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To: Land Shark who wrote (1043721)12/19/2017 11:24:03 AM
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Fake news is always your go to guppy. Real news : With each passing day, it’s becoming clear there is more evidence to suggest both former President Barack Obama and failed candidate Hillary Clinton colluded with Russia than President Donald Trump. Yet, that hasn’t stopped both chambers of Congress and special counsel Robert Mueller from investigating ‘RussiaGate.’

In fact, FBI agent Peter Strzok’s text messages strongly suggest there was a concerted effort to not only excoriate Clinton of any wrong doing in her email probe, but remove President Trump from the White House. This is not merely the opinion of one reporter at The Gateway Pundit, but a view held by the lies of former U.S. Attorney Joe diGenova.

Video credit: Tucker Carlson Tonight:

“It’s very clear that they conspired to frame the incoming President of the United States,” diGenova told Carlson last Friday.

If it was up to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Mueller, Strzok’s anti-Trump text messages would have never seen the light of day. Wall Street Journal‘s Kimberley Strassel writes that not only is the FBI abusing secrecy powers, but led an effort to hide key information from Congress for months.

Strassel writes in the Wall Street Journal (via Townhall):

…the FBI has plenty of things it needs to keep secret regarding national security and law enforcement. Let’s even acknowledge the bureau may be rightly concerned about turning some information over to today’s leak-prone Congress. Even so, in the specific case of its 2016 election behavior, the FBI is misusing its secrecy powers to withhold information whose disclosure is in the public interest. […]

But when did the FBI dig up and turn over that very first tranche? How long has the bureau known one of its lead investigators was exhibiting such bias? Was it before Mr. Mueller was even appointed? Did FBI leaders sit by as the special counsel tapped Mr. Strzok? In any case, we know from the letter that the inspector general informed both Messrs. [Deputy AG Rod] Rosenstein and Mueller of the texts on July 27, and that both men hid that explosive information from Congress for four months. The Justice Department, pleading secrecy, defied subpoenas that would have produced the texts. It refused to make Mr. Strzok available for an interview. It didn’t do all this out of fear of hurting national security, obviously. It did it to save itself and the FBI from embarrassment.

Strassel’s searing piece follows Rosenstein’s testy hearing before the House Judiciary Committee last Wednesday, where among other things, the Justice Department official refused to answer if the FBI funded the now discredited ‘Trump dossier.’



To: Land Shark who wrote (1043721)12/19/2017 12:11:40 PM
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Feel Good, Conservatives, You Are 100% Vindicated For Voting for Donald Trump 8 publius


-By Warner Todd Huston

Only a year into his presidency, the Democrats and their lapdogs in the leftist media have declared President Donald Trump to be the worst president in history. Of course, we all know that Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter (you can add James Buchanan) have already earned that title. Still, though, as the media pounds you every day with its Trump Derangement Syndrome, you may feel a bit depressed as a Trump voter. Well, here are four big reasons why you have been vindicated for voting for Trump and why even if he doesn’t do anything else he is already a great success.

Despite being in office only a year, President Donald J. Trump has had a string of important achievements, but it is the flavor of those successes that is remarkable. Considering that Trump always hovered around the political center — and sometimes the center-left — during his 50 years in the media spotlight, as president he has led a series of quite conservative campaigns. He’s eliminated hundreds of Obama’s destructive regulations, pumped up the economy, effected a directional change to the right in our court system, returned the country to a more U.S. focused foreign policy, and likely swung a tax cut (which appeared to be only days away at the writing of this article).

For conservatives, even if for the next four years Trump decides to just coast on his first year’s achievements, he has already justified his election and earned your vote. But, all signs point to him continuing these campaigns as his presidency rolls onward, so if you are a conservative, you are must realize that you have been vindicated if you voted for the president.

Reason One: Trump the Regulation Cutter

When Barack Obama came to office, he promised to cut regulations. It was one of his first major lies as president. Indeed, the cost of his avalanche of regulations cost the country over $300 billion in just the first two years of his regime. His plans to swamp the nation with regulations was so extreme that in 2012 he refused to even submit his regulatory plans to Congress as is required by law because he knew it would shock the nation. And that was only two years after Obama promisedto have the “most ethical administration in history.”

After eight destructive years in office, we can definitively say that Obama lied. Not only didn’t he cut regulations as he promised, he enacted more regulations than any president in history.

