Saturday, August 11, 2018

Voice of Europe on Twitter: "Dutch politician commits suicide after revealing she was ‘gang raped by Muslims’

Voice of Europe on Twitter: "Dutch politician commits suicide after revealing she was ‘gang raped by Muslims’ https://t.co/nqs0V229hP"

Dutch politician commits suicide after revealing she was ‘gang raped by Muslims’

You ought to know!


DNC's Tom Perez Headed Soros Group Lobbying for Illegal Alien Voting Rights

Image result for flickr commons images Tom PerezDNC's Tom Perez Headed Soros Group Lobbying for Illegal Alien Voting Rights:

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman, Tom Perez, previously headed an organization funded by globalist billionaire George Soros that lobbies for giving illegal aliens and noncitizens the right to vote in American elections.

Buzz Aldrin calls Space Force 'One giant leap in the right direction' - CNNPolitics

Image result for Trump administration's Space Force.Buzz Aldrin calls Space Force 'One giant leap in the right direction' - CNNPolitics
"(CNN)-He was there when man first landed on the moon in 1969 and on Friday, Buzz Aldrin endorsed a new galactic effort -- the Trump administration's Space Force.
"One giant leap in the right direction. #SpaceForce," the retired astronaut tweeted, quoting a message from Vice President Mike Pence about the initiative.
On Thursday, Pence called for the establishment of a Space Force by 2020 and noted the Department of Defense would be taking to steps to reform the military's approach to space..."
Read all.

AM Fruitcake


History for August 11

See the source image
History for August 11 - On-This-Day.com
Robert Ingersoll 1833, Alex Haley 1921, Mike Douglas 1925
Image result for Robert Ingersoll QuotesImage result for Alex HaleyImage result for Mike Douglas

Jerry Falwell 1933, Steve Wozniak 1950, Terry "Hulk Hogan" Bollea 1953
Image result for dr. jerry falwell quotesImage result for Steve WozniakImage result for "Hulk Hogan" Bollea

1877 - The two moons of Mars were discovered by Asaph Hall, an American astronomer. He named them Phobos and Deimos.
Image result for Phobos and Deimos.

1909 - The American ship Arapahoe became the first to ever use the SOS distress signal off the coast of Cape Hatteras, NC.
Image result for American ship Arapahoe SOS

1934 - Alcatraz, in San Francisco Bay, received federal prisoners for the first time.
Image result for come on down

1941 - The Atlantic Charter was signed by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
See the source image

1942 - During World War II, Pierre Laval publicly announced "the hour of liberation for France is the hour when Germany wins the war."
See the source image

1984 - Carl Lewis won his fourth gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Image result for Carl Lewis won his fourth gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics.

1984 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan was preparing for his weekly radio broadcast when, during testing of the microphone, the President said of the Soviet Union, "My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you that I just signed legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."
Image result for "My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you that I just signed legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."

1992 - In Bloomington, MN, the Mall of America opened. It was the largest shopping mall in the United States.
Image result for Mall of America opened

Friday, August 10, 2018

Jeff Sessions: Southern Poverty Law Center uses 'hate' designation as 'weapon' against conservatives - Washington Times

Jeff Sessions: Southern Poverty Law Center uses 'hate' designation as 'weapon' against conservatives - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images jeff sessionsAttorney General Jeff Sessions said Wednesday the Justice Department would not partner with groups that discriminate against or defame others, singling out the Southern Poverty Law Center for its “hate group” campaign.
The attorney general, speaking at the Alliance Defending Freedom Summit on Religious Liberty, accused the SPLC of wielding the “hate” designation as a “weapon … against conservative organizations that refuse to accept their orthodoxy and choose instead to speak their conscience.”

The way we were-----Love potion number 9, The Searchers

Boob-tube-----1970's TV Montage

TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME: Old Wine In A New Bottle | The Daily Caller

TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME: Old Wine In A New Bottle | The Daily Caller
"I was tinkering with an old Jaguar last weekend and found that one of the coolant hoses had cracked. Personally, I blame Trump.
Why not? 
It seems that the topic of the week has been “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” 
I’ve been trying to figure out what that really means and how it manifests.
See the source imageSurely, thoughtful dialogue or critique of the man or his policies can’t be “derangement.” 
Our old friend Webster defines “deranged” as: 
1) mentally unsound; 
2) disturbed or disordered in function, structure, or condition; or 
3) wildly odd or eccentric.
And yet here we are. 
There are literally hundreds of Internet and social media platforms dedicated to Trump-related anxiety and fear. 
So many in fact, that the mere existence of so many is for some less-than-critical thinkers proof in itself that the president is the treasonous reincarnation of Hitler by way of Ming the Merciless.
 Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.
To be honest I don’t believe “derangement” is quite the right word..."
Read all.

Trump Set to Restrict Welfare-Dependent Foreigners from Flooding into U.S.

Image result for flickr commons images Illegal Border CrossingTrump Set to Restrict Welfare-Dependent Foreigners from Flooding into U.S.: President Trump’s administration is set to roll out a plan in the next month that bars foreign nationals who need government welfare to live from resettling in the United States, an effort aimed at saving American taxpayers billions.

