Saturday, October 8, 2016

Melania Trump urges voters to accept GOP nominee's apology

"The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me.... This does not represent the man that I know. He has the heart and mind of a leader. I hope people will accept his apology, as I have, and focus on the important issues facing our nation and the world."

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/melania-trump-urges-voters-to-accept-gop-nominees-apology-229367#ixzz4MWaqveLH
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Hillary admitted she’s for ‘open borders’ in paid, private speech


Hillary calls her supporters a "bucket of losers" in secret Wall St. speech


Sheriff Clarke on Trump, Bill Clinton, and women


"THE LIST=> Hillary’s Filthy F***ing Potty Mouth Puts Trump to Shame"




Fmr Bernie Sanders staffer @TezlynFigaro brings a little sanity to the #TrumpTapes hubbubMillennials know the score


TOP 10 THINGS HILLARY DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE




- October 08, 2016 -

TOP 10 THINGS HILLARY DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE

Leaked Transcripts of Hillary Clinton's Closed Door Paid Speeches Reveal What Clinton's Title Should Actually Be, (D-Wall Street)

"Hillary Clinton's secret Wall Street speeches prove what we have known all along - that Clinton is a self-serving Washington insider who has continued to deceive the American people for 30 years. Now we finally get confirmation of Clinton’s catastrophic plans for completely open borders and diminishing America’s influence in the world. There is a reason Clinton gave these high-paid speeches in secret behind closed doors - her real intentions will destroy American sovereignty as we know it, further illustrating why Hillary Clinton is simply unfit to be president.” — Jason Miller, Senior Communications Adviser


TOP TAKEAWAYS
  • Clinton said that to be “successful, politically” you “need both a public and private position” on public policy.
  • In a speech to a Wall Street audience, Clinton went to great lengths to shift blame from the big banks, divulging that she allowed her constituents to “literally yell” at her to take out their anger for the financial crisis.
  • Clinton confessed in the Big Banks that she was “far removed” from the “struggles of the middle class” because of her and Bill’s “fortunes.”
  • To the Big Banks, Clinton said that Wall Street insiders are needed to solve the problems on Wall Street.
  • Clinton bragged that as a Senator she did all she could do to make sure the financial industry “continued to prosper…”
  • Clinton confided in the Big Banks that she feels there is a “bias against people who have led successful and/or complicated lives…”
  • In front of a Brazilian bank, Clinton cited that her “dream is hemispheric common market with open trade and open borders.”
  • In front of a Canadian audience, Clinton said she hopes the US can model ours after their system.
  • In front of a Big Bank, Clinton bragged about her “great relationship” with the financial sector and about how much “respect” she has for the industry.

