Saturday, January 14, 2017

Blog: Jerry Brown’s bullet train fiasco and Trump

Blog: Jerry Brown’s bullet train fiasco and Trump:
California governor Jerry Brown has staked out the turf as President-Elect Trump’s opponent, hiring Eric Holder to gin up a legal strategy and appointing Congressman Xavier Bacera as his A.G. to oppose anticipated Trump policies in sanctuary cities, the environment, and what some call California’s “values.”
But I have to wonder if Brown doesn’t have a vulnerable flank in this battle: the looming financial collapse of his most cherished project, the so-called “bullet train” between the Bay Area and Los Angeles.  Yesterday, the Los Angeles Times published information from a “confidential” Federal Railroad Administration report that was leaked to it revealing absolute incompetence and out-of-control overspending on the first segment under construction.  The report by Ralph Vartabedian should be read in its entirety to grasp the level of chaos in the project:
California’s bullet train could cost taxpayers 50% more than estimated — as much as $3.6 billion more. And that’s just for the first 118 miles through the Central Valley, which was supposed to be the easiest part of the route between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Keep in mind that that cost estimates have already been increased a number of times, and as a result, the trains will have to run on ordinary tracks, at ordinary train speeds, in both the L.A. and S.F. metropolises, lowering the average speed of the journey well below “bullet train” status and requiring five hours or more for the journey, making a day trip unrealistic for most business travelers.
A confidential Federal Railroad Administration risk analysis, obtained by The Times, projects that building bridges, viaducts, trenches and track from Merced to Shafter, just north of Bakersfield, could cost $9.5 billion to $10 billion, compared with the original budget of $6.4 billion.
Bad as this is, there will be many, many more cost overruns – this is just a down payment.  The really important part of the report is the description of the systemic incompetence of the Rail Authority, an organization that has never built anything, and one that has seen a revolving door for top-level personnel: “the rail authority’s senior deputy, its chief administrative officer and its top information technology executive recently left.”
The federal document outlines far-reaching management problems: significant delays in environmental planning, lags in processing invoices for federal grants and continuing failures to acquire needed property.
The FRA estimates that the first stretch will be delayed seven years.  But that has to be premised on nothing more adding delay.  And that seems inevitable:
The California system is being built by an independent authority that has never built anything and depends on a large network of consultants and contractors for advice. Engineering and construction experts have warned that early cost and schedule problems will be difficult to reverse and that early cost increases likely will drive up the final cost of the project.
Here is a secret that Donald Trump already knows: when you rely on consultants and contractors, they will use every excuse in the book to run up costs unless the client watches them like a hawk and forces them to work to budget and standards.  He rescued Central Park’s Wollman Rink, which had been bogged down in endless change orders, repair, rework, and redesign issues that kept costs ballooning, the same syndrome California’s half-fast train already is experiencing.
The Trump administration and GOP Congress have some leverage and a spotlight to shine on Brown’s Folly:
The Federal Railroad Administration is tracking the project because it has extended $3.5 billion in two grants to help build the Central Valley segment. The administration has an obligation to ensure that the state complies with the terms, including a requirement that the state has the funding to match the federal grants. 
Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Turlock), chairman of the House rail subcommittee, said Friday he would conduct an oversight hearing in the near future and fight any further federal funding.
“Despite past issues with funding this boondoggle, we were repeatedly assured in an August field hearing that construction costs were under control,” he said in a statement. “They continue to reaffirm my belief that this is a huge waste of taxpayer dollars.”
The railroad administration’s analysis shows that the state authority could lose $220 million in one of the federal grants this year if it cannot submit paperwork by June 30, to meet the Sept. 30 deadline of the Obama administration’s stimulus act. 
To hit those milestones requires spending $3.2 million per day, a very high rate of construction spending. But Morales said the rail authority’s construction progress and spending rate ensure that all of the grant funds will be used. So far, the authority has spent $2.2 billion of the grant, leaving $300 million to spend.
California is facing a budget deficit and is heavily reliant on tax revenues from a tiny number of high-income taxpayers, mainly in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, and:
… the Legislature already has balked at giving the rail authority the ability to borrow against future state revenues, saying it would have to make do with existing allocations. And that was before Gov. Jerry Brown warned Tuesday that California’s projected 2017-18 budget shows a $1.6-billion deficit.
He does not know it yet, but the California governor may be setting himself up to be a tool of persuasion for Trump in altering the culture of federal construction contracting.  By declaring war on the president-elect, Jerry Brown invites a response from a man not known for restraint in countering his opponents.  And the failures of the California project exemplify exactly the sort of waste Trump needs to control in his promised trillion-dollar infrastructure program.  I have written a couple of times about Trump’s use of Air Force One as an example to others of the cultural change he needs in defense procurement, where change order cost overruns are epidemic.  Lockheed just capitulated to Trump’s cost control demands on the F-35 program, revealing that a powerful wind of change has already taken hold in that realm of federal deal making.
Now Trump needs to set an example of how not to do construction spending in order to warn all parties to infrastructure spending that they too could become objects of scorn if they don’t change their ways.
Alinsky understood this:
“Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.
“Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.”
So POTUS may well add his voice to the House hearings, probably via Twitter, ridiculing Jerry Brown and drawing attention to the Wollman rescue he performed  and shining a spotlight that may illuminate a few California voters on their governor's incompetence.
Jerry Brown is 78 years old, and it is showing.  I am not sure he is up to the battle that lies ahead.  His dream is crumbling before his eyes, and he has taken on a guy who is a “counterpuncher.”


