Saturday, December 19, 2015

GOP Senator Warns: Omnibus Bill Makes Part of Obama Stimulus Permanent, Including Tax Credits for Non-Taxpayers | TheBlaze.com

GOP Senator Warns: Omnibus Bill Makes Part of Obama Stimulus Permanent, Including Tax Credits for Non-Taxpayers | TheBlaze.com:

"Child tax credits for people who don’t pay taxes, including illegal immigrants, will be made permanent under the $1.1 trillion spending bill to be voted on this week, said Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.).

“A tax credit to a person who doesn’t pay taxes is a check from the government,” Sessions, the chairman of the Judiciary subcommittee on immigration and national interest. “It’s not a tax deduction, it’s a direct payment. It scores as a welfare benefit by the Congressional Budget Office. So this means more illegal aliens will continue to get the tax credits. It should be stopped.”

THE answer to THE question that keeps you up at night!-----A hairdresser explains why Donald Trump’s hair looks like that

A hairdresser explains why Donald Trump’s hair looks like that - Quartz:
"Donald Trump makes a lot of polarizing statements.
Yet for a lot of American voters, the matter of the Republican presidential candidate’s hair remains the biggest subject of debate.
As a licensed cosmetologist and active hairdresser, I’m here to take a stab at what is actually going on with Trump’s crispy crown. 
I’ve thought about this a lot..."





History for December 19

History for December 19 - On-This-Day.com
Leonid Brezhnev (Russia) 1906, Edith Piaf 1915, David Susskind 1920 


Cicely Tyson 1933, Al Kaline 1934, Robert Urich 1946 


1732 - Benjamin Franklin began publishing "Poor Richard's Almanac." 


1843 - Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was first published in England. 


1871 - Corrugated paper was patented by Albert L. Jones. 


1903 - The Williamsburg Bridge opened in New York City. It opened as the largest suspension bridge on Earth and remained the largest until 1924. It was also the first major suspension bridge to use steel towers to support the main cable. 


1973 - Johnny Carson started a fake toilet-paper scare on the "Tonight Show." 


1989 - U.S. troops invaded Panama to overthrow the regime of General Noriega. 


1996 - The school board of Oakland, CA, voted to recognize Black English, also known as "ebonics." The board later reversed its stance. 


1998 - U.S. President Bill Clinton was impeached on two charges of perjury and obstruction of justice by the U.S. House of Representatives. 

Friday, December 18, 2015

Read TV Host’s Uncensored Rant Against Obama for Making ‘Tone Deaf’ Terrorism Remark — and the New York Times for Scrubbing It | TheBlaze.com

Read TV Host’s Uncensored Rant Against Obama for Making ‘Tone Deaf’ Terrorism Remark — and the New York Times for Scrubbing It | TheBlaze.com:

"After the New York Times reported — then deleted — comments made by President Barack Obama about being unable to “fully appreciate the anxiety after the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino” due to a lack of cable television watching, Fox News host Greta Van Susteren penned a furious Facebook post questioning the president and the Times’ journalistic integrity.

“Does President Obama give a damn? really?” Van Susteren asked in the post. What is his problem???!!!! "

ALERT: Obama Tells Governors to Issue Executive Orders Implementing His TERRIFYING Agenda

ALERT: Obama Tells Governors to Issue Executive Orders Implementing His TERRIFYING Agenda:

"These executive orders could include funding researching into the causes of gun violence, increasing the use of gun-tracing technology and forcing gun manufacturers to prove that they’re selling firearms in a responsible manner.

It appears that President Obama wants to implement his grand vision of gun control by bypassing the traditional constitutional process, which requires going through either Congress or state legislatures, and instead relying on the power of executive fiat, much like he did when he chose to modify the decades-old Fair Housing Act."

