Saturday, November 10, 2018

Saturday, November 10, 2018

And another day with a chance of rain comes to a close:

“The best thing one can do when it’s raining is to let it rain.” -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Matthew Whitaker, the new acting attorney general, said he supports state's rights to nullify federal law. ‘Cause who needs laws? We don’t need no stinking laws.

Trump loyalist Matthew Whitaker was counseling the White House on investigating Clinton
Whitaker advised the president on launching a new special counsel while working as chief of staff for Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Whitaker's controversial prosecution of a gay Democrat. Matthew Whitaker is a horrible person.

The Florida secretary of state orders recounts in the U.S. Senate and governor races, an unprecedented review of two major races in the state that took five weeks to decide the 2000 presidential election.

Trump Will Give the Medal of Freedom to One of His Biggest Donors. Because that’s appropriate?

Trump properties received $3.2 million during midterms, FEC records show. Many wanted an untouchable authoritarian. And so here we are.

Trump cancels WW1 memorial at U.S. cemetery in France due to rain.

Ocasio-Cortez needs to wait for lawmaker salary to kick in to afford DC apartment. Oh look, finally a politician I can relate to. We need to stop sending rich people to Washington.

U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, a 15-term pro-Russia Republican, narrowly loses his Orange County, California, seat to Democratic candidate Harley Rouda. Good. Now go away.

Death toll rises to 23 in California wildfire after 14 bodies found.

PG&E power lines may have sparked deadly Camp Fire, according to radio transmissions.

You've heard of the gender gap in politics. And the education gap. But a new survey of more than 4,000 Washingtonians who voted Tuesday finds the widest of all is the religion gap.

"You have a disability. People like you should not have children." Victims of Japan's forced sterilisation programme are demanding an apology.

Amazon was ordered by a judge to hand over recordings taken by an Echo device in double murder case.

“We do not have a college-completion crisis in this country. We have a freshman- and sophomore-year crisis.” How the Myth of ‘13th Grade’ Derails Students.

“We may encounter many defeats but we must no be defeated.” -- Maya Angelou

Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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