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2019/08/25 02:43:57
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2016/08/25 06:15:51
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2016/08/25 06:13:57
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existencepublished a new post: welfare-what-s-not-fair
2016/08/25 06:13:42
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2016/08/25 06:12:06
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bodylook, this thing won't let me edit or delete, you can chill with all that mess!
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2016/08/25 06:07:57
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body<h3>Summary by @tldr:</h3><p> The most common welfare fraud committed, but never caught, is people saying they aren't working, but really are, under the table or not being listed as a member of the household.<br> The man goes to supermarket loads up on food, woman goes and buys a new pair of kicks, they go through checkout line together, others looking on thinking, "WTF, get a job!" Now this story is majorly twisted.<br> Welp, hate to burst your bubble... picture source https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_revenue Our American Government would not be able to sustain itself on our hard work alone.<br> (picture source) http://m.cnsnews.com/commentary/terence-p-jeffrey/354-percent-109631000-welfare $1,867,600,000 daily s.s taxes / 109,631,000 people on welfare -equals- $1.70 a day for each person receiving benefits to eat on Well, if I get six and it's not enough to feed my girls all month, how's a dollar seventy doing it, and where the hell did the extra five twenty three come from?<br> Damn son you hurting more than me if you complaining about forty cents, come over later, I'll feed ya, I cook like a beast.<br> But it never seems to fail right after a reporter/article states social security taxes can't pay for the retirees that are living now, they seem to jump right into a welfare report, right?<br> Because half of you failed to notice my math was based on food stamps, not an assistance check, my guess, though, it'll probably work out to about the same, so here it is; Yes, our s.s. tax doesn't cover everyone we think it should and more is going out than that which is coming in.<br></p><hr><sup>stats: 14.4% of original contents - <a href='http://steemit.com/@tldr'>learn more</a></sup>
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existencepublished a new post: welfare-what-s-not-fair
2016/08/25 06:07:21
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bodyWelfare was invented to help the less fortunate. Like any good system, it can be worked. The most common welfare fraud committed, but never caught, is people saying they aren’t working, but really are, under the table or not being listed as a member of the household. Prime example: man dating a woman, the man moves in, the woman never tells the welfare system that he now lives there, man gets a job under the table, the woman never reports it, the couple now receives a check for cash and food stamps. The man goes to supermarket loads up on food, woman goes and buys a new pair of kicks, they go through checkout line together, others looking on thinking, “WTF, get a job!” Now this story is majorly twisted. It’s not that everyone does this, but onlookers don’t see what’s really wrong with the system, so they push for tighter restrictions on those who are doing right by the system, people that really need the help and that want to help themselves. The conflicting issue is you can’t truly know what needs to be done with the system unless you’ve been through it. And you’ll never know how helpful low-income benefits are until you need them. Anyone can end up in the health department line. I’ve watched countless successful business owners go from the top to rock bottom real fast. Sometimes it happens as quick as picking up a piece of pancake off the floor, you just never know. We get insurance and put money back to help out when things get rough, but sometimes that’s just not enough. You could wake up tomorrow with nothing, sleeping in your car. People, we all pass too much judgment on matters we know only what we see of, it’s not enough for us to take a closer look and combat real issues, the struggle is too strong. Pay attention to all the screenshots, there are no ads in this story. Out beside the picture is the source of the information. When I said some speak on things they know nothing about, this right here: picture source https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welfare Some believe, with every ounce of their being, that the working class is the only ones that get taxed for welfare recipients and that’s the only way the welfare systems has any money at all. Welp, hate to burst your bubble… picture source https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_revenue Our American Government would not be able to sustain itself on our hard work alone. Our taxes are so much because the cost of living is high, not because Mrs. McCareer doesn’t make enough hourly and needs food stamps. The government owns businesses, import/export and has other agencies they collect revenue from, not only us. I’m sorry, but you’d have to be a dumb individual to think all of your social security taxes went to the elderly and welfare. S.S. taxes couldn’t cover one of those issues, let alone both. Here: If you like common core math you’ll love this… http://www.census.gov/popclock/ Lets use the round number of 322 million people in the country (both working/not working, hold on there is a reason for this) 322 million people multiplied by social security tax, equals what? Let’s find out how much s.s tax is accumulated first. An average bi-weekly check $58.04 s.s tax (bi-weekly) / 2 weeks -equals- $29.02 weekly s.s. tax / 5 days in a work week -equals- $5.80 a day in s.s. taxes So far we see how much is taken out on a daily bases. 