Hypocrisy: The deafening silence of #MeToo over sexual assault allegations against Sen. Cory Booker

On Monday’s episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat Gray and Keith Malinak discussed allegations that Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) sexually assaulted a man in a public restroom in 2014.
Pat criticized the #MeToo movement for their deafening silence and hypocrisy on the matter. #MeToo vilified Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh over sexual assault allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford, but Booker appears to escape judgment.
Pat emphasized that Booker should have his day in court — should it come to that — before he is determined to be guilty.
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‘Christ followers’ file lawsuit against Texas library for hosting Drag Queen Storytime for kids

A religious group in Texas has filed a lawsuit against the Houston Public Library and the city’s mayor over its city-sponsored Drag Queen Storytime that’s geared toward children.
The group, which identified itself as "Christ followers," has claimed in the lawsuit that the events are in violation of their freedom of religion, the Houston Chronicle reported. The group rallied outside the federal courthouse to announce the lawsuit on Friday.
The Freed-Montrose Neighborhood branch, which is the city’s historic gay neighborhood, began hosting the monthly Drag Queen Storytime last summer, according to The Chronicle.
The library director and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner are named as defendants in the lawsuit.
Similar events have been hosted at libraries across the U.S.

What’s the story?

The group has asked a federal judge to halt the events, claiming that they aren’t appropriate for library patrons.
The library’s website describes the storytelling events as "appropriate for all ages."
"Break out the dress up chest and let your imagination run wild as you join the Houston Public Library and local Drag Queens for storytime. These vibrant Queens will help to instill a sense of love and acceptance in our children while encouraging them to be true to themselves," the website reads.
The lawsuit claims that the drag queen events should not be funded with taxpayer dollars because the library doesn’t host a “man-woman marriage storytelling hour,” according to The Chronicle.
The same group has also publicly opposed same-sex marriage and a city ordinance that would lift gender restrictions on bathrooms.
Plaintiff Tex Christopher said he uses the library for books for his homeschooled children.
Another plaintiff, Chris Sevier, has filed several lawsuits across the U.S., arguing that it should be legal for him to marry his laptop computer if it’s legal for same-sex couples to marry.
An evangelical minister and a woman whose husband reportedly left her for a transgender woman are also among the plaintiffs, according to the newspaper.

What else?

Two more Drag Queen Storytime events are scheduled for Saturday and Dec. 29, according to the library’s website.
In July, the America Library Association endorsed Drag Queen Storytime at its annual conference, according to a blog post by the Association for Library Services to Children, which is a division of the ALA.

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Former Marxist prof: The left is convinced that they’re ‘absolutely morally superior’

On Monday’s show, Glenn Beck sat down with Michael Rectenwald, a New York University professor and former Marxist who, after being attacked on Twitter by an “obscene, abusive, nasty, spiritually ugly and utterly unethical” liberal mob, said goodbye to the “totalitarian” left.
The two discuss Rectenwald’s book, "Springtime for Snowflakes: ‘Social Justice’ and Its Postmodern Parentage," as well as his political conversion from leftist to libertarian while still entrenched in the liberal world of academia.
Rectenwald said the left is "fueled by all kinds of ideological error … fueled by a conviction, an absolute conviction of total moral certainty — and that’s what’s scary."
"When people believe they’re absolutely morally superior and are certain that they’re absolutely right, they become like Antifa," he added.
Watch the video clip above to catch more of the conversation.
The full interview is available on “The Glenn Beck Podcast.” Listen on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you download podcasts.
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FL-Gov: In CNN debate, Gillum and DeSantis spar over climate change, health care, and Trump

In a televised debate on Sunday night, Florida gubernatorial candidates Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum (D) and Rep. Ron DeSantis (R) sparred over a number of issues, including their positions on climate change, health care, and their views of President Donald Trump.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper moderated the debate. This was the first debate between these two candidates, who met for the first time only minutes before the debate started.

