Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The House will vote Wednesday to approve or reject a bill that offers fraud-prone amnesty for illegal migrants who claim to have worked on a farm.

The legislation also allows companies to import an unlimited number of replaceable H-2A visa workers to replace the illegals — and to replace any Americans who ask for decent wages or investment in machinery. The H-2A migrants could bring their families, and also apply for green cards.  Continue reading “House Sets Wednesday Vote for Farmworker Amnesty, Creation of Powerless Workforce”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

There is a reason that you have not seen more clips of AOC et al. sobbing uncontrollably at a fenced car park, or Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer exclaiming “what about the children” in recent months.

The Left’s favorite talking point of the first half of 2019 – Trump is caging kids at the border because of his worse-than-Hitler, racist and inhumane immigration policies – has somehow evaporated in recent months…  Continue reading “Trump Beats Border-Crisis: Illegal Crossings Crash To Lowest Since 2013”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Pete Buttigieg disqualified himself for the presidency when he stole the blankets and cold weather gear from the homeless of South Bend. It will be 16 degrees F tomorrow morning in the mayor’s hometown. What he did was wait until the homeless had gone to a Mission that fed breakfast to the poor. Then he sent a city crew in to take every possession the homeless had which included their blankets and warm weather gear. If a Republican had done that, we would have heard about it. That is a problem for Democrats. They won’t vet candidates to weed out the bad ones before receiving the nomination. Do they prefer to see a few million dollars in ads in October 2020 after the first cold blast of air to tell people that Buttigieg does not care about people who are powerless?  Continue reading “Time For Buttigieg And Biden To Go”

Reboubt News – by Shari Dovale

Homelessness has been on the rise in California, and has skyrocketed since the Camp and Carr fires devastated the state.

Officials throughout California have grappled with various ways to deal with the ongoing crisis, however, in the Northern California city of Redding, Mayor Julie Winter has sent a state-of-emergency request to Gov. Gavin Newsom, approved by the Redding City Council last week, that requests the right to involuntarily detain people into homeless shelters. Continue reading “California Bringing Back Debtors Prisons for Homeless”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

In 2020,  the US Army will be carrying out its biggest deployment in 25 years into Europe. The deployment will send 20,000 US troops, and 13,000 pieces of equipment across Europe for wargames beginning in May and running through June.

US Gen. Christopher Cavoli would not define the operation as aimed at Russia, but did tie it to Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, saying it “changed everything.” The large deployment will be difficult.  Continue reading “US Army Plans Biggest Deployment to Europe in 25 Years”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The mother who famously told Robert “Beto” O’Rourke, “Hell no” to his plans to confiscate AR-15s, is now running for Congress in Colorado’s 3rd District.

On September 20, 2019, Breitbart News reported Colorado mother Lauren Boebert attended one of O’Rourke’s rallies and challenged him when he talked of taking AR-15s. Continue reading “Mother Who Told Beto ‘Hell No,’ Launches Pro-Gun Congressional Run”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Very little headlines come out of the Middle East these days about the two-decade war the US has been fighting against terrorism. But what you hear on an increasing frequency are headlines outlining how Russia and China are the new enemies. The shift happened several years ago when the US military figured out that a great power competition was underway.  Continue reading “Pentagon Shifts Focus Ahead Of Next War, Wants To Relocate Troops To Indo-Pacific Region”

New York Post – by Nadine DeNinno

Walt Disney Studios has issued a warning that “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” could trigger seizures in photosensitive people with epilepsy.

The company is working with the Epilepsy Foundation to promote the alert, Variety reports, as well as to give tips on how fans can still enjoy the movie, which contains “several sequences with imagery and sustained flashing lights.”  Continue reading “Disney warns ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ could trigger seizures”

CNN

London (CNN Business)Amazon has removed a number of Christmas ornaments featuring images of the Auschwitz concentration camps from sale, amid anger from the museum that manages the site.

Pictures of the Nazi death camp complex were used on a variety of tree ornaments, a mouse pad and a bottle opener, which the Auschwitz Memorial described as “disturbing and disrespectful.”  Continue reading “Amazon pulls Christmas ornaments showing Auschwitz concentration camp”

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Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

With all the “measles outbreaks” that brought national headlines earlier this year, and resulted in many states introducing legislation to force vaccinate the public and remove vaccine exemptions for school-age children, one thing the national corporate-sponsored “mainstream” media failed to report, is that the only vaccine available in the U.S. for measles has been involved in an 9-year long legal battle for fraud, due to Merck’s own scientists who helped develop the vaccine becoming whistleblowers. Continue reading “Is Merck’s 9-Year Long Whistleblower Fraud Lawsuit on the MMR Vaccine Finally Coming to a Resolution?”

