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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Joe Biden Launches 2020 Presidential Campaign




His campaign slogan:




Former Vice President Joe Biden formally declared his candidacy for president Thursday, launching his third bid for the Democratic nomination.

“We are in the battle for the soul of this nation,” he said in the video announcement. “If we give Donald Trump eight years in the White House he will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation. And I cannot stand by and watch that happen.”

Biden attempted a presidential run twice before. He ran for the Democratic nomination in 1988, vying to become the youngest president since John F. Kennedy. Although a strong candidate, Biden dropped out of the race after instances of plagiarism and mistruths regarding his academic credentials came to light.

The Delaware politician also pursued a bid for the presidency in 2008, 20 years after his first attempt. Unlike his first go, Biden was overshadowed by his high-profile challengers such as former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. 

He withdrew from the 2008 race after a poor performance at the Iowa caucuses, however, months later he confirmed he would be Obama’s running mate. Biden was sworn in as the 47th vice president to the United States after Obama won the presidency.

(How could Barry resist after Biden paid him this compliment!)

“Obama is the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.”

Biden was eyeing another run at the presidency and was largely seen as a frontrunner in the 2016 Democratic playing field following Obama’s final term as president. He ultimately decided against running after the untimely death of his eldest son.

After leaving the office of the vice president, Biden refused to comment on whether he would be ruling out a run for the presidency in 2020, igniting further speculation of his presidential ambitions.

He referred to himself as the most “qualified person” to take on President Donald Trump during the next election in December 2018.

“I’ll be as straight with you as I can. I think I’m the most qualified person in the country to be president,” Biden said at the time. “The issues that we face as a country today are the issues that have been in my wheelhouse, that I’ve worked on my whole life.”






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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Social Security won’t be able to pay full benefits by 2035



A rather disturbing article to say the least. Especially in view of the swelling population of illegals and their kids which is costing American taxpayers $135 billion a year and that was in 2017. God knows what it is now the totals are all over the map. I used a middle of the road figure from the Washington Examiner. So Trump's wall at $5.7 billion could potentially shift $129.3 billion to help fund SS. But Democrats would rather see SS go belly up than bring any pain to their precious 'undocumented Americans'. Even Stevie Wonder could see the benefit of ridding ourselves of illegals!

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If Congress doesn’t act soon, tens of millions of Americans will only receive about three-quarters of their Social Security benefits when they retire.

Social Security’s trust funds will be tapped out by 2035, according to an annual report released Monday by trustees of the government’s two largest entitlement programs, the other being Medicare. That’s one year later than last year’s report projected.

The new projection doesn’t mean retirees will no longer get checks in 16 years. But the program will at that point only have enough revenue coming in to pay three-quarters of promised benefits through the end of 2093.

The trustees urged lawmakers to act quickly to assure Americans they’ll be able to get their full retirement benefits.

“Lawmakers have a broad continuum of policy options that would close or reduce the long-term financing shortfall of both programs,” wrote Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin along with three other trustees, including Alex Azar, secretary of Health and Human Services, in their report to Congress.

But lawmakers have long punted on addressing Social Security problems, which would likely entail raising payroll taxes, curtailing benefits or some combination of both.

During the 2016 campaign, President Donald Trump said he wouldn’t touch Social Security. He didn’t believe he’d need to since his plan to boost economic growth to at least 4% would take care of Social Security’s long-term solvency.

The strong economy has not mitigated the entitlement’s fiscal issues. And the federal government’s deficit has grown, in part because of the 2017 Republican tax cuts.

Also, for the first time since 1982, Social Security’s total cost is expected to exceed its total income in 2020 and continue that way through 2093. This is two years later than projected in last year’s report.

The program would be financed with a combination of interest income and drawing down on the trust funds’ assets until 2035 when the reserves are depleted. Social Security’s costs are expected to rise for the next 20 years as the large Baby Boom generation retires and then remain fairly constant.

At the end of 2018, the Social Security program provided benefits to about 63 million people, mainly retired workers, but also their dependents and their survivors, as well as disabled workers and their dependents.

In terms of Medicare, which covers nearly 60 million Americans, the trustees project that the trust fund for Part A, which covers hospital and nursing home costs for seniors, will be depleted in 2026, the same as last year’s projections. It will then only be able to cover a large share — but not all — of the benefits.

The trust funds for Medicare Part B, which covers doctors’ visits and outpatient services, and Part D, which offers prescription drugs coverage, will remain adequately financed into the “indefinite future.” They are paid for by a combination of enrollees’ premiums, which covers about a quarter of the cost, and money from general federal revenue. The law requires automatic financing of these benefits.

Medicare’s future has become a central focus of the 2020 presidential campaign, with several Democratic candidates looking to expand it to younger Americans or to create a universal health care system called Medicare for All.

