Truth is treason in the Empire of Lies

The two reports below are definitely of the “OMG!” caliber!  “This is the first time that I have made a recirculation request since I have been writing on the Internet for 18 years — I consider it that important.” – Col. TES Have you wondered why George Papadopoulos, Micheal Flynn, and others have been indicted by Robert Mueller […]

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Hiring Surged at U.S. Companies in December, Smashing Expectations


Hiring by U.S. companies surged in December.

Private sector payrolls added 271,000 new positions in the month, according to the ADP/Moody’s Analytics survey released Thursday. Economists had estimated just 178,000.

That’s the best monthly performance since the surge of February 2018, when the economy added 280,000. The monthly average gain for the last year rose to 206,000.

November was revised down to 157,000 new jobs from the initially reported 179,000.

The U.S. private payroll numbers stand in stark contrast to data from China, which have indicated a much sharper slowdown. It also implies that the U.S. economy ended the year on a robust pace, defying expectations that it has already started to slow.

“Businesses continue to add aggressively to their payrolls despite the stock market slump and the trade war. Favorable December weather also helped lift the job market,” Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, said in a statement.

The private payroll numbers should push unemployment, already at the decades low level of 3.7 percent, even lower, Zandi added.

The numbers indicate that fears that trade disputes would weigh on American exporters have not become reality. Manufacturing added 12,000 jobs in the month, according to the report. Goods producers overall added 47,000.

Professional and business services grew by 66,000 new positions. Education and health services rose by 61,000 new jobs. Leisure and hospitality added 39,000 jobs.

Mining and natural resource extraction lost 2,000 jobs, likely a reflection of low oil prices.

Hiring was widespread across companies of all sizes. Small businesses added 89,000 jobs. Those with more than 49 workers but less than 500 added a strong 129,000. Larger companies added 54,000.

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Fitton: Judicial Watch Sues for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Security Detail Costs


In all the reporting that has been done regarding the Office of the Special Counsel, something notably missing is a full accounting of what the investigation is costing Americans, as well as any evidence of Trump-Russia collusion.

To try to get more information on Mueller’s basic operational budget, Judicial Watch just filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice for records of costs incurred by and logs maintained by the security detail for Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Judicial Watch filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after the agency failed to respond adequately to its March 19, 2018, FOIA request for:

  • All records reflecting expenses incurred by, and disbursements of funds for, the security detail for Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
  • All logs maintained by the security detail assigned to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

The Special Counsel’s office reportedly has spent over $25 million so far.

In a related lawsuit filed in October 2017, the Justice Department had refused to release the proposed budget of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel Office, but later was forced to release details from the heavily redacted August 2 memorandum in which Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein granted broad authority to Special Counsel Robert Mueller, three months after Mueller’s appointment. The initial appointment memo, controversially, was written in May 2017.

The Justice Department, the FBI and Special Counsel Mueller’s continue to operate as if they are above the law. The American people have a right to know how much taxpayer money is being thrown at Mueller’s massive investigation. Judicial Watch has never before seen this level of secrecy surrounding the operation of a special or independent counsel.

Judicial Watch is pursuing numerous additional FOIA lawsuits related to the surveillance, unmasking, and illegal leaking targeting President Trump and his associates during the FBI’s investigation of potential Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election.

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Carlson: Romney’s Trump Attack Indicative of a Ruling Class Who ‘Feel No Long-Term Obligation to the People They Rule’

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson opened the program by reacting to Sen-elect Mitt Romney’s (R-UT) public critique of President Donald Trump.

Carlson reminded viewers of Romney’s path to prosperity at Bain Capital and how his exploitation of the “finance-based economy” had implications on real Americans. Carlson said it was indicative of the broader problem of how the ruling class is harming the country overall, which led to the election of Trump.

Good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight. Happy New Year. Newly-elected Utah senator Mitt Romney kicked off 2019 with an op-ed in the Washington Post savaging Donald Trump’s character and leadership. Romney’s attack and Trump’s response this morning on Twitter are the latest salvos in a longstanding personal feud between the two men. It’s even possible that Romney is planning to challenge Trump for the Republican nomination in 2020. We’ll see. But for now, Romney’s piece is fascinating on its own terms. It’s a window into how the people in charge, in both parties, see our country.

