Thursday, December 06, 2018

In Europe "Criticism Of Migration" Set To Become A Criminal Offense | Zero Hedge

In Europe "Criticism Of Migration" Set To Become A Criminal Offense | Zero Hedge
"Europeans concerned about borders, language and culture may soon find themselves in the hot seat after Dutch politician and European Parliament member Marcel de Graaff issued a dire warning over the "definition of hate speech" which will criminalize speech opposing mass migration, as first reported by Joe Schaeffer of LibertyNation
...“One basic element of this new agreement is the extension of the definition of hate speech,” de Graaff says. “The agreement wants to criminalize migration speech. Criticism of migration will become a criminal offense. Media outlets that give room to criticism of migration can be shut down. -LibertyNation

Meanwhile, the UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner posted a transcript of a November 20 speech from Andrew Gilmour, Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, entitled: "Words Matter: Role and Responsibility of the media in shaping public perceptions about migrants and refugees and promoting inclusive societies."...
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Jerome Corsi files ethics complaint against Mueller, claims he was pressured to lie - Washington Times

Jerome Corsi files ethics complaint against Mueller, claims he was pressured to lie - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images Jerome CorsiConservative author Jerome Corsi on Monday filed a criminal and ethics complaint against special counsel Robert Mueller alleging prosecutorial misconduct in the Russia investigation.
The 78-page complaint alleges that Mr. Corsi “has been criminally threatened and coerced to tell a lie and call it the truth.”
Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel’s office, declined to comment.

Taxpayers Will Pay $1 Million to Tear Down $18 Million Baseball Stadium That Predictably Failed to Rejuvenate Camden - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Taxpayers Will Pay $1 Million to Tear Down $18 Million Baseball Stadium That Predictably Failed to Rejuvenate Camden - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
"The stadium never turned a profit and the team skipped town when local officials decided to start charging rent.
..."Well, soon we will see a field of dreams right here in Camden, and my prediction is 'they will come,'" Whitman said.
Taxpayers spent more than $18 million to build the stadium that would eventually be named Campbell's Field...
Less than two decades later, taxpayers in New Jersey will pay another $1 million to tear down Campbell's Field.
The sad saga of the Camden Riversharks—the Atlantic League team for whom the stadium was built prior to the 2001 season—will come to an official end more than three years after the team picked up and moved to New Britain, Connecticut, leaving Campbell's Field vacant...
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For all that money, all the city got was a large concrete arch along the riverfront.

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History for December 6

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History for December 6 - On-This-Day.com
Ira Gershwin 1896 - Lyricist, brother of composer George Gershwin, Alfred Eisenstadt 1898, Agnes Moorehead 1906
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Lester Gillis (George "Baby Face" Nelson) 1908 - Bank robber, Wally Cox 1924, JoBeth Williams 1953
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1973 - Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as the vice-president of the United States after vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned.
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1998 - In Venezuela, former Lieutenant Colonel Hugo Chavez was elected president. He had staged a bloody coup attempt against the government six years earlier.
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Wednesday, December 05, 2018

Tijuana Official: There Are 6,200 Migrants And ‘The People From Tijuana Are Frustrated’ | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images Migrants at borderTijuana Official: There Are 6,200 Migrants And ‘The People From Tijuana Are Frustrated’ | The Daily Caller:

A Tijuana official admitted during an interview on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Monday that locals are frustrated with over 6,000 migrants staying in the area looking to come to the United States.