She Just Admitted Something Stunning... It May Be Best Argument for the 2nd Amendment Ever

She Just Admitted Something Stunning... It May Be Best Argument for the 2nd Amendment Ever:

"Twenty-four years ago, an angry and withdrawn Texas resident named George Hennard crashed his pickup truck through the front door of Luby’s Cafeteria in Killeen and went on a shooting spree that left 23 dead and 27 wounded.

One year later, shooting survivor Dr. Suzanna Gratia-Hupp, who saw both her parents die that day, made a bombshell statement at a U.S. Senate committee hearing that seems more relevant than ever now, given the left’s recent push to impose more gun control laws on us.

“The Second Amendment is not about duck hunting, and I know I’m not going to make very many friends saying this, but it’s about our right, all of our right to be able to protect ourselves from all of you guys (politicians) up there,” she said."

Why we should leave Europe (The European Union) according to Suzanne Evans (UKIP) - BBC News

BREAKING: Secret Provision Added Last Minute to "Omnibus" Bill... This Should Have America on High Alert

BREAKING: Secret Provision Added Last Minute to "Omnibus" Bill... This Should Have America on High Alert:

"A provision regarding guest worker visas quietly added to the omnibus spending bill released this morning by the Senate is something lawmakers hope blue-collar workers won’t notice.

The provision would quadruple the number of H-2B visas for foreign “guest workers.” That means it would allow more than a quarter of a million foreign workers to enter the United States each year and work in industries including construction, hotel-motel services, truck driving, food processing, forestry and other fields that do not require a college education."

Sorry IPCC, Global Warming Not Causing Unusual Precipitation

Sorry IPCC, Global Warming Not Causing Unusual Precipitation | Somewhat Reasonable:
"A comprehensive new study in the Journal of Hydrology finds the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is likely wrong by a factor of 10 or more in its claim precipitation increased in some regions by as much as 1 percent in each decade of the twentieth century.
Using more than 1.5 million monthly precipitation totals from 1,000 measuring stations in 114 countries, the researchers determined there has been “No significant global precipitation change from 1850 to present.” 
While data for some stations extend back to the 1700s, most of the data come from stations that have existed since 1850, with all stations providing data for more than 100 years.
The researchers plotted the percentage of annual precipitation change relative to the years 1961 to 1990 for six continents, as well as for stations at different latitudes and those experiencing low, moderate, and high annual precipitation totals.
They found no substantial differences for stations located in northern, tropical, or southern latitudes. From 1850 to 2000 the percentage rate of precipitation change was –1.2 ± 1.7 per century, or less than 0.09 mm per decade – far less than the 1 percent per decade change claimed by IPCC..."

Must read!---And the world is silent?!!---------To Strike or Not to Strike, That is the Question

