States could help protect their most vulnerable by stopping unions from skimming money | TheHill
"...In those states, home caregivers — many of whom are looking after loved ones in their own homes — may be trapped into paying unions dues thanks to union-backed laws classifying them as government workers.
...These home caregivers are considered public employees simply because they receive support through the taxpayer-funded Medicaid program, and unions have organized them through dubious elections.
...Where this practice — known as dues skimming — occurs, unions siphon off dues directly from caregivers’ Medicaid payments before those funds even reach the patient they are intended to help.
This means that patients in need have fewer resources available to make their lives better and pay for much-needed care.
It’s especially concerning considering the fact that some caregivers are unaware they even belong to a union and are unlikely to see many, if any, benefits in return for the money deducted from their checks..."
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Monday, May 06, 2019
History for May 6
History for May 6 - On-This-Day.com
Maximilien Robespierre 1758 - French revolutionary, Sigmund Freud 1856 - Psychiatrist, originated psychoanalysis, (George) Orson Welles 1915 - Actor ("War of the Worlds", "A Man for All Seasons", "Catch-22")
Tony Blair 1953 - British Prime Minister, Tom Bergeron 1955 - TV Host ("Dancing with the Stars"), George (Timothy) Clooney 1961 - Actor (TV: "The Facts of Life", "E/R", Movies: "Batman & Robin", "Ocean's 11"), son of broadcast journalist Nick Clooney, nephew of singer Rosemary Clooney
1960 - Republican-U.S. President Eisenhower signed the Civil Rights Act of 1960.
1994 - Former Arkansas state worker Paula Jones filed suit against U.S. President Clinton. The case alleged that he had sexually harassed her in 1991.
Sunday, May 05, 2019
Homeland Security to launch pilot program of DNA testing at border | Fox News
Homeland Security to launch pilot program of DNA testing at border | Fox News:
Migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border with children will be asked to submit to a voluntary DNA test in order to prove they are related, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), officials said Wednesday.
The officials said the pilot program could be set up as soon as next week, but did not specify at which locations the tests would take place so as "not to change the flow of people" approaching the southern border.
Migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border with children will be asked to submit to a voluntary DNA test in order to prove they are related, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), officials said Wednesday.
The officials said the pilot program could be set up as soon as next week, but did not specify at which locations the tests would take place so as "not to change the flow of people" approaching the southern border.
Why Run, Hide or Fight Really Is a Poor Strategy for an Active Shooter | A blog written by Dr. Stephen Bryen
Why Run, Hide or Fight Really Is a Poor Strategy for an Active Shooter | A blog written by Dr. Stephen Bryen
"The FBI model, endorsed by many security professionals in the United States and abroad proposes that in the case of an Active Shooter those impacted should first run, then if that fails hide, and if, and only if that fails, fight.
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"The FBI model, endorsed by many security professionals in the United States and abroad proposes that in the case of an Active Shooter those impacted should first run, then if that fails hide, and if, and only if that fails, fight.
The model was put clearly to the test in the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue Active Shooter incident where some congregants hid inside a closet downstairs from the main temple.
The shooter found them and killed them all.
...As Mike Wood, a tactical expert has written: “The [FBI] film and [Run, Hide Fight]model encourage a ‘soft’ response to violence, preconditioning the victim to escape or hide as the preferred means of survival….
...In “real life” Active Shooter Incidents there are only a few cases of “fight” (and then only by armed guards) and the scenario to “run and hide” has come up short and failed to save lives.
...A proper Plan needs to focus on what happens before the police arrive. - Organizing to Deal with Active Shooter Threats: Operational Model
To effectively deal with Active Shooter attacks requires proper organization, strategy, appropriate technology and training. The model is not Run, Hide or Fight.
The model is to attempt to (1) identify; (2) intercept; (3) isolate and (4) protect..."Read all.
