Regardless, the following really aren’t in dispute: -DNC paid for the dossier -Hillary’s campaign had 100% financial control of the DNC -Memo was never vetted by FBI and pretty sure they have never used political oppo research from an opposing campaign as a means for a warrant to wiretap -Without the memo, as Rosenstein testified, the FISA warrant would not have been granted
@isaac A political candidate paid for an absolutely fake memo, which the current administration and ally used as means to obtain a warrant to spy on an American citizen without any vetting whatsoever. That same dossier was used to renew the warrant 3 times with no further vetting of the info contained within.
All of this has lead to a shame special counsel trying to undermine the current President at a tax payer expense of millions of dollars - all based on a fake report.
The left has gone absolutely silent on the memo. Their minds have simply stopped functioning knowing that they own weapon ones deep-state political tactics.
What consequences would the left call for if the Trump campaign funded a bogus dossier, which was then used by the Bush/FBI admin to obtain a warrant to spy on say, Huma Abedin or John Podesta, in the Clinton campaign?
They simply can't reverse roles on this and give an honest answer.
Call me skeptical that Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JP Morgan Chase would get together and create a health care company that would be “free from profit-making incentives and constraints”
Someone in Congress needs to have the balls to pass real clarity on citizenship. A baby falling out of your pussy because you crossed an imaginary line before authorities could find you or because you were on vacation should not bestow citizenship.
I'd argue that we aren't delivering personalized service, unless classroom sizes are under 20 - impossible in a large university. At the graduate level - yes, but cost for introductory courses are criminal - these are lectures with 500+ students that could very easily be computer based (in fact, I'd argue a lot of kids don't even go to class and still get A's).
The real issue, is the skyrocketing costs are paying for nonsense - new fitness buildings with yoga rooms, professors and administrators with outsized salaries, etc - stuff that has nothing to do with educating students.
I did, it says nothing other than "Yale meets the full demonstrated financial aid need of all students" and yet tuitions keep going up. I'm fiscally conservative, but I believe in a couple things:
1) Tuition at State universities/colleges should be "free" (paid by taxes, obviously) - Students still pay for housing/food. 2) No private university should be taking public money (e.g. federally funded grants) - pay that from your endowments, or become public.