---
Online headline/story: "Rudy Giuliani says Trump is a better choice for president 'than a woman' * In lauding Trump's ability to work around the tax laws, Giuliani said, "Don't you think a man who has this kind of economic genius is a lot better for the United States than a woman, and the only thing she's ever produced is a lot of work for the FBI checking out her emails." -- Hmmm.. and where was mainscream media when Hellary herself said she was going to let Slick Willie run the economy because he's better at that than she is?
---
Online headline/story: "Obama blames the rise of Trump on one GOP politician * Obama: I see 'straight line' from Sarah Palin becoming VP nominee 'to what we see today' with Trump" -- Wait a minute..is this a more blatant attack on a woman than anything Trump has said?
---
Online headline: "Malia and Sasha will be bridesmaids in a White House wedding * Staffers at the White House are getting hitched, and the Obama girls are helping." -- Just curious, but how much is the couple paying for using property owned by the taxpayers as a private wedding venue, and for the extra security costs for screening their guests?
---
Online headline: "New report reveals most dangerous cities in America * The experts at 24/7 Wall St. reviewed violent crime rates in major U.S. cities from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report and found out where crime is highest." -- Whew.. Columbus did not make the Top 25... While I've been taught not to believe in "coincidence", some coincidences have to be looked at closely.. Why is it that Little Rock , Arkansas, Chicago, IL, Nw York City and Washington, DC are among our worst violent crime cities.. Can it only be a coincidence that all of them have a peculiar connection... Hellary lived in all of them.
---
Online headline: "Cities With the Highest Poverty Rates" -- Hmmm Columbus did make this one... number 36.. and Mayor TomLYINGson must be trying to climb higher because wanting to raise everybody's property taxes is a sure way to achieve such.
---
Instant repeat - Online headline: "Cities With the Highest Poverty Rates" -- Like I said, I don't believe in coincidences, but it look like Columbus, Macon , and Albany, GA all l]made the list, and one thing they have in common is Congressional representation of Sanford Bishop.
---
Online story: "One such political proposition Pope Francis has made a pointed comment about is the wall Trump intends to build along the U.S.-Mexico border. * According to Reuters, when visiting Mexico last February, the pope asserted that any person who would suggest doing such a thing is, "not Christian." -- Not "Christian"? Has Poop Francis ever strolled around the WALLED confines of Vatican City? Mainscream media reaction of course is, "The fortifications were built a very long time ago," Rev. James Martin, a Catholic priest and editor at large at America magazine, said. "This Pope didn't build them -- and he certainly didn't build them to keep out poor migrants." Hmmm... well, a wall on our Southern border. too. should have been built a VERY LONG TIME AGO, too. And the reason we need one is not to keep out "poor migrants", we have an immigration process for them, but to keep out criminals and drug traffickers from having open access.
---
You know, not once do I recall Hellary ever calling her supporters that attack Trump rally attendees "deplorable".
---
Hellary said Trump is out for himself? I guess that only someone with Hellary's viewpoint could think wanting to help all Americans is being out for himself.
---
On a local note: "A good example on how you can.. will be.. affected if the tax freeze is lifted.. you live next door to a home of the same size that is assessed at the same value, also. Your neighbor dies, and a contractor, seeing more potential value buys it and renovates it adding $50,000.00 in value. The contractor sells it for that $50,000.00 increase. The tax assessor notes this and thinks, hmmm... the house next door is the same size and both were previously valued the same, so I'm going to raise the value of that home $50,000.00 also, even though you haven't spent $50,000.00 updating yours . This is what can.. what will.. happen if your constitutional protection is repealed.
---
L-E headline: "Young voters lack enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton" - Hmmm...
even the Common CRAP Curriculum cannot dumb them down that much.. on the other
hand, it's probably because Michele Obama's "healthy meal plan" eliminated
sugary drinks like Kool Aid from school menus.
---
TomLYINGson Informed Voter's L-E "soundoff": "Thaw the Freeze. It is the
right thing to do." -- Oh.. even though a court would soon eliminate all
"freezes". this TomLYINGson Informed Voter feels keeping the "freeze" for
him/herself while denying a new buyer's ability to do the same is "right thing
to do"? Well, I sure hope this author doesn't get to rewrite our 1st or 2nd
Amendments.
---
L-E editorial headline/content: "An awkward backtrack on city pay * The
question most people are probably asking about the hefty pay increases approved
for, given to, and then almost immediately rescinded from some of the Columbus
Consolidated Government’s top non-elected officials would go something like
this: Was there no way to see this coming? * The result, according to Mayor
Teresa Tomlinson, was a morale problem (not hard to understand) as well as the
potential for a “domino effect” as other city employees pushed for substantial
pay increases. (Rank and file employees received a 2 percent cost of living
adjustment, which in many cases fell well short of actual “adjustments” in the
cost of living." -- Hmmm.. if a "2 percent cost of living adjustment" does not
keep up with the actual cost of living, doesn't that mean that the Democrat
Administration's claim to little or no inflation is a CROCK!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Am opening up this blog for reader comments. Post responsibly, and identify yourself so others know who is saying what.
Some people like to "snipe" while concealed in the shadows.. those people are not worthy of having their comments addressed nor published.
For info sake.. recently, viewer numbers have eclipsed 29,000 on six continents (all but Antarctica).
Am foregoing advertising to bring you clutter free news and opinion.