Monday, July 22, 2019

Socialists are the enemy -- and that's not racist to say - Washington Times

Socialists are the enemy -- and that's not racist to say - Washington Times:
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But the president’s message is valid.
Simply put: Socialists — which is what Democrats have become — don’t belong in America’s government. They have no business representing the people. They have no right taking the oath of office; of swearing to defend the Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic. It’s all a lie.
They’re the very enemies from whom Americans need defense and protection.
And what’s more, no matter how the left, including the many in today’s mainstream media, like to spin — saying so is not racist.

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Very quietly, Trump may have just saved 43,000 lives

Very quietly, Trump may have just saved 43,000 lives
"It's been going on for years: patients waiting for years for a life-saving kidney donation, and sometimes dying as they waited in those long, long lines. 
Kidney patients are most prominent among those waiting in line, but that's only because those waiting for other kinds of organs die so quickly that they can't wait in any line at all.
Johns Hopkins University economist Steve Hanke at Forbes points out a very little-reported story involving President Trump, who just days ago quietly signed an executive order that could save as many as 43,000 lives of the waiting kidney patients.  
His order involved several compassionate measures to make their lives easier, but perhaps the best one will involve increasing the supply of available kidneys by as much as 50% by 2030, which is the aim..."
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Get A Haircut, Kid? Forget About It – Michigan Capitol Confidential

Get A Haircut, Kid? Forget About It – Michigan Capitol Confidential:
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  • Teachers union resolves to oppose 'hair discrimination'
  • The country’s largest teachers union is taking a stand against “hair discrimination.”
The National Education Association resolved at its recent annual conference to educate its members about the negative impact of excluding students from school activities due to their natural hairstyles. The resolution aims to halt students’ natural hairstyles from “being modified by any school officials, school staff, referees or any other individuals in a public school or higher education environment.”
The practice of hair discrimination impacts students’ well-being, self-image, and social interactions,” the NEA resolution stated.
 “We should support and respect all people regardless of their differences.”...."

The Supreme Court Might Overturn One Of Justice Stevens’s Landmark Decisions | The Daily Caller

The Supreme Court Might Overturn One Of Justice Stevens’s Landmark Decisions | The Daily Caller:
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Late Justice John Paul Stevens left a far-reaching legal legacy in his 34 years on the Supreme Court, writing landmark decisions on presidential powers, property rights and the death penalty.
Yet the endurance of his legacy might be an open question. The Supreme Court signaled weeks before Stevens died Tuesday it might overturn one of his most significant opinions, a 1984 decision called Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council.

FLASHBACK 2001: Before Donald Trump The Left Accused Conservatives of Being “racist...

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FLASHBACK 2001: Before Donald Trump The Left Accused Conservatives of Being “racist,” “homophobe,” “sexist,” “mean-spirited,” “insensitive” and much more.
Related:Years Before Trump Ran, Democrats Labeled Republicans As Sub-Human Haters.
The above two links only go back to 2001 through 2017, but FDR was retroactively insinuating that Calvin Coolidge was a Nazi in 1944, and Walter Cronkite was doing the same to Barry Goldwater 20 years later. 
A lie repeated for a three-quarters of a century by the side of the aisle that controls the culture just might gain a bit of traction eventually…Posted by 

While the world obsesses micro-annoyances----- on Don Surber: Highlights of the News

Image result for chicago second mass-shootingDon Surber: Highlights of the News
"...ITEM 9: CWB Chicago reported, "Seven people, mostly women, were shot early Saturday near the entrance to Theater on the Lake, 2401 North Lake Shore Drive, according to police and a CPD source.
No one is in custody.
It is the second mass-shooting incident in the area since June 6th..."
Much here, click on.

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House Republicans Want Nellie Ohr’s Oppo Research Of Trump’s Family: Report | The Daily Caller

House Republicans Want Nellie Ohr’s Oppo Research Of Trump’s Family: Report | The Daily Caller:
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House Republicans are reportedly seeking documents from former Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr related to her research into President Donald Trump’s family, including his wife and children.
During a congressional interview Oct. 19, 2018, Ohr said while she worked for Fusion GPS, the firm behind the infamous Steele dossier, she compiled open-source research on the travels and business activities of Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Trump’s wife, Melania.

