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answer: The 274-page bill makes many changes to state law, ranging from requiring elementary schools to offer daily recess and making it easier for teachers to win bonuses to letting charter schools to get a share of school district construction money and make it easier for charters to move into areas with low-performi...
What is Florida's HB 7069 regarding?
answer: The state with the highest average student spending is New York, with $32,967 spent per student context: Says the Florida House of Representatives allocated $24 billion, the greatest investment in education in Florida history!
How much is the national average per pupil spending?
answer: nan context: Says the Florida House of Representatives allocated $24 billion, the greatest investment in education in Florida history!
How much is the Florida's per pupil spending?
answer: Funds for state support to school districts are provided primarily by legislative appropriations. The major portion of state support is distributed through the FEFP. State funds appropriated to finance the 2019- 20 FEFP total $9,204,663,401. Included in this total is $8,762,965,588 from the General Revenue Fund...
Will all Florida school systems receive the same amount of money?
answer: Political Campaigns and Events context: The media never show crowds.
How does political rally coverage work?
answer: nan context: The media never show crowds.
Does media show crowds on political rallies?
answer: because that’s who shows up to his rallies. Minorities are—obviously—minorities when it comes to the population, but when it comes to support for Trump, they are almost nonexisten context: The media never show crowds.
Does the media show Donald Trump's supporters on his rallies?
answer: Trump’s campaign may be banking too much on a strong economy context: The media never show crowds.
Is Donald Trump's campain strong?
answer: nan context: The media never show crowds.
How many cameras are there in political rallies?
answer: Does not include occupants of other vehicles in school-transportation-related crashes. From 2003 to 2012, seventy percent of the school-age pedestrians fatally injured in crashes were struck by school buses or vehicles functioning as school buses, while 30 percent were struck by vehicles of other body types. Of...
Does this total include other types of deaths?
answer: nan context: Says shoes on the Capitol lawn represent 7,182 students who were killed in U.S. schools since 2012.
This article was written in 2018, what is the total students killed in US schools to date?
answer: According to EveryTown, there have been 17 school shootings in 2018 alone, and 290 since 2013, shortly after Sandy Hook context: Says shoes on the Capitol lawn represent 7,182 students who were killed in U.S. schools since 2012.
Where are the statistics on these kinds of events?
answer: 620,000. Family-based immigration is limited by statute to 480,000 persons per year. Employment-based immigration is limited by statute to 140,000 persons per year. context: About 1.1 million people legally enter the U.S. each year as permanent residents -- 65 percent of that is some kind of chain migration; 2...
How many green cards are granted each year by the United States?
answer: If you are the spouse or child of a U.S. citizen’s immediate relative, you must independently qualify for a Green Card and file your own application. You cannot qualify for a Green Card as the derivative beneficiary based on the immediate relative’s application. context: About 1.1 million people legally enter ...
What relatives can a permanent resident or citizen petition for?
answer: The 55,000 Green Cards available as part of the DV Lottery Program are distributed among six different world context: About 1.1 million people legally enter the U.S. each year as permanent residents -- 65 percent of that is some kind of chain migration; 22 percent is diversity lottery ‘asyling ’ refugees; only...
How many people immigrate to the US as part of the diversity lottery?
answer: Each year, thousands of noncitizens arriving at our border or already in the United States apply for asylum, or protection from persecution context: About 1.1 million people legally enter the U.S. each year as permanent residents -- 65 percent of that is some kind of chain migration; 22 percent is diversity lo...
How many immigrants to the US are asylum seekers?
answer: Republican Governor Rick Scott appears ready to jump into Florida’s Senate race, setting up a high-profile showdown against incumbent Democratic Senator Bill Nelson. context: Rick Scott won and he won by a lot.
Who was the incumbent that Rick Scott was up against?
answer: As of midnight, Scott led Nelson by about 56,000 votes, strikingly close to his 2014 victory by 64,165. context: Rick Scott won and he won by a lot.
How many votes did Rick Scott win by?
answer: In 45 states, a primary election is held first for the Republican and Democratic parties (and a select few third parties, depending on the state) with the general election following a few months later. In most of these states, the nominee may receive only a plurality, while in some states, a runoff is required ...
