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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Government is forgetting that our rights are unalienable

 Biden, Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, found this message for you all


I hate bullies.

And government is the biggest bully of them all.  Always.  Everywhere.  Since governments were instituted.  Kings.  Tyrants.  Dictators.  Banana republics.  The Soviet Union.  The Third Reich.  Chairman Mao.  Pol Pot.  Idi Amin Dada.  Fidel Castro.  Hugo Chávez.  Etc., etc., etc.  And now Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-un, the Iranian mullahs, the Biden administration, Justin Trudeau, and Scott Morrison.

Two hundred forty-five years ago, Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence proclaimed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Those were — and still are — the most important and providential words ever written or read outside of certain passages in the Bible.

The Declaration went on to note that governments are instituted among men for the purpose of securing those rights, and that they derive their just powers only "from the consent of the governed."  Get that?  Legitimate governments exist not to grant, limit, or abolish our freedoms, but to protect them.

Jefferson added: "That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government."  In America today, the government appears hell-bent on altering or abolishing the people, at least those in rural areas and flyover country that typically don't vote for the "correct" candidates — meaning those like themselves who want to grow...government.

Tragically, "we the people" have become "we the sheeple."  In a sense, you can't lose unalienable rights — unless you let them be taken from you, which we have inarguably done and are still doing.

The American Founders' belief in — and understanding of — liberty enabled humanity to climb to new heights and bask in broad, sunlit uplands.  But we are now heading back into the bondage and darkness that were the hallmarks of virtually all of mankind's history prior to the American Revolution.  We are squandering their legacy, obsessed as we are with pronoun usage and bathroom rights.

Is that progressive?

Leftists detest God because they are jealous of Him and wish to usurp His power...and be worshiped themselves.  They believe they have unalienable rights, but no one else does.  Consequently, these are the people who most fervently wish to be in government.

The Founders, now often reviled, believed in every individual's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  Let's make the obvious clear once again: government has no right to lock up — or down — innocent people.  It has no right to issue mask or vaccine mandates, tell us our jobs aren't "essential," or prevent us from visiting our families and neighbors.  It has no right to ban weddings or funerals of more than a certain number of celebrants or mourners.  For that matter, it has no "right" to the fruits of our labor.  As it has no right to indoctrinate our children or tell us how to raise them.  Period.

So many are so ignorant now that what was once self-evident is no longer.  Many so-called academicians, journalists, and public servants — who are really power-hungry charlatans in do-gooders' clothing — stop at nothing to rewrite history.  They have never met a lie they didn't like...as long as they think it smears conservatives and makes themselves look good.

For example, progressives have attempted to use Thomas Jefferson's famous letter to the Danbury Baptists as a cudgel to beat everyone into agreeing that the Founders' assertion of "separation of church and state" actually meant the banishment of (the Christian) religion from the public square.  Yet Jefferson's missive wasn't a promise to keep religion out of government; it was a pledge to the Baptists to keep government out of religion.

You see, the Founders knew that government has no right to our property, bodies, minds, or souls.  This is, in large part, why the power-hungry choose to denigrate them.

The "progressives" who would enslave us believe that our rights (not theirs, of course) are limited and contingent upon their largess.

But neither mask nor mandate can obscure the truth: our rights are unalienable.  Thank God.

It is time for us to reclaim them.

Image via Pixy.


https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/government_is_forgetting_that_our_rights_are_unalienable.html







Maybe Biden should pay his fair share of taxes before he lectures others

 Joe Biden can't help himself.  It seems that every day, he's tweeting about making "the rich" pay their "fair share" of taxes.  He's trying to lecture us to feel jealous of others' success and shill his monster spendathon plan worth at least $3.5 trillion.  And he's trying to expand the budget and reach of the IRS to go after the little guy — the one who makes $600 deposits.  But this kind of talk coming from him, and his billionaire allies, reeks of hypocrisy.

Joe and Jill Biden set up a Subchapter S corporation so they could shield a substantial amount of Joe's income from his worthless speeches from Medicare taxes.

