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To: Land Shark who wrote (1060870)3/18/2018 8:45:28 AM
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Who recommended his dismissal loser?
Trump pressured Sessions to fire McCabe. What part of that do you not understand?

You are such an embarrassment. That cannot happen via Trump. Look it up and educate yourself. Find out who and what entity recommended his firing and who placed that official in that position. (Hint--it was a person with the initials RM).

Why do you continue to post when you know absolutely NOTHING and just look stupid?

Following FACTS provided for idiots, morons, losers and liberals: ( I repeat myself)

Mr. Sessions said Friday night that he had terminated Mr. McCabe’s employment “effective immediately” after an “extensive and fair investigation.” Mr. Sessions said both the inspector general and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility concluded that Mr. McCabe made an unauthorized disclosure and lacked candor when he spoke under oath on “multiple occasions.”

and....
Officials at the FBI recommended that he be fired before he had planned to retire on Sunday, his 50th birthday.



In a lengthy statement, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General provided its report on "allegations of misconduct" by McCabe to the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility "after an extensive and fair investigation."

"The FBI’s OPR then reviewed the report and underlying documents and issued a disciplinary proposal recommending the dismissal of Mr. McCabe. Both the OIG and FBI OPR reports concluded that Mr. McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor - including under oath - on multiple occasions," Sessions' statement said.

washingtonexaminer.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (1060870)3/18/2018 10:54:22 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574386
 
Ruling Climate Fanatics Obliterated in Aussie State Election
Eric Worrall / 8 hours ago March 17, 2018

1888 Riots in Romania – Five hundred armed peasants marching to Kalarash. By The London Illustrated News staff (“sketches by our special artists”) (The London Illustrated News, p. 482) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

h/t JoNova – South Australians have finally tired of economic misery and expensive, unreliable green electricity; the government which created the mess has just been crushed at the ballot box, 25 seats to 18.

Jay Weatherill quits as leader after losing South Australian election

Outgoing premier says he will stay on the backbench and is not interested in going to Canberra

The ousted South Australian premier, Jay Weatherill, has said he will stand down as Labor leader and ruled out a switch to federal politics after losing Saturday’s state election.

“The Labor party has plenty of fantastic choices as leader, I won’t be one of them,” he told reporters on Sunday.

Weatherill would not put a timeline on the leadership change but said it would be “sooner rather than later” once the final results of the election were known.



The prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, who spoke to Marshall on Sunday morning, is claiming the Liberal win in South Australia is an endorsement of his energy policy.

“Jay Weatherill said this was a referendum on energy policy,” Turnbull said in Sydney. “The people have spoken and spoken in favour of our policies, which is to support affordable and reliable energy to ensure that we can meet our Paris commitment, and at the same time ensure that we can keep the lights on and indeed afford to keep the lights on.”

But Labor’s climate and energy spokesman, Mark Butler, said the result was because the “time for change force” proved too strong.

“It was a campaign in which I think Labor can hold its head up high,” he said.



Read more: theguardian.com

South Australia isn’t completely out of the woods – Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbullmight be crowing about the defeat of the South Australian climate extremists, but he has carbon on his hands.

Turnbull’s “affordable energy policy” includes an operational, low profile carbon market, which in my opinion looks set to extract an increasingly painful climate tithe from the pockets of ordinary Australians.