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President Trump makes a bold move to weaken the Swamp’s power
Post Date: 2020-10-26 08:04:41 by Ada
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Thanks to President Trump’s latest executive order, there’s got to be a sense of panic across every administrative agency in Washington. Last week, President Trump issued an order bearing the innocuous title, “Executive Order on Creating Schedule F In The Excepted Service.” Behind that title lurks an earthquake that may finally break the permanent bureaucracy’s stranglehold on federal politics and bring more accountability to the American government. When the Founders ratified the Constitution, they envisioned only three branches of government: The Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary branches. However, as America grew, a bureaucratic class grew along ...

Trump administration plan to label human rights groups 'antisemitic' provokes outrage
Post Date: 2020-10-23 08:39:42 by Ada
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Amnesty International accuses US government of trying to 'silence and intimidate' rights groups and stop criticism of Israeli policy A number of human rights organisations have hit back at threats by the Trump administration to have them branded antisemitic due to their reporting on abuses by Israel. Amnesty International said the US government was attempting to "silence and intimidate international human rights organisations", following a report in Politico that officials were on the verge of applying the antisemitic label to several organisations - including Amnesty, Oxfam and Human Rights Watch - and enouraging governments not to work with them. Israeli NGOs demand ...

About Two Years …
Post Date: 2020-10-22 19:50:53 by Ada
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There’s an old joke that runs through hard core libertarian circles that goes something like this. An overly earnest newbie at a Libertarian Party meeting one night during a lull in a heated discussion of comma placement in a new rule change proposal asks, “What’s the difference between an anarchist and a minarchist?” The grizzled party chair looks up from his copy of Rothbard’s The Ethics of Liberty and replies, “About two years.” And I can tell you that that joke, like all good jokes has a nugget of deep truth in it. Embracing Minarchism is the toe-dip into the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP). It’s your first tentative step into the scarier ...

Sorry: America’s courts are supposed to frustrate the majority will
Post Date: 2020-10-21 10:12:38 by Ada
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Making its case against the re-election of President Trump this week, The New York Times complains that the president has been “filling the benches of the federal judiciary with young, conservative lawyers as a firewall against majority rule.” While it is hardly surprising that the Times would be dismayed by the appointment of conservative judges and justices, the suggestion that courts are acting improperly when they check the power of “majority rule” is puzzling. Courts are supposed to frustrate the will of the majority when it violates the Constitution. Americans on the left and right ­expect courts to do that, although they disagree about which constitutional ...

Big Tech’s End-Run Around the First Amendment
Post Date: 2020-10-19 08:54:41 by Ada
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Big Tech platforms are the public squares of our time. Anyone who says free speech there doesn't matter is lying to himself. Twitter and Facebook are the censors the Founders feared when they wrote the First Amendment. None of those men could have envisioned a day when global tech corporations would overshadow the power of governments to control information. But that day is here, and @jack and his colleagues are trying to steal an election for Joe Biden in real time. The social media giants tried to disappear a story from the New York Post claiming Hunter Biden sold access to his father to a Ukrainian company. I’m afraid to include a link to the story, for fear that this ...

ATF Reversal Immediately Puts Millions of Gun Owners in Danger of Prison Time
Post Date: 2020-10-14 11:04:05 by BTP Holdings
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ATF Reversal Immediately Puts Millions of Gun Owners in Danger of Prison Time By Elizabeth Stauffer Published October 13, 2020 at 10:19am Gun manufacturer Q, LLC of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, received a cease-and-desist letter from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ Boston Field Office this summer notifying the company that its popular “Honey Badger Pistol” is really a “firearm” as defined by the National Firearms Act. Specifically, the ATF said it had “examined” the Honey Badger Pistol and determined it is actually a “short-barreled rifle” and therefore subject to the same regulations governing that class of firearms. ...

46 seconds of WTF?
Post Date: 2020-10-13 19:23:02 by Esso
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Poster Comment:Yup, that effin' Trump has to go, he's out of control. VOTE D! VOTE EARLY AND OFTEN!

Another Phony Conservative Judge Nominated To The Supreme Court
Post Date: 2020-10-12 14:25:24 by Ada
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Evangelicals, conservatives and pro-lifers are dancing with glee over Donald Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsberg on the U.S. Supreme Court. They shouldn’t be. Once again, conservatives are being conned. I keep reminding people that SCOTUS has been dominated by Republican appointments since before the infamous Roe v Wade decision in 1973. We are talking a half-century. Here is the breakdown of how justices voted on Roe back in 1973. The vote was 7 in support and 2 opposed. The list of the votes of the nine justices on the Supreme Court in the Roe v. Wade decision and who appointed them is as follows: In support: *Harry Blackmun (Richard M. ...

