NFL inks deal with George Soros linked social justice groups - Washington Times:
"Meanwhile, details of the bargain emerging in the last few days have stunned conservatives.
“If this is how the NFL plans to bring back the millions of Americans who are fed up with the players’ antics and anthem protests, then the league just fumbled the ball,” said Robert Kuykendall, spokesman for 2ndVote, a conservative corporate watchdog group.
“Why would any conservative spend another dollar supporting the NFL if that dollar will be directly funneled to left-wing activists like Van Jones?” he asked."
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Tuesday, December 05, 2017
Simplifying the Tax Code Has Big Payoffs | Economics21
Simplifying the Tax Code Has Big Payoffs | Economics21:
"With a Senate vote on the tax bill expected soon, a timely new study shows that tax compliance costs are substantial, and a simpler tax code would lower the amount of time and money that people have to spend on their taxes each year.
Americans spent more than 8.9 billion hours dealing with tax filing requirements in 2016, and the Tax Foundation estimates the associated costs are more than $400 billion.
The lesson: Congress should press ahead with simplification as part of reform.
A new National Bureau of Economic Research working paper provides some additional insight into the substantial costs of tax complexity.
In the paper Philippe Aghion and Stefanie Stantcheva of Harvard University, Ufuk Akcigit of the University of Chicago, and Matthieu Lequien of the Banque de France estimate that tax simplicity has a value of up to 650 euros per year per person for the group of French filers they examine.
They also find that the costs of tax complexity are regressive, in that the burden is disproportionately borne by those people with less education or lower income.
Their findings shed more light on the reasons why a simpler tax code should continue to be one of the goals of tax reform: simplifying the tax code would reduce these burdens and more resources could be put to productive use..."
"With a Senate vote on the tax bill expected soon, a timely new study shows that tax compliance costs are substantial, and a simpler tax code would lower the amount of time and money that people have to spend on their taxes each year.
Americans spent more than 8.9 billion hours dealing with tax filing requirements in 2016, and the Tax Foundation estimates the associated costs are more than $400 billion.
The lesson: Congress should press ahead with simplification as part of reform.
A new National Bureau of Economic Research working paper provides some additional insight into the substantial costs of tax complexity.
In the paper Philippe Aghion and Stefanie Stantcheva of Harvard University, Ufuk Akcigit of the University of Chicago, and Matthieu Lequien of the Banque de France estimate that tax simplicity has a value of up to 650 euros per year per person for the group of French filers they examine.
They also find that the costs of tax complexity are regressive, in that the burden is disproportionately borne by those people with less education or lower income.
Their findings shed more light on the reasons why a simpler tax code should continue to be one of the goals of tax reform: simplifying the tax code would reduce these burdens and more resources could be put to productive use..."
Why Is An Appendectomy In The United States 10 Times More Expensive Than An Appendectomy In Mexico?
Why Is An Appendectomy In The United States 10 Times More Expensive Than An Appendectomy In Mexico?:
"This is what can happen when you go to a socialized healthcare system.
A lot of people out there believe that the United States has a free market healthcare system, but that is actually not true.
The percentage of the population that receives government-subsidized healthcare is rapidly approaching 50 percent, and the healthcare industry may be the most heavily regulated sector of the entire U.S. economy.
...I would like to share with you an excerpt from an article by former DEA agent David Hathaway. According to Hathaway, the average cost for an appendectomy in the United States is $33,000…:
My son had an attack of appendicitis late Saturday night. I knew that the Obamacare inflated prices for surgery in the U.S. would be ridiculous and that the service would likely be impersonal, involve long waits, and be nerve-wracking. I have friends in the medical field so I inquired just for grins. The price for the latest routine appendectomy in my area was, my jaw dropped, $43,000. I read on-line that the average cost for an appendectomy in the U.S. is $33,000...
...The surgery (in Mexico) was a success, and David’s son did stay in the hospital for two full days in order to receive the antibiotics that the doctor suggested.
But despite the extra time, the bill for the appendectomy was still less than 10 percent of what it would have been if the appendectomy had been performed in the United States…
The hospital stay was for 48 hours in a private room where my wife was allowed to spend the nights with my son sleeping on a couch in his room.