What type of vote determines how senators are chosen in each state?
answer: Gov. Rick Scott won the U.S. Senate race over incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson on Sunday, after a hand recount showed him with a 10,033-vote victory in one of the closest, and at nearly $200 million, the most expensive statewide races in Florida history. context: Rick Scott won and he won by a lot.
Who were the candidates during the second closest Senate election?
answer: Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Ted Cruz’s father, Rafael B. Cruz, of being alongside John F. Kennedy’s assassin several months before he shot the president, channeling a National Enquirer story that the Cruz campaign has denounced as false. context: Says Ted Cruz’s father “was with Lee Harvey Oswald prior to ...
What was the relationship between Rafael Cruz and Lee Harvey Oswald?
answer: Certainty about the identity of Oswald may have been clarified only when his appearance became known after the assassination. People ordinarily do not retain details of insignificant encounters, but rehearse only what is required at a particular moment and then rapidly forget the information. ... Did Lee Harvey...
What have been the efforts to identify the individual pictured with Lee Harvey Oswald?
answer: Trump signed an executive order in May 2017 with the stated purpose of giving more leeway to religious groups in the realm of political speech. context: I've gotten rid of the Johnson Amendment … I signed an executive order so that now ... ministers and and preachers and rabbis and whoever it may be they can s...
What does Trump find bad about the Johnson Amendment?
answer: "You have much to contribute to our politics, yet our laws prevent you from speaking your minds from your own pulpits," Trump said addressing his religious conservative base. "An amendment, pushed by Lyndon Johnson many years ago, threatens religious institutions with a loss of their tax-exempt status if they o...
Why does he want to get rid of it?
answer: The Johnson Amendment is a provision in the U.S. tax code, since 1954, that prohibits all 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations from endorsing or opposing political candidates. context: I've gotten rid of the Johnson Amendment … I signed an executive order so that now ... ministers and and preachers and rabbis an...
Why was the Johnson Amendment created?
answer: In deciding many cases that come before them, the federal courts, most notably the Supreme Court, are required to interpret and apply the Constitution. context: I've gotten rid of the Johnson Amendment … I signed an executive order so that now ... ministers and and preachers and rabbis and whoever it may be th...
What can be done to change the Johnson Amendment?
answer: Twenty-four firearms, a large quantity of ammunition, and numerous high-capacity magazines capable of holding up to 100 rounds apiece were found in the suite.[1][120][121] Fourteen of the firearms were .223-caliber AR-15-type semi-automatic rifles: three manufactured by Colt, two by Daniel Defense, two by FN He...
Did the Las Vegas shooter have a silencer on his weapon?
answer: Paddock was found dead in his room from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. context: “He was only stopped finally because he did not have a silencer on his weapon."
How was the Las Vegas shooter stopped?
answer: Trump said Clinton’s plan “would tax many small businesses by almost 50%.” That’s a reference not specifically to “small businesses” but to households earning more than $5 million a year. context: Says Hillary Clinton's plan would tax many small businesses by almost 50 percent.
By what percentage would Hilary Clinton’s tax plan have taxed small businesses?
answer: Clinton's tax plan is not without its flaws either. Raising taxes, while it raises government revenue and helps reduce government debt, has a chilling effect on the economy. The Tax Foundation estimates that Clinton's plan would lower after-tax incomes of all taxpayers by at least 0.9%, and reduce GDP by 1% ove...
By what percentage difference would Hilary Clinton’s proposed tax plan have taxed small businesses compared to the tax plan at the time?
answer: Poverty is a statewide issue in Kentucky, where close to one-fifth of residents, or about 800,000 people, are considered poor. context: Every major city which has a center of poverty is run by Democrats. Every major city.
Who runs the major cities that has a center of poverty?
answer: Every major city in America which is a center of poverty is run by Democrats and has been under Democratic party control for a very long time. context: Every major city which has a center of poverty is run by Democrats. Every major city.
How many major cities are not run by Democrats that does not have a center of poverty?
answer: The inauguration of the president of the United States is a ceremony to mark the commencement of a new four-year term of the president of the United States. context: “This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration — period — both in person and around the globe."
What is a presidential inauguration?
answer: The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States marked commencement of the term of Donald Trump as President and Mike Pence as Vice President.An estimated 300,000 to 600,000 people attended the public ceremony held on Friday, January 20, 2017, on the West Front of the United States C...