Romney’s main complaint is that Donald Trump is a mercurial and divisive leader. That’s true of course. Beneath the personal slights, though, Romney has a policy critique. He seems genuinely angry that Trump might pull American troops out of the Syrian civil war. Romney doesn’t explain how staying in Syria would benefit America. He doesn’t appear to consider that a relevant question. More policing in the Middle East is always better. We know that. Virtually everyone in Washington agrees.

Corporate tax cuts are also popular in Washington, and Romney is strongly on board with those too. His piece throws throws a rare compliment to Trump for cutting the corporate rate a year ago. This isn’t surprising. Romney spent the bulk of his business career at a firm called Bain Capital. Bain Capital all but invented what is now a familiar business strategy: take over an existing company for a short period of time, cut costs by firing employees, run up the debt, extract the wealth, and move on, sometimes leaving retirees without their earned pensions. Romney became fantastically rich doing this. Meanwhile, a remarkable number of those companies are now bankrupt or extinct. This is the private equity model. Our ruling class sees nothing wrong with it. It’s how they run the country.

Mitt Romney refers to unwavering support for a finance-based economy and an internationalist foreign policy as the “mainstream Republican” view. He’s right. For generations, Republicans have considered it their duty to make the world safe for banking, while simultaneously prosecuting ever more foreign wars. Modern Democrats generally support these goals. There are signs, however, that most people do not support this, and not just in America. In countries around the world — France, Brazil, Sweden, the Philippines, Germany, and many others — voters are suddenly backing candidates and ideas that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago. These are not isolated events. What you’re watching is populations revolting against leaders who refuse to improve their lives.

Something like this has been in happening in our country for three years. Donald Trump rode a surge of popular discontent all the way to the White House. Does he understand the political revolution he harnessed? Can he reverse the economic and cultural trends that are destroying America? Those are open questions. But they’re less relevant than we think. At some point, Donald Trump will be gone. The rest of us will be too. The country will remain. What kind of country will be it be then? How do we want our grandchildren to live?

These are the only questions that matter. The answer used to be obvious: the overriding goal for America is more prosperity, meaning cheaper consumer goods. But is that still true? Does anyone still believe that cheaper iPhones, or more Amazon deliveries of plastic garbage from China are going to make us happy? They haven’t so far. A lot of Americans are drowning in stuff. Yet drug addiction and suicide are depopulating large parts of the country. Anyone who thinks the health of a nation can be summed up in GDP is an idiot.

The goal for America is both simpler and more elusive than mere prosperity. It’s happiness. There are a lot of ingredients in being happy: Dignity. Purpose. Self-control. Independence. Above all, deep relationships with other people. Those are the things that you want for your children. They’re what our leaders should want for us, and would if they cared. But our leaders don’t care. We are ruled by mercenaries who feel no long-term obligation to the people they rule. They’re day traders. Substitute teachers. They’re just passing through. They have no skin in this game, and it shows. They can’t solve our problems. They don’t even bother to understand our problems.

One of the biggest lies our leaders tell is that you can separate economics from everything else that matters. Economics is a topic for public debate. Family and faith and culture, those are personal matters. Both parties believe this. Members of our educated upper-middle-classes, now the backbone of the Democratic Party, usually describe themselves as fiscally responsible and socially moderate. In other words, functionally libertarian. They don’t care how you live, as long as the bills are paid and the markets function. Somehow they don’t see a connection between people’s personal lives and the health of our economy, or for that matter, the country’s ability to pay its bills. As far as they’re concerned, these are two totally separate categories.

Social conservatives, meanwhile, come to the debate from the opposite perspective, but reach a strikingly similar conclusion. The real problem, you’ll hear them say, is that the American family is collapsing. Nothing can be fixed before we fix that. Yet, like the libertarians they claim to oppose, many social conservatives also consider markets sacrosanct. The idea that families are being crushed by market forces seems never to occur to them. They refuse to consider it. Questioning markets feels like apostasy.

