Monday, January 14, 2019

Bossie and Lewandowski Name The Trump Enemies, The Political Haters and Those who Stiffed His Staffing Ability. Democrats Hurting Black Employees.

TOO FEW ARE  FOLLOWING DR. MARTIN LUTHER"S PHILOSOPHY  BUT RATHER  USING RACISM AS A TOOL TO DIVIDE OUR NATION

EXCELLENT VIDEO

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Eric Erickson is no particular fan of Trump but he is correct about what Trump should  do.  Time to barnstorm and take the issue to the people. (See 1  and also see 1a below.below.)

Ironically the government shut down is hurting the black community and they should be screaming at Pelosi. Their % of employment in government is disproportionately high relative to their population as a whole.

The net worth of the black community, as a whole, is very far below that of the white population though it might be a bit higher among the government employees.

For these reasons along black government employees are being hurt more than their white counterparts and more government employees are Democrats.
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Is it really important young people know anything about the country in which they live? (See 2 below.)
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I am about 50 pages from finishing Bossie and Lewandowski's "Trump's Enemies." In order to truly comprehend what has been going on you also need to read: "1984" and "Animal Farm" for background.

The authors list the cast of character (read enemies) at the beginning and it is fairly evident we now know this to be fairly factual if you believe the authors version of The Russian Collusion story.

a) The Russian Collusion story was birthed basically by Comey.
b) The story, was leaked by Comey - a violation of the law
c) The Steele Dossier was paid for by Hillary, the DNC and a law firm close to Hillary.
d) Comey gave Hillary a pass regarding her own computer violations.
e) The FISA courts issued warrants yet, did so based on information that was not complete.

Meanwhile:These are the officials who had it in for Trump and assisted Comey in trying to sink Trump's campaign as well as post his election .

a) John Brennan,James Clapper Stefen Halper Andrew McCabe, Bruce Ohr, Nellie Ohr,Lisa Page, Rod Rosenstein, Glenn Simpson,Peter Strozok and  Sally Yates.

Mueller entrapped  those in Trump's administration: namely Papadopolous,Flynn and Manafort on charges basically unrelated to The Russian Collusion matter.
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The authors also described why Trump's initial staffing effort was messy and also, who stiffed Trump:

a). Gary Cohn, Rob Porter and Reince Priebus.

Bossie and Lewandowski describe in detail how agency bureaucrats are able to impose their will on delaying  and/or preventing legislation to be voted upon that they do not like. In essence the  un-elected have a significant ability to determine how the elected govern. 

Obviously, if you do not believe Bossie and Lewandowski,  you will come to a different conclusion and most likely will believe Woodward, Comey and others who have written anti-Trump accounts pertaining to his alleged Russian Collusion connections etc.

There is no doubt in my mind that Trump is despised by the mass media and these politicians:

a) Cory Booker, Jeff Flake,Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Eric Swalwell. Elizabeth Warren, Maxine Waters and Adam Schiff to name a few.
I believe this to be not only because of their own pronouncements but also because Trump ran a campaign whose message was he would make every effort to break up the Deep State in order "To Make America Great Again."  Obviously, Trump's commitment threatens the power structure and their reactions reflect their fear.

Bossie and Lewandowski know Trump first hand and their message to those who want Trump to succeed is; "Let Trump Be Trump."

I hope you will come to hear their Feb.18th, presentation because I believe it will be fascinating and you will have the opportunity to hear and question two who know Trump better than anyone outside his family.
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1)

Here’s How to Win the Shutdown Fight 

Democrats have gone down to Puerto Rico to hang out with lobbyists while the government is shut down.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is on television calling for abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office.
The President now has an opening to win this shutdown fight in a way he previously did not. It is time to hit the campaign trail.
The President can start going into swing districts the Democrats just won and... 