This cost would have been significantly less if we hadn’t incurred emergency fees and if the appendectomy had not involved complications which required a longer stay and more medication.
Despite all that, I though the total price of $2,830 dollars was very reasonable..."
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"This is what can happen when you go to a socialized healthcare system.
A lot of people out there believe that the United States has a free market healthcare system, but that is actually not true.
The percentage of the population that receives government-subsidized healthcare is rapidly approaching 50 percent, and the healthcare industry may be the most heavily regulated sector of the entire U.S. economy.
...I would like to share with you an excerpt from an article by former DEA agent David Hathaway. According to Hathaway, the average cost for an appendectomy in the United States is $33,000…:
My son had an attack of appendicitis late Saturday night. I knew that the Obamacare inflated prices for surgery in the U.S. would be ridiculous and that the service would likely be impersonal, involve long waits, and be nerve-wracking. I have friends in the medical field so I inquired just for grins. The price for the latest routine appendectomy in my area was, my jaw dropped, $43,000. I read on-line that the average cost for an appendectomy in the U.S. is $33,000...
...The surgery (in Mexico) was a success, and David’s son did stay in the hospital for two full days in order to receive the antibiotics that the doctor suggested.
But despite the extra time, the bill for the appendectomy was still less than 10 percent of what it would have been if the appendectomy had been performed in the United States…
The hospital stay was for 48 hours in a private room where my wife was allowed to spend the nights with my son sleeping on a couch in his room.
This cost would have been significantly less if we hadn’t incurred emergency fees and if the appendectomy had not involved complications which required a longer stay and more medication.
Despite all that, I though the total price of $2,830 dollars was very reasonable..."
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Bloviating abroad, Obama reminds us why we elected Trump
Bloviating abroad, Obama reminds us why we elected Trump:
"Miss him yet? Former President Obama is back, taking big-dollar speaking engagements in places like Paris, and unintentionally reminding us why we elected Trump.
Based on his speech for a group of communications executives called 'Les Napoleons,' he thinks women make better leaders than men, men are 'having problems' with sex harassment, global warming's Paris Treaty is coming back, and 'global challenges' must be faced.
Retch."
"Miss him yet? Former President Obama is back, taking big-dollar speaking engagements in places like Paris, and unintentionally reminding us why we elected Trump.
Based on his speech for a group of communications executives called 'Les Napoleons,' he thinks women make better leaders than men, men are 'having problems' with sex harassment, global warming's Paris Treaty is coming back, and 'global challenges' must be faced.
Retch."
Eating meat perpetuates ‘hegemonic masculinity,’ prof says
Eating meat perpetuates ‘hegemonic masculinity,’ prof says
- A Pennsylvania State University sociology professor recently argued that eating meat perpetuates “hegemonic masculinity” and “gender hegemony.”
- Based on interviews with Argentinian vegetarians, Anne Delessio-Parson claims that women use vegetarianism to "push back against the patriarchy," and that male vegetarians "seem more egalitarian and respectful."
A Pennsylvania State University sociology professor recently argued that eating meat perpetuates “hegemonic masculinity” and “gender hegemony.”
In the most recent issue of the Journal of Feminist Geography, professor Anne DeLessio-Parson argues that “hegemonic masculinity implies an imperative to eat meat” and that this helps reify other power hierarchies as well..."Read on!
Israel Has Built a Robot Army — and It Should Scare the Sh*t Out of You | The Daily Sheeple
Israel Has Built a Robot Army — and It Should Scare the Sh*t Out of You | The Daily Sheeple:
"As Israel prepares for yet another war directly on its border, the truth about Israel’s vast military capabilities has been largely absent in the corporate media.
However, if one were to be fortunate (or unfortunate) enough to be able to travel to Israel’s border with Syria in the north and the Gaza strip in the south, they might see what looks more or less like a scene from RoboCop.
Israel is the first country in the world to use unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to not only patrol its borders but also to replace soldiers on missions, as well. The new Border Patroller model can be armed with remote-controlled weapons, reconnaissance means, and additional components that cannot be fitted on the traditional Guardium model it had been using for years prior.
