The left-wingers at MoveOn are plotting a coup against the people of the United States.
The George Soros-funded group is polling members to ask if MoveOn should “call on the Electoral College to reject Donald Trump as president of the United States?”
The poll is contained within the group’s latest lie-filled mass email to members:
This would be a big step for us, but the CIA’s reported conclusion that the Russian government actively interfered with the U.S. presidential election—with the goal of helping Trump win—is a big deal.
There were many arguments for the Electoral College to reject Trump, even before the CIA’s revelations.
Ethics experts—Republican and Democrat—say that Trump’s business entanglements with foreign governments will put him in violation of the U.S. Constitution the minute he’s sworn in.
He has now delayed giving any answers on how he will (or won’t) resolve these conflicts until after the Electoral College votes.
This is all part of the Left’s effort to delegitimize Donald Trump’s approaching presidency
For all those reasons and more, one Republican elector from a state Trump won has already said that he will not cast his vote for Trump—and ...
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
IBM announces it will hire another 25,000 workers in the US ahead of Trump meeting with tech bosses
"The Times They Are A Changin'"
-Bob Dylan
IBM used to have a large programming shop in Boca Raton Florida, they closed that shop down and moved it to Brazil.
About 6,000 of those appointments will be made in 2017, IBM chief executive Ginni Rometty wrote in opinion article published in USA Today.
IBM, which has undertaken in recent years a restructuring of its activities, will invest $1 billion on employee training and development in the next four years, said the IBM president, chairman and CEO.
'We are hiring because the nature of work is evolving -- and that is also why so many of these jobs remain hard to fill,' Rometty said, noting that many industries were being reshaped by data science and cloud computing.
'Jobs are being created that demand new skills -- which in turn requires new approaches to education, training and...
Virginia 'Ginni' Rometty, chief executive officer of IBM |
-Bob Dylan
IBM used to have a large programming shop in Boca Raton Florida, they closed that shop down and moved it to Brazil.
- About 6,000 of the new appointments are due to be made in 2017
- IBM will invest $1 billion on employee training and development in four years
- IBM chief Ginni Rometty is a member of Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum
About 6,000 of those appointments will be made in 2017, IBM chief executive Ginni Rometty wrote in opinion article published in USA Today.
IBM, which has undertaken in recent years a restructuring of its activities, will invest $1 billion on employee training and development in the next four years, said the IBM president, chairman and CEO.
'We are hiring because the nature of work is evolving -- and that is also why so many of these jobs remain hard to fill,' Rometty said, noting that many industries were being reshaped by data science and cloud computing.
'Jobs are being created that demand new skills -- which in turn requires new approaches to education, training and...
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
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