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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 18, 2014 5:49:49 GMT -5
Washington Bridge Scandal Inquiry
Blagojevich Prosecutor to Lead GWB Probe "A potential misuse of taxpayer resources for political purposes is a serious matter that requires an astute legal eye with experience in this realm to help guide the process. Blagojevich is serving a 14-year prison term for trying to sell an appointment to President Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat. That being said: Lierinchief has spent {untold} amounts on his ACA (boondoggle)-work or activity that is wasteful or pointless but gives the appearance of having value, including who knows how much on all media sources; inc. Super Bowl adds. I spent some time yesterday on the internet trying to find out just how much but I'm afraid that's another Obama secret. Every place I found gives different figures and 'all' where hazy. What about using tax dollars to fly your wife around where ever she wants to go @ the cost of @ least [[ a million]] per trip? And now this "Big Party" at the White House for her birthday \\after just passing a 1.3 Trillion budget bill// "WE" have no possible way of paying for. Obama reminds me of a kid in a candy store-he just can't spend it fast enough. *=* Is there an ulterior motive *=*
_object or aim beyond that which is avowed_
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 20, 2014 16:06:05 GMT -5
AARP has started a political campaign in Iowa to get Senior Citizens to vote ... AARP is most definately a Communist/Socialist organization !
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 23, 2014 8:28:50 GMT -5
if you're to afraid to register your screen name because you're afraid to reveal your IP #, you should know that just by visiting the General Board you have already left your IP# via our traffic logs.
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 26, 2014 7:52:02 GMT -5
How does the ''rich' plan on keeping "US" poor? 4 Common Morals Designed to Keep You Poor This website has many 'dirty words' in it, I'm warning you before you click it!!! But it is very interesting and informative as to how and what 'we' think. Read more: www.cracked.com/blog/4-common-morals-designed-to-keep-you-poor/#ixzz2rVasrvuD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.aflcio.org/Blog/Economy/Income-Inequality-The-12-Cookies-JokeIncome Inequality: The 12 Cookies Joke This is a cross-post from Huffington Post by Stan Sorscher, labor representative for the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace/IFPTE Local 2001 (SPEEA/IFPTE). A CEO, a Tea Party member and public employee sit at a table with 12 cookies on a plate. The CEO grabs 11 cookies and tells the Tea Party member, "You better watch him. He wants your cookie." The CEO took 11 out of 12 cookies. This isn't a question of what's fair. The CEO has the economic power to take 11 cookies—and he does. I found a conservative blog that explained this point of view. The CEO deserved 11 cookies. Without the CEO, the 12 cookies would never have been baked. No one would have anything without the CEO. Not only did the CEO deserve 11 of the 12 cookies, but if we somehow had 15 cookies, the CEO would deserve 14. If the CEO made 24 cookies in China, he should get 23. The Tea Party member and the public employee should thank the CEO for their one cookie. A conservative blogger would acknowledge this interpretation wasn't funny. A recent study said that 93 percent of all new income in America in 2010 went to the richest one percent. The remaining seven percent of all new income in the country was split up (not evenly of course) among the remaining 99 percent of us. For those 99 percent of us, the average income gain was $80 for the year. The average gain for the richest one percent was $105,637 for the year. The average gain for households in the very richest 0.01% was $4.2 freakin' million dollars that year. I immediately thought back to the cookie joke. Seven percent is essentially one in 15. Indeed, in 2010, CEOs did get 14 of the 15 cookies! The rest of us, 99 percent of America, split the remaining cookie. It should be no surprise, then, that inequality is at historic highs in America and widening fast. Joseph Stiglitz's new book is called The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future. What Stiglitz adds to public discussion is an analysis of dangers of this inequality in terms of political stability, social cohesion, public trust and ultimately economic prosperity. Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize laureate in economics, former chief economist at the World Bank, and he served on the Council of Economic Advisors in the Clinton administration. He puts the issue squarely in political terms, paraphrasing Bill Clinton's campaign motto, "It's the politics, stupid!" We in the 99 percent have lost political power. The richest one percent have consolidated political power and used it to shape our society to their advantage. By shoveling 93 percent of new income to the top one percent, we are currently living the cookie joke in full measure. This isn't working. If trickle-down policies could ever work, then our figurative cookie-bakers would already have hired millions of new employees. They didn't. It hasn't worked for the last 35 years. It doesn't work.
