Ray McGovern Et Al: Trump Should Withdraw Haspel Nomination

Ethics, Government
Ray McGovern

Trump Should Withdraw Haspel Nomination, Intel Vets Say

Two dozen former U.S. intelligence officers urge President Trump to rescind Gina Haspel’s nomination to lead the CIA, citing torture that she oversaw while supervising a black site prison, as well as her role in destroying evidence. 

Dissenting comment by Robert Steele below the fold.

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Wayne Jett: Budget Bill Fake Out — The Trump Storm Goes On!

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government

A new report linked below has been posted on the Classical Capital website discussing President Trump's signing of the Omnibus Budget Bill and how that action affects the Trump MAGA agenda and, more specifically, the Storm currently underway against the worldwide ruling elite. Briefly, though the OBB was put together by swamp creatures for no good intentions, it will be turned into a large net plus for MAGA. More importantly, signing the bill avoided shutting down government operations in ways that would inhibit actions underway to defeat, uproot and punish those who have victimized and looted hard-earned capital of Americans for generations – even centuries. Success of the Storm must remain the focus of those willing and able to fight the New World Order and the elitist agenda.

BUDGET BILL FAKE-OUT: Keep Your Eyes On The Prize

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Steven Aftergood: CRS on Modes of Constitutional Interpretation

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government
Steven Aftergood

MODES OF CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION

The US Constitution leaves many basic questions of constitutional law unanswered, whether because they could not be anticipated or because the text is broadly worded or ambiguous.

Consequently, “Interpretation is necessary to determine the meaning of ambiguous provisions of the Constitution or to answer fundamental questions left unaddressed by the drafters,” a new report from the Congressional Research Service explains.

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