Planned Parenthood Condemns House Passage of Bill to Ensure Babies Born Alive During Abortion Receive Care - Breitbart:
"During a subcommittee meeting regarding H.B. 1129 – the Infants Born Alive Act – Planned Parenthood lobbyist, Alisa Laport Snow, suggested that killing a baby who survived an abortion is acceptable as long as the physician and patient agreed to it.
The House passed the Born Alive Act on Friday, the day tens of thousands of pro-life activists descended upon Washington, DC, for the annual March for Life. The March is held on the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of Roe v. Wade, when the high court created a right to abortion, although none existed in the Constitution."
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Occupational licensing rules are holding back people who want to work
Occupational licensing rules are holding back people who want to work
"Most occupational licensing is corrupt and idiotic.
People have a right to earn a living and Congress should make sure states don't get in the way.
We want people to be able to get good jobs, and to use their abilities to the fullest.
And we want poor people to be able to rise into the middle class, or beyond.
At least, we say we do.
What we do, on the other hand, is often calculated to have the opposite effect.
In this case, I’m talking about occupational licensing..."
Read on!
"Most occupational licensing is corrupt and idiotic.
People have a right to earn a living and Congress should make sure states don't get in the way.
We want people to be able to get good jobs, and to use their abilities to the fullest.
And we want poor people to be able to rise into the middle class, or beyond.
At least, we say we do.
What we do, on the other hand, is often calculated to have the opposite effect.
In this case, I’m talking about occupational licensing..."
Read on!
• Chart: The Countries Most Optimistic About 2018 | Statista
• Chart: The Countries Most Optimistic About 2018 | Statista
"2018 is still young and globally, most people are optimistic about the year ahead.
According to an online survey conducted by Ipos in 28 countries, 76 percent of people think this year will be better than last year..."
Infographic: The Countries Most Optimistic About 2018 | Statista
"2018 is still young and globally, most people are optimistic about the year ahead.
According to an online survey conducted by Ipos in 28 countries, 76 percent of people think this year will be better than last year..."
Infographic: The Countries Most Optimistic About 2018 | Statista
Doctor who aided hunt for bin Laden languishes, forgotten
Doctor who aided hunt for bin Laden languishes, forgotten
"PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Shakil Afridi has languished in jail for years — since 2011, when the Pakistani doctor used a vaccination scam in an attempt to identify Osama bin Laden’s home, aiding U.S. Navy Seals who tracked and killed the al-Qaida leader.
"PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Shakil Afridi has languished in jail for years — since 2011, when the Pakistani doctor used a vaccination scam in an attempt to identify Osama bin Laden’s home, aiding U.S. Navy Seals who tracked and killed the al-Qaida leader.
Americans might wonder how Pakistan could imprison a man who helped track down the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.
Pakistanis are apt to ask a different question: how could the United States betray its trust and cheapen its sovereignty with a secret nighttime raid that shamed the military and its intelligence agencies?
Pakistanis are apt to ask a different question: how could the United States betray its trust and cheapen its sovereignty with a secret nighttime raid that shamed the military and its intelligence agencies?
“The Shakil Afridi saga is the perfect metaphor for U.S-Pakistan relations” — a growing tangle of mistrust and miscommunication that threatens to jeopardize key efforts against terrorism..."
Read on!
Read on!
Oklahoma teacher's union calls for boycott of Christian college students - Washington Times
Oklahoma teacher's union calls for boycott of Christian college students - Washington Times:
"The Oklahoma Council for Public Affairs reports that a collective bargaining group representing public schools in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is calling for a boycott of student teachers from the local Christian university. The reason for the proposed shunning? Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s president (yours truly) dared to suggest that the bad ideas presently being taught in our nation’s schools might, at least in part, be responsible for the bad behavior we are seeing in our national news.
In other words — and call me crazy here — I am openly wondering if what Richard Weaver wrote of in his seminal 1948 classic, “Ideas Have Consequences,” might actually be true: Education matters and what we teach in our classrooms does actually get practiced in our culture."
