We did. War vs isis and quaeda or iran/iraq/yemen/syria != war vs Russia
Plus I already said we probably postponed ww3 till further notice.
We still dodged a bullet with lery
And yet you took my "Splits" and went to Kori with it.
lmvictoriousao!!!
We did. War vs isis and quaeda or iran/iraq/yemen/syria != war vs Russia
Plus I already said we probably postponed ww3 till further notice.
We still dodged a bullet with lery
Yeah. You just claimed we're going to war with Iran and in the next breath say that is against ISIS/AQ?
Pick a ing lane.
Oh wait, it's hater. He picks every lane and claims victory at first chance.
Read my post again. Iran/iraq/yemen/syria you think war vs those = war vs Russia?![]()
You're incoherent.
Read carefully.
Back on topic, all this is iust the price we are paying for 8 years of Obomba and 2 or s of lery.
Youre not a gery good reader
C- in 1st grade?
I don't think "gery" is a wordHow'd you do in the 1st grade?
I have cleared over $200k/year in earnings the past 6, so I must be doing something right.
Here's a film, apolitical, about the suffering and death of refugees fleeing the Repug/BigOil disaster in the M/E
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/exodus/
Thats it???what do you do shoeshine? My low level mules make more than that
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US health care relies heavily on foreign workers. Trump’s immigration ban is raising alarms
President Trump's temporary immigration ban could quickly undermine American health care, which relies heavily on foreign-born labor - including many workers from the Middle East - to fill critical gaps in care, industry specialists say.
As many as 25 percent of physicians practicing in the US were born in another country. Rural clinics and public safety-net hospitals, in particular, rely on foreign medical school graduates to take care of isolated and vulnerable populations. They often serve as primary care doctors, filling a vital need as more American-born MDs gravitate toward high-paying specialties.
And it's not just foreign doctors who are needed: A STAT review of visa requests found that employers seek to bring in thousands of occupational and physical therapists, dentists, pharmacists, and other health professionals each year. In 2014, the last year for which data is available, more than 15,ooo foreign health care workers, nearly half of them physicians and surgeons, received H-1B visas, which are designed to bring skilled labor into the US.
The data don't indicate how many foreign health care professionals come from the seven predominantly Muslim nations targeted by Trump's executive order, but health care executives say the Middle East is a crucial pipeline.
"I had trouble sleeping last night, to tell you the truth," said J.B. Silvers, a trustee of The MetroHealth System here in Cleveland and a professor of health care finance at Case Western Reserve University.
"If you go to almost any hospital, a community hospital or a teaching hospital, you will find a very substantial number of people from the Middle East," he said. "This is just mind-blowing."
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/us-h...e+Raw+Story%29
I'm sure Trash and his sociopaths took this "side effect" into consideration.
"The data don't indicate how many foreign health care professionals come from the seven predominantly Muslim nations targeted by Trump's executive order"
rawstory
He's an American citizen, why is he crying? What is the backstory here?
More People Affected By Travel Ban Than White House Initially Claimed
During a press conference Monday, White House Press Secretary Sean er said that only 109 people were impacted by the order at airports over the weekend.
However, Kevin McAleenan, the acting commissioner of the CBP said on Tuesday that the U.S. denied entry to 721 travelers and granted waivers to more than 1,000 people letting them into the U.S. as of Monday. These numbers differ greatly from those er told reporters on Monday.
John Kelly, the secretary of homeland security, attempted to explain the discrepancy to reporters on Tuesday, saying that er was using numbers from "early on" in the implementation of the order. Kelly said that the government can only provide numbers with about 24 hours delay.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...+%28TPMNews%29
Will lying asshole correct the number? Will Fox? Will any racist, bigoted right wing hate media?
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Travel ban throws research, academic exchange into turmoil
Universities across the nation say President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven Muslim countries is disrupting vital research projects and academic exchanges in such fields as medicine, public health and engineering, with untold numbers of scholars blocked from entering the U.S.
For years, schools in the U.S. have worked to widen exchanges with scholars in the Middle East and especially Iran, known for its strength in math and science.
But many academics worry those bridges are now in jeopardy because of the ban against Iran, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Yemen. Some fear the U.S. will lose its standing as the world leader in research and innovation.
"It's terrifying," said Sarah Knuckey, director of the Human Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School. "We're damaging international research, including on issues like health and medicine."
https://phys.org/news/2017-01-academ...e-turmoil.html
As Cousin Vinnie would say, "Wait. There's More"
Trump Admin Considering Plan To Target Immigrants Receiving Public Assistance
President Donald Trump's administration is considering a plan to deny admission to the United States to immigrants who would likely require public assistance, and set standards for deporting those already in the country who "become a public charge," according to two leaked draft executive orders.
The orders were published on Tuesday by the Washington Post.
"Households headed by aliens are much more likely than those headed by citizens to use Federal means-tested public benefits," one order reads, while providing no evidence to support that claim.
The order would "deny admission to any alien who is likely to become a public charge" based on factors such as whether the immigrant is likely to receive "public benefits for which eligibility or amount is determined in any way on the basis of income, resources, or financial need."
It would also set standards to determine whether an immigrant already living in the United States would be deportable "for having become a public charge within five years of entry."
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/trump-administration-considering-plan-to-target-immigrants-public-assistance?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&u tm_campaign=Feed%3A+tpm-news+%28TPMNews%29
Why is he crying? He's an American citizen, right?
Maybe he saw a headline somewhere that said "Muslim Ban" and he got confused.
Giuliani was in on the meeting and stated that Trump was looking for a way to make a Muslim ban legal in the EO. Maybe youre just obtuse as usual.
untold numbers of scholars
USA losing its standing as world leader in research and innovation in 120 days
Are we supposed to believe that they wouldn't be celebrating if Hillary got in and opened the borders wide like Europe? No matter what we do, those zealots will twist it to fit their agenda. Even if we do nothing, they turn that into propaganda:
Y'all know when you're granted citizenship that doesn't mean any immediate family members still living overseas are also granted citizenship, right?
Also Trump campaigned on a Muslim ban and has called it a ban in his own tweets.
But yeah, let's fall over ourselves over semantics, he's certainly proven to have good intentions so far.
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