How the false prophets rose: Republican and Democratic voters are embracing Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders to punish the two major parties' failures
If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage.
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If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage..
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Saturday, February 20, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
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If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage.
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic socialist showing up Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, the wealthy marketing genius who is pummeling the Republican field, unite in railing that the rich and powerful have rigged the U.S. economy against everyone else.
How the false prophets rose: Republican and Democratic voters are embracing Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders to punish the two major parties' failures
If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage.
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic socialist showing up Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, the wealthy marketing genius who is pummeling the Republican field, unite in railing that the rich and powerful have rigged the U.S. economy against everyone else.
False prophets both, Sanders and Trump are masters at amplifying long-building national frustrations and anger over, first and foremost, declining standards of living. They are now speaking the exact same language.
Here is Sanders in last week’s Democratic debate:
“Millions of Americans are giving up on the political process. And they’re giving up on the political process because they understand the economy is rigged.
“They are working longer hours for low wages. They’re worried about the future of their kids, and yet almost all new income and wealth is going to the top 1 percent . .
Richard Dreyfuss doesn't think Bernie Madoff cared when his sons died
Starring in ABC's “Madoff”helped Richard Dreyfuss form a very concise opinion on Bernie Madoff.
“He was amoral,” Dreyfus told Confidenti@l at the Skirball Center premiere. "Most people don't realize that there's moral, immoral and amoral. He was not only amoral, he was a sociopath, which means that ultimately, if you scratch the surface, he didn't give a hoot in hell about anybody including his family. Nothing. Nothing penetrated him. And I think when his sonsOh, well.’”
In a letter obtained by NBC News one year ago, Madoff denied that was the case.
“As difficult as it is for me to live with the pain I have inflicted on so many, there is nothing to compare with the degree of pain I endure with the loss of my son's (sic) Mark and Andy,” he wrote in January 2015.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
No obstacle to transfer Sicille to National Hospital
Submitting a medical report regarding former Ceylinco Chairman Lalith Kotelawala’s wife Sicille who is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Colombo, the CID yesterday informed Court that the private hospital has no objection to transfer the suspect to the Colombo National Hospital.
Meanwhile, the medical report submitted by the hospital stated that Kotelawala is currently undergoing treatment at cardiac care unit of the hospital and she is required to receive further medical treatment in this regard.
Meanwhile, the CID submitted to Court that they were unable to record a statement from the suspect owing to her illness. The CID further said they would seek Attorney General’s advice regarding the future investigation into the incident.
Accordingly, Chief Magistrate Gihan Pilapitiya ordered that Kotelawala, wanted on an arrest warrant over an alleged fraud at F&G Property Developers (Private) Limited, be kept under CID custody until February 11.
Kotelawala had been absconding Courts since 2008. Several courts including the Colombo High Court had issued warrants and red notices for Kotelawala’s arrest in connection with defrauding the depositors of Golden Key Credit ard Company, F&G Property Developers (Private) Limited, Ceylinco Shriram Capital Management Services and several other cases affiliated to Ceylico Company.
Kotelawala who was evading arrest, is a former deputy chairperson of the Ceylinco Group and is held responsible for the fraud at Golden Key Credit Card Company, an affiliated company of the group.
She is the third suspect in the magisterial inquiry in connection with the alleged misappropriation of Rs. 26 billion of the Golden Key Credit Card Company.
Kotelawela fled the country when courts issued an open warrant for her arrest in 2009. Police later requested Interpol assistance to arrest Kotelawela, a director of the collapsed Golden Key Credit Card Company.
Ceylinco Group former chairman Lalith Kotelawala who was earlier remanded over the case is out on bail.
Senior Counsel Saliya Peiris with Counsel Rukshan Nanayakkara appeared for Sicille Kotelawala.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
EXCLUSIVE: NYPD cop who retired with knee injury, $66G pension regularly runs triathlons
Add a runner who recently competed in an Escape from Alcatraz triathlon to the rogues gallery of NYPD cops who retired on a taxpayer-funded disability pension.
Rachel Niccoll, who spent 13 years on the force before retiring in 2009, receives the generous pension package that pays her $66,083 a year, plus benefits — and also regularly runs races in New York, records show.A letter to the Daily News signed “concerned citizen” said Niccoll, 44, suffered a knee injury on the job.
“She has, since retirement, been able to participate in several grueling sports events which many able body full duty (Members of the Service) would have a hard time participating much less finishing,” the letter read.
“Why am I doing this? Many truly deserving individuals have been denied or put through the ringer to get their benefits.”
The New York City Police Pension Fund confirmed Niccoll — who worked in the 24th Precinct on the Upper West Side — received the disability pension but would not reveal the nature of her injury
years after retirement she competed in the 2012 Harryman triathlon on Bear Mountain. At the 2013 Escape From Alcatraz triathlon she placed 50th in her age group. All told, Niccoll competed in at least eight triathlons, including in Thailand and Ireland. Numerous photos of her at finish lines are posted online
Bernie Sanders meets with Rev. Al Sharpton at Sylvia’s in Harlem
Bernie Sanders broke bread with the Rev. Al Sharpton Wednesday as the surging Democratic presidential candidate from Brooklyn sought to shore up support among black voters.
The pair met at Sylvia’s in Harlem around 10 a.m.
Sharpton hugged Sanders at the entrance to the Lenox Ave. food mecca. They waved to supporters who chanted “Bernie! Bernie!”









