Sunday, December 16, 2018

In the news, Thursday, December 6, 2018


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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
RIGHT-CENTER BIAS, HIGH, non-profit organization

America's Success Was Achieved by Limiting Government, Not by Government
Our gains are actually due to centuries of voluntary arrangements made possible not by the growth of government but by strict limitations imposed on it.

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from The Heritage Foundation
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Heritage Hosts Nobel Peace Prize Winner Nadia Murad
The Norwegian Nobel Committee on Oct. 5 awarded the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize jointly to Nadia Murad, a spokeswoman for the victims of sexual violence at the hands of ISIS in Iraq, and to Dr. Denis Mukwege, a gynecologist who treats war victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Months before being honored with the Nobel Peace Prize, Heritage recognized Murad for her efforts by hosting her in a roundtable discussion, where she shared her personal experiences with ISIS’s horrific human rights abuses—especially genocide and sexual slavery.

US, India Sign Agreement Backed by Heritage
The United States and India recently signed a bilateral security agreement, the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement, a pact long advocated by The Heritage Foundation. The pact enables the American and Indian militaries to communicate over secure data channels and permits the United States to sell India advanced military hardware that contains advanced communications and data equipment.

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from The Hill
LEFT-CENTER BIAS, MIXED, newspaper in Washington, D.C.

Feds received whistleblower evidence in 2017 alleging Clinton Foundation wrongdoing
Quid pro quo donations, a culture of noncompliance, travel abuses and commingling of personal with charitable business are serious issues, especially when Americans trusted the Clinton Foundation to spend $2.5 billion tax free in the name of charity.

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from Judicial Watch
Nonprofit Organization in Washington, D.C.

SOROS: U.S. Subsidizes Soros Radical Leftist Agenda Worldwide, New Judicial Watch Special Report Shows
The U.S. government subsidizes billionaire George Soros’ radical leftist agenda dedicating hundreds of millions of dollars to his deeply politicized Open Society Foundations (OSF) worldwide, records uncovered by Judicial Watch show. In a special investigative report Judicial Watch documents the financial link between U.S.-funded entities and OSF affiliates to further the Hungarian-born philanthropist’s agenda seeking to destabilize legitimate governments, erase national borders, target conservative politicians, finance civil unrest, subvert institutions of higher education, and orchestrate refugee crises for political gain. The special report also illustrates the financial and staffing nexus between OSF and the U.S. government.

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from The Seattle Times
LEFT-CENTER BIAS,  HIGH,  Newspaper in Seattle, WA

Gov. Jay Inslee’s new PAC raises $112,000 as he ‘actively’ considers presidential run
Gov. Jay Inslee’s fledgling federal political-action committee on Thursday reported $112,500 in donations as he inched closer in an interview toward declaring a possible run for president in 2020. In an interview with The Seattle Times and public radio’s Northwest News Network, Inslee stressed he has yet to make up his mind, but said he is “actively considering” a White House run – and made an argument for his viability as a candidate who’d make 2020 a referendum on fighting climate change.

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

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