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To: locogringo who wrote (175140)12/17/2019 10:57:17 AM
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One thing I like about Mitch is he has no problem using every last bit of power he has with zero caring for Dem crying. I almost want to turn on CNN to see the crying and wailing. LOL

Minimum wage hikes are causing restaurants to close, costing jobs




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McConnell ‘Shoots Down’ Schumer’s Demands on Senate Impeachment Rules

| Sean Hannity
posted by Hannity Staff - 5 mins ago

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rejected an initial offer from Sen. Chuck Schumer Tuesday regarding his requests for a potential impeachment trial in the Senate; calling his proposal a “fishing expedition.”

“The Senate Democratic leader would apparently like our chamber to do House Democrats’ homework for them. He wants to volunteer the Senate’s time and energy on a fishing expedition,” McConnell said.

“McConnell’s comments are the first time he’s responded to Schumer’s offer, sent on Sunday night, which outlined Democrats’ opening proposal on how to handle the Senate’s looming impeachment trial,” reports The Hill.

“The preferable path would have been an in-person conversation, which none the less, I still hope to pursue,” McConnell added.

“The Democratic leader wants to write a completely new set of rules for President Trump,” said the Senate Leader. “The same process that Senator Schumer though was good enough for President Clinton he doesn’t want to afford President Trump, go figure.”

Read the full report here.

Source: The Hill



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They Go Low

Claim: ‘DC Elites’ Harass, Abuse Pro-Trump Women Holding Event at Same Hotel

‘Nazis,’ ‘MAGA Trash,’ ‘C*nts’

One Arrested After Alleged Assault



Attendees of a “high-profile Democrat wedding” stalked, harassed, and physically assaulted guests of an event hosted by Women for America First at the Willard Hotel in Washington, DC, on Saturday, the pro-Trump group alleged in a press release issued late Monday evening.

Approximately 200 women attended the aforementioned Women for America First event — titled a Very MAGA Holiday Weekend — at the Willard Hotel. The alleged “high-profile Democrat wedding” took place in an adjacent ballroom.

Women for America First is an outside conservative organization that supports President Donald Trump and is run by longtime grassroots conservative activist Amy Kremer.

The press release alleges that the private event held by Women for America First was interrupted “at least” 30 times by the wedding’s participants, including a physical assault against Jonathan Gilliam, a retired Navy SEAL and former FBI special agent, who attended the event. Gilliam himself tweeted a reference to the alleged events:




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Nadler Report Misquotes Trump — Again — to Make Case for Impeachment

Giuliani on Yovanovitch: ‘I Forced Her Out Because She’s Corrupt’

Marsha Blackburn: We Should Hear from Schiff’s Staff



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Michael Bloomberg Under Fire for Sexist Quotes…

…‘Go to the Library, Not Bloomingdales’…

…‘Self-Respecting’ Women Seek Catcalls…

…Crude Oral Sex Joke



To: locogringo who wrote (175140)12/17/2019 11:49:07 AM
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OPEN BORDERS BORIS WON'T SLOW DECLINE OF UK

breitbart.com

Big Spending, Pro-Amnesty Boris: What Kind of 'Conservative' Is Johnson?
Oliver JJ Lane


A former Conservative colleague of Boris Johnson has highlighted the prime minister’s “centre-left” instincts, particularly his high-spending habits, a further concern about the direction of travel for the country alongside Johnson’s pro-open borders views.

Former Minister of State for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries Ed Vaizey — who was one of the 21 MPs suspended by Boris Johnson in September 2019 over their failure to support the prime minister over Brexit — has told British television the perception among the hard-left that Johnson is a right-wing demagogue is a misconception.

Explaining that the prime minister actually is much more centrist, and could even qualify as being a centre-left leader for the country, Vaizey said: “I used to tease Boris Johnson a bit when I used to describe him as continuity Cameron… I think he is a centrist politician. I would almost now say that he will be a centre-left Conservative prime minister.”

Flashback: ‘Amnesty Boris’ on Illegals, Open Borders to Turkey, Migration Caps t.co

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) July 23, 2019

The former minister continued on the profligacy of the prime minister: “Boris is not shy about spending money… you should remember there is a passion and a drive at the centre of Downing Street to make a difference, not just because of political strategy or opportunity.”

While Mr Vaizey came very much from the centre-wing of the Conservative Party himself and may be projecting his own hopes and desires onto the prime minister, it is no secret that part of Boris Johnson’s electoral success — twice as mayor of the notoriously left-leaning London and now once as prime minister — comes from his broad appeal, being all things to all people.

Once the Brexit process is convincingly underway, the United Kingdom will still have years of Boris Johnson prime minister ahead of it, and with such a thumping majority in the Commons, he will be able to rule the country as he sees fit and with minimal challenge, as Labour’s Tony Blair did with his radical and forceful programme of change in the 1990s and 2000s.

While the Conservatives have historically only had a tenuous relationship with the promises made in their election manifestos, the 2019 snap election edition of the document gives key insights into where Britain may be in five years under Boris Johnson. While Mr Vaizey notes “Boris is not shy about spending money”, the Prime Minister has already had to cancel promised tax cuts made at the start of the election campaign after an unprecedented spending spree to woo voters made them utterly unaffordable.

Make Britain Great Again? Boris Talks up Illegals Amnesty, New ‘Golden Age’ For United Kingdom t.co

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) July 25, 2019

As reported in November, voters would no longer be looking forward to an income tax cut, nor businesses to a corporation tax cut, after the Chancellor announced £13.8 billion in extra spending for 2020-21. Meanwhile, British government debt stands at £1.8 trillion: 85 per cent of GDP.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s view on immigration, while quite radical for the Conservative Party he leads, are comparatively little known — and a question mark hangs over what his long-term leadership will bring. While the manifesto promised an Australian-style points system — something enthused about by right-wing border control advocates in the United Kingdom for years — the proposed system lacks a key component of the Australian system: an overall annual migration cap.