Both sides miss the obvious point: culture and economics are inseparably intertwined. Certain economic systems allow families to thrive. Thriving families make market economies possible. You can’t separate the two. It used to be possible to deny this. Not anymore. The evidence is now overwhelming. Consider the inner cities. Thirty years ago, conservatives looked at Detroit or Newark and were horrified by what they saw. Conventional families had all but disappeared in poor neighborhoods. The majority of children were born out of wedlock. Single mothers were the rule. Crime and drugs and disorder became universal. What caused this nightmare? Liberals didn’t want to acknowledge the question. They were benefiting from the disaster, in the form of reliable votes. Conservatives, though, had a ready explanation for inner city dysfunction: big government. Decades of badly-designed social programs had driven fathers from the home and created what they called a “culture of poverty” that trapped people in generational decline.

There was truth in what the conservatives said. But it wasn’t the whole story. How do we know? Because virtually the same thing has happened decades later to an entirely different population. In many ways, rural America now looks a lot like Detroit. This is striking because rural Americans don’t seem to have much in common with people from the inner city. These groups have different cultures, different traditions and political beliefs. Usually they have different skin colors. Rural people are white conservatives, mostly. Yet the pathologies of modern rural America are familiar to anyone who visited downtown Baltimore in the 1980s: Stunning out of wedlock birthrates. High male unemployment. A terrifying drug epidemic.

Two different worlds. Similar outcomes. How did this happen? You’d think our ruling class would be interested in knowing the answer. Mostly they’re not. They don’t have to be. It’s easier to import foreign labor to take the place of native-born Americans who are slipping behind. But Republicans now represent rural voters. They ought to be interested. Here’s a big part of the answer: male wages declined. Manufacturing, a male-dominated industry, all but disappeared over the course of a generation. All that remained in many areas were the schools and the hospitals, both traditional employers of women. In many places, women suddenly made more than men. Before you applaud this as a victory for feminism, consider the effects. Study after study has shown that when men make less than women, women generally don’t want to marry them. Maybe they should want to, but they don’t. Over big populations, this causes a drop in marriage, a spike in out of wedlock births, and all the familiar disasters that follow: more drug and alcohol abuse, higher incarceration rates, fewer families formed in the next generation. This isn’t speculation, or propaganda from the evangelicals. It’s social science. We know it’s true. Rich people know it best of all. That’s why they get married before they have kids. That model works. Increasingly, marriage is a luxury only the affluent in America can afford.

And yet, and here’s the bewildering and infuriating part, those very same affluent married people, the ones making virtually all the decisions in our society, are doing pretty much nothing to help the people below them get and stay married. Rich people are happy to fight malaria in Congo. But working to raise men’s wages in Dayton or Detroit? That’s crazy.

This is negligence on a massive scale. Both parties ignore the crisis in marriage. Our mindless cultural leaders act like it’s still 1961, and the biggest problem American families face is that sexism is preventing millions of housewives from becoming investment bankers or Facebook executives.

For our ruling class, more investment banking is always the answer. They teach us it’s more virtuous to devote your life to some soulless corporation than it is to raise your own kids. Sheryl Sandburg of Facebook wrote an entire book about this. Sandburg explained that our first duty is to shareholders, above our own children. No surprise there. Sandburg herself is one of America’s biggest shareholders. Propaganda like this has made her rich. What’s remarkable is how the rest of us responded. We didn’t question why Sandburg was saying this. We didn’t laugh in her face at the pure absurdity of it. Our corporate media celebrated Sandburg as the leader of a liberation movement. Her book became a bestseller: Lean In. As if putting a corporation first is empowerment. It’s not. It’s bondage. Republicans should say so.

They should also speak out against the ugliest parts of our financial system. Not all commerce is good. Why is it defensible to loan people money they can’t possibly repay? Or charge them interest that impoverishes them? Payday loan outlets in poor neighborhoods collect 400 percent annual interest. We’re ok with that? We shouldn’t be. Libertarians tell us that’s how markets work: consenting adults making voluntary decisions about how to live their lives. OK. But it’s also disgusting. If you care about America, you ought to oppose the exploitation of Americans, whether it’s happening in the inner city or on Wall Street.