#1 CLINTON SAID TO A CLOSED DOOR AUDIENCE THAT TO BE “SUCCESSFUL, POLITICALLY” YOU “NEED BOTH A PUBLIC AND PRIVATE POSITION” ON PUBLIC POLICY
Clinton Said Behind Closed Doors That In Order To Be “Successful, Politically” You Need To Have “Both A Public And Private Position” On Public Policy. CLINTON: “You just have to sort of figure out how to — getting back to that word, ‘balance’ — how to balance the public and the private efforts that are necessary to be successful, politically, and that’s not just a comment about today. That, I think, has probably been true for all of our history, and if you saw the Spielberg movie, Lincoln, and how he was maneuvering and working to get the 13th Amendment passed, and he called one of my favorite predecessors, Secretary Seward, who had been the governor and senator from New York, ran against Lincoln for president, and he told Seward, I need your help to get this done. And Seward called some of his lobbyist friends who knew how to make a deal, and they just kept going at it. I mean, politics is like sausage being made. It is unsavory, and it always has been that way, but we usually end up where we need to be. But if everybody’s watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position. And finally, I think — I believe in evidence-based decision making. I want to know what the facts are. I mean, it’s like when you guys go into some kind of a deal, you know, are you going to do that development or not, are you going to do that renovation or not, you know, you look at the numbers. You try to figure out what’s going to work and what’s not going to work.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Speech For National Multi-Housing Council, 4/24/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#2 CLINTON WENT TO GREAT LENGTHS TO SHIFT THE BLAME OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AWAY FROM THE BIG BANKS
In A Speech Before Goldman Sachs, Clinton Admitted That As Senator She Tried To Shift The Blame Away From The Big Banks, Allowing Her Constituents To “Literally Yell At Me For The United States And Our Banking System…” CLINTON:“That was one of the reasons that I started traveling in February of ‘09, so people could, you know, literally yell at me for the United States and our banking system causing this everywhere. Now, that’s an oversimplification we know, but it was the conventional wisdom. And I think that there’s a lot that could have been avoided in terms of both misunderstanding and really politicizing what happened with greater transparency, with greater openness on all sides, you know, what happened, how did it happen, how do we prevent it from happening? You guys help us figure it out and let’s make sure that we do it right this time. And I think that everybody was desperately trying to fend off the worst effects institutionally, governmentally, and there just wasn’t that opportunity to try to sort this out, and that came later.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com,Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#3 CLINTON EMPATHIZED WITH THE BIG BANKS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS SAYING SHE WAS “FAR REMOVED” FROM THE “STRUGGLES OF THE MIDDLE CLASS” BECAUSE OF HER AND BILL’S “FORTUNES”
In A Speech Before Goldman Sachs, Clinton Admitted At A Bankers Conference That Her And Bill Are “Far Removed” From The “Struggles Of The Middle Class” Because Of Their “Fortunes.” CLINTON: “And I am not taking a position on any policy, but I do think there is a growing sense of anxiety and even anger in the country over the feeling that the game is rigged. And I never had that feeling when I was growing up. Never. I mean, were there really rich people, of course there were. My father loved to complain about big business and big government, but we had a solid middle class upbringing. We had good public schools. We had accessible health care. We had our little, you know, one-family house that, you know, he saved up his money, didn’t believe in mortgages. So I lived that. And now, obviously, I’m kind of far removed because the life I’ve lived and the economic, you know, fortunes that my husband and I now enjoy, but I haven’t forgotten it.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks at Goldman-Black Rock, 2/4/14, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#4 TO THE BIG BANKS, CLINTON SUGGESTED THAT WALL STREET INSIDERS WERE NEEDED TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS WITH WALL STREET 
In A Speech Before Goldman Sachs, Clinton Said The “People Who Know [Wall Street] Better Than Anybody Are The People Who Work In The Industry.” “I mean, it’s still happening, as you know. People are looking back and trying to, you know, get compensation for bad mortgages and all the rest of it in some of the agreements that are being reached. There’s nothing magic about regulations, too much is bad, too little is bad. How do you get to the golden key, how do we figure out what works? And the people that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry. And I think there has to be a recognition that, you know, there’s so much at stake now, I mean, the business has changed so much and decisions are made so quickly, in nano seconds basically. We spend trillions of dollars to travel around the world, but it’s in everybody’s interest that we have a better framework, and not just for the United States but for the entire world, in which to operate and trade.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks At Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)
Before Deutsche Bank, Clinton Said That It Is Up To “The Industry Itself,” Referring To Wall Street, To “Strengthen Our Economy.” CLINTON: “Remember what Teddy Roosevelt did. Yes, he took on what he saw as the excesses in the economy, but he also stood against the excesses in politics. He didn’t want to unleash a lot of nationalist, populistic reaction. He wanted to try to figure out how to get back into that balance that has served America so well over our entire nationhood. Today, there’s more that can and should be done that really has to come from the industry itself, and how we can strengthen our economy, create more jobs at a time where that’s increasingly challenging, to get back to Teddy Roosevelt’s square deal. And I really believe that our country and all of you are up to that job.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks to Deutsche Bank, 10/7/14, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#5 CLINTON BRAGGED ABOUT HOW AS SENATOR SHE “DID ALL I COULD TO MAKE SURE [THE FINANCE INDUSTRY] CONTINUED TO PROSPER”
