a Democrat involved in a cultist Ponzi scheme? Well stop the presses.
flown-the-coop said:
WSJ out with a hit piece on Tulsi. Something about her Hindu sect and pyramid scheme. Article installed but I am sure others will pick it up.
Never change libs, never change.Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s pick to coordinate U.S. spy agencies, had her own secrets. When she was a rising political star, Gabbard hired a PR firm to mask her sect’s ties to an alleged pyramid scheme. https://t.co/hUg4KCTMUU
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 30, 2025
But but but... "Hindu sect" sounds soooo scary!flown-the-coop said:
WSJ out with a hit piece on Tulsi. Something about her Hindu sect and pyramid scheme. Article installed but I am sure others will pick it up.
Never change libs, never change.Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s pick to coordinate U.S. spy agencies, had her own secrets. When she was a rising political star, Gabbard hired a PR firm to mask her sect’s ties to an alleged pyramid scheme. https://t.co/hUg4KCTMUU
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 30, 2025
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House Passes Bill to Award Congressional Gold Medal to Filipino World War II Vets
The bill would honor the 260,000 Filipino World War II veterans who were denied military benefits that were promised to them for their service.
Nov. 28, 2016, 3:32 PM CST / Updated Nov. 30, 2016, 4:41 PM CST
By Stephany Bai and Charles Lam
A bill that would honor the more than 260,000 Filipino and Filipino-American veterans of World War II is one step closer to becoming law.
The Filipino Veterans of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2015 passed the House of Representatives on Nov. 30 following remarks by the bill's sponsor Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and several co-sponsors, including Reps. Judy Chu (D-Calif.), Joe Heck (R-Nevada), Mike Honda (D-Calif.), and Colleen Hanabusa (D-Hawaii). The bill had previously passed the Senate in July. It will now head to the desk of President Barack Obama.
"Today is truly a great day, a significant seminal period in American history second only to the liberation of the Philippines and surrender of the Japanese Imperial Forces on August 15, 1945," retired Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba, chairman of the Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project, said in a statement. "Now we can tell our veterans with pride in our hearts that this grateful nation has, at last, granted them recognition for the selfless sacrifice they endured in war, and restored their dignity and honor in service to their nation."
"For months, we have said that time is running out to recognize Filipino World War II veterans for their brave service," Sen. Mazie Hirono, who introduced the companion Senate bill, said in a statement. "Today's House passage is the culmination of decades of work by these veterans and their families to recognize their key role in the Allied victory, and their decades-long fight for benefits."
The medal would recognize the soldiers who responded to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's call-to-duty and fought under the United States flag during World War II. Those soldiers were promised military benefits, but that offer was retracted by the Rescission Act of 1946.
In 2009, Obama signed legislation that gave these veterans a one-time lump sum payment $15,000 if they were U.S. citizens and $9,000 if they still lived in the Philippines.
Hirono worked with Gabbard on the Congressional Gold Medal proposal, which they introduced in the House and Senate in 2015.
In a press release when the House vote was announced, Gabbard praised the many veterans who were denied the military benefits that were promised to them for their service in World War II, calling the recognition "long-overdue." An estimated 18,000 of the more than 200,000 Filipino veterans are alive today, according to Gabbard's office.
"These loyal and courageous soldiers suffered, fought, and gave up their lives alongside their American counterparts throughout the war, and have waited decades for their service to be recognized," she said. "They cannot afford to wait any longer. It has been an honor to personally get to know some of these veterans and their families, and to hear them humbly tell their courageous stories of service."
BMX Bandit said:
a Democrat involved in a cultist Ponzi scheme? Well stop the presses.
BREAKING: I have obtained shocking images of Tulsi Gabbard's meeting with Bashar al-Assad pic.twitter.com/yxoUijTnOC
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 29, 2025
I for one am shocked, I mean SHOCKED, a RINO thinks she is a the best of Trump's picks!LMCane said:
she is the best out of all the Trump picks.