And by the way, if you really loved your fellow Americans, if it would break your heart to see them high all the time. Which they are. A huge number of our kids, especially our boys, are smoking weed constantly. You may not realize that, because new technology has made it odorless. But it’s everywhere. That’s not an accident. Once our leaders understood they could get rich from marijuana, marijuana became ubiquitous. In many places, tax-hungry politicians have legalized or decriminalized it. Former Speaker of the House John Boehner now lobbies for the marijuana industry. His fellow Republicans seem fine with that. “Oh, but it’s better for you than alcohol,” they tell us. Maybe. Who cares? Talk about missing the point. Try having dinner with a 19-year-old who’s been smoking weed. The life is gone. Passive, flat, trapped in their own heads. Do you want that for your kids? Of course not. Then why are our leaders pushing it on us? You know the reason. Because they don’t care about you.

When you care about people, you do your best to treat them fairly. Our leaders don’t even try. They hand out jobs and contracts and scholarships and slots at prestigious universities based purely on how we look. There’s nothing less fair than that, though our tax code comes close. Under our current system, an American who works for a salary pays about twice the tax rate of someone who’s living off inherited money and doesn’t work at all. We tax capital at half of what we tax labor. It’s a sweet deal if you work in finance, as many of the richest people do. In 2010, for example, Mitt Romney made about $22 million dollars in investment income. He paid a federal tax rate of 14 percent. For normal upper-middle-class wage earners, the federal tax rate is nearly 40 percent. No wonder Romney supports the status quo. But for everyone else, it’s infuriating. Our leaders rarely mention any of this. They tell us our multi-tiered tax code is based on the principles of the free market. Please. It’s based on laws that Congress passed, laws that companies lobbied for in order to increase their economic advantage. It worked well for those people, but at a big cost to everyone else. Unfairness is profoundly divisive. When you favor one child over another, your kids don’t hate you. They hate each other. That happens in countries too. It’s happening in ours, probably by design. Divided countries are easier to rule. Nothing divides us like the perception that some people are getting special treatment. In our country, some people definitely are. Republicans should oppose that with everything they have.

What kind of country do you want to live in? A fair country. A decent country. A cohesive country. A country whose leaders don’t accelerate the forces of change purely for their own profit and amusement. A country you might recognize when you’re old. A country that listens to young people who don’t live in Brooklyn. A country where you can make a solid living outside of the big cities. A country where Lewiston, Maine seems almost as important as the west side of Los Angeles. A country where environmentalism means getting outside and picking up the trash. A clean, orderly, stable country that respects itself. And above all, a country where normal people with an average education who grew up no place special can get married, and have happy kids, and repeat unto the generations. A country that actually cares about families, the building block of everything.

What will it take a get a country like that? Leaders who want it. For now, those leaders will have to be Republicans. There’s no option at this point. But first, Republican leaders will have to acknowledge that market capitalism is not a religion. Market capitalism is a tool, like a staple gun or a toaster. You’d have to be a fool to worship it. Our system was created by human beings for the benefit of human beings. We do not exist to serve markets. Just the opposite. Any economic system that weakens and destroys families isn’t worth having. A system like that is the enemy of a healthy society.

Internalizing this won’t be easy for Republican leaders. They’ll have to unlearn decades of bumper sticker-talking points and corporate propaganda. They’ll likely lose donors in the process. Libertarians are sure to call any deviation from market fundamentalism a form of socialism. That’s a lie. Socialism is a disaster. It doesn’t work. It’s what we should be working desperately to avoid. But socialism is exactly what we’re going to get, and soon, unless a group of responsible people in our political system reforms the American economy in a way that protects normal people.

If you want to put America first, you’ve got to put its families first.

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Court Throws Wrench into Trump Franchise Fix


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A federal court ruling could further complicate the White House’s attempt to roll back one of the Obama administration’s most controversial labor policies.

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed President Obama’s National Labor Relations Board’s ruling in Browning-Ferris, which holds parent companies liable for workplace violations committed by subcontractors or franchise businesses. The 2-1 decision came as President Trump’s appointees to the NLRB, the agency that oversees union elections and labor disputes, deliberate on a new rule that would restore the previous precedent requiring parent companies to be directly responsible for labor violations in order to be held accountable. The majority, both of whom were appointed by Obama, acknowledged that the Court “cannot tell from this record what facts proved dispositive in the Board’s determination that Browning-Ferris is a joint employer,” but said the Board acted within its right to make that decision.