322 million people in the country, remember? X $5.80 daily s.s tax -equals- $1,867,600,000 in s.s.tax procured a day I work and receive SNAP for my two little girls: $208 worth of food stamps a month / 30 days in a given month -equals- $6.93 a day to feed two little girls!!!! But let’s finish our math. (picture source) http://m.cnsnews.com/commentary/terence-p-jeffrey/354-percent-109631000-welfare $1,867,600,000 daily s.s taxes / 109,631,000 people on welfare -equals- $1.70 a day for each person receiving benefits to eat on Well, if I get six and it’s not enough to feed my girls all month, how’s a dollar seventy doing it, and where the hell did the extra five twenty three come from? See, the math isn’t even there for anyone to fathom the possibility of your S.S taxes solely paying for someone else’s food. I’m just smh. Don’t get me wrong, restrictions should change, violators should have harsher punishments, not restrict the amount that’s given or even as petty as passing judgment on others. And to state that drug testing welfare recipients will change anything, you are more deluded than we initially thought. The testing, is the easiest thing to get around. Jobs, it’s long been part of the policy that when you receive government benefits that you have to show proof you’re looking for work, but only the honest ones take the jobs offered! It's NOT a new law. proof below. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_Assistance_for_Needy_Families Look, straight up, my bad if I caught you off guard, it must mean that I wasn’t talking directly to you. Others can think of me whatever you like, doesn’t bother me, I’m too old for bullshit and too young to just forget about it. If you remember, I have a population number of 322 million people, but that’s how many people total are in the country, which includes babies, disabled and the elderly, not just the working class. So, if everyone couldn’t pay for welfare, then how in the hell is the working class doing it? Must not be, #getsometruth! That was the math, here is the core. Social Security tax only partially funds low-income families in the form of Medicare, cash benefits, some food stamps, but only partially. Roughly 8%, only 8% from your measly $5 daily s.s. taxes. What’s that like, .40 cents. Damn son you hurting more than me if you complaining about forty cents, come over later, I’ll feed ya, I cook like a beast. Medicare, well that’s odd, isn’t it? So where does the FICA-Med tax go? That’s a story for another time. The real issue still remains, tightening up restrictions for welfare recipients because you pay to much social security taxes? Oh wait, that’s right, only 8% of social security tax is for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), I forgot. Wow, you and I just cut the budget by half right there, problem solved! Or is it? Let me see if you and I are on the same page here. Any system can be worked, between loopholes and just low down dirty system cheating people, it’s a wonder we have what we have at all. The TANF can be worked the same way as food stamps are, not to mention the identity thieves. Medicare and SSI can be manipulated by someone simply making up a disability, playing up a disability and/or having the right doctor to go along with it. Most of what we know about taxes come from the news media outlets, right? But it never seems to fail right after a reporter/article states social security taxes can’t pay for the retirees that are living now, they seem to jump right into a welfare report, right? The funny part is our brains only register certain parts of a news broadcast/article, like most things in our lives. We, us, the American citizens assume one thing has to do with the other, so we engage in social communications relaying only parts of the news. Society then begins to assume that welfare recipients not only don’t need their benefits but that the ones getting it need less of what they receive. But if now we realize that welfare is not the problem with social security, then what is? Looks like everything gets put into a trust fund, those collect interest, which turns our math from earlier going from the millions into the trillions, the trillions of dollars we all hear about on the news, yeah that. Let’s read that last part again, shall we? If a person makes over $118,500 they don’t pay a social security tax? Idk, we might need a little feedback on that one, so if you have any further details on this, please leave a comment. What I can say for certain is that if you make under the taxable amount, you don’t have to pay federal taxes. This happened to me once, by the fault of an accountant company, they didn’t pay anything in federal taxes. Luckily I was under the taxable amount and still got a refund. First, let’s do a little more math. 5.7% of the 322 million people in the US -equals- 18,354,000 citizens making $150,000 a year or more X $5.80 -equals- $106,453,200 missing from s.s. tax trust funds because of people not paying into it. Of course, now you would have to know what type of interest rates