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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Michigan man arrested after caller threatens to kill CNN employees




Check out the headline above...I'm shocked! It doesn't mention Trump in the entire article. CNN must be losing their touch.



That's better.

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The CNN Center is located in downtown Atlanta. 


(CNN)Authorities arrested a Michigan man last week after he allegedly called CNN several times, threatening to kill employees at the network's Atlanta, Georgia, headquarters, according to a federal affidavit. 

Brandon Griesemer made 22 calls to CNN on January 9 and January 10 and four calls, which were recorded, contained threats, according to the affidavit, which was unsealed Friday. 

Griesemer, whose age was not given, also made disparaging statements about Jewish people, African-Americans and the network in several calls, the affidavit said.

He was charged Friday in US District Court with transmitting interstate communications with the intent to extort and threat to injure. He was released Friday on $10,000 bond. 

A family member at Griesemer's home in Novi, Michigan, declined to comment late Monday.

"We take any threats to CNN employees or workplaces, around the world, extremely seriously. This one is no exception. We have been in touch with local and federal law enforcement throughout, and have taken all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our people," CNN said Monday in a statement.

Michigan authorities first crossed paths with Griesemer last fall. 

On September 19, a man -- later identified as Griesemer -- called an employee at an Islamic center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and made derogatory comments about the mosque and Muslims, an FBI agent said in the affidavit. 

Ann Arbor police used an online database to identify Griesemer's father as the phone's owner. 

Two days later, Ann Arbor police contacted Griesemer's mother at the family's home, where Griesemer lived. She told police her son had called the mosque, the affidavit said. Officers told her they wanted to talk to her son. 

In a call to Ann Arbor police that day, Griesemer admitted he called the mosque on September 19 "and that he was angry at the time of the call," the affidavit said.

CNN received the first threatening call around 3 p.m. on January 9. The call was made to a publicly listed phone number at the Atlanta headquarters from the same cell phone number used to call the Islamic center in Ann Arbor on September 19, the affidavit said. 

It was the first of three threatening calls that day to CNN from that number, according to the affidavit. 

"Fake news. I'm coming to gun you all down," said the caller, who cursed and used an expletive directed at African-Americans, the affidavit said. 

"I am on my way right now to gun the f****** CNN cast down .... I am coming to kill you," the caller said a second call to CNN, according to affidavit. 

On January 9, an investigator employed by CNN searched law enforcement databases for the phone number and discovered it was registered to Griesemer's father, the affidavit said. The investigator learned a second number was associated with the wireless account. 

The investigator called the second phone number and asked to speak to Griesemer's father. The man who picked up identified himself as Brandon, the affidavit said. 

The investigator recorded the conversation with Griesemer and compared the audio to the recorded audio of the threatening calls, the affidavit said.

The voices sounded like the same person, the affidavit said.

On January 10, CNN received the fourth call from the same cell phone number used to make the three prior threats, the affidavit said. 

The caller again threatened to come to the Atlanta headquarters to "gun every single last one of you," the affidavit said. 

The CNN investigator collected data from the cell phone used to make the threats. That phone had accessed a cellular tower in Novi, Michigan, the affidavit said.

Griesemer could face a fine or up to five years in prison if convicted.

CNN's Dave Alsup contributed to this report.

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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Government shut down




Now that the Democrats have shut down the government over DACA... The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (like the use of the word 'Arrivals' like they just fell out of the sky). They're 'immigrants', 'migrants', 'undocumented' everything but what they truly are... ILLEGAL. 

Trump GOT elected in part because he promised to build a wall. Now Democrats are showing their true colors by putting illegals before our own citizens. 


FF to the midterms. 





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Friday, January 19, 2018

Trump's approval rating is the lowest for any president one year into his term, NBC/WSJ poll says







Poll... did someone say poll? Oh, ye of fading memory. I remember every poll CNN, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, ABC, CNBC leading up to and including the night of the election didn't give Trump a snowball's chance in hell of winning.

They were soooo WRONG!

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The article below is very telling. By that I mean if Trump's approval rating is only 39% that's a clear indication the other 61% don't own stock.


2,000,000 Americans and counting will receive Trump Tax Reform Bonuses

click to see list:


That's a lot of Americans receiving 'crumbs'.

Wonder who they're going to vote for in 2020?

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President scored a 39 percent approval rating in the new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll – the lowest approval rating in the survey's history for any modern president after his first year in office.


The poll was conducted Jan. 13 to 17, after the uproar began over , and while as Congress scrambled to reach a funding deal. Saturday is the first anniversary of Trump's inauguration. 


Fifty-one percent of respondents to the poll said they strongly disapproved of Trump's performance in the Oval Office, a record high for the president in the NBC/WSJ poll. Overall, 57 percent of people said they disapproved of the president's job.


In February 2017, just after Trump took office, 44 percent of respondents in the NBC/WSJ poll said they approved of the president's performance, while 48 percent disapproved.


Trump's administration has been beset by turmoil since the beginning, marked by unusually high amounts of senior staff turnover and a criminal investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin during the 2016 election.


More recently, Trump has been plagued by explosive revelations and assertions made by former campaign chief and fired White House chief strategist Steve Bannon in Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House." Transcripts of congressional testimony from a co-founder of the firm behind an inflammatory dossier about Trump's purported connections to Russian businessmen and mobsters has also reignited speculation about the president's labyrinthine financial dealings.


