Reviews Are in! ‘Climate Hustle’ is ‘Wickedly effective’ – ‘Lays waste to Al Gore’

Nationwide Theatre Event (Now including Canada!) – One Night Only May 2 – With introduction by Weather Channel Founder John Coleman & Exclusive panel discussion following movie with Gov. Sarah Palin, Brent Bozell, Climatologist Dr. David Legates, Marc Morano & Special Appearance by Bill Nye

Go to www.ClimateHustle.com for theatre near you and to buy tickets.

Bill Nye, UN Climate Scientist Warn Moviegoers to Shun Film’s 1-Day Theater Release: ‘Not in Our National Interest’

Sampling of Reviews for ‘Climate Hustle’ 

‘Powerful documentary…demolishes the climate agenda’ 

‘It’s hard not to laugh’

‘This could be the most important movie of the year’ 

‘The film lays waste to Gore’s thoroughly debunked movie’

‘Most dangerous documentary of the year’

 ‘Climate Hustle is a brilliant use of their own ammunition against them’

‘The film’s strength is its wickedly effective use of slapstick humor’

‘A brutal and extremely funny takedown of the science behind global warming’

‘Humor throughout the film is absolutely fantastic’

‘Powerful documentary…demolishes the climate agenda’ 

‘A smart, energetic global warming documentary’

‘Humorous’ – ‘A must see’

‘FILM EXPOSES ABSURDITY OF ‘CLIMATE’ MOVEMENT’

By:  – Climate DepotApril 28, 2016 10:53 PM

May 2 – One Night Only – 7:00 pm – Find a theater near you and buy tickets online at www.ClimateHustle.com

Bill Nye, UN Climate Scientist Warn Moviegoers to Shun Film’s 1-Day Theater Release: ‘Not in Our National Interest’ – Leading climate activists are warning moviegoers to shun the May 2nd nationwide one-day theater screening of “Climate Hustle,” a new film debunking climate alarmism and its big government solutions. Bill Nye (not a real “science guy,” FYI), who entertains the idea of throwing climate skeptics in the slammer, warned the film’s producer, Climate Depot publisher Marc Morano, that “Climate Hustle’s” content endangers not just the nation, but also the world: “I think it will expose your point of view as very much in the minority and very much not in our national interest and the world’s interest.” U.N. Climate Scientist Michael Oppenheimer has, likewise, condemned the film – without even viewing it – for daring to dispute climate alarmism. “Marc is a propagandist,” the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scientist cautions viewers.

Review: ‘Climate Hustle is the most dangerous documentary of the year’ – ‘Brutally effective’ – ‘It’s hard not to laugh’ – Christian Toto of Hollywood In Toto: ‘Climate Hustle’ is just the tonic the global warming debate needs’

‘We see Morano trying to challenge a few scientists, but it typically ends with them fleeing the microphones. After all, he’s no stranger to debate.’ – ‘The film’s most effective moments come when left-of-center experts describe how they abandoned their previous climate change positions. Doing so opened them up to scathing critiques from their colleagues. Some even found themselves unwelcome at gigs they held for some time. It’s another signal that dissent won’t be tolerated in climate change circles.

MEDIA DECLARES WAR ON ‘CLIMATE HUSTLE’ Film – ‘The press already is working overtime to debunk its narrative’

MSNBC reports on ‘Climate Hustle’ DC Premiere: Calls film ‘a new anti-climate change documentary’

Associated Press covers ‘Climate Hustle’ DC Premiere with Palin: ‘Seeks to debunk what it calls myths & hype about human-caused global warming’ – AP reports on Climate Hustle:  ‘New documentary seeks to debunk what it calls myths and hype about human-caused global warming’ – Film exposes ‘what it calls myths and hype about human-caused global warming’ – ‘Questions whether there is a genuine scientific consensus about global warming’

‘Climate Hustle’ Challenges Media’s Climate Alarmism in Theaters May 2

Review of ‘Climate Hustle’: ‘This could be the most important movie of the year’ – ‘Powerful documentary…demolishes the climate agenda’ – WorldNetDaily review: ‘CLIMATE HUSTLE’ WILL ROCK ALARMISTS TO THEIR CORE’

Watch: Morano in Tux on TV for DC Film Premiere – Teases Mystery Animal that Was Mascot for both Cooling & Warming fears – Bill Nye’s not the only one who can wear a bow tie!

Which animal was used as a mascot for both the ‘global cooling’ scare in the 1970s and the ‘global warming’ scare of today!?

NBC News: Sarah Palin & Bill Nye Featured in Climate Skeptic Film

National Review Gives Two Thumbs Up: ‘Climate Hustle, a brutal and extremely funny takedown of the science behind global warming

Breitbart Review: ‘Climate Hustle is dynamite’ – ‘The Perfect Antidote To Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth’

Review: ‘Climate Hustle’ Exposes Global-warming Con Job – ‘Humor throughout the film is absolutely fantastic’

Climate Hustle review: ‘Humorous’ – ‘A must see’ – ‘Hits the science straight on’ – ‘FILM EXPOSES ABSURDITY OF ‘CLIMATE’ MOVEMENT’

‘Climate Hustle’ review: ‘This is an amazing film…Really excellent…uses humor…May be the best skeptical film ever’

Watch: Exclusive clip of ‘Climate Hustle’ on Fox News – Steve Doocy & Marc Morano reveal mystery climate mascot animal

Steve Doocy and Marc Morano examine a stuffed armadillo (Fox News)

Review: Climate Hustle is a smart, energetic global warming documentary – ‘The film lays waste to Gore’s thoroughly debunked ‘An Inconvenient Truth.’ – Thomas Richard – Environmental Examiner review of ‘Climate Hustle’: ‘Morano smartly lets the environmental bullies do the talking, through clips, headlines, ads and promotional videos.’

‘The film lays waste to Al Gore’s thoroughly debunked movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth.’

Meteorologist Anthony Watts review: ‘Climate Hustle is a brilliant use of their own ammunition against them’- ‘The film’s strength is it’s wickedly effective use of slapstick humor’– Anthony Watts: ‘The film’s strength is its wickedly effective use of slapstick humor, and making use of the words and deeds of alarmists to make you laugh at them.’ ‘You can’t help but come away laughing.’ – Monday May 2nd will be an historic night, since there’s never been a skeptic film like this before.’

Review: ‘Climate Hustle is informative & entertaining, pointed & humorous’

Watch: Morano on Cavuto’s Fox Show: ‘I have a film coming on May 2 which shows warmists comparing climate skeptics to Holocaust deniers’

Wash Post reviews ‘Climate Hustle’: ‘There remains a significant coterie of skeptics, doubters and outright deniers’ – Skeptics ‘still draw significant attention — “Climate Hustle,” according to its producers, is slated to air at a large number of theaters across the U.S. on May 2.’

New York Times on ‘Climate Hustle’s’ Morano: ‘He has risen to be the most savvy media manipulator of the climate skeptic crowd’ – Morano ‘pretty much chewed up Bill Nye the Science Guy on CNN with Piers Morgan a couple years ago.’

Watch: Fox features ‘Climate Hustle’: Stuart Varney: ‘Some high profile climate scientists have retracted their former positions. They are profiled in Climate Hustle’ – Stuart Varney: ‘Some high profile climate scientists have retracted their former positions. They are now climate change skeptics. They are profiled in a new film. It’s called Climate Hustle.’

Fox Tammy Bruce reacts to Bill Nye pondering jailing skeptics: ‘No stand-up comedian is going to put me in jail.’

Marc Morano behind Climate Hustle worked for Rush Limbaugh and counts Sarah Palin as a fan | Daily Mail Online

UK Daily Mail: Meet the man behind ‘Climate Hustle’, the film ‘antidote’ to Gore’s film: Marc Morano worked for Rush Limbaugh, counts Palin as a fan & founded site that questions AGW

UK Daily Mail’s negative profile or Morano: 

Marc Morano, 46, co-wrote and narrated new film Climate Hustle 

The film aims to debunk what it calls myths and hype about human-caused global warming

Sarah Palin claims it offers a countering view to Al Gore’s global warming documentary, An Inconvenient Truth

Morano founded the ClimateDepot.com, a site that ‘questions the theory of man-made global warming’

While working for Cybercast News Service, he was the first to report on accusations John Kerry exaggerated his military service record 

He’s worked as communications director for Oklahoma Sen. James Inhofe and a reporter for Rush Limbaugh’s TV show  

Skeptic Documentary Climate Hustle: Don’t Believe The Global Warming ‘Shell Game’

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Bill Nye, ‘The Jail-The-Skeptics Guy!’: Nye entertains idea of jailing climate skeptics for ‘affecting my quality of life’ (Exclusive Video)

Variety Mag. Exclusive: Sarah Palin Backing ‘Climate Hustle’ Film – May 2nd Nationwide Theatrical Release

‘Climate Hustle’ goes to DC: Skeptical film to premiere on Capitol Hill; Panel with Gov. Sarah Palin, Brent Bozell & Appearance by Warmist Bill Nye

Skeptical ‘Climate Hustle’ Film Coming to Theaters Nationwide May 2, for a One-Night Event

It’s Coming….’Climate Hustle’ film hits Theatres May 2nd! One night national theater event! – Watch New Trailer – Popcorn & Climate

Protesters, police, chaos! Climate Hustle ‘staged its triumphant world premiere’ – ‘Police cordoned off the road’ – Exclusive Video/Photos

Texas must withdraw from UN/U.S. Refugee Admissions Program

If Texas has no say over refugee seeding now, then the state should simply withdraw from the program and then sue the federal government.

Since 2011, Texas has ‘welcomed’ approximately 7,000 refugees a year so that it continues its distinction as the #1 refugee state in the nation. Looks to me like Governor Rick Perry closed a blind eye to the expansion.