those funds are pulling in to see how much is really missing from each trust fund every day. And how the heck is someone raking in all the dough (politicians, ECT.) got something to say about what they are not paying into? At my first glance fixing this problem would get at least roughly closer to solving our social security debts, but like we all know, it’s never that easy. (or maybe that’s because our money isn’t worth what it used to be so the interest payments on those trust funds aren’t as large as they used to be, do the math) Got it! This has to be it, a main misleading factor to our society, it reads, “65 and older above the poverty level”, not everyone on welfare. See “mal compris” which basically means misunderstood in French, but I’m not done. Let’s back way up for a minute. All through my research I couldn’t find one legitimate thing called “welfare”, other than a wiki page on the idealism of charitable notions and I did, however, find in small print, as if to be a side note, that Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF- cash assistance program) is most commonly referred to as welfare. SNAP was never mentioned. So the next time you see someone in the checkout line with a month's worth of groceries, please do not assume you know their life. I only go once a month, stock up, buy in bulk, save money and don’t have to worry about running out, for a month. I have more time with my family not everyone else’s problems. Because half of you failed to notice my math was based on food stamps, not an assistance check, my guess, though, it’ll probably work out to about the same, so here it is; Yes, our s.s. tax doesn’t cover everyone we think it should and more is going out than that which is coming in. But when only 8% of that tax is being used for cash assistance programs, you have to wonder what makes up the other 92% look and maybe there you’ll find your answer. May 17, 2016 update: Previously we were left with a standing question, what does our government spend on more than S.S.? It’s our local governments receiving funds from federal…, and that pothole keeps coming back after a few months of being paved over. …should have fixed it right the first time. Overspending by local governments is easy to explain when your answer is, “it was voted on”. Really, does anyone here vote on the rules that mandate how and when to spend funding? Huh what, Sometimes, maybe No! I see so the people we elect can’t do it without the citizens? Remember that day the bathroom law changed for public schools? Yeah, that one. I’m just going to stop here because any more is just beating the dead horse. Share love not hate, …and this article. lol He is a great little article I found: What Urban Hunger Looks Like – Thank you for reading, Mal Compris
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The man goes to supermarket loads up on food, woman goes and buys a new pair of kicks, they go through checkout line together, others looking on thinking, “WTF, get a job!” Now this story is majorly twisted.\n            It’s not that everyone does this, but onlookers don’t see what’s really wrong with the system, so they push for tighter restrictions on those who are doing right by the system, people that really need the help and that want to help themselves. The conflicting issue is you can’t truly know what needs to be done with the system unless you’ve been through it. And you’ll never know how helpful low-income benefits are until you need them. Anyone can end up in the health department line.\n           I’ve watched countless successful business owners go from the top to rock bottom real fast. Sometimes it happens as quick as picking up a piece of pancake off the floor, you just never know. We get insurance and put money back to help out when things get rough, but sometimes that’s just not enough. You could wake up tomorrow with nothing, sleeping in your car.\n          People, we all pass too much judgment on matters we know only what we see of, it’s not enough for us to take a closer look and combat real issues, the struggle is too strong. Pay attention to all the screenshots, there are no ads in this story. Out beside the picture is the source of the information.\n\n          When I said some speak on things they know nothing about, this right here:\n picture source https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welfare\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nSome believe, with every ounce of their being, that the working class is the only ones that get taxed for welfare recipients and that’s the only way the welfare systems has any money at all.  Welp, hate to burst your bubble…\n\npicture source https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_revenue\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nOur American Government would not be able to sustain itself on our hard work alone. Our taxes are so much because the cost of living is high, not because Mrs. McCareer doesn’t make enough hourly and needs food stamps. The government owns businesses, import/export and has other agencies they collect revenue from, not only us.\nI’m sorry, but you’d have to be a dumb individual to think all of your social security taxes went to the elderly and welfare. S.S. taxes couldn’t cover one of those issues, let alone both.\n \n \nHere: If you like common core math you’ll love this…\nhttp://www.census.gov/popclock/     \n\n \n \n \nLets use the round number of 322 million people in the country (both working/not working, hold on there is a reason for this)\n \n322 million people multiplied by social security tax, equals what?