Sunday, October 01, 2017

Grit - What Conservatives Need - TheCollegeConservative.com

Grit – What Conservatives NeedGrit - What Conservatives Need - TheCollegeConservative.com:
"Grit, as defined by Webster’s Dictionary, is “firmness of mind or spirit :unyielding courage in the face of hardship or danger.”
Essentially, grit is a will to continue on against all odds.
And grit is something that conservatism desperately needs right now.
A PROUD HISTORY UNDER SIEGE
Conservatives are America’s backbone. 
Through the decades, our ideology has stood the test of time. 
We’ve brought hundreds of thousands out of poverty, and preserved the moral truth enshrined in our nation’s identity.
...The left will chip away at the ethical motivation of a conservative. 
It will devalue our ethical roots, and the fundamental values of freedom.
...Fortunately for us, we know the truth. 
That truth is that our beliefs have helped shape America into what it is today. 
We must not give them up for anyone’s outlandish politics.
SO WHAT ARE WE TO DO?
While President Truman may not be a conservative icon, his words hold true to our position today.
“Men make history and not the other way around. In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better.” -Harry S. Truman
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Carr: Left cries 1st Amendment only when convenient | Boston Herald

Carr: Left cries 1st Amendment only when convenient | Boston Herald:

Image result for Free Speech Signs"Suddenly the alt-left is very concerned about the First Amendment rights of people — some people, anyway.

Specifically, George Soros et al. care about those useful idiots in shoulder pads whom they want to use in their unending attempts to overturn the results of the 2016 presidential election"

Menendez has set a new low for blatant corruption in the US | New York Post

Menendez has set a new low for blatant corruption in the US | New York Post
"The bribery trial of senior New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez has it all.
Menendez is facing charges that he sold his US Senate office to a Palm Beach, Fla., eye doctor, his co-defendant Salomon Melgen, for bribes in the form of private jets stocked with Menendez’s favorite beverages, a private villa at one of the lushest resorts in the Caribbean, and a Paris hotel suite for which Melgen spent 650,000 American Express points.
Image result for liberal media coverup...That relationship allowed Menendez to enjoy a lifestyle far beyond his legitimate income of $174,000.
It was a life of luxury funded by one of the largest Medicare frauds in history, a $105 million scheme for which Melgen has already been convicted on 67 counts of fraud in a separate federal trial in Florida.
In return, Menendez allegedly got Melgen visas for his girlfriends, pressured the State Department to deliver a Dominican port-security contract and pressed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to approve the massive Medicare overbilling scheme that kept the good times rolling.

  • ...Sometimes a friend gives a senator access to the private jet. 
  • And a friend lets a senator use a luxury resort villa and gives the senator hundreds of thousands of American Express points. 
  • And what senator wouldn’t try to get his friend’s many supermodel girlfriends into the country? 
  • Or steer his friend — an eye doctor with no security background — a massive port-security contract? 
  • Or try to get him off the hook for the Medicare fraud that keeps both of them in the style to which they’ve grown accustomed?

‘The case against Menendez as a legal matter doesn’t look close, it looks overwhelming.’ - Ari Melber..."

8 Really Bad Laws That Went Into Effect Today - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Image result for bad laws8 Really Bad Laws That Went Into Effect Today - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
"Every year, thousands of new laws go into effect across the country on October 1.
States use the start of the fiscal year to begin enforcing these laws.
A sobering number of these laws will turn out to be bad.
...Here are eight of the worst going into effect today around the country and around the world!

  • Touching your phone in Oregon---From this day forward, Oregon drivers are prohibited from touching their cellphones while operating their vehicles, except to make a single swipe intended to turn a phone off. While lawmakers passed the prohibition to make it easier for cops to enforce cellphone while driving laws, the "single swipe" exception is sure to muddy that...
  • Gummy bear-ijuana ban in Colorado---As of today, gummy bears, chocolate bunnies, and other playfully-shaped marijuana edibles are banned in Colorado, where recreational marijuana has been legal since 2014..."
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WATCH: Crowder Infiltrates Antifa At Shapiro Event, Antifa Offers Weapons | Daily Wire

WATCH: Crowder Infiltrates Antifa At Shapiro Event, Antifa Offers Weapons | Daily Wire:

Image result for Flicker Commons Images Antifa""Are they really an inconsequential group of rabble rousers?" asks Crowder of the group that has been championed by so many on the Left. As the video shows, and as so many around the country have learned over the last year, the answer is a resounding no.

One of the reasons they are so influential, Crowder explains, is their broad support base on the Left. "Antifa is in a PR battle, so what they claim and what they do is very different," says Crowder. But behind the scenes, they are organizing and planning — as his undercover operatives found out firsthand — to enact violence."


Why Didn't They Shoot the German?