Biden has been corrupt and greedy throughout his career, with a substantial amount of wealth and income coming from huge foreign kickbacks to Hunter and his brother.  He's "the big guy" according to Hunter's emails, who always gets "ten percent."  Here's what he did on the tax front alone to avoid paying taxes:

Does Joe Biden owe up to $500,000 in back taxes? Republicans say non-partisan report indicates the president improperly avoided paying Medicare taxes before he took office

·  The report, done by the Congressional Research Service, proves the possibility that Biden owes the IRS as much as $500,000 in back taxes

·  The Bidens improperly used their two 'S corporations' to avoid paying Medicare tax on speaking fees and book sales in 2017 and 2018

·  They routed more than $13million through S corporations and counted less than $800,000 of it as salary eligible for Medicare tax, the Wall Street Journal said

·  They exempted the rest of their income from what would have been a rate of 3.8 percent

The New York Times, the Washington Post, and other media outlets did endless reports on Trump and his finances, but most are silent about the Biden corruption, which includes his taxes.

It is disgusting that Biden would demand that others pay more taxes to help pay for expansion and other entitlements while he intentionally made sure he paid $500,000 less for Medicare taxes.

It is even more disgusting that journalists, who are supposed to hold the powerful to account, intentionally hide the truth about corrupt politicians they are campaigning for, such as Biden and the Clintons, while continually lying, as with Russian collusion, about people they oppose.

Why should anyone trust supposed journalists who are so intentionally dishonest?

The hypocrisy is all over from those who call for higher taxes.  It's not just Biden, but the Democrat party's many billionaire allies.

Remember billionaire Warren Buffett?  He supports candidates who want higher tax rates and complains that he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary.  If he meant that, he would have his main investment company, Berkshire Hathaway, pay a dividend to its shareholders, but it never has.

There is an existing tax, called the accumulated earnings tax, which is meant to prevent big companies from accumulating too much cash.  It is supposed to be used by the IRS to force companies to pay a dividend, have a use for the money, or pay a 20% tax to the government.

What Is an Accumulated Earnings Tax?

·  An accumulated earnings tax is a tax on retained earnings that are considered unreasonable, which should be paid out as dividends.

·  The government taxes accumulated earnings so as to prevent corporations from not paying dividends to its shareholders.

·  Dividends are taxed higher than capital gains so it is financially beneficial for shareholders to avoid paying taxes on dividends.

·  The accumulated earnings tax rate is 20%.

The current qualified dividend rate can be as high as 23.8 percent plus state taxes.  Dividends are also not deductible to the corporation, so they pay 21% plus state taxes.  Essentially, dividends are double-taxed, with total rates higher than 50%.

Here is the amount of cash six large companies had on hand at the end of 2020 and their dividend rates:

Berkshire Hathaway; $138 billion, Dividend Zero

Apple: $196 Billion; Dividend 0.6%

Amazon: $84 Billion; Dividend Zero

Microsoft: $137 Billion; Dividend 0.83%

Google: $137 Billion; Dividend Zero

Facebook: $62 Billion; Dividend Zero

As for Buffett, he's hoarding: "Warren Buffett still hesitant about stocks as Berkshire hoards cash again."

Another purpose of the law is to prevent companies from becoming too powerful so they can devour or quash their competition.  Democrats should be for that.  I know I am.

The IRS could collect hundreds of billions if it just enforced this existing law, and it wouldn't need a bigger budget to do it.

My guess is that if these companies donated to Tea Party–supporters instead of Democrats, they would be targeted.

The CEOs and billionaires seem to be protected from hassle as long as they donate to Democrats and support their agenda, including pretending they support higher taxes.  They can buy mansions, own yachts, and fly in private jets as long as they pretend to care about their carbon footprint.

The hypocrisy continues and continues.

Bill Gates always pretends he wants to pay more taxes, but Microsoft and other big companies pretend their income comes from countries where it doesn't.  Look at how they do it.

Google shifted $23 billion to tax haven Bermuda in 2017: filing

Google moved 19.9 billion euros ($22.7 billion) through a Dutch shell company to Bermuda in 2017, as part of an arrangement that allows it to reduce its foreign tax bill, according to documents filed at the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.

Microsoft's Irish subsidiary posted a £220B profit in a single year.

Microsoft Round Island One has no employees except directors

An Irish subsidiary of Microsoft recorded a profit of $315bn (£222bn) last year.

The profit generated by Microsoft Round Island One is equal to nearly three-quarters of Ireland's gross domestic product — even though the company has no employees.

The subsidiary, which is resident for tax purposes in Bermuda and collects licence fees for the use of copyrighted Microsoft software around the world, recorded an annual profit of $314.7bn in the year to the end of June 2020, according to accounts filed at the Irish Companies Registration Office.