\nLet’s find out how much s.s tax is accumulated first.\n\n \n \n \nAn average bi-weekly check\n\n $58.04 s.s tax (bi-weekly)\n/         2 weeks\n-equals-\n $29.02 weekly s.s. tax\n/         5 days in a work week\n-equals-\n$5.80 a day in s.s. taxes\n \nSo far we see how much is taken out on a daily bases.\n \n  322 million people in the country, remember?\nX  $5.80 daily s.s tax\n-equals-\n$1,867,600,000 in s.s.tax procured a day\n \nI work and receive SNAP for my two little girls:\n$208 worth of food stamps a month\n/   30 days in a given month\n-equals-\n$6.93 a day to feed two little girls!!!!\n \nBut let’s finish our math.\n \n(picture source)\nhttp://m.cnsnews.com/commentary/terence-p-jeffrey/354-percent-109631000-welfare \n\n \n \n \n \n$1,867,600,000 daily s.s                                       taxes\n /  109,631,000 people on                                    welfare\n-equals-\n$1.70 a day for each person receiving benefits to eat on\n \n \nWell, if I get six and it’s not enough to feed my girls all month, how’s a dollar seventy doing it, and where the hell did the extra five twenty three come from?\nSee, the math isn’t even there for anyone to fathom the possibility of your S.S taxes solely paying for someone else’s food. I’m just smh.\n \nDon’t get me wrong, restrictions should change, violators should have harsher punishments, not restrict the amount that’s given or even as petty as passing judgment on others. And to state that drug testing welfare recipients will change anything, you are more deluded than we  initially thought. The testing, is the easiest thing to get around. Jobs, it’s long been part of the policy that when you receive government benefits that you have to show proof you’re looking for work, but only the honest ones take the jobs offered! It's NOT a new law. proof below.\n \nhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_Assistance_for_Needy_Families   \n\n \nLook, straight up, my bad if I caught you off guard, it must mean that I wasn’t talking directly to you. Others can think of me whatever you like, doesn’t bother me, I’m too old for bullshit and too young to just forget about it.\nIf you remember, I have a population number of 322 million people, but that’s how many people total are in the country, which includes babies, disabled and the elderly, not just the working class. So, if everyone couldn’t pay for welfare, then how in the hell is the working class doing it? Must not be, #getsometruth!\n \nThat was the math, here is the core. Social Security tax only partially funds low-income families in the form of Medicare, cash benefits, some food stamps, but only partially. Roughly 8%, only 8% from your measly $5 daily s.s. taxes. What’s that like,  .40 cents. Damn son you hurting more than me if you complaining about forty cents, come over later, I’ll feed ya, I cook like a beast.\n \n\n \n \nMedicare, well that’s odd, isn’t it? So where does the FICA-Med tax go? That’s a story for another time. The real issue still remains, tightening up restrictions for welfare recipients because you pay to much social security taxes? Oh wait, that’s right, only 8% of social security tax is for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), I forgot. Wow, you and I just cut the budget by half right there, problem solved! Or is it?\n \nLet me see if you and I are on the same page here. Any system can be worked, between loopholes and just low down dirty system cheating people, it’s a wonder we have what we have at all. The TANF can be worked the same way as food stamps are, not to mention the identity thieves. Medicare and SSI can be manipulated by someone simply making up a disability, playing up a disability and/or having the right doctor to go along with it.\nMost of what we know about taxes come from the news media outlets, right? But it never seems to fail right after a reporter/article states social security taxes can’t pay for the retirees that are living now, they seem to jump right into a welfare report, right? The funny part is our brains only register certain parts of a news broadcast/article, like most things in our lives. We, us, the American citizens assume one thing has to do with the other, so we engage in social communications relaying only parts of the news. Society then begins to assume that welfare recipients not only don’t need their benefits but that the ones getting it need less of what they receive. But if now we realize that welfare is not the problem with social security, then what is?\n \n\n \n \nLooks like everything gets put into a trust fund, those collect interest, which turns our math from earlier going from the millions into the trillions, the trillions of dollars we all hear about on the news, yeah that. Let’s read that last part again, shall we?\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nIf a person makes over $118,500 they don’t pay a social security tax? Idk, we might need a little feedback on that one, so if you have any further details on this, please leave a comment.\n \n \nWhat I can say for certain is that if you make under the taxable amount, you don’t have to pay federal taxes. This happened to me once, by the fault of an accountant company, they didn’t pay anything in federal taxes. Luckily I was under the taxable amount and still got a refund.\nFirst, let’s do a little more math.