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Jeff Sessions & Voting Rights: Racism Charges Are Dishonest & Scurrilous | National Review

Jeff Sessions & Voting Rights: Racism Charges Are Dishonest & Scurrilous | National Review:

"Let me address another issue straight on. I was accused in 1986 of failing to protect the voting rights of African-Americans by presenting the Perry County case — the voter-fraud case — of condemning civil-rights advocates and organization and even harboring, amazingly, sympathies for the KKK. These are false charges. The voter-fraud case my office prosecuted was in response to pleas from African-American, incumbent, elected officials who claimed the absentee-ballot process involved a situation in which ballots cast for them were stolen, altered, and cast for their opponents. The prosecution was sought to protect the integrity of the ballot, not the black voting. It was a voting-rights case."



Oikophobia on the rise after Trump win

Oikophobia on the rise after Trump win: Glenn Reynolds:
"Irrational fear of fellow countrymen is spreading among America's ruling class.
(How crazy has the reaction to Trump’s impending presidency gotten?
So crazy that Democratic operatives are scared of plumbers, and I don’t mean the Watergate kind.
No, really. Ned Resnikoff, a “senior editor” at the liberal website ThinkProgress, wrote on Facebook that he’d called a plumber to fix a clogged drain.
The plumber showed up, did the job and left, but Resnikoff was left shaken, though with a functioning drain.
Wrote Resnikoff, “He was a perfectly nice guy and a consummate professional.
But he was also a middle-aged white man with a Southern accent who seemed unperturbed by this week’s news.”
This created fear: “While I had him in the apartment, I couldn’t stop thinking about whether he had voted for Trump, whether he knew my last name is Jewish, and how that knowledge might change the interaction we were having inside my own home.”
When it was all over, Resnikoff reported that he was “rattled” at the thought that a Trump supporter might have been in his home. “I couldn’t shake the sense of potential danger.”
Well.
When people have irrational, exaggerated fears we call them phobias. 
We heard a lot during this year’s immigration debate about “xenophobia,” an exaggerated or irrational fear of foreigners.
But this plumber wasn’t a foreigner.
He was an American with an American regional accent who thought the American election had turned out okay.
What do you call the irrational fear of an American, by an American?
Roger Scruton coined the term oikophobia” (from the Greed oikos for “home”) to describe the fear of one’s fellow countrymen. 
And there seems to be rather a lot of it among the gentry liberals who make up America’s ruling class.
In fact, another piece on reacting to the election, by Tim Kreider in The Week, is titled "I love America. It's Americans I hate." Writes Kreider,
“The public is a swarm of hostile morons, I told her. You don't need to make them understand you; you just need to defeat them, or wait for them die. . . . A few of us are talking, after a couple drinks, about buying guns; if it comes to a fascist state or civil war, we figure, we don't want the red states to be the only ones armed.”
“A vote for Trump,” Kreider continues, “is kind of like a murder...”