April Jobs Report: 263,000 Jobs Added, Unemployment At 3.6 Percent | The Daily Caller
April Jobs Report: 263,000 Jobs Added, Unemployment At 3.6 Percent | The Daily Caller:
The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in April while the unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent, making March the 103rd straight month of job growth, according to Department of Labor data released Friday.
Economists predicted 190,000 jobs would be added and the unemployment rate would hold at 3.8 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in April while the unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent, making March the 103rd straight month of job growth, according to Department of Labor data released Friday.
Economists predicted 190,000 jobs would be added and the unemployment rate would hold at 3.8 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Beto O’Rourke Blew It
Beto O’Rourke Blew It
"...You can thank, or blame, women who make up almost 58 percent of the primary electorate for Beto’s decline.
Disproportionately, they don’t like him.
According to my unscientific poll asking every woman I see, Beto reminds them of the worst boyfriend they ever had: self-involved, convinced of his own charm, chronically late if he shows up at all, worth a meal or two but definitely not marriage material.
When he should be home with the kids or taking out the trash, he’s jamming with his garage band or skateboarding at Whataburger.
He’s “in and out of a funk” which requires long and meaningful runs to clear his head.
Every thought he has is transcendent, worthy of being narrated, videotaped, and blogged.
He is always out finding himself.
At age 46, the man asking to run the country is currently lost..."
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"...You can thank, or blame, women who make up almost 58 percent of the primary electorate for Beto’s decline.
Disproportionately, they don’t like him.
According to my unscientific poll asking every woman I see, Beto reminds them of the worst boyfriend they ever had: self-involved, convinced of his own charm, chronically late if he shows up at all, worth a meal or two but definitely not marriage material.
When he should be home with the kids or taking out the trash, he’s jamming with his garage band or skateboarding at Whataburger.
He’s “in and out of a funk” which requires long and meaningful runs to clear his head.
Every thought he has is transcendent, worthy of being narrated, videotaped, and blogged.
He is always out finding himself.
At age 46, the man asking to run the country is currently lost..."
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The coming convergence of Islam and apostate Christianity – LeoHohmann.com
The coming convergence of Islam and apostate Christianity – LeoHohmann.com
"With astonishing speed and amazing efficiency, the French government declared early Tuesday morning that the fire which had largely consumed the magnificent, 850-year-old Cathedral of Notre Dame was a mere “accident.”
That’s right: Before investigators had even been cleared to enter the smoldering ruins of the Western World’s most iconic Christian symbol, they had already ruled out the possibility of arson.
I am not saying that any person or group should be blamed for this fire without proof.
What I am saying, is that the French government’s absurdly quick action in determining the cause makes a mockery of the concept of an honest investigation.
...It begs the question: Why were the French so eager to sweep this fire under the rug of history?...
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"With astonishing speed and amazing efficiency, the French government declared early Tuesday morning that the fire which had largely consumed the magnificent, 850-year-old Cathedral of Notre Dame was a mere “accident.”
That’s right: Before investigators had even been cleared to enter the smoldering ruins of the Western World’s most iconic Christian symbol, they had already ruled out the possibility of arson.
I am not saying that any person or group should be blamed for this fire without proof.
What I am saying, is that the French government’s absurdly quick action in determining the cause makes a mockery of the concept of an honest investigation.
...It begs the question: Why were the French so eager to sweep this fire under the rug of history?...
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Poynter dumps news blacklist amid backlash - WND
Poynter dumps news blacklist amid backlash - WND:
Among the other groups on the Poynter blacklist were Media Research Center, Pajamas Media, The Daily Wire, The Blaze, Red State, Project Veritas, Newsmax, Zero Hedge, LifeSite, Judicial Watch and Frontpage Magazine.
Nolte argued it’s outlets such as CNN, the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR, ABC, CBS, PBS, NBC, MSNBC, Politico and BuzzFeed that should be held accountable for “relentlessly and deliberately misled the American people on the biggest stories of the day.”
