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Friday, July 27, 2018
Stripe, PayPal, Patreon: The Right Is Being Banned from Online Fundraising | Breitbart
Stripe, PayPal, Patreon: The Right Is Being Banned from Online Fundraising | Breitbart:
The creeping exclusion of the right from online platforms like Twitter and Facebook is well-known, drawing the attention of Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale and the RNC. But a greater challenge is on the horizon: the exclusion of the right from financial services.
Conservatives have long been the target of shadowbans, biased algorithms, and account bans on social media. Not content with silencing their voices online, the left now wants to stop the right from using the web to fundraise. Thanks to the increasing willingness of online fundraising platforms and payment processors to ban clients for political reasons, they are getting their way.
Conservatives have long been the target of shadowbans, biased algorithms, and account bans on social media. Not content with silencing their voices online, the left now wants to stop the right from using the web to fundraise. Thanks to the increasing willingness of online fundraising platforms and payment processors to ban clients for political reasons, they are getting their way.
Disgusting "journalism"-----REVEALED: NYT Targets Kavanaugh’s Wife, Looking For ‘Abortion,’ ‘Gun,’ ‘Gay,’ ‘Federalist’ Emails
"The New York Times and Associated Press both filed requests under the Maryland Public Information Act (PIA) seeking e-mails that Ashley Kavanaugh, the wife of President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, sent as town manager of The Village of Chevy Chase...
...The New York Times is currently requesting that The Village of Chevy Chase Section 5 hand over “any emails to or from Ms. Kavanaugh that contain any of the keywords or terms listed below.”
And what a list it is, including words like “liberal,” “abortion,” “gay,” and “federalist,” while also explicitly asking for e-mails containing the names of certain individuals.
And what a list it is, including words like “liberal,” “abortion,” “gay,” and “federalist,” while also explicitly asking for e-mails containing the names of certain individuals.
Read the full list the Times requested, below:

This list of terms that The New York Times requested reads like it was constructed in order to manufacture a hit piece on the wife of Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. These documents appear to show that The New York Times is most interested in echoing liberal attack lines in the battle over Judge Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, going so far as to target the nominee’s wife..."
Read on.
These American states are drowning in ‘irretrievable’ debt | Fox Business
These American states are drowning in ‘irretrievable’ debt | Fox Business:"Connecticut may be the richest state in the country, on a per capita basis,but it's racked up a sizable debt worth more than $53 billion – and it could be taxpayers who are forced to bail out the Constitution State, according to the former governor of Indiana.
...And Connecticut isn’t the only state struggling with a debt crisis: California, Illinois, New Jersey and New York are unable to make pension payments to retired government workers.
In Illinois, for instance, vendors wait months to be paid by a government that’s $30 billion in debt, and one whose bonds are just one notch above junk bond status, according to Daniels.
New York’s more than $356 billion in debt; New Jersey more than $104 billion; and California more than $428 billion.
“They’re just one of a number of states, including some of the biggest states, that are in deep water,” Daniels said.
“I think it is irretrievable.
Pensions is the core of it.
It’s not the only fiscal recklessness that they have practiced, but in some of those cases, the bill are genuinely unpayable.”...
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Wisconsin ordered to pay for gender reassignment surgeries
Wisconsin ordered to pay for gender reassignment surgeries:
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered Wisconsin to pay for the gender reassignment surgery for two transgender Medicaid recipients.
Cody Flack, 30, and Sara Ann Makenzie, 41, filed a lawsuit in April, saying a state rule denying coverage for surgeries to treat gender dysphoria violates the Affordable Care Act and their right to equal protection, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
"The likelihood of ongoing, irreparable harm facing these two individual plaintiffs outweighs any marginal impacts on the defendants' stated concerns regarding public health or limiting costs," Conley said in the 39-page order.
...Flack, who has cerebral palsy, uses a motorized wheelchair and relies on Supplemental Security Income for the disabled as his sole support.
