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And, Voter registratiofraud from the republicans
10/01/12 at 08:01:37
 
I guess they need it cos the dead people have been voting for Dob Bole and that hasn't been helping ...
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Re: And, Voter registratiofraud from the republica
Reply #1 - 10/01/12 at 10:51:28
 
Registering imaginary voters is easy,... the hard part is teaching them how to vote... Huh...
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Reply #2 - 10/01/12 at 21:43:59
 
There's been 86 documented cases in the whole USA. We must put a stop to it!
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Reply #3 - 10/02/12 at 05:42:46
 
Midnightrider wrote on 10/01/12 at 21:43:59:
There's been 86 documented cases in the whole USA.


Yes and they are all republicans.  Grin
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Re: And, Voter registratiofraud from the republica
Reply #4 - 10/02/12 at 09:36:01
 
I will happily agree the bubs are bad,, but, I will also be forced to point out the crimes of "The Other Side",,


Administration again urges contractors not to warn of layoffs, despite defense cuts

The Obama administration has doubled down on its plea to defense contractors not to warn employees about possible layoffs due to looming budget cuts -- going so far as to offer to cover legal fees in compensation challenges.
The move drew a stern rebuke Friday from South Dakota Republican Sen. John Thune, since federal law requires employers to give notice if mass layoffs are likely.

"For the second time, the Obama administration has now encouraged government contractors to ignore the WARN Act and hold off on warning employees about possible layoffs due to the looming sequestration cuts,” Thune, lead author of the Sequestration Transparency Act, said Friday.

The offer to pay the legal fees was included in a memorandum issued by the administration Friday that also restated the Labor Department's position from July that contractors should not issue written notices to employees because of the "uncertainty" over the across-the-board cuts to the defense budget and other federal spending that will occur Jan. 2 unless Congress reaches a new deal.
The notices are required under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and generally require employers with more than 100 employees to provide 60-day notices of "mass layoffs if they are reasonably foreseeable."
The projected $500 billion in Pentagon cuts under the so-called sequestration will occur because Congress failed to agree on a deficit-reduction plan this summer.
The guidance issued by the Labor Department this summer stated "it is neither necessary nor appropriate" for federal contractors to issue the warnings.
The memorandum states the federal government would cover employee compensation under the WARN Act – "irrespective of the outcome" as long as the contractor follows the Labor Department guidelines.

Still, defense contractor Lockheed Martin -- which might have to lay off employees should the cuts kick in -- is still considering whether to send out the notices, according to The Hill newspaper.

Rep. John Kline, chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, suggested last week that the Labor Department is trying to conceal the full impact of the cuts.

"The Labor Department is trying to hide the consequences of sequestration from workers," Kline, R-Minn., said in a letter to Labor Secretary Hilda Solis.
The letter was the second in two months by Republican committee leaders in which they asked for an update and more detailed information about the obligations federal contractors have in giving the advanced notice.

On Friday, Republican Sens. John McCain, Ariz.; Lindsey Graham, S.C.; and Kelly Ayotte, N.H., issued a similar statement, saying in part, "The president should insist that companies act in accordance with the clearly stated law and move forward with the layoff notices."


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/09/29/admin-to-pay-legal-fees-for-contra...      


I cant wait to see how many fail to see this as wrong. Or, prosecutable,
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Re: And, Voter registratiofraud from the republica
Reply #5 - 10/03/12 at 05:28:44
 
Owwww man. Obama has gone too far ... Lay off's, sudden lay off's, who does he think he is ... Mitt Romney ? WTH ...
Yea yea Like I said before we got a$$rrhoal 1 and arr$$hoal2 ... I pick the one that is less of an ar$r$hooole.

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justin_o_guy2 wrote on 10/02/12 at 09:36:01:
I will happily agree the bubs are bad,, but, I will also be forced to point out the crimes of "The Other Side",,


Administration again urges contractors not to warn of layoffs, despite defense cuts

The Obama administration has doubled down on its plea to defense contractors not to warn employees about possible layoffs due to looming budget cuts -- going so far as to offer to cover legal fees in compensation challenges.
The move drew a stern rebuke Friday from South Dakota Republican Sen. John Thune, since federal law requires employers to give notice if mass layoffs are likely.

"For the second time, the Obama administration has now encouraged government contractors to ignore the WARN Act and hold off on warning employees about possible layoffs due to the looming sequestration cuts,” Thune, lead author of the Sequestration Transparency Act, said Friday.

The offer to pay the legal fees was included in a memorandum issued by the administration Friday that also restated the Labor Department's position from July that contractors should not issue written notices to employees because of the "uncertainty" over the across-the-board cuts to the defense budget and other federal spending that will occur Jan. 2 unless Congress reaches a new deal.
The notices are required under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and generally require employers with more than 100 employees to provide 60-day notices of "mass layoffs if they are reasonably foreseeable."
The projected $500 billion in Pentagon cuts under the so-called sequestration will occur because Congress failed to agree on a deficit-reduction plan this summer.
The guidance issued by the Labor Department this summer stated "it is neither necessary nor appropriate" for federal contractors to issue the warnings.
The memorandum states the federal government would cover employee compensation under the WARN Act – "irrespective of the outcome" as long as the contractor follows the Labor Department guidelines.

Still, defense contractor Lockheed Martin -- which might have to lay off employees should the cuts kick in -- is still considering whether to send out the notices, according to The Hill newspaper.

Rep. John Kline, chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, suggested last week that the Labor Department is trying to conceal the full impact of the cuts.

"The Labor Department is trying to hide the consequences of sequestration from workers," Kline, R-Minn., said in a letter to Labor Secretary Hilda Solis.
The letter was the second in two months by Republican committee leaders in which they asked for an update and more detailed information about the obligations federal contractors have in giving the advanced notice.

On Friday, Republican Sens. John McCain, Ariz.; Lindsey Graham, S.C.; and Kelly Ayotte, N.H., issued a similar statement, saying in part, "The president should insist that companies act in accordance with the clearly stated law and move forward with the layoff notices."


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/09/29/admin-to-pay-legal-fees-for-contra...      


I cant wait to see how many fail to see this as wrong. Or, prosecutable,

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Reply #6 - 10/03/12 at 05:40:26
 
BTW one more reason I am voting for Obama - Romney says he'd keep the "deferred action" and work on a permanent solution for illegals.

So seriously, Mitt is just a richer more crooked, more super rich, more anti ghey, more lower tax for the rich, more clueless on foreign policy, more dishonest version of Obama, I think I'll take the real deal.

Here is one more thing - You hear all sorts of complains about Ryan, you hear nothing about Biden. I think in the last 4 years he has in spite of a few gaffes been very good as advisor to Obama.

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Reply #7 - 10/03/12 at 06:21:28
 
LOL because biden stands in the corner wih his mouth shut makes him a good puppet nothing else.... Cool
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