Just as Governor Sam Brownback did in Kansas this week, Texas should “opt-out” of the UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions Program and then when the feds put a ‘non-profit’ group in charge of making decisions that expend taxpayer dollars in the state—sue the feds on Tenth Amendment grounds.  It is that simple (well sort of!).

Abbott tx

Any governor in America who talks big about wanting to get the RAP under control in their state, isn’t doing anything (other than trying to appease voters) until he or she takes dramatic action—like withdrawing from the program altogether.

(For readers who don’t want to kill the program outright, dramatic action is the only thing that will bring enough controversy to even begin to see the smallest effort toward reform.)

This Breitbart headline (Texas Has No Authority Over Agencies That Resettle Refugees in State) and story caught my eye.

Texas is the top resettlement state in the nation and has a governor who has been attempting to protect the state, so why not go for the whole enchilada. (Congress should be protecting you, but it isn’t!)

Read the story here.

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For new readers, know that these states (below) already withdrew (or never had a program) at one point in the past and are now so-called Wilson-Fish states whose refugee programs are run illegally and unconstitutionally by ‘non-profit’ groups hired by Washington.

By the way, experts tell me that the Wilson-Fish amendment to the Refugee Act of 1980 made no provision in the law for the federal agencies to pass the program off to unelected non-profit contractors of the federal government—one of many cases where a federal agency (the Office of Refugee Resettlement in this case) simply made its own ‘law’ through regulations.

If you are in one of these states you must urge your governor/legislature to sue with a states’ rights claim.

I know you won’t get states like Vermont to demand their state’s rights, but heck then if they are that ‘welcoming,’ let the feds just send them all there.

(I saw news last night and tweeted it that the Rutland, VT mayor is welcoming 100 Syrians soon. Follow me on twitter for more news.)

Wilson-Fish states (Kansas is effectively on the list now too):

Alabama
Alaska
Colorado
Idaho
Kentucky
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Nevada
North Dakota
South Dakota
Tennessee
Vermont

See my three part series on Texas from last summer by clicking here.  Go here for everything we have said about Wilson-Fish.

Trump’s ‘America First’ foreign policy strategy

Donald Trump made a major foreign policy speech at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. to a gathering of The National Interest Magazine, and its parent institution, The Center for the National Interest.

Trump first laid out why America’s current foreign policy has failed. He then outlined his “America First” foreign policy.

Trump stated that U.S. foreign policy under President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had, “No vision. No purpose. No direction. No strategy.”

Trump then set the his vision, purpose, direction and strategy for an “America First” foreign polity:

  1. America is going to be strong again.
  2. We’re getting out of the nation-building business and instead focusing on creating stability in the world.
  3. I will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. But if America fights, it must only fight to win.
  4. The countries we are defending must pay for the cost of this defense, and if not, the U.S. must be prepared to let these countries defend themselves.
  5. Our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction.
  6. In the Middle East our goals must be, and I mean must be, to defeat [Islamic] terrorists and promote regional stability, not radical change.
  7. Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, cannot be allowed. Remember that, cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.
  8. Finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on American interests.

Watch Donald Trump’s full remarks:

Below is the full text of Mr. Trump’s remarks:

“Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you, and thank you to the Center for National Interest for honoring me with this invitation. It truly is a great honor. I’d like to talk today about how to develop a new foreign policy direction for our country, one that replaces randomness with purpose, ideology with strategy, and chaos with peace.

It’s time to shake the rust off America’s foreign policy. It’s time to invite new voices and new visions into the fold, something we have to do. The direction I will outline today will also return us to a timeless principle. My foreign policy will always put the interests of the American people and American security above all else. It has to be first. Has to be.

That will be the foundation of every single decision that I will make. America…

America first will be the major and overriding theme of my administration. But to chart our path forward, we must first briefly take a look back. We have a lot to be proud of.

In the 1940s we saved the world. The greatest generation beat back the Nazis and Japanese imperialists. Then we saved the world again. This time, from totalitarianism and communism. The Cold War lasted for decades but, guess what, we won and we won big. Democrats and Republicans working together got Mr. Gorbachev to heed the words of President Reagan, our great president, when he said, tear down this wall.

History will not forget what he did. A very special man and president. Unfortunately, after the Cold War our foreign policy veered badly off course. We failed to develop a new vision for a new time. In fact, as time went on, our foreign policy began to make less and less sense. Logic was replaced with foolishness and arrogance, which led to one foreign policy disaster after another.

They just kept coming and coming. We went from mistakes in Iraq to Egypt to Libya, to President Obama’s line in the sand in Syria. Each of these actions have helped to throw the region into chaos and gave ISIS the space it needs to grow and prosper. Very bad. It all began with a dangerous idea that we could make western democracies out of countries that had no experience or interests in becoming a western democracy.

We tore up what institutions they had and then were surprised at what we unleashed. Civil war, religious fanaticism, thousands of Americans and just killed be lives, lives, lives wasted. Horribly wasted. Many trillions of dollars were lost as a result. The vacuum was created that ISIS would fill. Iran, too, would rush in and fill that void much to their really unjust enrichment.

They have benefited so much, so sadly, for us. Our foreign policy is a complete and total disaster. No vision. No purpose. No direction. No strategy. Today I want to identify five main weaknesses in our foreign policy.

First, our resources are totally over extended. President Obama has weakened our military by weakening our economy. He’s crippled us with wasteful spending, massive debt, low growth, a huge trade deficit and open borders. Our manufacturing trade deficit with the world is now approaching $1 trillion a year.

We’re rebuilding other countries while weakening our own. Ending the theft of American jobs will give us resources we need to rebuild our military, which has to happen and regain our financial independence and strength. I am the only person running for the presidency who understands this and this is a serious problem.

I’m the only one — believe me, I know them all, I’m the only one who knows how to fix it.

Secondly, our allies are not paying their fair share, and I’ve been talking about this recently a lot. Our allies must contribute toward their financial, political, and human costs, have to do it, of our tremendous security burden. But many of them are simply not doing so.

They look at the United States as weak and forgiving and feel no obligation to honor their agreements with us. In NATO, for instance, only 4 of 28 other member countries besides America, are spending the minimum required 2 percent of GDP on defense. We have spent trillions of dollars over time on planes, missiles, ships, equipment, building up our military to provide a strong defense for Europe and Asia.

The countries we are defending must pay for the cost of this defense, and if not, the U.S. must be prepared to let these countries defend themselves. We have no choice.

The whole world will be safer if our allies do their part to support our common defense and security. A Trump administration will lead a free world that is properly armed and funded, and funded beautifully.

Thirdly, our friends are beginning to think they can’t depend on us. We’ve had a president who dislikes our friends and bows to our enemies, something that we’ve never seen before in the history of our country. He negotiated a disastrous deal with Iran, and then we watched them ignore its terms even before the ink was dry. Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, cannot be allowed. Remember that, cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.

And under a Trump administration, will never, ever be allowed to have that nuclear weapon.

All of this without even mentioning the humiliation of the United States with Iran’s treatment of our ten captured sailors — so vividly I remember that day. In negotiation, you must be willing to walk. The Iran deal, like so many of our worst agreements, is the result of not being willing to leave the table.

When the other side knows you’re not going to walk, it becomes absolutely impossible to win — you just can’t win. At the same time, your friends need to know that you will stick by the agreements that you have with them. You’ve made that agreement, you have to stand by it and the world will be a better place. President Obama gutted our missile defense program and then abandoned our missile defense plans with Poland and the Czech Republic. He supported the ouster of a friendly regime in Egypt that had a longstanding peace treaty with Israel, and then helped bring the Muslim Brotherhood to power in its place.

Israel, our great friend and the one true democracy in the Middle East has been snubbed and criticized by an administration that lacks moral clarity. Just a few days ago, Vice President Biden again criticized Israel, a force for justice and peace, for acting as an impatient peace area in the region.

President Obama has not been a friend to Israel. He has treated Iran with tender love and care and made it a great power. Iran has, indeed, become a great, great power in just a very short period of time, because of what we’ve done. All of the expense and all at the expense of Israel, our allies in the region and very importantly, the United States itself.
We’ve picked fights with our oldest friends, and now they’re starting to look elsewhere for help. Remember that. Not good.

Fourth, our rivals no longer respect us. In fact, they’re just as confused as our allies, but in an even bigger problem is they don’t take us seriously anymore. The truth is they don’t respect us. When President Obama landed in Cuba on Air Force One, to leader was there, nobody, to greet him.

Perhaps an incident without precedent in the long and prestigious history of Air Force One. Then amazingly, the same thing happened in Saudi Arabia. It’s called no respect. Absolutely no respect.

Do you remember when the president made a long and expensive trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, to get the Olympics for our country, and after this unprecedented effort, it was announced that the United States came in fourth — fourth place? The president of the United States making this trip — unprecedented — comes in fourth place. He should have known the result before making such an embarrassing commitment. We were laughed at all over the world, as we have been many, many times.

The list of humiliations go on and on and on. President Obama watches helplessly as North Korea increases its aggression and expands further and further with its nuclear reach. Our president has allowed China to continue its economic assault on American jobs and wealth, refusing to enforce trade deals and apply leverage on China necessary to rein in North Korea. We have the leverage. We have the power over China, economic power, and people don’t understand it. And with that economic power, we can rein in and we can get them to do what they have to do with North Korea, which is totally out of control.

He has even allowed China to steal government secrets with cyber attacks and engaged in industrial espionage against the United States and its companies. We’ve let our rivals and challengers think they can get away with anything, and they do. They do at will. It always happens. If President Obama’s goal had been to weaken America, he could not have done a better job.

Finally, America no longer has a clear understanding of our foreign policy goals. Since the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union, we’ve lacked a coherent foreign policy. One day, we’re bombing Libya and getting rid of a dictator to foster democracy for civilians. The next day, we’re watching the same civilians suffer while that country falls and absolutely falls apart. Lives lost, massive moneys lost. The world is a different place.

