Trump Wants A Patriotic Makeover For Air Force One — And It’s Awesome

Everyone knows the color. It’s robin’s egg blue. But President Trump wants to change that.
Trump, who has his own 757 jet dubbed "Trump Force One," wants to overhaul America’s most famous plane with a new color scheme, according to Axios.
Trump wants a bolder, "more American" look.

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The DOJ Has Lost All Credibility

The DOJ Has Lost All Credibility, IMRAN AWAN
In typical Washington fashion, when there is a major decision made that the “Deep State” wants to go away as quietly as possible, the details are released just before a major holiday. Such was the case with the unbelievable plea deal reached with Imran Awan, a Pakistani-American dual citizen who has been linked to a major spy ring on Capitol Hill.

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The Sustainable Development Cabal of the United Nations is Meeting Again

The Sustainable Development Cabal of the United Nations is Meeting Again
The U.N. Agenda 21 adopted in 1992 and signed by 178 countries has morphed into Agenda 2030 adopted in 2015 with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and 169 “specific targets.” As Alex Newman described it, it is a recipe for “global socialism and corporatism/fascism” foisted upon the world by the United Nations.

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Watch: Strzok Says Texts Didn’t Mean He Was Targeting Trump, Gowdy Destroys Him

Via Daily Wire:

On Thursday, embattled FBI agent Peter Strzok – the man who led both the Hillary Clinton email investigation and the Russian election interference investigation while sending anti-Trump texts to his paramour, Lisa Page – testified before the House Oversight Committee. There, he explained that his anti-Trump animus had in no way affected his investigation, despite the fact that Inspector General Michael Horowitz wrote in his DOJ report, “we did not have confidence that Strzok’s decision to prioritize the Russia investigation over following up on the Midyear-related investigative lead discovered on the Weiner laptop was free from bias.”

Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) asked Strzok:

On August 6, you hadn’t interviewed anyone, you’re investigating this alleged Russian collusion with the Trump campaign, you’re the lead investigator, you originated the investigation, you’re the point of contact, you drafted the document, and here you are before you’ve interviewed a single solitary witness saying, ‘F*** Trump’…‘I can protect the country at many levels.’ We’re not even a week into an investigation that you originated, approved, were the contact for, you hadn’t even interviewed a single solitary soul until August 11, and you’re already pledging to protect the country from that menace, Donald Trump.

Keep reading…

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People with disabilities are pushing back against plastic straw bans. Here’s why

Recent bans on plastic straws by municipalities and businesses have unveiled an unintended consequence of the environmental initiative: hindering people with disabilities.

What’s the situation?

In an effort to reduce waste and the amount of plastic trash that ends up in the ocean, Alaska Airlines announced plans back in May to replace single-use straws with marine-friendly drink stirrers sometime this summer.

Earlier this month, the city of Seattle announced a ban on plastic straws and other disposable items that’s been in the works for a decade. On Monday, Starbucks said they’ll phase out the use of straws by 2020, and American Airlines followed suit the next day with the promise of replacing straws with stirrers beginning in November.

Other cities and businesses are rolling out similar plans.

So, what’s the pushback about?

But many people need to use straws — particularly plastic straws — due to health conditions and disabilities. Some folks are unable to lift a glass or cup, while others risk choking or getting fluid in their lungs without a straw that accommodates their needs.

Proponents of the bans point to alternatives like metal or paper straws as a solution, but each of those options have downsides — paper straws are flimsy and metal straws can get too hot or too cold.

Often, those who are disabled and need plastic straws carry some with them on their person when in public places. But in instances where they might forget to pack straws, they want options and access.

Some citizens and customers impacted by such a switch are taking offense not only over the bans themselves, but the way they were enacted. Groups and individual activists alike are voicing frustration after feeling left out of the decision-making processes.

A number of disability rights groups sent a letter to the Seattle City Council saying that “Requiring people with disabilities to treat a routine fast food trip as something that requires planning and supplies is an unplanned failure in equity.”

 

 

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CLAPPING SEALS=> Democrats Applaud Trump-Hating Liar, Cheater Peter Strzok at Hearing (VIDEO)

CLAPPING SEALS=> Democrats Applaud Trump-Hating Liar, Cheater Peter Strzok at Hearing (VIDEO)

After eight years of Obama the Democrat Party is reduced to a bunch of unhinged clapping seals.