\n\n \n \n5.7% of the 322 million people in the US\n-equals-\n18,354,000 citizens making $150,000 a year or more\nX $5.80\n-equals-\n$106,453,200 missing from s.s. tax trust funds because of people not paying into it.\n \nOf course, now you would have to know what type of interest rates those funds are pulling in to see how much is really missing from each trust fund every day.\nAnd how the heck is someone raking in all the dough (politicians, ECT.) got something to say about what they are not paying into? At my first glance fixing this problem would get at least roughly closer to solving our social security debts, but like we all know, it’s never that easy. (or maybe that’s because our money isn’t worth what it used to be so the interest payments on those trust funds aren’t as large as they used to be, do the math)\n \n\n \nGot it! This has to be it, a main misleading factor to our society, it reads, “65 and older above the poverty level”, not everyone on welfare. See “mal compris” which basically means misunderstood in French, but I’m not done.\nLet’s back way up for a minute. All through my research I couldn’t find one legitimate thing called “welfare”, other than a wiki page on the idealism of charitable notions and I did, however, find in small print, as if to be a side note, that Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF- cash assistance program) is most commonly referred to as welfare. SNAP was never mentioned. So the next time you see someone in the checkout line with a month's worth of groceries, please do not assume you know their life. I only go once a month, stock up, buy in bulk, save money and don’t have to worry about running out, for a month. I have more time with my family not everyone else’s problems.\nBecause half of you failed to notice my math was based on food stamps, not an assistance check, my guess, though, it’ll probably work out to about the same, so here it is;\nYes, our s.s. tax doesn’t cover everyone we think it should and more is going out than that which is coming in. But when only 8% of that tax is being used for cash assistance programs, you have to wonder what makes up the other 92% look and maybe there you’ll find your answer.\nMay 17, 2016 update:\nPreviously we were left with a standing question, what does our government spend on more than S.S.?\n\n \n \nIt’s our local governments receiving funds from federal…, and that pothole keeps coming back after a few months of being paved over. …should have fixed it right the first time. Overspending by local governments is easy to explain when your answer is, “it was voted on”. 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Despite U.S. concerns, Russia also began construction of an $800 million nuclear power reactor in southern Iran, and the two countries agreed to set up joint companies to explore and produce Caspian Sea oil.Iran’s regional partnerships were also facilitated by the breakup of the Soviet Union and by the common economic interests shared by the former Soviet republics. As a result, Iran assertively developed economic relationships with the republics of the former Soviet Union to the north, aiming to become a regional transit point for gas and oil sourced from Central Asia.&nbsp;Due to unique geographical conditions, much of the oil and gas extracted from Central Asia would be exported more efficiently if shipped through Iranian pipelines or swap agreements. As a result, relations with neighbors such as Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan have pivoted primarily on these grounds. 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While both countries share security concerns with their respective Kurdish communities, and although Kurdish intrusions into each other’s territories and internal interferences have for decades been a source of diplomatic tensions, the common economic interest in the energy resources of the area have often dominated bilateral relations. (15)Other countries with which Iran developed closer partnerships during this period include China, Malaysia, and South Africa. China is cooperating with Iran in building Tehran’s subway system and is also a supplier of military hardware, Malaysia has played a pivotal role in Iran’s petroleum industry, partnering with a French oil concern, Total, in developing two Iranian off-shore oil and gas fields in the Persian Gulf. Iran and South Africa have also exchanged high-level visits and South Africa, which in 1994 began its purchases of Iranian crude for the first time in over a decade, now obtains most of its crude oil from Iran.While the Iranian constitution does not allow production sharing with foreign investors in the oil sector, by the mid-1990s mechanisms for encouraging foreign involvement in petroleum projects were developed as an alternative. In 1995 a buy-back production sharing system was developed by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) whereby foreign oil companies can invest in an Iranian oil field and recover their investments and associated profits though the sale of the produced oil.In what some analysts consider as an olive branch extended to the United States, such a contract worth $600 million was agreed upon between NIOC and Conoco, a subsidiary of Dupont Corporation, for the development of two offshore oil and gas fields in the Persian Gulf (16). 