1a) America Has Spoken: Trump’s 
Border Wall Approval Reaches 
All-Time High

The media seems to be working overtime to paint President Donald Trump as an extremist for wanting a southern border wall, but a new poll just revealed that a growing number of Americans agree with him.
On Sunday, the results of a joint ABC News / Washington Post poll were released and they run counter to the recent media narratives. Instead of becoming more opposed to Trump’s famous border proposal, support for the wall is now at a record high.
A year ago, only 34 percent of citizens said they supported the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Today, that number has grown to 42 percent, the highest yet measured by similar polls.
It must be noted, of course, that this means a slight majority of Americans don’t agree with the president on this issue or are on the fence, if you’ll pardon the pun. But the results show that people are coming around to Trump’s point of view.
“With 54 percent, the majority of Americans polled still oppose building a border wall,” reported The Washington Examiner. “However, that opposition is shrinking, as 63 percent opposed the wall a year ago and the previous low was 60 percent two years ago.”
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2) Chris Talgo column: The civics education crisis
For decades, U.S. schools have failed to provide students with an adequate civics education, which is integral to building and maintaining an engaged and informed voting population.
How bad is it? According to the 2018 Annenberg Constitution Day Civics Survey, only 32 percent of Americans can name all three branches of the U.S. government. Even worse, 33 percent could not correctly name one branch.
Unfortunately, this lack of basic civics knowledge is not restricted to U.S. adults. In 2014, only 23 percent of American students earned a proficient score on the civics portion of the “Nation’s Report Card” exam. Needless to say, this does not bode well for the future.
Given these startling statistics, one would assume that American educators would be working feverishly to find new ways to improve civics courses. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Only nine states and the District of Columbia require a full year of civics education as a requirement for high school graduation.
Although several solutions have been proposed by educators and researchers to solve the civics crisis, none have been widely adopted. One of the most significant civics-related proposals is to require all high school students to pass the U.S. citizenship test, the same test that all immigrants must earn a passing score on before becoming a citizen. Although the movement started with much fanfare, it has since fizzled out; only 17 states have such a requirement.
Schools are failing miserably to educate millions of Americans in basic civics. However, all is not lost. With a few reasonable changes, a civics education Renaissance is more than attainable.
Civics, at the very least, should be a full-year course, and students should be offered opportunities to take additional, more advanced civics courses as well.
Civics standards need a total overhaul. It’s not enough to teach kids how bills become laws, they need to know more about their rights as Americans and understand the history behind the constitutional protections they have been provided. The United States is an exceptional place, but most students are being taught the opposite is true. Yes, some truly terrible things have happened in America — just as they have in all countries — but the United States’ commitment to personal freedom has made America the most powerful, wealthy, successful nation the world has ever seen. Students need to understand these ideas. Civics isn’t about laws, it’s about rights and personal freedom.
State standards are too narrowly focused on knowledge attainment. States typically don’t offer students any form of experiential learning as part of their civics standards. No wonder youth participation in politics is abysmally low. If schools want to improve civics scores, they should teach children why civics is important, and the best way to do that is by getting them directly involved with the lawmaking process through internships, volunteer opportunities, and field trips to local and state government buildings, including state capitols.
Although these solutions will not solve the civics crisis overnight, they would be a step in the right direction. But in order for any of this to occur, teachers and parents need the freedom and flexibility to accomplish these goals — flexibility they have been denied by bureaucrats and some disinterested politicians who have proven repeatedly they don’t care about improving civics. Achieving progress requires a completely different approach.
Chris Talgo is an editor of American Exceptionalism, a project of The Heartland Institute.  
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3) Secret Anti-Trump FBI Probe UNEARTHED
By AAN Staff

A lawmaker's persistent questioning uncovered revelations that in May 2017 FBI leadership feared President Trump fired then-Director James Comey at the behest of the Putin regime.

Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) confirmed his suspicions when confronting former FBI General Counsel James A. Baker. 

The New York Times first reported on the allegations Friday. (Fox News)

Ratcliffe called the Baker transcript leak "selective," adding that the full transcript of the Oct. 18 interview, which is undergoing a classification review by the FBI and the Justice Department, reveals "that in May 2017, political bias infected senior FBI leadership, and emotion -- not evidence -- drove their decision making."

A separate source said Baker told investigators the internal FBI debate over the president's decision to fire Comey on May 9, 2017, included personnel who have since left the bureau for cause, retired, or have been demoted.

Ratcliffe said he was surprised to read Friday's New York Times report, which quoted part of his Baker interview, and reported that after the Comey firing “law enforcement officials became so concerned by the president’s behavior” that they began investigating whether Trump was working on behalf of Russia.

The House Republican would not further describe the contents of the Baker transcript but said it was clear, based on his direct questioning of Baker, that in May 2017 "FBI senior leadership could not accept Comey was fired for cause and the president had the constitutional authority to terminate Comey."
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