The robot is also able to patrol underground and gather information for units that are present on the surface. For example, it can help soldiers avoid booby-trapped tunnels..."
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Donald Trump's Crimes
Donald Trump's Crimes
"President Trump is indisputably guilty of many crimes against the societal and political norms of this country.
These crimes are profound and grievous, and they shake the very foundations upon which acceptable presidential behaviour has always been based.
His actions and demeanour are so abhorrent and antithetical to the fundamental progressive doctrine espoused by the Democratic Party and their supporting liberal media that his very presence in the Oval Office is regarded by them as not merely an interim occupational tenure by the opposing party, but as proof of a moment of temporary national insanity from which we may never recover.
A closer look at the worst examples of Trump’s criminality will be instructive for what the country should be on guard for, should we want to avoid such behaviour in the future.
"President Trump is indisputably guilty of many crimes against the societal and political norms of this country.
These crimes are profound and grievous, and they shake the very foundations upon which acceptable presidential behaviour has always been based.
His actions and demeanour are so abhorrent and antithetical to the fundamental progressive doctrine espoused by the Democratic Party and their supporting liberal media that his very presence in the Oval Office is regarded by them as not merely an interim occupational tenure by the opposing party, but as proof of a moment of temporary national insanity from which we may never recover.
A closer look at the worst examples of Trump’s criminality will be instructive for what the country should be on guard for, should we want to avoid such behaviour in the future.
Accusation: Denying a Female Access to the Highest Office
Verdict: Guilty
Accusation: Recognizing the Average American’s Desire for Strong Borders and Strict Immigration Policy
Verdict: Guilty
Trump tapped into a strong national craving for a return to immigration fairness and verifiable national sovereignty...
Additional Crimes
There are certainly other strong examples of President Trump’s transgressions:
- Being in favor of American fossil fuel development and reinstating the Keystone Pipeline
- His desire to lower taxes on both individuals and businesses (doesn’t he understand that the successful are supposed to be “punished” with high taxes and their ill-gotten wealth should be redistributed to the favored Democratic victim group-du-jour?)
- The elimination of many anti-business nanny-state regulations that were intended by Obama to buy the voting affections of various Green and “Social Justice” lobbying groups
- And of course, Trump’s shamefully disrespectful, “unpresidential” treatment of the liberal mainstream media, as I’d previous outlined.
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DOJ And FBI Accused Of 'Hiding' Inf | The Daily Caller
DOJ And FBI Accused Of 'Hiding' Inf | The Daily Caller:
"“In light of today’s press reports, we now know why Strzok was dismissed, why the FBI and DOJ refused to provide us this explanation, and at least one reason why they previously refused to make Deputy [FBI] Director [Andrew] McCabe available to the Committee for an interview,” said Nunes."
"“In light of today’s press reports, we now know why Strzok was dismissed, why the FBI and DOJ refused to provide us this explanation, and at least one reason why they previously refused to make Deputy [FBI] Director [Andrew] McCabe available to the Committee for an interview,” said Nunes."
Should older people lose the right to vote? - Macleans.ca
Should older people lose the right to vote? - Macleans.ca:
"Some have argued that disenfranchising the elderly would allow younger people to make decisions about their future, but is it really that simple?
...What should democracies do when the interests of the elderly appear to be at odds with the interests of younger generations?
...One proposal mooted in philosophy circles over the past few decades is to disenfranchise the elderly—that is, eliminate the right to vote at age 70 or some other appropriate upper threshold.
The idea is that once citizens reach a certain age, they will be less concerned with our social, political, and economic future than younger generations and much less likely to bear the long-term consequences of political decisions and policies.
In that case, their votes ought to be discounted, or eliminated altogether, to ensure that the future is shaped by those who have a real stake in how it turns out.
...Decisions made by older generations will affect the interests of younger and unborn generations, but those younger generations will themselves have less or no say.
Moreover, as some argue, older citizens have greater incentives to deplete natural resources, underinvest in infrastructure, accumulate public debt and ignore the environment.