To Strike or Not to Strike, That is the Question :: The Investigative Project on Terrorism
Israeli estimates of the number of missiles terrorist powerhouse Hizballah has in Lebanon increased last summer from 100,000 to 150,000. 
The Shi'ite army continues to gain strength, unhindered by the token presence of United Nations troops in what was supposed to be a de-militarized zone following the 2006 Second Lebanon War.
Hizballah's promises of capturing the Galilee – that have inspired a feature-length Lebanese movie on the subject – are oft-repeated.
The imminent release (as a result of the P5+1 nuclear deal) of billions of dollars to its guardian angel and guiding hand, the Islamic Republic of Iran, promise more money and materiel will be placed at the disposal of an organization that has already fought two vicious wars against the Jewish state, a state whose existence it refuses to recognize.Hizballah's growing strength, and its acquisition of advanced weapons, (undoubtedly aided of late by Russian air strikes in support of the Syrian army), has Israeli leaders thinking hard about how long they can allow such a build-up to go unchecked, and whether there is a growing case for something more than sporadic cross-border interventions to temporarily stem Hizballah's growing firepower.
...Two days later, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon again highlighted the increasing danger posed by Iran's overt support of the Hizballah, telling members of the U.S. Congress, "We are very worried about Iran's presence in Syria...
This regime generates terrorism and undermines many of the regimes in the Middle East, and this is not good news for the region, not only Israel."
Reports last week of Iran completing a second medium-range ballistic missile test in contravention of U.N. Security Council resolutions did little to ease Israeli fears. On Dec. 10, in another indication of the urgency with which it views the Iran-Hizballah threat, Israel successfully tested its Arrow 3 missile defense system, an extra layer of defense on top of the Iron Dome, David's Sling, and the Arrow 2 system that may well prove critical in defending against the Iranian-made Shihab 3 longer ranger missiles.
In an exclusive interview with the Investigative Project on Terrorism, a senior IDF official – who for security reason must remain anonymous – spelled out the likely scenario should Hizballah live up to its promises and attack Israel from the north. He did not discuss the likelihood of an Israeli pre-emptive strike against Hizballah, but painted a sometimes grim assessment of what the Israeli public can expect.
"The next war will be different. As an Israeli citizen, father to two boys in the army, I really hope we will find a solution to peace in the area... but we have to deal with this," the IDF official explained. "I believe that in the next war we will see that Hizballah and Hamas will both launch missiles. They have the same interest here."
Earlier this month, subsequent to this interview taking place, Israel's Channel 2 news reported that Shadi el-Meni, the Islamic State leader in the Sinai Peninsula, met with Hamas leaders to discuss increased weapons supplies to the Gaza-based terrorists.
The ideological differences between the two sides seemingly set aside in the pursuit of preparing an enhanced assault on Israel.
The IDF officer suggested that during the 2014 Gaza War more than 70 percent of the Israeli population was covered by the Iron Dome as it intercepted missiles coming from the Hamas-controlled enclave.
But with rockets raining down from Israel's north and south, Iron Dome's use would be limited.
There will be occasions when civilians will not be protected when defending strategic installations take priority.
"We understand that Iron Dome next time will not do the same work," he said, "because you will not always put it on populations; you will put it in strategic locations that we need to defend like chemical factories, and gas [installations], of course."Israel's third largest metropolitan area, Haifa, is home to a huge Mediterranean port and a major Israeli naval base. Defending such a massive target will be "very hard" he said.
 "We have Iron Dome, the Arrow and the Patriot as well, but when you have 150,000 missiles from Lebanon, you cannot assume that every missile they will launch will [be intercepted]. 
..."One can conclude that Israel may see an auspicious opportunity to make a preemptive attack to destroy Hezbollah's massive ordnance in southern Lebanon, stockpiled since the 33-day Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006," Iranian-Canadian political analyst Shair Shahidsaless wrote at the Huffington Post in June.
That was before the game-changing Russian entry into the conflict that has seen the balance of power sway back towards Assad and Hizballah. 
But could there still be a window of opportunity, unpalatable as much of the international community might find it, of Israel launching a pre-emptive strike against what is widely perceived as a massive and increasing threat to its security?

A GREAT TWEET FROM ACE: This is the story he’s talking about. …

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ALERT: Congress Launches 3 Separate Investigations Of Obama For Helping ISIS ⋆ US Herald

ALERT: Congress Launches 3 Separate Investigations Of Obama For Helping ISIS ⋆ US Herald:

"Anyone that actually follows events on “the war on terrorism” has known for at least the last 5-years of Obama’s presidency that he has been purposely giving “aid and comfort” to the enemy, everyone that is, except those on  the Armed Services Committee."