Who many people attended the inauguration of Donald Trump?
answer: At its peak, the company recorded 4.6 million people watching the inauguration simultaneously context: “This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration — period — both in person and around the globe."
How many people watched the inauguration of Donald Trump on television?
answer: No official count was taken of the number of people attending the inaugural ceremony, although multiple sources concluded that the ceremony had the largest audience of any event ever held in Washington, D.C. Government agencies and federal officials, who coordinated security and traffic management, determined t...
How many people watched and attended Obama's 2008 inauguration?
answer: convictions on single counts of multiple charges context: It is not federal law for states to report convictions to the NICS system. It’s not federally mandated. That’s the big question.
What convictions have to be reported to NICS?
answer: It means required under federal law, though often not funded by federal government. context: It is not federal law for states to report convictions to the NICS system. It’s not federally mandated. That’s the big question.
What does it mean to be federally mandated?
answer: Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield. Just another terrible decision! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 7, 2017. context: “122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield."
Did the Obama administration let 122 vicious prisoners out of Gitmo?
answer: Trump blames Obama for releasing 122 prisoners from Gitmo who returned to fight against America context: “122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield."
Were there 122 very bad prisoners let out of Gitmo by the Obama administration?
answer: During the Obama Administration, 197 detainees were transferred, repatriated or resettled in third countries. context: “122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield."
How many people were let out of Gitmo by the Obama administration?
answer: But 113 of those were released during Bush's presidency. Obama released just nine. context: “122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield."
Did the Obama administration allow 122 bad criminals out and back to the battlefield?
answer: Gitmo is the place America uses when it wants to treat people in a way that circumvents the U.S. constitution. The Taliban were happily running their country just fine until the U.S. stepped in. And what did we accomplish? Nothing ! When we leave life goes back to the way it was. context: “122 vicious prisoner...
How many people did the Obama administration allow to leave Gitmo?
answer: On average, according to Garcia's office, women in California pay about $7 per month for 40 years of tampons and sanitary napkins. Statewide, it adds up "over $20 million annually in taxes," according to a news release. Tampons (and similar products) are tax-exempt in only a handful of states, including Marylan...
Are pads and tampons taxed?
answer: Pulmonary vasodilators are medicines that dilate small arteries in the lungs. Doctors prescribe pulmonary vasodilators to treat patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension, a health condition that involves constriction of pulmonary arteries. Examples of pulmonary vasodilators include: Oxygen Nitric oxide Nit...
What is the drug classification for Viagra and Rogaine?
answer: Today, only 10 states currently tax groceries, while only Illinois taxes prescription drugs. context: Pads and tampons (are) still taxed when Viagra and Rogaine are not.
What states tax prescription drugs?
answer: In 2017, the total cost of illegal immigration for the United States – at the federal, state, and local levels – was approximately $116 billion. context: We are not even into February and the cost of illegal immigration so far this year is $18 959 495 168. Cost Friday was $603 331 392. There are at least 25 77...
What is the cost of illegal immigration in the United States?
answer: As of 2015, the immigration population in the United States exceeded 43.3 million people, which equated to about 13.5 percent of the total population in the United States (whose total population was 321.4 million), according to the American Community Survey. context: We are not even into February and the cost ...
How many illegal immigrants come into the United States every year?
answer: While ATDs show promise in reducing these detention costs, Congress has failed to reduce the detention bed mandate to reflect increases in ATDs. This results in higher overall costs to taxpayers, including an obvious missed opportunity to reduce the detained population to correspond with these increases. If Con...
What is the cost of detaining illegal immigrants every year in the US?
answer: He describes, to the dollar, the alleged cost of illegal immigration — as well as the exact number of undocumented immigrants. But both numbers can only be estimates; there is no actual count of undocumented immigrants, and there is a big dispute over what kind of financial drain, if any, illegal immigration pl...
Where does Donald Trump receive his information on the number and cost of illegal immigrants?
answer: Approximately 507,767 Mexicans crossed the border legally in 2015 according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The same year the Department of Homeland Security apprehended 267,885 Mexicans who were trying to cross the border illegally. context: We are not even into February and the cost of illegal immigra...
