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Donald Trump on Bill Clinton’s Past: ‘It’s a Threat!’

January 10, 2016 by Daniel

Donald Trump on Bill Clinton's Past

Donald Trump referenced Bill Clinton’s past as a ‘threat’ in an interview with Chuck Todd on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Donald Trump has recently increased the idea of bringing up Clinton’s past if Hillary continues to attack him as a sexist.

Trump said in the interview:

“I don’t want to say it’s a threat, but it’s a threat!”

“Of course. I can call it a nicer name. She was saying he has tendency towards being sexist. … And I said, wait a minute. She’s married to an abuser. A woman claimed rape and all sorts of things, horrible things.”

When Todd asked if he was concerned if it would open himself up to similar attacks with reference to his two divorces, Trump said no.

He also added that it was different because he was a private citizen.

 


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Filed Under: Election, Politics Tagged With: Bill, Clinton, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton

Amnesty Memo to Bypass Congress

July 31, 2010 by Daniel

The recent amnesty memo for illegal immigrants is a work that aims to bypass Congress, a notion that is being denied by Press Sec. Robert Gibbs. And while the issue over illegals is a heated one, the memo lays out two future talking points that will be used to target support for an amnesty bill: To promote family unity, and To foster economic growth.

To blow smoke and mirrors with goody-two-shoes politics with the idea that democrats ‘promote family unity’ is rediculous. It is the democrats that promote anti-family values.

The talking point of fostering economic growth is two-sided itself. The arguement from those on the left is that it would put those people in the tax system that would in turn pay down the deficit. A deficit they built. But, what it would really do is continue to keep unemployed individuals unemployed. Arguing that it would not be possible to pay to send illegals home is a horrible attempt at the left to appear fiscally responsible.

Real reform must take place in the halls of Washington from both sides. Controversial bypass memos will only continue to be the shovel that will dig the lefts hole bigger.

Download the memo HERE.

Filed Under: National Tagged With: administration, Bill, Obama

Cybersecurity Act of 2009 a Test in Presidential Power

August 31, 2009 by Daniel

If it isn’t health care reform, it’s something else. Now it comes in the form of the Cybersecurity Act of 2009, or S.773.

The controversy raised with this is that it gives the President control to shut down the internet if certain emergencies arise. On pages 43-44 of the 51 page bill states:

 

Some will see this as a non-issue. Others feel that it is a total violation on their freedoms. Those who seem most bothered by it, feel the President is creating too much power.

However, the President is doing his hardest to stimulate the job market with anything and everything he can get his hands on. Yes, even with the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 he will try to create jobs. On page 41 the bill says:

One decent thing in the bill overshadowed by the extended power of the President if this passes. While the debate over health care reform is still so rampant, there is great attention that should be paid to the other bills that surface during the debate.

“Within 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the President, or the President’s designee, shall report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology of the feasibility of- (1)creating a market for cybersecurity risk management, including the creation of a system of civil liability and insurance (including government reinsurance)”

 “The President – (2)may declare a cybersecurity emergency and order the limitation or shutdown of Internet traffic to and from any compromised Federal Government or United States critical infrastructure information system or network;”

Filed Under: National, Politics Tagged With: Bill, Cybersecurity, House of Representatives, Obama, Senate

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