Clinton Bragged That As A Senator She “Did All I Could Do To Make Sure [The Finance Industry] Continued To Prosper…” CLINTON: “When I was a Senator from New York, I represented and worked with so many talented principled people who made their living in finance. But even thought I represented them and did all I could to make sure they continued to prosper, I called for closing the carried interest loophole and addressing skyrocketing CEO pay. I also was calling in ‘06, ‘07 for doing something about the mortgage crisis, because I saw every day from Wall Street literally to main streets across New York how a well-functioning financial system is essential. So when I raised early warnings about early warnings about subprime mortgages and called for regulating derivatives and over complex financial products, I didn’t get some big arguments, because people sort of said, no, that makes sense. But boy, have we had fights about it ever since.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#6 CLINTON SAID THERE WAS A “BIAS AGAINST PEOPLE WHO HAVE LED SUCCESSFUL AND/OR COMPLICATED LIVES”
In A Goldman Sachs Sponsored Speech, Clinton Said That There Is A “Bias Against People Who Have Led Successful And/Or Complicated Lives…” CLINTON: “Yeah. Well, you know what Bob Rubin said about that. He said, you know, when he came to Washington, he had a fortune. And when he left Washington, he had a small…” CEO OF GOLDMAN SACHS LLOYD BLANKFEIN: “That’s how you have a small fortune, is you go to Washington.” CLINTON: “You go to Washington. Right. But, you know, part of the problem with the political situation, too, is that there is such a bias against people who have led successful and/or complicated lives. You know, the divestment of assets, the stripping of all kinds of positions, the sale of stocks. It just becomes very onerous and unnecessary.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks At Goldman Sachs Builders And Innovators Summit, 10/29/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#7 SPEAKING AT A BRAZILIAN BANK CLINTON SAID HER “DREAM IS A HEMISPHERIC COMMON MARKET WITH OPEN TRADE AND OPEN BORDERS”
Speaking At A Brazilian Bank, Clinton Said Her “Dream Is A Hemispheric Common Market With Open Trade And Open Borders…” CLINTON: “My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders, some time in the future with energy that is as green and sustainable as we can get it, powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks to Banco Itau, 5/16/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#8 CLINTON TOLD WALL STREET SHE NEEDS THEIR MONEY FOR HER CAMPAIGNS
Clinton Told Goldman Sachs That “Running For Office In Our Country Takes A Lot Of Money” And That People “Should Ask Some Tough Questions Before Handing Over Campaign Contributions…” CLINTON: “Secondly, running for office in our country takes a lot of money, and candidates have to go out and raise it. New York is probably the leading site for contributions for fundraising for candidates on both sides of the aisle, and it’s also our economic center. And there are a lot of people here who should ask some tough questions before handing over campaign contributions to people who were really playing chicken with our whole economy.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks To Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#9 IN FRONT OF A CANADIAN AUDIENCE, CLINTON SAID THAT THE US SHOULD MODEL THEIR SYSTEM AFTER OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE NORTH
In Canada, Clinton Said That She Wants America To Get “Universal Healthcare Coverage Like You Have Here In Canada.” CLINTON: “You know, on healthcare we are the prisoner of our past. The way we got to develop any kind of medical insurance program was during World War II when companies facing shortages of workers began to offer healthcare benefits as an inducement for employment. So from the early 1940s healthcare was seen as a privilege connected to employment. And after the war when soldiers came back and went back into the market there was a lot of competition, because the economy was so heated up. So that model continued. And then of course our large labor unions bargained for healthcare with the employers that their members worked for. So from the early 1940s until the early 1960s we did not have any Medicare, or our program for the poor called Medicaid until President Johnson was able to get both passed in 1965. So the employer model continued as the primary means by which working people got health insurance. People over 65 were eligible for Medicare. Medicaid, which was a partnership, a funding partnership between the federal government and state governments, provided some, but by no means all poor people with access to healthcare. So what we’ve been struggling with certainly Harry Truman, then Johnson was successful on Medicare and Medicaid, but didn’t touch the employer based system, then actually Richard Nixon made a proposal that didn’t go anywhere, but was quite far reaching. Then with my husband’s administration we worked very hard to come up with a system, but we were very much constricted by the political realities that if you had your insurance from your employer you were reluctant to try anything else. And so we were trying to build a universal system around the employer-based system. And indeed now with President Obama’s legislative success in getting the Affordable Care Act passed that is what we’ve done. We still have primarily an employer-based system, but we now have people able to get subsidized insurance. So we have health insurance companies playing a major role in the provision of healthcare, both to the employed whose employers provide health insurance, and to those who are working but on their own are not able to afford it and their employers either don’t provide it, or don’t provide it at an affordable price. We are still struggling. We’ve made a lot of progress. Ten million Americans now have insurance who didn’t have it before the Affordable Care Act, and that is a great step forward. (Applause.) And what we’re going to have to continue to do is monitor what the costs are and watch closely to see whether employers drop more people from insurance so that they go into what we call the health exchange system. So we’re really just at the beginning. But we do have Medicare for people over 65. And you couldn’t, I don’t think, take it away if you tried, because people are very satisfied with it, but we also have a lot of political and financial resistance to expanding that system to more people. So we’re in a learning period as we move forward with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. And I’m hoping that whatever the shortfalls or the glitches have been, which in a big piece of legislation you’re going to have, those will be remedied and we can really take a hard look at what’s succeeding, fix what isn’t, and keep moving forward to get to affordable universal healthcare coverage like you have here in Canada.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks For tinePublic – Saskatoon, CA, 1/21/15, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

