Report: Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel could be ousted next week over her immigration policies

Angela Merkel could be ousted as chancellor of Germany as early as next week if she doesn’t devise a new plan for her country’s migrant crisis, according to a member of Germany’s parliament.

Why is this happening?

Kai Whittaker, a member of Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, said infighting is weakening the ruling coalition and could make the chancellor’s position unsustainable, the Daily Mail reported.

Merkel is battling with Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who wants Germany to send back migrants who have registered in other European Union countries. On the other hand, Merkel believes an open-door migrant policy is vital to Europe’s unity.

“This is a European challenge that also needs a European solution,” Merkel said. “And I view this issue as decisive for keeping Europe together.”

Both Merkel and Seehofer are refusing to compromise, the report stated. Forcing Merkel to reverse the open-door migrant policy she has had in place since 2015 would greatly undermine her authority. Merkel is often described as one of the most powerful women in the world.

“We are in a serious situation because the question of the migration crisis evolved into a power question,” Whittaker told BBC radio. “The question is who is leading the government? Is it Angela Merkel or is it Horst Seehofer? Everybody seems to be standing firm and that’s the problem.”

If no compromise is reached by Monday, members expect Seehofer to defy Merkel and go ahead with plans alone, the Daily Mail reported.

What are the deadlines?

Merkel wants more time to try to reach bilateral immigration deals with partners such as Italy and Greece. She wants to take up with matter at an EU summit at the end of this month, according to reports. Whittaker, however, is pushing for a plan before the Bavarian state elections on Oct. 14.

“This kind of has the potential to diminish the authority of her and Horts Seehofer and it could well be that at the end of next week we have a new situation,” Whittaker said.

Asked what he meant by “new situation,” Whittaker said he meant “probably a new Chancellor.”

“I can’t say it’s out of the question,” Whittaker said.

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Democrat seeking primary win goes full masochist

Virtue-signaling is so easy and ego-flattering that even progressives may be tired of it. As a means of grabbing attention, it is so passé that underdogs in Democrat primary races have to move on to other, more demanding means of moral exhibitionism. At least that’s the best explanation I can come up with for a surpassingly stupid campaign video featuring Levi Tillemann, a Democrat vying for his party’s nomination for the House of Representatives in Colorado’s Sixth District.


Tillemann, who badly trails Democrat Jason Crow in the primary race, created a campaign video showing him pepper spraying himself in the eyes, which seems an obvious appeal to the S&M community, which I understand trends strongly Democrat, but that is not what he claims. Lukas Mikelionis of Fox News reports on what Tillermann says is his point:



Levi Tillemann, who’s trying to woo the voters in the upcoming party’s primary in less than two weeks, criticized President Trump’s suggestion to arm school officials and teachers with guns, claiming pepper spray is a better alternative to stop potential school shooters.


“I’m calling on Congress to stop talking past each other and try something new,” Tilleman says in the video. “Empower schools and teachers with non-lethal self-defense tools, like this can of pepper spray.”


You can watch the auto-pepper spray segment of his 3 minute video here:




I give him S&M props for spraying right into his own eyes. There is no doubt he took some pain, and emerges smiling from the soapy tub of water he dunked his head in.


But as a demonstration of a means of defending school classrooms without a gun, it fails. One has to be within a foot or two of the armed perp, holding the pepper spray out in a threatening fashion in order to produce the same disabling result that Tillemann produced on himself. What kind of armed gunman seeking murder allows someone to get that close? Only an inattentive or suicidal gunman would permit such an approach,


What Tillerman doesn’t understand or can’t admit is that a firearm can function over a much greater distance than a can of pepper spray.


But of course, just watching the video proves that he is not all there, and not to be trusted with any political power.


Virtue-signaling is so easy and ego-flattering that even progressives may be tired of it. As a means of grabbing attention, it is so passé that underdogs in Democrat primary races have to move on to other, more demanding means of moral exhibitionism. At least that’s the best explanation I can come up with for a surpassingly stupid campaign video featuring Levi Tillemann, a Democrat vying for his party’s nomination for the House of Representatives in Colorado’s Sixth District.


