Monday, September 25, 2017

Islamic Contract Marriages: When Sheikhs Marry, Rape and Divorce Child Brides, All in One Week - Geller Report

Islamic Contract Marriages: When Sheikhs Marry, Rape and Divorce Child Brides, All in One Week - Geller Report:
"In poverty-ridden India, families have been pushed to sell their daughters, some as young as age 11, to wealthy Islamic sheikhs to marry. 
And these men don’t treat them well.


Girls as young as age 11 are being sold into marriage with wealthy Islamic sheikhs — who in turn, treat them terribly.
Sometimes, these girls are married then raped — then divorced — all within the same week.
The Express Tribune blog has more:

Poverty is not a crime, but it surely is a curse for docile Muslim girls in the poverty-driven city of Hyderabad, India. Why, you ask? Because young girls from impoverished families are forced to marry ageing and rich men..."
Read on! 

Giving More Taxpayer Dollars to Universities Won’t Make Michigan More Educated [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Giving More Taxpayer Dollars to Universities Won’t Make Michigan More Educated [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"In The Detroit News, Michigan Tech President Glenn Mroz argues for more taxpayer spending on state universities. Students that get degrees, he explains, earn more than those without them. 
But he never says that giving state universities more taxpayers dollars will result in more students earning degrees. 
It won’t.
State universities charge tuition to their students, but the institutions also receive direct taxpayer dollars. Some states spend spend more taxpayer dollars on their universities than Michigan does. 
And there are states that have a more credentialed population than Michigan. 
There isn’t a connection between the two.
This can be seen on a chart. 
This looks at a state’s spending on universities and the percentage of its adult population that holds a college degree.
Wyoming and Alaska are the two states that spend a lot on higher education and have middling levels of educational attainment.
Michigan lawmakers are already taking $1.6 billion from taxpayers to give to state universities. 
They ask little in return for it. 
Residents should be asking lawmakers to dial back that spending if it has been sold as a promise to get more graduates in Michigan."

Blame Game 2017: Clinton Implies She Was True Victim Of Negative Press Coverage | Daily Wire

Blame Game 2017: Clinton Implies She Was True Victim Of Negative Press Coverage | Daily Wire:

Image result for flicker commons images hillary clinton"In an interview with MSNBC’s Joy Reid broadcast on Saturday, Hillary Clinton continued Blame Tour 2017. Today’s target? The media.

REID: What do you say to reporters who say: “Well, the email scandal was not the media's fault, it was your fault.”

CLINTON: Oh, I made the original mistake, but, you know, people running for office make all kinds of mistakes. I mean, Trump had a million mistakes that he made before he ever ran and that he made once he declared to run. That didn't matter. You know, there was a little bit of coverage on whatever it might be, and then it faded away. The emails was a constant diet."

State developing 7-day license plate for insurance crackdown | Crain's Detroit Business

State developing 7-day license plate for insurance crackdown | Crain's Detroit Business:
"The seven-day auto insurance plans L.A. Insurance sells in Detroit and surrounding suburbs have come under scrutiny by state officials as a legal means for evading the state's continuous no-fault auto insurance law.
Image result for 7-day car insuranceMACKINAC ISLAND — Secretary of State Ruth Johnson's office is developing a separate license plate for drivers who use a seven-day auto insurance plan in an effort to crackdown on the number of uninsured drivers on Michigan roadways.
At the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference, Johnson said she wants to create a temporary license plate that would make it easier for a police officer to spot and stop motorists who are driving without insurance — a pervasive problem in Detroit because of high auto insurance rates.
...Crain's has previously reported on how seven-day plans have become a common way to avoid paying high auto insurance premiums in Detroit by letting drivers buy $199 seven-day plans, get their vehicles registered for 52 weeks and then drive without insurance for the other 51 weeks of the year..."
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Cornell University students move to ban 'hate speech' - Washington Times

Image result for stifling free speech memeCornell University students move to ban 'hate speech' - Washington Times:
"A Latino student at Cornell University overheard somebody chanting, “build a wall,” so now the student government passed a resolution condemning “hate speech.”
Whatever that is.
Seriously — what is hate speech?
Read the First Amendment, and it’s not mentioned there.
In fact, the whole concept of the First Amendment was in order that government could not intrude on a citizen’s right to express speech deemed by some as offensive — a sort of constitutional right to say hateful things..."

