Wednesday, May 15, 2019

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America Is Partially Responsible for Venezuelan Crisis, But Not In The Way Representative Omar Thinks - American Experiment

America Is Partially Responsible for Venezuelan Crisis, But Not In The Way Representative Omar Thinks - American Experiment
"Representative Omar is in the news regarding her statements that U.S. actions are making the situation in Venezuela worse. On Democracy Now, Representative Omar stated:
““This particular bullying and the use of sanctions to eventually intervene and make regime change really does not help the people of countries like Venezuela, and it certainly does not help and is not in the interest of the United States,” she added.”
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world, and oil production was consistently high, but this began to change in 2016...
...In 2014, it was estimated that Venezuela needed oil prices to be $121 per barrel in order to balance its budget.
...When oil prices dropped, American oil companies got innovative, cut costs, and looked for ways to optimize their business models.
Because they are private companies, they have the most to lose if they can’t solve the problems they face.
Government-run oil companies in Venezuela, on the other hand, can explain away failure because they are creatures of the state with no competition..."

A Constitutional Recap of the Mueller Report - National Constitution Center

A Constitutional Recap of the Mueller Report - National Constitution Center
"This episode sheds constitutional light on the Mueller report, focusing on the question of obstruction. 
We explore what Special Counsel Robert Mueller did and did not conclude about obstruction, explain the “corrupt intent” requirement for an obstruction charge, and grapple with the constitutional question as to whether the president can commit obstruction. 
Our guests also address the question: in the aftermath of the Mueller report, what should Congress do, and what are the lessons for future Attorneys General in similar situations? Mary McCord, senior litigator at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown University Law Center, and Josh Blackman, associate professor of law at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, join host Jeffrey Rosen.
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TRANSCRIPT: 
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SCHWEPPE: House Democrats Are Trying To Pass A Men’s Rights Bill | The Daily Caller

SCHWEPPE: House Democrats Are Trying To Pass A Men’s Rights Bill | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images Gender SymbolsThink I’m exaggerating? Consider this: the Equality Act would fundamentally redefine “sex” within all aspects of civil rights law to mean “sexual orientation” and “gender identity,” scrapping the traditional legal standard of male and female as a product of biology and replacing it with an incomprehensible mess. The many legal protections women now enjoy would be effectively eliminated, resulting in a version of “equality” that many of the Equality Act’s supporters might not be anticipating.
Take, for example, Title IX, which was passed to prohibit sex discrimination in education programs. One of the biggest impacts of the 1972 law was to increase scholarship and athletic opportunities for women, opportunities which are now often taken for granted thanks to the wide availability of women’s sports at the high school and collegiate levels.
These opportunities are now under attack — in 2016, the Obama administration sent a wake-up call to female athletes across the nation when it announced it was interpreting “sex” under Title IX to include “gender identity,” allowing any student who claimed to identify as female the right to participate in women’s sports.

EDITORIAL: The bag police

See the source imageEDITORIAL: The bag police
"If left unchecked, politicians would allow America’s Nanny State to grow to immeasurable proportions.
Government bureaucrats and elected officials believe they know better than we mere mortals when it comes to making personal choices about health care, child rearing, diet, smoking and countless other subjects.
The environment is another favorite vehicle for proponents of the Nanny State.
Straws, styrofoam and coffee pods have all been recently targeted by green groups.
Some jurisdictions have banned plastic shopping bags.
And if New Jersey legislators have their way, paper grocery bags would be outlawed, as well..."
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Facebook Punishes Groups For Questioning Human Impact on Climate Change - Big League Politics

Facebook Punishes Groups For Questioning Human Impact on Climate Change - Big League Politic
"Facebook is now punishing groups on its platform that question the impact of human activity on climate change.

The Facebook group “God Emperor Trump: (Official)” received notification on Monday that members of their group had posted content that is rated false by the platform’s chosen fact checkers, something that Big League Politics revealed the platform will use to demolish the group’s frequency on the news feed, prevent potential new members from being shown the group, and otherwise reduce its engagement and growth.
Facebook Climate Change Discussion
The content Facebook claimed was inaccurate was a video featuring the famous businessman and public speaker Dan Pena, who says that the extent of man’s impact on climate change is overblown because the business world does not even acknowledge it as a fact.
According to Pena, if the world was set to be submerged due to impacts of human caused global warming in as soon as 12 years, there would be no investment in coastal areas like Florida, which would certainly sink, and that climate change is highly cyclical and it is naive to assume humans have such a large impact on the planet.
The article Facebook used to fact check the claim hardly demolishes Pena’s point, but rather says he may be inaccurate.
Factually Inaccurate: The speaker likely means to refer to a climate period known as the Eemian, but this was about 125,000 years ago, not 55,000 years ago. The slow-changing cycles of Earth’s orbit were in a different configuration then, leading to warmer temperatures.
Flawed Reasoning : The existence of past climate changes does not indicate humans cannot change climate today any more than the existence of natural fires in the past would indicate arson is impossible today.
...This campaign against so-called “false news” in groups has been happening for some time, and could be easily weaponized..."
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Ocasio-Cortez Suggests Top Democratic Presidential Candidates Are As Dumb As Sea Sponges | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images Alexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez Suggests Top Democratic Presidential Candidates Are As Dumb As Sea Sponges | The Daily Caller:

New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said “you’d have to have the social intelligence of a sea sponge” to take her literally when she invoked a 12-year deadline to stop “world ending” global warming.
However, at least five Democrats running for president in 2020 invoked the “12 years left” talking point as a sign of how seriously they took climate change to build support among the environmental left.

Will political correctness kill classic movies? | TheHill

Image result for Will political correctness kill classic movies?Will political correctness kill classic movies? | TheHill
"The rise of political correctness can be seen across movie screens this weekend.
“The Hustle,” a gender-swap remake of 1988's “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” rails against the patriarchy between sight gags.
“Avengers: Endgame” shoehorns a minor gaycharacter  into the story as a super-virtue-signal.
“Long Shot” shows Seth Rogen apologizing for the United States bombing Japan to help end World War II.
Even older films, and the stars who made them great, are now seen through the PC prism.
Just ask the estate of John Wayne..."
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‘Needles on the Beach and Poo All over the Sand': Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten Describes LA Crisis - Citizens for Self-Governance

Image result for Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten‘Needles on the Beach and Poo All over the Sand': Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten Describes LA Crisis - Citizens for Self-Governance
"California has a problem that can no longer be ignored.  
Sex Pistols rocker Johnny Rotten recently began lamenting the homeless crisis in his “1%” area of Venice Beach.  
He said that his multi-million dollar home has been vandalized because of all the young vagrants that suddenly showed up there.
‘They moved in en masse. 
They’re all young, they’re all like 24,’ Rotten told Newsweek reporter Paula Froelich.  
‘They’re aggressive, and because there’s an awful lot of them together they’re gang-y.’ 
 He even admitted that he had to call the police when some of them set up camp in front of his house..."
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