Tillemann, who badly trails Democrat Jason Crow in the primary race, created a campaign video showing him pepper spraying himself in the eyes, which seems an obvious appeal to the S&M community, which I understand trends strongly Democrat, but that is not what he claims. Lukas Mikelionis of Fox News reports on what Tillermann says is his point:


Levi Tillemann, who’s trying to woo the voters in the upcoming party’s primary in less than two weeks, criticized President Trump’s suggestion to arm school officials and teachers with guns, claiming pepper spray is a better alternative to stop potential school shooters.


“I’m calling on Congress to stop talking past each other and try something new,” Tilleman says in the video. “Empower schools and teachers with non-lethal self-defense tools, like this can of pepper spray.”


You can watch the auto-pepper spray segment of his 3 minute video here:




I give him S&M props for spraying right into his own eyes. There is no doubt he took some pain, and emerges smiling from the soapy tub of water he dunked his head in.


But as a demonstration of a means of defending school classrooms without a gun, it fails. One has to be within a foot or two of the armed perp, holding the pepper spray out in a threatening fashion in order to produce the same disabling result that Tillemann produced on himself. What kind of armed gunman seeking murder allows someone to get that close? Only an inattentive or suicidal gunman would permit such an approach,


What Tillerman doesn’t understand or can’t admit is that a firearm can function over a much greater distance than a can of pepper spray.


But of course, just watching the video proves that he is not all there, and not to be trusted with any political power.




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Good news! Dems turn to Hollywood for help with ‘messaging and turnout’

Good news! Dems turn to Hollywood for help with ‘messaging and turnout’
If you were even remotely engaged in the events surrounding the last election, you probably received at least one left-wing diatribe from a Hollywood multi-millionaire. For most of 2016, you couldn’t swing a dead cat without hitting an actor, singer, producer or director who was berating you about Hillary Clinton.

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National media ignoring DOJ arrests of 2,300 suspected pedophiles

A massive nationwide round-up of suspected online child sex offenders by the Department of Justice has gone virtually unreported on the major national media. The Department of Justice is certainly proud of “Operation Broken Heart” and issued a press release two days ago that included the newsthat:


The Department of Justice today announced the arrest of more than 2,300 suspected online child sex offenders during a three-month, nationwide, operation conducted by Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces. The task forces identified 195 offenders who either produced child pornography or committed child sexual abuse, and 383 children who suffered recent, ongoing, or historical sexual abuse or production of child pornography.



The 61 ICAC task forces, located in all 50 states and comprised of more than 4,500 federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies, led the coordinated operation known as “Broken Heart” during the months of March, April, and May 2018.  During the course of the operation, the task forces investigated more than 25,200 complaints of technology-facilitated crimes against children and delivered more than 3,700 presentations on Internet safety to over 390,000 youth and adults.   


“No child should ever have to endure sexual abuse,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. “And yet, in recent years, certain forms of modern technology have facilitated the spread of child pornography and created greater incentives for its production. We at the Department of Justice are determined to strike back against these repugnant crimes. It is shocking and very sad that in this one operation, we have arrested more than 2,300 alleged child predators and investigated some 25,200 sexual abuse complaints. Any would-be criminal should be warned: this Department will remain relentless in hunting down those who victimize our children.”



The little publicity did this receive seems to be confined to local media, as seen in this Google News search for “operation broken heart.”


Kent man faces child porn charge,






are typical entries.


Mike Cernovich ponders what this implies:


 




Hmmmm.


A massive nationwide round-up of suspected online child sex offenders by the Department of Justice has gone virtually unreported on the major national media. The Department of Justice is certainly proud of “Operation Broken Heart” and issued a press release two days ago that included the newsthat:


The Department of Justice today announced the arrest of more than 2,300 suspected online child sex offenders during a three-month, nationwide, operation conducted by Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces. The task forces identified 195 offenders who either produced child pornography or committed child sexual abuse, and 383 children who suffered recent, ongoing, or historical sexual abuse or production of child pornography.


