No. Alex Jones is a nut and cruel fucking human being. Don't equate them.
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No doubt Trump's apologists here will try to deflect and distract, but don't let them fool you. Before throwing Betsy DeVos under the bus, Trump signed his own budget proposal eliminating funding for the Special Olympics.
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^^^
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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Derek Cressman
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Do some research, dipshit. Special Olympics does not depend on the government to fund it. The government provides almost $18 million in grants to Special Olympics, about 10% of their annual revenue.dolomite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:44 am Yeah, Repubs are just mean sunsabitches, but why do we have to depend on the government to fund it.
So how about a bunch of softhearted demonrats with deep pockets fund the Special Olympics. I bet George Soros, or Tom Steyer could come up with a few bucks, plus It's probably tax deductible. Oh yes there's always "go-fund-me" as well.
The federal funds provided by the Department of Education is spent only on a program called Unified Champion Schools, which works to make school sports programs and other portions of school life more accessible to students with disabilities. It is not used to fund their Special Olympics competitions and programs that happen outside of school.
It is just another example of the Republican platform of cutting education funding, screwing those less fortunate for their own gains. The continual dumbing of the masses is necessary to keep the GOP platform alive.
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Good to hear. Trump survived making fun of one disabled media member but even he isn't dumb enough to think his reelection campaign wouldn't be hindered by this terrible decision. It would have been fixed by Congress anyways so no doubt Trump saw the chance to appoint himself hero of the Special Olympics program in his 2020 reelection campaign while avoiding this PR disaster.dolomite wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:51 pm Special Olympics will go on.
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I can't imagine what it is like to wake up every day hating 1/2 the world.dolomite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:44 am Yeah, Repubs are just mean sunsabitches, but why do we have to depend on the government to fund it.
So how about a bunch of softhearted demonrats with deep pockets fund the Special Olympics. I bet George Soros, or Tom Steyer could come up with a few bucks, plus It's probably tax deductible. Oh yes there's always "go-fund-me" as well.
How do you keep the gun out of your mouth?
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the hate is what keeps him goingjeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:14 pmI can't imagine what it is like to wake up every day hating 1/2 the world.dolomite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:44 am Yeah, Repubs are just mean sunsabitches, but why do we have to depend on the government to fund it.
So how about a bunch of softhearted demonrats with deep pockets fund the Special Olympics. I bet George Soros, or Tom Steyer could come up with a few bucks, plus It's probably tax deductible. Oh yes there's always "go-fund-me" as well.
How do you keep the gun out of your mouth?
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Yes you can.jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:14 pm
I can't imagine what it is like to wake up every day hating 1/2 the world.
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Honestly, I don't really hate anyone.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:25 pmYes you can.jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:14 pm
I can't imagine what it is like to wake up every day hating 1/2 the world.
Thanks for your input though, helpful as always.
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Soft hearted people already do provide the vast majority of funds to support the Special Olympics. Their 2017 annual report shows that they received $113.39 million of their reported $148.72 million in revenue for fiscal year 2017 from direct mail contributions and individual and corporate contributions and grants, compared to the $15.4 million in federal grants they received in 2017.dolomite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:44 am Yeah, Repubs are just mean sunsabitches, but why do we have to depend on the government to fund it.
So how about a bunch of softhearted demonrats with deep pockets fund the Special Olympics. I bet George Soros, or Tom Steyer could come up with a few bucks, plus It's probably tax deductible. Oh yes there's always "go-fund-me" as well.
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So the government contribution is piddling compared to other revenue? So why all the griping, the Special Olympics will go on. I swear.
Originally Imzcount (Why do politicians think “hope” is a plan ?)
“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
Taylor Sheridan
“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
Taylor Sheridan
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Love “trumps” hate. (Always)TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:21 pmthe hate is what keeps him goingjeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:14 pmI can't imagine what it is like to wake up every day hating 1/2 the world.dolomite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:44 am Yeah, Repubs are just mean sunsabitches, but why do we have to depend on the government to fund it.
So how about a bunch of softhearted demonrats with deep pockets fund the Special Olympics. I bet George Soros, or Tom Steyer could come up with a few bucks, plus It's probably tax deductible. Oh yes there's always "go-fund-me" as well.
How do you keep the gun out of your mouth?
Originally Imzcount (Why do politicians think “hope” is a plan ?)
“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
Taylor Sheridan
“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
Taylor Sheridan
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When the goal is the destruction of the administrative state, you have to break a few eggs along the way.
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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More "draining the swamp"?
Key Trump health official spends millions on GOP-connected consultants
Seema Verma employs a team of private consultants who write her speeches, polish her brand and travel with her across the country.
The Trump appointee who oversees Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare quietly directed millions of taxpayer dollars in contracts to Republican communications consultants during her tenure atop the agency — including hiring one well-connected GOP media adviser to bolster her public profile.