“We affirm the Board’s articulation of the joint-employer test as including consideration of both an employer’s reserved right to control and its indirect control over employees’ terms and conditions of employment,” the Dec. 28 ruling said. “We conclude that the Board’s right-to-control standard is an established aspect of the common law of agency.”

Judge A. Raymond Randolph, a George H.W. Bush appointee, issued a blistering dissent to the ruling. He said the ruling misinterpreted labor law and the longstanding precedent that the Obama board overturned, noting that the decision would add “to the uncertainty the Board’s Browning-Ferris decision has generated” for business owners. He also noted that the Court should have deferred to the agency, which is in the midst of considering a new rule that could re-establish the previous precedent.

“I dissent because the majority should not have issued any merits opinion in light of the pending rulemaking proceedings,” Randolph said. “The majority opinion—without any reasonable explanation—threatens to short-circuit the Board’s choice, to control and confine the scope of its rulemaking, and to influence the outcome of that proceeding … our court should not be attempting to preempt the Board’s forthcoming judgment in the rulemaking proceeding.”

A veteran labor attorney, who requested anonymity because he has cases pending before both the NLRB and the D.C. Circuit, said that the decision was improper given the forthcoming rule from President Trump’s appointees. He further accused the NLRB of undermining the administration by asking for a ruling in the case, rather than pushing for a deferral until the agency had completed the rulemaking process.

“Appointees to the D.C. Circuit and the career bureaucrats in the agency who wanted to push this forward, rather than the congressionally confirmed NLRB, have come together now to throw a monkey wrench in the whole thing,” the attorney said.

The NLRB did not respond to request for comment about the decision.

The agency has already encountered delays in settling the joint employer question. In December 2017 the Republican-controlled board reversed the Obama decision in Browning-Ferris. That decision was scrapped after a controversial report from an agency inspector said Trump-appointed board member William Emanuel should have recused himself because his former law firm had represented companies in joint employer-related cases. The veteran labor attorney said the D.C. Circuit had created a recipe for “litigation chaos” by intervening weeks before the agency was set to establish an official standard on joint employer.

“It’s a prescription for litigation chaos instead of letting the agency issue a decision once and for all,” the attorney said. “They pre-empted the NLRB so that whatever it does it will find itself subject to attack.”

Matthew Haller, a spokesman for the International Franchise Association, said the ruling will only create more uncertainty for small business owners and parent companies.

“If the second highest court in the land can’t interpret how the Obama NLRB intended for their convoluted joint employer standard to be applied, how is a small business owner supposed to figure it out?” Haller said in a statement. “This underscores the need for rulemaking or a legislative solution to clear up the uncertainty facing America’s 730,000 franchise small business owners and their employees.”

The NLRB is still in the midst of collecting public comments about the new rule before it begins its final deliberations on Jan. 14.

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Lindsey Graham Warns Romney That His Opposition To Trump Is “Going To Hurt Him And Utah”


Lindsey 2.0 is back on track.

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Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham warned incoming Sen. Mitt Romney Wednesday that publicly opposing President Trump would “hurt him and Utah.” Graham, a critic-turned-ally of the president, responded to the opinion piece by Romney in The Washington Post saying that Mr. Trump “has not risen to the mantle of the office.”

“If he’s going to be the critic from Utah, it’s going to hurt him and Utah,” Graham said in an interview with Brian Kilmeade on Fox News Radio. Graham said that Mr. Trump is accessible and open to discussing policy. Graham has met with Mr. Trump to try to convince the president not to withdraw troops from Syria, although those attempts have so far been unsuccessful.

However, Graham said, Mr. Trump would not be willing to work with Romney “if he believes you are out to get him.” Mr. Trump mocked Romney in a tweet on Wednesday morning, comparing him to former Sen. Jeff Flake, a frequent critic of the president.

“Here we go with Mitt Romney, but so fast! Question will be, is he a Flake? I hope not. Would much prefer that Mitt focus on Border Security and so many other things where he can be helpful. I won big, and he didn’t. He should be happy for all Republicans. Be a TEAM player & WIN!” Mr. Trump wrote.