The 61 ICAC task forces, located in all 50 states and comprised of more than 4,500 federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies, led the coordinated operation known as “Broken Heart” during the months of March, April, and May 2018.  During the course of the operation, the task forces investigated more than 25,200 complaints of technology-facilitated crimes against children and delivered more than 3,700 presentations on Internet safety to over 390,000 youth and adults.   


“No child should ever have to endure sexual abuse,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. “And yet, in recent years, certain forms of modern technology have facilitated the spread of child pornography and created greater incentives for its production. We at the Department of Justice are determined to strike back against these repugnant crimes. It is shocking and very sad that in this one operation, we have arrested more than 2,300 alleged child predators and investigated some 25,200 sexual abuse complaints. Any would-be criminal should be warned: this Department will remain relentless in hunting down those who victimize our children.”



The little publicity did this receive seems to be confined to local media, as seen in this Google News search for “operation broken heart.”


Kent man faces child porn charge,






are typical entries.


Mike Cernovich ponders what this implies:


 




Hmmmm.




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Here we go. Geert Wilders launches new “Draw Mohammed” competition

It’s been a couple of years now since Dutch politician and Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders came up considerably short in his bid to unseat the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. I still follow him on Twitter, however, which is how I noticed last night that he was hatching a new plan.

A new “Draw Mohammed” contest? What could possibly go wrong? He seems to be serious, however. The UK Express picked up the story and sketched out the few available details.

The contest, launched by the Dutch Party for Freedom, will be held in the party’s offices in the Netherlands’ parliament.

The competition has received the go-ahead from the country’s Counter-terrorism Agency NCTV, as announced on Twitter by the party leader Geert Wilders.

On Tuesday he wrote: “Dutch Counter-terrorism Agency NCTV gives green light to Muhammad cartoon contest in secured PVV quarters of Dutch Parliament later this year.

“So that’s what we’re going to do and organize! With cartoonist/ex-Muslim Bosch Fawstin!

Wilders earns full points for consistency, but at this point I find myself wondering what greater purpose this serves today. Haven’t we already had this debate and settled the larger questions? Journalists from multiple countries have proven that freedom of expression is paramount and they can defy Islamic blasphemy laws by creating and publishing images of the Muslim prophet. In return, a subset of radical Islamic terrorists has proven that they were willing to blow up your newspaper offices or try to shoot up your art gallery if you do so.

With the above point having been proven, at this stage of the war on Islamic terror, it just seems like deliberate provocation without much of a point to make. If Geert draws out some potential Muslim killers who try to take out Dutch members of Parliament or any artists who enter the contest, perhaps someone will die. Perhaps they won’t. But while I don’t want to appear completely jaded about a very serious subject, we’ve seen this movie before. It doesn’t end well and nobody “wins.” We add a few more digits to the body count, it’s still blasphemy to depict Mohammed and the west still embraces free speech.

But hey… who am I to judge? If the Dutch are holding an officially sanctioned contest I guess we’re off to the races once again. If you’re a budding artist looking to strike a blow for free speech, enjoy living on the edge, hunger for the thrill of being hunted by terrorists or simply find life too boring (or long), you can send your entries to muhammadcartoons@pvv.nl starting today. And when you’re finished, you can shop on Google for some stylish new body armor. Just be sure to check which local laws apply where you live first.

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Pompeo Says North Korea Sanctions to Remain Until Complete Denuclearization

By Christine Kim and David Brunnstrom

SEOUL (Reuters) – Tough sanctions will remain on North Korea until its complete denuclearization, the U.S. secretary of state said on Thursday, apparently contradicting the North’s view that the process agreed at this week’s summit would be phased and reciprocal.

U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued a joint statement after their Singapore meeting that reaffirmed the North’s commitment to "work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula", while Trump "committed to provide security guarantees".

Trump later told a news conference he would end joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises.

"President Trump has been incredibly clear about the sequencing of denuclearization and relief from the sanctions," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters after meeting South Korea’s president and Japan’s foreign minister in Seoul.

