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HARDCORE 03-19-2019 03:33 PM

Funny Ain't It
 
3-18-2019

(More Dark Reflections)

It’s funny how everyone claims to have all of the answers? And the higher they climb, the more convinced they become of their infallibility until in the end, they no longer even have a need for “God Himself” or so they may think? “What Fools These Mortals Be!!”

It is also humorous to envision in one’s own mind’s eye, the look of utter shock and terror that must appear upon the solemn and trembling lips of the damned, as they finally come to realize that they have journeyed far beyond any second chances and that there is at least one thing in the entire universe that is truly eternal- “It being damnation Itself!”

“Finally, isn’t it also amazing how some people opt for about four-score years of high-life and frivolity, when in the end, the cost of such foolishness just may be eternal damnation itself?” But What the Hell - “Life is but a terminal adventure anyway and all else is but vanity and self-delusion!”

But at that point in time, and when any attempts at a belated dialogue or even an apology, is moot and a waste of time, and even the irreplaceable human soul and spirit are being “Slowly Digested Within The Festering Bowels of Hades” –

“What Then Amigos?”

Hardcore

Boats 03-19-2019 04:14 PM

Air Force plans after being rejected. 68% of Americans think someone who uses the same workaround should be punished.
By: Bob Brayn 3-19-19
RE: https://www.businessinsider.com/ivan...ts-poll-2019-3

- According to the new book "Kushner, Inc." by journalist Vicky Ward, White House senior advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump attempted to exert influence over trips funded by the State Department.

- Ward also reported that when then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would reject requests to use Air Force planes for flights, Trump would invite Cabinet-level officials on the flights as a workaround.

- A spokesperson for Kushner's attorney has denied the claims in the book.

- In a new INSIDER poll, 68% of people surveyed thought it would be inappropriate for a government official to use Ivanka's reported workaround to get access to an Air Force plane.

- 34% of respondents said using such a workaround would be "possibly a fireable offense."

A significant majority of Americans do not approve of the workaround White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump reportedly used to gain access to the use of Air Force planes, according to a new INSIDER poll.

According to journalist Vicky Ward's new book "Kushner, Inc.: Greed. Ambition. Corruption. The Extraordinary Story of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump," Ivanka, President Donald Trump's daughter, and her husband Jared Kushner wanted influence over who traveled on some State Department trips.

Ward reported that Ivanka would request to use Air Force plans for travel when it was not necessary, leading then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to reject the requests.

To get around the rejections, the book said, Trump would invite Cabinet-level officials to join the trips in order to receive approval for the Air Force planes.

According to a new INSIDER poll, 68% of respondents believe that a government official using the workaround described by Ward should be punished.

In order to determine people's opinions of the situation, we asked: "According to a new report, a US government official who was initially rejected from traveling on a US Air Force plane found a workaround by inviting Cabinet-level officials on to those trips to get access to Air Force travel. What best represents your view on this?"

Interestingly, the idea polled even worse with people who identified as conservative: 40% of respondents who identified as "very" or "somewhat" conservative thought the workaround should "a possibly fireable offense."

In a statement to the New York Times, which first reported the book's description of the workaround, a spokesperson for Abbe Lowell, Kushner's attorney denied the claims in "Kushner, Inc."

"Every point that Ms. Ward mentioned in what she called her 'fact checking' stage was entirely false," Peter Mirijanian, the spokesperson, told the Times. "It seems she has written a book of fiction rather than any serious attempt to get the facts. Correcting everything wrong would take too long and be pointless."


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