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2018 FARM BILL BLUNDER ABOUT TO HAPPEN

Recovery Rocks

The 2018 farm bill is currently going to ban
convicted felons with a drug record from
participating in the hemp industry.

This is going to be interesting.

 When Wal-Mart places a huge order to fill
all their stores, is the law not going to allow
them too? As their are plenty of drug convicted
felons that work for Walmart.

Mary at checkout sells cbd gummies, Mary is a
convicted drug offender, Mary gets busted as
she sold to a cop, poor Mary, she has 3 kids took
take care of, she now has to take a day off to go
to court and miss a full minimum wage 8 hour day
of work. Mary goes to court, hmm, gee Mary you
sold a undercover cop a bag of cbd gummy bears.
Shame on you, you have a past drug conviction, you
shouldn't be selling a now legal product (after
farm bill passes). Oh, what's that Mary you're on
probation?

Whats the consequences? Mary violates probation,
goes back to jail now facing to do whatever time she
has left. Mary loses her job, apartment and kids
possibly? Wal-Mart gets fined?

This ban makes no sense at all. Most companies
won't even be able to sell cbd as most companies
hire convicted drug felons. Making hemp legal is
a major step forward, banning convicted drug felons
is moving backwards.

Please make some noise on this ban because it
needs to be taken out the 2018 farm bill!

The Trump Hire List...

thiefofa1073

THE HIRE LIST
a. Carter Page: working with Russians since 2013 (3 years before Trump ran)
- adopted by Trump as an advisor (Charged and under GOP-exposed FISA warrant)

b. Paul Manafort: working for Russians for Ukraine work for 15 years
- adopted by Trump as his Campaign Manager (Guilty and under 2nd case/plea deal)

c. Michael Flynn: working with Russians and foreign governments (e.g. Turkey)
- adopted by Trump as National Security Advisor (Guilty/ co-operating)

d. Papadopoulos: meetings with Russians contradicting his oaths given
- adopted by Trump as campaign Foreign Policy Advisor (Guilty/ co-operating)

e. Felix Sater: quote "I will get Putin in on this, WE will get Donald elected"
- adopted by Trump as election liason (co-operating for global money laundering)

f. Rick Gates: worked with Manafort for 8 years & earned millions for Russian work
- adopted by Trump as senior deputy campaign official (pled guilty/ co-operating)

g. Wilbur Ross: led private bailout of Bank of Cyprus, haven for Russian oligarchs
- repeatedly failed to disclose Russian financial interests & ties in hearings
- adopted by Trump as US Commerce Secretary (refuses to answer any queries)

h. Jeff Sessions: Forgot meetings with Russian ambassador/ remembered them
- adopted by Trump as US att. general (1st Republican to back Trump election)
- dismissed by Trump after repeatedly reprimanded for not stopping Russia case

i. Jared Kushner: Forgot meetings with Russians then remembered them
- adopted by Trump as son-in-law (£1 Billion in debt & Russian back channels)

j. Don Junior: Forgot meeting with Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya then remembered it
- adopted by Trump as son (released emails detailing agenda and parties involved)

k. Rex Tillerson: given Russia friendship medal by Putin, previous Russia/Exxon deals
- adopted by Trump as US State Sec. (was director of Bahama US-Russia oil firm)

l. Betsy Devos: brother Erik met a “high level Russian close to Putin” on 11 Jan '17
- he attempted to set up back channels between Donald Trump and Putin
- adopted by Trump as US Education Secretary (she 'denies' any knowledge of meeting)

m. Hope Hicks : Close aide, involved in Don Junior Russian meeting excuse email
- adopted by Trump as comms director (quit right after Sen. Int. Committee interview)

n. Sam Nunberg: triggered by Russian-based questions from past Mueller interviews
- adopted by Trump as election advisor (initially refused to accept Mueller subpeona)

o. Roger Stone: denied having any advance knowledge of the Podesta email hack
- disputes any connection to Russian intelligence or Podesta's brothers Russian links
- adopted by Trump as election advisor (under focus by Mueller via other interviews)

p. Corey Lewandowski: has reversed previous denials about Carter Page's Russia visit
- adopted by Trump as campaign manager (still under questioning by committee)

q. Michael Caputo: worked in Gazprom Media, Ukraine, was Putin's PR in the US
- adopted by Trump as Campaign Adviser (investigated by House Intel Committee)

r. Michael Cohen: subpoenaed to provide info/  testimony on Russian Kremlin links
- adopted by Trump as his personal lawyer (under investigation and possible plea deals)

Fmr. CIA head On Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump & ‘kompromat’ | T...