"We are going to get complete denuclearization; only then will there be relief from the sanctions," he said.

North Korean state media reported on Wednesday Kim and Trump had recognized the principle of "step-by-step and simultaneous action" to achieve peace and denuclearization on the Korean peninsula.

The summit statement provided no details on when North Korea would give up its nuclear weapons program or how the dismantling might be verified.

Skeptics of how much the meeting achieved pointed to the North Korean leadership’s long-held view that nuclear weapons are a bulwark against what it fears are U.S. plans to overthrow it and unite the Korean peninsula.

However, South Korean President Moon Jae-In said the world, through the summit, had escaped the threat of war, echoing Trump’s upbeat assessment of his meeting with Kim.

"What’s most important was that the people of the world, including those in the United States, Japan and Koreans, have all been able to escape the threat of war, nuclear weapons and missiles," Moon told Pompeo.

Pompeo insisted North Korea was committed to giving up its nuclear arsenal but said it would "be a process, not an easy one".

Kim understood getting rid of his nuclear arsenal needed to be done quickly and there would only be relief from stringent U.N. sanctions on North Korea after its "complete denuclearization", Pompeo said.

Moon later said South Korea would be flexible when it comes to military pressure on North Korea if it is sincere about denuclearization.

Also on Thursday, North and South Korea held their first military talks in more than a decade. The talks followed on from an inter-Korean summit in April at which Moon and Kim agreed to defuse tension and cease "hostile acts".

Speaking later in the day in Beijing, Pompeo thanked China for its efforts to ensure the Trump-Kim summit happened, but also struck a note of caution.

"I wanted to thank you for the kind words you had for President Trump and work he did to put us in this place where we now believe we have a path forward which can truly, for the first time in so many years, create peace on the peninsula," Pompeo told the Chinese government’s top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi.

"And there is still a lot of work to do. There are still risks that we won’t achieve that."

Wang said the meeting brought the Korean peninsula nuclear issue back to the correct track of resolving it peacefully.

"It accords with the all parties’ joint interests, including those of the United States and North Korea," he said.

‘EVERYBODY MUCH SAFER’

The United States has long insisted on complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization by North Korea.

But the summit statement reference to North Korea committing to work toward the complete denuclearization of the peninsula has used been by North Korea in the past to include a U.S. nuclear umbrella in the region, and echoes promises it has failed to keep.

Trump returned to the United States on Wednesday and took to Twitter to hail the meeting, the first between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader, as a major win for American security.

"Everybody can now feel much safer than the day I took office," Trump tweeted. "There is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea."

Democratic critics in the United States said the agreement was short on detail and the Republican president had made too many concessions to Kim, whose country is under U.N. sanctions for its nuclear and weapons programs and is widely condemned for human rights abuses.

Pompeo said Trump’s comments about the reduced threat from North Korea were made "with eyes wide open".

"It could be the case that our effort won’t … work but we are determined to set the conditions so that we can right this failure of decades and reset the conditions for North Korea’s participation in the community of nations," Pompeo said after a trilateral meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha and Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono.

MAINTAIN READINESS

Japan has reacted to Trump’s plan to cancel military exercises with South Korea with concern, saying the drills are vital for East Asian security.

Two North Korean missiles flew over Japan last year as North Korea made rapid advances in developing a missile capable of striking the U.S. mainland with a nuclear warhead.

Tokyo is working on arranging a meeting between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Kim, with one possibility being an Abe visit to Pyongyang around August, the Yomiuri newspaper reported.

A Japanese government source familiar with the matter told Reuters officials aimed to discuss a summit with North Korean officials at a regional security conference in Mongolia on Thursday and Friday.

Kang said South Korea and the United States shared the same goals and approach to achieving denuclearization.

"The issue of South Korea-U.S. joint exercises is one that should be discussed," Kang said. "But the issues of the alliance should be dealt with under the premise we maintain a joint ironclad defense posture."