We’re a humanitarian nation, but the legacy of the Obama-Clinton interventions will be weakness, confusion and disarray, a mess. We’ve made the Middle East more unstable and chaotic than ever before. We left Christians subject to intense persecution and even genocide.

We have done nothing to help the Christians, nothing, and we should always be ashamed for that, for that lack of action. Our actions in Iraq, Libya and Syria have helped unleash ISIS, and we’re in a war against radical Islam, but President Obama won’t even name the enemy, and unless you name the enemy, you will never ever solve the problem.

Hillary Clinton also refuses to say the words radical Islam, even as she pushes for a massive increase in refugees coming into our country. After Secretary Clinton’s failed intervention in Libya, Islamic terrorists in Benghazi took down our consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave Americans. Then, instead of taking charge that night, Hillary Clinton decided to go home and sleep. Incredible.

Clinton blames it all on a video, an excuse that was a total lie, proven to be absolutely a total lie. Our ambassador was murdered and our secretary of state misled the nation. And, by the way, she was not awake to take that call at 3 o’clock in the morning. And now ISIS is making millions and millions of dollars a week selling Libya oil. And you know what? We don’t blockade, we don’t bomb, we don’t do anything about it. It’s almost as if our country doesn’t even know what’s happening, which could be a fact and could be true.

This will all change when I become president.

To our friends and allies, I say America is going to be strong again. America is going to be reliable again. It’s going to be a great and reliable ally again. It’s going to be a friend again. We’re going to finally have a coherent foreign policy based upon American interests and the shared interests of our allies.

We’re getting out of the nation-building business and instead focusing on creating stability in the world. Our moments of greatest strength came when politics ended at the water’s edge. We need a new rational American foreign policy, informed by the best minds and supported by both parties, and it will be by both parties — Democrats, Republicans, independents, everybody, as well as by our close allies.

This is how we won the Cold War and it’s how we will win our new future struggles, which may be many, which may be complex, but we will win if I become president.

First, we need a long-term plan to halt the spread and reach of radical Islam. Containing the spread of radical Islam must be a major foreign policy goal of the United States and indeed the world. Events may require the use of military force, but it’s also a philosophical struggle, like our long struggle in the Cold War.

In this, we’re going to be working very closely with our allies in the Muslim world, all of which are at risk from radical Islamic violence, attacks and everything else. It is a dangerous world, more dangerous now than it has ever been.

We should work — thank you.

We should work together with any nation in the region that is threatened by the rise of radical Islam. But this has to be a two-way street. They must also be good to us. Remember that. They have to be good to us, no longer one way. It’s now two-way. And remember, us and all we’re doing, they have to appreciate what we’ve done to them. We’re going to help, but they have to appreciate what we’ve done for them. The struggle against radical Islam also takes place in our homeland. There are scores of recent migrants inside our borders charged with terrorism. For every case known to the public, there are dozens and dozens more. We must stop importing extremism through senseless immigration policies. We have no idea where these people are coming from. There’s no documentation. There’s no paperwork. There’s nothing. We have to be smart. We have to be vigilant.

A pause for reassessment will help us to prevent the next San Bernardino or frankly, much worse. All you have to do is look at the World Trade Center and September 11th, one of the great catastrophes, in my opinion, the single greatest military catastrophe in the history of our country; worse than Pearl Harbor because you take a look at what’s happened, and citizens were attacked, as opposed to the military being attacked — one of the true great catastrophes.

And then there’s ISIS. I have a simple message for them. Their days are numbered. I won’t tell them where and I won’t tell them how. We must…

… we must as a nation be more unpredictable. We are totally predictable. We tell everything. We’re sending troops. We tell them. We’re sending something else. We have a news conference. We have to be unpredictable. And we have to be unpredictable starting now.

But they’re going to be gone. ISIS will be gone if I’m elected president. And they’ll be gone quickly. They will be gone very, very quickly.

Secondly, we have to rebuild our military and our economy. The Russians and Chinese have rapidly expanded their military capability, but look at what’s happened to us. Our nuclear weapons
arsenal, our ultimate deterrent, has been allowed to atrophy and is desperately in need of modernization and renewal. And it has to happen immediately. Our active duty armed forces have shrunk from 2 million in 1991 to about 1.3 million today. The Navy has shrunk from over 500 ships to 272 ships during this same period of time. The Air Force is about one-third smaller than 1991. Pilots flying B-52s in combat missions today. These planes are older than virtually everybody in this room.

And what are we doing about this? President Obama has proposed a 2017 defense budget that in real dollars, cuts nearly 25 percent from what we were spending in 2011. Our military is depleted and we’re asking our generals and military leaders to worry about global warming.

We will spend what we need to rebuild our military. It is the cheapest, single investment we can make. We will develop, build and purchase the best equipment known to mankind. Our military dominance must be unquestioned, and I mean unquestioned, by anybody and everybody.

But we will look for savings and spend our money wisely. In this time of mounting debt, right now we have so much debt that nobody even knows how to address the problem. But I do. No one dollar can be wasted. Not one single dollar can we waste. We’re also going to have to change our trade, immigration and economic policies to make our economy strong again. And to put Americans first again.

This will ensure that our own workers, right here in America, get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make us strong financially again. So, so important. We need to think smart about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge.

This includes 3D printing, artificial intelligence and cyber warfare. A great country also takes care of its warriors. Our commitment to them is absolute, and I mean absolute. A trump administration will give our servicemen and women the best equipment and support in the world when they serve and where they serve. And the best care in the world when they return as veterans and they come back home to civilian life. Our veterans…

Our veterans have not been treated fairly or justly. These are our great people and we must treat them fairly. We must even treat them really, really well and that will happen under the Trump administration.

Finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on American interests. Businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests and neither do countries. Look at what happened in the 1990s. Our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania — and this was a horrible time for us — were attacked. and 17 brave sailors were killed on the USS Cole.

And what did we do? It seemed we put more effort into adding China into the World Trade organization, which has been a total disaster for the United States. Frankly, we spent more time on that than we did in stopping Al Qaida. We even had an opportunity to take out Osama bin Laden and we didn’t do it

And then we got hit at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Again, the worst attack on our country in its history. Our foreign policy goals must be based on America’s core national security interests. And the following will be my priorities.

In the Middle East our goals must be, and I mean must be, to defeat terrorists and promote regional stability, not radical change. We need to be clear sighted about the groups that will never be anything other than enemies. And believe me, we have groups that no matter what you do, they will be the enemy.

We have to be smart enough to recognize who those groups are, who those people are, and not help them. And we must only be generous to those that prove they are indeed our friends.

We desire to live peacefully and in friendship with Russia and China. We have serious differences with these two nations, and must regard them with open eyes, but we are not bound to be adversaries. We should seek common ground based on shared interests.

Russia, for instance, has also seen the horror of Islamic terrorism. I believe an easing of tensions, and improved relations with Russia from a position of strength only is possible, absolutely possible. Common sense says this cycle, this horrible cycle of hostility must end and ideally will end soon. Good for both countries.

Some say the Russians won’t be reasonable. I intend to find out. If we can’t make a deal under my administration, a deal that’s great — not good, great — for America, but also good for Russia, then we will quickly walk from the table. It’s as simple as that. We’re going to find out.

Fixing our relations with China is another important step — and really toward creating an even more prosperous period of time. China respects strength and by letting them take advantage of us economically, which they are doing like never before, we have lost all of their respect.

We have a massive trade deficit with China, a deficit that we have to find a way quickly, and I mean quickly, to balance. A strong and smart America is an America that will find a better friend in China, better than we have right now. Look at what China is doing in the South China Sea. They’re not supposed to be doing it.

No respect for this country or this president. We can both benefit or we can both go our separate ways. If need be, that’s what’s going to have to happen.

After I’m elected president, I will also call for a summit with our NATO allies and a separate summit with our Asian allies. In these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. For instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade NATO’s outdated mission and structure, grown out of the Cold War to confront our shared challenges, including migration and Islamic terrorism.

I will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. But if America fights, it must only fight to win.

I will never sent our finest into battle unless necessary, and I mean absolutely necessary, and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital V.

Our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction. The best way to achieve those goals is through a disciplined, deliberate and consistent foreign policy. With President Obama and Secretary Clinton we’ve had the exact opposite — a reckless, rudderless and aimless foreign policy, one that has blazed the path of destruction in its wake.

After losing thousands of lives and spending trillions of dollars, we are in far worst shape in the Middle East than ever, ever before. I challenge anyone to explain the strategic foreign policy vision of Obama/Clinton. It has been a complete and total disaster.

I will also be prepared to deploy America’s economic resources. Financial leverage and sanctions can be very, very persuasive, but we need to use them selectively and with total determination.

Our power will be used if others do not play by the rules. In other words, if they do not treat us fairly. Our friends and enemies must know that if I draw a line in the sand, I will enforce that line in the sand. Believe me.

However, unlike other candidates for the presidency, war and aggression will not be my first instinct. You cannot have a foreign policy without diplomacy. A superpower understands that caution and restraint are really truly signs of strength. Although not in government service, I was totally against the war in Iraq, very proudly, saying for many years that it would destabilize the Middle East. Sadly, I was correct, and the biggest beneficiary has been has been Iran, who is systematically taking over Iraq and gaining access to their very rich oil reserves, something it has wanted to do for decades.

And now, to top it off, we have ISIS. My goal is to establish a foreign policy that will endure for several generations. That’s why I also look and have to look for talented experts with approaches and practical ideas, rather than surrounding myself with those who have perfect resumes but very little to brag about except responsibility for a long history of failed policies and continued losses at war. We have to look to new people.

We have to look to new people because many of the old people frankly don’t know what they’re doing, even though they may look awfully good writing in the New York Times or being watched on television.

