I believe most people watch the AGW crowd becoming wealthy from the inherent fraud. If AGW was an issue we'd have LFTR reactors online now. Instead we're still wondering where to bury perfectly good fuel.
Yes, I'm sure your story from you Dad is an excellent reason to continue to discriminate against people because of their skin color. Yep. Logic. Reason. Yep.
It would be very interesting to see the difference between American and H1B workers. Make sure they include an investigation to find out why people haven't showered in a week, too.
The IRS claimed they needed the prayers logged these groups' members privately used in their prayers to God. If that's not overstepping the First Amendment what is?
Could you provide a log of the prayers your members recite, the dates, and if the prayers are used to further emphasize any political views? Seriously.
Did you read your first reference? Or are you just some kind of special stupid?
Findings
The IRS treated Tea Party applications distinctly different from other tax - exempt applications.
The IRS selectively prioritized and produced documents to the Committee to support misleading claims about bipartisan targeting.
Democratic Members of Congress, including Ranking Member Elijah Cummings, Ranking Member Sander Levin, and Representative Gerry Connolly, made misleading claims that the IRS targeted liberal - oriented groups based on documents selectively produced by the IRS.
The IRS’s “test” cases transferred from Cincinnati to Washington were exclusively filed by Tea Party applicants: the Prescott Tea Party, the American Junto, and the Albuquerque Tea Party.
The IRS’s initial screening criteria captured exclusively Tea Party applications.
Even after Lois Lerner broadened the screening criteria to maintain a veneer of objectivity, the IRS still sought to target and scrutinize Tea Party applications.
The IRS targeting captured predominantly conservative - oriented applications for tax - exempt status.
Myth: IRS “Be on the Lookout” (BOLO) entries for liberal groups meant that the IRS targeted liberal and progressive groups. Fact: Only Tea Party groups on the BOLO list experienced systematic scrutiny and delay.
Myth: The IRS targeted “progressive” groups in a similar manner to Tea Party applicants. Fact: The IRS treated “progressive” groups differently than Tea Party applicants. Only seven applications in the IRS backlog contained the word “progressive,” all of which were approved by the IRS. The IRS processed progressive applications like any other tax exempt application.
The depths of your moronic response are just amazing.
Will it look up your voting record by scavenging your computer? Will you automatically make electronic transfers to the charity of Mozilla's choice when you use it? Will the mob form up at your house if you haven't voted for ?
Bullshit. I'm in Hartford, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England right now. 161Mbps down/12Mbps up/unlimited bandwidth for 35 pounds a month and I check the speed daily. My family is in San Diego where I pay $100/month for supposed business connection unlimited bandwidth (home version had a 300GB limit) 80Mbps down/20Mbps up and I actually get average of 20Mbps down/2mbps up (with a signed business contract) and I check speeds daily. Cox tells me to sit and spin or go somewhere else. They've bribed the government to give them the broadband in my area with not a single carrier that is higher speed. Fiber is available, if your the right government entity. Don't even talk about AT&T; they're worse than dirt.
Well, I admit I grew up with a father that dropped out of life and thought drugs and alcohol were the path to happiness. There's a lot of altruism in my heart, but growing up working since I was 11 to feed myself definitely embedded a responsibility to make sure I didn't impose that life of poverty on my family, and especially my children.
I've worked with many research facilities in the SoCal area and your "emphasis" would not be the norm, sir."
After that logic, I'd love to see your reasoning as to why the IRS needed the written logs of peoples' religious prayers to qualify for this resolution?
Five different stores of personal backups; the main e-mail server storage; the main e-mail server backup; official Google e-mail storage; official Google e-mail archives; a common file server storage for organizational reference of my e-mails since 2009. No problem.
My father is a cabinet maker. He spends all his working hours working on the factory floor and he is not rich in any sense of a word. However at home he has a shed with a work bench, wood and a hell of a lot of tools. After he comes home he makes stuff just for the pleasure of it. All our friends got custom chairs/tables/drawers/bookshelves that he built out of his own time and money just for fun and a thank you.
My grandfather was a plumber. For his whole life if any of his friends had issues in their home he would fix it up for free. I can assure you, he wasn't rich either.
There is so much more to life than money! Do you think that every single volunteer out there is rich?
You live in fantasy land. Successful cabinet makers are some of the wealthiest craftsman in SoCal. My neighbor was a cabinet maker primarily for McMillin Realty for 35 years. He retired with a solid seven figure annuity.
Plumbers? Plumbers do quite well here, too. There are no small plumbing bills.
I think their philosophy is what you are trying to articulate. Stating that craftsman do not work for money (and its benefits) is ridiculous.
I believe most people watch the AGW crowd becoming wealthy from the inherent fraud. If AGW was an issue we'd have LFTR reactors online now. Instead we're still wondering where to bury perfectly good fuel.
Yes, I'm sure your story from you Dad is an excellent reason to continue to discriminate against people because of their skin color. Yep. Logic. Reason. Yep.
Says another dumbass that's never been to Appalachia. Yep, so many advantages.
Obviously this is why H1Bs must be expanded immediately!
It would be very interesting to see the difference between American and H1B workers. Make sure they include an investigation to find out why people haven't showered in a week, too.
The IRS claimed they needed the prayers logged these groups' members privately used in their prayers to God. If that's not overstepping the First Amendment what is?
Well GS-15's can be fired for gross negligence these days, so yes.
Too funny. You're pathetic comprehension of American history should invalidate your posting privileges.
... says as he defends the party that created the KKK. Any citations on that claim?
Here you go!