The U.S. intelligence assessment of the nuclear and other military threat posed by North Korea to U.S. and allied forces remained unchanged despite Trump’s and Moon’s assertions about the North Korean nuclear threat being over, a senior U.S. official responsible for studying the North Korean military said.

U.S. officials said it was unclear what types of training involving U.S. and South Korean troops might cross into Trump’s now forbidden zone of "war games". But big, joint U.S.-South Korean exercises appeared off-limits under the new guidance.

"Make no mistake, we are going to maintain the readiness of our forces in South Korea," said one U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity. The official acknowledged, however, it was still not certain how that was going to happen.

The United States maintains about 28,500 soldiers in South Korea, which remains in a technical state of war with the North after the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce rather than a peace treaty.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom and Christine Kim in SEOUL; Additional by Josh Smith and Hyonhee Shin in SEOUL, Yoshifumi Takemoto and Chang-Ran Kim in TOKYO, Michael Martina in BEIJING and Phil Stewart in WASHINGTON; Writing by Lincoln Feast; Editing by Paul Tait, Robert Birsel)

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A big reason why Soros was rejected so badly in the polls last week

The power of a Trump endorsement is the topic du jour in the election news, but the other big story we learned from this past week’s primaries was that George Soros was soundly rejected in his bid to rig the District Attorney’s races in California. His creepy little pawns in his project to get leftist soft-on-crime DAs elected across the state lost in nearly all instances. Voters like me voted for ANYTHING that wasn’t backed by Soros, given the loathesomeness of his agenda. But this wasn’t just confined to solidest conservative voters in the state, the rejection was pan-political.


And now we have a whiff of the why. Here’s the headline:





and here’s the fill:


SACRAMENTO (CBSLA/AP) — California voters’ decision to reduce penalties for drug and property crimes in 2014 contributed to a jump in car burglaries, shoplifting and other theft, researchers reported.


Larcenies increased about 9 percent by 2016, or about 135 more thefts per 100,000 residents than if tougher penalties had remained, according to results of a study by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California released Tuesday.


Who was it who brought us this execrable law that has caused crime to shoot through the roof in California, under the sweet-sounding buzzword of ‘sentencing reform’? None other than George Soros himself, who together with his foundation buddies, shelled out $14 million to get the hellish measure passed, letting criminals off on the streets with zero accountability for their petty crimes that lower the quality of life for law-abiding people. Because we who are the victims are somehow are not supposed to be upset about petty crimes, we are supposed to look away and dismiss them as some problem of petit bourgeois people who are just too attached to their stuff. This 2014 Los Angeles Times report says that Soros and his buddies were able to legally hide their involvement in financing this measure that has since wrought such hell on voters, acting as the shadowy forces pulling the puppetstrings of their little minion “sentencing reform” activists and all their disgusting sob stories. They have a stunning chart of how the organizational octopus worked in this must-see graph here.


That’s how we got Proposition 47, which has brought us stepped-up auto-boosting and other quality of life crimes, oh so predictably, euphemized and sold as “sentencing reform.”


The voters fell for it, and now they are paying the price as the local lowlife commit crimes against them with abandon, and police hands are tied. That’s the Soros agenda up close, stick it to the middle class guy, who wants to be able to walk down the street without getting robbed and at least be able to put a crook in jail for it if it happens. That’s a bridge too far for the Open Society Foundations crowd, which wants life for such voters to be hellish and short, the same way it’s done in Caracas. Soros and his rich elites, in their gated communities with armed bodyguards, endure no such hellishness such as car break-ins, and reinforce their class distinctions from the hoi polloi through this freedom from fear. They probably consider it a means of controlling us, actually, same way Hugo Chavez used unchecked crime as his way of controlling Venezuela’s middle class and poor. Death squads, outsourced to crooks, as it happened. It’s beyond appalling and based on Tuesday’s primaries, apparently voters have caught on to it.


No wonder hardcore Republican John Cox won the second spot in California’s gubernatorial nomination slate – and no wonder the grand old man of California Democratic machine politics, the cunning, un-illusioned and un-stupid Willie Brown warned Democrats that Cox represents trouble for them. No wonder there was no blue wave out here in the bluest of states. In fact, there was an emerging red tide.


