Saturday, March 19, 2016

In the news, Monday, March 7, 2016


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from Activist Post
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from Allen West
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BREAKING: UK just issued MASSIVE terrorism warning

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from Americas Freedom Fighters
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BREAKING: This MAJOR GOP Candidate Just Exposed In Massive SEX SCANDAL… Spread This Everywhere!
Marco Rubio, as Donald Trump likes to call him, “Little Marco” looks to be in trouble, not only that his campaign is all but finished but, reports have surfaced that Rubio has a problem with infidelity. No Buenos amigo.

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from Breitbart

Poll: 61% of Israeli Jews Say Donald Trump Good for Israel

CNN: Some Marco Rubio Advisers Say Get out Before Florida

Business Donors and Top GOP Leaders Hold Secret Conclaves to Stop Donald Trump
Multiple sources are reporting that GOP insiders, governors, donors, and tech CEOs recently gathered at two separate meetings to keep GOP frontrunner Donald Trump from winning the party’s nomination for president.

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from Capital Press

Washington lawmakers pass livestock rescue bill
Legislation inspired by stories of Washington ranchers running into roadblocks as they tried to rescue livestock from wildfires has been delivered to the governor’s desk for his signature. House Bill 2925 instructs the state Department of Natural Resources to let ranchers onto burning public lands unless fire commanders decide rescuing livestock will interfere with firefighters.

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from ClashDaily.com with Doug Giles
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If Trump Is So Awful, Why Are His Kids So Awesome?

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from The Daily Caller

Mississippi’s First Black Mayor Since Reconstruction Likes That Trump ‘Shoots From The Hip’  [VIDEO]

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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
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Capitalism Doesn’t Care about Women, but It Does Liberate Them
Capitalism has produced an unprecedented level of wealth and freedom for everyone — women in particular. Capitalism made labor less onerous, then made independence a more realistic option, and finally, created a world in which individuals can afford to reject the burdens of tradition.

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from Huffington Post
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Trump Near-Certain to Defeat Democrat in November According To Primary Model

At Secretive Meeting, Tech CEOs And Top Republicans Commiserate, Plot To Stop Trump
Karl Rove shared focus group findings that give hope to the GOP establishment.

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from HumanProgress.org  Education Website

Why You Shouldn't Fear Trade with China
Trade has enriched humanity, continuously providing cheaper and better goods while dramatically decreasing global poverty. Extreme poverty’s end is now in sight. A Gallup poll released recently shows that 58% of Americans view trade as an opportunity rather than a threat, and this belief has been rising. Yet we seldom hear of the incredible benefits of exchange. The 2016 presidential election has brought with it an increased interest in U.S. trade with China, with political figures like Donald Trump prominently focusing on the alleged “harm” done by China to the United States. Here are the three main arguments that trade-skeptics use regarding China and reasons why those arguments are wrong.

The great 20th century journalist, novelist, and travel writer Martha Gellhorn (1908-1998) was no stranger to war, hunger, and disease—all of which she insisted on seeing with her own two eyes. In 1937, she was in Madrid and witnessed the dark denouement of the Spanish Civil War. In 1938, she was in Prague as millions of displaced Czechs, who were escaping from the Sudetenland after the Munich Agreement, crowded the train stations in search of food and shelter. In 1945, she accompanied the U.S. Seventh Army as it liberated the Dachau concentration camp from the homicidal National Socialists. Gellhorn was one of the world's first female war correspondents and feminists, as well as a force of nature. Her articles are invariably powerful and insightful. Yet the book I always return to is her 1978 memoir, Travels with Myself and Another. In 1941, Gellhorn accompanied her new husband, Ernest Hemingway, on a trip to a war-torn Hong Kong. The city was on the front line, with the imperialist Japanese slowly gaining ground against Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists. Shortly after Gellhorn and Hemingway left, the city surrendered to the Japanese. British rule returned after the surrender of the Japanese in August 1945. Two years later, a young Scottish civil servant named John Cowperthwaite arrived in the colony to oversee its economic development. Some 50 years later, I met Cowperthwaite in St Andrews, Scotland, where I was a student and he was enjoying his retirement. As he told me, “I came to Hong Kong and found the economy working just fine. So, I left it that way.” Today, Hong Kong is one of the most prosperous places on earth. While it has its share of problems—not least the Chinese government’s recent crackdown on freedom of speech—Hong Kong’s success has been astonishing. In 1950, an average citizen of the city earned 35 percent as much as an average citizen of Hong Kong’s colonial master, Great Britain. In 2015, an average citizen of Hong Kong earned 37 percent more than a typical Briton. The poverty that Gellhorn bemoaned is gone—thanks to economic freedom and peace.

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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)

People line the streets to honor the 1161st Transportation Company

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from Independent Journal Review

Bernie Sanders Says Whites Don’t Know What It’s Like to ‘Be Poor’–Then Twitter Explodes

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from Jews News
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from KPQ (News Radio Wenatchee)

Flooding & Landslides Hit Wenatchee, Region

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from The Spokesman-Review

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