There is no legitimate reason for Microsoft, Google, and others to divert their income to other countries, but it massively inflates their earnings, stock price, and wealth.

The IRS would not need a bigger budget to go after the big companies that manipulate their earnings.  They could just closely follow this accounting maneuver.  Forcing these companies to pay more in taxes as the law allows would raise huge amounts of money.

Why don't House speaker Nancy Pelosi and her sidekick, Rep. Adam Schiff, go after these big companies and billionaires instead of conducting endless witch hunts on a former president?

Gates, Zuckerberg, Buffett, and other billionaires also save huge amounts of money by donating inflated stock to charities at market value instead of cost.  This drastically lowers their federal and state taxes because they never have to pay capital gains taxes on the appreciation of the stock.

I have been a CPA for 44 years and have seen schemes for the individuals and companies I have worked for to divert income overseas, to pretend ordinary income was capital gains income, and to pretend income came from states where it didn't.  We turned them all down, even though we like paying lower taxes because they were essentially fraudulent schemes.

I have no problem with companies and individuals paying taxes according to the tax code.  I am appalled that companies and individuals manipulate the code improperly to save taxes — especially billionaires who tell others to pay higher rates.

Summary: The IRS does not need more money.  It should enforce existing laws to go after the big fish.  Congress should change charitable giving laws by only allowing deductions at lower cost or market.  These enforcement actions and one minor change would raise hundreds of billions.

We should not raise rates, especially since the lower rates have raised more money and cause greater economic growth.

Biden says a lot of stupid things, but one of the dumbest ever, which is a new Democrat talking point, is that his massive $5-trillion slush fund proposal is "free" for taxpayers because he pretends he will confiscate that much from the private sector.

Then he should pay the $500,000 in additional Medicare taxes he saved, because, according to him, that is free.


https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/maybe_biden_should_pay_his_fair_share_of_taxes_before_he_lectures_others.html


What the press is leaving out about the Arizona election audit

 The ethical corruption of our national new media has extended to a degree that once would have seemed unimaginable.  We were exposed to yet another remarkable example with the reporting on the long-awaited audit of the 2020 presidential election results in Arizona.

Widespread election fraud had been suspected in Maricopa County, the largest in the state, and the state Legislature authorized a thorough forensic investigation.  A draft of the election report was leaked to the press last week, and every news outlet quickly released selectively chosen details.  The message was straightforward.  The audit proved that Joe Biden had actually won the state's presidential election by even more than originally reported and thoroughly discredited charges of election fraud.

While the audit did find that a hand-recount of all of the original ballots did widen Joe Biden's margin by several hundred votes, the press deliberately and steadfastly ignored and left unreported the most critical results of the draft audit.  Included among those original ballots, the most comprehensive election audit ever conducted established the following:

  • More than 23,000 mail-in votes were cast under voter IDs from people who should not have received their ballots by mail because they had moved.
  • More than 10,000 voters cast ballots in more than one county.
  • More than 9,000 mail-in ballots were returned and counted than had been mailed out of registered voters.
  • Thousands of official results did not match those who voted, and thousands more were cast in-person in the name of those who had moved out of state.
  • Logs and data files related to the election had been deliberately erased from the Election Management System (EMS) server, in violation of the law.
  • Thousands of original ballots were duplicated more than once.
  • Auditors were never provided with the required chain-of-custody documentation for the ballots, causing increased ambiguity regarding the accuracy of the election results.
  • None of the various systems related to the election had numbers that would balance and agree with one another.
  • Maricopa County officials actively interfered with the audit, withheld subpoena items, and refused to answer questions that are normally standard in such audits.

These and innumerable other irregularities were clearly identified and discussed in detail throughout the 114-page draft audit, but the mainstream press focused on a single paragraph that reported a slight difference in the hand recount of the original ballots that included a large number of apparently fraudulently cast votes.

Details of the audit will be sent to the Arizona attorney general for a possible criminal prosecution, and a number of recommendations are on the way to the state Legislature seeking laws to eliminate widespread election fraud.  The purpose of the forensic audit was not to overturn the 2020 election but to prevent future election corruption that was rampant in Maricopa County and elsewhere last year.  The news media reported none of this.

In 2000, the presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore was extended for weeks by seven Democrat appointees on the rogue Florida Supreme Court.  And the media, which had done all they could to manipulate the reporting on Election Day by falsely declaring the swing state's outcome, desperately stayed on in hopes of finding proof their candidate should have won.