This quality of life issue, with car break-ins, and other disgusting crimes skyrocketing is prime material for a Republican resurgence in California, and should be used unsparingly as the campaign heats up. Anti-Soros ads work, and now there is a doozy of one waiting to be made and broadcast. Voters have already rejected Soros’s little pawns. Now the tinder is dry for rejecting the whole slimy Soros agenda of letting crooks out of jail for free.


The power of a Trump endorsement is the topic du jour in the election news, but the other big story we learned from this past week’s primaries was that George Soros was soundly rejected in his bid to rig the District Attorney’s races in California. His creepy little pawns in his project to get leftist soft-on-crime DAs elected across the state lost in nearly all instances. Voters like me voted for ANYTHING that wasn’t backed by Soros, given the loathesomeness of his agenda. But this wasn’t just confined to solidest conservative voters in the state, the rejection was pan-political.


And now we have a whiff of the why. Here’s the headline:




and here’s the fill:


SACRAMENTO (CBSLA/AP) — California voters’ decision to reduce penalties for drug and property crimes in 2014 contributed to a jump in car burglaries, shoplifting and other theft, researchers reported.


Larcenies increased about 9 percent by 2016, or about 135 more thefts per 100,000 residents than if tougher penalties had remained, according to results of a study by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California released Tuesday.


Who was it who brought us this execrable law that has caused crime to shoot through the roof in California, under the sweet-sounding buzzword of ‘sentencing reform’? None other than George Soros himself, who together with his foundation buddies, shelled out $14 million to get the hellish measure passed, letting criminals off on the streets with zero accountability for their petty crimes that lower the quality of life for law-abiding people. Because we who are the victims are somehow are not supposed to be upset about petty crimes, we are supposed to look away and dismiss them as some problem of petit bourgeois people who are just too attached to their stuff. This 2014 Los Angeles Times report says that Soros and his buddies were able to legally hide their involvement in financing this measure that has since wrought such hell on voters, acting as the shadowy forces pulling the puppetstrings of their little minion “sentencing reform” activists and all their disgusting sob stories. They have a stunning chart of how the organizational octopus worked in this must-see graph here.


That’s how we got Proposition 47, which has brought us stepped-up auto-boosting and other quality of life crimes, oh so predictably, euphemized and sold as “sentencing reform.”


The voters fell for it, and now they are paying the price as the local lowlife commit crimes against them with abandon, and police hands are tied. That’s the Soros agenda up close, stick it to the middle class guy, who wants to be able to walk down the street without getting robbed and at least be able to put a crook in jail for it if it happens. That’s a bridge too far for the Open Society Foundations crowd, which wants life for such voters to be hellish and short, the same way it’s done in Caracas. Soros and his rich elites, in their gated communities with armed bodyguards, endure no such hellishness such as car break-ins, and reinforce their class distinctions from the hoi polloi through this freedom from fear. They probably consider it a means of controlling us, actually, same way Hugo Chavez used unchecked crime as his way of controlling Venezuela’s middle class and poor. Death squads, outsourced to crooks, as it happened. It’s beyond appalling and based on Tuesday’s primaries, apparently voters have caught on to it.


No wonder hardcore Republican John Cox won the second spot in California’s gubernatorial nomination slate – and no wonder the grand old man of California Democratic machine politics, the cunning, un-illusioned and un-stupid Willie Brown warned Democrats that Cox represents trouble for them. No wonder there was no blue wave out here in the bluest of states. In fact, there was an emerging red tide.


This quality of life issue, with car break-ins, and other disgusting crimes skyrocketing is prime material for a Republican resurgence in California, and should be used unsparingly as the campaign heats up. Anti-Soros ads work, and now there is a doozy of one waiting to be made and broadcast. Voters have already rejected Soros’s little pawns. Now the tinder is dry for rejecting the whole slimy Soros agenda of letting crooks out of jail for free.




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