That's what Brett Kavanaugh says.See, college isn't about smarts!!
I'm not sure which I find more WTF-worthy: That someone spent that much money on porn, or that there was a college student running around with over $15k in his checking account!
More DeVos fuckery in the US Dept. of Education:
DeVos rescinds 72 guidance documents outlining rights for disabled students
i'm more concerned...if the first thing you do when your friend is missing is google his name to find him... clearly you know more then your letting on...I'm not sure which I find more WTF-worthy: That someone spent that much money on porn, or that there was a college student running around with over $15k in his checking account!
With attention fixed on the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a new $3.1 trillion tax cut on Friday. The vote was 220 to 191, including three Democrats.
The down-to-the-wire 2017 tax act passed in late December contained a mix of permanent and temporary changes that had to result in a net increased cost that fell within a structural limit of $1.5 trillion that allowed the Senate to approve the bill with a simple majority.
The House’s new bill takes effect starting in 2025, and would add $600 billion to the national debt within the next decade, and then $3.2 trillion in the 10 years after that, according to Howard Gleckman of the Tax Policy Center.
Despite the House vote, it is unlikely the Senate will take up the legislation.
Under the Fog of Kavanaugh, House Passes $3.8 Trillion More in Tax Cuts
All the more reason to vote them out. We may not be able to turn the Senate, but we need to flip the House so hard their heads will be spinning.
On 9/28/18 at approximately 2237 hours, the Alaska State Troopers responded to a residence on W Angela Dr. in Wasilla for a report of a disturbance. Investigation revealed Track Palin, age 29, of Wasilla, assaulted an acquaintance at his residence. When the acquaintance attempted to call authorities, he prevented her by taking away her phone. While being placed under arrest, Palin physically resisted troopers. Palin was arrested for Assault IV (DV), Interfering with Report of a DV, Resisting Arrest and Disorderly Conduct. Palin was remanded to MSPT where he was held without bail.
The House of Representatives appears set to pass a bill stuffed with attacks on the Affordable Care Act, including a provision that would allow companies to stop providing health insurance to employees working between 30 and 39 hours per week. The so-called Save American Workers Act would do exactly the opposite of what its name suggests, by racheting up the already long hours that Americans spend at work.
There have been a few steps toward addressing this crisis in recent years. The Affordable Care Act’s definition of full-time work as 30 hours or more per week is one of them. More important, the Obama administration changed the threshold for qualifying for overtime pay above 40 hours a week so that millions more Americans would be covered. If employers have to pay their employees more when they stay late, they might urge them to go home instead.
Rather than build on that success, however, the Republicans have torn it down. The Trump administration decided not to defend the overtime rule in court, and last August it was struck down before it went into effect. Now congressional Republicans want to increase the number of hours that count as full-time work. Nearly 66 million people work 40 hours a week and would be at risk of having a single hour deducted from their schedules so they can be legally denied employer-paid health insurance. Meanwhile, the 20 million people who already work between 30 and 39 hours a week would have to scramble to clock more time to keep the health insurance they’re entitled to now.