Race relations

Tapper asked DeSantis why he had not returned a donation from GOP activist Steven M. Alembik ,who had tweeted that former-President Barack Obama was a “F—- MUSLIM N—-.” DeSantis had denounced Alembik’s comments, but had kept his donation.
Tapper also brought up DeSantis’s comments about how Florida voters should not “monkey this up by trying to embrace a socialist agenda” when they vote. Gillum and his supporters had denounced this comment as racist, while DeSantis has insisted that it was just a saying and had no racial connotations.
DeSantis told Tapper that he kept the money because Alembik “made a mistake, [and] he apologized.”
DeSantis also broadly defended himself on race issues, citing his military service.
“When you’re downrange in Iraq, it didn’t matter your race," he said. "We all wore the same uniform, we all had that American flag patch on our arm, and that was end of story. You look at me as a prosecutor for law enforcement. It didn’t matter the race of the victim, we were there to support the race of the victim. So Floridians can know that I’ll be a governor for all Floridians.”
Gillum responded by quipping, “He has only continued in the course of his campaign to draw all the attention he can to the color of my skin. And the truth is, I’ve been black all of my life. So far as I know, I will die black. But this is the point: The only color that the people of the state of Florida care about is the blue green algae flowing out of the east and the west side of this state, and they deserve a governor who is going to protect this environment after 20 years of environmental protec — degradation.”

Relationship with Israel

DeSantis responded to his opponent’s accusations of racism by criticizing Gillum for signing a pro-gun control pledge with the Dream Defenders. That group has called for boycotting, divesting from, and sanctioning the nation of Israel which it refers to as a “continued settler colonial project.” Gillum said he had “no idea” what DeSantis was referring to. While the pledge Gillum signed did not mention Israel, a spokesman for his campaign had previously stated that Gillum did not agree with the Dream Defenders when it came to Israel.
Gillum, in turn, slammed DeSantis for moderating a "xenophobic, racist Facebook page.” While DeSantis did not deny that the page itself was racist, he said that he had been made a moderator for the page without his knowledge.
Both candidates insisted that if they were elected, they would have a good relationship with Israel.

Climate change

Tapper brought up how DeSantis has insisted that he’s neither a believer nor a denier when it comes to climate change. DeSantis responded that he wasn’t an "alarmist" on climate change.
"I want to look at this and do what makes sense for Florida," DeSantis said. "For example, for the people of northwest Florida: I will be there for you. You guys are resilient, you’re fighting, this was a terrible storm, and we will rebuild.”
DeSantis also said that he wanted to address an increase in flooding in South Florida, without doing a “California-style energy policy” which he accused Gillum of promoting. He argued that such a policy would “cause energy rates to skyrocket,” hurting senior citizens.
Answering a follow-up question, Gillum said he would hold the “biggest corporate polluters” accountable, but did not go into detail about what exactly this might entail.

Health care

DeSantis accused Gillum of being for single-payer health care, arguing that a lot of people would lose their health care under Gillum’s plan. Gillum said DeSantis would take away health care from pre-existing conditions. Both accusations have been repeated by these candidates while on the campaign trial, and each firmly denies the accusations against them.

Accusations of corruption

DeSantis questioned Gillum about an ongoing FBI probe into the government of Tallahassee, which occurred while he was mayor of the city. DeSantis specifically demanded to know who paid for a ticket to see the Broadway musical "Hamilton." Gillum had unwittingly attended the play with an undercover FBI agent.
Gillum said that his personal friend lobbyist Adam Corey had given him the ticket. “We all have friends that sometimes let us down,” he said, referring to Corey.
Gillum has also repeatedly insisted that he was not the focus of the corruption probe, and that he himself is entirely innocent of any wrongdoing. In September, he released documentation that he said proved his innocence. However, this documentation failed to include the "Hamilton" tickets.

President Donald Trump

DeSantis criticized Gillum for saying that hoped Trump would be impeached, arguing that “you’ve gotta be able to work with the administration” in order to work with the federal government to solve problems in Florida.
As governors, neither of the candidates would have a say in whether or not a sitting president could be impeached, but being outspokenly for or against impeachment could impact a working relationship with Trump.
Gillum called DeSantis a Trump “stooge.”
“Donald Trump is weak,” he said. “And he performs as all weak people do: they become bullies and Mr. DeSantis is his acolyte. He’s trying out to be the Trump apprentice at every turn. He’s tweeting at him and he’s talking to him. He’s showing up. He’s complimenting him.”


