viernes, 22 de abril de 2016
jueves, 10 de marzo de 2016
*La mafia lo encumbró y ocultó su parte negra, durante 25 años
*El video que lo descubre se llama “Donald Trump The Movie”
*Su esposa y su padre son ¡Inmigrantes!
Albricias!... Sale a la luz interesante video sobre vida, obra y raterías de DONALD TRUMP, quien por cierto su verdadero apellido es DRUM no TRUMP. Su padre fue inmigrante Alemán, que llegó tapándose el rabo, con una mano atrás y otra adelante a los ESTADOS UNIDOS…Su esposa es Eslovaca, ¿por qué ataca a los inmigrantes? Ya que su familia sobrevivió en las mismas condiciones que los mexicanos inmigrantes…DONALD TRUMP hizo su dineral- cita el video- mediante las apuestas, luego fue de pronto millonario al asociarse a la Mafia, si señores como lo leen, se asoció con la Mafia, que le dio a ganar bastante dinero para poder construir su TRUMP TOWER, un edificio que lo marca como Magnate…En ese lado oscuro de DONAL TRUMP está el hecho de que –en el video , repito- los ex trabajadores comentan que DONALD , fue un violento jefe, en su trato: les pagaba 20 centavos de dólar por hora, usándolos como esclavos. Incluyendo gente de Polonia y de México y otros países que pasaron por penurias y hambre construyendo el edificio mencionado además de que eran explotados Y nadie podría quejarse o lo callaban y lo corrían además de que lo Deportaban, cosa miserable de parte de DONALD TRUMP y su gente…este mentiroso, hoy está a punto de ser el Presidente de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica, y entre sus planes está, a futuro invadir México y esto será por el agua que ya no habrá en los Estados Unidos, según se difunde DESDE HACE TIEMPO, que en USA comienza ya a escasear el agua…Ese es el pretexto perfecto, para atentar contra México, argumentando el cruce ilegal de inmigrantes, esto según expertos….Todo el video, del que hablo, permaneció 25 años en la oscuridad…. TRUMP hizo así, para que nadie conociera quien es en realidad este hombre loco, diabólico y malo, porque incluye en ese corto, una serie de denuncias de gente que vivió un infierno a su lado…Su constante ataque a México, es el presagio de lo que sería como Presidente del que es el país más poderoso de la Tierra…¿Cómo es posible que los estadounidenses no se den cuenta que USA se caer estrepitosamente al convertir a DONALD DRUM o TRUMP como se hace llamar mentirosamente, en su Presidente con la única intención de hacerse más rico, en una actitud enfermiza por el dinero y crear un nuevo Estados Unidos con la bandera del Ku Kux Clan, entidad de desequilibrados mentales, que matan por cuestión de raza…Y entonces Estados Unidos sería, la mayor enemiga el mundo...Por cierto, que el video se puede ver bajo este título en internet “DONALD TRUMP THE MOVIE”, donde da cuenta de que TRUMP fija su visión en sus intereses comerciales y nada más!...Pero ojo, hay una cosa interesante que lo podría acabar: El verdadero apellido de TRUMP, es DRUM lo que podrían utilizar sus enemigos, como un fraude en elecciones a la Presidencia de USA, un último recurso para evitar que gane la Presidencia, acusándolo de falsedad en su identidad, según un experto abogado, “no puede mentir sobre su nombre en unas elecciones tan importantes para el mundo, esto, según las leyes de USA, sería un fraude y, claro, ya lo es….¿PORQUE ATACA A MEXICO?...Por esto señores: Su rabia nació cuando al Sr. TRUMP no lo dejaron hacer sus raterías edificando grandes hoteles en zonas de playas mexicanas, eso es todo el coraje que tiene quien ahora le llaman, “El hombre del gato en la cabeza”, en todos los países del mundo y su error fue atacar a México de una manera impensable, ofensiva y agresiva en extremo…Pues ahí está la llave para abrir la caja de los secretos de TRUMP el más importante su apellido que es más falso que un dólar mexicano…albertoestevez88@hotmail.com
domingo, 6 de marzo de 2016
Despite protests from the studios of NBC, in New York, and the indignation of several activists, organizations of immigrants and Hispanic politicians, Donald Trump was the Chief Guest of the program of "Saturday Night Live" political humor and satire.
Some 300 demonstrators called by more than one dozen of Latino organizations participated in the protests and were peacefully.
The protesters expressed regret that the popular program had become a platform to disseminate what they described as a racist rhetoric against immigrants.
For the second time, the Tycoon and now Republican presidential aspirant was the driver of "Saturday Night live", which airs on American television.
Trump led the show and made fun of himself.
"Part of the reason why I am here is that is how to take a joke", said the magnate.
