Law isn't really my thing but if the IC is so pissed that Nunes hasn't shared the info, there must be a process similar to a subpoena to get it. Why not just do that?
Subpoena is not the right word but you know what I mean.
Maybe it's something the committee knows they're not supposed to have? At least not until the relevant agencies present it to them.
“We are going to put our coal miners back to work,” Trump said at a March 2017 event in Kentucky. “They have not been treated well, but they’re going to be treated well now.”
“We are going to put our coal miners back to work,” Trump said at a March 2017 event in Kentucky. “They have not been treated well, but they’re going to be treated well now.”
He added: “The miners are coming back.”
LOL yea OK.
In the least surprising news ever, some are worried that Pruitt is not doing as much as he could with his new position.
Quote:
It was supposed to be “the climate skeptic victory tour,” in the words of one prominent attendee. Last week, hundreds of enthusiastic climate change deniers convened in the Grand Hyatt Washington hotel in Washington, D.C., for the Heartland Institute’s twelfth annual conference. Now that one of their own—President Donald Trump—had taken the White House, the conference promised to be a festival of gloating. Marc Morano, the Matt Drudge of climate denialism, told me the political situation has “everyone grinning ear to ear.”
But something was amiss. Though sentiments like Morano’s were common, I also met apprehensive attendees who worry that “swamp creatures” at the Environmental Protection Agency are undermining attempts to hobble the agency. These alleged swamp creatures aren’t just the career staffers who have openly protested Scott Pruitt, the agency’s new administrator. They’re the people whom Pruitt has hired—and even Pruitt himself.
Setting the country back a generation (or two) one EO at a time.
Meanwhile word on the street is the whole Nunes debacle was an orchestrated plan by players in the WH to force the cancellation of the open intel meeting this week because Sally Yates was slated to testify wrt to Mike Flynn, and she was going to **** up the WH counsel bigly.
“We are going to put our coal miners back to work,” Trump said at a March 2017 event in Kentucky. “They have not been treated well, but they’re going to be treated well now.”
He added: “The miners are coming back.”
LOL yea OK.
What a great birthday present for me. Time to quit this cushy work-at-home job and move to coal country. My lungs have been pink for long enough.
Coal, vinyl, 8-tracks, transistor radios, and b&w console tv's. All coming to an EO near you. We should probably send someone out to fly a kite in case we need to discover a new form of power for the country.