Monday, July 31, 2017

20-Time Deportee Moves to Sanctuary City, Allegedly Rapes 65-Year-Old Woman

20-Time Deportee Moves to Sanctuary City, Allegedly Rapes 65-Year-Old Woman:

Image result for Criminal History Background Check"A Mexican national, deported by immigration authorities 20 times, moved to a sanctuary city and allegedly raped a 65-year-old woman.
Police officers in the sanctuary city of Portland arrested Sergio Jose Martinez, 31, after he allegedly broke into the home of a 65-year-old woman, tied her up, held her at knifepoint and raped her, KOIN CBS6 reported. Court records revealed Martinez has a long criminal history that includes burglary, battery, and multiple deportations."



How the AARP Made $2.8 Billion By Supporting Obamacare's Cuts to Medicare

How the AARP Made $2.8 Billion By Supporting Obamacare's Cuts to Medicare
"...Obamacare cuts $716 billion from Medicare in order to pay for its $1.9 trillion expansion of coverage to low-income Americans. 
It’s one of the reasons why seniors are more opposed to the new health law than any other age group. 
So why is it that the group that purports to speak for seniors, the American Association of Retired Persons, so strongly supports a law that most seniors oppose? 
According to an explosive new report from Sen. Jim DeMint (R., S.C.), it’s because those very same Medicare cuts will give the AARP a windfall of $1 billion in insurance profits, and preserve another $1.8 billion that AARP already generates from its business interests.
Here’s how it works. 
AARP isn’t your every-day citizens’ advocacy group. 
The AARP is also one of the largest private health insurers in America. 
In 2011, the AARP generated $458 million in royalty fees from so-called “Medigap” plans, nearly twice the $266 million the lobby receives in membership dues...
...But the AARP aggressively, and successfully, lobbied to keep Medigap reforms out of Obamacare, because AARP receives a 4.95 percent royalty on every dollar that seniors spend on its Medigap plans. 
Reform, DeMint estimates, would have cost AARP $1.8 billion over ten years..."
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History for July 31

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History for July 31 - On-This-Day.com
S.S. Kresge 1867 - Founder of S.S. Kresge Company (renamed Kmart Corporation in 1977 and later Sears Holding Corporation), Milton Friedman 1912 - Economist, Curt Gowdy 1919 - Sportscaster, longtime "voice" of the Boston Red Sox
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Wesley Snipes 1962 - Actor, J.K. Rowling 1965 - Author ("Harry Potter" series), Zac Brown 1978 - Country music singer and musician
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1790 - The first U.S. patent was issued to Samuel Hopkins for his process for making potash and pearl ashes. The substance was used in fertilizer.
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1928 - MGM’s Leo the lion roared for the first time. He introduced MGM’s first talking picture, "White Shadows on the South Seas."
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1932 - Enzo Ferrari retired from racing. In 1950 he launched a series of cars under his name.
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1948 - U.S. President Truman helped dedicate New York International Airport (later John F. Kennedy International Airport) at Idlewild Field.
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1964 - The American space probe Ranger 7 transmitted pictures of the moon's surface.
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1971 - Men rode in a vehicle on the moon for the first time in a lunar rover vehicle (LRV).
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1989 - A pro-Iranian group in Lebanon released a videotape reportedly showing the hanged body of American hostage William R. Higgins.
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1991 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Vladimir Putin Expels 755 US Diplomats from Russia

Vladimir Putin Expels 755 US Diplomats from Russia:

Image result for flickr commons images Putin"Russia has retaliated against new US sanctions by ordering 755 American diplomats to leave – a move than will create a fresh crisis in the relationship between the two countries.

Days after the both houses of the US Congress voted almost unanimously to impose new sanctions on Moscow, Vladimir Putin said he was responding to “unlawful” behavior by Washington, The Independent reports."

Watch: Trey Gowdy explodes at GOP for refusing to repeal Obamacare after 7 years of promises – TheBlaze

Watch: Trey Gowdy explodes at GOP for refusing to repeal Obamacare after 7 years of promises – TheBlaze:

Image result for flickr commons images Trey Gowdy"A frustrated Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) tore into his own party Friday after the Republican Party again failed to make good on a promise they have been making for seven years.

Ever since Obamacare became law in 2010, Republicans nationwide have been winning elections promising to repeal Obamacare and replace it with a consumer-centered, free market solution. Now that the GOP controls both Congress and the White House, it appeared that the repeal and replace would finally happen."

