Saturday, January 23, 2016

History for January 23


History for January 23 - On-This-Day.com:
John Hancock 1737 Served as president of the First and Second Continental Congresses (1775-1777). He was the first signer of the United States' Declaration of Independence., Edouard Manet 1832, Ernie Kovacs 1919 


Chita Rivera 1933, Rutger Hauer 1944, Princess Caroline of Monaco 1957 


1845 - The U.S. Congress decided all national elections would be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 


1943 - The British captured Tripoli from the Germans. 


1950 - The Israeli Knesset approved a resolution proclaiming Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. 


1960 - The U.S. Navy bathyscaphe Trieste descended to a record depth of 35,820 feet (10,750 meters) in the Pacific Ocean. 


1968 - North Korea seized the U.S. Navy ship Pueblo, charging it had intruded into the nation's territorial waters on a spying mission. The crew was released 11 months later. 


1971 - In Prospect Creek Camp, AK, the lowest temperature ever recorded in the U.S. was reported as minus 80 degrees. 


1985 - O.J. Simpson became the first Heisman Trophy winner to be elected to pro football’s Hall of Fame in Canton, OH


2003 - North Korea announced that it would consider sanctions an act of war for North Korea's reinstatement of its nuclear program.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Obama Administration: ‘Possible, If Not Likely,’ That Some of the Billions in Iran Sanctions Relief Will Fund Terrorism | TheBlaze.com

Obama Administration: ‘Possible, If Not Likely,’ That Some of the Billions in Iran Sanctions Relief Will Fund Terrorism | TheBlaze.com:

“Secretary Kerry admitted what we suspected all along — that the nuclear deal Hillary Clinton spearheaded with Iran is a giant stimulus bill for radical Islamic terrorists,” Priebus said. “Hillary Clinton should explain why she thinks an agreement that helps arm terrorists is such a diplomatic coup, especially when it makes America and our allies like Israel less safe. … With Clinton defending this disastrous deal, and Bernie Sanders wanting to normalize relations with Iran, it’s clearer than ever that it will take a Republican president to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon and that we have a foreign policy that puts the national security interests of the United States and our allies first.”

Obama Deploys the 'Great Green Fleet'

Dan Gilmore: Obama Deploys the 'Great Green Fleet' — The Patriot Post:
"From December 1907 to February 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered America’s steel-hulled, steam-powered battle fleet to circumnavigate the globe.
Nicknamed the “Great White Fleet,” the excursion showed that the United States' military was a technologically current global superpower.
A hundred years later, Barack Obama is trying to demonstrate that the world’s greatest superpower can operate within the constraints of his climate change agenda with a Navy, Mitt Romney noted in 2012, that is the smallest its ever been since 1917. 
We suppose that’s one way to pay tribute to the past.
On Wednesday, the “Great Green Fleet” launched from San Diego to demonstrate that it can steam across the world’s oceans using nothing but alternative fuel.
The Department of Defense wanted the U.S. Navy to run on a 50/50 mix of traditional petroleum and biofuels by year 2020.
It seemed to be making headway by using a plant-based jet fuel — for which it paid $29.30 a gallon..."


Whitey strikes again!-----A Question of Environmental Racism in Flint

A Question of Environmental Racism in Flint - NYTimes.com:
"If Flint were rich and mostly white, would Michigan’s state government have responded more quickly and aggressively to complaints about its lead-polluted water?
The 274 pages of emails released by Gov. Rick Snyder this week on Flint’s water crisis included no discussion of race.
Instead, they focused on costs relating to the city’s water supply, questions about scientific data showing lead contamination and uncertainty about the responsibilities of state and local health officials.
But it is indisputable that in Flint, the majority of residents are black and many are poor.
So whether or not race and class were factors in the state’s agonizingly slow and often antagonistic response, the result was the same:
Thousands of Flint’s residents, black and white, have been exposed to lead in their drinking water. And the long-term health effects of that poisoning may not be fully understood for years.
For civil rights advocates, the health crisis in Flint smacks of what has become known as environmental racism. 
Coined in the 1980s, the term refers to the disproportionate exposure of blacks to polluted air, water and soil.
It is considered the result of poverty and segregation that has relegated many blacks and other racial minorities to some of the most industrialized or dilapidated.."