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NFL Ruins Football Sunday | Daily Wire

NFL Ruins Football Sunday | Daily Wire:

Image result for flicker commons images american flag"Sports is, for the viewer, an escape from the real world, where we can watch finely tuned athletes play a game at the very highest level. No viewer cares a whit whether Bryce Harper agrees with the president on trade tariffs – nor should they. It's a game – just play it (and make millions while you do it).

So, how all of this should have gone down is simple: Sports teams should have nixed any protest in the bud. Colin Kaepernick wants to protest against police brutality by refusing to stand during the National Anthem? Fired – with a simple message from the owners: You can do whatever you want on your time, but don't bring it to the stadium."

Puerto Rico’s Power Woes Are Decades in the Making - WSJ

Puerto Rico’s Power Woes Are Decades in the Making - WSJ

Years of underinvestment and massive debts left the energy grid vulnerable

Image result for we deserve the government we electTOA BAJA, Puerto Rico—As residents grapple with power outages across the entire island, the task of turning the lights back on falls to an electrical utility saddled with rickety infrastructure, workforce reductions and financial troubles so deep it declared a form of bankruptcy in July.
Earlier this month, Hurricane Irma sideswiped the island, knocking out power to about 70% of the customers of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or Prepa.
...“This is a major disaster, we have lost 100% of our energy, there has been a lot of flooding,” Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said Sunday.
“People don’t think there will be light until after Christmas,”
...Power outages are common.
A fire at one of the utility’s plants in September triggered a blackout across the island that left many customers without power for days.
Yet prices are high.
In April, Prepa’s average electricity rate was 20.1 cents per kilowatt-hour, down from 25 cents in 2013 but still close to double the average mainland U.S. rate of about 12 cents, according to Moody’s..."

#1 Movie this week 1975-----Jaws

Trump confuses 't-o' and 't-o-o' during Thursday tweet storm

Trump confuses 't-o' and 't-o-o' during Thursday tweet storm:
Image result for are you kidding"WASHINGTON (AP) — Should President Donald Trump thumb through a dictionary before putting his thumbs to work on tweets?
Trump confused “to” and “too” during a series of tweets Thursday morning, getting it right after two tries.
He also replaced “their” with the correct “there” in the same two-part tweet.
Over the weekend, Trump was tripped up by “heel” when he meant to write “heal” in comments about dueling rallies in Boston.
...Trump’s presidential misspelling on Twitter dates to his first full day in office, when he described himself as “honered” to serve as the 45th president..."

#1 This day 1968-----The Beatles - Hey Jude

CNN Calls 'Ordinary People ... White Supremacists by Default'

CNN Calls 'Ordinary People ... White Supremacists by Default'
"...CNN's John Blake published a story blaming "ordinary people" for making Charlottesville possible, and quoting a history professor who called such people "white supremacists by default."
Image result for hillary racist meme"We are a country with a few million passionate white supremacists — and tens of millions of white supremacists by default," Mark Naison, a political activist and history professor at Fordham University in New York City, told CNN. 
"You have to have millions of people who are willing to be bystanders, who push aside evidence of racism, Islamophobia, or sexism. You can't have one without the other."
Blake, the CNN reporter, paraphrased activists like Naison saying "the tragedy that took place in Charlottesville this month could not have occurred without the tacit acceptance of millions of ordinary, law-abiding Americans who helped create such a radically explosive climate."
He argued that "it's the ordinary people — the voters who elected a reality TV star with a record of making racially insensitive comments, the people who move out of the neighborhood when people of color move in, the family members who ignore a relative's anti-Semitism — who give these type of men room to operate, they say..."
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Betsy DeVos draws praise, outrage for rescinding Obama-era campus sex-assault policy - Washington Times

Betsy DeVos draws praise, outrage for rescinding Obama-era campus sex-assault policy - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images scales of justice"Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday rescinded the Obama administration’s Title IX letter on campus sexual assault, sparking outrage from her foes but relief from those who have lambasted the policy for eroding due process by favoring the accuser over the accused.
Ms. DeVos also issued an interim guidance for schools on “how to investigate and adjudicate allegations of campus sexual misconduct under federal law” while the department proceeds with its rulemaking to replace the 2011 policy."

