Rush Limbaugh CRACKS UP LAUGHING When Jonathan Karl Accuses Sean Spicer Of Lying


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The “Fake News” Censorship Industry


Real is fake and fake is real — the best test is the source if its connected to the controlled press it’s more likely to be fake news than real news.

Notice the Transparently Absent – It’s Who Was Not at The White House That Also Tells a Story…


Yesterday President Trump held a day of meetings with corporate business titans, CEO’s, and also skilled labor union officials.  However, two men were transparently absent from both group mee…

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Secret Service to Investigate Madonna


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If any of us said we wanted to blow up the White House, we would be in jail for at least several days if not charged criminally with conspiracy. Madonna, wearing her black pussy power hat, told the crowd that she had thought about “blowing up the White House.” Her language was foul, and she used the f-word so often that the TV stations had to apologize since this was a live broadcast. All the stars who appeared at this march have contributed to the destruction of the United States. The trend has been set in motion. There will be no turning back.

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The Secret Service is now compelled to open an investigation on Madonna. She should be treated no differently than anyone else. The worst part of this is that she can inspire others to actually try to assassinate Trump. This is indicative of the huge divide in the country that will ultimately lead to civil war. The uptick in civil unrest will be the greatest spike we have ever seen in the United States from the left. The risk of the United States being overthrown by a foreign government is zero — our doom comes from within. This will make the race riots of the 1960s look calm, for this is beyond the inner-city limitations.

Trump Keeping His Campaign Promises


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About 75% of everything Obama did was by Executive Order bypassing Congress. That means that the next president can easily undo 75% of what Obama did by Executive Order.  On Monday, Trump signed an executive order formally withdrawing the United States from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal keeping his promise from his campaign last year. Trump called the TPP order a “great thing for the American worker.” That executive action sends profound signals to the Democrats and world leaders in foreign capitals around the entire world that Trump’s “rhetoric” concerning trade during the campaign is turning into real action. Normally, whatever candidates have said during the election process rarely takes place. Trump is proving to be not just the outsider, but the non-politician putting meet on those bones many have called the “Trump Revolution”.

The TPP was negotiated under former President Barack Obama, but never ratified by Congress. TPP was the largest regional trade accord in history, which would have set new terms for trade and business investment among the United States and 12 other Pacific Rim nations. Therefore, withdrawing from TPP will not have any immediate impact other than signal a new and very different US outlook on trade under Trump. The TPP agreement was a hallmark of the Obama administration, which became a focal point during the campaign, where it was opposed by the nominees of both major parties. The TPP became a symbol of failed globalism and the loss of United States jobs overseas that Hillary never really embraced the American worker position. Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders told the BBC he support Trump’s action because trade deals like this have been a “disaster” and cost millions of jobs.

Additionally, Trump then also signed an order imposing a federal hiring freeze. Of course the Federal labor leaders blasted Trump for freezing government hiring claiming lines will suddenly get longer. This was a campaign promise they criticized during the election and Trump made good on his promise. Contracting out work is much more efficient than hiring federal employees with pension costs. Naturally, the federal labor unions complain because they want the dues.

Trump also issued an Executive Order banning U.S. non-governmental organizations receive federal funding from providing abortions abroad known as the Mexico Policy. The Mexico City Policy was originally announced by President Reagan in 1984 and required nongovernmental organizations to agree as a condition of receiving any federal funding that they “would neither perform nor actively promote abortion as a method of family planning in other nations.” Then-President Bill Clinton rescinded it in January 1993 upon taking office funding abortion, and George W. Bush reinstated it when he took office. Then Barack Obama rescinded it again in 2009 and Trump has reinstated it once again. This has been a political football for decades.

Also on Monday evening, Mr Trump’s pick to be secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, was approved by the Senate Foreign Relations committee, and now requires confirmation from the full Senate. The new head of the CIA will be Mike Pompeo, following a Senate vote of 67 to 30, in his favor.

Meanwhile, Trump has said he will cut taxes massively and 75% of regulation that simply reduces economic growth and curtails jobs.