Finally, I will work with our allies to reinvigorate Western values and institutions. Instead of trying to spread universal values that not everybody shares or wants, we should understand that strengthening and promoting Western civilization and its accomplishments will do more to inspire positive reforms around the world than military interventions.

These are my goals as president. I will seek a foreign policy that all Americans, whatever their party, can support, so important, and which our friends and allies will respect and totally welcome. The world must know that we do not go abroad in search of enemies, that we are always happy when old enemies become friends and when old friends become allies, that’s what we want. We want them to be our allies.

We want the world to be — we want to bring peace to the world. Too much destruction out there, too many destructive weapons. The power of weaponry is the single biggest problem that we have today in the world.

To achieve these goals, Americans must have confidence in their country and its leadership. Again, many Americans must wonder why we our politicians seem more interested in defending the borders of foreign countries than in defending their own. Americans…

Americans must know that we’re putting the American people first again on trade.

So true. On trade, on immigration, on foreign policy. The jobs, incomes and security of the American worker will always be my first priority.

No country has ever prospered that failed to put its own interests first. Both our friends and our enemies put their countries above ours and we, while being fair to them, must start doing the same. We will no longer surrender this country or its people to the false song of globalism. The nation-state remains the true foundation for happiness and harmony. I am skeptical of international unions that tie us up and bring America down and will never enter…

And under my administration, we will never enter America into any agreement that reduces our ability to control our own affairs.

NAFTA, as an example, has been a total disaster for the United States and has emptied our states — literally emptied our states of our manufacturing and our jobs. And I’ve just gotten to see it. I’ve toured Pennsylvania. I’ve toured New York. I’ve toured so many of the states. They have been cleaned out. Their manufacturing is gone.

Never again, only the reverse — and I have to say this strongly — never again; only the reverse will happen. We will keep our jobs and bring in new ones. There will be consequences for the companies that leave the United States only to exploit it later. They fire the people. They take advantage of the United States. There will be consequences for those companies. Never again.

Under a Trump administration, no American citizen will ever again feel that their needs come second to the citizens of a foreign country.

I will view as president the world through the clear lens of American interests. I will be America’s greatest defender and most loyal champion. We will not apologize for becoming successful again, but will instead embrace the unique heritage that makes us who we are.

The world is most peaceful and most prosperous when America is strongest. America will continue and continue forever to play the role of peacemaker. We will always help save lives and indeed humanity itself, but to play the role, we must make America strong again.

And always — always, always, we must make, and we have to look at it from every angle, and we have no choice, we must make America respected again. We must make America truly wealthy again. And we must — we have to and we will make America great again. And if we do that — and if we do that, perhaps this century can be the most peaceful and prosperous the world has ever, ever known. Thank you very much, everybody. I appreciate it. Thank you.

Thank you very much.

Thank you.”

Episcopal Bishop: To hell with the Governor we’ll bring more Muslim refugees to Kansas

Bishop Dean Wolfe: no matter what the governor says we will continue to overload Wichita and other Kansas cities with refugees.

Yesterday we told you that Sam Brownback, the governor of Kansas, withdrew the state from the UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions Program making it effectively the 13th Wilson-Fish state***.

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Bishop Dean Wolfe

Wilson-Fish references an amendment to the original Refugee Act of 1980 which basically says that if a state government opts-out of the program, the feds can assign a non-profit group to run the resettlement program in the state.  Think about that! In 12 states right now the feds and a private contractor are making decisions on how to spend state and local tax dollars!

We believe that such a provision is unconstitutional and so does the Thomas More Law Center which has a case ready to file if one brave governor (of a Wilson-Fish state) will step up and be the plaintiff. How about Gov. Brownback?

Or better still how about several brave governors joining forces!  And, if you aren’t in a Wilson Fish state (Texas! for example), you should be urging your ‘brave’ governor to opt-out and then file this lawsuit!

The Tennessee legislature has voted to sue the feds on these Tenth Amendment grounds, see here.

Here is the latest as the arrogant Kansas contractors tell the governor where to go! Maybe you should first read about how the Wichita school system is overloaded with refugees and broke.

“America First!” What about our American kids? No Christian charity for them?

From the Wichita Eagle:

The bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas says his church will continue to help resettle refugees in Kansas despite Gov. Sam Brownback’s decision to withdraw the state from the federal resettlement program.

Brownback cited security concerns Tuesday when he announced he was ending the state’s participation in the program, which helps resettle refugees fleeing war-torn nations.

Episcopal Migration Ministries will continue its resettlement work in Wichita regardless of the state’s position, the Rev. Dean Wolfe said in a statement late Wednesday.

“In the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas we will continue to be an advocate for those who have no voice,” Wolfe said. “With the exception of indigenous peoples, we are all immigrants to this great land.”

The International Rescue Committee, the other refugee resettlement agency working in the Wichita area, has also promised to continue helping place refugees in Kansas.

Federal officials told Kansas officials earlier in the month that they would work directly with local agencies if Kansas chose to leave the program. [This is the unconstitutional Wilson-Fish model—ed]

Continue reading here.

If you live in Kansas, see this, and do it!

***Do you live in one of the 12 Wilson-Fish states where the program is run between the feds in Washington, D.C. and a non-profit federal contractor?

Alabama
Alaska
Colorado
Idaho
Kentucky
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Nevada
North Dakota
South Dakota
Tennessee
Vermont

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The Illogical Transgender Argument

What would you think if famed Hall of Fame NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who stands 7’2, claimed to be five foot tall? What would you think if South African president, Jacob Zuma claimed to be president of the U.S.? What would you think if I told you the Washington Wizards of the NBA was currently playing in the playoffs even though they are not?

Let’s take this a step further. What would you think if Abdul-Jabbar wanted to have all of his legal documents (driver’s license, passport, medical records) made to reflect his contention that he was five foot tall despite all evidence that he is seven two? What would you think if Zuma wanted the United Nations (U.N.) to recognize him as the duly elected president of the U.S.? What would you think if the Wizards went to the commissioner of the NBA and demanded an opponent to play even though they are not eligible to participate in the playoffs?

This type of behavior is the clinical definition of psychosis. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), psychosis is “a severe mental disorder in which a person loses the ability to recognize reality…having false ideas about what is taking place or who one is, and seeing, hearing or feeling things that are not there.”

So, the point is, no matter what Abdul-Jabbar says he is; there is nothing that can change the fact that he is seven two. Even if the U.N. wanted to recognize Zuma as the U.S. president, there is nothing they can do to make that a reality. The Wizards claiming they “deserve” to be in the playoff won’t change the reality that they are not in the playoffs.

Abdul-Jabbar can insist he is five foot tall until he is blue in the face; but the U.S. government will never “officially” recognize him as such. The American people will never recognize Zuma as our elected president regardless of how vigorously he claims to be. The Wizards can organize protests all across the country, but there is nothing they can do to be included in the NBA playoffs. I am sure most of us would consider it very strange to try to change each of these three situations in the face of established facts to the contrary.

Most of us would consider a person who refused to accept the absolute facts of these situations as having some type of mental issue or psychosis as defined above.

Unfortunately, too many people today are refusing to accept reality; thus an alarming rate of psychosis being revealed not only in the U.S.; but throughout the world.

I recently had a discussion with my doctor about Bruce Jenner, who was born with a penis, and yet “claims” to be a girl. My doctor indicated that even if Jenner were to have a surgical vagina created; biologically and genetically, he would still be a male.

If Jenner’s body was discovered a thousand years from now, my doctor continued, and a DNA test was run; Jenner would be labeled as a male.

So, this whole foolishness about men born with a penis or women born with a vagina being able to “self-identify” as a woman or a man, respectively is the very definition of psychosis.

As in my opening three examples, there is absolutely nothing that can be done or said to change the reality of if you were born with a penis, you are a male; and if you are born with a vagina, you are a female.

You can have all the relevant body parts changed, but biologically and genetically, you still are who you were at birth—male or female.

So if Abdul-Jabbar can’t legally place on his documents that he is five foot tall; Zuma can’t legally be recognized as the U.S. president; and the Wizards can’t be in the NBA playoff simply by saying they are; then simply saying something is true does not make it true. A male who has a penis cannot and should not be allowed to go to the girl’s bathroom simply because they “claim” they are a girl. A female who has a vagina cannot and should not be allowed to go to the boy’s bathroom simply because they “claim” they are a boy.

What would be the legal basis for codifying such an act?

In order to accept the transgender argument; then you must allow Abdul-Jabbar to be listed as five foot tall, Zuma to be recognized as president of the U.S.; and the Wizards to play in the playoffs. Both sets of examples are based strictly on each person’s distorted view of reality in opposition to all the available facts. Both are simply based on a person’s verbally claiming something is reality; even though the verbal statements are without fact or merit.

In the immortal words of Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers, “what a fool believes he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away; because what seems to be is always better than nothing at all.”

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Exclusive Interview: Assyrian Christians Battle Kurds in Syria

An interview with Restore Nineveh Now, an organization working to free the Nineveh Plains from ISIS and other persecutors of minorities.

If you thought the Syrian civil war was complicated before, get ready for your head to spin. An Assyrian Christian militia is now battling the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which is accused of being part of the Kurdistan Workers Party, a designated terrorist group by the U.S. State Department.

A lone Assyrian Christian stands guard in the city of Alqosh near the front lines of the Islamic State in Algosh, Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

A lone Assyrian Christian stands guard in the city of Alqosh near the front lines of the Islamic State in Algosh, Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Jeff Gardner, the Director of Operations for Restore Nineveh Now, spoke to Clarion Project’s National Security Analyst Ryan Mauro about the situation and the Assyrian militia named the “Gozarto Protection Forces.” Assyrian is often used interchangeably with Christian, as the former is the ethnicity of the minority group and the latter is its religion. He also shared photos of the GPF that can be seen below.

