Monday, February 4, 2019

Near...

Slide 24 of 72: Michael Ramirez/The Las Vegas Review-Journal
The end is near, Let us collect as much taxes as we can before it is all over. On the other hand, just in case the end is not near.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Beer...

Feb. 3, 2017

Conclude...

Feb. 17, 2017
Based on our classified intelligence briefing from the president, we conclude...
The Media started give us conclusions followed by analysis to the Assumption they had earlier just to fill the air with mostly non sense.

Histrionic...

Feb. 27, 2017
The Oscar for most histrionic and shallow Anti-Trump Screed goes to...

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Galoshes...

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Promise...

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Retired Dutch General Patrick (c) Cammaert picked up a government delegation at a rendezvous in the Red Sea before returning to the port of Hodeida to await Huthi envoys who are to arrive on Sunday, a UN statement said

The head of the UN mission in Yemen boarded a vessel on Saturday that will be the venue for key talks between the government and Huthi rebels on shoring up a ceasefire.
Retired Dutch General Patrick Cammaert picked up a government delegation at a rendezvous in the Red Sea before returning to the port of Hodeida to await Huthi envoys who are to arrive on Sunday, a UN statement said.
The sides will discuss the next steps to implement an agreement reached in Sweden in December that calls for a ceasefire in Hodeida and a pullback of forces from the port city.
It is the third meeting of a joint committee on implementing the agreement which has been hailed as a major step toward ending the four-year devastating war in Yemen.
On Sunday, the "parties will then resume joint discussions on the implementation of the redeployment of forces and the facilitation of humanitarian operations, as agreed in the Stockholm Agreement," said a UN statement.
The Saudi-backed government and Huthi rebels have accused each other of violating the ceasefire, while deadlines for the pullback of forces and a prisoner swap have slipped.
UN aid agencies are also trying to gain access to food warehouses in Hodeida that will first require demining teams to clear routes to the storage sites.
For nearly four years, Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels have been locked in a war with a regional pro-government alliance led by Riyadh.
The conflict has triggered what the UN calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with millions of people at risk of starvation. 
Four years of bombing and the well of the people haven't changed. Let us go for peaceful discussion.   Just a thought.

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Elizabeth Warren has set the stage for a colossal battle at the U.S. Supreme Court over her proposed wealth tax on households worth more than $50 million.
The proposal, to raise trillions of dollars to fund a host of social programs that are key to the Massachusetts senator's agenda. This would awaken an area of constitutional law that has lain dormant for decades.
And it would put Warren on an early collision course with a branch of government that could determine the success or failure of her administration.

The proposal would impose a 2 percent tax on net worth between $50 million and $1 billion. A 3 percent tax would apply to household net worth above $1 billion. In total, according to the proposal, Warren's "ultra-millionaire tax" would raise $2.75 trillion in revenue over a 10-year period from fewer than 80,000 families.

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The problem with the Democrats is finding a reasonable someone to run as a candidate.