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February 20th, 2017 | #3602 |
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Apparently "what happened in Sweden last night" meant an interview between Tucker Carlson and Ami Horowitz (the guy that made a documentary on the no-go zones in Sweden). The interview was aired on fox the night before the Florida rally. |
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Say Goodbye to 'Getting Along With Russia' - Trump's NSC Pick McMaster is a Major Hawk
written by daniel mcadams monday february 20, 2017 Earlier today, President Trump selected Gen. H.R. McMaster to be his National Security Advisor, replacing the short-lived Gen. Michael Flynn. Those breathing a sigh of relief that the rumored favorite John Bolton didn't get the nod may want to hold that thought -- and their breath. McMaster is not the man to guide President Trump toward better relations with Russia and less US interference in the internal affairs of others. In fact, he believes the opposite. In a speech delivered at the Center for Strategic and International Studies just last May, Gen. McMaster blamed the lack of sufficient US military presence overseas for what he calls a more aggressive Russian geostrategic posturing. Said the General: Quote:
Does this sound like someone who is going to work to help President Trump improve relations with Russia? No wonder neocons Max Boot and Sen. John McCain are absolutely thrilled with Trump's choice of McMaster to be National Security Advisor. Sen. McCain, who just returned from attacking President Trump at the Munich Security Conference for not being harder on Russia, said today that McMaster: Quote:
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Is McMaster a worse choice than John Bolton? Perhaps. Whereas Bolton would have been under the microscope, McMaster may just be able, due to his military history, be able to avoid close scrutiny. Whatever the case, McMaster is all about conflict with Russia. Will his boss keep him in check? http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives...-a-major-hawk/ |
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New Trump Deportation Rules Allow Far More Expulsions
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We can only hope that Trump will be strong enough to order him to cooperate, and fire the bastard if he foot-drags.
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February 21st, 2017 | #3606 |
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[if true, this is worrying. Cotton is a complete Iran nut.]
Trump Picked New National Security Advisor Because Of Tom Cotton’s Recommendation 12:27 PM 02/21/2017 Sen. Tom Cotton spearheaded the effort for President Donald Trump to select Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster for the post of national security advisor, Politico reports. Cotton suggested McMaster after Retired Adm. Robert Harward turned Trump’s offer down Feb. 16, reportedly over concerns he would not have full control over the National Security Council. Cotton approached several members of the White House senior staff with the suggestion, bolstering McMaster’s name to the final list of interviewees. The senator’s admiration for McMaster harkens back to his days in the U.S. Army in 2007, where he almost resigned after McMaster was passed up for a promotion. McMaster often offered blistering criticism of past Army performance in the Vietnam and Iraq, drawing the ire of a powerful contingent within the Pentagon. McMaster was one of the first commanders in Iraq to independently employ counter-insurgency tactics in the Iraqi city of Tal Afar in 2005, which later became the bedrock of U.S. strategy in Iraq in 2007. He was passed over for brigadier general twice, until then-Gen. David Petraeus personally flew back to Washington, D.C., from Iraq to chair the Army’s promotion board in 2008. Cotton cited many of these achievements in comments to MSNBC host Joe Scarborough Tuesday, saying, “I want to commend the president for picking General McMaster as a national security adviser.” He continued, “He was one of the very first commanders in the Second Iraq War to bring counterinsurgency into the fight, almost two years before the surge in 2007. He’s an unorthodox thinker. He’s never marched to the beat of the Army drum, so to speak.” http://dailycaller.com/2017/02/21/tr...ecommendation/ |
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Trump: Build Safe Zones in Syria to Halt Invasion
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Let's see any of the left's lying scum draw that kind of crowd.
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Justin Raimondo, the fag writer for Antiwar.com, says McMaster is a "follow orders" type who has slipped a couple times. For example, McMaster denounced "the military-industrial complex."
Probably not a neocon ideologue, then. If true, that's a major improvement over Flynn. As to "safe zones" in Syria: about 10 years ago, President George W. Bush promised that we're going to Mars.
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February 22nd, 2017 | #3613 |
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Trump was right about Sweden.
Mats Dagerlind from the alternative news site Avpixlat discusses with Jan Sjunnesson of Swedish Webbtelevision the remarks Donald Trump made about Sweden. They also comment on the riots that took place Feb 19 in the Stockholm suburb Rinkeby. |
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Some years ago she was also involved in a drive to make it legal for people with HIV to have sex without telling their sexual partners about their illness first, the stated reason was that it would be offensive for people to have to reveal that they had HIV. We're so wonderfully progressive and enlightened here in Sweden, not at all like you Americans, who won't even let your niggers, your most extraordinary natural resource, ride in taxis.
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I know. I'm never serious when I say nice things about niggers.
