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| | My employer's HR department asked me to validate a coworker's identification documents and attest that they're legitimate, for government tax form purposes. I got an email from our payroll vendor, TriNet, with a link to attest to those documents' authenticity. Clicking it took me to a page with scans of my friend's driver's license and Social Security card without requiring me to log in first. My coworker hadn't entered their driver's license number into the form, so I used the scanned image to enter it ...
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| | Click here for a printer-friendly version of this article It's good news that President Obama and Congressional leaders have reached agreement on a deal to prevent a near-term tax increase on individuals and small businesses. As a public trustee for the Social Security Trust Funds I feel, however, obliged to sound an alarm about [...]
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| | The president has two challenges: How does he convince enough congressional Democrats to support a deal they won't like because it doesn't raise taxes, and how does he mitigate the attacks from those on the left who deny a serious and immediate problem even exists? The post The coming Democratic split on Social Security appeared first on Keith Hennessey.
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| [AI summary] The text is a complex and multifaceted piece that delves into the historical and political interactions between the United States and Africa, particularly focusing on the CIA's role in covert operations and its alleged influence on African leaders. The author, Dr. Gerald Horne, presents a critical analysis of U.S. imperialism and the CIA's involvement in Africa, drawing on historical examples such as the CIA's actions in Ghana, the United States' relationship with leaders like Kwame Nkrumah, and the potential CIA influence on figures like Barack Obama Sr. The text also touches on broader themes of U.S. foreign policy, the Cold War, and the impact of American actions on African nations. The piece is part of a larger discourse on U.S. imperialism ...