Panicked migrants jumped into the water and tried to climb aboard an already packed rescue dinghy during a dramatic rescue by the Italian Coast Guard 30 miles off the Coast of Libya - northeast of Tripoli.
Eventually all the migrants were saved. 
A total of 800 migrants were saved in six operations off the coast of Libya involving the Italian Coast Guard and rescue ships run by two non-profit groups.
Comment: Melvyn Thomas 
They aren't being rescued, the Italians are providing a taxi service.
Sink the boats, 
Take the "refugees" back to Libya enough times and the flow will stop.

Why the BuzzFeed debacle damaged journalism and handed Trump a gift | Fox News

Why the BuzzFeed debacle damaged journalism and handed Trump a gift | Fox News:

"It is a perversion of what we do for a living to spew out material that may be nothing more than bogus rumors and disinformation, and to claim, as BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith does, that this is “how we see the role of reporters in 2017.”

The president-elect and his team decided yesterday to tackle this head on, to take the fight to both BuzzFeed and CNN, to make the media the issue rather than defensively deflecting the questions. And they had a big fat target.

BuzzFeed, a pop culture site with an overlay of news, is not exactly friendly to Trump. In fact, Smith told his staff in a 2015 memo that it’s “entirely fair to call him a mendacious racist, as the politics team and others have reported clearly and aggressively: he's out there saying things that are false, and running an overtly anti-Muslim campaign.” This, said Smith, was fact, not opinion."

YouTube removes influential conservative website's channel

YouTube removes influential conservative website's channel | Fox News
The YouTube channel of influential conservative politics and law website Legal Insurrection has been removed by the video sharing service, citing copyright infringement claims.
“This account has been terminated because we received multiple third-party claims of copyright infringement regarding material the user posted,” explains YouTube, in a notice posted to channel’s page.
Legal Insurrection founder and publisher and Cornell University Law Professor William Jacobson voiced his anger and astonishment at the channel’s removal.
“It’s very frustrating, it’s very scary, to have 8 years of content removed without a chance to defend yourself,” he told FoxNews.com.
In an email, Jacobson said that he never received notice of the claims prior to the channel's removal on Thursday.
On Friday the publisher received notification from YouTube that the copyright claims were filed by the Modern Languages Association (MLA) based on audio posted of a recent MLA vote on a resolution to boycott Israeli universities.
 The boycott resolution at the MLA Delegate Assembly failed.
"Clearly this was a politically motivated move," he told FoxNews.com.
"I never received any request or complaint from MLA. These were perfectly legitimate fair use excerpts with great news value."
"This is an attempt to silence our reporting on a matter of great public importance," added Jacobson, whose website reported on the vote.
"We intend to pursue all available remedies, and call on YouTube to restore our account..."

Don't Violate My Liberal Bubble — A Case Study

Mark Alexander: Don't Violate My Liberal Bubble — A Case Study — The Patriot Post:
"I have a type-Hollywood friend on the Left Coast, who posted derogatory remarks about AG nominee Jeff Sessions on her social media page.
After I challenged her views, and those of her likeminded friends who responded, she removed the post.
No doubt she took it down because she did not want her leftist colleagues to know she associated with someone outside their bubble — especially a conservative with constitutionally constructionist views.
Consequently, I sent her a message suggesting she must have missed Barack Obama’s farewell remarks. Unfortunately, I had to slog through his self-congratulatory sycophant fest, and one thing he stated emphatically pertained to social media echo chambers: “For too many of us, it’s become safer to retreat into our own bubbles … especially our social media feeds, surrounded by people who look like us and share the same political outlook and never challenge our assumptions. … And increasingly, we become so secure in our bubbles that we start accepting only information, whether it’s true or not, that fits our opinions.”
While it is my friend’s prerogative to post liberal copy/paste political diatribes, and then remove that post when challenged, this was a case study in how liberals — even intelligent liberals like my friend, protect their social media bubbles from the threat of opposing views..."