"During the introductory monologue, Trump heard the cry of"racist"comedian Larry David, in a scene written, to refer to the reward offered by an organization of Latino activists for those in the public who dared to interrupt the show.
" Trump is a racist! ", gave you Larry David.
" It's Larry David, what you are doing, Larry? ", asked Trump following the script.
" "Well I heard that if shouted they would give me $5,000", David completed the ready joke.
The program recreated an imaginary 2018 Presidential Cabinet meeting, headed by Trump, and in which his daughter Ivanka acts as Secretary of the Interior.
At that time, an actor who played the President of Mexico gave a so-called check, satirizing the promise of Donald Trump building a wall on the southern border of the United States and Mexico make pay therefore.
For an hour and half, not only Tycoon led the program but danced, sang, sent messages on twitter and made fun of his physical appearance, his gestures and reviews.
"But outside of the studios, some protesters said that the positions of Trump are a serious issue.
" "Racism is not a joke thing, our families are that are going to pay the consequences for the racism of Trump" warned Karina García, Answer Coalition activist.
" We all need and deserve respect and he is not giving them us, making jokes about, that is not right", said the Mexican immigrant Marta Morales.
"I offended that I said, I'm a rapist I'm a drug dealer. I work, I don't do that sort of thing, so when he shows me that I am a criminal, then I agree with you,"said Jaime González, another Mexican immigrant.
"I did not vote for you. Either time. I have voted Republican for the entirety of my life. I proudly wore pins and planted banners displaying my Republican loyalty. I was very vocal in my opposition to you -- particularly the ACA. Before I briefly explain my story allow me to first say this: I am so very sorry. I was so very wrong.
"You saved my life. My President, you saved my life, and I am eternally grateful.
"I have a 'pre-existing condition' and so could never purchase health insurance. Only after the ACA came into being could I be covered. Put simply to not take up too much of your time if you are in fact taking the time to read this: I would not be alive without access to care I received due to your law. Thank you for serving me even when I didn't vote for you. Thank you for being my President."
The Affordable Care Act saved my life. I can now say, after several surgeries, that I'm in recovery from what was a serious autoimmune disease. Kicked it to the curb.
That is why I am so excited to welcome President Obama to Milwaukee. Today, he'll congratulate the people of Milwaukee on helping deliver the same health care that saved my life to so many in their community. Tune in to watch his speech at 2:50 p.m. Eastern.
Before the Affordable Care Act, I was unable to pay for an incredibly expensive drug that helps to stabilize my condition. So, because I was too poor to pay thousands of dollars for medicine every few weeks, my hospital trips were emergency ones, to keep me from dying. There was absolutely no hope -- and I was quickly running out of money.
Like many fellow patients, I was stuck between paying what I couldn't afford and going without the health care I needed.
Then the President signed this bill. I was against it at first -- very against it. But with the Affordable Care Act, I was finally able to receive the quality of care that had eluded me for years. I was able to consult the top surgeon in my state for the particular surgery I needed. I was able to receive the stabilizing drug that was always hidden behind a doctor's apology: "I'm sorry, Mr. Brown, we have to take your financial considerations into account." I was able to stay at one of the best equipped hospitals in my state for as long as I needed, without having to worry about checking myself out early because of cost concerns. I had hope.
I saw things change after the Affordable Care Act. People who were denied treatment because of exorbitant cost, well, they started to get that treatment. The millions of people who were locked out of health insurance due to pre-existing conditions were finally able to seek medical counsel. Those who were denied access to medications could now take them.
America started to take care of her own.
In just a little bit, President Obama will take the stage to help celebrate Milwaukee's victory in the Healthy Communities Challenge and talk about the progress we've made on health care as a nation.
We deserve to live in a country where everyone has the same access to quality care that I did. Watch the President's speech to hear how he's making that happen.
I'm proud to welcome him to Wisconsin.
Thank you,
Brent
sábado, 27 de febrero de 2016
THE WHITE HOUSE
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This week, in a guest post for SCOTUSblog, the President offered some insight into what he's looking for in a Supreme Court nominee. Here's what he had to say:
The Constitution vests in the President the power to appoint judges to the Supreme Court. It’s a duty that I take seriously, and one that I will fulfill in the weeks ahead.