...Grandma votes against carbon taxes and recycling programs, and Grandpa votes against education spending?
So take away their right to vote and let younger people make decisions about the future..."
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"Some have argued that disenfranchising the elderly would allow younger people to make decisions about their future, but is it really that simple?
...What should democracies do when the interests of the elderly appear to be at odds with the interests of younger generations?
...One proposal mooted in philosophy circles over the past few decades is to disenfranchise the elderly—that is, eliminate the right to vote at age 70 or some other appropriate upper threshold.
The idea is that once citizens reach a certain age, they will be less concerned with our social, political, and economic future than younger generations and much less likely to bear the long-term consequences of political decisions and policies.
In that case, their votes ought to be discounted, or eliminated altogether, to ensure that the future is shaped by those who have a real stake in how it turns out.
...Decisions made by older generations will affect the interests of younger and unborn generations, but those younger generations will themselves have less or no say.
Moreover, as some argue, older citizens have greater incentives to deplete natural resources, underinvest in infrastructure, accumulate public debt and ignore the environment.
...Grandma votes against carbon taxes and recycling programs, and Grandpa votes against education spending?
So take away their right to vote and let younger people make decisions about the future..."
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History for December 5
Democrat?!!
History for December 5 - On-This-Day.com
Martin Van Buren(Democrat) (U.S.) 1782, Christina Georgina Rossetti 1830, George Armstrong Custer 1839
Walt Elias Disney 1901, Otto Preminger 1906, Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman) 1932
1776 - In Williamsburg, VA, at the College of William and Mary the first scholastic fraternity in America, Phi Beta Kappa, was organized.
1848 - U.S. President Polk triggered the Gold Rush of '49 by confirming the fact that gold had been discovered in California.
1876 - The Stillson wrench was patented by D.C. Stillson. The device was the first practical pipe wrench.
1904 - The Russian fleet was destroyed by the Japanese at Port Arthur, during the Russo-Japanese War.
1932 - German physicist Albert Einstein was granted a visa making it possible for him to travel to the U.S.
1933 - Prohibition came to an end when Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
1945 - The so-called "Lost Squadron" disappeared. The five U.S. Navy Avenger bombers carrying 14 Navy flyers began a training mission at the Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station. They were never heard from again.
1988 - Jim Bakker and former aide Richard Dortch were indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on fraud and conspiracy charges.
History for December 5 - On-This-Day.com
Martin Van Buren(Democrat) (U.S.) 1782, Christina Georgina Rossetti 1830, George Armstrong Custer 1839
Walt Elias Disney 1901, Otto Preminger 1906, Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman) 1932
1776 - In Williamsburg, VA, at the College of William and Mary the first scholastic fraternity in America, Phi Beta Kappa, was organized.
1848 - U.S. President Polk triggered the Gold Rush of '49 by confirming the fact that gold had been discovered in California.
1876 - The Stillson wrench was patented by D.C. Stillson. The device was the first practical pipe wrench.
1904 - The Russian fleet was destroyed by the Japanese at Port Arthur, during the Russo-Japanese War.
1932 - German physicist Albert Einstein was granted a visa making it possible for him to travel to the U.S.
1933 - Prohibition came to an end when Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
1945 - The so-called "Lost Squadron" disappeared. The five U.S. Navy Avenger bombers carrying 14 Navy flyers began a training mission at the Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station. They were never heard from again.
1988 - Jim Bakker and former aide Richard Dortch were indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on fraud and conspiracy charges.
Monday, December 04, 2017
I'm A Liberal, And I Agree With Sean Hannity That U.S. Journalism Is Dead
I'm A Liberal, And I Agree With Sean Hannity That U.S. Journalism Is Dead:
"I’m a liberal Democrat who didn’t realize for a long time that our mainstream media is biased. For years, I consumed news and commentary from my favorite media sites uncritically: CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times. From time to time, I watched Fox News to see what “the other side” was saying.
I lived in a kind of information bubble, but like most bubble-dwellers I didn’t know I was living in one. Ironically, the 2016 election opened my eyes to this “Truman Show”-like media universe we’ve all been inhabiting."
