Tinker
I couldn't be more worried because I know now that my country is lead my crazy people.
Two opposite reports of the same Obama care Government report. The Wall street journal vs the New York Times. I have never seen a more opposite point of view of the same Washington DC report.
I couldn't be more worried because I know now that my country is lead my crazy people.
Two opposite reports of the same Obama care Government report. The Wall street journal vs the New York Times. I have never seen a more opposite point of view of the same Washington DC report.
Obama
care allows people to stop working so we can keep our health care
because if we don't work, our health care ( Obama care ) will be
subsides by the other people who are still working.
Not so said the New York Times, that is not the correct
way of looking at the said new health care facts. People can stay home
to go into their own business, or use the free time from not needing to
work just because of their health care. To further advance their job
career for a better job in time.
So according to the progressives it is OK to stop
working. You will not lose your health care because the people working
will subsides your health care for you instead. Then you can better use
your time to further your business career, right.
Do you feel alright knowing that someone else like your
children, grandchildren, and nephews, is paying for your health care
while you are not working?
Are you kidding me?http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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News for new york times on obama care
Obamacare and the Decline of Work- New York Times (blog) - 1 day agoThe Affordable Care Act will also reduce the number of fulltime workers by more than 2 million in coming years, congressional budget analysts ...
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Review & Outlook
ObamaCare's New Theory of Employment
The amazing defense of job losses caused by the Affordable Care Act.
Feb. 5, 2014 7:09 p.m. ET
The Congressional Budget Office report estimating that ObamaCare
will cause the economy to lose the equivalent of 2.5 million workers is
remarkable on its own. But the reaction from the left—giddy
celebration—is another order of magnitude.
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Hurley’s Ex-Lover Caught On Bombshell Audio Recording Revealing Ex-Prez’s White House Sex Romps Behind Wife Hillary’s Back
Posted on Feb 5, 2014 @ 3:45AM | By Dylan Howard
That’s the explosive revelation dropped by the man who says he arranged the secret tryst, actor Tom Sizemore.
In a blockbuster exclusive, Radar has unearthed a secret audio recording during which the Hollywood actor, who had his own three-year sexual liaison with Hurley, recounts how the famously-frisky ex-President once sent a plane to fly Hurley to Washington D.C., where he bedded her in the White House — while First Lady Hillary was in the very next room!
On the tape, recorded in January of this year and provided to Radar and GLOBE in a joint investigation, 52-year-old Sizemore boasts to two pals about how he arranged the pair’s first rendezvous.
Read more...http://radaronline.com/
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Tinker
Man
oh man, the LSU coaching staff really made a valiant run after Alabama #
1 spot on the top 10, 2014 recruiting class. Wow! but for a few misses
the LSU coaching staff would have replaced Bama grip on that high grown.
I am very proud of this LSU coaches staffs hard working fighting spirit, that was truly a great recruiting job.
Congratulations to the LSU family your schools colors never flew more proudly.
Congratulations to the LSU family your schools colors never flew more proudly.
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Emily Villere and Gordy Rush recap LSU Football National Signing Day with a one hour show featuring coach Frank Wilson along with three local recruiting analysts.
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
Quick update before heading back home from the Bash: LSU has put together an outstanding class. At this point, LSU has 22 signees. So far, all of LSU’s commits have held strong, but we’ll have to wait until tomorrow for Deondre Clark’s decision. The only target still announcing today is Lorenzo Carter, but as I’ve said before I consider him a bit of a longshot. LSU’s class is currently sitting at No. 2 in 247’s composite national team rankings, and I’m extremely happy. It’s a great day to be a Tiger! More in my morning report.
NSD Mid-Morning Update: 10:30 am CT
Shaping up to be an exceptional Signing Day for LSU! Tigers have landed Malachi Dupre, Travonte Valentine, Trey Lealaimatafao, Sione Teuhema, and so far all previously committed players have held strong. Still waiting on confirmation from Deondre Clark and Davon Godchaux, as well as official word from Russell Gage and Leonard Fournette (no worries there). Adoree Jackson’s and Lorenzo Carter’s announcements will come at 1:00 CT and 2:00 CT respectively. At this time LSU’s class is ranked No. 2 by ESPN and 247. Great day to be a Tiger!