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 28, 2014 16:34:58 GMT -5
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 28, 2014 16:56:30 GMT -5
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Jan 31, 2014 14:14:17 GMT -5
(rofl)Always Thinking
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Feb 2, 2014 14:22:32 GMT -5
Boarding passes for confirmation B73P7P United Airlines, Inc. To Me Today at 1:59 PM Thank you for checking in at united.com. Boarding documents for the following traveler(s) are included with this email: DORISMMRS GARDNER Please use one of the following options to retrieve your boarding documents: 1. Use your mobile boarding documents. Select a link below to display your mobile boarding document on the screen of your mobile device. Scroll down to the barcode, and then scan the barcode at security checkpoints and at the gate to board your flight(s). Printed versions of mobile boarding documents will not be accepted. Mobile boarding document links: Mobile boarding document for flight UA4523 from Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati (CVG) to Houston, TX - Houston-Bush Intl (IAH) For DORISMMRS GARDNER mobile.united.com/CheckIn/MobileCheckInShortCut?txtInput=B73P7P&eBP=1&origin=Gw%2b%2fQ8hKin36cAcKlsydBGTG972qfENgMobile boarding document for flight UA1272 from Houston, TX - Houston-Bush Intl (IAH) to Phoenix, AZ - Phoenix (PHX) For DORISMMRS GARDNER mobile.united.com/CheckIn/MobileCheckInShortCut?txtInput=B73P7P&eBP=1&origin=Gw%2b%2fQ8hKin36cAcKlsydBAaCyUiSp7t72. Print the attached boarding documents. The attachments are designed to be printed and cannot be displayed on your mobile device. 3. Print your boarding documents from united.com or at an airport kiosk. United ticketing, check-in, bag drop and gates are located at Terminal 3 at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. TSA pre-screening participants At Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (CVG), the TSA pre-screening checkpoint is located at Terminal 3, Main Checkpoint. If there is a TSA pre-screening logo on your boarding pass, please proceed to the security lanes at Terminal 3 after you have finished checking in and checking your baggage. For more information, go to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.united.com/tsaprescreening">united.com/tsaprescreening</a> You can also change your seat assignment, switch flights and more by returning to united.com. Go to the check-in page checkin.united.com and enter your confirmation number to get started. If your travel plans change, please go to united.com, use an airport kiosk, speak to a United representative at the airport or call 1-800-UNITED-1 (1-800-864-8331) for assistance. Please note: Minimum required check-in and boarding times vary by airport. If you are not in the immediate boarding area at the required minimum time before departure, your reservations are subject to cancellation and you may not be eligible for denied boarding compensation. Review minimum required check-in and boarding times at united.com/web/en-US/content/travel/airport/process/default.aspx
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Feb 13, 2014 12:15:42 GMT -5
How Technology Is Destroying Jobs
MIT Technology Review - Jun 2013
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Feb 17, 2014 7:18:28 GMT -5
tittybong a place in Australia but also the act of the female appendage leaping from it's cotton, underwired prison.
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Feb 23, 2014 8:21:28 GMT -5
SPECIAL INVESTIGATION RESULTS AND COMMENTS COUNTY AUDITOR - ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION PROHIBITED A salary ordinance fixing the compensation of the Auditor for the year 2011 was approved by the County Council on September 21, 2010, at the bi-weekly rate of $1,238.73. In September of the year 2011, Bridgett C. Weber, former Auditor, began paying herself additional compensation from the Plat Book Maintenance Fund. Bridgett C. Weber, former Auditor, was paid a bi-weekly rate of $3,363.73 for eight pay periods in the year 2011 resulting in Bridgett C. Weber, former Auditor, being paid $17,000 in excess of the amount approved in the salary ordinance based on gross pay. The net pay (excluding payroll withholdings) for the additional compensation paid was $12,045.81. Indiana Code 36-2-5-13(a) states in part: ". . . the compensation of an elected county officer may not be changed in the year for which it is fixed." All compensation and benefits paid to officials and employees must be included in the labor contract, salary ordinance, resolution or salary schedule adopted by the governing body unless otherwise authorized by statute. (Accounting and Uniform Compliance Guidelines Manual for County Auditors of Indiana, Chapter 14) Bridgett C. Weber, former Auditor's approval of additional compensation for herself was a management override of internal controls. (See Result and Comment titled "Management Override of Internal Controls") Funds misappropriated, diverted or unaccounted for through malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance in office of any officer or employee may be the personal obligation of the responsible officer or employee. (Accounting and Uniform Compliance Guidelines Manual for County Auditors of Indiana, Chapter 14) On October 3, 2013, Bridgett C. Weber, former Auditor, was requested to refund $12,045.81 to Decatur County. Subsequent to our request, Bridget C. Weber, former Auditor, executed an installment promissory note with the Indiana Attorney General's Office for repayment. (See Summary of Charges, page 12) EXCESS PAYROLL WITHHOLDINGS AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS During the year 2011, the County paid out excess employee payroll withholdings and additional employer payroll contributions totaling $7,402.19 on behalf of Bridgett C. Weber, former Auditor, as shown in the following schedule:
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Feb 27, 2014 17:04:18 GMT -5
Purdue University, which once defended the right of a private speaker to blaspheme Jesus, has banned an alumni donor from using the word “God” on a plaque because it might offend someone. Dr. Michael McCracken and his wife made a $12,500 pledge to the university’s school of mechanical engineering. In return, Purdue, a large public university in Indiana, offered the McCrackens the opportunity to name a small conference room in a lab building. They were also invited to supply language for a plaque that would be installed in the room. McCracken chose to name the room after his deceased parents, Dr. William McCracken, who graduated from Purdue with a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, and his wife Glenda. Hopefully someone from Purdue University will return my telephone call so we can be enlightened on why it’s OK to blaspheme Jesus, but it’s not OK to reference God. The plaque was inscribed with the following message: “To those who seek to better the world through the understanding of God’s physical laws and innovation of practical solutions. In honor of Dr. William ‘Ed’ and Glenda McCracken.” McCracken says the university had rejected the message because it amounted to an “impermissible government endorsement of religion.” He was stunned. www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/02/27/purdue-university-removes-god-from-plaque/
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Mar 7, 2014 9:43:42 GMT -5
Neither are you! Examples:
His mother was his saving grace,- your just jealous cause your mommy liked your sibbling better Very limited vocabulary BH "racist POS" ***At least we're selective and don't hate everyone
No further proof needed - A degenerate numbskull dimwit.
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Mar 7, 2014 14:16:25 GMT -5
My buddies, My buddies, I've lost most all my Buddies. I'll list the few that's left: Petal Power Bugs Mexican Hillbilly Cyan PP TC greymouser Big Time Sally Brown
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Mar 7, 2014 14:46:59 GMT -5
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