Coincidentally, after the debate ended, Trump tweeted his support for DeSantis, saying that he “had a great debate victory” and arguing that Gillum “will make Florida the next Venezuela.”
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Trump tweets that he will end aid to Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador over migrant caravan

On Monday, President Donald Trump tweeted that he would be ending or “substantially reducing” foreign aid to Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. These three countries combined got more than $400 million from the U.S. in 2016, the most recent year for which complete data are available.

What did Trump say?

Trump tweeted Monday that he had alerted the U.S. Border Patrol and the military “that this is a National Emergency.”
He  said that the United States would "begin cutting off, or substantially reducing, the massive foreign aid routinely given to them.”
While the president can freeze foreign aid payments for 45 days, ultimately the authority to cancel them rests with Congress. One exception to this rule would be if the president could prove that the nations in question violated conditions that were placed on the aid. However, it is unclear if such a situation exists in this case.
He also claimed that "unknown Middle Easterners" were "mixed in" with the Central American migrants. He has not clarified how he knows that Middle Easterners were part of this migrant caravan.


On Oct. 16, Trump had threatened in a tweet to stop sending money to Honduras “if the large Caravan of people heading to the U.S. is not stopped and brought back to Honduras.”
At the time of this tweet, the migrant caravan numbered roughly 1,600. It has now estimated to have swelled to more than 7,000.
The migrants say that they are trying to escape violence and poverty.  In 2017, Honduras was ranked the most dangerous travel destination in the world.

How much aid is the U.S. sending to these nations?

Speaking to media at the White House on Tuesday, Trump said that the U.S. was giving "hundreds of millions of dollars" to these three nations. In 2016, which was a record year for Guatemala and Honduras, the total number for the three nations was $419,068,700.
According to USAID, in 2016 (the most recent year for which complete data are available), the United States gave Honduras $152,015,404. The numbers for 2017 show that the U.S. has given Honduras at least $144 million, and that number will likely rise as final reports are compiled.
Guatemala received $176,928,403 from the U.S. in 2016. In 2017, that number rose to roughly $229 million.
El Salvador got the least amount of foreign aid out of these three nations, with $90,125,230 in 2016 and a tentative total of $91 million in 2017.

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Illegal Aliens Chant “Si Se Puede!” as Caravan of Invaders Swells to 14,000


Illegal Aliens Chant “Si Se Puede!” as Caravan of Invaders Swells to 14,000

Jim Hoft
by Jim Hoft
October 22, 2018

The illegal aliens were chanting, “Se se puede!” (Yes we can!) as they lurched closer to the United States on Monday. The number of illegals in the first “caravan” has swelled to 14,000 members.

President Trump tweeted out against the massive army of illegals marching towards the US southern border.

The Washington Times reported:

Members of the illegal immigrant caravan chanted “si se pudo!” as they made their way north through Mexico Monday, having defied the will of one country and vowing to test the spine of another, the U.S., very soon.

The chant, which translates roughly as “Yes we could,” is a takeoff on the “Si se puede” — Yes we can! — cheer that immigrant-rights activists have used for years, and which the Obama campaign co-opted in 2008.

Mexican police, who failed to stop them at that country’s border with Guatemala, now serve as escorts for the caravan as it barrels north, its members clear that they have no intention of staying in Mexico, and have eyes only for the U.S..

New estimates cited by El Universal, a Mexican newspaper, say the caravan now has 14,000 people, many of them already in Mexico while others still wait.

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Previously Deported Illegal Aliens Join Caravan: ‘It’s Time for Me to Go Back’


Previously deported illegal aliens are joining the now 7,000-strong migrant caravan headed to the United States-Mexico border, to inundate and overwhelm the country’s asylum and immigration system.

A new report by the Washington Post reveals that the migrant caravan now includes illegal aliens who have already been deported from the U.S., but who are looking to illegally re-enter through the southern border with the caravan.

As noted by the Post, illegal aliens who have been deported multiple times are now a part of the caravan, including 29-year-old Imner Anthony Fuentes, who has been deported from the U.S. six times.

“That’s just how it is,” Fuentes told the Post. “They catch you, and you try to get back.”

Fuentes was most recently deported five months ago for the sixth time out of Birmingham, Alabama. Another previously deported illegal alien, 36-year-old Job Reyes, has joined the caravan.

“It’s time for me to go back to the United States. It’s a country where I can live my life, unlike Guatemala,” Reyes told the Post. Reyes was deported after over-staying his visa for 14 years.