The communications subcontracts approved by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma — routed through a larger federal contract and described to POLITICO by three individuals with firsthand knowledge of the agreements — represent a sharp break from precedent at the agency. Those deals, managed by Verma’s deputies, came in some cases over the objections of CMS staffers, who raised concerns about her push to use federal funds on GOP consultants and to amplify coverage of Verma’s own work. CMS has its own large communications shop, including about two dozen people who handle the press.
Verma, a close ally of Vice President Mike Pence, has become a lightning rod for pushing work requirements in Medicaid and spearheading the Trump administration’s efforts to unilaterally unwind pieces of Obamacare. She previously worked as a consultant to conservative states seeking to reshape health care programs for the poor.
Her agency’s use of outside contracts and subcontracts is legal, but experts and current officials say it is not transparent and raises ethical questions.
“Outsourcing communications work to private contractors puts the agency's ability to protect ‘potentially market-moving’ information from premature disclosure at considerable risk,” said Andy Schneider, a Medicaid expert who worked at CMS during the Obama administration and is now a researcher at Georgetown University.
..."There are a host of ethical and contractual problems with appointees steering contracts to political allies and subcontractors, and possibly a violation of the ban on personal services contracts if the work is being performed at the direction of the appointee,” Scott Amey, general counsel of the Project on Government Oversight, told POLITICO. “Contracts are supposed to be above reproach, with complete impartiality, and without preferential treatment, and the HHS Inspector General should review this [Porter Novelli] contract and the activities under it to ensure they are proper."
...Verma recently completed several interviews, arranged by Stevens, that focused on emphasizing her personal life and her role as a prominent Republican woman. The cover profile in this month’s AARP bulletin, which went to more than 24 million people, included a sidebar on Verma’s husband’s experience in the health system.
Consultants help shape CMS strategy
Before the Trump administration, communications consultants were used mostly for sweeping agency priorities, like raising awareness of Medicare open enrollment or encouraging sign-ups for the Affordable Care Act, five current and former officials said.
[...]
Key Trump health official spends millions on GOP-connected consultants
Seema Verma employs a team of private consultants who write her speeches, polish her brand and travel with her across the country.
The Trump appointee who oversees Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare quietly directed millions of taxpayer dollars in contracts to Republican communications consultants during her tenure atop the agency — including hiring one well-connected GOP media adviser to bolster her public profile.
The communications subcontracts approved by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma — routed through a larger federal contract and described to POLITICO by three individuals with firsthand knowledge of the agreements — represent a sharp break from precedent at the agency. Those deals, managed by Verma’s deputies, came in some cases over the objections of CMS staffers, who raised concerns about her push to use federal funds on GOP consultants and to amplify coverage of Verma’s own work. CMS has its own large communications shop, including about two dozen people who handle the press.
Verma, a close ally of Vice President Mike Pence, has become a lightning rod for pushing work requirements in Medicaid and spearheading the Trump administration’s efforts to unilaterally unwind pieces of Obamacare. She previously worked as a consultant to conservative states seeking to reshape health care programs for the poor.
Her agency’s use of outside contracts and subcontracts is legal, but experts and current officials say it is not transparent and raises ethical questions.
“Outsourcing communications work to private contractors puts the agency's ability to protect ‘potentially market-moving’ information from premature disclosure at considerable risk,” said Andy Schneider, a Medicaid expert who worked at CMS during the Obama administration and is now a researcher at Georgetown University.
..."There are a host of ethical and contractual problems with appointees steering contracts to political allies and subcontractors, and possibly a violation of the ban on personal services contracts if the work is being performed at the direction of the appointee,” Scott Amey, general counsel of the Project on Government Oversight, told POLITICO. “Contracts are supposed to be above reproach, with complete impartiality, and without preferential treatment, and the HHS Inspector General should review this [Porter Novelli] contract and the activities under it to ensure they are proper."
...Verma recently completed several interviews, arranged by Stevens, that focused on emphasizing her personal life and her role as a prominent Republican woman. The cover profile in this month’s AARP bulletin, which went to more than 24 million people, included a sidebar on Verma’s husband’s experience in the health system.
Consultants help shape CMS strategy
Before the Trump administration, communications consultants were used mostly for sweeping agency priorities, like raising awareness of Medicare open enrollment or encouraging sign-ups for the Affordable Care Act, five current and former officials said.
[...]
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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Meh, whatever.
The more disturbing part is that he picks people for things because he's seen them on TV, rather than the hard work of actually finding a good candidate for a job.
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No one has claimed that the Special Olympics would fail without this. The problem is the the Department of Education cut their meager funding for an Education program used to help disabled kids feel like they are included in the larger community in yet another example of this administration treating those who are "out of their norm" as lesser citizens.
Trump could cut a few trips to Mar a Lago and fund the entire program. At least he recognized that the backlash from the cuts he no doubt forced DeVos to make weren't worth the political turmoil so he sold her up the river and refunded the program.
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That's not the case here. Moore was the campaign's economic adviser and he traveled with candidate Trump extensively.
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OhDCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 10:06 amThat's not the case here. Moore was the campaign's economic adviser and he traveled with candidate Trump extensively.