He first identified as a boy at age 5, according the lawsuit.
Makenzie is also is disabled and relies on Supplemental Security Income.
She has been living as a woman since 2012.
The state's Medicaid has a budget of approximately $9.7 billion to cover about 1.2 million eligible residents.
An estimated 5,000 of enrollees are transgender."
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered Wisconsin to pay for the gender reassignment surgery for two transgender Medicaid recipients.
"The likelihood of ongoing, irreparable harm facing these two individual plaintiffs outweighs any marginal impacts on the defendants' stated concerns regarding public health or limiting costs," Conley said in the 39-page order.
...Flack, who has cerebral palsy, uses a motorized wheelchair and relies on Supplemental Security Income for the disabled as his sole support.
He first identified as a boy at age 5, according the lawsuit.
Makenzie is also is disabled and relies on Supplemental Security Income.
She has been living as a woman since 2012.
The state's Medicaid has a budget of approximately $9.7 billion to cover about 1.2 million eligible residents.
An estimated 5,000 of enrollees are transgender."
Read all.
Addison Barnes' 'Trump Wall' vindication: School to pay $25K, apologize over shirt suspension - Washington Times
Addison Barnes' 'Trump Wall' vindication: School to pay $25K, apologize over shirt suspension - Washington Times:
Addison Barnes, the young man who was suspended during his senior year of high school for wearing a “Trump Wall” shirt to school, will receive $25,000 in legal fees and an apology from his old principal.
Lawyers for the 18-year-old Trump supporter announced this week that Hillsboro School District in Oregon settled a lawsuit over First Amendment rights. Mr. Barnes was accused of creating a “hostile learning environment” in January for wearing his shirt to Liberty High School, despite the fact that his teacher’s room included a sign that read: “Sanctuary City, Welcome Home.”
Lawyers for the 18-year-old Trump supporter announced this week that Hillsboro School District in Oregon settled a lawsuit over First Amendment rights. Mr. Barnes was accused of creating a “hostile learning environment” in January for wearing his shirt to Liberty High School, despite the fact that his teacher’s room included a sign that read: “Sanctuary City, Welcome Home.”
Check this out!-----An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Presidential Election - The New York Times
"This is fascinating.
Almost EVERY voting precinct in Muskegon County voted for Trump.
The additional point is that republicans CAN win in local elections in Muskegon county.
Outside of our 2 bankrupt cities, the voters want conservative leadership.
Conservative republicans."
NOT RINOs
An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Presidential Election - The New York Times
Almost EVERY voting precinct in Muskegon County voted for Trump.
The additional point is that republicans CAN win in local elections in Muskegon county.
Outside of our 2 bankrupt cities, the voters want conservative leadership.
Conservative republicans."
NOT RINOs
An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Presidential Election - The New York Times
History for July 27
History for July 27 - On-This-Day.com
Charlotte Corday 1768, Charles P. Ginsburg 1920, Norman Lear 1922
Nick Reynolds (The Kingston Trio) 1933, Bobbie Gentry 1944 - Country singer, Peggy Fleming 1948
1775 - Benjamin Rush began his service as the first Surgeon General of the Continental Army.
1777 - The marquis of Lafayette arrived in New England to help the rebellious American colonists fight the British.
1804 - The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. With the amendment Electors were directed to vote for a President and for a Vice-President rather than for two choices for President.
1866 - Cyrus Field successfully completed the Atlantic Cable. It was an underwater telegraph from North America to Europe.
1921 - Canadian biochemist Frederick Banting and associates announced the discovery of the hormone insulin.
1940 - Bugs Bunny made his official debut in the Warner Bros. animated cartoon "A Wild Hare."
1967 - U.S. President Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to assess the causes of the violence in the wake of urban rioting.
1995 - The Korean War Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, DC, by U.S. President Clinton and South Korean President Kim Young-sam.
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