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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/22/2017 5:36:54 PM
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Left-Wing U.K. Lawmaker Admits Rise in Acid Attacks in London’s ‘No-Go’ Zones

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A victim is scarred by an acid attack in Britain. (Andrew Biraj / Reuters/Photo)

December 22, 2017OAN NewsroomA left-wing British lawmaker admits parts of London turned into ‘no-go zones’ due to the rise in Islamic acid attacks.

Labor Party parliament member Stephen Timms says the U.K has the highest rate of acid attacks per capita in the world.

This comes after British police confirmed the number of attacks rose by over 500-percent from just 73 back in 2012 to a whopping 469 last year.

Previously, European mainstream media claimed the existence of ‘no-go zones’ is a right-wing conspiracy theory in an effort to create positive coverage of mass Muslim migration.

Timms urged the cabinet to take “significant action” to deal with the issue of ‘no-go areas.’



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/22/2017 5:45:34 PM
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I WOULD BAN YOU FOR SPREADING FAKE NEWS.

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HealthCare.gov sign-ups drop slightly, end up at 8.8MFall 400K short of 2017 total


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By Tom Howell Jr. - The Washington Times - Thursday, December 21, 2017


Sign-ups on the Obamacare website’s main portal fell 400,000 short of last year’s total, the Trump administration said Thursday, coming in at roughly 8.8 million.


The 2018 enrollment period closed last week and all sides of the health care debate were watching to see how the first year under President Trump would go, after the president slashed the enrollment period and cut outreach.

Still, Obamacare supporters took heart in the brisk pace of enrollments, saying it exceeded their expectations. More than 4 million customers signed up in the final week on HealthCare.gov, although a sizable chunk were automatically re-enrolled in coverage after failing to pick a plan on their own.

“This is a remarkable result given the administration’s efforts to sabotage enrollment by gutting outreach, creating chaos and confusion, cutting off subsidies for low-income families, and shortening the enrollment period by six weeks,” said Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Eleven states, plus D.C., run their own exchanges, and most of them are giving customers extra time to enroll — in some cases until Jan. 31. Those states will need to combine for 3.4 million enrollees to match last year’s nationwide total of 12.2 million.

Insurers were hoping for an influx of healthy customers to make the law’s unstable economics work out, but the shortfall in sign-ups on the main website suggests that hasn’t happened.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/22/2017 6:35:57 PM
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Kenneth, you need to calm down...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/22/2017 8:09:02 PM
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It appears your "facts" are more than questionable. Be careful you aren't posting BS. It won't be tolerated.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/22/2017 9:07:49 PM
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Iowa Professors Posit that Polite Conversation Is How White People Assert Control

Hello dear Ken. Would you kindly share with the lovely thread if you support the learned professor?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/23/2017 3:34:45 PM
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comrade...poor ole Michael the pig moore is almost broke, just like the hildabeast said she is.

Working Class Hero Michael Moore Owns 9 Homes
The left has a problem when "some people" make too much money, but not when they do.
July 24, 2014

Daniel Greenfield
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I realize Mike is a little larger than the average person, but his mass isn't so big that it can only fit into 9 homes.
According to the Detroit News, anti-capitalism "everyman" filmmaker Michael Moore owns 9 homes. On top of a $2 million, 10,000 square foot lakefront mansion in Torch Lake, Michigan, there is a Manhattan condo that was once 3 condos, and 7 other properties. Moore's secret role as a land baron was revealed in divorce papers:
Moore and Glynn own nine properties in Michigan and New York, including a Manhattan condo that once was three apartments. CelebrityNetWorth.com pegs their wealth at $50 million.
In legal pleadings, Moore blames his wife for the expansion of the 10,000-square-foot home on Torch Lake, which has a value of $2 million.
Of course Moore has a right to own as many homes as he wants, but the problem is that he and his buddies want to limit that privilege to those on their team.
Their class warfare is selective hypocrisy. They have a problem when "some people" make too much money, but not when they do. They attack companies in public that, like Michael Moore, they invent in, in private.
We have a bunch of rich people attacking other rich people and claiming that they're doing it all "in the name of the people" or in the name of income inequality. Meanwhile they're flying around in private jets.
This kind of thing has to be exposed.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (205063)12/23/2017 5:11:20 PM
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