thiefofa1073

THE HIRE LIST
a. Carter Page: working with Russians since 2013 (3 years before Trump ran)
- adopted by Trump as an advisor (Charged and under GOP-exposed FISA warrant)
b. Paul Manafort: working for Russians for Ukraine work for 15 years
- adopted by Trump as his Campaign Manager (Guilty and under 2nd case/plea deal)

c. Michael Flynn: working with Russians and foreign governments (e.g. Turkey)
- adopted by Trump as National Security Advisor (Guilty/ co-operating)

d. Papadopoulos: meetings with Russians contradicting his oaths given
- adopted by Trump as campaign Foreign Policy Advisor (Guilty/ co-operating)

e. Felix Sater: quote "I will get Putin in on this, WE will get Donald elected"
- adopted by Trump as election liason (co-operating for global money laundering)

f. Rick Gates: worked with Manafort for 8 years & earned millions for Russian work
- adopted by Trump as senior deputy campaign official (pled guilty/ co-operating)

g. Wilbur Ross: led private bailout of Bank of Cyprus, haven for Russian oligarchs
- repeatedly failed to disclose Russian financial interests & ties in hearings
- adopted by Trump as US Commerce Secretary (refuses to answer any queries)

h. Jeff Sessions: Forgot meetings with Russian ambassador/ remembered them
- adopted by Trump as US att. general (1st Republican to back Trump election)
- dismissed by Trump after repeatedly reprimanded for not stopping Russia case

i. Jared Kushner: Forgot meetings with Russians then remembered them
- adopted by Trump as son-in-law (£1 Billion in debt & Russian back channels)

j. Don Junior: Forgot meeting with Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya then remembered it
- adopted by Trump as son (released emails detailing agenda and parties involved)

k. Rex Tillerson: given Russia friendship medal by Putin, previous Russia/Exxon deals
- adopted by Trump as US State Sec. (was director of Bahama US-Russia oil firm)

l. Betsy Devos: brother Erik met a “high level Russian close to Putin” on 11 Jan '17
- he attempted to set up back channels between Donald Trump and Putin
- adopted by Trump as US Education Secretary (she 'denies' any knowledge of meeting)

m. Hope Hicks : Close aide, involved in Don Junior Russian meeting excuse email
- adopted by Trump as comms director (quit right after Sen. Int. Committee interview)

n. Sam Nunberg: triggered by Russian-based questions from past Mueller interviews
- adopted by Trump as election advisor (initially refused to accept Mueller subpeona)

o. Roger Stone: denied having any advance knowledge of the Podesta email hack
- disputes any connection to Russian intelligence or Podesta's brothers Russian links
- adopted by Trump as election advisor (under focus by Mueller via other interviews)

p. Corey Lewandowski: has reversed previous denials about Carter Page's Russia visit
- adopted by Trump as campaign manager (still under questioning by committee)

q. Michael Caputo: worked in Gazprom Media, Ukraine, was Putin's PR in the US
- adopted by Trump as Campaign Adviser (investigated by House Intel Committee)

r. Michael Cohen: subpoenaed to provide info/  testimony on Russian Kremlin links
- adopted by Trump as his personal lawyer (under investigation and possible plea deals)

Trump: Pardon For Convicted Liar Manafort 'Not Off The Table' | The Beat...



Mueller has already obtained guilty pleas from Manafort, to state crimes. No trials needed, all Mueller has to do is hand him over to the several states he has already plead guilty . Manafort will then do hard state time. Worse yet, Mueller stripped him of all cash and assets so no commissary unless he can find a way to earn some cash.  Hope this traitor has a nice life.



Robert Mueller’s Office Says Paul Manafort Violated Plea Deal By Lying |...

Manafort has already plead guilty to a number of state charges so no presidential pardon will help him now. Worse yet is that now that Mueller has stripped him of his last dime,  he doesn't want to challenge Mueller because if he wins things only get worse for him. He really doesn't want to wind up in a state prison where the staff is much less professional than Federal prison and the staff has wider digression when dealing with residents.

President Donald Trump Heads To G20; Will He Give Firm Messages? | Morni...

He'll give a strong message all right, unfortunately it won't be a good one. His actions so far have sent the strongest messages there is. He favors money and business over fairness and justice. So anyone looking for statesmanship can just forget it. It's time for some peuril slime filled cash-on-barrelhead calculations.  While such messages are useless on politics this chump knows nothing about politics, he is a simple gold digger who can be easily tricked out of everything he has by a strong leader. Senor Putin comes to mind.



Every day he spends in office will have a significant and detrimental cost.

Robert Mueller Team: Paul Manafort Lied After Plea Deal, Sentence Him | ...

Looks like his goose is cooked, Mueller also had him plead guilty to a number of state charges which the President cannot pardon him for. That means he's much better off not contesting Mueller's claims or he will wind up doing time in a state prison. They are much less comfortable than Federal lock ups I'm told because they deal with less brainy people who have committed much cruder crimes. The staffing is less professional and have much more latitude when dealing with inmates. In short it's a match made in hell.  Even worse he has no money to mitigate his position as a begger. Oy Vey.