on August 29, 2015 in World News
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Trump: I’m winning because Americans are ‘tired of being the patsies’
Trump: I’m winning because Americans are ‘tired of being the patsies’ By Mark Hensch Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he is leading the GOP race because he represents Americans who have had it with their nation coming up short. “People in this country are smart,” he told listeners at the National Federation of Republican Assemblies’ 2015 conference in Nashville on Saturday. “We’re tired of being the patsies for everyone,” Trump said. ADVERTISEMENT “There is a big, big, growing-by-leaps-and-bounds silent majority out there. [The 2016 race] is going to be an election based on competence.” Trump argued he is surging… View Article
click here for moreSold-Out Conservative Jackson Hole Summit Rages Against the Fed
Sold-Out Conservative Jackson Hole Summit Rages Against the Fed by Chriss W. Street The sold-out Jackson Hole Summit, which seeks to be a conservative counter-balance to the Kansas City Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole Symposium, kicked off with a fascinating history lesson by a Director of the Council on Foreign Relations on how the Bretton Woods Conference at the end of WW II led to the massive monetary expansion of Federal Reserve and impoverishment of America. Benn Steil, Ph.D., in his book The Battle of Bretton Woods, credits the roots of central banks printing trillions in paper currency, suppressing interest rates,… View Article
click here for moreGun Control a Key Hillary Clinton Campaign Component
Gun Control a Key Hillary Clinton Campaign Component by AWR Hawkins Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is vigorously campaigning on a platform of more gun control for law-abiding citizens. She wants an “assault weapons” ban, a “high capacity” magazine ban, and myriad new regulations on gun purchases and purchasers, as well as new record-keeping requirements on gun owners. In short, she wants national laws to mirror the kind of laws we see in Chicago, California, and New York. The Associated Press previously reported that “universal background checks” are the cornerstone of her gun control push. This one proposal will make… View Article
click here for moreAustralia cancels loopy plan for visa police, and other reasons to fear for humanity
Australia cancels loopy plan for visa police, and other reasons to fear for humanity by Kelly McParland The Australian government is looking very bad after it announced a new paramilitary unit with its own uniforms to stop people in Melbourne streets and check for papers as part of a campaign against visa fraud. Titled “Operation Fortitude” it was compared to the Stasi — East German secret police — quickly ran into a wave of mockery and was swiftly cancelled. One Australian columnist wrote: “Operation Ineptitude …was an ill-conceived debacle from start to its inevitable abandonment …. Questions still abound. Whose… View Article
click here for moreJustin Trudeau faced with persuading voters that debt and deficits are not dirty words
Justin Trudeau faced with persuading voters that debt and deficits are not dirty words by John Ivison The fog of electoral war cleared momentarily and one of the key themes of the 42nd general election came into focus, as Justin Trudeau announced the second major economic theme of the Liberal Party platform. The Liberals will double the amount spent on infrastructure over the next 10 years to $125-billion, in an attempt to stimulate demand in the economy, he said. The move will require deficits of less than $10-billion in each of the next two fiscal years, but the budget will… View Article
click here for morePrivate Prisons Threaten To Sue States Unless They Get More Inmates For Free Labor
Private Prisons Threaten To Sue States Unless They Get More Inmates For Free Labor Freedom is apparently bad for business. That’s the message from the private prison industry which is threatening to sue states if they don’t start locking more people up. The private prison companies, well-known for profiting off of incarceration and crime, is now saying that the state’s they have contracted with aren’t keeping up their end of the bargain. The private prisons rely on a certain number of inmates for free and virtually-free slave labor. That labor is used for a variety of trades, including making uniforms… View Article
click here for moreArmed resident protects 6 people, including baby, during violent home invasion
Armed resident protects 6 people, including baby, during violent home invasion by Jennifer Cruz A man is dead after a broad daylight home invasion at a Forth Worth apartment this week turned into a shooting with the resident protecting all six people inside, including a 1-month-old baby. The Star-Telegram reported the two suspects burst into the apartment just after 1 p.m. Tuesday and demanded “everything.” According to resident Brad White, who was in the apartment with his girlfriend and newborn baby, the suspects got into a scuffle with those inside before the residents demanded the suspects leave. One of the suspects… View Article
click here for moreSuspect Shows Up At Hospital After Home Invasion Shootout
Suspect Shows Up At Hospital After Home Invasion Shootout SPRINGFIELD TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) Tuesday morning around 2:10 a.m., Springfield Police Officers responded to to a home located on Childress Street in response to a possible robbery. According to the victims living at the home, there was a knock on the door. One of the victim’s (identified by police as a Hispanic male in his fifties) armed himself with a gun and opened the door. There were three men with guns standing at the door, and all of them (including the resident) began shooting, witnesses told police. As the shooting… View Article
click here for moreRush Limbaugh: Shooter a ‘victim’ of liberalism
Rush Limbaugh: Shooter a ‘victim’ of liberalism ‘Crutch’ allowed Flanagan to blame coworkers, boss, management, everybody else by Bob Unruh The black man who shot and killed two white former coworkers during a live standup at a Virginia television station on Wednesday was immersed in victimhood brought on by a society that advocated quotas over talent, according to talk radio icon Rush Limbaugh. “Vester Flanagan was hired repeatedly to meet these [equal opportunity] and affirmative action goals, and he was fired repeatedly. Most likely his incompetence got him fired. But it was also attitude related. When he was fired so… View Article
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