Delusional!-----5 Takeaways From Tuesday's Special Elections | ScrappleFace

5 Takeaways From Tuesday's Special Elections | ScrappleFace
(2018-08-08) — With Tuesday’s special elections mostly over — Ohio’s 12th Congressional district result may trigger a recount — experts say candidates and voters can take the following lessons into November’s mid-terms.
See the source image1. Democrats spell ‘loss’ v-i-c-t-o-r-y: Merely inferior vote numbers can be deceiving. If the margin of loss should have been bigger, Democrats are de facto winners and should begin shopping for Congressional office drapery.
2. Trump-backed winners are losers: If the margin of their victory should have been bigger, Republicans endorsed by Trump may as well pull out of the race now and go home. His days are numbered, the new Democratic majority will impeach him, and…Russia.
3. Centrist Democrats merely faked Progressivism: Endorsements from Socialists Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders didn’t help Progressive candidates to win primaries because centrist Democrats publicly espoused Progressive views. Today, the moderate primary winners go back to being JFK Democrats so old people will vote for them in November.
4. Democrats can flip 23 House Seats: Because…momentum. Democrats are filled with energy and a youthful spirit, so they’ll get out the vote to return Rep. Nancy Pelosi to the House Speaker’s chair for her second century.
5. Republicans must avoid Trump: With GDP growing at a fast pace, unemployment at historic lows, and taxes coming down, savvy Republican candidates must insulate themselves from President Trump, who shoulders the blame for the economic disruption he caused after the stability of the Obama years."

Trump’s new ‘zero tolerance’ rules cut welfare-dependent foreigners from taxpayer money spigot Conservative News Today

Trump’s new ‘zero tolerance’ rules cut welfare-dependent foreigners from taxpayer money spigot Conservative News Today
"Foreign nationals who need government welfare may find it harder to resettle in the U.S. as the Trump administration is set to roll out a new plan to save American taxpayers money.
The administration’s proposal, spearheaded by White House senior adviser Stephen Miller, would seek to prevent immigrants from coming to the U.S. if they may end up being a drain on taxpayers, Breitbart News reported.
New rules would be added and old laws would be enforced in the multi-pronged plan that would make it harder for legal immigrant residents who have used any forms of welfare in the past – including Obamacare, food stamps, and public housing – from becoming citizens.
“The administration is committed to enforcing existing immigration law, which is clearly intended to protect the American taxpayer by ensuring that foreign nationals seeking to enter or remain in the U.S are self-sufficient,” a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security told NBC News..."
Read all.

Lunch video-----Uncounted - Clint Curtis: Million Dollar Programmer

Noon-toon


Exclusive -- Robert Epstein: Who Gave Private Big Tech Companies the Power to Decide What We Can See?

Exclusive -- Robert Epstein: Who Gave Private Big Tech Companies the Power to Decide What We Can See?:

Image result for flickr commons images facebook logoDr. Robert Epstein, the senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology and a veteran of Breitbart News’ “Masters of the Universe” town hall on Internet freedom, joined SiriusXM hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak on Monday’s Breitbart News Tonight to discuss the simultaneous banning of Infowars host Alex Jones by most major social media platforms.
Epstein stressed that he is not a political conservative and “certainly no fan of Alex Jones,” but he saw the Jones’ banning as a disturbing threat to the free speech and vibrant democracy he loves. “I think the big issue here is not even a free speech issue. The issue is: Who should be making these decisions about what people see and don’t see? That’s the question.”

Another failed socialist "dream"-----Dallas Mayor Blames Bike-Sharing Company for Recycling Bikes After City's New Fees Killed Bike-Sharing - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Dallas Mayor Blames Bike-Sharing Company for Recycling Bikes After City's New Fees Killed Bike-Sharing - Hit & Run : Reason.com
"New permitting and registration fees have killed off at least one bike-sharing company previously operating in Dallas, Texas.
Which means that instead of helping people commute, run errands, or visit friends, thousands of yellow bikes previously operated by Ofo, a Beijing-based bike-sharing firm, are now heaped in a city recycling center like a massive modernist monument to poor civic policy.


Ofo decided to pull out of Dallas after the city passed new rules requiring an $800 registration fee and permit fees of $21 per bike, according to The Dallas Morning News
While there were more than 20,000 shared bikes available in Dallas—including roughly 5,000 operated by Ofo—before the city's new registration fee system went into effect, there are now only about 3,500 such bikes available, the paper reports..."
Read all.

ACA subsidies cost more per person than Medicaid. Is that sustainable? - Modern Healthcare

ACA subsidies cost more per person than Medicaid. Is that sustainable? - Modern Healthcare
"Government spending on Obamacare premiums has raced past its per-person spending on Medicaid expansion, and the gap is poised to increase—a trend that has some policy experts shaking their heads over the long-term economic picture and at least one major insurer questioning the sustainability of the individual market.
This year, federal dollars going to exchange premium subsidies more than doubled from 2014 and the Congressional Budget Office projected they will nearly double again over the next decade. 
States are pursuing reinsurance waivers and even eying further expanding Medicaid—where the federal government shoulders nearly all the cost—through a public option to lower expenses for the people covered through the exchanges. 
...Data from the CBO and the CMS cast the individual market as a costly second version of Medicaid, although low-income people who opt to use their subsidies for bronze plans get little more than catastrophic coverage because they can't use cost-sharing reduction payments for help with co-pays and high deductibles.
The CBO's latest projections from earlier this year show government paying out an average of $6,300 annually for every subsidized enrollee in fiscal 2018. 
It estimates that number will rise to nearly $12,500 in 2028. 
In contrast, Medicaid spends $4,230 per non-disabled adult, set to inflate at 5.2% annually to just over $7,000 per person in 2028..."
Read all!

#1 This day 1970-----(They Long to Be) Close to You - Carpenters - Lyrics/บรรยายไทย