Kellyanne Conway Discusses Rex Tillerson – Potential Secretary of State…


Kellyanne Conway appeared on Fox Business with Maria Bartiromo to discuss the possibility of Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson as a Secretary of State nominee. In addition, Conway discusses the current…

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President Elect Donald Trump Invites Sea Island Attendees, Tech Executives, To Meeting at Tower…


In March of 2016 an exclusive list of top tech executives, billionaires, donors and influence agents gathered at a secretive meeting with key leaders of the Washington DC UniParty.  The meeting was…

Source: President Elect Donald Trump Invites Sea Island Attendees, Tech Executives, To Meeting at Tower…

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Loyola University says alleged discrimination against police officer was ‘a misunderstanding’ — Fellowship of the Minds


From WWL TV: Loyola University says that a Facebook post claiming a student, who is also a police officer, was discriminated against isn’t the full story. According to the university, the story pos…

Source: Loyola University says alleged discrimination against police officer was ‘a misunderstanding’ — Fellowship of the Minds

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ATTACKS DEMOCRACIES, FORGIVES ISLAMIST TYRANNIES


When you are insane, like most of the progressive left is, there is absolutely no chance that anything remotely rational will pass by their lips as spoken words!

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Amnesty International Attacks Democracies, Forgives Islamist Tyrannies

by Giulio Meotti

Giulio Meotti, Cultural Editor for Il Foglio, is an Italian journalist and author.

December 9, 2016 at 5:00 am

◾”Morally bankrupt.” — Salman Rushdie, author with a $600,000 bounty from Iran’s regime on his head, speaking of Amnesty International.
◾Amnesty sponsored a rally in Brussels, where Islamist speakers celebrated the 9/11 attacks, denied the Holocaust and demonized gays and Jews.
◾It seems that Amnesty turned its back on the battle of human rights in favor of a grotesque anti-Western bias. The Economist accused Amnesty of “reserving more pages to human rights abuses in Britain and the United States than in Belarus and Saudi Arabia.”
◾Amnesty’s secretary general compared Soviet forced-labor camps, where millions died of hunger, cold and executions, to a US military base where no prisoner has died, and which has prevented countless innocent civilians from being blown up.

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Maduro Stunner: Venezuela Eliminates Half Its Paper Money After Pulling Largest Bill From Circulation


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Having observed the economic chaos to emerge as a result of India’s shocking Nov. 8 demonetization announcement, and perhaps confident it can do better, today president Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, Latin America’s most distressed economy, mired in an economic crisis and facing hyperinflation, likewise shocked the nation when he announced on state TV that just like India, Venezuela would pull its highest denominated, 100-bolivar bill (which is worth about two U.S. cents on the black market), from circulation over the next 72 hours, ahead of the introduction of new, higher-value notes, as large as 20,000.

“I have decided to take out of circulation bills of 100 bolivars in the next 72 hours,” Maduro said. “We must keep beating the mafias.”

To this we would add “and cue economic chaos”, but since this is Venezuela, that’s a given.

The surprise move, announced by Maduro during an hours-long speech, is likely to worsen a cash crunch in Venezuela, and lead the largely-cash based economy to a state of paralysis. Maduro said the 100-bolivar bill will be taken out of circulation on Wednesday and Venezuelans will have 10 days after that to exchange those notes at the central bank.

Critics immediately slammed the move, which Maduro said was needed to combat contraband of the bills at the volatile Colombia-Venezuela border, as economically nonsensical, adding there would be no way to swap all the 100-bolivar bills in circulation in the time the president has allotted. Indeed, if India is any example, Venezuela – whose economy is far worse than that of India, the world’s fastest growing emerging market – may have just signed its own economic death warrant.

According to central bank data, in November there were more than six billion 100-bolivar bills in circulation, 48 percent of all bills and coins. In other words, Venezuela just eliminated half the paper cash in circulation.

Authorities on Thursday are due to start releasing six new notes and three new coins, the largest of which will be worth 20,000 bolivars, less than $5 on the streets. No official inflation data is available for 2016 though many economists see it in triple digits. Economic consultancy Ecoanalitica estimates annual inflation this year at more than 500%, close to the IMF’s estimate.

Crooked Hillary Clinton Says Fake News Stories Are Destroying America! Ain’t That Some Shit!! – YouTube


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Source: Crooked Hillary Clinton Says Fake News Stories Are Destroying America! Ain’t That Some Shit!! – YouTube

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – NEW EPA RULES COSTS $3,080 PER PERSON


Lets hope Trump can reverse this as it will not be much longer there will be no economy here.

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New EPA rules push regulatory costs past $1 trillion, $3,080 per person

Washington Examiner

The new implementation of EPA rules on heavy trucks has boosted the 10-year regulatory burden on America past $1 trillion, 75 percent of which have been imposed by the Obama administration.

That amounts to a one-time charge of $3,080 per person, or an annual cost of $540, according to a new analysis from American Action Forum.
“In other words, each year every person, regardless of age, in the nation is responsible for paying roughly $540 in regulatory costs. These burdens might take the form of higher prices, fewer jobs, or reduced wages,” said AAF’s Sam Batkins, director of regulatory policy at the watchdog group.

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The staggering amount is likely to…

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The New York Times and Washington Post “Intelligence Sources” are Currently Under Inspector General Investigation…


The Sunday Talk Shows are filled with various left-wing punditry using two media reports from the Washington Post and New York Times claiming anonymous, albeit transparently political, “intel…

Source: The New York Times and Washington Post “Intelligence Sources” are Currently Under Inspector General Investigation…

Keep in mind that the military oath of office “REQUIRES” an officer to defend the US Constitution (not the people in the government) from “ALL” enemies Foreign and “Domestic!”

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The Truth About Fake News | Russia Hacked U.S. Election For Donald Trump?


KOMMONSENTSJANE – I AM SO CONFUSED


All of them … lol

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Maybe someone needs to show this to the Native Americans protesting in South Dakota!

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