Women Scared As Suburban France Becomes Radicalized

Women Scared As Suburban France Becomes Radicalized:
"Radicalization is happening through the funding of mosques by Qatar who is importing to France their radicalized version of Islam.A mosque in France. (Illustrative photo: © Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images)
A mosque in France. (Illustrative photo: © Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images)
Recent undercover footage shows two French women’s rights activists entering a cafe in the Paris suburb of Sevran. 
 Upon entering the cafe, the two women were shocked as they were met with hostility from the notably all-male customers.
One of the male customers told the women, “It’s best to wait outside. There are men in here … In this cafe, there is no diversity.” 
Another customer explained, “In this cafe, there is no mixing. We are in Sevran, not Paris. Here there is a different mentality. It is like back home.”
Women in suburbs all over France are having similar experiences..."

Lunch video-----Ted Cruz Awesomely Rebuts Democrat Smears Against Jeff Sessions!

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House Dems Seek to Slow Obamacare Repeal - Washington Free Beacon

House Dems Seek to Slow Obamacare Repeal - Washington Free Beacon:

"House Democrats are attempting to slow the Obamacare repeal process at the committee level after the Senate passed the first step to reversing the law, according to a letter submitted to three committees on Thursday.

Top Democrats on the House Ways and Means, Education and Workforce, and Energy and Commerce committees submitted letters to their Republican chairmen calling on them to organize hearings on the “impact of repealing the Affordable Care Act through budget reconciliation.” The measure is aimed at slowing the process of repeal after the Senate voted 51-48 to pass a budget resolution that would strike down the law on Thursday."



5 Big Myths About ObamaCare's Repeal — Busted

5 Big Myths About ObamaCare's Repeal — Busted | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD:
"Health Reform: Democrats are predicting doom and gloom if Republicans make good on their ObamaCare repeal plans. 
Aren't these the same Democrats who promised that ObamaCare would be a huge success?
Early Thursday morning, the Senate voted 51-48 for a budget resolution that marks the first step toward the repeal of ObamaCare.
Image result for obamacareDemocrats say repealing ObamaCare will strip millions of Americans of insurance, leave people with pre-existing medical conditions unable to find coverage, increase the budget deficit, and be a political nightmare for Republicans.
Let's leave aside for a moment the fact that Democrats also promised ObamaCare would let you keep your plan, lower health costs, grow more popular by the day, and that Republicans would pay a steep political price for opposing it.
The fact is that these dire forecasts are all based on big myths peddled by Democrats and the mainstream media.
  • It will add 20 million to uninsured rolls.
  • Read on for the rest!
The truth is that Democrats fear ObamaCare's repeal not because they worry about the harm it will do. 
They fear repeal because the GOP's free-market oriented replacement plan is likely to be far more popular and successful.

How they "think"-----Teachers Unions and Title IX Zealots Want to Destroy Betsy DeVos

Teachers Unions and Title IX Zealots Want to Destroy Betsy DeVos - Hit & Run : Reason.com
"...Know Your IX, an activist organization that works to diminish due process protections for students accused of sexual assault on university campuses, is tweeting under the hashtag #DearBetsy in hopes of pressuring her to continue the Education Department's misguided and legally suspect campaign against fairness and justice in university misconduct hearings.

"Ms. DeVos must fully explain whether she supports the radical view that it should be more difficult for campus sexual assault victims to receive justice," Sen. Bob Casey, a Democrat and member of the committee that will vote on DeVos's confirmation, told Politico...."

Study details how professors turn students into leftist activists

Study details how professors turn students into leftist activists - The College Fix
"Why are college students so adept at pushing progressive causes and protesting for them? 
It might stem from a movement in higher education that “redefines civics as progressive political activism.”
The National Association of Scholars digs into that movement in a new 523-page report on the state of civics education on college campuses. T
Image result for progressive political activism.”he study, Making Citizens: How American Universities Teach Civics, calls this movement “New Civics.”
The New Civics seeks above all to make students into enthusiastic supporters of the New Left’s dream of “fundamentally transforming” America.

