- @DWStweets giving ambassadorships to donors
- @DWStweets who will you have to run now that Hillary is going bye byes?
- @DWStweets The one where you destroyed so much of our country. Oh wait. That would be all of them.
- .@DWStweets Social Security!
- @DWStweets Your complete and utter success in claiming "transparency" while erasing every hard drive you can find. #Congratulations
- @DWStweets increasing the welfare rolls, encouraging illegal immigration, ginning up racial strife... Hard to pick just one!
- #Delusional MT @DWStweets @TheDemocrats have led on so many great policies. Tell us your favorite that makes you most proud! #foxnews #tcot
- @DWStweets You mean like slavery, Jim Crowe, segregation and the KKK? I wouldn't be bragging about that. #tcot #p2
- @DWStweets So many but Obamacare is the biggest
- @DWStweets typical @TheDemocrats policies, Bankrupt cities, generational theft!poverty, minority gender elder exploitation, hating God #tcot
- @DWStweets you've got 2 be kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- @DWStweets Keeping poor people poor so they'll vote Democrat seems to work really well.
- Criminal destruction of evidence. RT @DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @DWStweets The one that made everyone's health insurance get way more expensive!
- @DWStweets The one that made me lose the doctor that I had been seeing for years!
- @michellemalkin @DWStweets My favorite Democrat policy is importing a new electorate because relying on the old one is getting risky.
- .@DWStweets Lying and cover-ups. We really excel at that-- the GOP can't hold a candle to us.
- @DWStweets I'd go with transforming America from a superpower to a laughingstock.
- @DWStweets civil rights....oh wait, that was the other guys
- Targeting private citizens for political free speech @JohnEkdahl @DWStweets
- @DWStweets Really? Great policies?I think you meant Great Failures
- @DWStweets Dems have by far been the leaders in lying, distracting, race baiting, falsehoods, overspending, fraud, tall tales
- @JohnEkdahl @DWStweets opposing 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments?
- Truman sure made a splash. RT “@DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?”
- @DWStweets leading to new heights of debt. Under Obama, more than all preceding presidents combined
- @DWStweets @TheDemocrats As a life long Dem, still wondering how you have a job after sabotaging the midterm elections w/ your incompetence
- Underpaying women!! RT @DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @DWStweets I have to say, lying and fraudulent deception on FOIA requests is my true favorite. Nobody breaks laws like Democrats.
- It's actually a tie between projecting blame onto perceived political enemies and valuing gamesmanship over ethics.@dwstweets @thedemocrats
- .@DWStweets All the Dems who don't support AIPAC,IranWar and Bibi make me proud as hell The rest can kiss my ass @alexq1lab
- Selfie stick RT @DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @DWStweets Right off the top of my head, I'd say incessant cover ups and lies. Oh wait, you said proud of, not disgusted with.
- Negotiating with terrorists RT @DWStweets Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @DWStweets-Progressives don't respond to fluff tweets like this!Stand for something,call Repubs out 4 their BS get in touch with the people!
- @DWStweets I like the one where we have to ask Russia to take us to space. And the one where the USSR is getting the band back together.
- @michellemalkin - you are ridiculous and Dems laugh at you and every position you take.
- @DWStweets Giving billions to Wall Street and increasing the income gap
- @DWStweets When they were against civil rights in the 60's
- @DWStweets When FDR made Japanese go into internment camps
- @DWStweets When they were fighting for slavery
- @DWStweets When Obama drones americans
- @DWStweets Probably the policy of using government agencies such as the IRS to target those who disagree politically. It's totes adorbs!
- @Meemie24 @michellemalkin Who's laughing? Seriously, you Dems and your #UniteBlue BS is laughable."Here's your sign!" pic.twitter.com/0CPMsFa5G3
- @DWStweets @TheDemocrats letting Iran have the BOMB
- @KarenOleet @DWStweets mindless orangutan....cause without the DUMZ there wouldn't be any SS, right?
- @sarahzview @michellemalkin - i block stupid.
- @DWStweets Making harassing women OK as long as your pro-choice. Thank you Bill Clinton.
- @Meemie24 I already got a screen capture of your TL. Block away. :) @michellemalkin
- Russia's reset button MT “@DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?"
- @DWStweets ugh ugh . Can't come up with 1
- .@windoughshopper @DWStweets Yes, in fact. Tonight when you say your prayers, give thanks to and for FDR. #tcot #p2 #socialsecurity
- Paving the way for a nuclear Iran “@DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?"
- @KarenOleet @DWStweets I will pray we rid ourselves of LIBZ and DUMZ
- .@windoughshopper @DWStweets And btw orangutans are not mindless.
- @DWStweets passing the bill before reading it.
- .@windoughshopper @DWStweets Well you are correct about 1 thing: you are not a savant.