Stay abreast of the day’s action by keeping your browser on our page of Commitments/Signees, and by following @DandyDonLSU on Twitter.
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JOHNSON: No room for doom in this 2014 class
2/5/2014 11:13:40 AM
By LUKE JOHNSON
Tiger Rag Associate Editor
I was hundreds of miles away from the ship, which made it particularly peculiar to physically feel the effect of wind rushing from its sails.
I was the eyes and ears of those on deck, a first-hand hand witness to the destruction of something beautiful.
I was at ground zero when a handful of high school seniors emptied their cannons at LSU’s future national title hopes — or at least that’s what Twitter would’ve had you believe (see: cover story).
It was going to be the best recruiting class ever, chock full of homegrown talent with more stars than the night sky. The first line of its legendary tale would be penned at the Under Armour All American game with as many as five five-star recruits committing to LSU in a few hours’ time.
Then five-for-five became four-for-five, then three-for-five, then two-for-five. LSU was dead in the water, the S.O.S. signals were sent and the rum barrels emptied.
LSU only — only! — reeled in two of the five players it was hoping to receive a pledge from on that day in St. Petersburg, Fla. Wunderkind running back Leonard Fournette and Texas safety Jamal Adams would not be joined by the likes of Speedy Noil (Texas A&M), Gerald Willis (Florida) and Tony Brown (Alabama). The pleasant seas quickly morphed into something ominous and the sharks started circling.
That is, of course, unless recruiting follows its normal path where some five-star players pan out and some don’t, and where some unheralded three-star that perhaps isn’t getting a drop of ink in this magazine goes on to become an All-American.
Breathe easy, Tiger fans. Certainly LSU didn’t emerge with the five-pack of talent it thought it would at the Under Armour game. That should be considered a failure, especially with two in-state kids pledging elsewhere, but all is not lost.
LSU is still poised to bring in a much-ballyhooed recruiting class to keep pace with the Alabamas, Auburns and Florida States of the world. Much of that starts with who LSU didn’t lose out on.
Running back Leonard Fournette has a chance to be a megastar in Death Valley. His commitment alone is enough to make up for the loss of at least two of the three that LSU wasn’t able to snag.
Not only is Fournette the crown jewel of the class, he would’ve been the crown jewel of any class, perhaps of any year. He’s that much of a game-changer.
I remember talking to LSU quarterback commit Brandon Harris after the game and asking about a cryptic tweet he had sent that morning. Harris tweeted, "Yes sir!!!!!!!!!!” leading many to conclude that he was foreshadowing a highly successful day on the recruiting circuit.
Well, Harris said, he was. Fournette was that important.
"I was confident because I knew we were going to get Leonard,” Harris said after the Under Armour game. "Leonard’s a big piece, I don’t think you guys realize what a big piece Leonard is. We were excited about getting Leonard regardless of anybody we didn’t get.”
"He’s a freak of an athlete and an even better person. I knew we were going to get him and that’s why we were excited.”
Fournette’s powerful and explosive style should fit LSU’s offense nicely, especially when complimented by rising seniors Terrance Magee and Kenny Hilliard. In time, perhaps right away, Fournette should continue to make the rest of the country rue the day it missed out on him.
It goes beyond Fournette though. Harris has the demeanor and talent to one day be the face of the program. Adams could be the type of playmaker LSU has missed since its splendid 2011 season.
Malachi Dupre, who signed this morning, is potentially LSU’s first true deep threat since that same season. Defensive back Ed Paris should team with Adams and rising sophomores Tre White and Rashard Robinson to give the Tigers one of the most promising young defensive backfields in the conference. The list of potential playmakers in this class is too great for me to go on, considering the limits placed on me by this page. Regardless of who LSU didn’t get, the guys it will haul in have a chance to keep LSU at or near the top of college football.