A consortium of a dozen major news outlets spent more than a million dollars and a year of effort only to reluctantly concede that Bush had won after all.  But twenty years later, the same companies had not the slightest interest to investigate innumerable reports of election fraud nationwide, while ridiculing all those who wanted to find out what really happened.

The performance of the press was shameful twenty years ago.  It is repugnant now.


https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/what_the_press_is_leaving_out_about_the_arizona_election_audit.html


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/30/republicans-marine-corps-lieutenant-colonel-stu-scheller-jailed-afghanistan-withdrawal/


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Leftist policies are wrecking global supply chains and triggering shortages and looming hyperinflation. Stand by for capitalism to be blamed

 We already see soaring prices, empty store shelves, shortages of critical products, factories shut down, workers unemployed, and people freezing in their homes.  Soon, progressives will be blaming capitalism itself and demanding more government controls if not the outright seizure of the means of production.  But in fact, these disruptions to what had been a smoothly operating integrated global economy that had raised hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in the last three decades are all due to progressive policies being enforced by those very governments that stand ready to seize even more power over our lives.

There are multiple sources of the troubles bedeviling the international division of labor, but they all have one thing in common: bad government policies pushed by progressives.

Start with COVID, a highly communicable virus that can be lethal if left untreated, especially in people with comorbidities including obesity and diabetes.  Governments around the world for the first time in human history decided to quarantine the healthy, not the sick, and went into "lockdowns" for a disease that has a 99.5% recovery rate is most dangerous to an identifiable subset of their populations: the elderly, the obese, and the already ill.

Those lockdowns constricted production, and the resulting unemployment temporarily deferred demand for many goods, including durables like cars and home appliances.  In the United States, tax-free payments were offered to unemployed people that were more lucrative than the taxable wages they might receive if they returned to work, resulting in a predictable artificial labor shortage, further crimping the manufacture and distribution of many goods.

Many of the same factors were at work internationally.  Jack Phillips of the Epoch Times explains: 

The International Chamber of Shipping, a coalition of truck drivers, seafarers, and airline workers, has warned in a letter to heads of state attending the United Nations General Assembly that governments need to restore freedom of movement to transportation workers amid persistent COVID-19 restrictions and quarantines.

If nothing is done, they warned of a "global transport system collapse" and suggested that "global supply chains are beginning to buckle as two years' worth of strain on transport workers take their toll," according to the letter. It was signed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Road Transport Union (IRU), and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), which represent some 65 million transport workers around the world.

"All transport sectors are also seeing a shortage of workers, and expect more to leave as a result of the poor treatment millions have faced during the pandemic, putting the supply chain under greater threat," the letter said. "We also ask that WHO and the ILO raise this at the U.N. General Assembly and call on heads of government to take meaningful and swift action to resolve this crisis now," they wrote.

With demand surging for goods that consumers deferred purchasing, and with worker shortages hindering resupply, choke points are developing all over the world.

Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, attempted to shed some light on the problem during a recent ABC News interview, noting that there's a significant backup of container ships off the coast of major ports of entry.

"We're witnessing a pandemic-induced buying surge by the American consumer, the likes of which we've never seen," he told the network on Sept. 29.

It's gotten to the point where at least one major retailer is attempting to bypass normal transport systems:

Costco said it's chartering its own container ships between Asia and North America amid supply chain issues worldwide, Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said in a recent conference call.

Costco, he said, is dealing with "port delays, container shortages, COVID disruptions, shortages on various components, raw materials and ingredients, labor cost pressures" along with "trucks and driver shortages," Fox News reported.

These COVID-induced shortages are stoking inflation.

In remarks on Sept. 29, [Federal Reserve chairman] Powell said that the current spike in inflation is a "consequence of supply constraints meeting very strong demand," saying it's "associated with the reopening of the economy, which is a process that will have a beginning, middle and an end."

The other progressive policy initiative wreaking havoc is green energy mandates.  European countries have chosen to forsake existing reliable and abundant energy sources like coal for unreliable wind and solar, and now they are seeing soaring energy prices because the wind hasn't been blowing as much as usual lately.  Greg Miller of Freightways, a transportation industry publication, writes:

There's panic-buying of gasoline in the U.K. Natural gas prices in Europe and Asia are skyrocketing. Protests are breaking out across Europe due to spiking electricity bills. India and China are short of coal for utilities. Power is being rationed to factories in multiple Chinese provinces — and winter is coming.