"I’m a liberal Democrat who didn’t realize for a long time that our mainstream media is biased. For years, I consumed news and commentary from my favorite media sites uncritically: CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times. From time to time, I watched Fox News to see what “the other side” was saying.
I lived in a kind of information bubble, but like most bubble-dwellers I didn’t know I was living in one. Ironically, the 2016 election opened my eyes to this “Truman Show”-like media universe we’ve all been inhabiting."
Black Philly Councilwoman Wants To Ban Bulletproof Plexiglass In Korean Stores Because It’s An “Indignity” To Black People | VDARE - premier news outlet for patriotic immigration reform
Black Philly Councilwoman Wants To Ban Bulletproof Plexiglass In Korean Stores Because It’s An “Indignity” To Black People | VDARE - premier news outlet for patriotic immigration reform
"...In Philadelphia, where the new District Attorney is openly anti-police and pro-Black Lives Matter, a grotesque wave of egalitarianism threatens to overwhelm the city in an anti-civilization deluge.
"...In Philadelphia, where the new District Attorney is openly anti-police and pro-Black Lives Matter, a grotesque wave of egalitarianism threatens to overwhelm the city in an anti-civilization deluge.
Case in point: a black city council member believes plexiglass in restaurants/convenience stores represents an “indignity” to black people.
At the end of the day, elected black officials exist to protect black criminals from the consequences of their actions
...“These businesses in particular have skirted and flouted the law for years,” said Bass....“My interest is to see restaurants where a family can go down and have a meal,” she said, adding that she has been “flabbergasted” by the image of workers serving food through a window as if customers were “in prison.”
Trust the critics!-----LA Film Critics Association Winners 2017
LA Film Critics Association Winners 2017:
"Call Me by Your Name"
"...One morning, Elio finds a note from Oliver asking him to come to Oliver's bedroom at midnight.
Elio spends the day with Marzia but secretly longs to see Oliver.
Finally, at midnight, he enters Oliver's bedroom and the couple make love for the first time.
Over the next few days, they grow closer, frequently having sex while keeping their relationship a secret. In bed, Oliver tells Elio, "Call me by your name and I will call you by mine".
They refer to each other by their own names while becoming more and more intimate both physically and emotionally.
Another time, Elio masturbates into a peach that he has split open, and after Oliver performs oral sex on him, he takes a bite of the peach in front of an embarrassed Elio.
Completely smitten with Oliver by that point, he begins to avoid Marzia..." Wiki review
"Call Me by Your Name"
"...One morning, Elio finds a note from Oliver asking him to come to Oliver's bedroom at midnight.
Elio spends the day with Marzia but secretly longs to see Oliver.
Finally, at midnight, he enters Oliver's bedroom and the couple make love for the first time.
Over the next few days, they grow closer, frequently having sex while keeping their relationship a secret. In bed, Oliver tells Elio, "Call me by your name and I will call you by mine".
They refer to each other by their own names while becoming more and more intimate both physically and emotionally.
Another time, Elio masturbates into a peach that he has split open, and after Oliver performs oral sex on him, he takes a bite of the peach in front of an embarrassed Elio.
Completely smitten with Oliver by that point, he begins to avoid Marzia..." Wiki review
Senate approves $1.4 trillion tax cut; final negotiations with House looming - Washington Times
Senate approves $1.4 trillion tax cut; final negotiations with House looming - Washington Times:
"Saying a flawed deal was better than no deal at all, Senate Republicans rallied around their leadership Saturday morning and voted to approve a $1.4 trillion tax-cut package, taking the biggest step yet toward delivering a tax code overhaul to President Trump this year.
The bill, which passed on a 51-49 vote, came together after Republicans cut deals with a handful of reluctant senators. Vice President Mike Pence took the presiding officer’s chair to gavel the vote closed just before 2 a.m."
"Saying a flawed deal was better than no deal at all, Senate Republicans rallied around their leadership Saturday morning and voted to approve a $1.4 trillion tax-cut package, taking the biggest step yet toward delivering a tax code overhaul to President Trump this year.