But read that last paragraph again, and you’ll see some of the pitfalls that come with placing all your hope on recruiting. It’s peppered with words like "one day,” "chance” "potential” and "promise.”
Those qualities, along with elite athleticism, are essential, but this is a results-driven world.
That’s why the doomsday reaction coming out of Baton Rouge when LSU missed out on Noil, Willis and Brown was not yet warranted. Maybe in two or three years it will be, but not yet.
I’m not particularly worried where this class is ranked on signing day – even though that ranking should be quite high. What matters is how this class shapes up three years from now.
This new batch of Tigers should look great when all their stars shine bright next to eachother. Not as great as it could’ve looked, sure, but right in line with where LSU should be as one of the top programs in the country.
But LSU is looking for Tigers, not paper tigers.
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2/5/2014 1:15:27 PM
I
couldn't be more pleased with the results of the LSU 2014 recruiting
class. It was especially satisfying to see just how hard the LSU
coaching staff worked going after the best high school football players
in the country.
That was the proud spark of the recruiting day for me. The fighting spirit of the LSU coaching staff who was working so very hard to get the right college football players that they will need for a future LSU championship football team.
After all the proof is in the pudding and the investment in this case is in the people who will be the LSU football team. I couldn't be happier, great job coaches!!!
That was the proud spark of the recruiting day for me. The fighting spirit of the LSU coaching staff who was working so very hard to get the right college football players that they will need for a future LSU championship football team.
After all the proof is in the pudding and the investment in this case is in the people who will be the LSU football team. I couldn't be happier, great job coaches!!!
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Name | Pos. | Height, Weight | School/Origin | |
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Jamal Adams | S | 6'0", 200 | Carrollton, TX | 8:20 am |
Donnie Alexander | LB | 6'2", 215 | Edna Karr | 7:19am |
John Battle | S | 6'2", 183 | Hallandale, FL | 7:14 am |
Garrett Brumfield | OG | 6'4", 260 | University High | 7:38 am |
D.J. Chark | ATH | 6'1", 175 | Alexandria Senior High | 7:50 am |
William Clapp | OL | 6'4", 270 | Brother Martin | 7:31 am |
Deondre Clark | DE | 6'3", 240 | Oklahoma City, OK | 2:40 pm |
Malachi Dupre | WR | 6'3", 180 | John Curtis | 10:00 am |
Leonard Fournette | RB | 6'1", 230 | St. Augustine | 11:58 |
Russell Gage | CB | 6'0", 175 | Redemptorist | 10:33 am |
Cameron Gamble | K | 5'10", 175 | Flower Mound, TX | 8:36 am |
Clifton Garrett | LB | 6'2", 228 | Plainsfield, IL | 7:44 am |
Davon Godchaux | DL | 6'4", 275 | Plaquemine | 11:45 pm |
Brandon Harris | QB | 6'2", 193 | Parkway | Early Enrollee |
Trey Lealaimatafao | DT | 6'3", 200 | San Antonio, TX | 9:49 |
Ed Paris | DB | 6'1", 190 | Arlington, TX | Early Enrollee |
Trey Quinn | WR | 6'1", 200 | Barbe | 8:15 am |
Sione Teuhema | DE/LB | 6'3", 220 | Keller, TX | 9:00 |
Tony Upchurch | WR | 6'1", 220 | Pearland, TX | 7:45 am |
Travonte Valentine | DT | 6'3", 340 | Palm Bay, FL | 10:30 am |
Devin Voorhies | DB/ATH | 6'2", 185 | Woodville, MS | 9:15 |
Jacory Washington | TE | 6'5", 220 | Westlake | 7:27 am |
Darrell Williams | RB | 6'1", 213 | John Ehret | 9:11 |
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Times Picayune | Leonard Fournette is signed, sealed and one special delivery for LSU |
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