pacino wrote:MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker asked President-elect Donald Trump in a letter delivered Tuesday to give his state more authority in determining how many refugees can come from countries with ties to terrorism.
Walker is also asking for help to allow the state to proceed with drug testing for some food stamp recipients and legalizing the hunting of grey wolves.
pacino wrote:MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker asked President-elect Donald Trump in a letter delivered Tuesday to give his state more authority in determining how many refugees can come from countries with ties to terrorism.
Walker is also asking for help to allow the state to proceed with drug testing for some food stamp recipients and legalizing the hunting of grey wolves.
Doll Is Mine wrote:This Ellen DeGeneres look alike on ESPN is annoying. Who the hell is he?
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
CalvinBall wrote:Said she is the smartest person he has ever met. Remembers everyone's name. Is genuine and kind.
Phred wrote:...with their bare hands.
Youseff wrote:probably soon, but it will be reserved for seditious message board posters. it will probably be on network TV, promoted.
The Dude wrote:"grey wolves" are jews
drsmooth wrote:Phred wrote:...with their bare hands.
I dunno. Why not [i]require[/i] them to buy guns?
pacino wrote:details on the Trump 'University' outcome:The settlement submitted to a federal court in San Diego indicates Trump is personally guaranteeing that $25 million will be given to the plaintiffs’ lawyers by Jan. 18, 2017, two days before his inauguration.Trump’s attorneys denied any fraud, however, arguing the promotional tactics are merely sales “puffery” past courts have allowed.
Trump and Trump University do not admit any wrongdoing in the settlement, Politico reported. Trump University participants are expected to get back roughly 50 percent of the fees they paid. Politico said the deal stipulates students who have received previous refunds, meanwhile, will get reduced payments or none at all.
Enrollees typically spent about $1,500 for a three-day seminar or up to $35,000 for a mentorship program, according to the report.
The $25 million total includes $4 million set aside to settle a separate state lawsuit brought in New York by state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D).
we're all going to want to sue for his 'puffery'.
drsmooth wrote:With this meeting with Austria's Nazi right party leader, Flynn is either stupendously bad at politics or is doing exactly what he intends to. The latter's worse
The CIA and KGB are in cohoots.If you don't believe that,get real.All the presidents are puppets to take the heat off and fool the average Joe.Look beyond the means.Lock and load,save your gold.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.