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Amazing! Trump Cuts US Debt by $12 Billion In His First Month
Jim Hoft Feb 23rd, 2017 7:44 am 45 Comments Guest post by Joe Hoft On January 20th, the day of the Trump Inauguration, the US Debt stood at $19,947 billion. On February 21st, a month later, the US Debt load stood at $19,935 billion. Trump cut the US Debt burden by $12 billion and 0.1% in his first month in office! On January 20, 2017, the US debt was $19.947 billion. On February 21, 2017, the US debt was $19,935 billion. By comparison, under President Obama, the US Debt burden increased by more than $200 billion in his first month in office. Obama increased the US Debt by 2% in his first month and signed the trillion dollar ‘Stimulus’ bill which is widely considered a colossal failure and waste of US tax dollars as well. The failed ‘Stimulus’ did not kick in till later in Obama’s first year leading to Obama’s first year deficit of $1.4 trillion. Overall Obama doubled the US Debt during his Presidency and set records for highest deficits and the largest debt increase by any President ever. With Trump the stock market is up and debt is down – Winning, Winning, Winning! http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017...s-first-month/ |
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Soros-Backed Watchdogs Make Every Effort to Throw Sand in Trump's Gears
POLITICS 20:45 23.02.2017 (updated 20:48 23.02.2017) Since US President Donald Trump's inauguration, numerous left-leaning watchdogs have jumped at every chance to challenge him under various pretexts. What deserves special attention, however, is that most of them are funded by American billionaire George Soros. Left-leaning watchdogs have taken every opportunity to challenge US President Donald Trump since his inauguration on January 20. Interestingly enough, many of those who filed complaints against Trump had previously received funding from American billionaire George Soros. On February 9, Politico's Kyle Cheney reported that "about a dozen left-leaning advocates" had raised the alarm over the fact that House judiciary committee aides had worked together with the Trump transition team on his executive order on immigration. This cooperation remained shrouded in secrecy because the congressional staffers allegedly signed a non-disclosure agreement. In their letter to the House Ethics Committee, the watchdogs urged US lawmakers to prohibit congressional staffers from signing such agreements in the future. "The non-disclosure agreement, which as far as we know is a practice unique to the Trump Transition Team, appears to prevent congressional staff from disclosing anything regarding their participation in the Presidential transition not only to the public, but to Members of Congress as well — including, apparently, the Members for whom they work," the letter said. "The non-disclosure agreements of the Trump Transition Team should never have been extended to congressional staff to keep Members of Congress in the dark," it stated. It turned out on January 30, that contrary to popular belief, the White House consulted Capitol Hill about the much-discussed executive order, dubbed by US mainstream media a "Muslim ban." "The work of the committee aides began during the transition period after the election and before Donald Trump was sworn in. The staffers signed nondisclosure agreements, according to two sources familiar with the matter," Politico.com reported. The watchdogs group behind the letter in question included Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), Common Cause, Democracy 21, Public Citizen, Transparency International — USA, OpenTheGovernment.org and others. According to Discover the Networks, a website run by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, which focuses on left-wing political activity, some of the signees, such as CREW, Democracy 21, Public Citizen, and Common Cause, had received funding either from George Soros or his foundations. Furthermore, OpenTheGovernment.org was listed as one of the Soros-run Open Society Foundation's grantees on the organization's website. For its part, Transparency International names the Open Society Foundations (Open Society Institute Foundation) as one of its donors. The CREW Exposed website, launched by the Center for Consumer Freedom in the mid-2000s, reveals that CREW has repeatedly made efforts "to disproportionately target Republicans and conservative-leaning groups with often-frivolous lawsuits, ethics complaints, and petitions for investigations by law enforcement agencies." The website adds that CREW is funded by a long list of left-wing organizations and foundations and one of them is, unsurprisingly, George Soros and his Foundation to Promote Open Society and The Open Society Institute. However, the letter to the Ethics Committee is just the tip of the iceberg: the watchdogs' complaint is part of a larger pattern. On January 23, just two days after Donald Trump's inauguration, CREW sued the US President over allegedly violating the Foreign Emoluments Clause. "Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is bringing a federal lawsuit to stop President Trump from violating the Constitution by illegally receiving payments from foreign governments. The lawsuit will be filed in the Southern District of New York when the court opens at 9 AM on Monday," the organization press release said on January 22. "Since Trump refused to divest from his businesses, he is now getting cash and favors from foreign governments, through guests and events at his hotels, leases in his buildings, and valuable real estate deals abroad," the watchdog claimed. However, President Trump dismissed CREW's allegations and said the lawsuit was "without merit." Andrew Chung and Dan Levine of Reuters noted on January 24 that "legal experts have noted significant barriers to success in court, such as whether the plaintiffs have standing to sue." The journalists cited yet another left-leaning organization, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) which is also known to be a George Soros grantee, according to the site Discover the Networks. ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero revealed why ACLU and CREW sought to file lawsuits against the President, even though they could lose. "Beyond winning favorable rulings, cases can serve to 'gum up the machinery of the government and rob the Trump administration of momentum'," he said, as quoted by Reuters. So far, on January 28, The ACLU, along with several other groups, filed a lawsuit against Trump on behalf of two Iraqi men over his executive order on immigration. As a result Trump's executive order was temporarily suspended. The question arises whether the left-leaning groups are really standing for democratic values or whether they are simply throwing sand in Trump's gears — the more, the better. Coupled with Soros-supported anti-Trump protests in the US, these cases apparently show a wider picture of Soros and his left-wing counterparts' less-than-covert struggle against the US President. https://sputniknews.com/politics/201...ump-watchdogs/ |