You can read his blog post here, and make sure to get the latest updates on the Supreme Court nomination process at wh.gov/scotus.It’s also one of the most important decisions that a President will make. Rulings handed down by the Supreme Court directly affect our economy, our security, our rights, and our daily lives. Needless to say, this isn’t something I take lightly. It’s a decision to which I devote considerable time, deep reflection, careful deliberation, and serious consultation with legal experts, members of both political parties, and people across the political spectrum. And with thanks to SCOTUSblog for allowing me to guest post today, I thought I’d share some spoiler-free insights into what I think about before appointing the person who will be our next Supreme Court Justice. First and foremost, the person I appoint will be eminently qualified. He or she will have an independent mind, rigorous intellect, impeccable credentials, and a record of excellence and integrity. I’m looking for a mastery of the law, with an ability to hone in on the key issues before the Court, and provide clear answers to complex legal questions. Second, the person I appoint will be someone who recognizes the limits of the judiciary’s role; who understands that a judge’s job is to interpret the law, not make the law. I seek judges who approach decisions without any particular ideology or agenda, but rather a commitment to impartial justice, a respect for precedent, and a determination to faithfully apply the law to the facts at hand. But I’m also mindful that there will be cases that reach the Supreme Court in which the law is not clear. There will be cases in which a judge’s analysis necessarily will be shaped by his or her own perspective, ethics, and judgment. That’s why the third quality I seek in a judge is a keen understanding that justice is not about abstract legal theory, nor some footnote in a dusty casebook. It’s the kind of life experience earned outside the classroom and the courtroom; experience that suggests he or she views the law not only as an intellectual exercise, but also grasps the way it affects the daily reality of people’s lives in a big, complicated democracy, and in rapidly changing times. That, I believe, is an essential element for arriving at just decisions and fair outcomes. A sterling record. A deep respect for the judiciary’s role. An understanding of the way the world really works. That’s what I’m considering as I fulfill my constitutional duty to appoint a judge to our highest court. And as Senators prepare to fulfill their constitutional responsibility to consider the person I appoint, I hope they’ll move quickly to debate and then confirm this nominee so that the Court can continue to serve the American people at full strength. |
Cambridge, MA
miércoles, 24 de febrero de 2016
jueves, 11 de febrero de 2016
Nine years ago today, I stood on the steps of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, to announce my candidacy for President of the United States.
I asked you to join me in taking up the unfinished business of perfecting our union -- to work together to build a better future.
Along the way, Americans like you have done that by playing the most important role in our democracy -- the role of citizen. You've taken on the painstaking work of progress. You've helped us find that middle ground where real change is won -- change like rescuing our economy from the brink of another Great Depression, protecting our planet, and helping millions of Americans gain health insurance.
I'll be the first to admit that this journey hasn't always been easy, especially when our politics can seem so small. But I'm still hopeful that our politics can reflect the basic decency of the American people.
That's why I'm going back to Springfield today -- because fixing our broken politics cannot wait. And I still believe we can do it together.
I hope you'll tune in today at 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
President Barack Obama
miércoles, 10 de febrero de 2016
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lunes, 1 de febrero de 2016
During his final State of the Union, the President put me in charge of a new national commitment to ending cancer as we know it.
We're calling it a "Moonshot," and that's because I believe that this effort, like President Kennedy's call to land on the moon 55 years ago, is truly a call to humankind -- to be bold and do big things.
And right now, I'm about to walk into the very first meeting of the Cancer Moonshot Task Force the President just created, and tasked me with chairing.
Here's what it all means.
Every single federal agency with a part to play in this mission -- from the National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration to the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Energy and its national energy labs -- will be in the same room together to make sure we're working from the same playbook.
We'll make sure we're making the most of investments, of our research and data, our supercomputing capabilities, our targeted incentives, private-sector efforts, and patient-engagement initiatives.
In fact, just today we announced a new 1 billion dollar jumpstart to make sure some of the best work going on has the funding that it needs.
Because ultimately, as the federal government, our job is to break down silos and bring people together who are doing the most cutting-edge work. Our job is to clear out the bureaucratic hurdles -- and let science happen.
And we're going to continue to call on families, researchers, and physicians all across the country to join this effort and rise to the challenge.
I've been in touch with hundreds of the world's top cancer physicians, researchers, and philanthropists.
And I’ve been in touch with Americans around the country who know the realities of this disease firsthand, people who have lived through it and people who have lost their loved ones they hold most dearly.
If you’ve got a story to tell about how this disease has touched your life, I want to hear from you.
And following the meeting, at around 3:30 p.m. Eastern, Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Douglas Lowy, Chief of the National Cancer Institute’s Laboratory of Cellular Oncology, will be taking your questions on Twitter. You can ask them using #CancerMoonshot.
As the President said in the State of the Union, we can do this for the loved ones we've lost -- and the families we can still save.
I couldn't agree more. If there is one word that defines us as Americans, it's "possibility." And I believe this is possible.
I know that we can do this.
I'll be in touch along the way with ways you can help -- believe it.
Thank you,
Joe
U.S. Chief Technology Officer
jueves, 21 de enero de 2016
"Today's progress -- Americans coming home, an Iran that has rolled back its nuclear program and accepted unprecedented monitoring of that program -- these things are a reminder of what we can achieve when we lead with strength and with wisdom; with courage and resolve and patience. America can do, and has done, big things when we work together"
domingo, 17 de enero de 2016
jueves, 14 de enero de 2016
Department of Labor
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¿QUIÉN ESTÁ DETRÁS DEL MITO?