- @DWStweets I like how ACA resulted in dems losing the senate, cancelled health ins plans and higher costs for everyone. #UniteBlue
- @DWStweets @TheDemocrats using the Jew card and woman Card against Obama because he wanted you out..lol a dems think alike
- @michellemalkin Me too Debs @DWStweets my health insurance plan got cancelled. We were promised we could keep our insurance. #FAIL
- $18 Trillion national debt & growing “@DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @DWStweets You've outdone yourselves upholding and expanding NSA spying, NDAA, torture and drone strikes as well. @TheDemocrats #UniteBlue
- Doubling the deficit before halving it. Cool trick @DWStweets: Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @DWStweets I love the fact that the policy's led too so much lying and deceit, a democrats bread and butter.. keep up the good work! #tcot
- The one where the government takes the product of my time & effort & uses it to buy off votes from the lazy & incompetent. @dwstweets
- @DWStweets if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. #JustPlayin
- Oh the one where they funded the KKK...oh wait you said proud? oops my bad @DWStweets
- I really like the one where amnestied illegals get tax "rebates" for paying zero taxes & working here illegally! @robertlaurie @dwstweets
- Lets see...hmmm how about the stellar example of Detroit run into the ground by Democrats....oh wait...not proud. @DWStweets
- @tijfbutler @DWStweets social security, medicare, medicaid, voting rights act, civil rights act, net neutrality, marajuana legalizations
- .@mikepfingston2 @dwstweets And targeting non-Leftist journalists for political speech. And targeting politicians for political speech.
- @DWStweets The community reinvestment act!!! Oh wait, housing maket failed. The SS lock box!!,..well...Ok,BANNING DDT!!, oh wait, Dead ppl
- Imposing net neutrality, Obamacare, higher taxes.... MT @DWStweets Democrats have led on so many great policies. Which is your favorite?
- @KarenOleet @DWStweets and how they've kept all the money safe!! and invested it wisely so we all have millions @ retirement...wait, what
- @Plantflowes @DWStweets yea, if you like ur plan u can keep ur plan. Oh, wait, they force you to be in Obummer care. So how good can it be?
- @DWStweets I lean towards the one where people lost their health insurance. Targeting conservatives with the IRS is up there.
- @DWStweets Oh I got one. Johnson's GREAT SOCIETY "it will keep those ni^^ers voting for DemocRATS 4 100 yrs" -LBJ. Yea that one has worked
- @DWStweets stirring up racial hatred everywhere and blaming your political opponents seems to work really well.
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Monday, March 16, 2015
The Tweet That Went Hilariously Bad For Debbie Wasserman Schultz..
Obama appointee decides there is no Second Amendment right to own firearms if the state says no...
An Obama appointee to the Federal Bench, Kimberly J. Mueller, said in a decision on Thursday that the Second Amendment does not apply to firearms. According to at least one source, the so called Gun Rights groups have only themselves to blame for the decision.
Back in 2008 the United States Supreme Court published its first in-depth analysis of the Second Amendment in which it held that the Second Amendment is an individual right unconnected with service in a militia. Two years later the High Court would hold that the Second Amendment applies to all states and local governments.
Also in 2008, the Supreme Court also said that the Second Amendment guarantees a right to carry arms openly but that right does not ....
Back in 2008 the United States Supreme Court published its first in-depth analysis of the Second Amendment in which it held that the Second Amendment is an individual right unconnected with service in a militia. Two years later the High Court would hold that the Second Amendment applies to all states and local governments.
Also in 2008, the Supreme Court also said that the Second Amendment guarantees a right to carry arms openly but that right does not ....
How Skyrocketing Gun Sales Are Helping To Conserve Butterflies
By CHRISTIE ASCHWANDEN
The Karner blue butterfly is a tiny thing, with colorful wings that extend just an inch across and a life that rarely wanders more than 600 feet from where it began. Its caterpillars can only eat wild lupines — a flower that’s become less abundant in the wild because of development and habitat fragmentation. As a result, the Karner was named an endangered species in 1992. But Karner blues are getting help from an unlikely source: gun sales.
The Nature Conservancy has a project in the works near Saratoga, New York, that will preserve an area that’s already home to these lupines and butterflies, and much of the program’s funding comes from the sales of guns and ammunition. For that, Karner conservationists can thank the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act.
Passed by Congress in 1937 and commonly referred to as the Pittman-Robertson Act, it sets an excise tax of 10 to 11 percent on the sale of guns and ammunition, paid by manufacturers at the wholesale level. Prior to the law’s passage, guns and ammunition were already subject to taxes, but the Act ensured that the money was set aside to protect game species and their habitats. The law has helped bring deer and elk back from the brink in areas in the East, but it’s also given refuge to many non-game species, like the Karner blue butterfly. At another project in New York, Pittman-Robertson money is helping to protect 5,000 acres of grouse, turkey and deer habitat, and all the snowy owls and other birds of prey that come with it. Troy Weldy, senior conservation manager at the Nature Conservancy’s New York chapter, said the project “could create a premier birding destination.”