The transformation includes de-carbonizing the economy, massively redistributing wealth, intensifying identity group grievance, curtailing the free market, expanding government bureaucracy, elevating international “norms” over American Constitutional law, and disparaging our common history and ideals.
An executive summary of the advocacy group’s report lists nine findings on the state of civics education nationwide. 
Among them is that traditional civics education is in deep decay while the progressive New Civics movement has taken over..."

WSJ: George Soros Lost $1 Billion After Trump Won - Breitbart

WSJ: George Soros Lost $1 Billion After Trump Won - Breitbart:

"The Wall Street Journal reports Thursday that billionaire left-wing financier George Soros lost nearly $1 billion as a result of Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the November 2016 presidential election.
The Journal‘s Gregory Zuckerman and Juliet Chung report:"

The Genius of Donald Trump?

The Genius of Donald Trump? | Power Line:
"I don’t think we’ll ever quite get to the core of Donald Trump, but he sure is fun to watch. 
Has anything ever felt better than watching him thump on CNN yesterday in the most sublime moment of his press conference? 
After, take note, praising the New York Times for avoiding the scurrilous and surely fake “Company Intelligence Report”? 
Divide and conquer! 
I am sure the NY Times editorial page got heartburn over Trump’s praise and will now work overtime, but having already gone to eleven on the “Trump the Nazi” scale, how can you turn it up any higher?
Meanwhile, the appropriately named CNN reporter Jim Acosta, who behaved so boorishly at the press conference, is already suing for peace:
De-escalate, you say? 
Heh. I say Trump should grind Acosta with his heel. 
I think, incidentally, that Trump really enjoys these press conferences.
I’ll bet thumping the press and his enemies is a ton of fun for him, and we may well get lots of press conferences from him, but only at intervals that make sure they don’t become routine. 
The man knows show business..."

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History for January 14


History for January 14 - On-This-Day.com
Benedict Arnold 1741, Albert Schweitzer 1875, William Bendix 1906


Andy Rooney 1919, Tom Tryon 1926, Faye Dunaway 1941


1784 - The United States ratified a peace treaty with England ending the Revolutionary War.


1952 - NBC's "Today" show premiered.


1954 - Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married. The marriage only lasted nine months.


1954 - The Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator. The new company was called the American Motors Corporation.


1963 - George C. Wallace was sworn in as governor of Alabama.


1969 - An explosion aboard the U.S. aircraft carrier Enterprise off Hawaii killed 25 crew members.


1973 - The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII and became the first NFL team to go undefeated in a season.


1999 - The impeachment trial of U.S. President Clinton began in Washington, DC.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Vote-a-Rama Ends with Senate Passing Obamacare Repeal - Breitbart

Vote-a-Rama Ends with Senate Passing Obamacare Repeal - Breitbart:

"The Senate is already rolling back President Barack Obama’s legacy.
It passed the continuing resolution, S. Con.Res. 3, that tears away the fees, taxes and subsidies from the 201o Patient Protection and Affordable Cart Act, Obamacare, shortly after 1:25 Thursday morning, 51-to-48."

Utah elementary school offers ‘After School Satan Club’ for 5-year-olds

Utah elementary school offers ‘After School Satan Club’ for 5-year-olds | EAGnews.org
TALYORSVILLE, Utah – Students at Vista Elementary School now have new options for after school activities – the After School Satan Club.
The club is the latest to launch as part of nationwide effort by The Satanic Temple to mock Christian and other religious student organizations that work with students in public schools, and it’s open to children between the ages of 5- and 12-years-old, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.satanclub
“Kids naturally have that ability to be curious and question things,” said Chalice Blythe, head of the Temple’s Utah chapter. “We’re basically just saying we should bolster that.”
Blythe contends students who join will be exposed to “academic and educational” material that does not include lessons about Satan, though the Granite School District refused to allow the Tribune’s reporters to cover an open house to kick off the club Wednesday.
District officials notified parents about the new club without announcing the name, and urged those with any concerns to address them to state lawmakers.
The letter alleges state law mandates that the district must allow private groups to rent space at public schools..."