"The Oklahoma Council for Public Affairs reports that a collective bargaining group representing public schools in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is calling for a boycott of student teachers from the local Christian university. The reason for the proposed shunning? Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s president (yours truly) dared to suggest that the bad ideas presently being taught in our nation’s schools might, at least in part, be responsible for the bad behavior we are seeing in our national news.
In other words — and call me crazy here — I am openly wondering if what Richard Weaver wrote of in his seminal 1948 classic, “Ideas Have Consequences,” might actually be true: Education matters and what we teach in our classrooms does actually get practiced in our culture."
Trump vs. Hitler, a 1 year retrospective – The Writer in Black
Trump vs. Hitler, a 1 year retrospective – The Writer in Black:
"The claims are still going out there that Trump and his supporters are Nazis.
Read on!
"The claims are still going out there that Trump and his supporters are Nazis.
The claims are still ridiculous.
But let’s look at a side-by-side, day-by-day comparison of highlights of the first year of Trump’s presidency against the first year when Hitler was Chancellor of Germany:Day | Hitler | Trump |
1 | Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany | Inaugurated As President |
2 | ||
3 | ||
4 | ||
5 | The “Border wall” executive Memorandum.Memorandum condemning cities that deliberately flout federal immigration law, hire additional immigration enforcement officers, and empower state and local law enforcement to enforce immigration law. | |
6 | ||
7 | Proclaimed National School Choice Week, encouraging parents to have a meaningful choice in what schools they want their children to attend. | |
8 | Executive order requiring vetting of non-citizens coming to the US from several terrorism prone nations. (This one gets repeated several times as activist judges keep inventing spurious objections and blocking it.)Examine current readiness of armed forces and develop plan to ensure necessary readiness levels. | |
9 | Ethics policy executive order forbidding any executive branch employees from lobbying for 5 years after leaving their position.Ordered development of a plan to defeat ISIS. |
History for January 23
History for January 23 - On-This-Day.com:
John Hancock 1737 Served as president of the First and Second Continental Congresses (1775-1777). He was the first signer of the United States' Declaration of Independence., Edouard Manet 1832, Dan Duryea 1907
Ernie Kovacs 1919, Chita Rivera 1933, Rutger Hauer 1944
1845 - The U.S. Congress decided all national elections would be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
1950 - The Israeli Knesset approved a resolution proclaiming Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
1960 - The U.S. Navy bathyscaphe Trieste descended to a record depth of 35,820 feet (10,750 meters) in the Pacific Ocean.
1968 - North Korea seized the U.S. Navy ship Pueblo, charging it had intruded into the nation's territorial waters on a spying mission. The crew was released 11 months later.
1971 - In Prospect Creek Camp, AK, the lowest temperature ever recorded in the U.S. was reported as minus 80 degrees.
1975 - "Barney Miller" made his debut on ABC-TV.
1983 - "The A-Team" debuted on TV.
2003 - North Korea announced that it would consider sanctions an act of war for North Korea's reinstatement of its nuclear program.
Monday, January 22, 2018
ERICKSON: Twenty-First Century Slavery | Daily Wire
ERICKSON: Twenty-First Century Slavery | Daily Wire:
"It is actually remarkable that one of the things conservatism has preserved the best in the United States is a culture of life. Just as secular liberals have had to rebrand again as progressives since people stopped liking liberals, they also have to rebrand the idea of "choice" as "women's health." But the underlying issue is still the same. They want to murder children legally. And support for that proposition continues to be a minority proposition in the United States."
"It is actually remarkable that one of the things conservatism has preserved the best in the United States is a culture of life. Just as secular liberals have had to rebrand again as progressives since people stopped liking liberals, they also have to rebrand the idea of "choice" as "women's health." But the underlying issue is still the same. They want to murder children legally. And support for that proposition continues to be a minority proposition in the United States."
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