“When I heard about the caravan, I knew it was my chance,” Reyes told the Post.

Another previously deported illegal alien, 32-year-old Juan Jimenez, told the Post he joined the caravan as well in an effort to go back to working in the country.

President Trump on Monday announced that he would begin the process of cutting off foreign aid to Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador for their inability to stop the migrant caravan from marching up to the U.S.-Mexico border. The president also called the caravan a “national emergency.”

“Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador were not able to do the job of stopping people from leaving their country and coming illegally to the U.S.,” President Trump tweeted. “We will now begin cutting off, or substantially reducing, the massive foreign aid routinely given to them.”

The Central American countries receive more than $500 million in federal aid from the U.S. every year. Trump has not yet indicated how much of that federal aid will be cut.

As Breitbart News‘s Neil Munro reported, migrants with the caravan profiled by the New York Times and the Associated Press have all noted that their main goal once arriving in the U.S. is looking for a job — which is not an eligible claim for asylum.

Breitbart Texas reported that the migrant caravan stormed through Mexico last week, tearing down a border barrier in the process as they cross from Guatemala to Mexico.

Less than six months ago, a similar migrant caravan was allowed to cross into the U.S. with weak asylum claims despite threats from President Trump of closing down the border. Many migrants from that caravan are now illegal aliens living in the U.S. as they await their asylum hearings.

Currently, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million legal and illegal immigrants every year, with more than 70 percent coming to the country through the process known as “chain migration,” whereby newly naturalized citizens are allowed to bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the country.

The mass illegal and legal importation of mostly low-skilled foreign workers is a boon to big business and Wall Street, but results in decades of poor job growth, stagnant wages, and increased public costs for working and middle-class Americans.

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Spanish-language network reporter reveals who is ‘infiltrating’ migrant caravan heading to US

A reporter for the Spanish-language network Univision revealed that he had met people from a Muslim-majority country were infiltrating the migrant caravan from Honduras headed towards the U.S. border. “They infiltrated themselves in this caravan"
Univision correspondent Francisco Santa Anna was reporting from a bridge in Guatemala where the migrant caravan was attempting to cross into Mexico on their way to the United States. Santa Anna said he had himself met people from Bangladesh. The Daily Caller reported a translation of Santa Anna’s claims as he reported from Mexico. “The borders in Central American are not as strong as the U.S., which makes it possible for people from Panama and Ecuador to cross easily,” Santa Anna explained. “They cross from Costa Rica, then later go through Guatemala and eventually make it into our country.”
“Yesterday when we were traveling through Guatemala, we noticed people from El Salvador and even people from Bangladesh,” he continued. “Can you imagine what they had to do to get here?" he said. "They infiltrated themselves in this caravan and tried to cross with the crowd. That would have benefited them greatly.”
Santa Anna continued to say that they were identified and detained by immigration officials. Here’s the video of the report in Spanish from the Daily Caller:


Mexican officials appeared to listen to President Donald Trump’s demands to stop the caravan from arriving at the U.S. border, but recent reports indicate that some officials are aiding the migrants on their trek. The Mexican ambassador to the U.S. admitted Thursday on Fox News that they believed the caravan to be at least in part politically motivated.
“We have evidence that this caravan is also very much politically motivated,” ambassador Gutierrez said. “We’re obviously sensitive to the humanitarian situation that we encounter, and we’re acting precisely.
“But we have also made very clear that there’s no legal ground on which Mexico can issue a permit by which people can just go through Mexico toward the United States,” he concluded.

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Caravan migrant army attacks Mexican cops, provisions itself robbing Mexican markets


To hear the left tell it, the vast Honduran migrant caravan, as many as 10,000-strong now, crawling up to the U.S. border to illegally enter the U.S. couldn’t possibly have criminals in its ranks. 


Get a load of this exchange between President Trump and a mainstream media minion, as reported by the Daily Mail:



At one point during the briefing, Emily Cochrane, a reporter for The New York Times, asked Trump: ‘What evidence do you have that these are hardened criminals that are coming to the United States?’


Trump appeared agitated.


‘Oh please. Please, don’t be a baby, OK,’ the president said. ‘Take a look, just take a look, look at what’s happening, look at the Mexican soldiers that are laying on the ground.


‘Take a look. These are hardened – I didn’t say in all cases but in many cases these are hardened criminals.


