Friday, July 21, 2017

Clinton Scandal Only Deepens — So Why Is Trump, Not Hillary, Targeted For Investigation? | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD

Clinton Scandal Only Deepens — So Why Is Trump, Not Hillary, Targeted For Investigation? | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD:
Image result for clinton corruption"Corruption: Amid the trivial fault-finding by the media of President Trump's every move, it's important to note that the very same pundits who now rip Trump have completely ignored the growing scandal of Hillary Clinton's pay-for-play tenure as secretary of state. 
It's reasonable to wonder why no charges have yet been filed, yet the media, blinded by their Trump hatred, seem strangely incurious.
The legal investigative think tank Judicial Watch recently released 448 pages of documents that it dug up from the U.S. State Department, the fruit of months of Freedom of Information Act requests and document-digging.
The documents are damning, showing even more instances of Hillary Clinton performing official favors for those who donated to the Clinton Foundation and certain political campaigns.
To put it even more bluntly, the emails make a prima facie case for a criminal prosecution of Clinton..."
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Bill Nye: Older people need to 'die' out before climate science can advance

Bill Nye: Older people need to 'die' out before climate science can advance:

Image result for flickr commons images Bill Nye""Climate change deniers, by way of example, are older. It's generational," Nye told the Los Angeles Times. Nye said that he is calling them out with "due respect," acknowledging that he is "now one of them."

"We're just going to have to wait for those people to 'age out,' as they say," Nye said, adding that "age out" is a euphemism for "die." "But it'll happen, I guarantee you — that'll happen.""

Angry Goats: Animal Caught on CCTV Shattering Glass Doors of Denver Office (VIDEO) | The Daily Sheeple

Image result for fear the goatAngry Goats: Animal Caught on CCTV Shattering Glass Doors of Denver Office (VIDEO) | The Daily Sheeple:
"A herd of destructive goats remain on the loose after the leader smashed the double glass doors of a Denver business.
The bizarre break-in happened Monday at Kryptan Systems, Louisville and much to the amusement of all involved, it was caught on surveillance camera.
Employees of the company arrived at the office Monday morning to find shattered glass everywhere. Assuming it was an act of vandalism they checked out their CCTV footage which revealed some unexpected perpetrators.
The video shows a goat charging at one glass door before knocking it in and fleeing the scene. Members of his goat crew can be seen in the background running past the building.
The billy goat later returns – this time targeting the second door.
“For 20 minutes he just sat and banged on that one side until he broke it, and then he left and came back and decided to break the other side too. I don’t know why,” employee Greg Cappert told Fox News..."

SO THIS REUTERS HEADLINE LOOKS BAD FOR TRUMP, BUT IF YOU READ PAST THE HEADLINE HIS BASE IS ACTUALLY…

SO THIS REUTERS HEADLINE LOOKS BAD FOR TRUMP, BUT IF YOU READ PAST THE HEADLINE HIS BASE IS ACTUALLY…:
"...BUT IF YOU READ PAST THE HEADLINE HIS BASE IS ACTUALLY MORE SUPPORTIVE THAN IN MAY: 
Image result for don't trust the liberal mediaOne in eight people who voted for Trump having second thoughts. 
In May, 82% of Trump voters said they’d vote for him again. 
In July, it’s 88%. 
His support has actually increased by 6%. 
A more accurate headline would be something like Trump’s Base Happier Than In May: Support Rises 6%. 
But, you know, narrative."

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Americans Are Happier Than They Have Been In Years - Rasmussen Reports™

Image result for life is greatAmericans Are Happier Than They Have Been In Years - Rasmussen Reports™
"Americans are feeling better about their own lives than they have in over a decade.  
4* How do you rate your own life today? 
Excellent, good, fair, or poor?
(To see survey question wording, click here.)
Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook.
The survey of 1,000 American Adults was conducted on July 16-17, 2017 by Rasmussen Reports. 
The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. 

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Will Congress Follow Trump’s Lead, Cut Back on Invasive Education Programs? | The National Pulse

Will Congress Follow Trump’s Lead, Cut Back on Invasive Education Programs? | The National Pulse:

Image result for Food Education"In a disappointing move, the U.S. House Education Appropriations Subcommittee made only minor cuts to the overall budget for the U.S. Department of Education (USED) and to numerous invasive and ineffective programs in their bill writing session held last week. The subcommittee also increased funding for some very worrisome programs. This is quite disheartening given the hope engendered by the Trump administration budget blueprint.

The good news is that almost all of the requests for expansion of federal school choice programs — which have the strong potential to expand federal regulations like mandated Common Core-aligned testing to private schools or continued control of charter schools — were denied.

Here are some major highlights, "

Trump kills 16 regulations for every new one, crushing 2-for-1 goal

Trump kills 16 regulations for every new one, crushing 2-for-1 goal
"President Trump's administration, on orders to kill two regulations for every new one, ripped up the playbook during its first six months, eliminating 16 old rules for every new one, according to top officials.
Image result for Trump kills 16 regulations "It's really the beginning of a kind of fundamental regulatory reform and a reorientation of where we're going with regulation," said Neomi Rao, the newly installed administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Office of Management and Budget.
In a briefing with a handful of reporters, Rao laid out the administration's regulation agenda, declaring, "It's a beginning...you're going to see a rollback of regulations."
...Key highlights from OMB:
  • In the last five months of fiscal year 2016, the Obama administration imposed $6.8 billion in annualized costs from economically significant rules. By contrast, the Trump administration has imposed less than $0 in regulatory costs during its first five months.
  • Comparing Obama's first five months in office to Trump's, Obama imposed $3.1 billion in costs. Trump has cut regulations, realizing an annualized cost saving of $22 million.
  • The administration is "ahead of schedule" on the 2-for-1 regulatory cut, banking 16 regulatory actions, including 12 cut by Congress."

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