Speaking to Breitbart London shortly before the election, Alp Mehmet — himself a migrant and one of the most consistent advocates for immigration control in the United Kingdom — said the Conservatives were “running scared” of the immigration debate and rejected the new policy as a “nonsense” which would not bring down overall migration levels.

Failing to institute a migration cap puts the government at odds with the vast majority of the British people — polling released before the election revealed 71 per cent of voters said there should be a hard limit on annual arrivals, with support coming from nearly all demographics, ages, and genders.

Lammy Demands Illegal Migrant Amnesty, Says Comparing Brexit Tories to Nazis ‘Not Strong Enough’ t.co

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) April 15, 2019

The polling prompted Brexit leader Nigel Farage to note it was time the country “got serious” on the topic of immigration, but he questioned whether the Conservatives would actually work to reduce overall migration levels at all, which they have failed to — despite repeated promises — over the past nine years.

While immigration has barely featured in the 2019 election campaign, it is a long-term interest for the prime minister, albeit in a direction that would likely surprise many Conservative voters.

As Breitbart London reported when he became prime minister, granting amnesty to illegal migrants has been a recurring theme for Mr Johnson. Just days later, he confirmed the trend — using his first speech at the dispatch box as Tory leader to tell the House of Commons that rather than seeking to expel illegal migrants they should be given an amnesty instead.

The whole concept of amnesties for illegal migrants — in effect rewarding breaking the law by giving those who successfully break into a country paperwork rather than punishing them — is a hot political topic in the United States but hardly features in the United Kingdom, at least so far.

Boris Backs Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants t.co pic.twitter.com/28zIdzspPF

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) June 19, 2016

These trends have not gone totally unnoticed, however. Ben Harris-Quinney — chairman of the conservative Bow Group think tank that counted Margaret Thatcher as a patron until her death and now is supported by such giants of the British right as Lord Tebbit, Professor Roger Scruton, and Dr David Starkey — told Breitbart London: “There is no doubt that what carried Boris to Number 10 with the biggest majority since Thatcher was his embracing of Brexit and the perception that he offered an end to the May and Cameron years and a return to full bloodied conservatism and patriotism.

“There are many ideologically famished veteran Eurosceptics and wise conservatives who have already declared Boris to be the saviour.

“They so want to believe, as do I, that the years of milquetoast handwringing are over and the conservatism that the nation badly needs to counter decades of drift will be implemented.”

But despite the hope, Harris-Quinney said, Boris Johnson’s actions were likely to be matched by his own words: “A study of Boris’s form would suggest otherwise, however. He has described himself the only genuinely pro-immigration politician in Britain, advocated for an immigration amnesty, and recently proposed that he was ‘ the most liberal Conservative PM in decades‘. His tirades against Trump seem to have gone unnoticed in Washington, but he is far more comfortable among Democrat company in the US.

“Might he recognise the base that has elected him want genuine conservatism and change tack now?”

Key British right-wing commentator Peter Hitchens also notes that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is undoubtedly a social and moral liberal, and, he claims, is to the left of even Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn on issues like gay rights. Hitchens concludes that: “What Mr. Johnson has done, in my view, is portray himself as the new Blair, a friendly, smiling figurehead, accessible and charming, who appears unthreatening while concealing a vast agenda of change.”

Consider yourself warned.




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Why? Because for the most part, the RINOs have always let them do it!

Only President Trump leading the way seems to be toughening them up - a least a little bit.



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Mueller Star Witness Is Sentenced To 45 Days In Jail, To Be Served On Weekends

dailycaller.com /2019/12/17/rick-gates-mueller-45-days-prison/

December 17, 2019 12:38 PM ET

Rick Gates, the former Trump campaign official who was a star witness in several cases handled by the special counsel’s office, was sentenced Tuesday to serve 45 days in jail on conspiracy and false statements charges.

Gates, a former business associate of Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, will be allowed to serve out his sentence on weekends, according to The Washington Post. He also received three years’ probation.

The sentence is more than prosecutors’ recommendation that Gates received one year of probation and no jail time for his extensive cooperation in several cases involving Trump associates.

Gates testified at two trials that stemmed from the special counsel’s investigation of the Trump campaign. He testified against Manafort in a 2018 case that saw the former Trump campaign chairman convicted on bank and tax fraud charges. Gates also testified against longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone, who was convicted Nov. 15 on false statements and witness tampering charges. (RELATED: Rick Gates Takes Plea Deal With Special Counsel)

The special counsel’s office indicted Gates and Manafort on Oct. 31, 2017, on a slew of financial crimes charges stemming from income they received from work in Ukraine. But while Manafort took his case to trial, Gates entered a plea agreement with prosecutors Feb. 23, 2018.

Gates’s cooperation with the special counsel did not yield what some Trump critics hoped it might. The longtime GOP operative shared insights about his work with Manafort and his interactions on the Trump campaign, but did not provide any testimony showing that the Trump team conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election.



Paul Manafort, former campaign manager for Donald Trump, exits the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse, February 28, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Gates is the fourth Trump associate to be sentenced in cases handled by the special counsel.

Manafort, who was convicted Aug. 21, 2018, was sentenced to nearly seven and a half years in prison. Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos have also received prison sentences after entering plea deals with the government.

Stone is awaiting sentencing in his case, as is Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty in the special counsel’s investigation Dec. 1, 2017. Flynn has also cooperated extensively with federal prosecutors.