México, D. F., a 14 de enero de 2016 Qué terrible el debate sobre la entrevista de Sean Penn, producida por Kate del Castillo, a Joaquín Guzmán Loera.
Hay puntos de vista de todo: de puros, puristas y puritanos; de interesados y hasta de quienes sólo comentan por lo que ven en la tele (ahhh, sin faltar los trolls de Presidencia de la República y los partidos en el poder).
La verdad ni a cual irle... Todos metidos en el espectáculo y, desde mi punto de vista, se les olvida lo verdaderamente importante:
El Estado Mexicano tuvo anteriormente a Guzmán Loera dos ocasiones en la cárcel y no cortó sus “brazos financieros”, quienes presumiblemente, a base de cañonazos de miles y millones de pesos, le dieron la oportunidad de escaparse. Como tampoco lo ha hecho con los de los demás delincuentes que “tiene” en presidio y, mucho menos con los que siguen operando desde la clandestinidad. Esta es una gran falta de quienes están y han estado al frente de los gobiernos y son parte fundamental de ese Estado.
Y es precisamente este tema el que permite preguntarse lo siguiente:
Si Carlos Slim tiene problemas para poder manejar su imperio económico desde la legalidad, enclavado en la comodidad de “Slim City” en la Colonia Granada, siendo dueño, además, del aparato de telecomunicaciones más importante de toda América Latina y una parte de Europa, no imagino cómo Guzmán Loera lo hizo desde el penal de máxima seguridad del Altiplano ni cómo lo hizo desde el llamado “triángulo dorado de la droga” en la Sierra Madre Occidental, en ranchos donde hay más gallos, gallinas, pollos y ganado --además de droga--, que computadoras y demás aparatos tecnológicos para administrar, no sólo una gran red de seguridad personal (aunque siempre lo han atrapado con no más de una media docena de acompañantes); cultivadores, procesadores y distribuidores de droga; sicarios que pelean con otros cárteles por los corredores de la droga y las plazas o territorios.
Pero, sobre todo, no me imagino cómo este hombre ciertamente arcaico, puede administrar una red financiera que maneja miles de millones de dólares alrededor del mundo sin que las autoridades de decenas de países, no sólo México, hayan podido dar con algunos de sus más cercanos operadores financieros para comenzar a derribar ese imperio. Sobre todo, incluso, cuando la mayor parte de su tiempo lo dedica a esconderse y a disfrutar de sus mujeres (según los propios medios de comunicación que difunden historias rosas del narcotraficante).
Que no nos pretendan engañar y que no se engañen. Joaquín Guzmán Loera seguramente sólo es dueño de una parte muy pequeña de esa fortuna, como operador del esquema mediático- delincuencial. Es solamente la cara visible de ese grupo mafioso incrustado en los altos niveles del gobierno y la estructura económico-financiera mexicana, que lo protege y desprotege a su conveniencia.
Entonces, el verdadero administrador y beneficiario pleno del dinero que derraman el narcotráfico y otras actividades delincuenciales es otro, dirigente o grupo, que seguramente usa trajes de marca, vive cómodamente en la Ciudad de México y, si no despacha en alguna oficina gubernamental o del Poder Legislativo, podría hacerlo desde la oficina de algún corporativo.
Quienes ya vieron la entrevista de Sean Penn y las comunicaciones entre Guzmán y la actriz Kate del Castillo, seguramente habrán notado la primitiva personalidad y capacidad intelectual del que fuera hasta el viernes el “hombre más buscado” del mundo, a quien pretenden construir como un verdadero mito para hacernos creer algo que no es por sí sólo, salvo ser seguramente un matón que no se tentó el corazón para ascender en la carrera criminal, pero que cuenta con la dirección, complacencia y protección, desde los altos niveles de la política mexicana para “ser quien es”, un mito a modo.
Porque si careciera de la protección y seguramente la dirección desde las altas esferas del gobierno y del Estado –quienes seguramente se llevan los altos porcentajes de la derrama económica por la protección--, difícilmente podría operar un emporio económico-financiero de más de mil millones de dólares, como el que dice la revista Forbes, tiene.
Es ahí donde debe estar el debate y que no lo quieran trasladar a otra parte para darnos más circo. Eso quiere decir que ese Estado Mexicano al que también pertenecemos como sociedad, está podrido. Políticos, dirigentes de partidos, jueces, magistrados, ministros, legisladores, funcionarios públicos de todos los niveles, están insertos en una gran red de corrupción que permite edificar grandes mitos para fortuna de unos cuantos.
Entonces, lo que esta sociedad debería debatir es: ¿Quién o quiénes están detrás del mito, que es o son el verdadero beneficiario de los mil millones de dólares de los que habla Forbes?