The Kurdish YPG forces and the Asayish, the Kurdish police, have been battling a militia loyal to the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad in the northeastern part of the country around Qamishli. The fighting now includes the Assyrian GPF, which opponents accuse of being an ally of Assad, Hezbollah, Iran and Russia. Gardner has direct contact with the GPF and says they want a democratic Syria but are being forced to respond to Kurdish aggression against the Assyrians.

According to Restore Nineveh Now, the YPG kidnapped two members of GPF and one member of an affiliated police force, the Sootoro, around April 20. It also attacked a GPF/Sootoro training academy in the town of Zalin. Shortly before that, in Iraq, the Kurdish Regional Government’s police recently stopped Assyrians from protesting against the Kurds’ treatment and land grabs. 

The GPF and the pro-Assad National Defense Forces reportedly counter-attacked the YPG and Asayish in Qamishli, capturing several checkpoints and protecting the military airport. The GPF Twitter account confirmed that it is getting assistance from Russia, writing in November that a Russian military aircraft transported its members to fight the Islamic State in a Christian town.

Below is our interview with Jeff Gardner, Director of Operations for Restore Nineveh Now, to learn more about the GPF:

Ryan Mauro: Which Assyrian Christian self-defense forces are Restore Nineveh Now Foundation linked to and where do they operate?

Jeff Gardner: The Restore Nineveh Now Foundation works closely with the Nineveh Plain Protection Units, in northern Iraq, the Gozarto Protection Forces in Hasaka Province in Syria and also with the Khabur Assyrian Council of Guardians also in the Hasaka Province in Syria.

Recruits with the Gozarto Protection Forces (GPF) learn how to use an RPG at a GPF training center in Zalin (Qamishli), Syria. Zalin, Syria, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Recruits with the Gozarto Protection Forces (GPF) learn how to use an RPG at a GPF training center in Zalin (Qamishli), Syria. Zalin, Syria, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

As for their comparative strengths, the Gozarto Protection Forces (GPF) has over 500 active men in the field and the Nineveh Plain Protection Units (NPU) has 350 active men with over 2,500 awaiting training.

Mauro: What is the relationship between these forces and the governments of Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Russia and the Assad regime?

Gardner: All Assyrian forces have a good working relationship with these entities in opposition to common enemies such as the Islamic State and other jihadist groups.

Uniquely in northern Iraq, the Nineveh Plain Protection Units (NPU) is the only registered local security force on the Nineveh Plain under the authority of Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Abadi, and the only one to have constructed a training camp (flying the Iraqi national flag), located near the city of Alqosh, Iraq. Just 30 miles from Mosul, the Alqosh camp strategically positions the NPU for the upcoming military campaign against ISIS.

Gozarto Protection Force (GPF) fighters go on patrol in war ravaged Hasakah. The GPF has stood its ground in fierce fighting with ISIS fighters who have tried to take control of the city. Hasakah, Syria, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Gozarto Protection Force (GPF) fighters go on patrol in war ravaged Hasakah. The GPF has stood its ground in fierce fighting with ISIS fighters who have tried to take control of the city. Hasakah, Syria, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

I had a chance to meet and speak with the leadership of the GPF in Qamishli, Syria, and I asked about their relationship to Assad. They were very clear that they do not support a dictatorship for Syria, regardless of who it is, and they stand firmly for a secular, democratic nation in which all peoples are represented.

When I asked why they wear the Syrian flag on their uniform, they informed me that it was the flag of their nation, the very same flag that flies in front of the U.N. and the flag that all Syrians voted on and approved. When, they noted, the democratic process results in the flag being changed, then they too, as members of the nation of Syria, will change their flag along with the rest of the country.

Mauro: Christians have been facing a ferocious genocide in Iraq since 2003. Why haven’t they picked up guns and organized local defenses until recent years?

Recruits with the Nineveh Plains Protection Units (NPU) line up for early morning tarining at a secret camp near the border with Iran. Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Recruits with the Nineveh Plains Protection Units (NPU) line up for early morning tarining at a secret camp near the border with Iran. Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Gardner: Assyrians are local citizens of their respective countries and have, until recently, trusted that matters of security and protection would be secured by their respective national armies and local government forces. However, after 2003, the Recruits with the Nineveh Plains Protection Units (NPU) line up for early morning tarining at a secret camp near the border with Iran. Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)situation for Assyrians in both countries changed dramatically.

In Iraq, the Assyrian militia that was fighting Saddam was first disarmed by U.S. forces and then later, as conditions in Iraq deteriorated, the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) blocked all Assyrian attempts to create local Assyrian forces, even those who were designed to do nothing more than protect soft targets like Assyrian schools, churches and businesses. Finally, in 2011 forward, the Kurds forcibly disarmed even average Assyrian citizens (and Yezidis as well) throughout the Nineveh Plain and Sinjar, leaving them incapable of defending themselves.

Once disarmed, the Assyrians and Yezidis were abandoned by the Kurdish Peshmerga as ISIS stormed across northern Iraq. The KRG’s program of forced disarmament and failure to defend Assyrians and Yezidis, even women and children, has been extensively documented by a number of groups.

Mauro: What is the end-goal for the Assyrians in Iraq and Syria? Are they mostly united on the desire for an independent state or an autonomous state?

Gardner: Assyrians want to establish local Assyrian administrations on their lands, notably in the form of semi-autonomous provinces with locally-governed regions. They refuse to be folded into and crushed by an independent, separatist Kurdish state (be that the so-called Kurdistan in northern Iraq or the so-called “Rojava” in Syria), but rather want to be part of multi-ethnic and multi-religious countries with control over their own affairs at the local level.

Recruits with the Nineveh Plains Protection Units (NPU) undergo "ready up" drills at a secret camp near the border with Iraq. Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Recruits with the Nineveh Plains Protection Units (NPU) undergo “ready up” drills at a secret camp near the border with Iraq. Iraq, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Federalism or cantons work perfectly well in countries like Switzerland, Canada and Belgium. A similar arrangement would also work in Iraq.

Mauro: Would a move to arm the Assyrian Christians result in a war between them and the Kurds? Or could a compromise be worked out?

Gardner: Assyrian Christians are peace-loving people who have avoided war at all costs. However, to keep them unarmed and unable to protect themselves in the face of Islamic jihadist genocide is unacceptable.

The Kurds have made it clear, by virtue of their actions, that they have no intention of defending the Assyrians or Yezidis, even in areas in which they claim sovereignty. The KRG seems to want to have their country and eat these residents, too—this scenario, more than anything else, raises the potential of war.

Could a compromise be worked out? Yes, and one has already been proposed.

In January 2014, the  Council of Ministers, which is the executive branch of the government of Iraq, endorsed a plan (backed also by Prime Minister al-Maliki) to create four new provinces in northern Iraq. These provinces would serve the needs of the local, uniquely ethnic and religious peoples, giving them broad powers to run local affairs. The KRG has opposed the creation of these provinces.

Recruits with the Gozarto Protection Forces learn how to fire a technical, a truck mounted with a machine gun, at a GPF training center in Zalin (Qamishli), Syria. Zalin, Syria, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

Recruits with the Gozarto Protection Forces learn how to fire a technical, a truck mounted with a machine gun, at a GPF training center in Zalin (Qamishli), Syria. Zalin, Syria, 2015. (Photo: Jeff Gardner, The Picture Christians Project, Copyright, 2016.)

The irony is that if there is apprehension that arming the Assyrians might cause friction with the Kurds, then the fault lies with the Kurds and not the Assyrians.

The United States should not arm the Kurds for two reasons: First, Kurds in Iraq are providing support to radical Kurdish terrorist groups such as the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party) in Turkey and the YPG (People’s Protection Units) in Syria. Both of these groups, which are nearly one in the same, are destabilizing the region through a war of terrorism waged against our NATO ally, Turkey.

Second, the Kurds of Iraq, specifically the administration of President Barzani, cannot seem to get along with the Arabs of Iraq and have a history of shooting first and then (maybe) talking later.

ABOUT RYAN MAURO

Ryan Mauro is ClarionProject.org’s national security analyst, a fellow with Clarion Project and an adjunct professor of homeland security. Mauro is frequently interviewed on top-tier television and radio. Read more, contact or arrange a speaking engagement.

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Muslim Refugee Children get more Welfare Benefits than American Children

Thanks to all who sent this information from Paul Bedard at the Washington Examiner:

America loves kids, but Uncle Sam has a favorite: children of refugees.

Among recipients of food stamps, welfare cash and Social Security payments, refugee children receive more in taxpayer-funded aid than children of citizens, according to a new report on federal spending from the pro-immigration Migration Policy Institute***.

Click here for more and to follow link to the report.  We know that refugees generally get more welfare than American citizens.  See stats in the most recent ORR Annual Report to Congress, here.

*** For regular readers, you may remember that it was the Migration Policy Institute which co-hosted a forum we attended last fall.  I am so interested to see that they would actually publicize information that is critical of the U.S. refugee industry.

When Congress debated the bill that became the Refugee Act of 1980, members were told this was not a program to import poverty.

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Kansas: Governor withdraws from federal Refugee Admissions Program…But

Hold the applause! The real test for the Governor will be if he brings a states’ rights lawsuit against the feds, which he can do now that he has withdrawn the state from the program.

But, it simply means that the US State Department/Health and Human Services and their NGO contractors will resettle refugees there anyway as they do in 12 other so-called Wilson Fish States.  See the Tennessee lawsuit.

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback listens to a reporters question during a news conference in his Statehouse office in Topeka, Kan., Monday, Jan. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Governor Sam Brownback (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

But, will he explain why he vigorously supported the resettlement of third worlders to the country while he was a US Senator (see 2003 VDARE article), and even as recently as 2014 when he signed a letter with Grover Norquist and others to the GOP to encourage more refugee resettlement for America.

But, here is the true test for the governor—will he take the Thomas More Law Center’s offer of free legal work and file a states’ rights case against the feds once they resettle refugees in the state (expending state money in the process) against the express wishes of the governor.

