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>Curtis Deal was being chased by Det. David Kincaid Jr in West Baltimore Tuesday

>Deal turned his gun on Kincaid as the cop raised his own firearm, and was shot

>The shooting was ruled justified. Deal was hit four times, and did not fire his gun

>Teen had been arrested three times for guns and drugs in the previous month

>He'd been let out on $250,000 unsecured bond the day before his death

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUQlCVXth7I

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4208568/Police-release-man-fatally-shot-Baltimore-officer.html
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That toddler was just on his way to church trying to turn his life around
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Slavery.
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>>109856
What a fucking atrocity. The cop should've waited until he shot him to shoot back. Completely unjustified. BLACK LIVES MATTER MORE THAN COP LIVES.

https://www.change.org/p/justin-trudeau-appeal-bathurst-police-trial-rulling-2017
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>>115452
Not a valid news source. >>>/pol/
Also, change.org sells your personal info.
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>>115452
Bever use change.org. Even my MP doesn't take it seriously. Use:

https://petitions.parl.gc.ca/en/Home/Index

It carries FAR more weight because they can cross-check it with the national voters registry for accuracy. They e-mail you back with an auto-verification link.

BTW, they aren't the only dirtbags. They just dropped a corruption investigation into 14 Abbotsford cops because no one would cooperate. And a final report was done showing RCMP in northern BC have no integrity. Something that everyone has known for a couple of decades. Burns Lake & Terrace detachments being the dirtiest Mounties with corruption, evidence theft & tampering, prejury, and rapes.

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investigation how pro-maidan liberation forces are robbing jewelry company of its ware and money. stolen around 2 million euros. the victim is reporting.

all maidaneks, who were robing the company never were in the prison or court. in maidanek ukraina the "patriots" and "activists" will not be persecuted as long they dont appear in the court and are supported by the goverment.

the fun part of this story is that the company is just few meters away from ukrainian presidents residence.

https://youtu.be/2St4tEQhkss
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1 beet has been deposited into your account
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>>115030
Where is the Suptnik link?
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>>115015
>Putin shills can't be bothered to even put in a link to RT

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/world/europe/trump-pursues-his-attack-on-sweden-with-scant-evidence.html?_r=0

>LONDON — President Trump escalated his attack on Sweden’s migration policies on Monday, doubling down on his suggestion — based on a Fox News report — that refugees in the Scandinavian country were behind a surge in crime and terrorism.

>Mr. Trump set off consternation and ridicule on Saturday when he seemed to falsely imply to an adoring throng at a rally in Florida that a terrorist attack had occurred in Sweden, which has admitted tens of thousands of refugees in recent years.

>On Sunday, as questions swirled, a White House spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said that “he was talking about rising crime and recent incidents in general, not referring to a specific issue.”

>Mr. Trump then said on Twitter that he was referring to a Fox News segment about an American filmmaker who argues that the police in Sweden were covering up a migrant-driven crime wave.

>Officials in both countries expressed alarm and dismay on Monday at Mr. Trump’s remarks. Senator Bob Casey, a Pennsylvania Democrat, said the president should get his information from intelligence agencies and not from television. The Swedish Embassy in Washington offered the Trump administration a briefing on its immigration policies. Sweden’s prime minister, Stefan Lofven, said he was surprised by Mr. Trump’s comments, and noted that Sweden ranks highly on international comparisons of economic competitiveness, human development and income inequality.

>“We have challenges, no doubt about that,” he allowed, adding: “We must all take responsibility for using facts correctly and for verifying anything we spread.”

>Yet even before the prime minister spoke, Mr. Trump pursued his attack. On Twitter, he suggested that the news media was covering up problems related to migration in Sweden.
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>Immigration is, in fact, a hotly debated issue in Sweden, Germany and many other European countries, and a subject of frequent news coverage.

>Moreover, statistics in Sweden do not back Mr. Trump’s claims. Preliminary data released last month by Sweden’s crime prevention council found no appreciable increase in crimes from 2015, when the country processed a record 163,000 asylum applications, to 2016. The council did note an increase in assaults and rapes last year, but also recorded a drop in thefts, robberies and drug offenses.

>Officials say they have not seen any evidence for the claim, prevalent in right-wing media like Breitbart and Infowars, that migration has driven a surge in crime. The government has not provided a breakdown of crime statistics according to the ethnic or national background of suspects since 2005, though one right-wing party has called on the government to provide updated statistics.

