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Even MSNBC is buying into the claim that Keystone will create tens of thousands of jobs. The actual number? 35
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In February the City Council made headlines when it voted to take a first step toward a ban on fracking within Los Angeles municipal limits.
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When a House member under investigation leaves his job, his case departs with him.
Anonymous Hades's insight:
Ethics in Congress is an oxymoron. Career criminals are allowed to survive and thrive because the leadership isn't willing to police their own. This is revolting development is an American disgrace & it won't soon be forgotten by the voters who trusted investigators to do their jobs in a timely fashion.
China prosecuted 21,652 officials accused of bribery in the first nine months of the year, with 13,414 of those cases resulting in convictions, the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) revealed Friday.
Anonymous Hades's insight:
If U.S. law enforcement officials were able to this, most of the profiteering, bribe-taking freeloaders & chickenhawks in Congress would be wearing prison stripes right now.
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After submitting some talking points in advance of the appearance, a Fox producer told Michael Moyer that climate change was off-limits
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The incident raises questions about the state of maternity leave in the U.S. |
The Senate rejected the measure in a 59-41 vote. It needed 60 votes to pass.
Anonymous Hades's insight:
All of the no votes came from Democrats, and they included all of the Senate Democrats' leadership.
It's impossible to understand how he'll run the Senate unless you know who's in his network.
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Rachel Maddow salutes reporter Jerry Mitchell for his reporting on the Mississippi prison system, and describes the corruption prosecution of the former prison commissioner, Christopher Epps, on dozens of federal charges involving nearly one billion... Via Jocelyn Stoller, Dana Hoffman
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