‘These are tough, tough people.


‘And I don’t want them in our country and neither does our country want them in our country.’


Maybe it was a sincere, if naive, question. But Trump doesn’t have to really prove anything, given that the migrants seem to be hellbent on breaking immigration law even if they really are just the sweet little daisies portrayed by the press. However, on Twitter, the evidence is mounting that Trump is right because we are already seeing evidence that the marching group is acting like an invading army, with crimes such as assault and robbery as the horde snakes through Mexico northward:


For starters, the migrants threw rocks and beat up Mexican cops as they busted their way through its southern border. Here’s an irate Twitter users tweet with a photo:


 



 



Now we have reports of robbery of Mexican shops, along with a video, posted for all to see by other Twitterers. The report looks fairly credible:


 



 



The reality is, people who leave their homes often have very good reasons for leaving and those reasons are not always pretty ones. Crooks often are the first people to leave home for a fresh start, and they’re actually a vanguard of sorts in mass migrations. Read anything by Eric Hoffer to understand the key role of the misfit in mass movements and migrations, and this Honduran long march looks like both. Hoffer understood the dynamic perfectly.


But such realities do spoil the media’s “narrative” which has been to focus solely on pictures of the few toddlers being subject to marching in that rabble, (which looks like child abuse, the more we see of this bunch) and reporting immigration issues solely in terms of sob stories, massaged for maximum pity-party effect. Fact is, most migrants are not the poorest of the poor as depicted, but the lower middle classes of these countries, and people with savings and cash to pay smugglers, in search of bigger benefit packages.


For real refugees, you have to look south to the horrors of Venezuela, where migrants don’t march in organized groups with paychecks to boot, let alone wave the Venezuelan banner, burn the flag of the country they claim to be desperate to live in, or break down borders by beating up cops. Some among them, for sure, are robbers, as happens in all mass migrations – the Brazil border incident revealed that for certain. But they’re also people like this, desperate to escape socialism, running to first and second countries of refuge such as Peru, and not waving or burning any flags. Nor are they looking to vote more socialism in.


Somehow, there seem to be more criminals among the less-desperate populations of military-aged young men from Honduras heading northward on the logic that they have a right to enter.


And make no mistake, if they get in, the crime that makes their countries so miserable in the first place, will flow here from it.


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To hear the left tell it, the vast Honduran migrant caravan, as many as 10,000-strong now, crawling up to the U.S. border to illegally enter the U.S. couldn’t possibly have criminals in its ranks. 


Get a load of this exchange between President Trump and a mainstream media minion, as reported by the Daily Mail:


At one point during the briefing, Emily Cochrane, a reporter for The New York Times, asked Trump: ‘What evidence do you have that these are hardened criminals that are coming to the United States?’


Trump appeared agitated.


‘Oh please. Please, don’t be a baby, OK,’ the president said. ‘Take a look, just take a look, look at what’s happening, look at the Mexican soldiers that are laying on the ground.


‘Take a look. These are hardened – I didn’t say in all cases but in many cases these are hardened criminals.


‘These are tough, tough people.


‘And I don’t want them in our country and neither does our country want them in our country.’


Maybe it was a sincere, if naive, question. But Trump doesn’t have to really prove anything, given that the migrants seem to be hellbent on breaking immigration law even if they really are just the sweet little daisies portrayed by the press. However, on Twitter, the evidence is mounting that Trump is right because we are already seeing evidence that the marching group is acting like an invading army, with crimes such as assault and robbery as the horde snakes through Mexico northward:


For starters, the migrants threw rocks and beat up Mexican cops as they busted their way through its southern border. Here’s an irate Twitter users tweet with a photo:


 



 



Now we have reports of robbery of Mexican shops, along with a video, posted for all to see by other Twitterers. The report looks fairly credible:


 



 



The reality is, people who leave their homes often have very good reasons for leaving and those reasons are not always pretty ones. Crooks often are the first people to leave home for a fresh start, and they’re actually a vanguard of sorts in mass migrations. Read anything by Eric Hoffer to understand the key role of the misfit in mass movements and migrations, and this Honduran long march looks like both. Hoffer understood the dynamic perfectly.