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New York City is drowning in ridiculous, pricey lawsuits

New York City is drowning in ridiculous, pricey lawsuits
"New York City is being tort-ured.
The Big Apple is drowning in so many frivolous lawsuits — over everything from food packaging and advertising to the design of retail websites — that the city’s court system has become one of the nation’s worst places for civil justice, a damning report out Tuesday reveals.
The American Tort Reform Foundation will give New York City the dubious distinction of placing No. 3 on its annual list of “Judicial Hellholes” where plaintiffs lawyers run amok with the help of accommodating judges and do-nothing lawmakers.
Image result for tort fraud...The report also cites a Post expose on Arik Matatov, who tried to shake down 50 Manhattan businesses because they didn’t have wheelchair ramps — even though he can walk on his own two feet.
Rulings last year by two federal judges, who mandated that all online retailers make their sites compatible with screen-reading software for the visually impaired, “opened the floodgates” for “cut-and-paste lawsuits against hundreds of stores,” the report says.
...These attorneys are highlighted in the new “Judicial Hellholes” report from the American Tort Reform Foundation:

  • Jeffrey Gottlieb & Associates, Manhattan: Filed at least 26 suits in less than two months over websites without screen-reading software for the visually impaired
  • Lee Litigation Group, Manhattan: Filed suits “by the dozen” over partially empty food packages, including boxes of Junior Mints
  • Joseph Mizrahi, Brooklyn: Filed more than 500 website suits in Manhattan and Brooklyn federal courts in 2018 alone
  • Weitz & Luxenburg, Manhattan: Crooked ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s former firm has handled 52 percent of all asbestos cases in New York City this year, up from 47 percent last year
  • McSweeney/Langevin, Minneapolis: Was sued after being accused of recruiting women to have their pelvic-mesh implants removed and then filing suit against the device makers
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Can the GOP Attract Young Voters? Try Beer | Rule of Law

Can the GOP Attract Young Voters? Try Beer | Rule of Law
"GOP strategists have been warning that the sky is falling, that a demographic calamity is coming.  Young voters and voters to be, we are told, have no reason to vote Republican.
A fix to attract young voters might be sitting right in front of them, if congressional Republicans have the creativity to pop it open.
See the source imageOne of the sorriest sights I have ever seen in a bar occurred on the eve of the Gulf War in the fall of 1990. 
Soldiers from the nearby Army base were celebrating their final days in the states before being deployed to Saudi Arabia where they would eventually smash Saddam Hussein’s army in Kuwait.
The young soldiers were lined up at the bar. 
Instead of beer, they were sipping sodas because they weren’t old enough.
It was a sad, pathetic sight.
Soldiers who would soon ship out to war celebrating their final hours in the United States, and they were drinking Sprite.
If the Republicans want to attract young voters, then lead the charge to repeal the National Minimum Age Drinking Age Act that Democrats in Congress passed in 1984.
Loudly repeal the mandate and allow states to lower their drinking age to 18 from 21 without federal penalty.
Appeal to young voters with beer and bourbon..."
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Stanford Frat Told Their American Flag Was ‘Offensive’ By Admin, Hangs Much Bigger Flag | The Daily Caller

Stanford Frat Told Their American Flag Was ‘Offensive’ By Admin, Hangs Much Bigger Flag | The Daily Caller:
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Stanford University fraternity Sigma Chi had a unique response to an administration official who said their American flag was “offensive, intimidating, aggressive or alienating.”
After receiving said criticism, the fraternity decided to hang a much bigger flag outside their house.

What Socialists Really Want

What Socialists Really Want
"...Silicon Valley is showing greater wealth inequality over time.
Individual incomes are dropping, save for the top 10%.
Housing costs are driving out service workers like firemen, retail workers, etc…
Only the wealthy can afford to actually live in the communities they serve.
See the source imageNormally this would not be news on The Declination.
If a place is expensive and hoity-toity, don’t live there.
Hell, don’t even work there – go somewhere where your work is actually appreciated, not looked down upon as icky or plebeian.
...On Drudge this morning, I found a brief snippet about Jack Ma, richest man in China, being a member of the Communist party.
Does this surprise you?
Communism has never been a ground-up, grassroots movement from the lower classes, despite the popular reputation as such.
Rather, it is an ideology led by the second-tier wealthy scions who fancy themselves to be intellectuals.
Thomas Sowell had the right of it:
Most people who read ‘The Communist Manifesto’ probably have no idea that it was written by a couple of young men who had never worked a day in their lives, and who nevertheless spoke boldly in the name of ‘the workers.’
Marxists merely presume to use the lower classes against their enemies in the middle and upper classes.
Ultimately, they don’t want to deal with the dirty, teeming masses in their living rooms, or even their zip codes..."
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Second woman says she was paid to collect absentee ballots in North Carolina House race | TheHill

