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Monday, November 7, 2016

Blogs With Rule 5 Links

These Blogs Provide Links To Rule 5 Sites:
The Other McCain has: Late Night With Rule 5 Sunday
Proof Positive has: Best Of Web Link Around
The Woodsterman has: Rule 5 Woodsterman Style
The Right Way has: Rule 5 Saturday LinkORama
The Pirate's Cove has: Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Hillary? No Way.


ABSTAIN, ABSTAIN!


Reince Priebus Jumps in: FBI Is Still Investigating Clinton Foundation

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Republican National Committee is blocking the mainstream media from controlling the narrative on the Hillary Clinton email non-indictment.

FBI director James Comey said in a letter Sunday that no charges would be made in the second Hillary email investigation, which focused on classified materials in emails found in the Anthony Weiner underage sexting investigation. The FBI focused on Weiner and his wife Huma Abedin despite the fact that it had authority to expand the investigation into Hillary’s other backup email records, some of which are in the possession of the FBI.

RNC chairman Reince Priebus is making it known that the FBI’s public corruption investigation of the Clinton Foundation is ongoing.

“The FBI’s findings from its criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s secret email server were a damning and unprecedented indictment of her judgment. The FBI found evidence Clinton broke the law, that she placed highly classified national security information at risk and repeatedly lied to the American people about her...

Donald Trump has expanded his lead over Hillary Clinton, and leads among almost every demographic of American voter:

In addition to his nearly six-point lead over Hillary, Trump also leads among the following voter categories:

**Voters aged 18-34

**Voters aged 35-64

**Voters aged 65+

**Middle Class voters

**Upper Class voters

**Voters with some college education

**Voters with high school education

**Male voters

AND, Donald Trump is now nearly tied with Hillary Clinton among Hispanic voters! He has also improved his standing among female voters and trails Hillary in that category by just 5%!

If the above poll numbers prove accurate, and the election is a fair and honest one...

Official: Virginia Governor Pardoned Tens of Thousands of Felons, Enough to Swing State to Clinton

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe has granted voting rights to as many as 60,000 convicted felons just in time for them to register to vote, nearly five times more than previously reported and enough to win the state for his long-time friend, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

McAuliffe sought to allow all of Virginia’s estimated 200,000 felons to vote, but state courts said each individual felon’s circumstances must be weighed. To get around that, McAuliffe used a mechanical autopen to rapidly sign thousands of letters, as if he had personally reviewed them, even as his office was saying the total was 13,000.

Now, The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group has learned that McAuliffe — who managed Clinton’s unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign — churned out five times as many letters before the registration deadline than publicly claimed.

Virginia’s recent political history has seen multiple races that were decided by tiny margins. The 2014 U.S. Senate race, for example, was decided by only...

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Florida’s Obamacare premiums to rise an astronomical 19 percent after election...

Floridians who buy their own health insurance in 2017 are likely to see their premiums rise by an average of 19 percent over the current year, according to an analysis released Friday by the state’s Office of Insurance Regulation.

The average increase calculated by the state applies to all health insurance plans sold in Florida next year that comply with the Affordable Care Act’s minimum coverage requirements, whether those plans are sold on the ACA exchange at HealthCare.gov or off of it.

An estimated 1.53 million Floridians bought plans on the ACA exchange in 2016, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, and the great majority — about 1.42 million, or 93 percent — received a government subsidy to help make their coverage more affordable.

The state’s insurance regulator did not provide an overall average rate increase for plans sold solely on the ACA exchange. However, regulators did provide a breakdown by company. The averages ranged from...