Obama Takes Action on Visas of European Travelers Who Have Visited Terror Hotspots — but Not in the Way You Might Think | TheBlaze.com

Obama Takes Action on Visas of European Travelers Who Have Visited Terror Hotspots — but Not in the Way You Might Think | TheBlaze.com:

"Republican lawmakers objected to the exemptions on Thursday.

“The Obama administration is blatantly breaking the law, a law the president himself signed,” said House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul. “This is not a difference of opinion over statutory interpretation, it is a clear contradiction of the law and the agreement we reached with the White House. President Obama is again putting his relationship with Iran’s supreme leader over the security of Americans.”

U.S. renews travel warning to Mexico as killings of Americans climb

U.S. renews travel warning to Mexico as killings of Americans climb | Fox News Latino:
"The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning to all Americans planning on going to Mexico – renewing an expired travel ban issued in May of last year – as the latest figures show the number of murdered U.S. citizens south of the border has gone up.
The number of American citizens murdered in Mexico rose from 81 in 2013 to 100 in 2014, according to the U.S. government.
Meantime, the FBI tells Fox News Latino, 241 Americans have been kidnapped in Mexico since 2013 through 2015; 73 Americans were kidnapped in Mexico in 2015 alone.
Citing threats to safety and security posed by organized criminal groups, the State Department says U.S. citizens have been the victims of violent crimes such as kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery in certain parts of Mexico.
Mexico's government continues their drug war against cartels, as evidenced by the recent headlines over Mexico's top drug lord, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and his recent escape and recapture.
"The location and timing of future armed engagements is unpredictable," the warning says about gun battles between criminal organizations with Mexico authorities.
The warning implores U.S. citizens to lower their personal profiles and avoid wearing jewelry or clothing that indicate wealth."

Here's what the academy may do about the #OscarsSoWhite boycott

Here's what the academy may do about the #OscarsSoWhite boycott - LA Times:
"The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will weigh new rules intended to encourage more diversity among its membership and its nominations, The Times has learned.
The academy's 51-member Board of Governors has added the diversity issue to the agenda for its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday night in response to an outcry over an all-white slate of acting nominees for the second year in a row, according to a person briefed on the matter.
Among the options the board could choose are expanding the number of films in the best picture category to 10 every year, expanding the number of acting nominees in each category and changing the way the academy invites new members by allowing prospective members to put themselves forward, rather than waiting to be asked. "

Lunch video-----Taxpayers Beware: The Rams are Returning to Los Angeles

Taxpayers Beware: The Rams are Returning to Los Angeles - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
"The NFL team formerly known as the Saint Louis Rams are returning to Los Angeles after a 22-year absence.
In other words, local taxpayers should guard their wallets.
For more on the project, and how the NFL routinely fleeces cities, watch Alexis Garcia's 2014 story, "Why No Smart City Would Want the NFL:"

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American yogurt billionaire: ‘Hire more Muslim refugees’

American yogurt billionaire: ‘Hire more Muslim refugees’:

"Ever wonder why the federal government would be sending hundreds of foreign refugees to a relatively small town in Idaho?

Wonder no more.

They’re sent there, many of them, to work in the world’s largest yogurt factory.

As WND previously reported, Twin Falls is in line to receive about 300 refugees this year, many of them Muslims from Syria. And the state of Idaho, despite its reputation as a mostly white, conservative farm state, has been a popular destination for refugees in recent years.

Boise Mayor David Bieter has gone on record as a huge supporter of President Obama’s welcoming initiative for immigrants and refugees, writing in a blog post that, for his city, “diversity isn’t a buzzword. It’s our birthright.”