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Darrell Issa (CA-49), Chairman
Debunking the Myth that the IRS Targeted Progressives: How the IRS and Congressional Democrats Misled America about Disparate Treatment
Could you provide a log of the prayers your members recite, the dates, and if the prayers are used to further emphasize any political views? Seriously.
Findings
The IRS treated Tea Party applications distinctly different from other tax - exempt applications.
The IRS selectively prioritized and produced documents to the Committee to support misleading claims about bipartisan targeting.
Democratic Members of Congress, including Ranking Member Elijah Cummings, Ranking Member Sander Levin, and Representative Gerry Connolly, made misleading claims that the IRS targeted liberal - oriented groups based on documents selectively produced by the IRS.
The IRS’s “test” cases transferred from Cincinnati to Washington were exclusively filed by Tea Party applicants: the Prescott Tea Party, the American Junto, and the Albuquerque Tea Party.
The IRS’s initial screening criteria captured exclusively Tea Party applications.
Even after Lois Lerner broadened the screening criteria to maintain a veneer of objectivity, the IRS still sought to target and scrutinize Tea Party applications.
The IRS targeting captured predominantly conservative - oriented applications for tax - exempt status.
Myth: IRS “Be on the Lookout” (BOLO) entries for liberal groups meant that the IRS targeted liberal and progressive groups. Fact: Only Tea Party groups on the BOLO list experienced systematic scrutiny and delay.
Myth: The IRS targeted “progressive” groups in a similar manner to Tea Party applicants. Fact: The IRS treated “progressive” groups differently than Tea Party applicants. Only seven applications in the IRS backlog contained the word “progressive,” all of which were approved by the IRS. The IRS processed progressive applications like any other tax exempt application.
The depths of your moronic response are just amazing.
They're obfuscating any criminality because in some fantasy land, it's okay as long as the conservative boogeymen get screwed.
Mmm. Yeah. Um. Racists!
Will it look up your voting record by scavenging your computer? Will you automatically make electronic transfers to the charity of Mozilla's choice when you use it? Will the mob form up at your house if you haven't voted for ?
Yes but oil in the global market effects us because we cannot handle the volume of refinement internally.
The only reason gasoline prices are so high is a controlled market in America. Let some refineries get built. See what happens.
Yes sir, but I contractually pay for 80Mbps and get 20. That's my point. There is no recourse.
Bullshit. I'm in Hartford, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England right now. 161Mbps down/12Mbps up/unlimited bandwidth for 35 pounds a month and I check the speed daily. My family is in San Diego where I pay $100/month for supposed business connection unlimited bandwidth (home version had a 300GB limit) 80Mbps down/20Mbps up and I actually get average of 20Mbps down/2mbps up (with a signed business contract) and I check speeds daily. Cox tells me to sit and spin or go somewhere else. They've bribed the government to give them the broadband in my area with not a single carrier that is higher speed. Fiber is available, if your the right government entity. Don't even talk about AT&T; they're worse than dirt.
Well, I admit I grew up with a father that dropped out of life and thought drugs and alcohol were the path to happiness. There's a lot of altruism in my heart, but growing up working since I was 11 to feed myself definitely embedded a responsibility to make sure I didn't impose that life of poverty on my family, and especially my children.
I've worked with many research facilities in the SoCal area and your "emphasis" would not be the norm, sir."
After that logic, I'd love to see your reasoning as to why the IRS needed the written logs of peoples' religious prayers to qualify for this resolution?
Yeah, it took literally 2 seconds to Google thousands of examples of the Red Cross being overrun with corruption. Here's just one entry:
Red Cross Scandals
Or Google yourself: https://www.google.com/#q=red+cross+scandal
Interesting how you pick one of the worst organizations that regularly flaunts its largess as a champion of altruism. Though I'm not a fan of the Roman Catholic Church, at least they have people dedicated to altruism instead of making their CEO wealthy. The second worst offender this year is Marsha J. Evans, President and CEO of the American Red Cross... for her salary for the year ending in 2009 was $651,957 plus expenses. Enjoys 6 weeks - fully paid holidays including all related expenses during the holiday trip for her and her husband and kids. including 100% fully paid health & dental plan for her and her family, for life. This means out of every dollar they bring in, about $0.39 goes to related charity causes. Gotta love bias.
Five different stores of personal backups; the main e-mail server storage; the main e-mail server backup; official Google e-mail storage; official Google e-mail archives; a common file server storage for organizational reference of my e-mails since 2009. No problem.
Absolutely!
My father is a cabinet maker. He spends all his working hours working on the factory floor and he is not rich in any sense of a word. However at home he has a shed with a work bench, wood and a hell of a lot of tools. After he comes home he makes stuff just for the pleasure of it. All our friends got custom chairs/tables/drawers/bookshelves that he built out of his own time and money just for fun and a thank you.
My grandfather was a plumber. For his whole life if any of his friends had issues in their home he would fix it up for free. I can assure you, he wasn't rich either.
There is so much more to life than money! Do you think that every single volunteer out there is rich?
You live in fantasy land. Successful cabinet makers are some of the wealthiest craftsman in SoCal. My neighbor was a cabinet maker primarily for McMillin Realty for 35 years. He retired with a solid seven figure annuity.
Plumbers? Plumbers do quite well here, too. There are no small plumbing bills.
I think their philosophy is what you are trying to articulate. Stating that craftsman do not work for money (and its benefits) is ridiculous.
Or you can just rig the system, like Obama's advisers do, apparently.
All the President’s Muses: Obama and Prosecutorial Misconduct