Thursday, December 07, 2017

BUSTED: Elizabeth Warren's CFPB Used Secret "Slush Fund" To Funnel Billions Into Left-Wing Causes

BUSTED: Elizabeth Warren's CFPB Used Secret "Slush Fund" To Funnel Billions Into Left-Wing Causes:
"Was the real reason behind Senator Elizabeth Warren’s outrage over Mick Mulvaney’s appointment as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) about her own political survival?
The New York Post’s Paul Sperry reports that the CFPB is engaged in a wide-variety of corruption.
Everything from amassing secret ledgers to using penalties to ‘launder,’ funds into left-wing causes. 
Of course, because the CFPB operates independently of the U.S. Government, a full audit of the agency’s balance sheet have never been done. 
This sad reality may very well change under Mulvaney’s leadership..."
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Lunch video-----How Pearl Harbor Was Attacked. The True Story

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CORRUPT: Clinton Aides Went Unpunished After Lying To Anti-Trump FBI Investigator | Daily Wire

CORRUPT: Clinton Aides Went Unpunished After Lying To Anti-Trump FBI Investigator | Daily Wire:
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"FBI section chief Peter Strzok, who was fired by special counsel Robert Mueller for sending anti-Trump text messages, conducted interviews with two of Hillary Clinton’s top aides in 2016, who are both accused of lying about their knowledge of Clinton’s private email server when she was secretary of state.

Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin did not face any legal consequences for giving false statements to Strzok during interviews last year, the Daily Caller reported."


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Students call free speech 'violent' while disrupting lecture

Students call free speech 'violent' while disrupting lecture:
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  • A lecture on free speech at Western Washington University was delayed for about 20 minutes after student protesters commandeered the stage to decry free speech as "violent."
  • The protesters were heckled by audience members upset at being denied the chance to hear the lecture, with one telling the activists that "no one came here to hear you talk."
A group of students at Western Washington University recently protested a lecture on free speech, calling support for the First Amendment “harmful” and “dangerous.”
The lecture, titled “Censorship and Free Speech in the Age of Trump,” featured University of Pennsylvania professor Jonathan Zimmerman, a notable free speech advocate, who was slated to discuss how to “how college campuses should think about free speech on campus...”
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Isadora Duncan?-----OUTRAGE IN AMERICA: Amusement Park Hammered With $32,000 Muslim “Discrimination” Fine For Upholding Safety Rule | JEWSNEWS

OUTRAGE IN AMERICA: Amusement Park Hammered With $32,000 Muslim “Discrimination” Fine For Upholding Safety Rule | JEWSNEWS
"A local business in the state of California was slapped with a fine simply for doing what they saw was safest for their customers. 
Image result for scarves caught in wheelAn amusement park in Livermore, CA was forced to pay out a cash settlement to several young ladies who were not allowed to ride go-carts at their park. 
At the time, the park had a safety measure in place to keep riders safe. 
This included banning a variety of loose clothing items that may come off or restrict vision. 
A loose piece of clothing coming off of a rider could be a danger to them or others.
...The policy was equally applied to headscarves, hats of all varieties, and yarmulkes. 
It was not targeting just the Muslim faith. 
The complaint against the amusement park pointed to this being a faith-based case. 
...In August of 2013, a group of seven Muslim girls and women along with a Sikh man were not allowed to operate go-carts while wearing head scarves or turbans. 
Each of the guests was offered another type of headgear to wear, but they refused..."
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#1 This day 1941-----Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller Orchestra

Calling millennials snowflakes damages their mental health | Daily Mail Online

Calling millennials snowflakes damages their mental health | Daily Mail Online
"The new findings were derived from a survey of 2,022 Brits between those ages
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  • Almost three quarters of 16-24 year olds believe the moniker is unfair, it found
  • The controversial 'snowflake' term is sometimes used to describe young adults
  • They are often seen as being prone to taking offence and emotionally vulnerable
  • Labelling millennials 'snowflakes' is damaging their mental health, research claims.
The controversial term is now fashionable to use when describing young adults who are seen as taking offence easily and emotionally vulnerable.
Almost three quarters of 16-24 year olds surveyed believe the moniker is unfair and are adamant it could negatively affect their mental health.
A separate study also released by Aviva today suggests that 16-24 year olds are the worst-affected by mental health issues.
Around three in five have experienced a mental health condition, compared to just under half of adults over the age of 24..."

