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https://returntonow.net/2018/11/06/trump-picks-former-monsanto-executive-to-head-u-s-fish-and-wildlife-service/?fbclid=IwAR3ANsu2hD19GHWfHOHIiRWG5YEJGgtfXPH081VYa35SbAqdAAkvLVV9jGs

 

Former monsanto brass, to run the fish and wildlife dept. I dont care what fucking political salad u toss....monsanto wants to drift their gmo's over everyones property so that they essentially run the entire business of farming. This is possibly Trumps most brazen swamp filler yet. This is not a real republican u elected. If this isnt a wake up call to u kunts, does he have to give hillary a job in his admin for u all to wake the fuck up? 

This isnt liberal propaganda against monsanto either. These are small time farmers that have been right proper fucjed by this heinous corporation that wants sole control of americas food chain so they can introduce their genetic mofifications to seeds.....thereby getting royalties all up and down the line. 

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https://www.tsln.com/news/ranchers-praise-white-house-for-intent-to-nominate-aurelia-skipwith-as-director-of-u-s-fish-and-wildlife-service/

Ranchers praise White House for intent to nominate Aurelia Skipwith as director

 
October 23, 2018

WASHINGTON (October 23, 2018) – Ethan Lane, Executive Director of the Public Lands Council and National Cattlemen's Beef Association Federal Lands, released the following statement in response to the Trump Administration's announcement of the intent to nominate Aurelia Skipwith as Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

"We are extremely pleased that the White House is planning to nominate Aurelia Skipwith to lead the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. During her time as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks she has proven herself to be an open-minded and thoughtful leader on the most critical issues facing the Department. I have no doubt she will bring that same enthusiasm to the Fish and Wildlife Service."

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https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/412660-trump-to-nominate-former-monsanto-exec-to-top-interior-position

Skipwith said in a statement that she’s honored to be picked.

“During the past 18 months as deputy assistant secretary, I have had the distinction to work with dedicated people of the service to ensure the implementation of this administration’s and Secretary Zinke’s policies to protect our species, increase public access, and ensure science is at forefront of our decisions,” she said in a statement. “If confirmed, I look forward to the opportunity to lead the service in achieving a conservation legacy second only to President Teddy Roosevelt.”

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said Skipwith is a “passionate conservationist,” and would be an “incredible” FWS director.

“She has helped lead some of my top priorities for getting more people to enjoy our public lands, like expanding access for hunting and fishing, recognizing National Urban Refuge Day, and designating sites on the African American Civil Rights Network,” he said.

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so, guilt by association as a general counsel is all the left has? and just like any criticism of buttock and moochelle is called "racism" by liberals...

   Skipwith is black, so there ya go.

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https://www.ammoland.com/2018/10/boone-and-crockett-club-skipwith-the-right-choice/#axzz5Yd0Y8DjI

 
Boone and Crockett Club: Aurelia Skipwith is the Right Choice to Lead USFWS
 

The Boone and Crockett Club today endorsed the nomination of Aurelia Skipwith as the new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director. Skipwith, an attorney and scientist, currently serves as deputy assistant secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior.

“This is a critical appointment because our fish and wildlife are critical natural resources to our nation,” said Paul Phillips, co-chairman of the Club's Conservation Policy Committee. “This might be stating the obvious, but the challenges facing our fish and wildlife require a deeper dive than what just lies on the surface. Skipwith has proven she has the knowledge, experience, and energy to not just maintain, but enhance these resources for all Americans.”

“The Boone and Crockett Club has had a close relationship with the Fish and Wildlife Service dating back to 1905 when it was named the Bureau of Biological Survey,” explained James L. Cummins, also a co-chairman of the Boone and Crockett Club's Conservation Policy Committee. “This was part of our founder, Theodore Roosevelt's strategy for wildlife conservation, the establishment of expert agencies.”

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IN conclusion, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I submit to you, that my client is innocent, and that the

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Rex Tillerson finally talks about Trump and their "different value system". Not surprising that before he got hired he once told students at UT-Austin that the thing he looked and valued most in looking for employees was personal integrity above all else.

 

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Yes Trump, who always operates by projecting himself on others, says Tillerson was "dumb as a rock and lazy". That is a confession, not an accusation. Because there is no way in hell that someone gets to be the highly paid (think 10s of millions of $$s per year) head of a far more successful organization like Exxon-Mobil by being either lazy or dumb. And he didn't have to declare multiple bankruptcies after milking it dry of cash either while not paying creditors. The Liin' King has become a joke. It's time the rest of you caught on.

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Oh no, another meme, picture, or extreme right wing nut site link. TDIMS really have small toolbox.