Kansas citizens need to get to work — no praise for the governor (who helped get America into the fix it is in with refugees) until he takes this final step to redeem himself!  It does not require the state legislature to act as the plaintiff (TN was a special case with a refugee-supporting governor).

Don’t let him get away with saying this withdrawal is all he can do!

Governor Sam Brownback could be the plaintiff in the most important case ever to determine whether the federal government has the right to place a financial burden on state taxpayers by dropping needy third worlders into its towns and cities.

Here is the news from the Kansas City Star from yesterday (hat tip: Joanne):

Gov. Sam Brownback said Tuesday he is withdrawing Kansas from the federal government’s refugee relocation program because of security concerns.

Despite the state’s withdrawal, refugees will continue to be resettled in Kansas, federal officials said.

Brownback had already issued executive orders barring state agencies from assisting in the resettlement of refugees from Syria and other countries that posed a safety risk. The decision announced Tuesday removes the state from the program completely.

Feds to Brownback: we will shove it down your throats anyway (“welcoming” or not)!

But federal officials told Brownback that if the state withdrew, the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement would work directly with local refugee resettlement organizations and refugees would continue to come to the state.

“If the state were to cease participating in the refugee resettlement program, it would have no effect on the placement of refugees by the State Department in Kansas, or the ORR-funded benefits they can receive,” wrote Mark Greenberg with the federal Administration for Children and Families in an April 13 letter to Brownback.

Continue reading here.

Click here for our Kansas archive where we have reported on some big problems in Kansas with refugees, esp. with overload in schools systems.  And, go here to the handy list and see who the feds have hired for the seeding of Kansas.

And one more thing…..

The U.S. State Department is taking testimony right now for the FY2017  RAP program (Obama’s last refugee importation plan) and there is no reason that state officials, including this governor, couldn’t send in testimony as well!

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EDITORS NOTE: The featured image is of Syrian refugee Ahmad al-Abboud, center, waits with his family at the International Airport of Amman, Jordan headed to Kansas City, KS on Wednesday, April 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

Who’s On Track For The Nomination? by Aaron Bycoffe and David Wasserman

Tracking a candidate’s progress requires more than straight delegate counts. We’ve estimated how many delegates each candidate would need in each primary contest to win the nomination. See who’s on track and who’s falling behind

The Democratic National Committee includes 712 “superdelegates,” usually elected officials and party leaders, whose votes at the convention are not bound to a candidate based on primary and caucus results. Because superdelegates can change their preferences before the convention, we are not including them in our delegate targets.

CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST 2016 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DELEGATE COUNT

Donald J. Trump

We think Trump will fare best in states and congressional districts with small shares of college graduates. His ideal path would depend on a broad coalition of Southern, Midwestern and industrial Northeastern states. Can You Get Trump To 1,237?

172 delegates will be at stake in 5 contests. Trump’s target is 97 delegates.

Ted Cruz

Cruz’s ideal path would rely heavily on evangelical voters in the Deep South, conservative sections of the Midwest, and Texas. Many of these areas vote earlier in the calendar.

172 delegates will be at stake in 5 contests. Cruz’s target is 30 delegates.

John Kasich

Kasich’s ideal path would rely on more liberal and highly educated swaths of New England, the Midwest and the West Coast. His path depends less on heavily evangelical and Southern states, most of which vote earlier in the calendar.

172 delegates will be at stake in 5 contests. Kasich’s target is 127 delegates.

Marco Rubio Dropped out

Rubio’s ideal path would rely on highly educated parts of the Mid-Atlantic, West Coast and Great Lakes regions. His path is heavily reliant on winner-take-all states later in the primary calendar.

trump cruz kasich rubio
Date State Or Territory Total delegates Won/Target Won/Target Won/Target Won/Target
Feb. 1 Iowa 30
7/10
8/13
1/11
7/12
Feb. 9 New Hampshire 23
11/8
3/8
4/11
2/10
Feb. 20 South Carolina 50
50/41
0/50
0/6
0/6
Feb. 23 Nevada 30
14/13
6/11
1/10
7/11
March 1 Alabama 50
36/19
13/26
0/7
1/13
Alaska 28
11/9
12/12
0/9
5/12
Arkansas 40
16/14
15/21
0/6
9/12
Georgia 76
42/25
18/41
0/18
16/26
Massachusetts 42
22/20
4/12
8/21
8/16
Minnesota 38
8/12
13/13
0/14
17/14
Oklahoma 43
13/15
15/19
0/8
12/14
Tennessee 58
33/20
16/31
0/9
9/14
Texas 155
48/67
104/104
0/31
3/53
Vermont 16
8/7
0/5
8/8
0/7
Virginia 49
17/17
8/18
5/19
16/22
March 5 Kansas 40
9/16
24/20
1/10
6/13
Kentucky 46
17/21
15/20
7/10
7/17
Louisiana 46
18/23
18/22
0/8
5/14
Maine 23
9/9
12/9
2/11
0/10
March 6 Puerto Rico 23
0/8
0/8
0/15
23/15
March 8 Hawaii 19
11/7
7/9
0/10
1/10
Idaho 32
12/10
20/13
0/9
0/15
Michigan 59
25/25
17/22
17/22
0/23
Mississippi 40
25/17
15/19
0/7
0/13
March 10 Virgin Islands 9
1/0
1/0
0/9
2/9
March 12 District of Columbia 19
0/7
0/7
9/10
10/8
Guam 9
0/3
0/3
0/6
0/6
March 15 Florida 99
99/99
0/99
0/99
0/99
Illinois 69
54/39
9/18
6/60
0/63
Missouri 52
37/42
15/52
0/5
0/10
North Carolina 72
29/26
27/29
9/25
6/30
Northern Marianas 9
9/0
0/0
0/9
0/9
Ohio 66
0/66
0/66
66/66
0/0
March 22 American Samoa 9
0/3
0/3
0/6
—/6
Arizona 58
58/58
0/58
0/58
—/58
Utah 40
0/9
40/17
0/11
—/20
April 1 North Dakota 28
0/10
0/10
0/9
—/12
April 5 Wisconsin 42
6/18
36/33
0/39
—/42
April 9 Colorado 37
0/11
30/17
0/15
—/16
April 16 Wyoming 29
1/10
23/11
0/7
—/13
April 19 New York 95
90/58
0/6
5/45
—/55
April 26 Connecticut 28
/15
/4
/21
—/11
Delaware 16
/16
/0
/16
—/16
Maryland 38
/17
/3
/32
—/35
Pennsylvania 71
/40
/19
/48
—/45
Rhode Island 19
/9
/4
/10
—/7
May 3 Indiana 57
/51
/57
/9
—/6
May 10 Nebraska 36
/0
/36
/36
—/36
West Virginia 34
/34
/34
/0
—/0
May 17 Oregon 28
/9
/11
/13
—/13
May 24 Washington 44
/15
/16
/16
—/16
June 7 California 172
/81
/30
/151
—/157
Montana 27
/0
/27
/27
—/27
New Jersey 51
/51
/0
/51
—/0
New Mexico 24
/7
/12
/9
—/11
South Dakota 29
/0
/29
/29
—/29
TOTAL 2,472
846/892
544/955
149/769
173/828
trump cruz kasich rubio
Date State/ Territory Total delegates Total Won/Target Won/Target Won/Target Won/Target
2/1 Iowa 30
7/10
8/13
1/11
7/12
2/9 N.H. 23
11/8
3/8
4/11
2/10
2/20 S.C. 50
50/41
0/50
0/6
0/6
2/23 Nev. 30
14/13
6/11
1/10
7/11
3/1 Ala. 50
36/19
13/26
0/7
1/13
Alaska 28
11/9
12/12
0/9
5/12
Ark. 40
16/14
15/21
0/6
9/12
Ga. 76
42/25
18/41
0/18
16/26
Mass. 42
22/20
4/12
8/21
8/16
Minn. 38
8/12
13/13
0/14
17/14
Okla. 43
13/15
15/19
0/8
12/14
Tenn. 58
33/20
16/31
0/9
9/14
Texas 155
48/67
104/104
0/31
3/53
Vt. 16
8/7
0/5
8/8
0/7
Va. 49
17/17
8/18
5/19
16/22
3/5 Kan. 40
9/16
24/20
1/10
6/13
Ky. 46
17/21
15/20
7/10
7/17
La. 46
18/23
18/22
0/8
5/14
Maine 23
9/9
12/9
2/11
0/10
3/6 P.R. 23
0/8
0/8
0/15
23/15
3/8 Hawaii 19
11/7
7/9
0/10
1/10
Idaho 32
12/10
20/13
0/9
0/15
Mich. 59
25/25
17/22
17/22
0/23
Miss. 40
25/17
15/19
0/7
0/13
3/10 V.I. 9
1/0
1/0
0/9
2/9
3/12 D.C. 19
0/7
0/7
9/10
10/8
Guam 9
0/3
0/3
0/6
0/6
3/15 Fla. 99
99/99
0/99
0/99
0/99
Ill. 69
54/39
9/18
6/60
0/63
Mo. 52
37/42
15/52
0/5
0/10
N.C. 72
29/26
27/29
9/25
6/30
C.N.M.I. 9
9/0
0/0
0/9
0/9
Ohio 66
0/66
0/66
66/66
0/0
3/22 A.S. 9
0/3
0/3
0/6
0/6
Ariz. 58
58/58
0/58
0/58
0/58
Utah 40
0/9
40/17
0/11
0/20
4/1 N.D. 28
0/10
0/10
0/9
0/12
4/5 Wis. 42
6/18
36/33
0/39
0/42
4/9 Colo. 37
0/11
30/17
0/15
0/16
4/16 Wyo. 29
1/10
23/11
0/7
1/13
4/19 N.Y. 95
90/58
0/6
5/45
0/55
4/26 Conn. 28
/15
/4
/21
—/11
Del. 16
/16
/0
/16
—/16
Md. 38
/17
/3
/32
—/35
Pa. 71
/40
/19
/48
—/45
R.I. 19
/9
/4
/10
—/7
5/3 Ind. 57
/51
/57
/9
—/6
5/10 Neb. 36
/0
/36
/36
—/36
W.Va. 34
/34
/34
/0
—/0
5/17 Ore. 28
/9
/11
/13
—/13
5/24 Wash. 44
/15
/16
/16
—/16
6/7 Calif. 172
/81
/30
/151
—/157
Mont. 27
/0
/27
/27
—/27
N.J. 51
/51
/0
/51
—/0
N.M. 24
/7
/12
/9
—/11
S.D. 29
/0
/29
/29
—/29
TOTAL 2,472
846/892
544/955
149/769
173/828
trump cruz kasich rubio
Date State Or Territory Total delegates Won/Target Won/Target Won/Target Won/Target
Feb. 1 Iowa 30
7/10
8/13
1/11
7/12
Feb. 9 New Hampshire 23
11/8
3/8
4/11
2/10
Feb. 20 South Carolina 50
50/41
0/50
0/6
0/6
Feb. 23 Nevada 30
14/13
6/11
1/10
7/11
March 1 Alabama 50
36/19
13/26
0/7
1/13
Alaska 28
11/9
12/12
0/9
5/12
Arkansas 40
16/14
15/21
0/6
9/12
Georgia 76
42/25
18/41
0/18
16/26
Massachusetts 42
22/20
4/12
8/21
8/16
Minnesota 38
8/12
13/13
0/14
17/14
Oklahoma 43
13/15
15/19
0/8
12/14
Tennessee 58
33/20
16/31
0/9
9/14
Texas 155
48/67
104/104
0/31
3/53
Vermont 16
8/7
0/5
8/8
0/7
Virginia 49
17/17
8/18
5/19
16/22
March 5 Kansas 40
9/16
24/20
1/10
6/13
Kentucky 46
17/21
15/20
7/10
7/17
Louisiana 46
18/23
18/22
0/8
5/14
Maine 23
9/9
12/9
2/11
0/10
March 6 Puerto Rico 23
0/8
0/8
0/15
23/15
March 8 Hawaii 19
11/7
7/9
0/10
1/10
Idaho 32
12/10
20/13
0/9
0/15
Michigan 59
25/25
17/22
17/22
0/23
Mississippi 40
25/17
15/19
0/7
0/13
March 10 Virgin Islands 9
1/0
1/0
0/9
2/9
March 12 District of Columbia 19
0/7
0/7
9/10
10/8
Guam 9
0/3
0/3
0/6
0/6
March 15 Florida 99
99/99
0/99
0/99
0/99
Illinois 69
54/39
9/18
6/60
0/63
Missouri 52
37/42
15/52
0/5
0/10
North Carolina 72
29/26
27/29
9/25
6/30
Northern Marianas 9
9/0
0/0
0/9
0/9
Ohio 66
0/66
0/66
66/66
0/0
March 22 American Samoa 9
0/3
0/3
0/6
—/6
Arizona 58
58/58
0/58
0/58
—/58
Utah 40
0/9
40/17
0/11
—/20
April 1 North Dakota 28
0/10
0/10
0/9
—/12
April 5 Wisconsin 42
6/18
36/33
0/39
—/42
April 9 Colorado 37
0/11
30/17
0/15
—/16
April 16 Wyoming 29
1/10
23/11
0/7
—/13
April 19 New York 95
90/58
0/6
5/45
—/55
April 26 Connecticut 28
/15
/4
/21
—/11
Delaware 16
/16
/0
/16
—/16
Maryland 38
/17
/3
/32
—/35
Pennsylvania 71
/40
/19
/48
—/45
Rhode Island 19
/9
/4
/10
—/7
May 3 Indiana 57
/51
/57
/9
—/6
May 10 Nebraska 36
/0
/36
/36
—/36
West Virginia 34
/34
/34
/0
—/0
May 17 Oregon 28
/9
/11
/13
—/13
May 24 Washington 44
/15
/16
/16
—/16
June 7 California 172
/81
/30
/151
—/157
Montana 27
/0
/27
/27
—/27
New Jersey 51
/51
/0
/51
—/0
New Mexico 24
/7
/12
/9
—/11
South Dakota 29
/0
/29
/29
—/29
TOTAL 2,472
846/892
544/955
149/769
173/828
Methodology