#10 IN FRONT OF A BIG BANK AUDIENCE, CLINTON BRAGGED ABOUT HER “GREAT RELATIONSHIP” WITH THE FINANCIAL SECTOR AND ABOUT HOW MUCH RESPECT SHE HAS FOR THE INDUSTRY
In Front Of Goldman Sachs, Clinton Bragged About Her “Great Relationship” With The Financial Industry And That She Has “A Lot Of Respect For The Work” It Does. QUESTION: “Now, without going over how we got to where we are right now, what would be your advice to the Wall Street community and the big banks as to the way forward with those two important decisions?” CLINTON: “Well, I represented all of you for eight years. I had great relations and worked so close together after 9/11 to rebuild downtown, and a lot of respect for the work you do and the people who do it, but I do — I think that when we talk about the regulators and the politicians, the economic consequences of bad decisions back in ‘08, you know, were devastating, and they had repercussions throughout the world.” (TCARRK@HillaryClinton.com, Remarks At Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13, Email To Clinton Campaign Communications Staff, 2/8/16)

Trump Campaign Announces National Security Advisory Council




- October 07, 2016 -

TRUMP CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISORY COUNCIL

New York, NY — Today, Donald J. Trump announced the appointment of several key members to his national security advisory council following a roundtable meeting in New York. Mr. Trump’s national security team is comprised of some of the brightest minds in foreign policy, nuclear non-proliferation, combating ISIS and rebuilding our national defense.
This distinguished group stands behind Mr. Trump because it is imperative that the U.S. has a strong leader to combat terrorism, strengthen its borders and make sure that America is safe. They recognize that America's national security and foreign relations have been decimated by the weakness and failed policies of the Obama/Clinton Administration, and it will take years to repair the damage they inflicted. Furthermore, the Obama/Clinton Administration has recked America’s credibility internationally, weakened defense capabilities and has shown great disrespect to military personnel.
New members of the national security advisory council include: KT McFarland, Congressman Mike McCaul, Senator Tom Cotton, Senator Richard Burr, Jim Woolsey, Tom Barrack, Congressman Darrell Issa, Senator Bob Corker, Senator Jim Inhofe, Charlie Glazer and John Ashcroft.
These new members will add to the already strong team comprised of Senator Jeff Sessions, General Mike Flynn, Tom Stewart, Bert Mizusawa, Bob McEwan, Chuck Kubic, Jay Garner, Keith Kellogg, Gary Harrell, Bob Magnus, Jim Hoskins and Rudy Giuliani
Creating a safe America is important to every American and Donald Trump’s plan will make the U.S. safe again.
View List of Biographies Here.

Dr. Gina Louden: "Global corruption with the media and politics, against Trump a conspiracy like we have never seen before" #MediaBias


"Lets talk about the real issue at hand. HRC HYPOCRISY!"


Donald J. Trump statement on his banter statements of 11 years ago

Here is my statement.

I’ve never said I’m a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that I’m not. I’ve said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them. Anyone who knows me, know these words don’t reflect who I am.

I said it, it was wrong, and I apologize.

I’ve travelled the country talking about change for America. But my travels have also changed me. I’ve spent time with grieving mothers who’ve lost their children, laid off workers whose jobs have gone to other countries, and people from all walks of life who just want a better future. I have gotten to know the great people of our country, and I’ve been humbled by the faith they’ve placed in me. I pledge to be a better man tomorrow, and will never, ever let you down.

Let’s be honest. We’re living in the real world. This is nothing more than a distraction from the important issues we are facing today. We are losing our jobs, we are less safe than we were 8 years ago and Washington is broken.


Hillary Clinton, and her kind, have run our country into the ground.


I’ve said some foolish things, but there is a big difference between words and actions. Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days.

See you at the debate on Sunday.




MORE INFO HERE.



Friday, October 7, 2016

WikiLeaks posts emails hacked from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta


Trump trash talk from 2005: 1. Timed to cover for revelations about Hillary; 2. Horrible, but Hillary has no place to talk

Trump statement on lewd talk from 2005:





















UPDATE:


Here is my statement.

I’ve never said I’m a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that I’m not. I’ve said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them. Anyone who knows me, know these words don’t reflect who I am.

I said it, it was wrong, and I apologize.

I’ve travelled the country talking about change for America. But my travels have also changed me. I’ve spent time with grieving mothers who’ve lost their children, laid off workers whose jobs have gone to other countries, and people from all walks of life who just want a better future. I have gotten to know the great people of our country, and I’ve been humbled by the faith they’ve placed in me. I pledge to be a better man tomorrow, and will never, ever let you down.

Let’s be honest. We’re living in the real world. This is nothing more than a distraction from the important issues we are facing today. We are losing our jobs, we are less safe than we were 8 years ago and Washington is broken.


