He's got company in it.
Seems to be the standard .gov response to suits anymore: "It doesn't matter how this affects you, you don't have standing to file this."
Non-apology apology: Regarding my recent remark on Squawk Box regarding Senator Ted Cruz, I
first want to deeply and sincerely apologize if my remarks were
insensitive.
So, when was the last time the Army was NOT using standardized stuff for briefings like this?
McHugh “directed that Army leaders cease all briefings, command
presentations or training on the subject of extremist organizations or
activities until that program of instruction and training has been
created and disseminated,” Army spokesman Col. David Patterson, Jr.,
tells me.
Why was it happening now?
And guess whose fingerprints are all over this?
But the Army does provide a list of organizations that do list groups
like the AFA and FRC as domestic hate groups – specifically the
Southern Poverty Law Center. And the SPLC is featured in the military’s
Equal Opportunity Advisor Student Guide.
Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-NY) says that there is “no question” that
members of Congress who are paid $174,000 a year are entitled to taxpayer-funded subsidies when they purchase health insurance on the
Obamacare exchanges.
In response to questions posed by CNSNews.com on Capitol Hill
Wednesday, Rangel said that he considers the subsidies part of Congress’
“overall compensation” even though ordinary Americans who earn $174,000
per year would have to have at least nine dependent children to qualify
for the same subsidy.
Considering this bastard thinks getting to cheat on taxes is part of his compensation, why wouldn't he think someone else owes him for his insurance?
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