Tuesday, March 7, 2017

In the news, Saturday, February 4, 2017


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from Allen West
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Allen West: I can’t hold this back any longer…
In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen vicious and violent attacks and assaults by the leftist progressive socialists against conservatives. And I want to warn these savage anarchists and rioters just as the ol’ folks would advise us, “it’s all fun until someone gets hurt.”

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from CNN

After Trump attack, Lockheed Martin slashes F-35 cost
Defense giant Lockheed Martin has agreed to sell 90 new F-35 fighter jets to the US Defense Department for $8.5 billion -- a deal that amounts to more than $700 million in savings over the last batch of aircraft delivered. Lockheed Martin credited President Donald Trump for helping to "accelerate negotiations" and "drive down the price" of what is already the most expensive weapons program in history.

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from Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO)

The federal government announced Friday it was dispatching Bureau of Indian Affairs agents to help clear Dakota Access Pipeline protesters from the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe already had passed a tribal resolution asking protesters to leave and asking for federal aid in closing the camp.

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from Communities Digital News, LLC

Democrats and the politics of denial, diversion, and destruction
Not since the days immediately prior to the American Civil War has the Democrat Party failed to accept the results of a legitimate presidential election and taken drastic action, not simply to protest the results of the election, but to undermine the very foundation of the Republic.

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from Daily Kos

from Daily Mail (UK)
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Exposed: How world leaders were duped into investing billions over manipulated global warming data
The Mail on Sunday can reveal a landmark paper exaggerated global warming
It was rushed through and timed to influence the Paris agreement on climate change
America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration broke its own rules
The report claimed the pause in global warming never existed, but it was based on misleading, ‘unverified’ data

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from The Economist

Closing its doors to refugees is unlikely to make America safer
Most terrorism is home-grown, and travel restrictions will encourage radicalisation

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from LifeZette (& PoliZette)

Judge Who Blocked Trump Action Has Activist Past
U.S. District Court Judge James Robart, who Friday temporarily curtailed President Donald Trump’s refugee executive order, has something of an activist history on the bench.

Federal judge with activist past blocks officials from implementing executive order

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from Quartz

How Vancouver got its housing bubble under control: a lesson for cities like London and San Francisco
A lesson for Seattle? Why hasn't this been considered here yet? "Good news Londoners, Stockholmers, and San Franciscans: Vancouver may have solved one of your toughest problems. So how did Vancouver tame its roaring housing market?... last August, British Columbia imposed a 15% tax on foreign home buyers... Of course, what worked for Vancouver may not work everywhere—and indeed, if other cities adopt such a foreign buyers’ tax, it may end up putting even more pressure on the markets of cities that don’t. Still, it shows that there are ways to bring a runaway market under control."

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from Redoubt News
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Texas landowners Fight BLM over Red River ‘Land Grab’
In 1941, Ken Aderholt’s grandfather built a single-story brick house along the banks of the Red River – a shallow and serene waterway serving as the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma – where the Aderholts have farmed wheat and raised cattle for generations. The federal government is now claiming the land the house sits on is public. It declared hundreds of thousands of acres of private land along the 116-mile stretch of river that Oklahoma and Texas share as government property.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from UPI News Agency - United Press International

Federal judge blocks Trump's travel order; DOJ to file for emergency stay
Two federal judges on opposite coasts issued separate and entirely different rulings late Friday -- one refusing to extend an injunction against President Donald Trump's order to suspend U.S. travel for migrants, and the other blocking its effect nationwide. "[Trump] has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people," White House spokesman Sean Spicer responded Friday night.

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from WND (World Net Daily)
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THE DEMOCRATS' TRAVEL BAN NO ONE LIKES TO TALK ABOUT
How 1 Christian escaped from Iranian Islamic hell

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