>“The general crime rate in Sweden is below the U.S. national average,” the State Department noted last May.

>Although terrorism is a concern for Sweden — an Iraqi-born Swede carried out a suicide bombing in central Stockholm in 2010 — the authorities say they are equally worried about racist hate crimes, including attacks on migrants.

>Carl Bildt, a former prime minister and foreign minister of Sweden, made a jab at Mr. Trump on Twitter: “Just a piece of friendly advice: when you are in a hole, stop digging.”

>A terrorism expert, Magnus Ranstorp, research director of the Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies at the Swedish Defense University in Stockholm, said that Mr. Trump was trying to shift the focus of his comments from asylum seekers and crime to immigration in general.
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>Members of Parliament expressed anger.

>“This statement created an unnecessary discussion and misunderstanding,” said Karin Enstrom, the foreign affairs spokeswoman for the opposition Moderate Party. “We expect the president of the U.S. to base his statements on facts.”

>Another lawmaker, Pernilla Stalhammar, the foreign policy spokeswoman for the Green Party, expressed surprise that Mr. Trump had relied on Fox News for information about Sweden.

>“The problem is that the segment had a lot of incorrect information in it,” she said. “There aren’t any no-go zones in Sweden and the number of crimes against individuals is at about the same level as it was.”

>She added: “This incident demonstrates the importance of thoroughly critiquing sources to prevent spreading incorrect images that risk fomenting xenophobic sentiments in society. That Sweden is portrayed incorrectly is very serious. We cannot allow reality to be kidnapped by untruths that become true just because they are repeated enough times.”

>The Fox News segment was an interview by the host Tucker Carlson with Ami Horowitz, a filmmaker who asserted that police “oftentimes try to cover up some of these crimes” committed by migrants.

>On Fox News on Monday, Mr. Carlson argued that although “the president ought to be precise in what he says, there should be no confusion about what he means.”

>Mr. Carlson said that assimilation had failed and that immigration was “in the process of totally changing these ancient cultures into something different and much more volatile and much more threatening.”
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>Critics of Sweden’s migration policies have pointed to a Facebook post on Feb. 3 by a police officer, Peter Springare, who said that migrants were taxing Sweden’s pension, education and health care systems and that migrants were the principal culprits in assaults. Some of them are without papers and cannot be properly prosecuted, he said.

>“Half of the suspects we cannot even be sure of because they don’t have any valid papers,” he wrote. “Most often this means they are lying about their country of origin and identity.”

>However, other police officers disagree. The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter on Monday quoted two police officers interviewed by Mr. Horowitz, Anders Goranzon and Jacob Ekstrom, saying that the filmmaker had selectively edited and distorted their comments to prove his thesis in a video he posted on YouTube. They said Mr. Horowitz had asked them about high-crime neighborhoods, and that they did not agree with his argument about the link between migration and crime.

>“This is bad journalism,” Mr. Goranzon said. Mr. Horowitz did not respond to a request for comment.

>Mr. Lofven, the prime minister, told the newspaper Expressen on Feb. 7 that Mr. Springare was exaggerating. “I have a hard time seeing that 100 percent of the police’s investigative capacity is occupied with crimes perpetrated by immigrants,” he said.

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>On Saturday, Omarosa Manigault, a White House communications director, was spotted at the posh Tyson’s Corner Center in Virginia, shopping for bridesmaids’s dresses. The former “Apprentice” villain, who announced her engagement to Florida pastor John Allen Newman last summer and will appear in an episode of TLC’s “Say Yes to the Dress,” was with a cohort of five bridesmaids.

>But not everyone happily perusing the shops at the high-end mall was a member of Team Omarosa.

>At around 6 p.m. Manigault told Nordstrom employees that two unidentified women had been harassing her, according to a tipster who witnessed the incident.

>“These fat ladies won’t stop following me,” our source recalled Manigault telling staffers in the department store’s cosmetics section.

>The situation escalated from there.

>“They were letting her have it,” added the tipster, who was also in the cosmetics section at the time. One of the women allegedly shouted “Trump’s whore” at Manigault, who in 2004 starred on the debut season of “Apprentice” and joined Trump’s political campaign as the head of African American outreach last summer.