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Reporter asks Trump about plastic straws as Iran seizes two vessels

Reporter asks Trump about plastic straws as Iran seizes two vessels
"President Trump was asked if he was "in favor of banning plastic straws" by a reporter on Friday afternoon, just a short time after an Iranian provocation in the Strait of Hormuz.
"Are you in favor of banning plastic straws?" a reporter asked the president outside the White House.
"I do think we have bigger problems than plastic straws. You know, it’s interesting about plastic straws. So you have a little straw, but what about the plates, the wrappers, and everything else that are much bigger and they’re made of the same material?
So the straws are interesting, everybody focuses on the straws, there’s a lot of other things to focus on. It’s an interesting question."


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Obama's Administration Helped With Russian Collusion Hoax

Obama's Administration Helped With Russian Collusion Hoax
"On Thursday, Judicial Watch and The Daily Caller News Foundation released 84 pages of documents revealing that the Obama State Department was central to advancing the Russian collusion hoax narrative prior to the 2016 presidential election.
See the source imageIncluded in the documents is “a September 2016 email exchange between then-Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and Special Coordinator for Libya Jonathan Winer, a close associate of dossier author Christopher Steele, discussing a ‘face-to-face’ meeting on a ‘Russian matter.’”
According to an op-ed Winer wrote for The Washington Post in 2018, also in September 2016, “Steele and I met in Washington and discussed the information now known as the “dossier… I prepared a two-page summary and shared it with Nuland, who indicated that, like me, she felt that the secretary of state needed to be made aware of this material.”
The documents obtained by Judicial Watch also show that State Department officials continued to use unsecure BlackBerry devices for the transmission of classified material more than a year after Hillary Clinton’s use of an unsecure, non-government email system was revealed..."
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RNC spokeswoman on why American flags are being sent to Pelosi, Schumer and other Dems | Fox News

RNC spokeswoman on why American flags are being sent to Pelosi, Schumer and other Dems | Fox News:

Image result for flickr commons images U.S. FlagRepublican National Committee spokesperson Liz Harrington said Friday on "Fox & Friends First" that Republicans are not going to apologize for America’s history and the Democrats should condemn anti-American sentiments within their own party.
Harrington spoke about the RNC's decision to mail an American flag alongside a copy of the United States Flag Code and a letter from the Republican Party to dozens of Democratic officials, including presidential candidates and congressional leaders.
“The Democratic Party, unfortunately, seems to have a problem with the flag these days,” said Harrington, as she explained the not-so-subtle message.

Are Millennials Spending Too Much Money On Coffee? - Slashdot

See the source imageAre Millennials Spending Too Much Money On Coffee? - Slashdot
"An anonymous reader quotes the Atlantic:
Suze Orman wants young people to stop "peeing" away millions of dollars on coffee. Last month, the personal-finance celebrity ignited a controversy on social media when a video she starred in for CNBC targeted a familiar villain: kids these days and their silly $5 lattes. Because brewing coffee at home is less expensive, Orman argued, purchasing it elsewhere is tantamount to flushing money away, which makes it a worthy symbol of Millennials' squandered resources...

In the face of coffee shaming, young people usually point to things like student loans and housing prices as the true source of the generation's instability, not their $100-a-month cold-brew habits... Orman and her compatriots now receive widespread pushback when denigrating coffee aficionados, a change that reflects the shifting intergenerational tensions that are frequently a feature of the post-Great Recession personal-finance genre. The industry posits that many of the sweeping generational trends affecting Americans' personal stability -- student-loan debt, housing insecurity, the precarity of the gig economy -- are actually the fault of modernity's encouragement of undisciplined individual largesse. In reality, those phenomena are largely the province of Baby Boomers, whose policies set future generations on a much tougher road than their own. With every passing year, it becomes harder to sell the idea that the problems are simply with each American as a person, instead of with the system they live in. "There's a reason for this blame-the-victim talk" in personal-finance advice, the journalist Helaine Olen wrote recently. "It lets society off the hook. Instead of getting angry at the economics of our second gilded age, many end up furious with themselves."

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History for July 22

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History for July 22 - On-This-Day.com
Gregor Mendel 1822, Alexander Calder 1898, Bob Dole 1923
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Louise Fletcher 1934, Alex Trebek 1940, Willem Dafoe 1955
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1376 - The legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin leading rats out of town is said to have occurred on this date.
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2004 - The September 11 commission's final report was released. The 575-page report concluded that hijackers exploited "deep institutional failings within our government." The report was released to White House officials the day before.
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