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A notable agreement was reached with Turkmenistan and Turkey, whereby a 900-mile natural gas pipeline will link Iran to Turkey and is to be extended northward to Turkmenistan in order to help export Turkmen gas to Turkey. It will eventually reach Europe by early next century. Iran and Kazakhstan have also agreed to an oil swap deal, whereby Iranian refineries in the north are supplied with Kazakh oil, in return for shipments of crude oil in the Persian Gulf to Kazakh customers, thereby facilitating Kazakh oil exports through Iranian territory.During this period, Iran also strengthened its regional partnerships to the east. With the 1995 visit by President Ali Akbar Rafsanjani to New Delhi, and the launch of the India-Iran chamber of commerce in that same year, economic activity between Iran and India increased. 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Iran and South Africa have also exchanged high-level visits and South Africa, which in 1994 began its purchases of Iranian crude for the first time in over a decade, now obtains most of its crude oil from Iran.While the Iranian constitution does not allow production sharing with foreign investors in the oil sector, by the mid-1990s mechanisms for encouraging foreign involvement in petroleum projects were developed as an alternative. In 1995 a buy-back production sharing system was developed by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) whereby foreign oil companies can invest in an Iranian oil field and recover their investments and associated profits though the sale of the produced oil.In what some analysts consider as an olive branch extended to the United States, such a contract worth $600 million was agreed upon between NIOC and Conoco, a subsidiary of Dupont Corporation, for the development of two offshore oil and gas fields in the Persian Gulf (16). Although the Conoco deal was later canceled by the U.S. government, from a symbolic point of view, it could have created a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations. The deal would have been the first contract awarded by Tehran involving a foreign entity in both exploration and development of Iranian oil since the 1979 revolution. As Conoco is an American firm, improved economic relations between the two countries was a conceivable outcome.However, the Conoco deal would have also created a contradiction in U.S. foreign policy at a time when the United States was persuading its allies to restrict their business dealings with Iran. The Conoco deal also highlighted policy differences between the Clinton administration and the Republican-dominated Congress. 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bodySo many questions, so little time to prepare! That's why I always feel like the best prep is knowing yourself.
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2016/08/25 02:10:54
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bodyYou're exactly right, there are questions that seem to through some off. Nice.
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2016/08/25 02:07:39
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body<html> <p><br></p> <p><img src="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/5ebf1d_8852a790e5804f65928603be110077a7~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_455,h_303,al_c,q_80,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/5ebf1d_8852a790e5804f65928603be110077a7~mv2.jpg" width="455" height="303"/></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Clinton's server was hacked sometime before December of 2012. She is under investigation for hacking attacks again. The first hack&nbsp;leaked information about a CIA base in Benghazi supporting security for the American Consulate.&nbsp; She deleted over 30,000 emails before the FBI confiscated them. She stated to the public they had nothing to do with work. Tampering&nbsp;with evidence&nbsp;is against the law.&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ai1Z8OtEjU">FBI Testimony</a>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;Years later the DNC was hacked in 2016 and an unknown number of emails were taken. A partial supply of emails have been released online. There are more to come and the source is not Russian, he runs WikiLeaks.com. The amount taken and left to be revealed has never been confirmed, somewhere around 20,000. The hacked emails on Wikileaks.org can be&nbsp;searched by&nbsp;word or phrase.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_Qmd-prSaU">Trump stops his speech Aug. 1, 2016 in Ohio</a>, looks directly into the cameras and said, "Russia if you have the 30,000 some odd emails, the media would love to have them." Everyone in the room and watching the speech, in its entirety, knows he was kidding. That investigation was over. Hillary herself stated she would never do it again. The media went crazy and had thirty news broadcasts over the comment in one day. making up conversations about Trump and Putin kickin' it.They didn't even know which set of emails they were discussing calling each event the same and, was still wrong on which one they picked to talk about all day.&nbsp; So, what's the big issue? It sounds like the Left Wing and all ComcastNBC affiliates&nbsp;(HuffingtonPost, AP, Ruiters, CNN, NBC, ABC, etc.)&nbsp;are&nbsp;calling the&nbsp;Russian&nbsp;President stupid and that he can't take a joke. Well, I've watched plenty of his speeches and interviews and I'd have to say…, he is definitely smarter than you think. <a href="http://existencefacts.wix.com/existence#!politicalview/hgwvi">If you have a moment look up him up</a>.&nbsp;</p> </html>
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