>Manigault, an ordained minister once dubbed “the most hated reality star of all time,” asked that security be called. Nordstrom’s “loss prevention” team (retail parlance for security) promptly responded and attempted to de-escalate the situation which, according to our source, was witnessed by about a dozen onlookers.
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>The 43-year-old bride-to-be, who injured her left foot sometime around last month’s inauguration and is currently walking with the assistance of a cane and an orthopedic boot, was eventually escorted to her car. The women who confronted the reality star turned staffer were asked to leave the store and complied.

>The White House confirmed on Monday that Manigault was confronted by two women and security was eventually called to escort her to her car.

>Nordstrom also confirmed Saturday’s brouhaha. All in all, last week wasn’t a win for Trump/Nordstrom relations. Last Thursday the department store announced that it would no longer carry Ivanka Trump’s fashion line.
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>>115473
Karma.
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>>115490
For what, playing a villain on a TV show?

Having "wrong thought" per the MSM network you watch?

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>"We've had reports of people defecating and spreading it on the rail to mark their territory so nobody will fish next to them," said Martin Smithson, administrator for the Sebastian Inlet District. "There have been several citations for public urination."

Due to increasing reports of vengeful behavior by fishermen, Sebastian Inlet’s popular north jetty fishing pier almost closed at night, but inlet officials are negotiating the state to have FWC officers police the pier.

Hell hath no fury like a frustrated fisherman scorned.

So when a few bad-apple, angry anglers cross a line, they can spoil for everyone one of the best fishing spots around.

At Sebastian Inlet fishing pier, lines often cross. And tangled tackle ticks off fishermen so much, they often revert to territorial tactics, casting aspersions and sometimes other things at their angling adversaries, inlet officials and fishermen say. They hurl lead fishing weights, lures and other objects at folks fishing from boats. Or sometimes boaters are the primary aggressors.

Signs and video cameras haven't tempered things much. Inlet officials say that in the past few years, the pier atmosphere has degraded into a state of constant territorial marking, as things just keep hitting the fan — and sometimes even the concrete pier and its cylindrical metal rails.

"We've had reports of people defecating and spreading it on the rail to mark their territory so nobody will fish next to them," said Martin Smithson, administrator for the Sebastian Inlet District. "There have been several citations for public urination."
http://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/environment/2017/02/20/sebastian-inlet-district-hopes-crack-down-angry-anglers/98044914/?from=global&sessionKey=&autologin=
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And boaters best beware when tempers flare. Irate fishermen on the pier — most times at night — fling fishing weights, lures and other things. A few have been on target, resulting in injuries and talk of closing the pier at night. Damage from Hurricane Mathew forced the closing of the jetties before officials could institute such a ban.

"There's been two that I know of in the last six months where people have been treated and gone to the hospital," Smithson said.

The inlet district learns of many of the incidences from an online fishing report on the district's website.

The situation escalated so much that inlet officials have asked Florida wildlife officers to patrol the fishing pier 24/7 and are in talks about how that would work and who would pay for it.

"We don't want to be saddled with the whole bill," Smithson said.

Earlier this month, the inlet district passed a resolution asking state and county law enforcement officials for more consistent, reliable law enforcement presence at the inlet to keep the peace between frequently feuding fishermen. Ultimately, the district hopes for around-the-clock policing at the pier from FWC officers, who enforce fishing rules.

FWC has yet to decide to what extent the agency will step up patrols at the pier. District officials hope to meet with FWC officials in Tallahassee to hammer out a deal.

"The FWC is committed to continuing to work with our state and local partners to provide for the safety for Florida’s residents and visitors and the conservation of the state’s natural resources," Rob Klepper, a spokesman for FWC's law enforcement division in Tallahassee, said via email.

Jetty fishermen instigate a majority of the melees, Smithson said. But boaters are not that innocent.

"The boaters are fishing up next to the jetty. Some of them have antagonized the jetty anglers," Smithson said.
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The district posted signs in July informing fishermen that boaters have right of way in the inlet navigation channel and that casting or throwing anything at them is prohibited. Under state law, hurling hard projectiles into a boat plying state waters is a second degree felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

No lure-hurling hooligans have been arrested, yet, officials say. But law enforcement is watching.

In late August, the dicey situation at the pier prompted the five-member Sebastian Inlet District Commission to vote 3-2 to close the 745-foot north jetty from dusk to dawn daily. The move was to buy time for tempers to cool and for inlet staff and legal counsel to work with state and local agencies to improve law enforcement. But before the nightly closure could take effect, damages from Hurricane Matthew closed the pier anyway, then district officials changed their minds.