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US Jews Condemn Trump’s Deportation Rules—But Back Israel’s
FEBRUARY 23, 2017 All the major Jewish activist groups in America—including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)—have come out in opposition to the new deportation guidelines announced by the Trump administration—but continue to back Israel’s deportation rules, which are far stricter and openly racial in nature. The new Trump administration rules, announced February 21, directed his administration to enforce the nation’s immigration laws more aggressively, unleashing the full force of the federal government to find, arrest, and deport those in the country illegally, regardless of whether they have committed serious crimes. The aim of the new orders are to publicize crimes by illegal invaders, enlist local police officers as enforcers, erect new detention facilities, discourage asylum seekers, and speed up deportations. According to an article in the Jerusalem-based Times of Israel, titled “US Jewish organizations decry new immigration rules as ‘cruel,’ ‘dangerous,’” the head of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, announced that the “new rules are extremely ill-advised and counter to our values as a nation that has always served as a beacon of hope for people around the world.” Mark Hetfield, president of HIAS, an organization which the Times of Israel described as a “Jewish refugee rights group,” said that the guidelines “treat vulnerable people, many of whom are unaccompanied children and asylum seekers, like criminals.” “This step is deeply problematic on many levels. It removes critical due process rights for new immigrants and imperils countless numbers of refugees fleeing extreme violence in Central America,” the ADL statement said. The HIAS statement said it “remains committed to fighting this and every action that endangers the lives of refugees and asylum seekers, and that jeopardizes their ability to obtain the protection they need and deserve. “Our history and values, as Jews and as Americans, compel us to continue fighting to preserve the American traditions of welcoming and of providing refuge.” The HIAS statement added: “Prioritizing detention and removal over protection and due process is not only cruel, it is dangerous. Such detention and deportation without due process would violate US obligations under the Refugee Convention, and put the most vulnerable at risk of being summarily returned to countries where they would face persecution and torture.” Both the ADL and HIAS fanatically support the state of Israel, which openly breaks every single one of the Refugee Convention rules to which Hetfield referred. The ADL, for example, has a special section on its website devoted to instructing Jews how to defend Israel from criticism. Titled “Israel: A Guide for Activists,” the ADL page provides detailed instructions on every aspect of the Jewish state, and how to answer accusations made against it. HIAS has an office in Israel which it uses to facilitate Jews-only immigration to Israel, and proudly announces that it has a program to help Third World non-Jewish “asylum seekers” in Israel to “evaluate options for reuniting with family in other countries, including the United States, Canada, Italy, Australia, Switzerland, and Sweden”—in other words, to get non-Jewish illegal invaders out of Israel and to send them to non-Jewish countries. As for Israel itself, the Jewish ethnostate actively deports thousands of Eritrean and other nonwhite invaders back to Africa—and has accepted just four “asylum” requests since 2009. Israel’s deportation policy is so forthright that it even deports thousands of Africans to Uganda and Rwanda—regardless of the Africans’ original country of origin. As to treating invaders like “criminals,” HIAS has also ignored the fact that in February 2016, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his intention to “surround all of Israel with a fence” to protect the Jewish state from Arab “wild beasts.” The ADL and HIAS also ignore the fact that the Israeli government not only denies non-Jewish “refugees” asylum status—a move which bars them from obtaining work permits, healthcare, and welfare services—but also locks them up without trial in specially built concentration camps such as those found in Holot, hidden away in the Negev desert, far away from Israel’s cities. Above and below: Holot concentration camp, where the ADL and HIAS-supported Israel keeps its non-Jewish “refugees” before deporting them. A BBC article from February 2016, for example, titled “Israel’s unwanted African migrants,” reveals that the Jewish ethnostate offers any “refugees” who reach that nation one of three choices: go home; stay in Israel, but be imprisoned indefinitely; or accept deportation to a “third country”—which means deportation to Rwanda or Uganda. From this overview, it is obvious that Israel has far more stringent invasion control policies than the Trump administration’s latest plans—and it is equally clear that the ADL, HIAS, and all the other Jewish organizations who are protesting the Trump administration, are blatant hypocrites who seek to enforce one rule of conduct for the Jewish state, and another completely contrary rule for non-Jewish states. http://newobserveronline.com/us-jews...-back-israels/ |
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