Some people were too busy on Sunday to watch spoiled malcontents spit on their country.

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"Some people were too busy on Sunday to watch spoiled malcontents spit on their country.
Already the NFL has been taking a beating regarding attendance for allowing Black Lives Matter radicals to turn it into a soapbox from which to denounce America. http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/09/18/nfl-sees-massive-fall-attendance-los-angeles-week-two/

Now these overpaid, ultraprivileged goons have taken their despicable act international...
[P]layers from both Jacksonville Jaguars and the Baltimore Ravens dropped to their knees as the national anthem was played prior to the match in London. 
No players were kneeling during the playing of ‘God Save The Queen’, which followed the Star Spangled Banner. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4914656/American-football-stars-drop-knees.html"
Read on!
Meanwhile, other Americans were busy remembering why we stand for our National Anthem... "
https://twitter.com/LucidHurricaneX/status/911671961323032577
...and honor our country and those who gave their lives for it and us. https://twitter.com/nia4_trump/status/911659282243997702

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History for September 25

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History for September 25 - On-This-Day.com
William Faulkner 1897, Barbara Walters 1929 - TV personality, Michael Douglas 1944 - Actor
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Cheryl Tiegs 1947 - Model, Mark Hamill 1951 - Actor ("Star Wars"), Will Smith 1968 - Actor ("Independence Day," "Fresh Prince of Bell-Air")
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1493 - Christopher Columbus left Spain with 17 ships on his second voyage to the Western Hemisphere.
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1513 - The Pacific Ocean was discovered by Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa when he crossed the Isthmus of Panama. He named the body of water the South Sea. He was truly just the first European to see the Pacific Ocean.
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1775 - Ethan Allen was captured by the British during the American Revolutionary War. He was leading the attack on Montreal.
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1789 - The first U.S. Congress adopted 12 amendments to the Constitution. Ten of the amendments became the Bill of Rights.
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1957 - 300 U.S. Army troops stood guard as nine black students were escorted to class at Central High School in Little Rock, AR. The children had been forced to withdraw 2 days earlier because of unruly white mobs.
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1981 - Sandra Day O'Connor became the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court when she was sworn in as the 102nd justice. She had been nominated the previous July by U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
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1983 - Must read!---A Soviet military officer, Stanislav Petrov, averted a potential worldwide nuclear war. He declared a false alarm after a U.S. attack was detected by a Soviet early warning system. It was later discovered the alarms had been set off when the satellite warning system mistakenly interpreted sunlight reflections off clouds as the presence of enemy missiles.
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/256019-stanislav-petrov-man-saved-world-nuclear-annihilation-died
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1995 - Ross Perot announced that he would form the Independence Party.
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Sunday, September 24, 2017

N. Korean Official: Missile Attack On US Mainland 'Inevitable'

N. Korean Official: Missile Attack On US Mainland 'Inevitable':

Image result for free clip  Rocket man"The depth of the sting felt by North Korea after Trump’s speech was made clear Saturday by Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho during a speech at the U.N. General Assembly, in which he blamed Trump for whatever befalls the United States at the hands of North Korea.

“Due to his lacking of basic common knowledge and proper sentiment, he tried to insult the supreme dignity of my country by referring (to it as) a ‘rocket,’” Ri said.

“By doing so, however, he committed an irreversible mistake of making our rockets’ visit to the entire U.S. mainland inevitable all the more,” he said."

Enviros Try To Block Ways To Fight Fires | The Daily Caller

Enviros Try To Block Ways To Fight Fires | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images Forrest Fires"A bipartisan movement is building in Congress to reform the forest management practices of the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), despite environmentalists’ charge that the moves give too much power to the logging industry, The Washington Post reports.

The USFS has spent over $2 billion so far on wildfire suppression in 2017’s record setting fire season. The Trump administration is urging Congress to reform the USFS’s forest management funding dynamics and policies as the agency spends over half its budget fighting fires, according to a press release last week."