Second woman says she was paid to collect absentee ballots in North Carolina House race | TheHill
"A second woman has come forward claiming that a Bladen County, N.C., electioneer paid her to collect absentee ballots for last month's midterm elections.
Cheryl Kinlaw told WSOCTV, a local news station in Charlotte, N.C., that Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr. paid her $100 to collect ballots in their district, adding that Dowless “has been doing it for years."
Image result for vote fraudKinlaw said that she never mailed the ballots she collected and that she instead handed them over to Dowless.
She said she was unaware that what she was doing was illegal.
Her comments come a day after another woman, Ginger Eason, told the news station that Dowless, the Bladen County Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor, paid her between $75 and $100 to pick up ballots.
Both of them have said they do not know what Dowless did with the ballots.
Dowless has been named twice in sworn affidavits as someone who worked for Republican candidate Mark Harris's campaign as an independent contractor and has been at the center of an investigation into the results of the election in North Carolina's 9th District..."
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Here are the questions Comey declined to answer in an ‘open setting’ - MarketWatch

Here are the questions Comey declined to answer in an ‘open setting’ - MarketWatch:
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In his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday morning, former FBI director James Comey declined to answer many of the hot-button questions senators tossed at him—at least, in an “open setting.”
These moments are notable, since Comey’s refusal to answer in public indicates that the topic touches on classified information or, potentially, to what he believes to be a continuing FBI investigation.

Why I deleted my popular Twitter account

Why I deleted my popular Twitter account:
Twitter is poison to American political discourse. Can't we find a more worthy pastime?
I deactivated my Twitter account about a week ago.
I was partly acting on impulse, because the social media site had just, for no obvious reason, “permanently banned” someone I follow, something that seems to be happening more and more.
But I was also acting on my growing belief that Twitter is, well, horrible.
...I think that Twitter is the worst.
See the source imageIn fact, if you set out to design a platform that would poison America’s discourse and its politics, you’d be hard pressed to come up with something more destructive than Twitter.
Twitter has the flaws of the old Usenet newsgroups, but on a much bigger scale.
Precursors to Twitter required accountability...
If you didn’t like a blog, you could just ignore it. 
A story that spread like wildfire through the blogosphere still did so over the better part of a day, not over minutes, and it was typically pretty easy to find the original item and get context, something the culture of blogging encouraged.
As James Lileks wrote, “The link changes everything. When someone derides or exalts a piece, the link lets you examine the thing itself without interference.”
Bloggers often encouraged their readers to follow the link and “read the whole thing.”
...Unlike blogs, little to no thought is required (the character limit discourages it), and in practice very few people even follow the link (if there is one) to “read the whole thing.” 
...This isn’t a call for banning Twitter.
But it is a suggestion that maybe our time is better spent elsewhere.
Since I got off Twitter, I’ve filled the downtime I used to fill with tweeting by going what I did pre-Twitter, reading novels on the Kindle app on my phone.
It’s better, and I’m happier."
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The Costly Part of Government-Owned Broadband – Michigan Capitol Confidential

The Costly Part of Government-Owned Broadband – Michigan Capitol Confidential
"Residents of 10 towns in Minnesota will see property tax hikes to cover a shortfall in subscriber revenues to a government-led broadband project. 
Image result for Financial ScamsThis should serve as a warning to municipalities in Michigan implementing or pursuing their own plans.
Ten cities and 17 townships in rural Minnesota created a cooperative and sold $13.7 million in bonds to help finance the construction of a $55 million fiber optic network.
According to documents from the cooperative, reported by Tom Steward of the Center for the American Experiment, a $1 million revenue shortfall quickly developed, which will result in higher property taxes for some of the communities.
...In Michigan, Traverse City and Holland have joined a few smaller municipalities in pursuing government-owned or operated broadband networks..."
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