Donald Trump came to Washington with a similar promise on his lips. As president elect, for instance, Trump promised to eliminate two regulations for every one that was enacted. Well, one year in we can mark this as a promise kept, because by October of this year he had surged past Ronald Reagan’s record as a slayer of regulations.

So, far, in fact, Trump has gone wildly over his claim of a two to one cut to enactment ratio. As Real Clear Politics noted this month, Trump has actually cut a whopping 22 regulations for every one he has enacted. That is a staggering achievement. And he won’t stop at only one year of cuts, either.

Here are a just few examples of his cuts:

  • Reversed a long list of Obama’s destructive National Labor Relations Board rulings
  • Dumped many Obama Department of Education regulations
  • Killed Obama’s regulations on airline fees
  • Ended Obama’s USDA rules for livestock
  • Canceled Obama’s net neutrality rules
  • Killed Michelle Obama’s much-hated school lunch rules
  • Eliminated so many EPA rules that hundreds of Obama officials quit in disgust (and now we are saving their salaries, too!)
  • Trump Saves Taxpayers $3,000,000 by Nuking Obama-Designed Website
  • There are many, many, many more canceled regulations, of course, but these are some of the latest. In any case, the thousands of regulations Trump has eliminated so far has made him worthy of your vote.

    But, as they say on those late night TV informercials, “Wait, There’s more.”

    Reason Two: The Trumponomics Boom

    In his last years in office, Barack Obama insisted that slow economic growth was going to be the “new normal” and that jobs were never coming back to the U.S.A. His lapdogs in the left-sold media dutifully followed his marching orders to assure America that the days of America as an international powerhouse were over. But, only a year into the era of Trump and we have already seen that assumption demolished.

    Trump ran for president on a note of boundless optimism for America’s economy. And, sure enough, one year into his presidency we now have the lowest unemployment rates in nearly 20 years (and in some cases the lowest rates ever recorded), a burgeoning stock market, and economic growth at 3 percent, something we never saw a single time during the Obama regime.

    For instance, as Trump’s first year in office winds down, the unemployment rate for Hispanics is at an all-time low.

    “The Hispanic unemployment rate fell to 4.7% last month, down from 4.8%. Overall U.S. unemployment remained at 4.1%, a 17-year low,” CNN Money reported early this month.

    In November, Forbes magazine noted that Trump’s economy is startlingly strong. “Today marks one year since Donald Trump was elected president. Over that time the stock market has boomed, GDP growth has improved, and unemployment is at an almost 17-year low,” the magazine said.

    CNBC was so shocked that Trump’s economy has soared back that it was forced to admit that the economy may even see a 4 percent growth rate under Trump.

    Of course, this may not seem to be a big deal looking over the historical record. After all, Obama was the aberration. He remains the only president who never once presided over an economy boasting a 3% GDP. But remember, even as they desperately tried to shore up Obama’s failed economic policies, these same people were claiming that growth under 3% was the “new normal” and none of that was Obama’s fault.

    Reason Three: A Robust U.S. Foreign Policy

    Obama’s foreign policy was all about bowing and scraping to our allies and enemies alike. Whatever he could do to tear down the U.S.A. or implement policies that hurt our country, he did it. His feckless approach to ISIS was a case in point.

    But, despite eight years of President Obama assuring the world that ISIS was unbeatable and that we should just be happy to work to keep their activities to a minimum, President Trump has come to office swinging into action to destroy the terrorist army. And, as things stand today, Trump has done more in a few months to destroy ISIS as a viable threat than Obama and George W. Bush combined.

    Indeed, even The New York Times’ Trump-hating center-right columnist, Ross Douthat, has begrudgingly admitted that Trump is winning the war against ISIS and that his foreign policy has been amazingly effective.

    In his titled, “ The War Trump Won,” Douthat admitted that “if you had told me in late 2016 that almost a year into the Trump era the caliphate would be all-but-beaten without something far worse happening in the Middle East, I would have been surprised and gratified.”

    “[F]or now, the Trump administration’s approach to the Middle East has been moderately successful, and indeed close to what I would have hoped for from a normal Republican president following a realist-internationalist course,” Douthat added.

    Granted Trump’s foreign policy is still in its earliest stages, and many bumps will appear on the road as we go forward. But, where foreign policy is concerned, the focus is back on what is good for America. And, the fact is, what is good for America is good for the world. As Trump has said, “America is back.”