Among the big blunders, he said, are coverage of the Trayvon Martin assault, “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot,” Russia collusion, the Brett Kavanaugh serial rapist claim and the charges of racism against the Covington High School boys.
He pointed out it was Breitbart and other news outlets on Poynter’s blacklist that got those stories right, in contrast to establishment media.
Among the other groups on the Poynter blacklist were Media Research Center, Pajamas Media, The Daily Wire, The Blaze, Red State, Project Veritas, Newsmax, Zero Hedge, LifeSite, Judicial Watch and Frontpage Magazine.
Nolte argued it’s outlets such as CNN, the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR, ABC, CBS, PBS, NBC, MSNBC, Politico and BuzzFeed that should be held accountable for “relentlessly and deliberately misled the American people on the biggest stories of the day.”
Among the big blunders, he said, are coverage of the Trayvon Martin assault, “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot,” Russia collusion, the Brett Kavanaugh serial rapist claim and the charges of racism against the Covington High School boys.
He pointed out it was Breitbart and other news outlets on Poynter’s blacklist that got those stories right, in contrast to establishment media.
Stephen Colbert Fantasizes About Choking Attorney General William Barr
Stephen Colbert Fantasizes About Choking Attorney General William Barr
"Late Show host Stephen Colbert fantasized about “wringing the neck” of William Barr, accusing the attorney general of spreading a “bucket of lies” about the findings of Robert Mueller’s report into supposed Russian collusion.
"Late Show host Stephen Colbert fantasized about “wringing the neck” of William Barr, accusing the attorney general of spreading a “bucket of lies” about the findings of Robert Mueller’s report into supposed Russian collusion.
“Happy Bill Barr Day, everybody!
I got you the traditional gift: a bucket of lies,” Stephen Colbert said at the beginning of his show, after Barr faced questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee about the report’s findings.
“It was incredibly frustrating to watch — filled with legalistic hair-splitting and political ass-covering. I’d say it made me want to wring his neck but I’d need five more hands.”...
I got you the traditional gift: a bucket of lies,” Stephen Colbert said at the beginning of his show, after Barr faced questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee about the report’s findings.
“It was incredibly frustrating to watch — filled with legalistic hair-splitting and political ass-covering. I’d say it made me want to wring his neck but I’d need five more hands.”...
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LEGAL “ETHICS” NOT LOOKING SO GOOD
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{LEGAL “ETHICS” NOT LOOKING SO GOOD:
In Ethics Seminar, Lawyers Say They’d Report A Client For Legally Owning A Gun.
So don’t defer to them as if they’re something special. They’re just lefty operatives with professional credentials, apparently.--Posted by Glenn Reynolds "
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In Ethics Seminar, Lawyers Say They’d Report A Client For Legally Owning A Gun.
"I have to admit, I was flabbergasted, for several reasons. First, I live in Mississippi, which is among the reddest of the red states. Second, the attorneys—let me call them gun-phobic—were proposing to violate the attorney-client privilege, which establishes one of the most sacrosanct confidential relationships....It seems that nearly every American institution has been rotted away by leftist politics.
Evidence is facts, not conjecture, speculation, or supposition. The only fact addressed by attorneys who advocated reporting the client to police was the lawfully issued gun permits. It did not matter that he lawfully owned a firearm, or had a firearm permit, including an enhanced carry permit......No one claimed there was anything legally improper about being upset with a former employer. ...
So don’t defer to them as if they’re something special. They’re just lefty operatives with professional credentials, apparently.--Posted by Glenn Reynolds "
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Hah!-----Yale College Republicans Hold Barbecue Next to Union Hunger Strike | Breitbart
Yale College Republicans Hold Barbecue Next to Union Hunger Strike | Breitbart:
"Members of the Yale College Republicans held a barbecue on Friday next to eight graduate student teachers on a hunger strike over the Yale University’s refusal to negotiate with its newly formed union.