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Articles: 'Collusion' Collapses: Dem Congressional Espionage Ring Takes Center Ring

Articles: 'Collusion' Collapses: Dem Congressional Espionage Ring Takes Center Ring:

Image result for Red Square"In truth, the Russians “colluded” through GPS Fusion to harm, not help, Trump and the evidence of that is coming out. It’s time to repeal the Special Counsel law which has now been used twice to hamstring two Republican Presidents, has dubious constitutional authority, and will never result in the indictment of a prominent Democratic politician.

Under the Constitution there are three ways to deal with official corruption: the ballot box, impeachment, or criminal prosecution. Instead, in recent years we have tried two different means:"

Rising Seas Spark Tobacco-Style Lawsuits in California | Climate Central

Rising Seas Spark Tobacco-Style Lawsuits in California | Climate Central
"Several flood-prone municipalities in California filed first-of-their-kind lawsuits against fossil fuel companies this week as they attempt to recoup the cost of coping with rising seas.
Image result for lawsuits america quotesThe suits point to indisputable climate science and decades of industry efforts to mar that science. 
Experts likened the legal complaints to those brought against the tobacco industry in decades past, which succeeded by alleging the use of anti-science tactics to mask the dangers of their products.
High tide flooding in the city of Sausalito in California's Marin County, which is suing energy companies over rising seas.
The new lawsuits come as 21 young Americans pursue a federal case in Oregon that alleges the U.S. government is violating their rights by failing to take far-reaching measures against global warming..."

Transgender Surgeries Would Cost Pentagon $1.3 Billion

Transgender Surgeries Would Cost Pentagon $1.3 Billion:
"Taxpayer-funded sex-change surgeries would cost the Pentagon $1.3 billion over 10 years.
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that transgender individuals will not be eligible to serve in the military, with the White House citing cost and military readiness concerns.
Image result for Too ExpensiveInternal data provided to the Washington Free Beacon from Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R., Mo.), a leading opponent of taxpayer-funded sex changes, show that even by using a conservative estimate, the costs associated with 0.7 percent of the military population is great.
Hartzler's office provided a detailed calculation that shows estimates of the current number of transgender service members, and the number likely to seek a taxpayer-funded gender transition...
Thirty percent will likely seek surgeries, or 4,473 transgender troops.
The average cost per surgery is $132,000, which is a combination of the average cost of male to female ($140,450) and female to male ($124,400) surgeries.
The cost to taxpayers for these surgeries would be $590 million, and $770 million with a 3 percent inflation rate by 2027.
...The costs of active duty transgender surgeries and those of new recruits over a 10-year period total $1.349 billion.
It is likely even more transgender service members would seek sex reassignment surgeries if they are taxpayer-funded..."

How Trump can win the ObamaCare fight: End the friends and cronies exemption for Congress | Fox News

How Trump can win the ObamaCare fight: End the friends and cronies exemption for Congress | Fox News:

Image result for flicker commons images Pen and paper"With a mere stroke of his pen, President Trump could end the exemption that President Obama gave members of Congress and their staffs that makes them the only participants in the ObamaCare exchanges to receive generous subsidies from their employer (the American people) to pay for their health insurance. Nothing would better focus Congress’ attention on changing ObamaCare than being trapped in it just like other Americans."

Senate stonewall: 23% Trump picks OK'd vs. 69% of Obama's

Senate stonewall: 23% Trump picks OK'd vs. 69% of Obama's:
Image result for democrats hate america"Putting numbers behind his claim that Senate Democrats have stonewalled his agenda and creation of a Republican government, President Trump today charged that he's only been able to get approval of 23 percent of his top picks compared to former President Obama, who had 69 percent confirmed at this stage of his first term.
In a long and detailed accounting of the effort to block his administration, the White House today said, "Less than a month away from the August recess, the Senate has confirmed only 23 percent of President Trump's 216 nominations. 
By the first August recess during President Obama's first term, the Senate had confirmed 69 percent of his 454 nominations."...
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SOMETHING THAT CAN’T GO ON FOREVER, WON’T: ● Shot: Illinois state workers highest paid in n…

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SOMETHING THAT CAN’T GO ON FOREVER, WON’T:
● Shot: Illinois state workers highest paid in nation. Cost of Living Gives Illinois State Workers Top Stop.
Newsalert, today.
● Chaser: Moving out: Illinois has country’s worst outbound rate in 2016.
Illinois Policy, January 3rd, 2017.
Posted at 4:44 pm by Ed Driscoll  

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