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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Pretend we never heard this before and Trump said it at the SOTU









And the Democratic reaction would have been...

 I'll leave you to your own thoughts.




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ACLU Whines That Trump Saying 'America' Too Many Times During State of the Union Was 'Exclusionary'

Can't believe I just read this!!!

Wait a minute...isn't the first word in ACLU American?






After last night’s State of the Union address, the American Civil Liberties Union was extremely upset at the fact that President Trump used the word “America” more than 80 times throughout the course of his speech. 

Faiz Shakir, the organization’s National Political Director, issued a statement expressing shock and dismay that Trump openly talked about putting American citizens first in matters of public policy.

Stop here:


Who is Faiz Shakir???
Maybe a little background information on this Muslim might prove enlightening.



This is him in his younger years when he was PRESIDENT OF THE ISLAMIC "PEACE" CENTRE... before he joined the ACLU.





 I swear to God if the ACLU could resurrect Bin Laden they would find a place  for him in their fine organization.

Check out the opening line/lie from Wikipedia:


The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization[6][7] whose stated mission is "to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States."


No one in their right mind could possibly believe that! How many people at the ACLU vote Republican? 
Slim and none. 

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“Tonight, President Trump said the word ‘America’ more than 80 times in his speech. Yet, after a divisive first year, we hear and feel how exclusionary that ‘America’ is, with policies that have harmed so many vulnerable American communities. The ACLU stands ready to protect these communities, both in the courts and at the polls.

“In particular, the immigration plan put forth by Trump would hold Dreamers hostage to his demands for a harmful border wall and an even larger mass deportation force. We are at this crossroads because of the president’s deeply destructive ideas fomented by his nativist allies and divisive rhetoric. We will continue to stand up for these young immigrants and ensure they continue to contribute to our country. We cannot let America’s Dreamers be deported.”

The ACLU has been at the forefront of efforts to support illegal immigrants and pro-illegal alien activists in their fight against law enforcement and the rule of law over the past several years. Thus, it’s no surprise that they would be so emotionally triggered by a president refusing to grant unconditional amnesty to Obama’s DACA recipients, whom the ACLU has strenuously campaigned for recently. Last August, the ACLU set the tone for demands for a “clean” DACA bill by issuing a statement decrying the Trump administration for considering an immigration reform bill that would ask for restrictions on legal immigration, more funds for border security, and an E-verify system in return for shielding DACA recipients from deportation:

It is abhorrent for the Trump administration to treat the lives and futures of Dreamers, including 800,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, as bargaining chips to further its racist agenda. For the past five years, Americans have benefited from the protections and opportunities, afforded by the DACA program, that make it possible for Dreamers to fully contribute to our communities. President Trump, who is currently considering ending DACA following an ultimatum issued by ten states, should commit to keeping the program on the books until Congress passes a clean legislative solution to address Dreamers’ status.

Bloggers for the ACLU’s official website have also repeatedly published Orwellian pieces of pro-illegal agitprop.

For example, ACLU Legislative Assistant Katie Egan wrote a blog post yesterday complaining about ICE agents arresting and deporting illegal aliens who openly engage in pro-amnesty protests while flouting their immigration status. Egan characterized these law enforcement actions as a dangerous attack on freedom of speech. She also labeled the arrests of violent anarcho-communist rioters at last year’s inauguration as another example of Trump’s supposed contempt for free speech and dissent, raising further questions about the ACLU’s respect for the actual civil rights of Americans not to have their cars set on fire, storefronts smashed, or heads bashed in with bricks and baseball bats.

Of course, as long as mainstream Democratic politicians continue to openly support undermining America’s sovereign right to borders and laud anarchist terrorism (which Rep. Keith Ellison did last year), groups like the ACLU will likely continue to flourish in the country whose name they cannot even stand to hear their own president say.





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China is building a laser 10 trillion times more intense than the Sun that could tear space apart






 ...And they are only going to use this laser to give scientists a new way to accelerate particles for advanced physics research?

 BTW...has anybody truly examined what would happen when space is torn apart?



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China is building a mega-laser that's so powerful it could literally tear space apart.

Physicists in Shanghai are constructing what they call a 'Station of Extreme Light', which could be operational as soon as 2023.