Hillary Clinton, and her kind, have run our country into the ground.


I’ve said some foolish things, but there is a big difference between words and actions. Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days.

See you at the debate on Sunday.





Wikileaks Release: Hillary Clinton Press Sec Says Gun Control to Be Implemented by Executive Order


Trump will be "putin" a lot of people in jail when he takes office. Some of them might even get trials!


Trump camp responds to 2011 audio--"absolutely correct" that Fidel Castro sent criminals from Cuba

If Trump was bad for saying what he did, then was Al Pacino bad for being in the 1983 "Scarface" movie?


Video explanation of Cultural Marxism

Yes, its 51 minutes. I know. But it is an excellent explanation of how liberals and friends manipulate through Cultural Marxism. At somewhere around 45-minute point, the person shifts to an overstated attack on the Right wing, and if you want to cut it off at that point, you won't miss too much.




CGI Trump video


He said/What you're told he said





Clinton lied--kids died


Will Trump's poll-shy fans surprise elites?


Thursday, October 6, 2016

Bill Clinton tells the truth on Obamacare (not a joke)


ACT! for America -- America First: Why Pence Dominated Kaine




America First: Why Pence Dominated Kaine
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America First: Why Pence Dominated Kaine


By: Brigitte Gabriel

The recent Vice Presidential debate could not have made the two choices in this upcoming election any clearer. On one end was a smug, politically correct elitist named Tim Kaine, and on the other, a calm, charismatic patriot named Mike Pence.

First of all, it became evident early on that the moderator had lost complete control of the debate. Senator Kaine showed early on what happens when you let a pompous leftist off his leash, by interrupting almost every word out of Governor Pence's mouth.

Senator Kaine would go on to interrupt a grand total of 70 times throughout the course of the debate.  It would not be unreasonable to believe that his strategists believed their only hope to survive this mismatch was to prevent the American people from hearing any constructive debate between the two candidates.

Perhaps a better strategy for the Clinton/Kaine campaign would've been to simply tie Governor Pence up backstage and duct tape his mouth shut because despite these distractions, he remained the star of the night.

Governor Pence reinvigorated the patriotic instinct of "America first." That's right, "America first" is a theme that has long been neglected by both parties and has caused our nation significant damage, particularly with respect to national security.

There is absolutely no legitimate reason to allow hundreds of thousands of un-vetted Islamic refugees to pour into unsuspecting American communities. Our nation has suffered a terrifying increase in the number of Islamic terrorist attacks since President Obama has taken office and as a result, we need to put the interests of our fellow citizens ahead of those half way around the world.

If Islamic refugees need to find shelter, a more prudent destination would be nearby Saudi Arabia, they seem to have room.  Contrary to predictable and politically correct assertions by Senator Kaine, Islamic refugees pose a greater risk to our national security than do those of other faiths. We seem to have the Catholic suicide bomber threat under control.

More to it, as the candidates discussed the various ways in which we could defeat ISIS militarily in Syria and Iraq, one should be more concerned about the fact that we are actively bringing in a group of people who ISIS has distinctly declared their desire to infiltrate. What good is victory in Syria and Iraq if we bring the enemy here?

As Governor Pence laid out, Americans deserve better than the policies they've been getting, which place their lives in jeopardy in order to appease some suicidal and politically correct fantasy of cultural relativism. All cultures aren't equal, and as evidenced by the incredibly disastrous immigration crisis in Europe, Islamic culture does not assimilate with Western culture.

Unless we heed the lessons of those across the Atlantic, who are suffering tremendously for their appeasement of an un-vetted Islamic influx, we will follow them down the path of destruction and despair.

It was particularly interesting how quickly the moderator of this most previous debate, moved on from the issue of refugees. An overwhelming amount of Americans are deeply concerned with the policies proposed by Secretary Clinton and Senator Kaine towards un-vetted refugees, but have not had even a remotely reasonable amount of time dedicated to this critical issue.

While a significant amount of time was dedicated to debating how to best defend Ukraine from an additional land grab by Putin, most Americans know the real threat is right in our own backyard.

This election presents clear and present choices, which will determine permanently, our ability to defend ourselves against those who seek nothing less than our total decimation. The stakes are too high and we cannot afford to walk blindly into the abyss any further.

If the media won't address the crucial issues of national security during these debates, it is up to the everyday patriotic Americans to take it upon themselves to educate others about these very serious threats, and help get out the vote this November.

Let's get back to an "America first" foreign policy that places the safety of ordinary American citizens over the ideology of politically correct politicians, and mainstream media elitists.

 
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