These interactive charts show which candidate is on target to win the Republican nomination and which ones are falling behind. They are based on our estimate of how many delegates Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz would need in each primary and caucus to win a simple majority of the 2,472 convention delegates at the Republican National Convention.

We reached these estimates by developing benchmarks for each state in the form of a baseline estimate of the candidates’ support. These are based on an examination of polling data, including state-by-state polling from Morning Consult, a nonpartisan polling and media firm that has surveyed more than 7,000 Republicans online since Jan. 1, along with other surveys from Jan. 1 through Feb. 25 from the FiveThirtyEight polling database.

These estimates are also informed by states’ demographic data and social media data. In contrast to our Democratic estimates, which are determined strictly by a formula, there is some degree of subjectivity in this process; we looked at a number of factors with the goal of finding consensus in the data. In particular, we used the Census Bureau’s 2014 American Community Survey to model geographic support for Trump and Rubio based on proportions of residents with at least a college degree in each state (the lower the better for Trump, the higher the better for Rubio — an observation bolstered by exit polls and real votes thus far). We also referenced the Pew Research Center’s Religious Landscape Study to model Cruz’s geographic support based on shares of evangelical Protestants in each state (the higher the better for Cruz). We examined the number of Facebook “likes” for each candidate in each state, as well as patterns in Google searches: Trump performs better in states where Google searches indicate a high degree of racial animus.

Next, we plugged each candidate’s baseline level of support into each state’s delegate allocation rules (for example, proportional vs. winner-take-all) to evaluate how votes would translate into delegates. Then, we gradually and proportionally adjusted each candidate’s level of support until the candidate reached 1,237 delegates nationally. Note that because there are three top GOP contenders each vying for a majority, the sum of the candidate targets in each state often exceeds the total number of delegates available in that state.

Little data exists to model candidate support in American Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. However, in 2008 and 2012, these territories gave almost all their support to the “establishment” candidate, so we assumed each territory would give two-thirds of its support to Rubio. Furthermore, note that all of North Dakota’s delegates and most of Pennsylvania’s delegates will be unbound to a single Republican candidate. (Some delegates from other states and territories will be unbound as well.) We assumed these delegates would vote in proportion to candidates’ estimated support shares in their states.

CORRECTION (March 16, 1 p.m.): A previous version of this article mischaracterized the delegate rules for Colorado and Wyoming. Delegates from those states may choose, before being elected, to be bound to a candidate or to be unbound; the two states will not necessarily send most or all of their delegates to the convention unbound.

American Jewish Committee Criticizes Sanders’ Comparison of Baltimore to West Bank

NEW YORK, NY /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The American Jewish Committee (AJC) criticized Senator Bernie Sanders for comparing socio-economic conditions in Baltimore to Palestinian communities in the West Bank.

“What do the serious issues Baltimore’s leadership and population are confronting have to do with daily Palestinian life in the West Bank?” stated AJC CEO David Harris.

“Inserting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into unrelated American political discourse serves only one purpose, to encourage those who are narrowly focused on assailing Israel for any shortcomings, failings by the Palestinian Authority,” Harris said.

“Furthermore, according to CIA statistics, infant mortality in the West Bank, at 13.08 deaths per 1,000 live births, actually compares favorably to most of the developing world,” said Harris. “Turkey’s rate is 18.87, Brazil’s is 18.60, and Iran’s is 38.04. The U.S. infant mortality rate, at 5.87, is far from where it should be, behind the United Kingdom, at 4.38, Australia at 4.37, France at 3.28, and Israel at 3.55.”

Sanders made his remarks during an address in Maryland ahead of Tuesday’s primary election. “People don’t know this. If you are born in Baltimore’s poorest neighborhoods, your life expectancy is almost twenty years shorter than if you are born in a wealthier neighborhood,” said Sanders, adding that “two [neighborhoods] have a higher infant mortality rate than the West Bank in Palestine.”

In addition, Harris continued, “life expectancy in the West Bank, according to the CIA World Factbook, exceeds that of Egypt and Jordan, not to mention many other countries.”

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Why Donald Trump Should Be the Nation’s ‘#1 Pick’ in November

KAPA COVER DONALD TRUMPCORAL SPRINGS, Fla. /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A new article from Kapa Publishing makes a strong case for putting Donald J Trump in the White House. “People’s Review: Trump for President” is available on the company’s homepage.

“The wasteful spending in this country has reached critical mass and we need to get it under control,” argues Kapa. “There’s not one politician that has the know-how, strength or boldness to get it done. We need to give Donald J Trump the opportunity to help us make America great again.”

Kapa’s article outlines Donald J Trump’s platform in great detail, looking at all of its major components: Healthcare, Veteran Affairs, Second Amendment Rights, Infrastructure, Taxes, Education and Immigration.

Healthcare

Kapa points to wasteful spending and the excessive influence of Big Pharma and insurance companies as the reason why Americans’ healthcare is so expensive. He suggests Trump, as a political outsider and successful businessman, will be unafraid to rock the boat and deliver real change to a broken system.

Veteran Affairs

Veterans should never have to worry about finding a job or getting healthcare upon their return to the United States. Trump’s platform details how he will achieve this and other objectives that will benefit the nation’s brave soldiers.

Second Amendment Rights

Trump has voiced support for the simple, sane answer to gun violence – universal background checks – but “politics as usual” has prevented its passage, says Kapa. Furthermore, background checks don’t infringe on citizens’ Second Amendment rights, as do some of the more radical proposals.