But such realities do spoil the media’s “narrative” which has been to focus solely on pictures of the few toddlers being subject to marching in that rabble, (which looks like child abuse, the more we see of this bunch) and reporting immigration issues solely in terms of sob stories, massaged for maximum pity-party effect. Fact is, most migrants are not the poorest of the poor as depicted, but the lower middle classes of these countries, and people with savings and cash to pay smugglers, in search of bigger benefit packages.


For real refugees, you have to look south to the horrors of Venezuela, where migrants don’t march in organized groups with paychecks to boot, let alone wave the Venezuelan banner, burn the flag of the country they claim to be desperate to live in, or break down borders by beating up cops. Some among them, for sure, are robbers, as happens in all mass migrations – the Brazil border incident revealed that for certain. But they’re also people like this, desperate to escape socialism, running to first and second countries of refuge such as Peru, and not waving or burning any flags. Nor are they looking to vote more socialism in.


Somehow, there seem to be more criminals among the less-desperate populations of military-aged young men from Honduras heading northward on the logic that they have a right to enter.


And make no mistake, if they get in, the crime that makes their countries so miserable in the first place, will flow here from it.


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Migrant Caravan Points Way to GOP Midterm Success



The current caravan is a group of four- to seven-thousand Hondurans, traveling from Honduras to the United States. Google Maps shows the distance between San Pedro Sula, the large city in Honduras where the march started, and Brownsville, Texas, the most logical border city, as about 1,408 miles, a 500-hour trek on foot.



Fox News screenshot


Assuming generously that the caravan walks 10 hours a day, it will take the group 46 days to reach the U.S., long after the upcoming midterm election. It’s also safe to assume that they are riding most of the way, on trucks or busses.


Interestingly, the caravan consists primarily of military-aged men, as opposed to women and children, as this photo from the Daily Mail demonstrates. Women and children are few, and mainly being used as photo props. The migrant hordes entering Europe from the Middle East were also primarily young men.



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What the media is surprisingly incurious about is who is paying for this journey. Thousands of adults and children on a 45-day trek, need food, water, bathroom facilities, first aid, and other services that all cost money. The New York Times was all over the false story of United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley ordering extravagant new drapes, but they are uninterested in funding of this enormously costly caravan.


The timing is also suspicious. This caravan is making its move in October, the month of “surprises” ahead of a major election. Two years ago, it was the Access Hollywood tapes. This October brought us last-minute Justice Kavanaugh accusations, Senator Elizabeth Warren unsuccessfully attempting to prove herself Native American, a suspicious murder in Turkey implicating the Saudi royal family, and now this supposedly spontaneous migrant caravan.


The only common denominator is an upcoming election, one of the utmost importance to Democrats, on political life support, desperately trying to regain power and relevance. These events are not coincidental, instead all are preplanned and part of an electoral strategy.


The migrant horde, at least 4,000 in number, seek better socio-economic opportunity in the United States, something lacking in their home country. They are not alone. Some 150 million adults worldwide would migrate to the U.S. if they could. Bringing their children, parents, and extended families could double this number, and double the U.S. population if they all actually came here. That would fulfill Barack Obama’s dream of “fundamentally transforming America” although not in a good way.


Without language or other skills necessary to be productive in the U.S. (and Central American nations rank the lowest in the hemisphere for English), most would be enjoying the health, education, and welfare benefits of the U.S. courtesy of already overtaxed US citizens. What else might they be bringing?


How about diseases, particularly those common in their home countries, but not in the U.S.? I’ve written about drug-resistant TB, scabies, chicken pox and hepatitis crossing the border with these migrants. Chagas disease is the latest regional scourge turning up in the U.S. Terrorists could also easily join the caravan, bringing in weapons and ideologies of mass destruction to the U.S. Already, the president of Guatemala has stated he’s found such terrorists in his country. This, in addition to run of the mill criminals – thieves, murderers, rapists, gang members, and the like. Remember Kate Steinle?


Interesting that 100 ISIS terrorists were caught in Guatemala at the same time the caravan moved toward the U.S. How many were not caught and remain within the caravan? Democrats and the media seem non-plussed about this clear and present threat to America.


Recently there has been an uptick in acute flaccid myelitis, a polio-like neurologic illness affecting mostly children, untreatable, and often leading to permanent paralysis. Polio has been mostly eradicated but is still prevalent in Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.  It has also returned to Venezuela, a side benefit of their full-on socialism.