The U.S. State Department has shipped more than 11,000 refugees directly from the Third World to Idaho since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks"

Holi craploi! MORE free money!!------Obscure Law Helps Thousands Ditch Their Student Loans

Obscure Law Helps Thousands Ditch Their Student Loans - Fortune:
Heard of the “borrower defense” law? 
The federal government opened the door last year.
Anyone with student debt will quickly find out it’s nearly impossible to escape.
Begging or even bankruptcy won’t make the loans go away.
But now, a flood of former students are turning to an obscure federal law to lose their loans – and for many of them, it’s working.
The law in question lets students ditch their loans if they can show their school made false or fraudulent claims to recruit them. 
This could involve showing that a college lied about what a student would earn after graduation.
The law has been on the books for years, but it was only applied in three cases.
Until last year, that is.
As the Wall Street Journal reports, the floodgates opened after the Department of Education announced it would forgive the loans of students who attended Corinthian College, a vocational school that went bankrupt amid a scandal over its marketing and lending practices.
According to the Journal, the government agreed to cancel the debt of 1,300 Corinthian students, and now more than 7,500 student borrowers are asking the Department of Education to wipe out loans worth more than $164 million.
Successful claimants can also recoup money they’ve already paid.
The law the students are citing is from 1994 and is known as a “borrower defense.” 
Last year, a government official appointed to investigate the Corinthian scandal cited the law in a report, and said he would create a process that “would apply more broadly to students at all institutions who believe they have been defrauded by their colleges.”
Oh crap, this is gonna cost a bunch.
Read on!

American Tax Dollars for the Mullahs

American Tax Dollars for the Mullahs - WSJ:
Ali Khamenei congratulated Iran’s diplomats on Tuesday for making the “front of arrogance and bullying”—that would be the U.S.—retreat. 
Iran’s Supreme Leader has good reason to be happy. 
Having preserved the core of his nuclear capabilities, his regime is now on the receiving end of a financial windfall.
Take the financial component of the nuclear accord that took formal effect on Saturday.
In addition to lifting most sanctions and releasing more than $100 billion in frozen Iranian assets, the Obama Administration over the weekend agreed to pay the mullahs a separate $1.7 billion to settle an Iranian claim dating to the 1970s.
That amount includes a $400 million trust fund used by the Shah to purchase American arms before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, plus $1.3 billion in interest. 
You can argue whether the trust fund properly belongs to the regime that overthrew the Shah, but at least that $400 million was originally Iranian money.
The $1.3 billion interest payment will come from U.S. taxpayers, which U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry claims “was fixed at a reasonable rate of interest.” 
Maybe so, but it happens that $1.7 billion is also the amount at issue in a case brought by American victims of Iranian terrorism against the Central Bank of Iran. 
The plaintiffs include victims and survivors of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing and the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, among other Iranian-directed atrocities.
The victims argue that a statute passed by Congress in 2012 entitles them to use $1.7 billion held by the Iranians in a New York account to satisfy judgments they’ve won against Tehran in U.S. courts. All told, such victims hold $45 billion in civil judgments awarded by American courts over two decades, but they have no way to collect except to attach Iranian assets in U.S. banks.
The Iranian regime has challenged the constitutionality of the pertinent portion of the 2012 law.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case last week and is expected to rule by June.
The Obama Administration argued in favor of the victims.
Yet President Obama and Mr. Kerry didn’t press for fair settlements for these victims as part of the nuclear deal and now seem to be pre-emptively reimbursing Tehran for its potential losses from the claims.
The State Department told us Wednesday the settlement isn’t connected to the claims of terrorism victims.
This week also has delivered another diplomatic triumph to Tehran, with the quashing of international arrest warrants for 14 alleged Iranian nuclear proliferators and arms smugglers. 
These include two figures associated with Mahan Air, an airline that the U.S. alleges helps arm Bashar Assad’s regime in Syria and transports members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The Treasury in September warned that it “will continue to expose Mahan’s front companies, and to remind governments and the private industry in the 24 cities where Mahan continues to fly that they risk exposure to U.S. sanctions.”
Yet as research by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies has shown, Mahan planes continue to fly routes from Tehran to destinations in Syria, and the airline acquired nine new aircraft last year. The quashing of an Interpol red notice for Mahan’s CEO belies Treasury’s promise.
Mr. Obama has repeatedly assured Congress and American allies in the Middle East that his nuclear deal wouldn’t foreclose the U.S. from punishing Iranian terrorism and regional aggression.
Mr. Khamenei will conclude otherwise after the American President’s most recent concessions.