The first three-quarters of the pier recently reopened after repairs. The rest is closed until steel grates that absorb wave energy can be custom fabricated to replace ones lost in the hurricane.

After FWC assured the district of their increased presence at the pier, the district decided to do a little experiment. "We felt that we were getting some positive comments back, so the commissioners agreed to leave it open and see what happens, while we continue to pursue some of these remedies," Smithson said. "If the question is 'What's the ultimate answer?' It's that there's security presence there 24/7."
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Part of the problem, Smithson said, stems from state park rangers losing their law enforcement role at the inlet. Agreements in 1988 and 2000 between the inlet district and the state left responsibility of public safety with the park. The state park rangers once had police power, but in 2012 their enforcement powers were merged into FWC.

"This effectively stripped the Sebastian Inlet State Park of their resident enforcement authority," the district's recent resolution says, "resulting in the Park having to rely totally on the response of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission officers and local county Sheriffs' office to maintain order."

People come from all over to camp, fish and surf at Sebastian Inlet, the second most visited state park in Florida, behind Honeymoon Island, north of Clearwater.

The inlet's jetties create some of the best waves around, so just like at Cocoa Beach Pier, even surfers wind up in the fray with furious fishermen.

Fishing at the inlet has been growing too close for comfort in the past few years, Smithson said, with visitors at the pier swelling to 80,000 a year.

But Smithson senses something beyond just sheer numbers — a basic lack of respect for the law and property.

"There is no doubt about it's an escalating problem that we've seen over the last two years. It's the sheer number of people and a deteriorating respect for the environment," he said of the poor treatment of pier property.

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A 51-year-old man faces first-degree murder charges after shooting three men in an Olathe, Kan., bar Wednesday night, police say, reportedly telling two of them, local Garmin engineers from India, to “get out of my country.”

One of the Indian men, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, died in the hospital later from his gunshot wounds.

Authorities would not classify the shooting as a hate crime, but federal law enforcement officials said Thursday they are investigating with local police to determine if it was “bias motivated.”

Adam W. Purinton, 51, of Olathe, was also charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder for shooting two other patrons at Austin’s Bar and Grill: Alok Madasani, 32, of Overland Park, Kan. and 24-year-old Ian Grillot of Grandview, Kan., who tried to intervene.

Madasani had been released from a hospital Thursday and Grillot continued to recover.

Witnesses told the Kansas City Star and The Washington Post that Purinton was thought to have been kicked out the bar Wednesday night before the shooting took place. “He seemed kind of distraught,” Garret Bohnen, a regular at Austin’s who was there that night told The Post in an interview. “He started drinking pretty fast.”

He reportedly came back into the bar and hurled racial slurs at the two Indian men, including comments that suggested he thought they were of Middle Eastern descent. When he started firing shots, Grillot, a regular at the bar whom Bohnen called “everyone’s friend,” intervened.

In a video obtained by the Kansas City Star, Grillot spoke from the hospital about why he stepped in: “It wasn’t right, and I didn’t want the gentleman to potentially go after somebody else,” Grillot said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/02/24/get-out-of-my-country-kansan-reportedly-yelled-before-shooting-2-men-from-india-killing-one/?utm_term=.c3251296275a
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He wasnt a ukrainian...He was a typical southern white redneck piece of shit. Seriously, loser white males are a menace. Who are serial killers? Loser white males. Who are overwhelming majority of school shooters, and mass shooters in general? Loser white males.
why should any one put up a tech company in the south. Isnt that where all the backward lazy uneducated, low iq white trash live
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>>114699
>Authorities would not classify the shooting as a hate crime
> hurled racial slurs at the two Indian men

Whether or not you're a /pol/tard (and I'm definitely not) you know that they wouldn't hesitate to call it a hate crime if the victims were black or jewish.

I'm no fan of how hate crimes get classified, but they said the Feds were involved in the outset, and hate crime is federal, so it's not just local authorities acting local. .
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why did he confuse them for Russians? Did living in America dumbed his mind.
Was it done by chemtrails

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http://www.vox.com/conversations/2017/2/22/14697718/donald-trump-putin-russia-kremlin-hillary-clinton

>“They consider him a stupid, unstrategic politician.”

