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Irony: At His Own Railroad Safety Presser, Senator Nearly Gets Hit By a Train
Question: What nearly became black and white, and red all over?
Answer: Senator Richard Blumenthal’s safety statistics chart.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal staged a press conference Friday on a rail platform to decry a “laxity and lapse in safety and reliability” by the Metro-North Railroad, according to The Associated Press.

What an Ad Guy Does When He’s Ticked Off About the State of the State He Lives In
Answer: That “ad guy” creates a concept ad about the idea to secede to Wisconsin.Yup, I can tell you, it sure felt good to get that idea out of my head. Sure the idea’s “way out there,” but so is living for decades here, knowing how great this state of Illinois could be, if we didn’t have Chicago’s polital inbred twits running (and ruining) everything they touch.

Krauthammer: The Unsettled Science of Global Warming
A rather compelling argument by Charles Krauthammer on the “unsettled science of global warming.”

Trey Gowdy: Nancy Pelosi “Mind-numblingly Stupid.”
So, do you agree with U.S. Representative Trey Gowdy, when he reacted to Nancy Pelosi’s recent accusation toward Republicans of voter suppression, characterizing her commentary as “Mind-numbingly stupid”? Take a look at the video from Fox News here:

County By County Launches Campaign
A citizen-first fundraising campaign just launched seeking $50,000 per state – a total of $2.5 million – to focus on improving the nation with a hyper focus on one community at a time. Campaign Chairman James Pugh is the founder of Texas-based educational center called God Is Government.
Transcript: James Rybicki, January 18, 2018
COMMITTEE SENSITIVE
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EXECUTIVE SESSION COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JOINT W/ COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM AND OVERSIGHT, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C.
INTERVIEW OF: JAMES RYBICKI
Thursday, January 18, 2018 Washington, D.C. (240 pages)
The interview in the above matter was held in Room 2141, Rayburn House Office Building, commencing at 10:15 a.m.