Your Burger Is Killing the Planet, Say the Climatarians

Your Burger Is Killing the Planet, Say the Climatarians | Somewhat Reasonable:
Move over, vegetarian; the “climatarian” is now taking the smug seat at the dinner table. 
This new term is a convergence of two political crusades: climate change and the food movement
It landed on the New York Times list of the top new food words for 2015. Here’s how the Grey Lady defined the term:
climatarian (n.) A diet whose primary goal is to reverse climate change. This includes eating locally produced food (to reduce energy spent in transportation), choosing pork and poultry instead of beef and lamb (to limit gas emissions), and using every part of ingredients (apple cores, cheese rinds, etc.) to limit food waste.
Climate activists are ratcheting up their attempt to blame global warming on food production and consumption, targeting the meat industry in particular. 
As the public tunes out stale climate-change rhetoric, climatarians hope to turn attention away from your SUV and onto your dinner plate.
They have plenty of help to make their case. A dire report released last November by Chatham House at the Royal Institute of International Affairs claims that the livestock sector is responsible for emitting about 15 percent of greenhouse gases, which “is equivalent to tailpipe emissions from all the world’s vehicles.” 
The United Nations pegs the figure even higher, at about 25 percent. 
They want us to think that if we cut out meat, we’d dramatically reduce emissions.
A specious report from the cancer agency of the World Health Organization last year warned that processed and red meat are carcinogenic.
The group’s goal is to foment public fear about America’s favorite protein, despite a dearth of scientific evidence to back it up.
And with worldwide beef demand expected to rise more than 75 percent by 2050, governments and environmental groups are working hard to persuade people that meat is not only bad for your health, it’s also bad for the planet.
In other words, meat is the new coal..."

VIDEO: Wife of Hostage Left in Iran Reveals Sick Way Obama Let Her Know He Wasn't Coming Home

VIDEO: Wife of Hostage Left in Iran Reveals Sick Way Obama Let Her Know He Wasn't Coming Home:

"Nine years ago, Iran captured former FBI agent Robert Levinson and began holding him hostage. Unfortunately, President Barack Obama’s recent prisoner exchange with the rogue nation failed to include Levinson, and the way in which he chose to convey this information to the man’s family did not sit well with his wife."



Flint Is Not a Republican Scandal

Flint Lead/Water Scandal Was Caused by Democrate:
Flint Is Not a Republican Scandal
What we learned from Hurricane Katrina: 
No matter what happens, it’s never the governor’s fault. 
What we’ve learned from the contaminated drinking water in Flint, Mich.: 
It’s always the governor’s fault. 
A bit of background first.
 Flint has relatively high levels of lead in its drinking water, a cause for legitimate concern.
This is a result not so much of the source of its drinking water, the Flint River, as of the city’s failure to treat the water, which, without the proper additives, leaches lead and other contaminants from pipes.
Prior to and separate from the current water crisis, Flint was in a state of financial ruination.
In one of the most liberal cities in the United States, Flint’s Democrat-dominated government did what Democrat-monopoly governments do in practically every city they control:
It spent money as quickly as it could while at the same time carpet-bombing the tax base with inept municipal services, onerous regulations, high taxes, and the like.
As a result of this, a bankrupt Flint entered into a state of receivership, meaning that an emergency manager — or emergency financial manager, depending upon Michigan’s fluctuating fiscal-emergency law — was appointed by state authorities and given power to supersede local elected officials in some matters, especially financial ones.
The contamination happened while Flint was under the authority of an emergency manager who, though a Democrat, had been appointed to the post by Michigan’s Republican governor, Rick Snyder.
He was, in fact, the most recent in a long line of emergency managers, Flint having failed for years to emerge from its state of fiscal emergency.
Because the Democratic emergency manager was appointed by a Republican governor, the people from whom one expects cheap theatrics of this sort have declared the situation in Flint to be a Republican scandal.
Not so fast.
Before the appointment of the (Democratic) emergency manager, Flint’s elected mayor and city council (Democrats) had decided to sever the city’s relationship with its drinking-water supplier, which was at the time the Detroit water authority.
Flint intended to join a regional water authority that would pipe water in from Lake Huron, a project that was scheduled to take three years to come online.
In a fit of pique, Detroit (a city under unitary Democratic control) immediately moved to terminate Flint’s water supply, leaving the city high and literally dry.
Flint is a mess made by Democrats, made worse by the Democrats in Detroit, and ignored by the Democrats in the White House.
At this point, somebody — no one will quite admit to being the responsible party — decided to rely temporarily on the Flint River.
The Democrats in the city government deny responsibility for this; so does Darnell Earley, the Democrat who served as emergency manager.
Earley says that the decisions to terminate the Detroit deal and rely temporarily on the Flint River “were both a part of a long-term plan that was approved by Flint’s mayor, and confirmed by a City Council vote of 7–1 in March of 2013 — a full seven months before I began my term as emergency manager.”
Meanwhile, Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality — no hotbed of covert Republican activity — seems at the very least to have suppressed worrisome findings about Flint’s water supply, and may have done worse than that.
The federal Environmental Protection Agency — whose Democratic chief was appointed by our Democratic president — knew for months that there were concerns about Flint’s water, and did nothing.
In sum:
The Democratic government of a Democratic city destroys that city’s finances so thoroughly that it must go into state receivership;