Mikhail Fishman is the editor-in-chief of the Moscow Times, an English-language weekly newspaper published in Moscow. The paper is critical of Vladimir Putin; indeed, it was targeted twice in 2015 by Russian hackers and has been attacked repeatedly by pro-Kremlin pundits.

Fishman, a Russian citizen and himself outspoken critic of Putin, has covered Russian politics for more than 15 years. For the past year, he has monitored the increasingly bizarre relationship between Putin and Trump, with a particular focus on Putin’s strategic aims. In this interview, I ask Fishman how Trump is perceived in Russia, why Putin is actively undermining global democracy, and what Russia hopes to gain from the political disorder in America.
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>>114164
>Putin made Trump his puppet
Proofs are necessary to substantiat these outrageouys claims.

>The paper is critical of Vladimir Putin;
Opinion discarded. Clinton puppet detected.
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>>114175
Being critical of Putin makes you pro-Hillary?
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>>114186
Provide proofs to disregard me. The aegis of the proofs is upon you. The balls are in your court?

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“Hereby we, the Eurovision team, for whom this contest has become not only part of our work but also part of our life, officially announced that we are leaving this project and stopping work on the preparation for the contest,” the signatories said.

They said preparations on the show had stopped for almost two months after Pavlo Hrytsak, the deputy head of Ukrainian state television, was appointed official event coordinator late last year – a move they said had “completely blocked” their work.

“We do not want to comment on the managerial skills, project management principles, communication skills, professional achievements, as well as the values and goals of management,” the letter continued.

Hrytsak insisted the organisers were coordinating closely with the EBU and that “everything is going on according to plan”. Ukraine’s prime minister, Vladimyr Groysman, has also insisted preparations were being conducted “properly” and “absolutely nothing threatens Eurovision”.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/feb/15/eurovision-2017-ukraine-warned-as-organising-team-quits
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Welp, it's over.
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it's liberal degeneracy no shit. They probably quit because Ukraine wouldn't let them have gay orgies on stage as a performance
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what caused this?

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>>115230
The fact that his name is Nils Bildt is more than enough credibility for the average Fox News viewer.
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It may be a fake advisor and fake news but FOX NEWS CHANNEL is a REAL channel. Get over it, liberals.
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>>115254
That's a bad case of Stockholm's syndrome there, man.

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Doesn't seem like a particurally great pick considering his TPP and Clinton endorsements but the party would have been signing it's death warrant if they appointed a muslim with former ties to the nation of Islam, and alleged ties to the muslim brotherhood, as their party figurehead. Pretty sad fucking state when these two guys are the front runners.
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>>115367
what is wrong with an islamic leader for the party chairman? it would show solidarity against deportations/ anti-immigration sentiment, which is, after all, what democrats are trying to show these days
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>>115436
Imagine how that would look after the next big islamic terrorist attack. Gotta play it safe.

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Business executives are feeling more confident with Donald Trump in the White House, according to an annual survey from JPMorgan Chase.

>The survey found that 76% of the executives believe the new administration will have a positive impact on their businesses. The respondents cited the new administration's policy plans, including tax reform and reduced regulation.

>Only 12% said they expect a negative impact.

>The report, called the 2017 JPMorgan Chase & Co. Business Leaders Outlook, said that confidence in the economy has been growing since the election. Survey questions referred to the "new administration," not Trump by name.

>The report said 80% of executives from middle market businesses are feeling confident about the U.S. economy, double the percentage from last year. The report said that 62% of small business executives are feeling confident, compared with 43% last year.

>The report is based on a survey that ended January 20, the day Trump was inaugurated. But JPMorgan Chase senior economist Jim Glassman said the confidence isn't just about Trump. He said the year-to-year increase in confidence also reflects an absence of market turmoil compared with January 2016, when stocks dropped because of crashing oil prices and turbulence in China.

>"You were catching people at a time of significant worry," said Glassman of last year's survey. "It's not surprising to me that they were pretty glum when we took the survey in January [2016]."

>Trump ran his campaign on promises to cut taxes, ramp up spending on infrastructure and beef up the military. He has vowed to increase manufacturing jobs, and has threatened to impose tariffs on some importers and penalize U.S. companies that outsource manufacturing jobs overseas. He also said he will dismantle the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/03/news/companies/trump-gun-ammo-sales/index.html?iid=EL
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>When asked what should be the top goal of government, JPMorgan respondents said that reducing regulations should be first, followed by lowering taxes and improving infrastructure.

