Ocasio-Cortez: Be ‘Excited’ About ‘Being Automated Out Of Work,’ Tax Corporations At 90%

Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said on Saturday that people should be "excited" about "being automated out of work" and suggested that she supports taxing corporations at 90%.
Ocasio-Cortez made the remarks while speaking at the left-leaning South by Southwest Conference & Festival in Austin, Texas — where she also said America was in a state of "garbage" and suggested that former President Ronald Reagan was a racist.

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More Than 2,000 People in Migrant Detention Centers Quarantined Over Mumps, Other Diseases

Over 2,000 migrants in US detention centers were quarantined on Thursday due to outbreaks of mumps and other communicable infections.

According to a report from Reuters, “a total of 2,287 detainees were quarantined around the country,” as of March 7.

“ICE health officials have been notified of 236 confirmed or probable cases of mumps among detainees in 51 facilities in the past 12 months, compared to no cases detected between January 2016 and February 2018. Last year, 423 detainees were determined to have influenza and 461 to have chicken pox. All three diseases are largely preventable by vaccine,” the report states.

Mumps is spread easily through droplets of saliva in the air, it can cause brain swelling, sterility and hearing loss.

According to the report, there are currently more than 50,000 migrants in US detention centers. Reuters reports that US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan told reporters that “changing demographics on the southwest border, with more immigrants from Central America traveling long distances, overwhelmed border officials and raised health concerns.”

“We are seeing migrants arrive with illnesses and medical conditions in unprecedented numbers,” McAleenan said.

Detention centers in Louisiana, Colorado, Arizona and Texas have all had outbreaks of viral infections.

Democrats are worried that the quarantines will have trouble dealing with lawyers to get asylum, but seem less concerned about the diseases being brought into our nation in the first place.

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Conservative-Populist Party Wins Salzburg Elections for the First Time Since World War II

For the first time in the postwar period the ÖVP conservative party won the Salzburg, Austria municipal elections this weekend.


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The conservatives won bigly in the state of Salzburg, one of Austria’s nine states.

For decades Salzburg was leftie, but in the last few years had moved right. Today Salzburg took a big turn to the right.
The lefties lost so big that their heads are spinning.

The Salzburger Nachrichten reported:

In Salzburg, there was a victory of the ÖVP in the mayoral and municipal elections. For the first time in the postwar period, the People’s Party became the strongest party in the city council in the city of Salzburg, almost doubling with 36.7 percent (plus 17.3 percentage points). But it was not enough for the immediate re-election of Mayor Harald Preuner (ÖVP).

The ÖVP not only became the strongest force in the town hall for the first time, it also captured the percentage best result of the People’s Party in post-war history. With 36.7 percent (plus 17.3) she will in future make 16 seats in the 40-member local council (plus 8). The SPÖ fell by 6.2 percentage points to 26.8 percent and will in future only be represented by eleven local councilors (minus 4) in the city parliament. The green citizen list defended third place: with 15.2 percent (plus 1.6) she will continue to provide six mandates. The turnout was 48.23 percent this Sunday in the state capital – including the already absent postal vote.

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Arizona Lawmaker Calls Out Perry High School Principal over MAGA Incident

Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona, has reportedly reinstated a student who was serving a suspension over an incident involving the display of a "MAGA" flag; however, an Arizona state legislator is now calling on the school to remove the suspension from the student’s record, and asking the Attorney General to look into possible criminal behavior by school officials.

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Pete Buttigieg struggles to explain what “intergenerational justice” is

As you may have already heard, Pete Buttigieg is running for the Democratic nomination to be president in 2020. (And if you haven’t, you are to be forgiven since he’s still polling at less than one percent.) Speaking strictly as a writer, I’m rooting against him because I can neither pronounce his name or spell it correctly without the copy/paste function. But the man has thrown his hat in the ring and is out there giving interviews so I suppose we owe him a bit of coverage now and again.