The bill, which passed on a 51-49 vote, came together after Republicans cut deals with a handful of reluctant senators. Vice President Mike Pence took the presiding officer’s chair to gavel the vote closed just before 2 a.m."
What The Media Isn't Telling You About the Indictment Of Mike Flynn | Zero Hedge
What The Media Isn't Telling You About the Indictment Of Mike Flynn | Zero Hedge:
"Russia-gate enthusiasts are thrilled over the guilty plea of President Trump’s former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn for lying to the FBI about pre-inauguration conversations with the Russian ambassador, but the case should alarm true civil libertarians.
What is arguably most disturbing about this case is that then-National Security Adviser Flynn was pushed into a perjury trap by Obama administration holdovers at the Justice Department who concocted an unorthodox legal rationale for subjecting Flynn to an FBI interrogation four days after he took office, testing Flynn’s recollection of the conversations while the FBI agents had transcripts of the calls intercepted by the National Security Agency.
In other words, the Justice Department wasn’t seeking information about what Flynn said to Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak – the intelligence agencies already had that information. Instead, Flynn was being quizzed on his precise recollection of the conversations and nailed for lying when his recollections deviated from the transcripts.
For Americans who worry about how the pervasive surveillance powers of the U.S. government could be put to use criminalizing otherwise constitutionally protected speech and political associations, Flynn’s prosecution represents a troubling precedent..."
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"Russia-gate enthusiasts are thrilled over the guilty plea of President Trump’s former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn for lying to the FBI about pre-inauguration conversations with the Russian ambassador, but the case should alarm true civil libertarians.
What is arguably most disturbing about this case is that then-National Security Adviser Flynn was pushed into a perjury trap by Obama administration holdovers at the Justice Department who concocted an unorthodox legal rationale for subjecting Flynn to an FBI interrogation four days after he took office, testing Flynn’s recollection of the conversations while the FBI agents had transcripts of the calls intercepted by the National Security Agency.
In other words, the Justice Department wasn’t seeking information about what Flynn said to Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak – the intelligence agencies already had that information. Instead, Flynn was being quizzed on his precise recollection of the conversations and nailed for lying when his recollections deviated from the transcripts.
For Americans who worry about how the pervasive surveillance powers of the U.S. government could be put to use criminalizing otherwise constitutionally protected speech and political associations, Flynn’s prosecution represents a troubling precedent..."
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Clarice!-----Feminism, the Fake Indian, the Tragic State of the FBI, and the Flynn Flam
Feminism, the Fake Indian, the Tragic State of the FBI, and the Flynn Flam
"This has been a busy week and a sad one for the neo-feminists, the media, and #NeverTrump conservatives.
It was a good one for those who believe we have for too long allowed a bunch of self-selected ninnies to drive both the news and the government.
"This has been a busy week and a sad one for the neo-feminists, the media, and #NeverTrump conservatives.
It was a good one for those who believe we have for too long allowed a bunch of self-selected ninnies to drive both the news and the government.
1. The Neo-Feminists
A website called Medusa shut down after it was clear that it was impossible to continue to satirize the present-day feminists because they are so idiotic that parody too closely mirrors the neo-feminists' views:
Medusa’s unnamed creator continued: “We are shutting down our rather hilarious project because we can no longer compete with our competition. We have come to realize that our competition is not other satirical websites, but rather the people we are trying to satirize.”The creator wrote, “I don’t blame anyone for thinking” the site was legitimate and wanted to “keep our readers in constant doubt” and even posted a Facebook message from last May to prove the entire thing was a joke. It was dubbed “the ultimate Social Experiment” and Facebook followers were told it was to see how long actual feminists would take to realize it was a joke...
How widespread is the sexual harassment in Hollywood and the media?
Breitbart named 23 people in the media accused of such improprieties and the list seems to grow:
Breitbart named 23 people in the media accused of such improprieties and the list seems to grow:
Accused of groping Bette Midler in 1991 *20 – 22. Three Unnamed Vice Media EmployeesFired for verbal and sexual harassment.Fired over three allegations of “behavior that does not align with the standards and values of CNN.”18. Matt ... Read on. LOOOOng list!