Trump administration officials and Republican lawmakers took the opportunity to blast the idea of broadening Medicare in their comments on the report.

“Instead of trying to expand Medicare into a universal entitlement that even covers wealthy Americans of working age, as some have proposed, we need to fulfill Medicare’s promise to our seniors,” Azar said, noting that the President wants to extend Medicare’s solvency by lowering prescription drug costs and basing provider payments on value rather than on services rendered.

Government watchdogs urged Congress policymakers to set aside their partisan differences and protect benefits for current and future retirees.

“Efforts should be taken now and phased in over time to slow the growth of health costs in Medicare and restore sustainable solvency to Social Security,” said Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. “But every day that passes, the problem gets bigger and the solutions become more difficult to implement.”




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Monday, April 22, 2019

290 vs 49



Sri Lanka blames Islamists for Easter attacks as death toll hits 290

Update:
Death toll rises to 321 and still climbing. ISIS claims responsibility in retaliation for New Zealand.

The attacks were the worst ever carried out against Sri Lanka's small Christian minority, who make up just seven percent of the 21 million population.

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New Zealand after the attack on Muslims.





Is it me or did you notice the Sri Lanka massacre (killing almost 6 times more people) did not receive near the notoriety, the worldwide outrage, or the moral support, like that of the 49 Muslims who were killed in New Zealand? Even Barry and Killary who were outspoken about the New Zealand killings didn't say boo about the Christian massacre in  Sri Lanka... or as the left now calls them 'Easter worshippers'.

WaPo and the rest of the MSM reporting on Sri Lanka ...


Amidst the magnitude of this massacre, all they could come up with... is hammering Trump for a miswritten tweet? This is what they stoop too?


Are you kidding me!!!

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Security personnel inspect St Sebastian's Church in Negombo a day after it was hit in a series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka


Sri Lanka said Monday it believed a local Islamist extremist group was behind deadly suicide bomb blasts that killed nearly 300 people as it announced a national state of emergency beginning midnight.

Government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said investigators were looking at whether the National Thowheeth Jama'ath (NTJ) group had "international support" for the deadly Easter Sunday attacks on churches and luxury hotels.

Wary of stirring ethnic and religious tensions, officials have provided few details about 24 people arrested since the attacks.

Not much is known about the NTJ, but documents seen by AFP show Sri Lanka's police chief issued a warning on April 11, saying a "foreign intelligence agency" had reported the group was planning attacks on churches and the Indian high commission.

The group has previously been linked to the vandalizing of Buddhist statues.

The death toll from Sunday's attacks rose dramatically Monday to 290 -- including dozens of foreigners -- in the country's worst attacks for over a decade.

More than 500 people were injured in the assault that saw suicide bombers hit three high-end hotels popular with foreign tourists, and three churches, unleashing carnage in Colombo and beyond.

Two additional blasts were triggered as security forces carried out raids searching for suspects.

As tension remained high, police on Monday said they had found 87 bomb detonators -- 12 of them scattered on the ground at a bus station and another 75 in a nearby garbage dump.

- State of emergency -

The president's office said a state of emergency "limited to counterterrorism regulations only" would be introduced from midnight Monday (1830 GMT).

"This is being done to allow the police and the three forces to ensure public security," the statement said, referring to the army, navy and air force.

The government information department said a new curfew would run from 8:00 pm (1430 GMT) on Monday until 4:00 am on Tuesday.

The US State Department, meanwhile, warned of further attacks in a revised travel advisory, urging increased caution and adding: "Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Sri Lanka."

The attacks were the worst ever carried out against Sri Lanka's small Christian minority, who make up just seven percent of the 21 million population.

At least 37 foreigners were among the dead, citizens of India, Britain, Turkey, Australia, Japan and Portugal, as well as a dual US-British passport holder.

The churches targeted included St Sebastian's in Negombo, north of the capital, which was surrounded by security forces on Monday.

Dozens of people were killed at the church, including friends of 16-year-old Primasha Fernando, who was at her home nearby when the suicide bomber struck.

"When I got to the church there were people crying and screaming," she told AFP.

"I saw bodies everywhere," she added in tears. "I saw parents carrying their dead babies. I saw dead people who had hair but didn't have faces anymore."

"Hands and legs were separate from bodies. There was blood everywhere too. The smell was so strong it made me feel sick."

The church's roof was largely blown out and pews splintered. The floor was strewn with roof tiles and shards of glass.

- Memories of civil war -

Ethnic and religious violence has plagued Sri Lanka for decades, with a 37-year conflict with Tamil rebels followed by an upswing in recent years in clashes between the Buddhist majority and Muslims.

