forced
to file almost 1,000 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and
close to 100 lawsuits against the administration to find out what was
going on, it said. Despite stonewalling, the group investigated elements
of ObamaCare, the showering of taxpayer money on mega Wall Street banks,
continued funding of the “criminal ACORN network,” and much more.

According to the Washington-based group and countless other analysts,
while Obama touts transparency in public, he actually condones the
routine violation of federal open records laws by his administration in
an effort to conceal his activities. There are almost countless examples
to prove the point.

https://www.infowars.com/252-documented-examples-of-barack-obamas-lying-lawbreaking-corruption-cronyism-etc/

1) Carried out military interventionism in Libya without Congressional
approval

In June 2011, U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) said that Obama
had violated the Constitution when he launched military operations in
Libya without Congressional approval.

2) Gave a no-bid contract to Halliburton – just like Bush did

In May 2010, it was reported that the Obama administration had selected
KBR, a former subsidiary of Halliburton, for a no-bid contract worth as
much as $568 million through 2011, just hours after the Justice
Department had said it would pursue a lawsuit accusing the Houston-based
company of using kickbacks to get foreign contracts.

3) Has an administration full of lobbyists, after promising he wouldn’t
have any

While running for President, Obama had promised that, unlike Bush, he
would not have any lobbyists working in his administration. However, by
February 2010, he had more than 40 lobbyists working in his administration.

4) Has close ties to Wall St., but pretends to support Occupy Wall St.

Although Obama claims to support the Occupy Wall St. movement, the truth
is that he has raised more money from Wall St. than any other candidate
during the last 20 years. In early 2012, Obama held a fundraiser where
Wall St. investment bankers and hedge fund managers each paid $35,800 to
attend. In October 2011, Obama hired Broderick Johnson, a longtime Wall
Street lobbyist, to be his new senior campaign adviser. Johnson had
worked as a lobbyist for JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Fannie Mae,
Comcast, Microsoft, and the oil industry.

5) Broke his promise to close Guantanamo Bay

Obama broke his promise to close Guantanamo Bay.

michae...@gmail.com

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Feb 22, 2018, 12:08:25 PM2/22/18
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Golly!!! The Libshits and the DLS's are so quiet!!!!

Guess it's difficult to refute the truth.

michae...@gmail.com

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Feb 22, 2018, 12:11:49 PM2/22/18
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Golly!!! And that is all you could dig up, Shitstain??

Not too earth shaking.

You're still grasping at straws with your dirty, little fingers.

Advise; try harder. You failed free college because you were an inept, lazy, piece of shit, and you haven't improved.

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