  • a Democratic emergency manager signs off on a consensus plan to use a temporary water source; the municipal authorities in that Democratic city responsible for treating and monitoring drinking water fail to do their job;
  • a state agency whose employees work under the tender attention of SEIU Local 517 fails to do its job overseeing the local authorities;
  • Barack Obama’s EPA, having been informed about the issue, keeps mum.
  • Republican scandal.

Governor Snyder, of course, does bear some responsibility here and, to his credit, has acknowledged as much.
No, no reasonable person expects the governor to show up in Flint with a white glove and personally eyeball what the local water-treatment plant is up to, but the people he appointed did an insufficient job.
It is ironic, given the tenor of the denunciations, that Governor Snyder is as guilty of excessive bipartisanship as of any other offense:
In his desire to keep Flint under the watch of an emergency manager with whom the locals were comfortable — a Democrat — he may have overlooked better candidates with more thoroughgoing approaches to reform.
If you’ve followed Flint’s history of nearly criminal misgovernance, you know that what was needed was more iron fist and less velvet glove.
So while those who fault Governor Snyder are not entirely wrong, what is deeply dishonest is the story put forward by such people as the filmmaker Michael Moore, who enjoys pretending to be from gritty, blue-collar Flint (he actually hails from an affluent suburb nearby), that this is, somehow, the result of the Republican approach to government or conservative governing ideas.
That is absurd.
Flint is a mess made by Democrats, made worse by the Democrats in Detroit, and ignored by the Democrats in the White House.
The worst that can be said of the Republican on the scene is that he failed to save the local Democrats from the worst effects of their own excesses.
But that is the Democrats’ approach to calculating the chain of responsibility:
Go up the ladder or down, as needed, until a Republican is located, or a private firm, in which case capitalism can be blamed.
The Democratic monopolies in Flint, Detroit, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Newark?
Somehow, somewhere, there’s a Republican responsible for that, even if he has to be brought in on an overnight flight from Oklahoma.
Flint is nothing more than a miniature Detroit.
And Detroit is what Democrats do.

History for January 22


History for January 22 - On-This-Day.com:
Sir Francis Bacon 1561, André Ampère 1775, David (D.W.) Griffith 1875 


Bill Bixby 1934, Sam Cooke 1931, Linda Blair 1959 


1771 - The Falkland Islands were ceded to Britain by Spain. 


1874 - A patent was issued to Samuel W. Francis for the spork. 



1903 - The Hay-Herrán Treaty was signed by United States Secretary of State John M. Hay and Colombian Chargé Dr. Tomás Herrán. The treaty granted the United States rights to the land proposed for the Panama Canal. 


1941 - Britain captured Tobruk from German forces. 


1944 - Allied forces began landing at Anzio, Italy, during World War II. 