 

“What was challenging for me coming from the disciplined, highly process-oriented ExxonMobil corporation,” Tillerson said, was “to go to work for a man who is pretty undisciplined, doesn’t like to read, doesn’t read briefing reports, doesn’t like to get into the details of a lot of things, but rather just kind of says, ‘This is what I believe.’ ”

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1 hour ago, TexasAg1969 said:

Rex Tillerson finally talks about Trump and their "different value system". Not surprising that before he got hired he once told students at UT-Austin that the thing he looked and valued most in looking for employees was personal integrity above all else.

 

Obviously a disgruntled fired employee, and a part of the deep state to boot.

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Typical DC sniping from a fired employee....

Lest we forget:

BenghaziGate: President Obama Is A Lazy Liar

Within 24 hours, the White House knew the assault on our Libyan consulate was a terrorist attack, yet a president who has no time for intelligence briefings sent his minions out to say it was just a movie.

Five days before U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice went on the Sunday talk shows to say Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed at the hands of a spontaneous mob inflamed by a months-old film trailer insulting Islam that few had seen, U.S. intelligence sources knew the attack was planned and organized.

We believe President Obama also knew, or should have known, despite missing more than half his national intelligence briefings before the attack and those immediately afterward as he jetted to a Las Vegas fundraiser while our consulate still smoldered.

Fox News announced Thursday that intelligence sources confirmed the intelligence community knew by Sept. 12 that the militant Ansar al-Shariah and al- Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb were probably behind the strike.

"No one," a source told Fox News, "believed that the mortars, indirect and direct fire, and the RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) were just the work of a mob — no one."

Yet Obama sent forth Rice to tell NBC News on Sept. 16 that "putting together the best information that we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in Benghazi was, in fact, initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo; almost a copycat of — of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video."

That was a lie agreed upon, as were daily press briefings at which White House press secretary Jay Carney argued in the days after the attack that the violence was linked to an Internet video that ridiculed Islam — until he told reporters on a plane it was "self-evident" that it was terrorism a day after National Counterterrorism Center Director Matt Olsen told senators on Sept. 19 that it was terrorism.

Even as the narrative was being corrected and the yarn about spontaneous outrage was unraveling before his eyes and ours, Obama devoted five minutes of his speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday to what he called a "crude and disgusting video" that insulted Islam.

The threat of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon got all of a minute and 32 seconds .

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday there can be no doubt terrorists planned and carried out the attack on the consulate. So why didn't we see it coming? Is it because the president didn't want to?

Long before the YouTube trailer's filmmaker became a convenient scapegoat, we ignored another video — one in which al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri called on Islamists to avenge the death of a Libyan-born cleric, Yahya al-Libi, killed in a U.S. drone attack.

The same consulate in Benghazi was bombed in June. Yet security was not beefed up. Why not? Would it disturb the narrative that hope and change had brought an Arab Spring to the Middle East?

This is an administration that has said the war on terror is over, yet no one bothered to tell the other side. This is a president who, starting in Cairo in 2009, has apologized to everybody, so he sees no reason why Islamofascists should continue to hate us, much less try to kill us.

The president promised an Arab Spring that morphed between appearances on "David Letterman" and "The View" into an Islamofascist winter. But it will be a nuclear winter if Iran proceeds undeterred to a deliverable atomic bomb.

That prospect was encouraged by Obama's failure to support the popular Iranian uprising in 2009 and his writing of love notes to Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the ayatollahs.

The president has time for Whoopi Goldberg but not Bibi Netanyahu. As the Mideast burned, he held not a single one-on-one meeting with a foreign leader at this year's session of the U.N. General Assembly.

This is a president so detached from reality and focused only on his own re-election that not even four Americans murdered by terrorists spurs him to action from the confines of an Oval Office he rarely visits. He's too busy attacking Mitt Romney's inexperience in foreign affairs even as he demonstrates his own.

As the Government Accountability Institute calculated, and Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen first reported, Obama attended only 43.8% of his PDBs (Presidential Daily Briefings) between Jan. 23, 2009 (three days after his inauguration), and May 31, 2012. Then, as embassies were besieged throughout the Mideast, he jetted off on Air Force One for a fundraiser in Las Vegas.

Talking to Fox News' Greta van Susteren Thursday night, Romney campaign spokesman John Sununu observed: "This president thinks he's so smart, he doesn't have to go through that! He thinks he doesn't need to put the extra work in for going through that process. That's why I say he's lazy and detached. And unfortunately, Ambassador Stevens suffered the consequences of us not providing adequate security there."

The reason the Obama administration didn't provide security was that would also require acknowledging the threat Islamofascism continues to pose. It would disturb his narrative that the world's ills are America's chickens coming home to roost, as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, in whose pews Obama sat for two decades, once put it.