Infrastructure

As a successful real estate developer, Trump understands the critical importance of modern, well-maintained infrastructure. Investing in roads and bridges could revitalize the nation’s economy, but Washington has neglected this obvious solution over and over again.

Taxes

The nation’s tax code is 70,000 pages long, and the corporate tax rate of 40% is driving job creators overseas. Kapa proposes that cheap labor is only a small part of the issue. With a Trump-led overhaul of the tax code, corporations will return in droves, bringing jobs, opportunity and innovation back to this county.

Education

“Nothing in this world is free,” explains Kapa, “and anyone hoping for free education or healthcare will get a surprise when the tax man comes calling.” Trump, on the other hand, is pushing to make quality education more affordable by trimming wasteful and frivolous projects.

Immigration

The current immigration process hasn’t changed in decades, and it’s most punishing to those trying to become citizens the right way. Because he’s not concerned with votes and election cycles, Trump is able to introduce a new process that guards the borders while making immigration less exhausting for law-abiding, hard-working foreign nationals.

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Feature film ‘Climate Hustle’ to appear in theaters Nationwide on May 2nd [video]

On May 2nd, CFACT’s groundbreaking film Climate Hustle will be shown in movie theaters across the United States for a special one-night event.

CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF THEATRES SHOWING CLIMATE HUSTLE ON MAY 2ND

Here is Climate Hustle trailer #1:

 did a review of the film. Watts notes:

I was given an advance showing of the film, and while at first, I thought perhaps the film was maybe a bit too corny, especially when Morano recreates the famous elevator/lift scene from Al Gore’s long debunked movie, An Inconvenient Truth, and does a terrible job of play acting. I thought then that maybe it just wasn’t going to be a credible response.

But then I realized, the film isn’t intended to strike a serious tone all the time, because in reality, who wants to go to the movies for a snoozer of a documentary? This is why some of the other film efforts by greens and green filmmakers fail. For example: Leonardo DiCaprio’s climate movie, The 11th hour, or Greedy Lying Bastards, where the “filmmakers examine how and why oil companies and other special-interest groups cast doubt on climate change and stall efforts to combat it” according to it’s description. It cost 1.5 million to make, and returned just a fraction of that in ticket sales, earning only $45,000. No, Climate Hustle isn’t like those, and despite the claims of millions of dollars from oil companies we are all supposed to be getting, it’s production values gives away that it was made on a shoestring, and has none of the glitzy production values of these other films that bombed.

Yesterday Marc Morano appeared on Fox & Friends to unveil the animal that has served as a mascot for both a warming and cooling globe.  Can you guess which animal it is? No it isn’t a polar bear, and it will make you laugh, and that’s the purpose of this film, to make people laugh at the ridiculous claims that have been created about global warming/climate change. Morano does this, and does it well. That’s the power behind this film.

Read more.

Here is Climate Hustle trailer #2:

The hypocrisy of 16 ‘Pro-LGBT’ Businesses

The Daily Signal’ Mariana Barillas and Kristiana Mork in 16 ‘Pro-LGBT’ Businesses That Operate in Countries With Poor Human Rights Records write:

Big corporations have come out to criticize state religious liberty measures in Georgia, Mississippi, and North Carolina as discriminating against those who aren’t heterosexual, some going as far as to propose boycotting states that enact such laws.

However, several of the most vocal companies that say they stand with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans also operate in countries with troubling human rights records, including places where homosexuality can result in a death sentence, a review by The Daily Signal shows.

Details on the fate of the measures in Georgia, Mississippi, and North Carolina are below. The following is a list of 16 corporations that publicly attacked religious liberty measures in one or more of the three states, yet do business in countries that blatantly and sometimes brutally discriminate against LGBT citizens or otherwise have a poor record of defending human rights:

1. Unilever
2. Microsoft
3. Intel
4. Live Nation
5. The Weinstein Co.
6. AMC Networks Inc.
7. Time Warner
8. The Walt Disney Co.
9. General Electric Co.
10. The Coca-Cola Co.
11. PayPal
12. Salesforce
13. Apple Inc.
14. The National Basketball Association
15. Netflix
16. Sony

Read more.

The  Family Research County posted this graphic on Twitter of just some of the companies opposing HB2 who do business in countries where homosexuality is punishable by death.

businesses who are in countries transgeder killed

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Revealed: Islamic State plot to bring terrorists to U.S. via Mexico

Nothing to be concerned about. It’s so very hard to enter the U.S. illegally from Mexico.

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Guled Ali Omar

“ISIS suspect reveals plans to open up route from Syria to U.S. through Mexico,” Fox News Latino, April 22, 2016:

One of the American men accused in Minnesota of trying to join the Islamic State group wanted to open up routes from Syria to the U.S. through Mexico, prosecutors said.

Guled Ali Omar told the ISIS members about the route so that it could be used to send members to America to carry out terrorist attacks, prosecutors alleged in a document filed this week.

The document, filed Wednesday, is one of many filed in recent weeks as prosecutors and defense attorneys argue about which evidence should be allowed at the men’s trial, which starts May 9.

The men — Omar, 21; Hamza Naj Ahmed, 21; Mohamed Abdihamid Farah, 22; and Abdirahman Yasin Daud, 22 — have pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit murder outside the U.S. Prosecutors have said they were part of a group of friends in Minnesota’s Somali community who held secret meetings and plotted to join the Islamic State group.

Five other men have pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to support a foreign terrorist organization. A tenth man charged in the case is at-large, believed to be in Syria.

The government’s document was filed in response to a defense request that prosecutors be barred from introducing evidence about possible attacks in the U.S.

Last week, Daud’s attorney wrote that, absent any specific evidence that his client threatened the United States, any references to discussions about attacks would be prejudicial. To permit such references, as well as references to the Sept. 11 attacks or exhibits that show violent images of war crimes, “would cause the jurors to decide out of fear and contempt alone,” defense attorney Bruce Nestor wrote.

But prosecutors said audio recordings obtained during the investigation show the defendants spoke multiple times about the possibility of attacks in the U.S. Among them, Omar spoke of establishing a route for fighters, Farah spoke of killing an FBI agent and another man who pleaded guilty talked about shooting a homemade rocket at an airplane….

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International Institute of New England abandons Iraqi Family of Seven

Jeffrey Thielman is the CEO of the International Institute of New England which did not respond to a Boston Globe reporter’s call. This family is his responsibility!

….where are all of you ‘Christian’ do-gooders with your personal charitable giving?

This story should make your blood boil.  We are lectured that we should “welcome” refugees to our towns and cities and then those doing all the yammering leave families like this one high and dry, living in a series of motels and expecting their teenage children to morph into successful assimilated American citizens (yeah right!).

Jeffret Thielman

Jeffrey Thielman, CEO of the International Institute of New England

Read this story, read the whole thing from the Boston Globe on Friday (hat tip: Diane).  And, don’t get mad at the refugees, get mad at your Senators and Members of Congress, get mad at the UN, get mad at the U.S. State Department and get especially mad at the International Institute of New England which brings them in and drops them off!

Do not read this as a plea for more taxpayer funding, but as a plea for a reduction in the number of refugees we admit.  If we can’t take care of them, then don’t bring them.

And, for those of you contemplating ‘welcoming’ refugees to your town for the first time, you will be paying for it.  This article highlights the fact that local and state taxpayer dollars are involved; and, that many of these traumatized families require expensive mental health treatment.

It also points out that your local refugee resettlement contractor simply washes its hands of troubled families and moves on to the next paying ‘clients’ the State Department sends them!

I told you yesterday, that the U.S. State Department is accepting testimony (by May 19th) about the size and scope of the Refugee Admissions Program for FY2017 (Obama has already signaled it will recommend bringing in 100,000 for that year). Someone should write up this story from Massachusetts as an important point in your testimony.

Boston Globe (this is just a bit of the story about the contractor):

Refugee families depend on the federal government to help once they arrive. To assist them, the State Department contracts with nonprofits to help families find an apartment, sign up for health care, enroll in ESL classes, obtain food stamps, and look for employment opportunities. But the organizations are only required to provide guidance for three months, and refugees who need more help must turn to state programs and case managers for other benefits such as welfare.

Samantha Kaufman, a spokeswoman for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, declined to comment on the Rubayes’ plight. “We can’t release any personal information about individuals and families,” she wrote in an e-mail.

Dr. Richard Mollica, director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma, called for increased refugee benefits from the government.

“If you have a medical problem or a mental health problem or you’re a survivor of torture, the probability that you’re going to make it to independent living after eight or nine months is probably nil,” Mollica said.

Currently, the biggest allotment of financial aid for refugees is a one-time federal payment of $2,025 for each family member. Some families pool those funds for rent and clothing, but at least $900 of each allowance goes to pay administrative costs to such resettlement agencies as the International Institute of New England, which was assigned to the family originally for three months, according to Rubaye. The International Institute did not respond to queries about resettling refugees. [No surprise!—ed]

There is much more, read it all.

See our recent post on the number of (potentially troubled) Iraqis entering the US and note that in recent years Iraqis made up the largest ethnic group admitted (82% are Muslims).  We also have an extensive archive with 688 previous posts on the Iraqi migration to America.

Way back in 2008, a wise Iraqi refugee boy penned a letter to the editor in which he said this about the large number of Iraqis entering the US as refugees:

It is better to have 10 Iraqi refugees who are satisfied with their lives than having 100 angry ones with no life at all.

But, the truth is that resettlement contractors can’t keep their doors open if they slow the flow as each refugee brings money (your taxpayer dollars) per head they resettle.  The whole resettlement model is (wrongly, I believe) built on increasing the numbers we admit! It is not about assuring assimilation and success!

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EDITORS NOTE: The featured image is of Ahmed Al Rubaye, right, and his son, Abdul Wahab, 11, study an Arabic to English dictionary in their room at the Colonial Traveler Inn in Saugus. Photo: Craig F. Walker/Boston Globe Staff.