1973 - The U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that had been restricting abortions during the first six months of pregnancy. The case (Roe vs. Wade) legalized abortion. 


1984 - Apple introduced the Macintosh during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII. 


2002 - Kmart Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy making it the largest retailer in history to seek legal protection from its creditors. 

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Attorney General Lynch Defends Obama’s Executive Action on Guns, Says They Are Legal | TheBlaze.com

Attorney General Lynch Defends Obama’s Executive Action on Guns, Says They Are Legal | TheBlaze.com:

"WASHINGTON (TheBlaze/AP) — Attorney General Loretta Lynch defended President Barack Obama’s executive actions curbing guns, telling lawmakers Wednesday that the president took lawful steps to stem firearms violence.

Lynch’s support for the modest election-year measures Obama announced two weeks ago was certain to draw criticism from the Republicans who control Congress. GOP presidential candidates and lawmakers have condemned the president’s move as an infringement of the constitutional right to own guns and an overreach of executive branch powers."

OBAMA BREAKS REGULATION RECORDS

OBAMA BREAKS REGULATION RECORDS | Somewhat Reasonable
Bureaucrats in the Obama administration added a record number of pages to the federal rule book in 2015, carrying out the president’s directives to work around Congress when necessary to push his big-government agenda on issues such as climate change.
In 2015, the administration added 81,611 pages to the Federal Register, according to theCompetitive Enterprise Institute’s Clyde Wayne Crews, the highest total on record and the third time Obama has crossed the 80,000-page level during his presidency. 
Crews noted with the exception of President Ronald Reagan, who managed to limit the Federal Register to under 50,000 pages of new rules and regulations per year, the number of pages in recent years has generally been around 70,000.
Under Obama it’s been averaging more like 80,000.
The administration proposed 2,334 rules and finalized 3,378 rules and regulations in 2015.
Major rules issued by the administration in 2015 included a number aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions, such as the Clean Power Plan regulations on new and existing power plants, and new efficiency standards for commercial air conditioners.
About the administration’s regulatory onslaught Crews said, “[The] president has made clear he’s going to go around Congress when he gets the chance. 
Just the sheer volume, the size of the Federal Registry, has never been this high.”

Hillary's Saps

Hillary's Saps :: SteynOnline:
"Charles McCullough, the Inspector General of the US Intelligence Community, has informed Congress that Hillary Clinton had "several dozen emails containing classified information determined by the IC element to be at the confidential, secret, and top secret/sap levels" on that private homebrew server she kept in some guy's bathroom closet in Colorado.
"Sap" stands for "special access program" and is the level above "top secret" - or, in laymen's terms, super-duper extra-top secret. 
It's generally accepted that much of that "sap" material made its way from Hillary's inbox to hostile intelligence agencies around the world.
Had anybody else treated years' worth of the most confidential material so recklessly, they would now be in jail awaiting trial. 
By comparison, General Petraeus shared a tiny amount of "sap" material with just one person - his biographer-cum-mistress. 
He was prosecuted for breaching exactly the same non-disclosure agreement Hillary signed. 
As further punishment, it now seems the four-star general is likely to be demoted:
Reducing Petraeus's rank, most likely to lieutenant general, could mean he'd have to pay back the difference in pension payments and other benefits that he received as a retired four-star general.
That would amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars over his retirement..."

Report: .50-Caliber Rifle Recovered From Hideout of Mexican Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’ — and It’s Traceable to ‘Fast and Furious’ | TheBlaze.com

Report: .50-Caliber Rifle Recovered From Hideout of Mexican Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’ — and It’s Traceable to ‘Fast and Furious’ | TheBlaze.com:

"A .50-caliber rifle recovered at the hideout at Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman originated in the U.S. as part of the controversial gun-smuggling operation known as “Fast and Furious,” Fox News reported.

Federal law enforcement officials confirmed to Fox News Tuesday that at least one of the eight weapons found in Guzman’s possession when he was recaptured Jan. 8 had a serial number traceable to the controversial Justice Department program."

