Former NFL player Will Allen and business associates ran a Ponzi scheme that claimed to make loans to professional athletes who were short of cash, a federal regulator announced Tuesday.
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On CBS's Face The Nation, Sen. Lindsey Graham demanded that President Obama stop acting like the president and save the negotiations with Iran over their nuclear program for the next person who occupies the White House in 2017.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
What is worth less than an elected official who wants employees, who are paid to tell the truth & warn citizens of danger, to lie to you about the dangers of global warming? Not much really.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
This move comes as no surprise to anyone who watches a Senate GOP leadership that has bent over backwards to kiss up to the backsides of double-dealing bankers, but regularly turn their backs on aspiring, hard-working college students.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
The last thing the American people need is a member of the #47Traitors in the Oval Office of the White House.
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Accusations of misusing public money won't disqualify him
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Are you mad yet?
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
An outcry against political corruption in Tennessee that victimizes the elderly, and leaves children unprotected in streets awash with guns after a tidal wave of gun lobby money reaches the pockets of state legislators.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
What's worth less than a representative in Congress who won't listen to you, or won't tell you the truth? Not much.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
Imagine: A major university willingly holds students hostage to a member of the #47Traitors, hoping that no one will notice the entire event is staged. However, no one likes to be used in such a demeaning fashion, and students across the country are sick of being sold out by campus administrators who, like Sen. Cruz, are mere five-star freeloaders with six-figure salaries.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
This type of leadership is why our nation's status in the world is diminished. It is as if the party of Abraham Lincoln & Dwight D. Eisenhower has devolved into a cesspool of incivility that knows not the difference between honor and disgrace..
In timing, tone and substance, it raises questions about Republicans’ capacity to govern.
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What is worth less than members of Congress who knowingly break the law by attempting to undermine delicate negotiations without consulting the White House? |
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