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Month: June 2019
The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton
A Guatemalan woman, who was living illegally in the United States, has been sentenced for benefit fraud, specifically for receiving more than $19,900 in overpayment of food stamps and other U.S. welfare benefits, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Cleotilde Puac-Gomez, 46, was sentenced to two months in federal prison for failing to report her husband’s income when she applied for, and received, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid benefits between June 2012 and November 2017. Continue reading “Illegal Immigrants Sentenced for Fraudulently Receiving Thousands in Benefits”
President Donald Trump has already successfully gotten more gun control done than his predecessor, Barack Obama. But he doesn’t seem to want to stop at banning bump stocks. He’s now “seriously” considering banning silencers.
The media is taking aim at Trump over the shootings and he responded in a manner that would make any Democrat smile. “Well, I’d like to think about it,” Trump said in an interview with Piers Morgan on ITV’s Good Morning Britain. “I’m going to seriously look at it.” While Trump said he didn’t “love” the idea of a ban, he also was unhappy to see the frequency and severity of mass shootings in the United States, according to Bloomberg. Continue reading “More Gun Control: Trump Says He’s “Seriously” Considering Banning Silencers”
House Democrats are so pleased with their performance in Congress that they believe taxpayers should be giving them a $4,500 pay raise.
Spending leaders have reportedly voiced support for 2020 funding bills that would no longer block cost-of-living adjustments. Congress had voted to freeze congressional salaries at $174,000 in 2009 as the midterm elections approached and while the Obama economy struggled. Continue reading “House Democrats Suggest They Need a Pay Raise”
New York, NY, June 5, 2019 … ADL (Anti-Defamation League) issued the following statement regarding YouTube’s policy changes, announced today, to reduce extremist content, including white supremacy, conspiracy theories and Holocaust denialism:
“Online hate and extremism pose a significant threat — weaponizing bigotry against marginalized communities, silencing voices through intimidation and acting as recruiting tools for hateful, fringe groups,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO and National Director. Continue reading “ADL Statement on YouTube Policy Changes to Reduce Extremist Content”
LAPLACE, La. — A coroner in Louisiana claims a woman died from a THC overdose, making it the first case of that kind ever recorded.
According to the New Orleans Advocate, St. John Baptist Parish Coroner Christy Montegut issued the conclusion this month in his toxicology report. Continue reading “Louisiana coroner says woman died of THC overdose; first case of its kind ever recorded”
Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz, Brandon Darby
Mexican tax officials froze the assets of 26 individuals and entities they allege are tied to human smuggling organizations or to promoting Central American migrant caravans. The caravans moved thousands of individuals from the “northern triangle” through Mexico to the U.S. border. The funding for the migrant caravans allegedly came from the U.S., England, Africa, and Central America. Continue reading “Mexico Claims Some Migrant Caravan Funding Came from U.S., England”
William Montanez is used to getting stopped by the police in Tampa, Florida, for small-time traffic and marijuana violations; it’s happened more than a dozen times. When they pulled him over last June, he didn’t try to hide his pot, telling officers, “Yeah, I smoke it, there’s a joint in the center console, you gonna arrest me for that?” Continue reading “Give up your password or go to jail: Police push legal boundaries to get into cellphones”
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida recently signed a bill which added ‘anti-Semitism’ to the list of outlawed forms of discrimination in Florida, equating it with other forms of racial discrimination, reported the Tallahassee Democrat.
The major problem many have with this bill is that the definition of Anti-semitism under this law includes everything from saying the “Jews control the media,” “Jews are more loyal to Israel than to America,” to many other questionable statements that are protected under the first amendment of the United States constitution. It is also now illegal to question the number of Jews who died in the Holocaust. No other genocide has this protection in the world. Continue reading “In Florida, It is Now HIGHLY ILLEGAL to Say “Jews Control Hollywood””
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a $1.1-million settlement for the mother of a man who was shot 18 times and had his skull fractured after a sheriff’s deputy stomped on his head.
A federal jury ruled in January that the deputy used excessive force in the death of Connor Zion, 21, and decided his family should receive $360,000 in damages. An additional $740,000 was tacked on for the “tremendous amount of litigation” after the lawsuit slogged through the legal system for four years, said Dan Stormer, the attorney for Zion’s mother.
Continue reading “$1.1 million given to mother whose son was shot, stomped on by O.C. deputy”
BAGHDAD — The top commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East says he believes the Iranians or their proxies may orchestrate an attack at any moment.
“I think the threat is imminent,” Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie said in an exclusive broadcast interview with NBC News in the Iraqi capital. “We continually evaluate our force posture in the region.” Continue reading “U.S. commander says American forces face ‘imminent’ threat from Iran”
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If you’re walking in Bloomfield, New Jersey, there’s a good chance you’re being recorded. But it’s not a corporate office or warehouse security camera capturing the footage — it’s likely a Ring doorbell made by Amazon.
While residential neighborhoods aren’t usually lined with security cameras, the smart doorbell’s popularity has essentially created private surveillance networks powered by Amazon and promoted by police departments. Continue reading “Amazon’s helping police build a surveillance network with Ring doorbells”
A Russian destroyer nearly collided with an American guided-missile cruiser in the Philippine Sea, the U.S. Navy said on Friday, calling the incident “unsafe and unprofessional.” The Russian Pacific Fleet, meanwhile, blamed the U.S. for the close encounter.
The U.S. Navy released an aerial photo and dramatic video of the incident. Continue reading “Video shows Russian destroyer nearly colliding with U.S. warship”
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – In a video just released by the Cuyahoga County Jail, officers strap inmate Terrance Debose to a chair and push him in a secluded cell then beat the defenseless man. The punches resulted in a concussion.
The video is from a wall camera on or about March 22, 2019.
Continue reading “Inmate beating video released involving indicted Cuyahoga County Jail officers”
Imagine a bank with all the bureaucracy of the United States Post Office AND all the financial savviness of the U.S. government. If you like that idea, you’ll just love Democrats proposal to bank at your local post office.
Socialist lawmakers including U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez want Americans to be able to visit their local post office for their banking needs, according to a report by Fox News. Oh, the future looks so bright for this country, huh? Continue reading “Democrats Want The Post Office To Handle All Your Banking Needs”
A Cincinnati, Ohio, mother shot an intrusion suspect Thursday morning as her children slept upstairs.
WCPO reports that the suspect, Dante Ruff, is an ex-boyfriend against whom the mother has a protection order. Continue reading “Mother Shoots Intrusion Suspect to Protect Children Sleeping Upstairs”
Global Research – by Rima Najjar
When the President of Israel and the Jewish son-in-law of the President of the United States make surprisingly thoughtless statements about Palestine, they show us just how deliberately ignorant of history they are — and how uncaring they are for Palestinian suffering at a deeply subconscious level. Continue reading “Washington’s “Malicious Intent”: Trump and Son-in-Law Kushner’s “Deliberate” Ignorance of Palestinian History”
An Israeli minister has called on settlers to continue entering Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa compound and thanked security officials for making their visits possible after hundreds broke into the mosque during the final days of Ramadan.
In a video released on Monday, Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev said: “We should do everything to keep ascending to the Temple Mount [the name used by Jews for Al-Aqsa].” Continue reading “‘We will soon pray there’: Israeli minister urges settlers to enter Al-Aqsa”