Articles: Why Didn't They Shoot the German?
"I was watching a World War II movie in a theater, with an Asian immigrant friend, when I learned a lesson in culture that no university could have taught better. 
In one battle scene, there is a cease-fire order, and a German soldier approaches the British position, under a white flag of truce.
Image result for +American left shoutingThe British commander steps forward, completely vulnerable, but the Germans do not shoot.
There is a brief exchange of words, as the Germans demand surrender, and the British commander declines.
Both men then return to their positions, and the deadly fighting resumes.
My friend in the theater leaned toward me, and quietly asked, why didn’t they shoot the German?
I was both amused and horrified at the question.
It was unthinkable that one would shoot a man under a white flag, so unthinkable that it was literally laughable. I actually did laugh.
My answer was, they can’t shoot him; he’s under a white flag.
My Asian friend was perplexed for a moment, and then got it. 
So, this is how Western people fight wars.
This incident sticks in my memory all these years later, because it enlightened me to a profound truth.
Not all cultures are equal. 
In that same war, the Japanese, for example, had utterly no regard for our white flags, unless it suited their purposes.
Their concept of honor was utterly unlike ours. 
To them, it was the white flag of surrender that was dishonorable, and anyone who surrendered, friend or enemy, was a pariah.
...When Middle-Easterners take up residence in the West, they have no intention of adopting our values and morals. 
Quite the opposite, they seek to impose their will upon us, by force if necessary, by mass murder if it comes to that.
...I have long wondered why it is that the American left supports unfettered Muslim immigration to America. 
I am beginning to understand.
The American left shares many of the cultural values of the Middle East, including the practice of brutalizing anyone who openly disagrees with them.
Antifa is the glaring example of that."

‘Inept’ Puerto Rican government ‘riddled with corruption’: CEO | New York Post

Image result for peurto rico bankrupt‘Inept’ Puerto Rican government ‘riddled with corruption’: CEO | New York Post
"Jorge Rodriguez, 49, is the Harvard-educated CEO of PACIV, an international engineering firm based in Puerto Rico that works with the medical and pharmaceutical sectors.
The Puerto Rican-born engineer says he has dispatched 50 engineers to help FEMA rehabilitate the devastated island — a commonwealth of the United States — after Hurricane Maria.
He refuses to work with the local government, which he called inept and riddled with corruption.
For the last 30 years, the Puerto Rican government has been completely inept at handling regular societal needs, so I just don’t see it functioning in a crisis like this one. 
Even before the hurricane hit, water and power systems were already broken. 
Image result for peurto rico corruption memeAnd our $118 billion debt crisis is a result of government corruption and mismanagement.
The governor Ricardo Rossello has little experience. He’s 36 and never really held a job and never dealt with a budget. 
His entire administration is totally inexperienced and they have no clue how to handle a crisis of this magnitude.
For instance, shortly after the hurricane hit, the government imposed a curfew from 6 pm to 6 am and then changed it. 
Now, it’s 7 pm to 5 am, and makes no sense. 
The curfew has prevented fuel trucks from transporting their loads. 
These trucks should have been allowed to run for 24 hours to address our needs, but they have been stalled, and so we have massive lines at gas stations and severe shortages of diesel at our hospitals and supermarkets.

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Report: Puerto Rico Teamsters Union, “Frente Amplio”, Refuse to Deliver Supplies – Use Hurricane Maria as Contract Leverage… | The Last Refuge

Report: Puerto Rico Teamsters Union, “Frente Amplio”, Refuse to Deliver Supplies – Use Hurricane Maria as Contract Leverage… | The Last Refuge:
"Puerto Rican born and raised, Colonel Michael A. Valle (”Torch”), Commander, 101st Air and Space Operations Group, and Director of the Joint Air Component Coordination Element, 1st Air Force, responsible for Hurricane Maria relief efforts, has the following comment:
…They have the generators, water, food, medicine, and fuel on the ground, yet the supplies are not moving across the island as quickly as they’re needed.
“It’s a lack of drivers for the transport trucks, the 18 wheelers. Supplies we have. Trucks we have. There are ships full of supplies, backed up in the ports, waiting to have a vehicle to unload into. However, only 20% of the truck drivers show up to work. These are private citizens in Puerto Rico, paid by companies that are contracted by the government”.. (link)
The ports are so full of relief supplies they can’t fit any more on the available space....
The reason for truck drivers not showing up?
The Puerto Rican Teamsters Union, Frente Amplio, is refusing to move the product.


"The toothless guy is complaining about a law that the governor passed three weeks ago.
The reporter CONFIRMS that the truck drivers are refusing to work in order to get revenge on the governor.
The toothless guy says that the governor’s policies have impacted truckers, so now truckers will show the country THEIR OWN suffering.
The reporters says, “But all this stuff is in the past. In the present, it’s an emergency.”
The toothless guy says that the country can now experience what the truckers experienced due to the governor’s policies.
The toothless guy says the truckers are not responsible for helping the country. That’s the governor’s job.
Three weeks earlier, nobody cared about the plight of the truckers, so now the truckers don’t care about the country.
This is all the governor’s fault, the toothless guy says. He passed a law, and now he has to live with it.
The governor didn’t understand the suffering of the working man, so now the truckers will show the country what suffering is.
Since the country doesn’t care about truckers, the truckers won’t help..."

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