Why bother voting "republican" when they act and vote like democrats?-----Congressional Bills and Votes

Congressional Bills and Votes - NYTimes.com

Yes219
57
162 Republicans
213 needed to pass
No206
139 Democrats
67 Republicans
Present0
Didn't vote10
5
5
Result:Passed by a margin of 6 votes
Date of Vote:December 11, 2014
Time of Vote:9:37 p.m.
Roll Call Number:563

"Arab Spring"? Hmmm. Obama doesn't use that word any more-----The End of the Arab Spring Dream - WSJ

The End of the Arab Spring Dream - WSJ:
Thursday marks a bitter anniversary in the Arab world. On Dec. 17, 2010, a Tunisian fruit vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire after the authorities confiscated his goods and beat him.
The incident sparked an uprising that within weeks would topple Tunisia’s venal autocracy.
Protests spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Syria.
Despots from Morocco to Mesopotamia felt the heat of popular anger. Many couldn’t withstand it.
Yet today the Middle East is less stable, and less hopeful, than it was before the Arab Spring.
Five years ago, the denim-clad, smartphone-wielding Arab liberal became the region’s avatar.
Now the knife-wielding jihadist and the refugee have risen to prominence instead.
...How did dreams turn into nightmares? 
The standard account has it that by crushing or co-opting opponents, secular autocrats like Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak empowered Islamist outfits that were the only remaining channel for dissent.
Once the dictators fell, the liberals were quickly sidelined as Islamists and remnants of the old order battled for dominance.
...The biggest Western misstep was to treat the quest for freedom as somehow separate from the contest for geopolitical mastery.
In Egypt, the Obama administration was likely powerless to prevent the pro-Western Mr. Mubarak’s downfall, but the White House in the subsequent months did little to shape the outcome of the revolution. 
Washington favored all actors equally, as though Egypt were Luxembourg and the Muslim Brotherhood just another center-right party.
In Libya, the U.S. removed Moammar Gadhafi under a legal abstraction—the responsibility to protect—then swiftly abandoned a country with few viable institutions to its tribal furies.
In Syria, President Obama declared that Bashar Assad “must go,” and then watched impassively as the Iran-backed tyrant continued to kill and gas his own people, triggering a refugee crisis that has overwhelmed Europe.
The slaughter has continued for nearly five years. 
In the long term, the most perilous consequence isn’t the birth of a terror state stretching across Syria and spilling into Iraq but the destruction of U.S. credibility..."

EPA Gave $542M But Watchdogs Ignored It

EPA Gave $542M But Watchdogs Ignored It | The Daily Caller:
"Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials gave $542 million to colleges and universities in grants to study everything from pollution caused by backyard grilling to hotel shower use, but those funds have never been audited by a government watchdog.
EPA awarded the funds to 341 schools in more than 3,100 grants from 2009 to 2014, according a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of more than 100,000 agency awards compiled by Open The Books.
The last audit by EPA’s inspector general of any of those grants, however, was 10 years ago, and then was only conducted in response to a specific complaint.
“The last time that the OIG did a review … was in December 2005 on a hotline complaint for the University of Nevada,” EPA IG spokesman Jeffrey Lagda told TheDCNF.
“In the past 10 years, the OIG has not conducted any reviews of grants awarded to colleges and universities.”"

ALERT: Governor Comes Forward, Drops BOMBSHELL About What Obama Is Doing With "Refugees"

ALERT: Governor Comes Forward, Drops BOMBSHELL About What Obama Is Doing With "Refugees":

"This is simply frightening, as it shows that the Obama administration doesn’t trust or even inform America’s governors about things that are certainly in their purview as the duly elected leaders of their state, such as potential jihadists being brought into their states by the federal government.

We already knew that the federal vetting process for refugees and immigrants is sorely lacking. Now the administration is making it difficult, if not impossible, for the states to pick up the slack and close the information gap left by the inadequate half-measures of the feds."



Yale University students happily sign 'petition' to repeal First Amendment

Yale University students happily sign 'petition' to repeal First Amendment - The College Fix:
Be afraid. 
Be very afraid.
It took political satirist Ami Horowitz less than one hour to get 60 signatures from Yale University students signing a “petition” that calls for the repeal of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
You know, the one that guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble. No biggie.
“I think it’s really awesome that you’re out here,” one student told Horowitz. 
Said another: “I think this is fantastic, I absolutely agree …” 
Others chimed in with “love it” and similar expressions of support.
Horowitz told Fox News even he was shocked by the results be obtained.
“I decided to take this campus free speech debate to its logical conclusion,” he said. 
“The result was this unbelievable display of total stupidity.”