Barack Obama's team worked against Donald Trump - Washington Times

Image result for flickr commons images Trump White HouseBarack Obama's team worked against Donald Trump - Washington Times:

"From the moment Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination and then the presidency, national security officials under President Obama have shown themselves to be intense adversaries in public and behind the scenes."


A December 7th Story

A December 7th Story
(First written-December 7, 2002)

Sixty-one years ago today a young man celebrated his eighteenth birthday.
Little did he know that date, his birthday, would become "A day of infamy"
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Six months later when he had graduated high school, he enlisted in the US Army Air Corps and subsequently earned his wings as one of the youngest fighter pilots in the Army Air Corps.
In the next two years he progressed from Stearman biplane trainers to P-40 Warhawks and finally to the beautiful, twin engine P-38 Lightning fighter.
During that time he also found time to marry his high school sweetheart and, while serving in Italy escorting B-24 bombers, he learned that he was soon to be a father. 
In Jan. 1944 he had completed his tour and was waiting in Triola, Italy to return to the States when a call came out for volunteers to fly escort for another bombing raid over France.
Fighters and pilots were scarce in those days.
Our bomber crews were getting hammered and our fighter pilots suffered the same fate. 
He did not need to volunteer, but of course, like so many others, he cheerfully did his duty.
On January 27, 1944, over Salon de Provence, France their bomber group encountered "a superior number of enemy fighters."
From wingman 2nd Lt. R. E. Hoke: "Being greatly outnumbered by enemy fighters and unable to rejoin the Squadron, we took evasive action from the enemy fighters, by losing altitude. 
We dropped from 24,000 feet to the deck. 
By this maneuver we lost the enemy fighters but encountered heavy ground gun flak. 
Suddenly I felt a terrific concussion. 
After getting my airplane under control, I looked back and the Lieutenant had disappeared from the
formation."

The young Lieutenant's P-38G just "disappeared" in the great explosion as German antiaircraft gunners found their mark. 
His body was never recovered.
He was just 20 years old. 
He never held his newborn daughter.
He was only one of the many tens of thousands of American heroes over the last two hundred or so years.
He was 2nd Lieutenant James G. Riley, Jr., USAAC, my Dad's older, and only, brother.
Sixty-one years ago today, Pearl Harbor Day, Jim turned eighteen. 
His whole life was ahead of him yet he had barely two years to live. 
Those years he gave to his country.
Thank God for all those brave men and women.
God protect our soldiers, sailors and airmen.
May we never forget.
Uncle Jim, we miss you and your fellow heroes.

Remember!

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History for December 7

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History for December 7 - On-This-Day.com
Willa Cather 1873, Donald Albert Hall 1898 - Aircraft designer (Spirit of St. Louis), Eli Wallach 1915
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Harry Chapin 1942, Johnny Bench (MLB) 1947, Larry Bird (NBA) 1956
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1796 - John Adams was elected to be the second president of the United States.
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1836 - Martin Van Buren was elected the eighth president of the United States.
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1925 - Swimmer Johnny Weissmuller set a world record in the 150-yard freestyle with a time of 1 minute, 25 and 2/5 seconds. He went on to play "Tarzan" in several movies.
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1941 - Pearl Harbor, located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu was attacked by nearly 200 Japanese warplanes. The attack resulted in the U.S. entering into World War II.
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1971 - Libya announced the nationalization of British Petroleum's assets.
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1972 - Apollo 17 was launched at Cape Canaveral. It was the last U.S. moon mission.
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1993 - Six people were killed and 17 were injured when a gunman opened fire on a Long Island Rail Road commuter train.
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1998 - U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno declined to seek an independent counsel investigation of President Clinton over 1996 campaign financing.
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Wednesday, December 06, 2017