While the eight protesters sat in a tent next to University President Peter Salovey’s home, having not eaten in three days, the college Republican group cooked up a meal of beef, baked beans, and corn on the cob for the local community..."
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"Members of the Yale College Republicans held a barbecue on Friday next to eight graduate student teachers on a hunger strike over the Yale University’s refusal to negotiate with its newly formed union.
While the eight protesters sat in a tent next to University President Peter Salovey’s home, having not eaten in three days, the college Republican group cooked up a meal of beef, baked beans, and corn on the cob for the local community..."
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Mueller’s Sudden Concern Over ‘Public Confusion’ Glaringly Absent For 22 Previous Months | The Daily Caller
Mueller’s Sudden Concern Over ‘Public Confusion’ Glaringly Absent For 22 Previous Months | The Daily Caller:
Special counsel Robert Mueller said he is concerned about “public confusion” over his Russia report in a series of communications with Attorney General William Barr that came to light this week, solidifying the narrative that Barr mishandled the report and intentionally misled the public about his findings.
Meanwhile, Mueller stood by for years as the media and Democratic politicians made mistake after mistake about key collusion and obstruction accusations, choosing to intervene only once, when a false Buzzfeed report threatened to result in impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
Special counsel Robert Mueller said he is concerned about “public confusion” over his Russia report in a series of communications with Attorney General William Barr that came to light this week, solidifying the narrative that Barr mishandled the report and intentionally misled the public about his findings.
Meanwhile, Mueller stood by for years as the media and Democratic politicians made mistake after mistake about key collusion and obstruction accusations, choosing to intervene only once, when a false Buzzfeed report threatened to result in impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
Like the Corleones, the Clintons teach their offspring the crooked schemes that have made them rich and powerful.
Like the Corleones, the Clintons teach their offspring the crooked schemes that have made them rich and powerful.
DAILYMAIL.CO.UK
Chelsea Clinton, 39, took home just over $600,000 last year for her work as director on the boards of IAC and Expedia, according to records The IAC board met six times last year.
History for May 5
History for May 5 - On-This-Day.com
Soren Kierkegaard 1813 - Philosopher, poet, theologian, Karl Marx 1818 - Socialist writer ("Das Kapital", "The Communist Manifesto"), founder of communism, John B. Stetson 1830 - Hat manufacturer, inventor of cowboy hat
Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochran Seaman) 1865 - Journalist, wrote about taboo subjects for her time period (divorce, poverty, capital punishment, insanity), women’s rights advocate, Christopher Morley 1890 - Writer (New York Evening Post, Saturday Review), novelist, Tammy Wynette (Virginia Wynette Pugh) 1942 - Country singer
1865 - The Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, abolishing slavery in the U.S.
1961 - Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he made a 15 minute suborbital flight.
Saturday, May 04, 2019
California college disinvites US Border Patrol from job fair citing possible 'distress and concern' | Fox News
California college disinvites US Border Patrol from job fair citing possible 'distress and concern' | Fox News:
A California college disinvited U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) from a jobs fair on Tuesday, arguing that the agency’s presence would cause “distress and concern” to what is an “already vulnerable population.”
Acting San Jose City College President Elizabeth Pratt sent out an email to the school community on Monday announcing that the administration decided to rescind its invitation to CBP for the jobs fair on Tuesday after news of the agency’s presence “understandably caused concern” among some of the students.
A California college disinvited U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) from a jobs fair on Tuesday, arguing that the agency’s presence would cause “distress and concern” to what is an “already vulnerable population.”
Acting San Jose City College President Elizabeth Pratt sent out an email to the school community on Monday announcing that the administration decided to rescind its invitation to CBP for the jobs fair on Tuesday after news of the agency’s presence “understandably caused concern” among some of the students.
