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wishing we were congress |
Have we heard from Max Stier yet ? He seems awfully quiet given all the DEM hysteria. In the original NYT article, it says he didn't want to talk about this issue. Did Stier even talk to the NYT reporters? edit: "One of the authors of the book and the Times piece said Stier did not speak to them for the book ." The article says Stier's claims were corroborated by "two officials". so who are the 2 officials? Stier apparently made the claim a year ago to DEM Sen Coons but never to Sen Grassley team. Were the "2 officials" DEM senators or staff? Stier is CEO of "Partnership for Public Service" A bit hazy what this company does but their website says they provide: 1. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT We’ve reached over 15,000 federal employees across 75 agencies through our training programs, 98% of whom have applied program lessons to their job. 2. GOVERNMENT MODERNIZATION We’ve worked with Congress on 43 pieces of legislation enacted on key federal management issues and helped develop the government’s first unified shared services management system. 3. EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT We’ve given over 200 briefings using our Best Places to Work data and honored over 500 outstanding federal employees through our Service to America medals. this sounds like BS One of the things they do is "Support the smooth transfer of power and knowledge during presidential transitions." I wonder if they helped the "smooth" transition from obama to Donald Trump. We should cut off all federal govt interaction and funding to Partnership for Public Service | |||
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Festina Lente |
Refers to the Mollie Hemingway/Carrie Sererino book... https://www.amazon.com/Justice...upreme/dp/1621579832 NRA Life Member - "Fear God and Dreadnaught" | |||
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Spinnin' Chain |
Consider the motivation of Max Stier given his wife's nomination, Florence Yu Pan, to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia was allowed to expire under a Republican majority Senate. Florence Yu Pan | |||
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wishing we were congress |
Chuck Ross reports that Max Stier was invited on Sept. 11 to testify before House Oversight subcommittee (on topic unrelated to Kavanaugh). Stier was named in NYT story on Kavanaugh three days after the invite was sent. Now, Stier is no longer testifying at the hearing, which is today. Stier's organization says his non-appearance has nothing to do with Kavanaugh, and that a colleague at his organization is testifying instead. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DEM senator Coons said Stier wanted to remain anonymous. I bet he did. So far I don't think we have heard anything from Stier about the smear book or NYT article. He was willing to slam Kavanaugh with unsubstantiated claims (while he remained anonymous to the public), and now he isn't talking since he was named in the book. BTW, I read that the female "victim", who doesn't remember the incident, is named in the book. Another thoroughly cheap shot by the authors. The 2 women who wrote the book never talked to Stier. | |||
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Info Guru |
Was happy to see this little nugget today: https://www.washingtonexaminer...ld-amazon-rank-6-795 “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” - John Adams | |||
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Member |
Democraps are obsessed with power and they don't care whose life they destroy along the line. its sad that a honorable man as Kavanaugh has been brought low for such nonsense. | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
Hah! And how many of them were bought by political action groups either to distribute to Senate offices or just to "support the author"? | |||
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