Barrett to Senators: Courts Are Not Designed To 'Solve Every Problem or Right Every Wrong'
Post Date: 2020-10-11 19:26:48 by BTP Holdings
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Barrett to Senators: Courts Are Not Designed To 'Solve Every Problem or Right Every Wrong' Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's third nominee for the Supreme Court, is pictured in an Oct. 1 file photo. (Manuel Balce Ceneta - Pool / AP) By The Associated Press Published October 11, 2020 at 7:42am Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett will tell senators that courts “should not try” to make policy, leaving those decisions to the political branches of government, according to opening remarks for her confirmation hearing obtained Sunday by The Associated Press. The Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, set to begin Monday, are taking place three ...

Wise as Serpents
Post Date: 2020-10-11 05:56:46 by noone222
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Poster Comment:Over the course of time and prior to most of us even existing, strange even criminal events took place that put America and much of the world in jeopardy. We find ourselves indebted past the point of bankruptcy, and practically incarcerated by a surveillance grid and a government OBLIGATED to criminal bankers that have acquired a stranglehold over it. (Think about that for just a moment). Bankers (USURERS) control the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT and the people. At the end of this video a great man that sacrificed himself upon the altar of love for his neighbors, Eustace Mullins, gives some insight into the strange events and corruption that led to the creation of the instrument known ...

Betting Market EERILY Similar To 2016, Major Poll Shows Why Trump Might Actually Win
Post Date: 2020-10-10 23:34:55 by Esso
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Poster Comment:Tim's too windy, but smart as a whip. He's a former liberal, 34 y/o, headed for the hills, maybe Cyni's hood.

Huh, I guess the company's mad at me again
Post Date: 2020-10-10 22:41:12 by Esso
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I'll try again...

Fighting Nazis Then Vs Now
Post Date: 2020-10-09 12:18:59 by Esso
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Gun Owners of America Files Lawsuit Against Facebook and Kamala Harris for Suppression of 2A Truth
Post Date: 2020-10-07 10:15:04 by BTP Holdings
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Gun Owners of America Files Lawsuit Against Facebook and Kamala Harris for Suppression of 2A Truth

Judge rules Los Angeles must pay $150K to the NRA after violating group's First Amendment rights
Post Date: 2020-10-05 09:38:58 by Ada
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Los Angeles by Alexis Balinoff is licensed under Unsplash License A federal judge ruled this week that city officials in Los Angeles must pay the National Rifle Association a six-figure settlement after violating the gun-rights group's First Amendment rights. According to the Washington Free Beacon, Judge Stephen Wilson blocked an ordinance late last year that would have forced companies to disclose connections with the NRA in order to receive government contracts. Now he has ordered city officials to pay for the Second Amendment group's attorney fees, reportedly totaling nearly $150,000. In December 2019, Wilson ruled that "the text of the Ordinance, the Ordinance's ...

Michigan Supreme Court rules Whitmer exceeded powers during coronavirus pandemic
Post Date: 2020-10-04 19:32:54 by BTP Holdings
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Michigan Supreme Court rules Whitmer exceeded powers during coronavirus pandemic Orders will remain in place for 21 days -- and many for even longer The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether employees making assault allegations against their employers can be forced to go through private arbitration rather than file a lawsuit in open court. The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether employees making assault allegations against their employers can be forced to go through private arbitration rather than file a lawsuit in open court.(WJRT) By ABC12 News Staff Published: Oct. 2, 2020 at 4:16 PM CDT LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) - The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Gov. Gretchen ...

Quebec has become a police state.
Post Date: 2020-10-01 21:37:47 by SilverStorm
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Sorry no links to give right now but I live in it and yesterday, barely got a wink of sleep after the new coersitive measures kicked in. our media has been bat shit crazy since March 2020, They the media and our province government have kept a fear campaign going on. we were finally deconfined in early July and low and behold, as of the 20th of that same month, we had to wear masks inside closed spaces. we had huge protests in Montreal on an almost weekly basis. They have decided as of today to close again all cultural places such as churches, restaurants, cinemas, theaters and such. No reason why beside cases are on the rise... yes cases! Our youth 14 and up, if they do not conform to ...

A Look at Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Opinions in Hot-Button Cases
Post Date: 2020-10-01 11:58:20 by BTP Holdings
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A Look at Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Opinions in Hot-Button Cases Judge Amy Coney Barrett is nominated to the US Supreme Court by President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Sept, 26, 2020. (Olivier Douliery / AFP via Getty Images) By The Associated Press Published September 26, 2020 at 2:08pm Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court, has been on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals since 2017. Here are summaries of some of her notable opinions: ABORTION Barrett has twice joined dissenting opinions asking for decisions blocking pro-life laws to be thrown out and reheard by the full appeals court. ...