Michigan School Districts: We Have No Ineffective Teachers

Michigan School Districts: We Have No Ineffective Teachers [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"The law requires annual ratings, but is murky on how to do it
Judging by the percentages, the state of Michigan didn’t have one ineffective teacher or administrator last year in the entire public school system, which covers 899 charter schools and conventional school districts.
That’s according to the cumulative reports filed by all the state’s public schools after the 2015-16 year.
The percentage of teachers and administrators who were given the lowest evaluation was so small that the state rounded it down to zero percent.
There were just 400 “ineffective” schoolteachers out of 94,164 in the state of Michigan in 2015-16, or fewer than one per school district. 
That comes out to zero percent..."

President Reagan's Farewell Address to the Nation

 Steve Russo - President Reagan's Farewell Address to the Nation —...
President Reagan's Farewell Address to the Nation — 1/11/89
"Instead of wasting an hour and a half listening to a self congratulatory narcissist, lie to you about the last 8 years of his "Historic Legacy," telling you how wonderful he is and how he saved the planet and created X,Y and Z.... all of which you know not to be true, while 20,000 of his cult followers cheer him on, How about listening to a Farewell address from an actual successful president that created 19 million jobs and turned around the American economy and it's place in the world after the second worst president (Carter) turned it into crap. It's a very short address, only 20 minutes long.
But if you don't have the time, fast forward to the 9:27 mark where he speaks about the role of the government.... small and limited..."



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On His Way Out, Obama Moves To Make National Elections Less Secure | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD

On His Way Out, Obama Moves To Make National Elections Less Secure | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD:

"With almost no notice, Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson announced that his department was designating the nation's elections system as "critical infrastructure," thereby giving DHS greater control over how states run their own elections.
This is a classic example of a government solution in search of a problem, one that will itself end up creating actual problems.

There's been no evidence of any foreign government tampering with election outcomes — although there were reports of attempts to gain access to registration databases."


OBAMA ENDS VISA-FREE PATH FOR CUBANS WHO MAKE IT TO US SOIL

News from The Associated Press:
OBAMA ENDS VISA-FREE PATH FOR CUBANS WHO MAKE IT TO US SOIL
Image result for Obama Cuba CartoonWASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama announced Thursday he is ending a longstanding immigration policy that allows any Cuban who makes it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal resident.
The repeal of the "wet foot, dry foot" policy is effective immediately. 
The decision follows months of negotiations focused in part on getting Cuba to agree to take back people who had arrived in the U.S.
"Effective immediately, Cuban nationals who attempt to enter the United States illegally and do not qualify for humanitarian relief will be subject to removal, consistent with U.S. law and enforcement priorities," Obama said in a statement. "By taking this step, we are treating Cuban migrants the same way we treat migrants from other countries. The Cuban government has agreed to accept the return of Cuban nationals who have been ordered removed, just as it has been accepting the return of migrants interdicted at sea..."

UW lists 'you guys,' 'ugly' among 'offensive' terms to avoid

UW lists 'you guys,' 'ugly' among 'offensive' terms to avoid:
Image result for 'offensive' terms to avoid"The University of Wisconsin, River Falls is cracking down on potentially offensive language by telling students to “check yourself” before using terms such as “illegal alien,” “ugly,” or even “you guys.”
According to the guide, the word "ugly" can be "connected back to white supremacist, ableist, sizeist standards of beauty,” while saying "you guys" “erases the identities of those who are in the room.”
...In fact, the school has launched a “Check Yourself Educational Campaign” to help students “educate [themselves] about language and the histories of oppression,” even providing an extensive list of terms and phrases to avoid so as not to offend their peers.
“[the term 'ugly'] can be connected back to white supremacist, ableist, sizeist standards of beauty.”  
...it goes on to warn students against such common colloquialisms as “you guys,” which apparently “erases the identities of those who are in the room” and can have the effect of “generalizing a group of people to be masculine...”