When the Mayor of South Bend, Indiana announced his bid, he did an interview with the Atlantic where he talked about how he spends a lot of time thinking about “intergenerational justice.” You might be wondering what that is. For the record, so was I. And this week, NBC News digs a bit deeper into the question. Just what is this guy talking about?

As the youngest candidate in the race so far, Buttigieg, 37, defines the concept as more of a governing principle, rather than a set of policy prescriptions.

“To me, it’s ensuring that choices made today are responsible and fair — that the distribution of the consequences is viewed not just in terms of how we distribute benefits and costs among people today, but also between people today and people tomorrow,” he told NBC News in a recent phone interview.

What intergenerational justice is not, he said, is a conflict among various age groups, noting that he isn’t suggesting he can build a movement out of one particular voting bloc.

The Mayor’s answers are about as vague as one could imagine, but he didn’t cook this idea up on his own. It turns out that the concept of intergenerational justice has been knocking around various schools for a long time, including debates among philosophy majors at Stanford dating back decades.

Applying the concept to politics is another matter entirely. Buttigieg sort of stumbles around the question, speaking in general terms about the short-term picture versus the long-term and balancing the costs and benefits to the current generation against the downstream effects on future generations. In the most basic terms, he appears to be saying any actions we take today can and probably will have effects on our children and their children and so on.

Well… sure. But isn’t that already a given? While the candidate seems more inclined to apply this theory to climate change and race relations (he is a Democrat, after all), it would be more interesting to hear him apply it to the national debt. There’s a real generational problem in search of a solution. But this mostly sounds like some sort of liberal marketing scheme to give the cool kids something else to print on their protest signs. Saying “intergenerational” makes it sound like intersectionality, which is all the rage these days. In case you’re not familiar, intersectionality is basically the principle that if anything is racist, homophobic or otherwise bigoted, then everything is all of those things. (I never promised it was going to make sense.)

Tacking the word “justice” on the end is just a bonus in liberal circles. (No justice… no peace!) Unfortunately, justice is supposed to be a universal constant in America, owed equally to each citizen regardless of demographic pigeonholes. When you start calling for more justice for particular groups than others, we’re immediately back to the idea that some animals are more equal than others.

Even after all of this examination, I’m still not entirely sure what Pete Buttigieg is trying to say here. For that matter, I’m not sure that Pete Buttigieg is sure what he’s trying to say. When asked, he’s quick to point out that this is more of a philosophy than some sort of specific set of policies. And he definitely doesn’t want to start a class war between generations… heaven forbid. So how do you build a party platform out of that? Good question.

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Kamala Harris Wants To Change Your Behavior To Deal With Climate Change

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA): “It is a fact that we can change human behaviors…” pic.twitter.com/SYrMpFLwJW — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) March 10, 2019 Yeah, no thanks. And her voice is as irritating as Hillary’s. Via Twitchy: During her tour through South Carolina, Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris told a group that “we can change human […]

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Donald Trump Jr. Asks “Who Is Investigating the Investigators?” …Tom Fitton Responds

As The Gateway Pundit has been reporting for over two years, the Department of Justice and FBI used unethical and criminal actions to go after candidate and President Donald Trump and his associates and family.

Last week contributor Joe Hoft put together a stunning list of Mueller and Deep State questionable actions.

THE LIST: More than 100 Times the FBI, DOJ and/or Mueller Gang “Deviated from Standard Practice” or Committed Crimes in Effort to Exonerate Hillary and Indict Trump

On Saturday Donald Trump Jr. called for investigations on hacks Rep. Adam Schiff and Andrew McCabe.

 

On Saturday Donald Trump Jr. retweeted Paul Sperry’s tweet on conflicted former Deputy Director of the FBI Andrew McCabe’s intent to go after reporters Sara Carter and John Solomon.

Don Jr. asked, “Who is investigating the investigators?”

Judicial Watch founder and president Tom Fitton responded — We are!

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