Could any of these caravan migrants be from these countries and carrying a polio-like illness? Does everyone entering the U.S. receive a physical exam? Is the recent outbreak of acute flaccid myelitis a coincidence or is it related? The CDC is mum on the subject, so we can only speculate and try to connect the dots.


Democrats hope the caravan will hurt President Trump. Images of the U.S. military turning away migrants from the border will dominate the news cycle. All that’s necessary is for a Democrat brown-shirt activist, inserted into the caravan, attempting to trigger a violent response from the military or an ICE agent, captured and edited by preplaced media operatives, all to damage Trump and Republicans ahead of the midterms.


Trump is wisely encouraging Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico to stop the caravan, wielding a big economic stick as he makes these countries an offer they can’t refuse. After two years, they already know not to cross Trump, especially on his signature issue of border security. So far, Mexico is listening to Trump, attempting to stop the caravan on their southern border.


I have a better idea. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell should call their respective houses of Congress into emergency session to vote on completely funding the wall on the U.S. southern border. After all, this is a matter of national security and urgency.


Let every member of Congress go on record as for or against border and national security. Then load up all illegal immigrants currently in U.S. detention centers into busses and send them to the local campaign offices of all members of Congress, regardless of party, who voted against protecting and securing our borders.


Drop them off in San Francisco, Manhattan, Portland, and Seattle, at the district offices of those voting ‘no’ on the wall. Let these Representatives and Senators contend with illegal immigrants in their neighborhoods and districts. How will the voters like a small migrant caravan in their towns? Perhaps they can then ask their elected officials why they refuse to do anything to stop or prevent this? What a good question to ask a few days before an election.


Let the Democrats defend opening our country to those disrespecting America, as this photo of two migrants burning the American flag on the Guatemala-Mexico border illustrates.


 



 



Those virtue signaling over the plight of illegal immigrants can live with the consequences of their virtue. If the immigrants are all law-abiding, hard-working, productive members of society, then these communities should be delighted with their new residents. If they are something else, then too bad.


Elections have consequences. Vote for a party that wants open borders and unlimited immigration, then live with the results of that decision, but at home, in their backyard, not somewhere else. It’s only when voters and legislators have to live with the consequences of their votes do the votes seem to matter.


How would that be for an October surprise, this time for the Democrats.



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Brian C Joondeph, MD, MPS, a Denver based physician and writer. Follow him on Facebook,  LinkedIn and Twitter.


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Caravan refers to, “A group of travelers, as merchants or pilgrims, journeying together for safety in passing through deserts or hostile territory.” Conjuring up images dating back to biblical days of people braving hardship during their travels, the media has coopted the term for political benefit to describe a horde of illegal immigrants heading to the U.S. just ahead of a major election.


They are neither merchants nor pilgrims. I doubt they are facing severe hardship during their journey as most of their basic needs are being met courtesy of wealthy benefactors.


The current caravan is a group of four- to seven-thousand Hondurans, traveling from Honduras to the United States. Google Maps shows the distance between San Pedro Sula, the large city in Honduras where the march started, and Brownsville, Texas, the most logical border city, as about 1,408 miles, a 500-hour trek on foot.



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Assuming generously that the caravan walks 10 hours a day, it will take the group 46 days to reach the U.S., long after the upcoming midterm election. It’s also safe to assume that they are riding most of the way, on trucks or busses.


Interestingly, the caravan consists primarily of military-aged men, as opposed to women and children, as this photo from the Daily Mail demonstrates. Women and children are few, and mainly being used as photo props. The migrant hordes entering Europe from the Middle East were also primarily young men.



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What the media is surprisingly incurious about is who is paying for this journey. Thousands of adults and children on a 45-day trek, need food, water, bathroom facilities, first aid, and other services that all cost money. The New York Times was all over the false story of United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley ordering extravagant new drapes, but they are uninterested in funding of this enormously costly caravan.


The timing is also suspicious. This caravan is making its move in October, the month of “surprises” ahead of a major election. Two years ago, it was the Access Hollywood tapes. This October brought us last-minute Justice Kavanaugh accusations, Senator Elizabeth Warren unsuccessfully attempting to prove herself Native American, a suspicious murder in Turkey implicating the Saudi royal family, and now this supposedly spontaneous migrant caravan.


