Thursday, July 28, 2016

Thursday roundup

Some names you want to remember and be up to speed on when discussing the Clinton Foundation:Uranium One, Frank Guistra, and Laureate International Universities.

Some names you want to remember and be up to speed on when discussing slavery's role in American history:  Anthony Johnson, John Casor, C. Richards.

The constabulary in a British community is hoping that rainbow-colored patrol cars will help it fight hate crime.

How many jobs would the Dems' proposed $15 minimum wage kill? 7 million.

They smell weakness: Russia and China are set to conduct joint naval drills in the South China Sea.

They smell weakness:

The Iranian army’s Deputy Chief of Staff Brigadier General Ali Shadmani said Tuesday that “If the enemy makes a small mistake, we will shut the Strait of Hormuz, kill their sedition in the bud and endanger the arrogant powers’ interests,” according to the Fars news agency.
And speaking of post-America's partner in patty-cake, Iran destroys 100,000 satellite dishes. The head of the Basij says that "most satellite channels . . . deviate the society's morality and culture."

4 comments:

  1. China can smell weakness all you think they do, but 1 aircraft carrier ain't gonna churn too many seas now, is it? How many does Russia have? Get away you pesky minnows or we'll feed you to the sharks for appetizers. I'd say ignore them but I'm sure you have a grand plan to stop it and keep it stopped, right?

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  2. Sure, let them choke off one of the world's most important commercial seal lanes. Great idea.

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  3. So what's your grand plan and who do we elect to resolve it? Who is it hurting? Some American stakeholder?

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  4. Can't get their low wage product out of somewhere?

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