Environmentalists who don’t hunt might not think they have much in common with the guy tromping off into the woods with a gun. Yet hunters and anglers have a long history of land stewardship, said John Gale, national sportsmen campaigns manager at the National Wildlife Federation. At the time the Pittman-Robertson Act was passed...
The Nature Conservancy has a project in the works near Saratoga, New York, that will preserve an area that’s already home to these lupines and butterflies, and much of the program’s funding comes from the sales of guns and ammunition. For that, Karner conservationists can thank the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act.
Passed by Congress in 1937 and commonly referred to as the Pittman-Robertson Act, it sets an excise tax of 10 to 11 percent on the sale of guns and ammunition, paid by manufacturers at the wholesale level. Prior to the law’s passage, guns and ammunition were already subject to taxes, but the Act ensured that the money was set aside to protect game species and their habitats. The law has helped bring deer and elk back from the brink in areas in the East, but it’s also given refuge to many non-game species, like the Karner blue butterfly. At another project in New York, Pittman-Robertson money is helping to protect 5,000 acres of grouse, turkey and deer habitat, and all the snowy owls and other birds of prey that come with it. Troy Weldy, senior conservation manager at the Nature Conservancy’s New York chapter, said the project “could create a premier birding destination.”
Environmentalists who don’t hunt might not think they have much in common with the guy tromping off into the woods with a gun. Yet hunters and anglers have a long history of land stewardship, said John Gale, national sportsmen campaigns manager at the National Wildlife Federation. At the time the Pittman-Robertson Act was passed...
Anti-Robot Protest Held At SXSW
A small group of protesters held signs and handed out t-shirts to protest robots today at South by
Southwest in Austin, Texas.
What did they have against robots you might ask? Well, they are (apparently, seriously) concerned that robots could one day surpass human intelligence and they were genuinely anxious about this.
A spokesperson for the group told TechCrunch they hoped to raise awareness about the possible dangers of uncontrolled growth and development around artificial intelligence and robotics.
He stressed, however the group wasn’t against technology per se or even robots and AI, but they wanted to make sure that these technologies were developed in a controlled way.
The protest spokesperson cited Elon Musk as a prominent person who has expressed concern about robots and the development of artificial intelligence, and in fact TechCrunch reported in January about a $10M donation by Musk to the Future of Life Institute to “keep AI beneficial to humanity.”
As the article stated:
“Here are all these leading AI researchers saying that AI safety is important”, said Elon Musk in the statement, referring to this letter originally put forward by FLI founder and MIT professor Max Tegmark. “I agree with them, so I’m today committing $10M to support research aimed at keeping AI beneficial for humanity.”
FLI wrote in the blog post:
“There is now a broad consensus that AI research is progressing steadily, and that its impact on society is likely to increase. A long list of leading AI-researchers have signed an open letter calling for research aimed at ensuring that AI systems are robust and beneficial, doing what we want them to do.”
The group is simply organizing around the concerns expressed in this letter by some prominent members of the scientific community including physicist Stephen Hawking.
That said, the protest spokesperson insisted they didn’t intend to stop the progress of technology, but they hoped to encourage...
Southwest in Austin, Texas.
What did they have against robots you might ask? Well, they are (apparently, seriously) concerned that robots could one day surpass human intelligence and they were genuinely anxious about this.
A spokesperson for the group told TechCrunch they hoped to raise awareness about the possible dangers of uncontrolled growth and development around artificial intelligence and robotics.
He stressed, however the group wasn’t against technology per se or even robots and AI, but they wanted to make sure that these technologies were developed in a controlled way.
The protest spokesperson cited Elon Musk as a prominent person who has expressed concern about robots and the development of artificial intelligence, and in fact TechCrunch reported in January about a $10M donation by Musk to the Future of Life Institute to “keep AI beneficial to humanity.”
As the article stated:
“Here are all these leading AI researchers saying that AI safety is important”, said Elon Musk in the statement, referring to this letter originally put forward by FLI founder and MIT professor Max Tegmark. “I agree with them, so I’m today committing $10M to support research aimed at keeping AI beneficial for humanity.”
FLI wrote in the blog post:
“There is now a broad consensus that AI research is progressing steadily, and that its impact on society is likely to increase. A long list of leading AI-researchers have signed an open letter calling for research aimed at ensuring that AI systems are robust and beneficial, doing what we want them to do.”
The group is simply organizing around the concerns expressed in this letter by some prominent members of the scientific community including physicist Stephen Hawking.
That said, the protest spokesperson insisted they didn’t intend to stop the progress of technology, but they hoped to encourage...
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