>The majority of respondents, 57%, said they planned to hire more full-time employees in the coming year, an increase of 8 percentage points from last year. And 71% said they plan to raise compensation, an increase of 10 points from last year.

>At the same time, they're worried that they won't find the skilled workers they need. Some 38% of respondents said they're "extremely or very concerned" about finding people with the right skill sets. Technical and trade skills were the "most absent," according to 43% of the executives, a slight increase from last year. Hard-to-find talent also includes workers with managerial and communication skills.

>Trump's threats to eliminate Obamacare got a mixed reaction in the JPMorgan survey. Of the middle market executives, 44% said their health care costs have increased by 10% or more over the past year. But only 30% of them want Obamacare reduced or eliminated. Health care has been their top regulatory concern for the last three years.

>These findings are similar to the post-election reports from the National Federation of Independent Businesses. The NFIB said in January that small business optimism notched up to its highest level since December 2004, "suggesting that the post-election surge has staying power."
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>>115288
Realistically, Trump won't go protectionist. He could have levied tariffs already since we are technically at war. All we will see are the regulation cuts which is a good thing. Not sure how his supporters will take it, but the man isn't just going to destroy the encouraging economic climate he is trying to foster, especially when politics has become too polarized for his supporters to just up and leave
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>>115303
Trump always said tariffs were only to be used if Mexico or China weren't cooperating.

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Not a valid news source. >>>/sci/ or >>>/x/ would be better for this.

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or how british news channel turns hardcore israelian neo-nazi into innocent lamb who plays with puppets and internet memes.

>he is israeli citizen (which is again ukrainian constitution) and east-eruopean crime lord, who counts hundreds people on his killing list.
>he is "our son of a bitch" and is welcomed frequently in Washington and London as a democracy lowing reformer.
>he was one of main figures behind maidanek neo-nazi hordes who made the coup in ukraine possible
>he is one of the main figures in former ukraine demanding the genozide of the majority of ukrainian population
>he is for arming ukraine with nuclear weapons and use of it in a warfare
>he is living literally by corruption. you can get to talk with him by literally paying the entrance fee.
>he is famous for being drunk or drugged until shitting himself when being in the ukrainian parliament
>he is know as main investor behind pedophile, smuggling and drug network in east and middle Europe.

and all what Britons report about him is a fucking joke:

http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-39077631
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Its jews like him who 1st brought communism to russia & killed all the russian elite. For decades after, communism destroyed countless lives throughout the world.
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>>115353
russia would have developed as a prosperous, capitalist, western european society if not for the jews
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>>115369
So its ok to cause a revolution and kill and torture people because of that

I disagree with you

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https://sputniknews.com/us/201702241050998960-trump-opens-private-prisons-for-profits/

>WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — "Trump just opened the floodgates for private prisons to make huge profits by building more prisons and keeping even more Americans in jail," the release stated on Thursday.

>Earlier in the day, the Department of Justice rescinded the memorandum titled “Reducing Our Use of Private Prisons,” that was issued by former President Barack Obama.

>Sanders added that the action of the new administration demonstrates how a "corrupt political and campaign finance system," operates in the United States. The senator argued that to lobby their interests, private prison companies poured large amounts of money into Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

>Nearly 21,366 inmates out of the total 189,000 federal detainees' population are currently housed in privately-operated facilities, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

>In August 2016, the US Department of Justice said it was limiting the use of private prisons because they are less safe and secure than government-run facilities without substantial cost savings. A Justice Department Inspector General report revealed that privately-operated prisons have higher rates of property damage, assault and death than government operations.

http://www.breitbart.com/news/justice-department-reverses-plan-to-phase-out-private-prisons/

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/02/23/516916688/private-prisons-back-in-mix-for-federal-inmates-as-sessions-rescinds-order?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=news

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/02/23/us/politics/justice-department-private-prisons.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&referer=http://spidr.today/
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I committed a felony once. It was stupid and fucked up, and I paid for it. And you know what? Im glad I paid such a heavy price for a stupid, drunken act because it gave me the discipline I personally needed to live in a civilized society. I feel nothing for people who've committed crimes and are paying the price for it. I only hope they find their way, as I did.
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>>114657
Cool story bro
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>>114661
I am dead serious here actually

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