The only common denominator is an upcoming election, one of the utmost importance to Democrats, on political life support, desperately trying to regain power and relevance. These events are not coincidental, instead all are preplanned and part of an electoral strategy.


The migrant horde, at least 4,000 in number, seek better socio-economic opportunity in the United States, something lacking in their home country. They are not alone. Some 150 million adults worldwide would migrate to the U.S. if they could. Bringing their children, parents, and extended families could double this number, and double the U.S. population if they all actually came here. That would fulfill Barack Obama’s dream of “fundamentally transforming America” although not in a good way.


Without language or other skills necessary to be productive in the U.S. (and Central American nations rank the lowest in the hemisphere for English), most would be enjoying the health, education, and welfare benefits of the U.S. courtesy of already overtaxed US citizens. What else might they be bringing?


How about diseases, particularly those common in their home countries, but not in the U.S.? I’ve written about drug-resistant TB, scabies, chicken pox and hepatitis crossing the border with these migrants. Chagas disease is the latest regional scourge turning up in the U.S. Terrorists could also easily join the caravan, bringing in weapons and ideologies of mass destruction to the U.S. Already, the president of Guatemala has stated he’s found such terrorists in his country. This, in addition to run of the mill criminals – thieves, murderers, rapists, gang members, and the like. Remember Kate Steinle?


Interesting that 100 ISIS terrorists were caught in Guatemala at the same time the caravan moved toward the U.S. How many were not caught and remain within the caravan? Democrats and the media seem non-plussed about this clear and present threat to America.


Recently there has been an uptick in acute flaccid myelitis, a polio-like neurologic illness affecting mostly children, untreatable, and often leading to permanent paralysis. Polio has been mostly eradicated but is still prevalent in Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.  It has also returned to Venezuela, a side benefit of their full-on socialism.


Could any of these caravan migrants be from these countries and carrying a polio-like illness? Does everyone entering the U.S. receive a physical exam? Is the recent outbreak of acute flaccid myelitis a coincidence or is it related? The CDC is mum on the subject, so we can only speculate and try to connect the dots.


Democrats hope the caravan will hurt President Trump. Images of the U.S. military turning away migrants from the border will dominate the news cycle. All that’s necessary is for a Democrat brown-shirt activist, inserted into the caravan, attempting to trigger a violent response from the military or an ICE agent, captured and edited by preplaced media operatives, all to damage Trump and Republicans ahead of the midterms.


Trump is wisely encouraging Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico to stop the caravan, wielding a big economic stick as he makes these countries an offer they can’t refuse. After two years, they already know not to cross Trump, especially on his signature issue of border security. So far, Mexico is listening to Trump, attempting to stop the caravan on their southern border.


I have a better idea. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell should call their respective houses of Congress into emergency session to vote on completely funding the wall on the U.S. southern border. After all, this is a matter of national security and urgency.


Let every member of Congress go on record as for or against border and national security. Then load up all illegal immigrants currently in U.S. detention centers into busses and send them to the local campaign offices of all members of Congress, regardless of party, who voted against protecting and securing our borders.


Drop them off in San Francisco, Manhattan, Portland, and Seattle, at the district offices of those voting ‘no’ on the wall. Let these Representatives and Senators contend with illegal immigrants in their neighborhoods and districts. How will the voters like a small migrant caravan in their towns? Perhaps they can then ask their elected officials why they refuse to do anything to stop or prevent this? What a good question to ask a few days before an election.


Let the Democrats defend opening our country to those disrespecting America, as this photo of two migrants burning the American flag on the Guatemala-Mexico border illustrates.


 



 



Those virtue signaling over the plight of illegal immigrants can live with the consequences of their virtue. If the immigrants are all law-abiding, hard-working, productive members of society, then these communities should be delighted with their new residents. If they are something else, then too bad.


Elections have consequences. Vote for a party that wants open borders and unlimited immigration, then live with the results of that decision, but at home, in their backyard, not somewhere else. It’s only when voters and legislators have to live with the consequences of their votes do the votes seem to matter.


How would that be for an October surprise, this time for the Democrats.



Screenshot, Fox News


Brian C Joondeph, MD, MPS, a Denver based physician and writer. Follow him on Facebook,  LinkedIn and Twitter.


Images credit: Fox News screenshots




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