Our national collapse-----legal immigrants who overstay visas rarely investigated

Illegal immigrants who overstay visas rarely investigated - Washington Times
The federal government doesn’t investigate 99 percent of illegal immigrants who entered the country legally but overstayed their visas, Homeland Security officials told the Senate on Wednesday, exposing what critics said was a giant loophole in immigration enforcement and national security.
Those whose names pop up as security threats or serious criminals draw scrutiny, but most of the rest of the more than 500,000 visitors who didn’t leave when their time was up in 2015 were deemed nonpriorities. 
...But the 1.17 percent defiance rate still meant some 527,127 individuals overstayed, and, as of three months later, more than 400,000 of them were still likely in the U.S.
When combined with previous years’ overstays, the numbers “must be in the millions,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley, Iowa Republican.
Meanwhile, the government deported only about 2,500 visa overstays last year, and has only about 3,000 active cases — accounting for just a small fraction of the problem.
...At least five of the hijackers involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, attack had arrived on legal visas but overstayed, leaving them in the country to carry out their plot..."

Lesbian students report higher rates of sexual assault than straight females, new federal data show

Lesbian students report higher rates of sexual assault than straight females, new federal data show - The College Fix:
Some activists against campus sexual assault highlight their contention that the problem is worse among sexual minorities – students who identify as LGBT.
They just got backing from a new study funded by the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics, which finds a “significantly higher” prevalence of sexual assault directed toward “nonheterosexual” females as opposed to straight female students.
Researchers ran a pilot test of nine colleges “to develop a campus climate survey that collects school-level data on sexual victimization of undergraduate students,” according to the study. They got “acceptable levels of precision” in estimated assault for eight of them (page 78):
At each of these eight schools, the observed prevalence of sexual assault victimization was higher for nonheterosexual students than heterosexual students in the female sample. A similar pattern is evident in the schools for which sufficiently precise estimates were created for sexual battery and rape (see Appendix E-10 through 18); with one exception (sexual battery rates in School 5), rates of sexual battery and rape were significantly higher for nonheterosexual students than heterosexual students. Although it was not possible to generate school-specific estimates of the prevalence of sexual assault for transgendered persons, Appendix E-9 [page E-7] shows cross-school average estimates for sexual assault, rape, and sexual battery victimization for those who self-identified as transgender/other and female.
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Lunch video-----City Forces Homeowners to Destroy Veggie Garden

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U.S. Coast Guard Says Migrants Fleeing Cuba Are Becoming More Violent | TheBlaze.com

U.S. Coast Guard Says Migrants Fleeing Cuba Are Becoming More Violent | TheBlaze.com:

"The Miami Herald reported that the Coast Guard has picked up at least 396 migrants in the waters between Florida and Cuba in just the first few weeks of 2016. The newspaper added that officials have noted an increase in rafters since the U.S. announced the normalization of diplomatic relations with Cuba just over a year ago.

The Coast Guard said that 1,942 Cubans have tried to travel to the U.S since Oct. 1."



Barbarians! Covered only On AP: Oldest Christian monastery in Iraq is razed

Only On AP: Oldest Christian monastery in Iraq is razed:
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — The oldest Christian monastery in Iraq has been reduced to a field of rubble, yet another victim of the Islamic State group's relentless destruction of ancient cultural sites.
For 1,400 years the compound survived assaults by nature and man, standing as a place of worship recently for U.S. troops.
In earlier centuries, generations of monks tucked candles in the niches and prayed in the cool chapel. The Greek letters chi and rho, representing the first two letters of Christ's name, were carved near the entrance.
Mideast Iraq Monastery DestroyedNow satellite photos obtained exclusively by The Associated Press confirm the worst fears of church authorities and preservationists — St. Elijah's Monastery of Mosul has been completely wiped out.
In his office in exile in Irbil, Iraq, the Rev. Paul Thabit Habib, 39, stared quietly at before- and after-images of the monastery that once perched on a hillside above his hometown of Mosul. Shaken, he flipped back to his own photos for comparison.
"I can't describe my sadness," he said in Arabic. "Our Christian history in Mosul is being barbarically leveled. We see it as an attempt to expel us from Iraq, eliminating and finishing our existence in this land..."