The end goal is to create a laser so powerful it can produce 100-petawatt laser pulses –that's 100 million billion watts.

For context, that's 10,000 times the power of all the world's electrical grids combined.

These ludicrously powerful pulses could be targeted at incredible precise spots measuring just three micrometers across – that's 2000 times less than the thickness of a standard pencil.

This means the researchers could achieve a laser intensity 10 trillion trillion times greater than the sunlight striking earth.

According to the Science journal, this laser would be so powerful it "could rip apart empty space".

The idea is to achieve a phenomenon known as "breaking the vacuum", whereby electrons are torn away from positrons (their antimatter counterparts) in the empty vacuum of space.

Right now, it's possible to convert matter into huge amounts of heat and light, as proved by nuclear weapons. But reversing the process is more difficult – although Chinese physicist Ruxin Li believes his laser could manage it.

"That would be very exciting. It would mean you could generate something from nothing," he explained.

The team has already created a less powerful version called the Shanghai Superintense Ultrafast Laser, which is capable of a 5.3-petawatt pulse.

If the new laser eventually becomes operational, it could give scientists a new way to accelerate particles for advanced physics research.





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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Democrat campaign poster... gearing up for the midterms


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Three out of four Americans APPROVE of Trump's State of the Union address, poll shows





This from the Daily Mail no less... not exactly a bastion of Trump lovers!




If liberals think they're going places with this motto:

***"We love illegals pouring into our country"***

They got another thought coming. This is not a motto but the death nail for Democrats in the upcoming elections.

Keep up the great work!!!


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Three in four Americans said they approved of Tuesday night's State of the Union Address, according to a new poll. 

CBS News says that 75 percent of Americans approved of the speech - which was the first of the Trump presidency. Just a quarter of the people who tuned in and took the poll had a disapproving view.

And when broken down - the numbers look even more positive and optimistic for the president.



Three in four Americans said they approved of Tuesday night's State of the Union Address, according to a new poll



Additionally, two-thirds of poll-takers said the speech made them feel proud. However, only about one-third said the speech made them feel more safe than they felt before hearing it




CBS News says that 75 percent of Americans approved of the speech - which was the first of the Trump presidency. Just a quarter of the people who tuned in and took the poll had a disapproving view

Eight in 10 Americans who watched and took the poll said they felt the president was trying to unite the country with his message, according to CBS. 

Additionally, two-thirds of poll-takers said the speech made them feel proud. However, only about one-third said the speech made them feel more safe than they felt before hearing it.

Less than a quarter of the people who tuned in reported that the address made them feel scared or angry. 

But those numbers could be somewhat skewed to the rest of the population because most of the people who watched the speech identified as Republicans.

In the latest poll released earlier this month by CBS - 24 percent of Americans said they identify as Republicans. But tonight that number was up to 42 percent. 

In comparison, only 25 percent of the people who watched said they were Democrats, and 33 percent identified as Independents. 

And of the Democrats who watched, most did not like what they heard.


When broken down - the numbers look even more positive and optimistic for President Trump



Additionally, two-thirds of poll-takers said the speech made them feel proud. However, only about one-third said the speech made them feel more safe than they felt before hearing it



However, those numbers could be somewhat skewed to the rest of the population, as most of the people who watched the speech identified as republicans



Over half of the Democrats tuning in said the speech made them angry - which vastly differs to the 90 percent of Republicans who said it left them feeling proud. 

Independents who voted generally approved of Trump's message. Just under half of those said they would consider themselves Trump supporters.

Most poll takers also said the policies discussed tonight would help them personally - though the Democrats who voted said the opposite. 

In particular - the people who voted reacted most positively to President Trump's points about the nation's infrastructure, immigration, and national security. 

After hearing his speech - 54 percent of those who tuned in give him the majority of the credit for the country's economic prosperity. That number is up from 51 percent of people polled by CBS before they watched the State of the Union.



Most poll takers also said the policies discussed tonight would help them personally - though the Democrats who voted said the opposite. In particular - the people who voted reacted most positively to President Trump's points about the nation's infrastructure, immigration, and national security



And after hearing his speech - 54 percent of those who tuned in give him the majority of the credit for the country's economic prosperity. That number is up from 51 percent of people polled by CBS before they watched the State of the Union




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