Rush Limbaugh: ‘Disband the Republican Party’ | TheBlaze.com

Rush Limbaugh: ‘Disband the Republican Party’ | TheBlaze.com:

"Blasting the Republican-led Congress over a $1.1 trillion omnibus bill that, among other things, fully funds Planned Parenthood and has the White House declaring victory yet again on fiscal fronts, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said Thursday that the GOP should be disbanded.

“There is no Republican Party!” Limbaugh said. “You know, we don’t even need a Republican Party if they’re gonna do this. You know, just elect Democrats, disband the Republican Party, and let the Democrats run it, because that’s what’s happening anyway.”"

History for December 18


History for December 18 - On-This-Day.com
Ty Cobb 1886 - Baseball player, Keith Richards 1943 - Musician (Rolling Stones), Steven Spielberg 1947 Movie producer-director 


Brad Pitt 1963 Actor, Katie Holmes 1978 - Actress ("Dawson's Creek"), Christina María Aguilera 1980 - Singer 


1865 - U.S. Secretary of State William Seward issued a statement verifying the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The amendment abolished slavery with the declaration: "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." 



1903 - The Panama Canal Zone was acquired 'in perpetuity' by the U.S. for an annual rent. 


1912 - The discovery of the Piltdown Man in East Sussex was announced. It was proved to be a hoax in 1953.
 

1916 - During World War I, after 10 months of fighting the French defeated the Germans in the Battle of Verdun. 


1917 - The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Senate and then officially proposed the states. 


1940 - Adolf Hitler signed a secret directive ordering preparations for a Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. Operation "Barbarossa" was launched in June 1941. 


1950 - NATO foreign ministers approved plans to defend Western Europe, including the use of nuclear weapons, if necessary. 


1957 - The Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania went online. It was the first nuclear facility to generate electricity in the United States. It was taken out of service in 1982. 


1998 - The U.S. House of Representatives began the debate on the four articles of impeachment concerning U.S. President Bill Clinton. It was only the second time in U.S. history that process had begun. 

Thursday, December 17, 2015

2011 DHS Memo on Vetting of Visa Applicants Leaked — Watch MSNBC Host’s Reaction as Reporter Reads It On-Air | Video | TheBlaze.com

2011 DHS Memo on Vetting of Visa Applicants Leaked — Watch MSNBC Host’s Reaction as Reporter Reads It On-Air | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"The memo reportedly asserted that analyzing visa applicants’ social media accounts could help uncover potential evidence of “fraud, crime” and “national security” threats.

Citing a former senior DHS official, MSNBC’s Ari Melber reported that in addition to the proposal being rejected, officials were unable to even access social media sites due to a “firewall” intended to block employees from accessing them online.

“This very memo…went through layers of review, went up the line, a year of reviews, it would authorize this type of access, it would try to create this program, and it was ultimately not adopted,” Melber said on “Morning Joe” Thursday."


Do you see a trend?
American citizens are scrutinized at every turn but potential enemies entering our country get a free pass.

People Saw This Plane Circling Over Calif. Shooting, Now We Know Alarming Thing It Was Doing

People Saw This Plane Circling Over Calif. Shooting, Now We Know Alarming Thing It Was Doing:

"It’s disconcerting to see that, while the Obama administration is totally unwilling to take reasonable steps to deal with the terrorist threat posed by the Islamic State group — like, say, increased vetting on Syrian refugees — they have no problems using one of the most constitutionally troublesome forms of electronic surveillance there is.

Maybe if the Obama administration had been more vigilant in the first place, we wouldn’t have to be violating people’s rights now."