One of the militia members who joined Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, told Hatewatch that far-right propaganda praising the 17-year-old accused murderer is harmful and said that he was not part of a “well-regulated militia.”
Post Date: 2020-09-30 20:12:56 by BTP Holdings
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One of the militia members who joined Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, told Hatewatch that far-right propaganda praising the 17-year-old accused murderer is harmful and said that he was not part of a “well-regulated militia.” September 15, 2020 by Michael Edison Hayden Ryan Balch, the Wisconsin man who Hatewatch reported was immersed in white supremacist propaganda before joining Rittenhouse in Kenosha on Aug. 25, reached out to Hatewatch by phone. He offered additional context about what happened that night, when Rittenhouse allegedly killed two people and injured another. Balch, 31, described the militia contingent that descended on the city in the midst of civil ...

Time To End Ridiculous Prostitution Laws
Post Date: 2020-09-30 07:52:40 by Ada
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I neither follow nor watch football, and have not for decades, but I don’t have my head in the sand. Even though I live in Florida, I know that Tom Brady was New England Patriots’ star quarterback for about twenty years, Bill Belichick is the team’s head coach, and Robert Kraft is the team’s owner. It was in Florida about a year ago that part-time Palm Beach resident Kraft was arrested, along with about sixty other men, on misdemeanor charges of prostitution solicitation after several law-enforcement agencies secretly installed hidden cameras inside massage parlors in an attempt to uncover an alleged prostitution ring. Detectives obtained the video showing the ...

The Single Biggest Problem in the Right-Wing
Post Date: 2020-09-29 09:39:13 by Ada
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The Daily Stormer is my personal life’s work. My mission remains the same as it was on day 1: I defend Western Civilization from its enemies, the primary of which being the Jews. As time passes, things change in the world and things change with how I view the current state of the mission. In March of 2020, after I found myself as one of the only people writing in the English language with any kind of platform telling the truth about the coronavirus and lockdown hoax, I decided that I had a responsibility to my mission to take a slightly different tone, that would allow me to communicate more plainly. Aside from noticing a need for my perceptions in the national conversation, I also ...

What Courts Are (and Are Not) For
Post Date: 2020-09-29 09:10:48 by Ada
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The Court's attempt to extend its purview has actually limited its ability to exercise its proper authority. Anyone contemplating the performance of America’s judiciary over the last seventy years would gain the impression that American courts are constituted as revolutionary committees whose function is to impose new moral, social, or economic rules on society. This is a shared view of America’s right and its left. The right seeks to restore what it views as the Golden Age that existed between the suppression of the 1877 railroad strike and the progressive era—a period in which an income tax was invalidated, social legislation retarded, and an American welfare state ...

Trump Did Not Flinch!
Post Date: 2020-09-29 08:09:22 by Ada
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Trump didn’t flinch. He chose the good-looking Amy Barrett to replace the departed witch in the Supreme Court. What a difference! A devout Catholic instead of an atheist Jew; a flourishing wife and mother of seven instead of a bossy harridan keen on same-sex marriages and abortions; summer instead of winter. He made this choice even as liberal-feminist America was still bewailing Ruth Bader Ginsburg, sobbing loudly. Her funeral was impressive, nay, unprecedented. In my native Russia, only Stalin was seen off with such pomp. RBG was as ugly as her deeds (beauty and ugliness count, as Oscar Wilde explained); probably nobody in history exceeded her contribution to destroy the family, to ...

Re-Politicize the Supreme Court
Post Date: 2020-09-28 08:43:02 by Ada
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For most of its history, the nation's highest court was a highly partisan affair. It should be again. In modern American politics each death or retirement of a Supreme Court justice seems to result in a mass wailing, with the threat that a new balance of power could upend the righteous legitimacy of the high court. This fear is an unhealthy, but predictable side effect of treating an assortment of judges like they were apolitical seraphs, hovering above the rest of our elected, mortal government. This divine treatment, where the Supreme Court’s decisions are the thread that the republic hangs on, is a sensational departure from its humbler origins. There is a reason why ...

The Trump Administration’s Human Rights Confidence Game: Targeting Adversaries, Excusing Allies
Post Date: 2020-09-28 08:07:36 by Ada
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Promoting human rights is a central tenet of US foreign policy. Sometimes. In practice, Washington is most enthusiastic about defending life, liberty, and happiness where America has the least clout. And American policymakers most often remain silent when allied governments, whom the US could most influence, are detaining, torturing, and murdering opponents. The Trump administration has taken this approach to an extreme, losing all credibility on the issue. For President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo human rights are a weapon to be used against adversaries. When friends are the abusers, the issue is quietly and speedily dismissed, never to be mentioned again. Last week ...

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