Go back and watch some of Crooked Biden's ol judiciary committee hearings. His arrogance and delusion are only surpassed by his demented incompetence the last 4 years.Prexys Moon said:
watching these hearings, it's just incredible how arrogant and delusional the dems senators are.
EEEEEEEEwwwwwww!LMCane said:
Tom Cotton slamming Hillary Clinton!
Im Gipper said:I for one am shocked, I mean SHOCKED, a RINO thinks she is a the best of Trump's picks!LMCane said:
she is the best out of all the Trump picks.
Than put them on speed dial and just start working. I swear, I would just have them closely consult what had in mind if that is what it took and order myself.flown-the-coop said:
If she performs like the other nominees, she will get confirmed. Kash.
But it will be must see TV (for those interested, which should include most f16 posters). Dems are going to scatter fire anything and everything out there.
If she stumbles, it is because she had enough and spouts off. I further understand she is highly likely NOT to do such a thing.
It is apparent by the terrible accident last night that Trump needs his cabinet in place - now.
Is there a policy that prevents the nominated cabinet member from being the "active" cabinet member? Does it have to be an undersecretary that has already been confirmed that can serve in the "active" role?titan said:Than put them on speed dial and just start working. I swear, I would just have them closely consult what had in mind if that is what it took and order myself.flown-the-coop said:
If she performs like the other nominees, she will get confirmed. Kash.
But it will be must see TV (for those interested, which should include most f16 posters). Dems are going to scatter fire anything and everything out there.
If she stumbles, it is because she had enough and spouts off. I further understand she is highly likely NOT to do such a thing.
It is apparent by the terrible accident last night that Trump needs his cabinet in place - now.
flown-the-coop said:Is there a policy that prevents the nominated cabinet member from being the "active" cabinet member? Does it have to be an undersecretary that has already been confirmed that can serve in the "active" role?titan said:Than put them on speed dial and just start working. I swear, I would just have them closely consult what had in mind if that is what it took and order myself.flown-the-coop said:
If she performs like the other nominees, she will get confirmed. Kash.
But it will be must see TV (for those interested, which should include most f16 posters). Dems are going to scatter fire anything and everything out there.
If she stumbles, it is because she had enough and spouts off. I further understand she is highly likely NOT to do such a thing.
It is apparent by the terrible accident last night that Trump needs his cabinet in place - now.
But I think its clear form Duffy and Hegseth being out there today that he has had them close by since nominating them.
flown-the-coop said:
So does the "acting" secretary have no ability to issue orders?
Can see that, but still don't see why its not an option of sorts. In fact, a given President could "annex" aspect of that particular position to his own role as President. Roosevelt's familiarity with naval matters made him far more hands on in that regard then was in others. SecNav could have been a cipher and alot would still have turned out similar.LMCane said:flown-the-coop said:Is there a policy that prevents the nominated cabinet member from being the "active" cabinet member? Does it have to be an undersecretary that has already been confirmed that can serve in the "active" role?titan said:Than put them on speed dial and just start working. I swear, I would just have them closely consult what had in mind if that is what it took and order myself.flown-the-coop said:
If she performs like the other nominees, she will get confirmed. Kash.
But it will be must see TV (for those interested, which should include most f16 posters). Dems are going to scatter fire anything and everything out there.
If she stumbles, it is because she had enough and spouts off. I further understand she is highly likely NOT to do such a thing.
It is apparent by the terrible accident last night that Trump needs his cabinet in place - now.
But I think its clear form Duffy and Hegseth being out there today that he has had them close by since nominating them.
The issue is NOT that Trump needs someone to provide advice
it is that you need an actual SECRETARY to issue all of the orders to their Department for them to be carried out.
can't wait to get corn brisket out of officeSociallyConditionedAg said:
Rumor on X is that Cornyn is a no.
Susan Collins (Maine)SociallyConditionedAg said:
Rumor on X is that Cornyn is a no.