Graham also said that those applauding Romney’s opposition to Mr. Trump would turn on him as soon as he began casting conservative votes.

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Border Crisis So Bad Coast Guard Now Being Deployed into Desert


The harsh realities of unrestricted illegal immigration are causing major problems in border states — and now even the establishment media can’t hide the fallout of what is happening.

This week, USA Today reported that officials are being so overwhelmed by the influx of sick immigrants that they’re reaching out for medical help from the U.S. Coast Guard.

“Hundreds of migrants and their children seeking to enter the U.S. from Mexico are arriving with illnesses, forcing U.S. Customs and Border Protection to seek additional medical assistance and boost medical screenings,” the national newspaper stated.

Most people think of the Coast Guard as red-and-white ships rescuing boaters or maybe stopping high-seas smugglers, but the immigration crisis is forcing the agency to send health care experts to places hundreds of miles from the nearest ports.

“The Border Patrol has been receiving assistance from the Coast Guard, which has sent medical teams to the border in the Yuma and Tucson, Arizona, and Rio Grande Valley sectors of the border,” USA Today continued.

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It’s worth noting that Tucson isn’t anywhere near the coast. The Arizona city is about 150 miles from Puerto Peñasco in the Gulf of California, and over 200 miles from San Diego. This suggests that officials are seriously swamped by the immigration situation and looking for help from anyone able.

At the same time, the USA Today report directly contradicts a narrative the mainstream media has been trying hard to push for months. Just last month, NBC News breathlessly declared that “migrants don’t bring disease.”

“People who oppose immigration often argue that migrants bring disease with them, and that they then become a burden to health systems in their new countries because they’re so sick,” wrote Maggie Fox for NBC News. “But that’s not true.”

So which is it? The facts presented in the USA Today piece — not to mention common sense — directly contradict that bizarre claim.

“The ill migrants have been arriving with all kinds of ailments, many with flu or pneumonia that can be particularly pervasive and dangerous this time of year,” the newspaper stated.

“Disclosure of the numbers of sick migrants come amid heightened concern about the medical condition of children in U.S. custody,” the paper wrote.

That pesky reality, always getting in the way of narratives!

“Many (migrants) were ill before they departed their homes,” confirmed U.S. Border Patrol Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan. In just one week, “the agency reported 451 cases referred to doctors or other providers, including 259 children,”  USA Today reported.

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One reason for the rising number of sick and potentially infectious immigrants is that they’ve changed their tactics. According to McAleenan, migrants are no longer only arriving at the border on foot, they’re being literally brought in by the bus-load in what the official called a “robust smuggling cycle.”

It’s time to take border security seriously, and to send a message that endless illegal immigration cannot go on. There are real consequences to the failed border policies, with both public health and unacceptable crime connected to the issue.

Even pro-immigration advocates must admit that the situation is out of control. This crisis has been simmering for years, and is now boiling over.

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Commission on Florida HS Shooting Issues Horrible Report for Libs. Recommends Arming Teachers


The commission investigating February’s high school in massacre recommends that qualified teachers be given the right to carry guns on school grounds.

The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, left 17 teenagers and adults dead and wounded 17 more.

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission approved a 439-page report that exhaustively details findings from the events of the shooting, according to The Associated Press.

The report also criticizes the missteps made by law enforcement responders.

The commission has been severely critical of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office for its response to the attack, stating that its ineffective policies contributed to the bloodshed.

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Extensive reporting by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel came to a similar conclusion.

The report calls for reform from Florida school districts, law enforcement, and legislators. The commission asks that a minimum of at least one law enforcement officer be present on every middle and high school campus.

Should teachers be given the right to carry arms on school grounds?

“Each allocation of law enforcement officer/guardians must be staffed sufficiently to provide for an immediate backup and an appropriate and timely response consistent with the circumstances of an emergency situation,” the report states.

The commission also asks for the reinforcement of the Guardian Program, which was approved in the wake of the Parkland shooting, according to the Sun-Sentinel, to include teachers who undergo training to carry firearms in on campus.