The Atlantic – by Matthew Shaer

One evening in November of 2002, Carol Batie was sitting on her living-room couch in Houston, flipping through channels on the television, when she happened to catch a teaser for an upcoming news segment on KHOU 11, the local CBS affiliate. She leapt to her feet. “I scared the kids, I was screaming so loud,” Batie told me recently. “I said, ‘Thank you, God!’ I knew that all these years later, my prayers had been answered.”

Continue reading “The False Promise of DNA Testing”

Texas Tribune

The grandson of the late President George H.W. Bush, nonprofit executive Pierce Bush, announced Monday morning that he is running for Texas’ 22nd Congressional District.

Bush enters a crowded GOP primary to replace U.S. Rep. Pete Olson, R-Sugar Land, whose seat was a national Democratic target even before Olson announced his retirement earlier this year. Bush made his bid official in a video playing up his experience as the Houston-based CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star. Continue reading “Pierce Bush announces bid for suburban Houston congressional seat”

Freight Waves – by John Paul Hampstead

This morning, Celadon Group (OTC: CGIP) executives told its employees that the company filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 and will shut down the operations of its over-the-road fleet. The official announcement came after a chaotic weekend of credit, customer, and driver issues when word got out about Celadon’s impending Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.

Employees were instructed to come to a meeting at the corporate headquarters in Indianapolis to be held this morning. But then in the middle of the night, fleet-wide messages went out to drivers’ telematics devices: (See them here.)  Continue reading “Celadon Group makes bankruptcy official, shuts down after 34 years”

Independent – by Bel Trew

Israel’s state prosecutor has plans to indict prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cousin and personal lawyer, alongside six other people, on charges related to a possible conflict of interest over a $2bn purchase of German submarines.

Shai Nitzan said in a statement on Thursday the seven would be charged on various corruption offences, including money laundering, bribery and fraud – pending a hearing. Continue reading “Netanyahu’s personal lawyer to be charged with money laundering”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Buckingham, VA — An 8-year-old girl was forced to strip completely naked to be able to enter the Buckingham Correctional Center to see her father, an inmate being housed there. Making matters worse for not only the child but the prison system, the child’s mother was not present in order to give consent to the search.  Continue reading “8yo Girl Stripped Naked by Officers, Telling Her It’s The Only Way She Can See Her Daddy”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Dallas, TX — Feeding and clothing the homeless in the land of the free has now become a revolutionary act. Luckily, however, there are still good people willing to carry that act out.

In December 2014, the Dallas city council enacted Ordinance No. 29595, which makes it illegal to serve food to the homeless without jumping through a statist myriad of bureaucratic hoops, including a fee, training classes, and written notices.  Continue reading “Since Feeding the Homeless Is Illegal, Activists Carry AR-15s to Give Out Food, Supplies”

The Blaze – by Giancarlo Sopo

New guidelines from Portland, Oregon’s Planning and Sustainability Commission have sparked a major controversy in the city.

Under a proposal introduced to the PSC on Nov. 12, the building design process would require owners to “provide opportunities” to the homeless population “to rest and be welcome.” Many are interpreting the vague language—specifically the “rest and be welcome” requirements—as potentially forcing owners of new commercial and residential real estate to build “spaces” for homeless men and women to camp out on private property, even in apartment buildings.  Continue reading “Portland Could Start Forcing Apartment Owners To ‘Make Room’ For Homeless Campers ‘Whether They Like It Or Not’”

Breitbart – by John Binder

A South African man was able to become a naturalized American citizen weeks after allegedly murdering two native Alaskan women, Breitbart News has learned.

Brian Smith, a 48-year-old native of South Africa, was indicted in October for the murders of 30-year-old Kathleen Henry and 52-year-old Veronica Abouchuk in Anchorage, Alaska, in separate incidents. Henry was allegedly strangled to death, while Abouchuk was allegedly shot and killed.  Continue reading “South African Man Given U.S. Citizenship After Allegedly Murdering Alaskan Women”