How many illegal immigrants come from Mexico every year?
answer: Trump said “thousands” of immigration judges are hearing, or being drafted to hear, these cases. In fact, 334 such judges were hearing cases in 60 immigration courts across the country as of mid-April, according to congressional testimony from James McHenry, the director of the Executive Office for Immigration ...
How many immigration ("border") judges did the U. S. actually have at the time this claim was made?
answer: The Massive Increase in the Immigration Court Backlog The Massive Increase in the Immigration Court Backlog ... during which immigration judges generally render case decisions, scheduled as far as June 2018 or beyond. However, the range of hearing dates varied; as of February 2, 2017, one court had master calen...
What is the current case backlog and why?
answer: The date of your first hearing depends on how busy the court is. In recent years most immigration courts have been very busy—there are lots of people in removal proceedings and not enough judges to hear their cases, so waiting times for hearings have been long. Generally, however, your first hearing should be a...
What is the average wait time for an immigration case to be in front of a judge and why?
answer: nan context: Claimed the U.S. has “thousands of judges — border judges — thousands and thousands."
If there are thousands and thousands of judges why the proposal to reduce court case backlog?
answer: Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III did not find that Donald Trump or his campaign schemed with Russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, according to a summary released Sunday that the president immediately embraced as a “total exoneration” even though Mueller reached no conclusion about wheth...
What did Attorney General William P. Barr find with regard to obstructive conduct?
answer: Conway’s Spin on Trump’s ‘Obstructive Conduct’ ... Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi agreed that Conway’s statement is problematic. ... With regard to Europe, Trump was correct in saying that Europe should get serious about its own defense and to stop relying on U.S. protection. Europe is wealthier, more pop...
How does former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi regard Conway's statement?
answer: Mueller made no conclusion on whether Trump’s conduct during the investigation rose to the level of obstruction of justice. “The Special Counsel states that ‘while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.'” Instead, it left the obstruction of justice q...
What did the Special Counsel determine about Trump's obstructive conduct?
answer: Gavin Christopher Newsom (born October 10, 1967) is an American politician and businessman who is the 40th governor of California, serving since January 2019. context: Gavin Newsom was the first to take on the National Rifle Association and win.
Who is Gavin Newsom?
answer: California Proposition 63, the Background Checks for Ammunition Purchases and Large-Capacity Ammunition Magazine Ban Initiative, was on the November 8, 2016, ballot in California as an initiated state statute. It was approved. context: Gavin Newsom was the first to take on the National Rifle Association and wi...
What is Proposition 63?
answer: Under a narrowly tailored proposal introduced Wednesday, the shooting range at the National Rifle Association’s headquarters in Fairfax would appear to be illegal.Delegate Dan Helmer is the bill’s sponsor. context: Gavin Newsom was the first to take on the National Rifle Association and win.
Who else proposed bills that went against the National Rifle Association?
answer: Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a stack of bills aimed at strengthening California’s gun violence protection laws. Among the fifteen he signed Friday, five of them broaden California’s gun violence restraining order policies making the state the first in the country to allow teachers, employees and coworkers to seek ...
How was Newsom strengthening gun laws?
answer: Gun laws in California regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the state of California in the United States.. The gun laws of California are some of the most restrictive in the United States. context: Gavin Newsom was the first to take on the National Rifle Association and win.
What are the gun laws in California?
answer: AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Marines do not typically volunteer to be White House sentries; they are assigned. context: Says 13 506 Marines have applied for White House duty" since Trump’s inauguration. When Obama was president "no Marines volunteered" but had to be "assigned.
Do Marines on White House duty volunteer for their roles?
answer: “Most Marines who serve at the White House are assigned to that position based on the needs of the Marine Corps, after a lengthy and detailed screening process,” he said, “not - except in rare cases - because they volunteered.” He said the number of volunteers would be about a dozen, not tens of thousands. con...
How many Marines have volunteered for White House duty since 2017?
answer: White: context: “You look at our economy. You look at jobs. You look at African American — the lowest in the history of our country, unemployment numbers — the best numbers they’ve ever had."
What are the rates of unemployment per race in the US?
answer: But the official data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the decline in joblessness has actually slowed under Trump’s policies: In the 17 months before Trump’s program went into effect, unemployment dropped by 12.5 percent of its total decline since 2010. In the 17 months since Congress passed his pr...