Under the Guardian Program, the trainees currently are civilians being recruited from schools’ surrounding communities, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

However, the commission is now pushing for teachers to be armed on school grounds as well.

“School districts and charter schools should permit the most expansive use of the Guardian Program under existing law to allow personnel — who volunteer, are properly selected, thoroughly screened and extensively trained — to carry concealed firearms on campuses for self-protection and the protection of other staff and students,” the commission recommended.

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“Further, the Florida legislature should expand the Guardian Program to allow teachers who volunteer — in addition to those now authorized — who are properly selected, thoroughly screened and extensively trained to carry concealed firearms on campuses for self protection, and the protection of other staff and students in response to an active assailant incident,” the report reads.

The report requested that Florida lawmakers modify a Florida statute in order to “establish a Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program to aid in the prevention or abatement of active assailant incidents on school premises.”

The proposed program is named for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas football coach who gave his life protecting students during the massacre.

According to WPTV, the report was sent to outgoing Florida Gov. Rick Scott, incoming Gov. Ron DeSantis, and state legislative leaders.

The proposal that teachers be allowed to carry guns now awaits approval from the Legislature. It faces opposition from the local teachers union and the PTA.

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Here Are the 13 ‘Seinfeld’ Jokes Snowflakes Suddenly Hate


Nothing is safe from the left’s crusade for political correctness – not even “Seinfeld.”

Left-wing women’s magazine Bustle published an article outlining 13 jokes from the classic sitcom of the 1990s that are apparently too offensive for the snowflakes of the 21st Century.

“These 13 jokes from Seinfeld are super offensive now, and it will make you realize how much times have changed,” author Angelica Florio wrote.

Clearly, times have changed, but they’ve changed for the worse.

“Seinfeld,” which ran on NBC from 1989 to 1998, was a great show because most of the characters weren’t great people — including its co-creator and star, comic Jerry Seinfeld.

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Obviously, viewers aren’t meant to sympathize with the characters.

By nature, “Seinfeld” and its characters are politically incorrect, but that’s precisely why the show was so entertaining.

But not according to Bustle, which seems to want its readers to recoil at the jokes in “Seinfeld” instead of laughing.

From the get-go, Bustle attacked one of Seinfeld’s most well-known jokes, the “Soup Nazi” bit.

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The “Soup Nazi” serves great soup, but he’s very particular about how he expects his patrons to act in his presence.

Of course, the cranky character George Costanza couldn’t help but complain about not receiving free bread, to which the “Soup Nazi” replied, “No soup for you!”

However, according to Florio’s revisionist take, viewers aren’t supposed to laugh at this joke anymore because of the left’s constant fear-mongering about Nazis.

The author claims that using the term “Nazi” as a joke “doesn’t sit so well anymore” because “groups of Neo-Nazis have become noticeably emboldened.”

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We are also supposed to be offended by another “Seinfeld” episode in which Jerry and George are mistaken for a gay couple.

The show was also slammed for an episode in which Seinfeld’s friend Cosmo Kramer — universally known as “Kramer” — has guests from Japan sleep in his dresser drawers.

The joke is that some hotels in Japan’s biggest cities provide extremely small pods for guests to sleep in.

As a Forbes report shows, It’s a real phenomenon, and it actually seems to be growing in popularity throughout Japan, but it’s somehow offensive to reference it.

“That just wouldn’t fly now,” Florior wrote, without bothering to explain.

Florio also didn’t like a memorable Seinfeld question when he said he liked Chinese women. “If I like their race, how can that be racist?”

Other jokes on the list include the time Jerry accidentally got a man deported and some of the awkward relationship woes of George.

Lefitsts are compelled to insert their politics into everything, even if it means sacrificing humor.

Comedy will cease to exist if the left continues this fight for political correctness.

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We Are Living in A Game of Jenga

We Are Living in A Game of Jenga
The holidays are a time for family gatherings and, in keeping with that tradition, one evening our family gathered around for a fun, but rather challenging building block game called Jenga. The game becomes more and more exciting for both the players and onlookers, especially as it gets closer to the visually unstable ending, where one bad-move, as President Trump might call it, will cause the tall stack of building blocks to come crashing down.

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