Lunch video-----Kevin Nealon Confronted By Racist Colorado Ski Trails - CONAN on TBS

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Airport Shooter Converted to Islam, Identified as Aashiq Hammad Years Before Joining Army - Judicial Watch

Airport Shooter Converted to Islam, Identified as Aashiq Hammad Years Before Joining Army - Judicial Watch:

"The public records uncovered in the days after the massacre suggest Santiago (Hammad) is a radical Islamic terrorist that’s seriously committed to Islam. Besides taking on a Muslim name, he recorded three Islamic religious songs, including the Muslim declaration faith (“there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger”) known as the Shahada. He also posted a thread about downloading propaganda videos from Islamic terrorists on a weapons and explosives forum. The investigative news site that unearthed this disturbing information connected the dots between Santiago, who is of Puerto Rican descent, and Hammad, an identity he created in 2007.

This week a prominent Ft. Lauderdale businessman and longtime resident addressed a letter to the city’s mayor and commissioners blasting county and federal officials for covering up that “Aashiq Hammad, not Esteban Santiago, attacked our city and county.”

Obama Farewell Address: Self-Loving and Pompous

Obama Farewell Address: Self-Loving and Pompous | National Review
"The president is leaving the same way he came in: with a great deal of vague and fruity talk about “hope and change,” very little of genuine interest, and an undercurrent of bitterness communicating his unshakeable belief that the American people just simply are not up to the task of fully appreciating History’s unique gift to them in the person of Barack Obama.
And he is so terribly disappointed in us! 
Image may contain: 1 person, textHaving just endured the electorate’s rejection of his party and his mode of politics with the election of Donald Trump, and grimly considering the likely dismantling of much of his executive-order legacy, President Obama gave a speech about how our democracy has failed and why.
You’ll be something less than shocked to learn that his belief is that Americans are so beguiled and befouled by racism and prejudice that we failed to cultivate the sacred spark the Promethean president handed down to us.
Oh, and we watch too much Fox News and read too many Facebook posts from that right-wing uncle of myth and lore, which deprives us of a “common baseline of facts.”
How did we get here? 
Barack Obama’s sales pitch was threefold. (His boasting about “marriage equality” suggests that he may have forgotten he ran against that, so he might need some reminding.)

  • First, he would end our expensive, bloody, and thankless campaign in Iraq and replace the assertive thinking behind it with a more sensitive and intelligent global stance that would raise America’s standing in the world and usher in a new era of peace, cooperation, and security. 
  • Second, he would turn his attention to domestic affairs, especially the vexing question of health care, which he proposed to rationalize through a single, large, complex package of legislation (and subsequent regulations) that would transcend ideology and be driven instead by disinterested empiricism in the pursuit of pragmatic and effective outcomes. 
  • Third — third because the crisis that precipitated it came relatively late in the electoral season — he would lift the country up from the recession that followed the 2008–09 financial crisis, relying on a series of “investments” in infrastructure projects, renewable-energy research, and the like, steering clear of the policies that had for years disproportionately enriched the wealthy, especially large institutional investors and their executives, structuring his policies in a way that would maximize benefits to the middle class and those aspiring to it. 

...for a man who rose to national attention on the basis of his oratory, he has said relatively little that is memorable. 
That is because he has relatively little to say, being a man who brought no new ideas or insights to the office, only a pointlessly grandiose sense of his own specialness.
He is a man who stood astride History muttering “You’re welcome, you ingrates.”

Trump conducts his own sting operation to ensnare intelligence briefers

Trump conducts his own sting operation to ensnare intelligence briefers | Daily Mail Online

  • President-elect Donald Trump described a sting operation he says he conducted after becoming infuriated by a series of leaks about his own classified briefings
  • He says he decided to tell no one about a particular secret briefing, shielding even his longtime scheduling aide, Rhoda, to rule out the possibility leaks were coming from his staff
  • When word got out anyway, Trump concluded it was the intelligence community who was putting out information
  • He described the operation he conducted after suggesting intelligence officials leaked a fake dirty dossier of information about him