How much can a president actually effect the employment rate in the US?
answer: would slowly raise the age of eligibility for Medicare and cap federal spending for the program, increasing subsidies for low-income seniors but raising out-of-pocket costs for higher-income retirees. It would make Medicare Advantage managed care plans more attractive. And, in a significant omission, it barely ...
What was Paul Ryan's Medicare reform proposal?
answer: Senate Republicans headed toward passage Friday of a $1.5 trillion tax bill that bestows massive benefits on corporate America and the wealthy while delivering mixed blessings to everybody else. context: Says Ron Johnson voted to turn Medicare into a voucher program.
How did Ron Johnson vote on the Medicare proposal?
answer: In a radio ad released May 4, 2016, the party said GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson “went after Medicare, voting to turn it into a voucher program.” context: Says Ron Johnson voted to turn Medicare into a voucher program.
Did Ron Johnson's vote support Paul Ryan's proposal?
answer: $45,933 context: Teacher pay has increased under Republican leadership every year for the past 5 years. In fact, even according to the national teacher's unions own rankings, NC ranked number 2 in the U.S. for fastest rising teacher pay 2016-2017.
What were teachers in North Carolina paid 2011-2012?
answer: According to the National Education Association (NEA), the national average for 2016-2017 was $59,660. The NEA also reports average teacher pay by state; North Carolina ranked thirty-ninth that year with an average teacher salary of $49,970. context: Teacher pay has increased under Republican leadership every ...
What were teachers in North Carolina paid 2016-2017?
answer: The average public school teacher salary in the U.S. for the 2017-18 school year was $60,477, according to the NEA's annual report, but state averages varied greatly – from more than $80,000 in states like New York, California and Massachusetts to less than $47,000 in Mississippi, West Virginia and Oklahoma. T...
What has been the average teacher salary during the last 5 years?
answer: STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. STEM curriculum blends those subjects in order to teach “21st-century skills,” or tools students need to have if they wish to succeed in the workplace of the “future.” context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than...
What does STEM stand for?
answer: STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than any neighboring state.
What is STEM education?
answer: STEM is important because it pervades every part of our lives. Science is everywhere in the world around us. Technology is continuously expanding into every aspect of our lives. context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than any neighboring state.
Why is STEM education important?
answer: standing for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics — but it doesn’t break these four pillars down into individual classes or lessons to teach. Instead, all four concepts are taught as part of a cohesive whole context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than any ne...
How is STEM education different?
answer: The United States Congress has passed a bill which will lead to architecture being officially recognized as a STEM subject. context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than any neighboring state.
Is architecture a STEM subjec?
answer: Medicine is interdisciplinary and can cover several and sometimes all aspects of STEM context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than any neighboring state.
Is medicine a STEM subject?
answer: Beyond serving as a convenient acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math, what is STEM, and why isn’t nursing already included context: Our state has fewer science technology engineering and math graduates than any neighboring state.
Is nursing a part of STEM?
answer: In 2018 in the US, there were 698 people incarcerated per 100,000;[6] this includes the incarceration rate for adults or people tried as adults.[7][3] In 2016, 2.2 million Americans have been incarcerated, which means for every 100,000 there are 655 that are currently inmates context: One in four inmates is an...
How many inmates are there in the US?
answer: One in five US prison inmates is a 'criminal alien' context: One in four inmates is an illegal immigrant.
How many of the inmates in the US are illegal immigrants?
answer: INCARCERATIONS There were an estimated 2,007,502 natives, 122,939 illegal immigrants, and 63,994 legal immigrants incarcerated in 2014. The incarceration rate was 1.53 percent for natives, 0.85 percent for illegal immigrants, and 0.47 percent for legal immigrants. Illegal immigrants are 44 percent less likely t...
What is the percentage of inmates happen to be illegal immigrants?
answer: The Council on American–Islamic Relations is a Muslim civil rights and advocacy group. context: “CAIR was founded after 9/11, because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties."
What is CAIR?
answer: CAIR was founded in June 1994. context: “CAIR was founded after 9/11, because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties."
when was CAIR founded?
answer: CAIR was founded in June 1994. context: “CAIR was founded after 9/11, because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties."
Was CAIR founded before or after 9/11?
answer: What's actually in the latest House GOP health care bill? ... shift costs within the health insurance market. "Generally, people who are older, lower-income, or live in high-premium areas context: “If this legislation is passed and millions of people are thrown off of health insurance, not able to get to a doc...