Obama sees the world through rose-colored blinders, willfully unaware or dismissive of threats America faces to its very survival. He knew from day one we were under terrorist attack again and did nothing except lie about it. Such a president is dangerously detached from reality.

https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/obama-lied-about-libya-terrorist-attack/

 

 

 

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RIGHT BIAS

These media sources are moderately to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story selection and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy. See all Right Bias sources.

Factual Reporting: MIXED
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and....

 

The president attended 121 such briefings during his first 545 days in the White House, putting his attendance rate at only 22 percent.

That statistic was reached using the same methodology used by the Government Accountability Institute – a right-wing group founded by former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon – to criticize President Barack Obama in a 2013 report.

https://www.dailyrepublic.com/all-dr-news/wires/state-nation-world/trumps-schedule-shows-poor-attendance-at-intelligence-briefings/

And of course the dumbass in chief doesn't get written briefing, only verbal. Cause he is too stupid to read the big words.

 

 

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3 hours ago, TexasAg1969 said:

Rex Tillerson finally talks about Trump and their "different value system". Not surprising that before he got hired he once told students at UT-Austin that the thing he looked and valued most in looking for employees was personal integrity above all else.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-lashes-out-at-tillerson-after-criticism-he-was-dumb-as-a-rock

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1 hour ago, Clevfan4life said:

What are u jabf now? 

Haven't you figured out yet that every person who ever has one bad word to say about the 🤴 with no clothes is automatically deep state and dishonorable no matter what rank they ever held, how Republican they may be or especially if they are any kind of war hero. They all turn to shit overnight if they don't bow down to the 🤴. It's what keeps Trumpland intact.

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3 hours ago, The Cysko Kid said:

Regardless of how you feel about monsanto GMOs are basically the only thing standing in the way of global famine. 

Not even close. Ofc if we want to.keep shitting everywhere and drive 80% of the globe into drought....then sure. Whats killing off our soil is industrial farming methods. Do away with them and we need no fucking gmo's.

But speaking of gmo's,  they're just an attempt to create a permanent class of subservient and obese. Those gmo's create proteins our bodies have no idea how to process so it'll put them in a fat cell like it does other poisons. Well what will happen when the body releases that fat cell? It will again see a mole ule it cannot pass through any tissue or properly excrete. So back to a fat cell it goes.......permanent fat cells. 

And that info was per a molecular biologist from ohio state who ran a research project on gmo's in the 80's and 90's and they were warning the govt back then about this. 

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I personally do not like the engineered genetic crap. But, advances in developing better and larger and more nutrional food is important. That is where hybrids come in. My concern is, that the genetic engineering gives exact results, and can be done quicker.

   Foods naturally hybridized are a lot harder to get perfected. The other problem is, why are foods being genetically engineered.

Better quality? larger fruit/vegetables ? More nutritious? or, profit margins oriented "impervious to insects/diseases" "impervious to pesticides/herbicides". I am FOR hybridizing - even genetic work with nutrition,....

and the "impervious" parts can make anybody puke. Tasteless, possibly dangerous crap.I hope Trump busts up Monsanto - it's too big, too powerful, too controlling. and in my opinion, too dangerous.

Glyphosphate and Roundup, etc.... extremely damaging to the health of the soil, requiring serious artificial fertilizers more and more.

Sure, it's convenient - dramatically increases profits. But at what cost? and, studies are showing it causes cancer.

We dropped out of the soybean/corn ratrace because of roundup, and monsanto. I'd rather grow all natural flowers and sunflowers.

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12 hours ago, Clevfan4life said:

Not even close. Ofc if we want to.keep shitting everywhere and drive 80% of the globe into drought....then sure. Whats killing off our soil is industrial farming methods. Do away with them and we need no fucking gmo's.

But speaking of gmo's,  they're just an attempt to create a permanent class of subservient and obese. Those gmo's create proteins our bodies have no idea how to process so it'll put them in a fat cell like it does other poisons. Well what will happen when the body releases that fat cell? It will again see a mole ule it cannot pass through any tissue or properly excrete. So back to a fat cell it goes.......permanent fat cells. 

And that info was per a molecular biologist from ohio state who ran a research project on gmo's in the 80's and 90's and they were warning the govt back then about this.

It's completely wrong but, you know,

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51 minutes ago, The Cysko Kid said:

With the global population increasing to 9.5 billion by 2050 GMOs are a necessity. Unless you're going to feed everyone with liberal pussyfarts

If I make it there (103 y.o.) I'll settle for any of those regardless of political leanings.💃😘

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