2. Fake Indians and the Absurd Demand for faculty “Diversity”
3. The FBI’s reputation is in sad decline.
4. The Flynn Flam
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4. The Flynn Flam
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How did unsubstantiated rumors make it to the front pages of newspapers?
How did unsubstantiated rumors make it to the front pages of newspapers?:
"Does anyone recall any other previous investigation of any presidential candidate or staff member talking to a foreign official prior to the election?
Isn't it pathetic that the whole investigation – the spying, the illegal unmasking, and the illegal leaking of conversations – appears to be based on a fake $12-million Russian dossier bought and paid for by Democrats to destroy their opponent? That should be the crime."
"Does anyone recall any other previous investigation of any presidential candidate or staff member talking to a foreign official prior to the election?
Isn't it pathetic that the whole investigation – the spying, the illegal unmasking, and the illegal leaking of conversations – appears to be based on a fake $12-million Russian dossier bought and paid for by Democrats to destroy their opponent? That should be the crime."
NFL will cut breast cancer, military charity funds to pay for players’ $89 million social justice activism: Source
NFL will cut breast cancer, military charity funds to pay for players’ $89 million social justice activism:
"Capitulating to the antics of players disrespecting the national anthem, the National Football League agreed to donate nearly $90 million over the next 7 years to support left-of-center social justice causes.
If that act alone isn’t enough to raise eyebrows, where the NFL is reportedly planning to get the money certainly will.
According to one of the athletes at the forefront of the protests, San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid [#35 in the photograph below], the windfall will come at the expense of the league’s planned financial support for breast cancer and military charities.
“In the discussion that we had, Malcolm conveyed to us—based on discussions that he had with the NFL — that the money would come from funds that are already allocated to breast cancer awareness and Salute to Service,” Reid told Slate..."
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"Capitulating to the antics of players disrespecting the national anthem, the National Football League agreed to donate nearly $90 million over the next 7 years to support left-of-center social justice causes.
If that act alone isn’t enough to raise eyebrows, where the NFL is reportedly planning to get the money certainly will.
According to one of the athletes at the forefront of the protests, San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid [#35 in the photograph below], the windfall will come at the expense of the league’s planned financial support for breast cancer and military charities.
“In the discussion that we had, Malcolm conveyed to us—based on discussions that he had with the NFL — that the money would come from funds that are already allocated to breast cancer awareness and Salute to Service,” Reid told Slate..."
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If You Want to Disarm North Korea, Mr. President, Sanction China
If You Want to Disarm North Korea, Mr. President, Sanction China
"Kim Jong Un's regime doesn't have the material or expertise to make missiles: It relies on its neighbor to the north for both
The whole world now knows that Kim Jong Un has an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States.
Tuesday’s night launch was a hi-tech feat aimed not at terrorizing North Korea’s near neighbors, but at sending shock waves of fear all the way across the Pacific to the United States.
And it succeeded.
President Trump immediately vowed that “additional major sanctions will be imposed on North Korea.”
The President’s goal, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders emphasized, was “to continue putting maximum pressure” on the rogue state.
But it is difficult to imagine, as a practical matter, just how that pressure is going to be applied.
Kim Jong Un’s isolated and impoverished country is already subject to the most comprehensive sanctions regime in the world.
And its people are suffering the consequences..."
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"Kim Jong Un's regime doesn't have the material or expertise to make missiles: It relies on its neighbor to the north for both
The whole world now knows that Kim Jong Un has an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States.
Tuesday’s night launch was a hi-tech feat aimed not at terrorizing North Korea’s near neighbors, but at sending shock waves of fear all the way across the Pacific to the United States.
And it succeeded.
President Trump immediately vowed that “additional major sanctions will be imposed on North Korea.”
The President’s goal, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders emphasized, was “to continue putting maximum pressure” on the rogue state.
But it is difficult to imagine, as a practical matter, just how that pressure is going to be applied.
Kim Jong Un’s isolated and impoverished country is already subject to the most comprehensive sanctions regime in the world.
And its people are suffering the consequences..."
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