Dilip Fernando, who could not get into St Sebastian's because the church was already packed when he arrived, said the Christian community would not be intimidated.

"We are not afraid. We won't let the terrorists win, no way," the 66-year-old told AFP outside the devastated building.

Two leading Muslim groups issued statements condemning the attacks, with the All Ceylon Jamiyaathuul Ulama, a council of Muslim theologians, urging the "maximum punishment for everyone involved in these dastardly acts."

For many, the blasts stirred painful memories of Sri Lanka's civil war, when bomb attacks were a frequent occurrence.

"The string of blasts brings back memories of the time when we were afraid to go in buses or trains because of parcel bombs," said Malathi Wickrama, a street sweeper in Colombo.

The attacks drew global condemnation, including from US President Donald Trump and the pope.

Premier Wickremesinghe urged people to "hold our unity as Sri Lankans" and pledged to "wipe out this menace once and for all".

The archbishop of Colombo, Malcolm Ranjith, described the attackers as "animals" and called on authorities to "punish them mercilessly".







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Sunday, April 21, 2019

This is how it works...





Talks about dressing up in blackface for Halloween and is fired.




Loses her Food Network show and endorsement contracts with Smithfield Foods, Walmart, Target, QVC, Caesars Entertainment, Novo Nordisk, J.C. Penney, Sears, Kmart, and her then-publisher Ballantine Books because she used the word 'nigger' in the 1960's.





No that's not a Muslim. It's a statue of Kate 'God Bless America' Smith. What was her crime you say? In 1931 she sang a song that contained the lyrics, “Someone had to pick the cotton, Someone had to pick the corn, Someone had to slave and be able to sing, That’s why darkies were born.” The song, which has been called a satirical take on racism, was a big hit for Smith, and also was recorded by Paul Robeson.

No that's not blackface.




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Unlike Megyn Kelly who talked about blackface, Va. Gov. Ralph Northam dressed up in blackface in his 1984 yearbook. Two months after the initial hoopla nearly ended his tenure as governor his life is mostly back to normal.

 State lawmakers who called on him to resign are now all smiles, standing beside him at news conferences. The Twitter mob has moved on to other things.




After Kavanaugh was crucified for alleged sexual misconduct by two women Northam's Lieutenant Governor was similarly charged by two women (both Democrats) who said Fairfax forced them to perform oral sex on him. Again after the initial hoopla, the story has all but disappeared.




It's a trifecta!

The AG of VA. 
Ditto what Northam did.



The headline at the time:




What next? 
Nothing... all 3 still have their job.
Couldn't be because they're Democrats, could it?


PS:

Now imagine Jussie Smollett was a white guy who grew hungry for a Subway sandwich at 2:30 in the morning in -13 degree weather. On his way to settle his hunger, he claims he's accosted by two black panthers shouting "Black lives matter, honkey." Smollett said they worked him over pretty good. Later after the cops find a video of Daronté and Ja Taveon at ACE hardware buying rope and bleach and after further questioning, the culprits admit they received a check of $3,500 from Smollett. The cops determined the whole story was a lie. But not to worry white boy. Once recused Kimberly Foxx concluded you were being overcharged the case was dropped. 

Thank God for fairness! 


BTW...when did Jesse Jackson start working at the Chicago District Attorney office?







    





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Friday, April 19, 2019

'I'M F***ED'




The Democrats are trying to cherry pick "I'm Fucked" in the Mueller Report by taking it completely out of context...

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions broke the news to Trump on May 17, 2017, that Rod Rosenstein had appointed Robert Mueller to be the special counsel.

Sessions was with Trump in the Oval Office conducting interviews for a new FBI director but stepped outside when Rosenstein called to give him the news.

Trump slumped in his chair after Sessions returned and informed him of the appointment, according to notes taken at the time by Jody Hunt, who was Session's chief of staff, and provided to Mueller's team.

"Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I'm f***ed," Trump said.

Trump then turned his anger toward Sessions.

"You were supposed to protect me," Sessions recalled Trump telling him.


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This is all Nadler, Schiff, Swalwell, and the
  rest of the Democrats had to hear. It's the smoking gun. What Trump said after that won't serve the sabotage... so they purposely ignore it.

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The Mueller Report continues...


Trump then again bemoaned the potential fallout of a special counsel.

"Everyone tells me if you get one of these independent counsels it ruins your presidency. It takes years and years and I won't be able to do anything. This is the worst thing that ever happened to me," Trump then said, according to both Hunt and Sessions.

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As you can see... "I'm fucked" was not an admission of guilt. Trump's simply pissed off and rightfully so. Democrats attempted to railroad his presidency!

We were bombarded with Russian collusion for 2 years. Now we're told there was none. So how can you truly create an obstruction to conceal a crime that never took place?






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