Democrats on Thursday applauded liar, cheater, adulterer, and Trump basher Peter Strzok.

This guy.

This is today’s Democrat Party.

Peter Strzok says that Gowdy’s accusation against Strzok and the FBI “deeply corrodes what the FBI is in American society, the effectiveness of their mission, and it is deeply destructive.” Democrats applaud.

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NYT Critic Sees ‘Scary’ ‘Extreme Makeover’ in Wisconsin From Gov. Walker’s Union Reforms

The New York Times will never forgive conservative Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker for taming his state’s public unions and then surviving the vengeance of a union-funded recall election. It found another line of attack in Thursday’s Arts section: Book critic Jennifer Szalai’s laudatory look at The Fall of Wisconsin: The Conservative Conquest of a Progressive Bastion and the Future of American Politics by liberal author Dan Kaufman: “How Conservatives bet on Wisconsin and Won.”

She didn’t mention that Kaufman, who has also contributed to the far-left Nation magazine, has written several passionate encomiums to Wisconsin unions for the paper.

In January 2016 Kaufman saw a melodramatic “culture of fear” among the “state’s beleaguered workers.” June 2015 brought Kaufman’s “Labor’s Last Stand — Scott Walker and the dismantling of American unions.” In May 2012 the Times Sunday magazine featured 5,000 words from Kaufman keyed to the then-upcoming Wisconsin recall election, in which Kaufman equated “civility” to supporting left-wing unions.

It’s less a book review than a convenient conduit for Szalai to get some liberal hits in:

Hardcore conservatives adore infrastructure, and they’re phenomenally good at building it. This isn’t to say they’re necessarily committed to constructing roads and bridges and dams; it’s the infrastructure of their own movement — the one that has helped Republican politicians seize power in state legislatures over the past decade — that inspires their real dedication.

Their efforts have been chronicled in books like Jane Mayer’s “Dark Money” and Nancy MacLean’s “Democracy in Chains.” A conservative donor class, seeking to protect its agenda from the uncertainties of a democratic system, has erected a scaffolding of legislative groups and gerrymandered districts with the care and diligence of a structural engineer.

Odd how gerrymandering has become important in the media now that it benefit conservatives and Republicans, who control most statehouses. At any rate, it continued:

For progressives, Wisconsin has been a demoralizing case in point. In “The Fall of Wisconsin: The Conservative Conquest of a Progressive Bastion and the Future of American Politics,” the Brooklyn-based journalist and Wisconsin native Dan Kaufman shows how the state became a conservative test case….

After noting ruefully that Hillary Clinton didn’t visit Wisconsin in the election’s closing days, Szalai reached back to 1976 to fret a pro-First Amendment ruling:

….Kaufman invites us to contrast a century of progressivism with what happened after 1976, when the United States Supreme Court outlawed limits on campaign spending.

Szalai used anecdotes from Kaufman and another leftist author to mock Wisconsin’s reformist conservative Gov. Scott Walker:

This was also around the time that a 10-year-old Scott Walker moved with his family to Delavan, Wis., from Iowa. A decade later, as a mediocre student at Marquette University, Walker was candid about his grand political ambitions, telling one of his classmates, “God has told me I’m chosen to cut taxes and stop killing babies.”

Walker appears in Mayer’s “Dark Money” as a “college dropout with no exceptional charisma or charm” who coasted to victory in Wisconsin’s 2010 gubernatorial election, after wealthy conservative backers identified him as a Tea Party politician with a simpatico ideology….

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If anything, Kaufman argues, Wisconsin’s historical penchant for balance and moderation shows how extreme the conservative movement has become….Kaufman fears that some of Wisconsin’s progressive traditions have already been crushed beyond repair.

Clean air, clean water, good schools: The public infrastructure that was considered common sense for Wisconsinites has been attacked by the right as if it were a red menace — or, in today’s vernacular, the rarefied purview of urban elites. Kaufman believes that Wisconsin’s extreme makeover portends something scary for the rest of us. “If conservatives cannot tolerate a state that offers what Wisconsin once did,” he writes, “what kind of future is there for the American citizen?”

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