In Blistering Interview, Conway Tells Chuck Todd “We Are Going To Have To Rethink Our Relationship With The Press”


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To members of the mainstream media, it would appears ‘size matters’, as the Inauguration crowd-gate debacle continues following Sean Spicer’s unusual press conference yesterday. During a combative interview this morning with NBC’s Chuck Todd, Trump top advisor Kellyanne Conway blasted media “falsehoods,” crushing Todd’s ‘size’ issues by noting that “Presidents aren’t judged by crowd sizes at their inauguration, they’re judged by their accomplishments.”

But Conway was not done with the “Meet The Press” anchor yet, as she cornered him, noting this was just more evidence of the unfair and biased treatment of the Trump administration by the media:

 We’re going to have to rethink our relationship with the press…

Yesterday, we allowed the press into the Oval Office to witness the signing of executive orders and what happens almost immediately – a falsehood is told about removing the bust of Martin Luther King Jr – that’s just flat-out false.

“I’m thrilled that all of a sudden NBC News and Chuck Todd is so focused on covering crowd control, because we were mocked daily for talking about the historic significance of the size of the crowds at our rallies during the campaign… on great days were ignored, and on most days we were mocked.”

“You want the American people to think they can’t trust The White House press secretary, that’s a very dangerous statement to make. Your job is to report the news, not to give your opinion, you’re not an opinion columnist.

you’ve got a 14% approval rating, that you’ve earned…”

And Todd’s response…

 “…you attack us [the media] with some weird Twitter feed that you guys are obsessed with.”

See the full bloodbath interview below…

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A Preview Of Trump’s Seven Imminent Executive Orders


 
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Having already signed a (mostly symbolic) executive order on Obamacare on Friday night, urging US agencies to “waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation” of provisions deemed to impose fiscal burdens on states, companies or individuals, Trump is preparing to unload a volley of many more executive orders. Courtesy of Axios, which quotes “one of the best-wired Republican lobbyists in town”, here is a preview of the initial round of Trump executive actions, some of which may hit as soon as Sunday afternoon:

  • Look for a possible hiring freeze at executive branch
  • 5-year lobbying ban on transition and administration officials
  • Mexico City policy, which prevents foreign NGOs from getting U.S. family planning money if they provide abortions with non-U.S. funds. (It’s already illegal to use U.S dollars on abortions.)
  • Task the Defense Secretary and joint chiefs to come up with plan to eviscerate ISIS
  • Report on readiness, and something cyber security related
  • Border/immigration: Something on sanctuary cities, expand E-Verify, an extreme vetting proposal
  • Trade: Withdraw from TPP and a thorough review of NAFTA

Axios also notes that “the Mexico City executive order could come as soon as today.”

Furthermore, watch for dozens of EPA executive orders coming down the pike. “Says a Trump source: “EPA has clean water-related and some 30,000 foot regulatory ones lined up [immediately]…We have dozens for the EPA…Starting Monday through the month of February. We have to roll them out gradually.”

As we laid out before, here is a brief summary of what Trump can (and can not do) on day one. Exhibit 3 lists the President’s “Contract with Voters”, which includes several items that can be accomplished through executive action but involves significant legislative activity as well.

Next a table breaking down the upcoming Budget process:

The “budget reconciliation” process allows the majority party to instruct various committees to pass legislation to achieve certain fiscal targets, for example to reduce the deficit by a certain amount over the next ten years. These instructions, along with spending and revenue targets, are included in the annual budget resolution that Congress is supposed to pass by April of each year. Legislation passed pursuant to these instructions enjoys procedural protections in the House and Senate; most importantly, it is immune to filibuster in the Senate and thus needs only 51 votes to pass. The budget resolution can provide instructions to pass as many as three reconciliation bills, one dealing with tax or revenue changes, one dealing with spending changes, and one dealing with the debt limit. This year, tax reform is likely to be addressed through reconciliation, as are changes to the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”). It is possible that congressional leaders might also consider using this process to address infrastructure funding, certain entitlement program reforms, or the debt limit increase that appear to be necessary by Q3.

A Multi-Step Budget Process :

Finally, here again are the main differences between the House tax plan and that of the president.