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW:

https://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2017/12/an-awakening-by-tammy-derouin.html

An Awakening

By Tammy Derouin

Image result for flickr commons images Glass of LemonadeThroughout the years of the Obama administration it was difficult to know if we, as a nation, would be able survive the assault which was leveled against the American people and our freedoms. Being an individual who tries to see the glass as half full, I couldn't give up hope. We would find a way to correct the wrongs and repair the damage. As his second term got underway, I began to feel that an awakening had begun to spread across the country. Thankfully, it had, and the result was that Hillary Clinton was not elected president. Eight years of deception and scandalous behavior weakened our standing in the world, as well as our defenses. People were waking up.

With any type of awakening, there's a reckoning. Once we allow ourselves to come to terms with reality, we are able to make an assessment of the damage. Not all damage is known or felt right away. You can attempt to correct and change a bad situation, which is good and should be done, but that doesn't mean you automatically avoid all of the side effects. Long term consequences usually come into play and that, unfortunately, is what we are dealing with right now. When bad policies are enacted, policies which do not put the safety and security of the American people first, there will be consequences. The casualty count varies with each incident, but overall, it will only increase until a much larger awakening takes place....... 

The way we were-----The Youngbloods - Get Together - 1967

Boob-tube-----Jackie Gleason on the 1950's TV show "Cavalcade of Stars"

What could possibly go wrong?-----Chicago Climate Charter, explained: What cities will do to meet environmental goals

Chicago Climate Charter, explained: What cities will do to meet environmental goals:
"Mayors from dozens of cities will sign an agreement Tuesday pledging to take their own steps to meet environmental goals set out in the Paris Agreement, an international accord abandoned by President Trump earlier this year.
Image result for What could possibly go wrongUSA TODAY obtained a draft of the agreement, called the Chicago Charter, which lays out the framework for the environmental steps the cities will take. Here is some of what the signers of the Chicago Charter are pledging to do:
  •  Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an aggregate of at least 26% to 28% below the 2005 level by 2025, meeting the commitment President Obama's administration made for the U.S. when the global deal was negotiated in 2015;
  • Quantify, track and publicly report the progress towards reaching each city's individual commitments;
  • Advocate for “greater local authority” to allow municipal leaders to develop policies and local laws to have a greater impact on climate issues;
  • Include women, racial and ethnic minorities, indigenous people, people with disabilities and other marginalized communities in development of climate policy, and
  • Recognize the fiscal and social costs of carbon, and work toward “a just transition” for those impacted by changing policies.
President Obama spoke about the historic Paris Agreement, calling it a "turning point for the world." The agreement is the first-ever global climate deal aimed at lowering carbon emissions. VPC

Sooo, who's gonna pay?-----Lawyers sue California because too many children can't read | The Sacramento Bee

Lawyers sue California because too many children can't read | The Sacramento Bee
Image result for cant read"SAN DIEGO-A group of prominent lawyers representing teachers and students from poor performing schools sued California on Tuesday, arguing that the state has done nothing about a high number of schoolchildren who do not know how to read.
The advocacy law firm, Public Counsel, filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court to demand the California Department of Education address its "literacy crisis." 
The state has not followed suggestions from its own report on the problem five years ago, the lawsuit said.
"When it comes to literacy and the delivery of basic education, California is dragging down the nation," said Public Counsel lawyer Mark Rosenbaum, who sued along with the law firm Morrison & Foerster.
Assessments found less than half of California students from third grade to fifth grade have met statewide literacy standards since 2015. 
Both traditional and charter schools are failing, Rosenbaum said."