Trump, in search of a major early legislative win, pushed for repeal of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, but the effort fizzled on multiple occasions in 2017 before the president and the Republican-controlled Congress moved on to a sweeping tax-cut bill. Trump signed the measure into law in December. Polls have shown that voters are dubious of the tax bill's benefits, which slashed corporate tax rates and eliminated several popular individual deductions, but Trump has insisted people will see more money in their paychecks.


For the time being, however, voters are skeptical of the president, according to the NBC/WSJ poll. His approval ratings from some of his major constituent groups – whites, men and seniors – are below 50 percent, the latest findings show. (The percentages among those groups are 46 percent, 45 percent and 41 percent, respectively.)


Trump's approval rating among voters aged 18-34 was 35 percent, 33 percent among women, 26 percent among Latinos, and 8 percent of African Americans.


The pollsters also asked voters which words best described how they felt about Trump. Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff, told NBC News that voters used the word "hopeful" the most when Trump first took office. 


This time, "disgusted" was the most popular word, at 38 percent, followed by "scared" at 24 percent and "hopeful" at 23 percent.


The NBC/WSJ poll was conducted of 900 adults, nearly half reached by cell phone, and it has an overall margin of error of plus-minus 3.3 percentage points. The rest of the poll will be released later Friday.



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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Can't think of anyone more aptly named




His life story reads like a liberal. 

The Flake assumed office in January 2013 and sat through Barry's abuse of power and said nothing... and now he's outraged at Trump!

 People of AZ.

 

Why do
you
continually elect these dogs?

"Enemy of the people" describes the MSM to a tee. They absolutely do not report the news in an unbiased, apolitical, way. If they did Trump wouldn't have to use Twitter. Their 'preconceived polls' lied every step of the way leading to and including the night of the election. Bias... they don't even try to hide it anymore!. Just the other day it was clearly evident again when they peppered Trump's doctor looking, begging, digging, for any morsel of bad news about Trump's physical. The question was asked, "What are you hiding from us?"

Then the shock set in:

(Dear God please don't let Trump get a clean bill of health)

(Oh... no..no...he did!!!!!!!!)

And if you check the latest news reports the entire focus is on 239lbs.




Next step for the Flake... CNN?
I'd be surprised if it wasn't.

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"Republican"...Flake slams Trump for Stalin-like attacks on media



Arizona Republican Jeff Flake unleashed a diatribe against President Donald Trump, timed to coincide with the expected announcement of controversial "Fake News Awards" by Trump's administration



A maverick senator from Donald Trump's own Republican party launched a stinging attack on the president on Wednesday, accusing him of employing Stalinist language to attack and undermine the free press.

Arizona lawmaker Jeff Flake leveled the broadside in an address from the Senate floor, timed to coincide with the expected announcement of controversial "Fake News Awards" by Trump's administration.

Flake -- an outspoken critic of the president who is not seeking re-election this year -- hit out at what he called Trump's disregard for the truth, and his repeated designation of the news media as an "enemy."

"The 'enemy of the people' was how the president of the United States called the free press in 2017," Flake told lawmakers.

"Mr. President, it is a testament to the condition of our democracy that our own president uses words infamously spoken by Joseph Stalin to describe his enemies," he said.

"So fraught with malice was the phrase 'enemy of the people,' that even Nikita Khrushchev forbade its use."

Flake accused Trump's White House of a "daily assault" on the constitutionally protected right to free speech, calling it "as unprecedented as it is unwarranted."

And he accused Trump of committing "moral vandalism" against the truth, from his longtime questioning of Barack Obama's birth certificate to his dismissal of Russian meddling in the 2016 election as a "hoax" -- and warned he was emboldening authoritarian regimes around the world to persecute the press.

"2017 was a year which saw the truth -- objective, empirical, evidence-based truth more battered and abused than any time in the history of our country, at the hands of the biggest figure in our government," Flake said.

"Without truth and a principled fidelity to truth and to shared facts, Mr President, our democracy will not last," he warned.

Trump tweeted last week that he would be awarding "Fake News Awards" to the "most corrupt & biased of the Mainstream Media" this Wednesday -- but the White House has remained evasive on whether the controversial event, already once delayed, would take place.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Trump-O-Nomics... aka crumbs





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A Partial list of companies paying "crumbs" since President Trump signed the tax reform bill into law on Dec. 22:




Company 



Bonus 

No. of employees getting bonus 



AT&T 


$1,000 


200,000 



Alaska Airlines 


$1,000 


19,000 



American Airlines 


$1,000 


130,000 



Bank of America 


$1,000 


145,000 



BB&T 


$1,200 


27,000 



Comcast 


$1,000 


100,000 



Fifth Third Bank 


$1,000 


13,500 



JetBlue 


$1,000 


21,000 



Nationwide 


$1,000 


29,000 



PNC Financial 


$1,000 


47,500 



Sinclair Broadcast 


$1,000 


9,000 



Southwest Airlines 


$1,000 


55,000 



Travelers 


$1,000 


14,000 



U.S. Bancorp 


$1,000 


60,000 



Walmart 


up to $1,000 


1.2 million





NOTES BB&T also raised minimum hourly pay rate from $12 to $15, effective Jan. 1, 2018; Fifth Third Bank also boosted minimum wage to $15 per hour for all employees; PNC Financial also will raise minimum pay rate to $15 an hour by the end of 2018.





Then there's this:



Apple Is Paying $38 Billion to Bring Cash Back to the U.S. Because of the Tax Overhaul













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