Department of Justice opens investigation into failed carbon-capture plant | Ars Technica
Department of Justice opens investigation into failed carbon-capture plant | Ars Technica
"The Mississippi-based facility had received $387 million in federal grants to build a state-of-the-art coal gasification and carbon-capture power plant (otherwise known as an Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle, or IGCC, plant).
But in 2017, Southern's subsidiary, Mississippi Power, decided to scrap the cutting-edge tech and only use the power plant to burn cheaper natural gas, in a major blow to the proponents of carbon capture.
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- $7.5 billion Kemper power plant suspends coal gasification
"The Mississippi-based facility had received $387 million in federal grants to build a state-of-the-art coal gasification and carbon-capture power plant (otherwise known as an Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle, or IGCC, plant).
But in 2017, Southern's subsidiary, Mississippi Power, decided to scrap the cutting-edge tech and only use the power plant to burn cheaper natural gas, in a major blow to the proponents of carbon capture.
- ...In theory, Kemper's complicated process was supposed to help it compete with other nearby coal plants because it could use lower-grade local coal, and the captured carbon would be used to increase oil field returns.
- But in practice, Kemper proved to be an expensive boondoggle..."
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"...because they think ORANGEMANBAD is a valid reason for everything..."---Fans of Best of the Web Today
Fans of Best of the Web Today--Michael Smith
'Paraphrasing a conversation I had today with a friend:
Me: "Let's do a little logic exercise to help you understand what I'm trying to say."
Friend: "OK."
Me: "Do you think if I called you a thief, you would be more likely or less likely to want to associate with me?"
Friend: "Probably less."
Me: "What if I called you a rapist?"
Friend: "Probably even less likely."
Me: "OK, what if I called you a pedophile?"
Friend: "Probably even less likely than the other two."
Me: "OK, so how likely do you think it would be for me to pay attention to people who don't know me and call me a racist, bigot and homophobe? Why would I have any reason to engage or listen to anything they say?"
Friend: "That's different."
Me: "How so?"
Friend: "Because even though you aren't any of those things, people you support are."
Me: "Who are they?"
Friend: "The Republicans in this state and Trump."
Me: "What evidence is their that they are any of those things?"
Friend: "Well, immigration, the Muslim ban and the Charlottesville white supremacist thing right off the top of my head."
Me: "OK, I know you won't agree but immigration is a matter of law, court decisions and Obama policy and I can show you the total transcript of what Trump said about the situation in Charlottesville, so let me address the Muslim "ban" that wasn't because it is the softest to address."
Friend: "OK."
Me: "OK, let's assume you work for the TSA in Salt Lake and there are 10 people in line in full burkas, covered head to toe. You get a call from the FBI stating that they know one of the 10 is a man wearing a suicide vest. You have no time, what would you do?"
Friend: "I'd get security to quarantine all of them until they could be searched."
Me: "Exactly - given the danger and the uncertainty, that is the most reasonable course of action. Good job. Guess what?"
Me: You just outlined and validated the reasoning behind the travel ban that Trump enacted. The fact the countries were Muslim was coincidental, the purpose was to stop travel from countries that lacked proper vetting for travelers. It had nothing to do with Islam at all."
Friend: "But Trump said bad things about Muslims during the campaign..."
Me: "And those things were not the basis for the policy, that was a creation of your friends in the Democrat Party and their friends in the media because they think ORANGEMANBAD is a valid reason for everything. It's the policy that matters, not what is said. Obama said you could keep your doctor but you couldn't, so that proves you can't judge a policy by what is said about it, only what the policy actually does."
Friend: "Well, I still don't like Trump."
Me: "But that doesn't make him a racist, bigot or homophobe. Your feelings about him are irrelevant unless you can back those feelings up with facts."
Friend: "Still don't like him."
Me: "You have that right - not asking you to like him, just to be fair. Talk tomorrow, got to run. I'll flip you the full transcript of Trump's Charlottesville remarks from the NYT and some of their reporting on Obama's 2004 immigration policies.""
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