    Reason Four: The Judiciary

    Finally, and I leave with the most important success of all, we get to the amazing achievement in the federal courts. Thus far, Donald Trump has put more conservative judges on the bench than any president in history, and this is his most important achievement of all because it will wipe out a lot of liberal influence on the bench for generations to come. For a man who didn’t really have any hard and fast ideological opinions before stepping into the Oval Office, his effort putting conservative-minded judges to work in our courts is simply astounding.

    Trumps started his work on the courts by emplacing Neil Gorsuch on the highest court in the land. And, according to a dour CNN, Gorsuch is delivering as Trump’s promised conservative on the U.S. Supreme Court.

    From his first day on the bench when he dominated oral arguments, to Monday, when he wrote a dissent in a case related to gay marriage, joined his conservative colleagues in a fiery response to the travel ban case and possibly provided the necessary fourth vote for the court to hear a major religious liberty case, Gorsuch has broken the mold.

    Gorsuch is already delivering as the strong conservative President Donald Trump promised his voters when he ran for office last year.

    Also remember, Trump will likely have at least one more SCOTUS appointment to come. The battle may be a tough one, but he will likely put yet another conservative-leaning judge onto the highest court in the land.

    While it was good and important that Donald Trump replaced Antonin Scalia with another conservative so as not to throw the court to the left, it is his achievement at the lower court level that stands out as just as important, if not more so.

    To date, Trump has appointed and gotten confirmed more federal appeals judges than any president in history. By December, Trump has gotten 12 Appeals Court judges appointed which beats the previous record of 11.

    Axios notes why this is important:

    The federal courts carry significant weight in almost every area of policy: gun rights, executive power, LGBT rights, freedom of religion, etc., and have blocked multiple Trump initiatives in his first year. Trump’s picks of young, conservatives judges for the lifetime appointments will far outlast his presidency.

    Trump has also succeeded in emplacing 6 U.S. District Court judges, and three judges for the United States Court of Appeals for Veteran’s Claims. And he has a long list of other judges he has fingered to take seats on a range of federal courts, so, as we roll into 2018, Trump will put many more young conservative judges on the bench.

    As Axios said, the influence of these judges will last many decades longer than Trump’s term(s) in office. And that is his most important legacy thus far.

    So, come on you Trump voters, don’t let the media get you down. You have already been proven right to have voted for Donald J. Trump. Hold your head high and prepare for an even more consequential 2018.
    ____________
    “The only end of writing is to enable the reader better to enjoy life, or better to endure it.”
    –Samuel Johnson

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    Warner Todd Huston is a Chicago based freelance writer. He has been writing news, opinion editorials and social criticism since early 2001 and before that wrote articles on U.S. history for several American history magazines. Huston is a featured writer for Andrew Breitbart’s Breitbart News, and he appears on such sites as RightWingNews.com, CanadaFreePress.com, YoungConservatives.com, and many, many others. Huston has also appeared on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, and many local TV shows as well as numerous talk radio shows throughout the country.



    To: Land Shark who wrote (1043721)12/19/2017 2:26:36 PM
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    MORE FAKENEWS, but that's what's expected from you. Such a pity that an education is impossible for the likes of you. Why we have to support freeloaders and illiterates is beyond me.

    Hatch Denies Corker Pushed Real Estate Tax Provision That Could Benefit Him Financially

    In a Monday letter, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) conveyed his disgust with press reports, which he said implied Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) pushed for the conference committee to include a controversial real estate deduction in Republicans' tax bill.

    Hatch called that implication, as well as a suggestion that the provision was “air-dropped” into the conference, “categorically false.”



    To: Land Shark who wrote (1043721)12/21/2017 1:44:43 PM
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    Poor little uneducated snowflake, you've just been GRUBERED again by both parties involved with your FILTHY disgusting LIE. Have you ever considered just shutting up and going away since getting educated is not possible?

    Corker on media: ´I had a
    newfound empathy´ for Trump


    Politico, by Louis Nelson Original Article

    Sen. Bob Corker, among President Donald Trump’s most frequent Republican critics, said Thursday that he has developed a new empathy for the president’s “fake news” crusade against the media after reports swirled about a “Corker kickback” that some allege prompted the senator to change his vote on the White House-backed tax reform bill. “I told him that I’d had a healthy respect for the media. I deal with them all the time and, you know, to attack the media has not been something I´ve done. But I had a newfound empathy for him in watching how a totally debunked story” spread across the political media, Corker (R-Tenn.) told Fox News’s “Fox & Friends” as he recalled a recent conversation with the president.