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Friday, November 03, 2017

Polish Princess Says No to Ada NO

Miracles happen every day as kommunist and kapitalist CEOs catch corrupt spending by DC and AC and Polish Premiers Realise that environment is too important for the Indian culture to take care of ... 


Tracking Federal Awards: USAspending.gov and Other Data Sources, Jennifer Teefy, Senior Research Librarian. October 24, 2017.
USAspending.gov, available a http://www.USAspending.gov, is a government source for data on federal awards by state, congressional district (CD), county, and zip code. The awards data in USAspending.gov is provided by federal agencies and represent contracts, grants, loans, and other forms of financial assistance. Using USAspending.gov to locate and compile accurate data on federal awards can be challenging due to continued data quality problems identified by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Users of USAspending.gov need to be aware that while search results may be useful for informing consideration for certain questions, these results may be incomplete or have inaccuracies.”
Plant Nova Natives: “If you only have time to do one thing to support wildlife in your yard, let it be to plant a native tree. The benefits of trees in general are obvious: in addition to providing shade and year-round beauty, they cool the environment, soak up greenhouse gases, and provide fruits and shelter for birds and other wildlife. But trees that are native to our area go far beyond that ...

Joker-King of the World Donald Trump's Twitter account disappears



His Amerikan Czech daughter is not happy: Empty seats greet Ivanka Trump at women's empowerment speech in Tokyo





Adani: Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk withdraws Government involvement in mine funding


Palaszczuk throws out credibility along with Adani | Comment | Queensland Country Life

Premier to veto Adani loan following alleged LNP 'smear' campaign




Annastacia Palaszczuk was born in 1969 and grew up in the Brisbane south-west suburb of Durack.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced her Government will have "no role in the future" of an assessment of a $1 billion loan to Adani for its Carmichael coal mine.


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Hello and welcome to live coverage of day six of the Queensland state election campaign, ahead of the November 25 poll. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Liberal National Party leader Tim Nicholls return to Brisbane after both camps took off for ...


Politico Magazine -Elizabeth Warren: “A few days before the Supreme Court returned      from its summer break, Justice Neil Gorsuch, the court’s newest member, attended a luncheon at the Trump International Hotel, where he was to give the keynote address. The location of the speech attracted the attention of dozens of protesters and a number of ethics watchdogs, who noted the apparent conflict of interest posed by Justice Gorsuch—a Trump nominee—keynoting an event at a hotel whose revenue goes in part to President Trump. That arrangement was bad enough on its own. But there was another potential conflict of  interest created by Justice Gorsuch’s speaking engagement—and it highlights the ongoing ethical issues that threaten the credibility of our nation’s highest court. The same morning that Justice Gorsuch gave his speech, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear Janus v. AFSCME. This is a case that will determine whether public sector unions—which represent teachers, nurses, firefighters and police in states and cities across the country—can collect fees from all employees in the workplaces they represent. Justice Gorsuch is widely expected to deliver the court’s deciding vote to strip unions of this ability. A decision along these lines would seriously undercut workers’ freedom to have a real voice to speak out and fight for higher wages, better benefits and improved working conditions. Here’s the rub. Justice Gorsuch’s speech at the Trump hotel was hosted by the Fund for American Studies. And who funds the Fund of American Studies? The Charles Koch Foundation and the Bradley Foundation. The Charles Koch Foundation is dedicated to promoting limited government, free markets and weaker unions; and the Bradley Foundation has worked for decades to, in their own words, “reduce the size and power of public sector unions.” In fact, the Bradley Foundation helped pay the litigation expenses for Janus—the case in which Justice Gorsuch is likely to be the deciding vote…”