If the GOP health care bill passed, how many people might lose health insurance?
answer: If you don't have health insurance, paying for care can seem overwhelming. If you need care, it is important that you get medical care before you get worse. There are many resources available to help you. Start now to get the coverage and care you need. In a medical emergency, go to a hospital emergency room....
If people don't have health insurance, what kind of care can they get by doctors?
answer: In 2002 Institute of Medicine (IOM) did a study that concluded that 18,000 died a year due to lack of health insurance. If we updated the IOM report, to match the findings of the Harvard study, we would get about 26,000 deaths a year from lack of health insurance. context: “If this legislation is passed and mi...
If people don't have health insurance, how many might die from lack of coverage?
answer: Given the wealth of O’Rourke’s father-in-law, many have speculated William Sanders bankrolled a Super PAC to buy Beto a congressional seat. context: Beto O'Rourke's father-in-law a billionaire real estate developer who bankrolled a Super PAC to buy Beto a congressional seat…
What did Beto O'Rourke's father-in-law bankrolled super PAC to buy?
answer: By the time O’Rourke came into his life, Sanders had already spent decades at the top of America’s real estate industry, a visionary who spotted trends before others, developed strategies to capitalize on them and built top-notch management teams to execute his plans. context: Beto O'Rourke's father-in-law a b...
what is Beto O'Rourke's father-in-law doing for a living?
answer: Chelsea Clinton has responded to the crisis facing the Clinton Foundation over seized and missing cargo ships tied to terrorism context: Clinton Foundation cargo ship raided at Port of Baltimore" caught smuggling 460 undocumented immigrants."
Does the Clinton Foundation have cargo ships?
answer: A ship owned and operated by the Clinton Foundation was raided as it arrived from Africa this morning at the Port of Baltimore. context: Clinton Foundation cargo ship raided at Port of Baltimore" caught smuggling 460 undocumented immigrants."
Did the Clinton Foundation cargo ship get raided at Port of Baltimore?
answer: There is no News 4 Baltimore channel according to Google and while MarineTraffic.com lists several ships named 'Chelsea' none of them seem to be container ships and the image appears to actually show the "MSC Rita" with the name 'Chelsea' crudely photoshopped over it. So the claims about the ship bringing illeg...
Did a cargo ship get caught smuggling 460 undocumented immigrants?
answer: There isn’t a single person on the Democrat field that is against this evil of abortion. They all advocate and DEMAND abortion be easily-accessible, even in the third trimester and up until birth. Murder is the Democrat Party’s biggest agenda item and Donald Trump has been THE MOST PRO-LIFE PRESIDENT in recent ...
Does Loretta Feels Threatened by the Leftists in the Democrat Party?
answer: Beninati Lorett and Lorett Beninati are some of the alias or nicknames that Loretta has used. Right now Loretta is an owner/partner at self employed (business). context: Says Loretta Lynch was part of a stunning collection of calls to violence and murder from the intolerant unhinged leftists in the Democrat pa...
Is Loretta responsible for these calls?
answer: n early January of 2020, following an attack on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, which was orchestrated by Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, an Iranian general who once visited the Obama White House and has killed hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans, the United States used an MQ-9 Reaper drone to fire missiles...
Did Loretta does something that made the leftists in the Democrat party mad?
answer: Our Founding Fathers minced no words about how they felt about slavery. Now, Leftists could say “but if they hated it so much and thought it so evil, why didn’t they do something about it?” and I’ve already explained elsewhere why this is context: Says Loretta Lynch was part of a stunning collection of calls t...
Why Loretta received so many calls from the leftists in the Democrat party?
answer: LYNCH: They've marched. They've bled. Yes, some of them have died. This is hard. Every good thing is. We have done this before. We can do this again. context: Says Loretta Lynch was part of a stunning collection of calls to violence and murder from the intolerant unhinged leftists in the Democrat party.
How much responsibility has Loretta of these violence calls?
answer: But the judge said no—if you request a jury trial, you either have to [represent] yourself or pay for a lawyer.” Christie was barely getting by on disability checks of $420 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs context: Wisconsin pays criminal defense lawyers who represent the indigent $40 per hour, ...
What is the national average pay for criminal defense lawyers who represent the indigent?