First came the COVID-induced global supply chain crisis for container shipping. Now comes a power crunch across Asia and Europe. Energy commodity stockpiles — just like U.S. retail inventories — did not build back up fast enough to contend with post-lockdown demand.

China, which has become "the workshop of the world" as a low-cost exporter of manufactured goods, is facing serious electricity shortages.

According to Bloomberg, power use is now being curbed by tight supply and emissions restrictions in the Chinese provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong.

Bloomberg quoted Nomura analyst Ting Lu as stating, "The power curbs will ripple through and impact global markets. Very soon the global markets will feel the pinch of a shortage of supply from textiles and toys to machine parts."

Nikkei reported that an affiliate of Foxconn, the world's biggest iPhone assembler and a key supplier of Apple and Tesla, halted production at its facility in Kunshan in Jiangsu Province on Sunday due to lack of electricity supply. Another Apple supplier, Unimicron Technologies, also halted production in Kunshan on Sunday, said Nikkei, citing regulatory filings.

The New York Times reported on power outages in the heart of China's southern manufacturing belt, in Guandong. Factories in the city of Dongguan have not had electricity since last Wednesday. The Times interviewed a general manager of a Dongguan factory that produces leather shoes for the U.S. market who has kept his operation running with a diesel generator and who said that power outages began this summer.

Stoppages of Chinese factories would further delay deliveries of U.S. imports, which have already been waylaid by extreme congestion at ports in Southern California and, more recently, ports in China.

You can blame the electricity shortages on the greenies:

In particular, thermal coal — coal used for power generation — faces steep restrictions in access to capital for environmental reasons.

Remember this?

"So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can; it's just that it will bankrupt them, because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted," Obama said during a 2008 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle's editorial board. Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton also pledged that "We're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business."

It's worked, and not just in the United States.  Western European nations, led by Germany, have shut down coal mines and thermal power stations in favor of wind and solar and other unreliable power sources that are called "renewable" — all based on computer models that predict rising global temperatures, though none of their past predictions has come true.

In China's case, COVID plays an indirect role in the electricity shortage.  When Australia demanded an investigation into the creation and release of the COVID virus in China, that nation responded with an economic boycott of Aussie coal, wines, and a few other commodities.  That Aussie coal has proven difficult to replace at anything close to a reasonable price.

Energy markets respond quickly to shortages, and other fuels are also jumping in price, particularly in Asia and Europe:

The shortfall of natural gas in Europe and Asia is clearly evident in historically high natural gas spot prices.

The Asia benchmark, the Japan-Korea Marker (JKM), had risen to $27.50 per million British Thermal Units (MMBtu) on Friday, nearly double the August price. The two European benchmarks, TTF Netherlands and the National Balancing Point (NBP), have risen in lockstep with the JKM, to $26.51 and $26.23 per MMBtu, respectively. TTF and NBP are at all-time highs. The U.S. Henry Hub price has risen, but to far below these levels, at $5.51.

Source.

Globalism, a transformation of the location of economic activity based on open markets and low shipping costs, is starting to fall apart under these pressures.  It has savaged manufacturing in the United States in particular, while enriching the corporate and financial elites.  Ironically, these elites have heavily backed progressive political factions and their policies, which are now placing pressure on globalism's ability to withstand disruption.  A further irony is China's dictator, Xi Jinping,  who unleashed COVID on the world by allowing international but not domestic flights from Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, is now stuck in a corner he has painted himself into.  The coal shortage engineered by his bullying of Australia is forcing him to choose between running factories and keeping households supplied with electricity and heating the coming winter, which can be brutal in northern China in particular.  The Communist Party's legitimacy has come to depend heavily on providing a rising standard of living.  That will be difficult to maintain, even before any consideration of the looming financial troubles of heavily leveraged property developers, whose insolvency could have ripple effects on the entire Chinese economy.

But one thing is true in China, Western Europe, and North America.  Progressives always blame someone else, usually capitalists, and they have the support of the major media organs.  So the probability of progressives taking a hit for their mischief is not too high.


https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/leftist_policies_are_wrecking_global_supply_chains_and_triggering_shortages_and_looming_hyperinflation_standby_for_capitalism_to_be_blamed_.html



MSNBC’s Wallace: ‘Republicans Knew Donald Trump Was a Big, Fat Liar’ DIPSHIT ALERT!

 Funny hearing the Douchebag calling Trump a Liar when these Shitbags lied for four years about anything Trump did, and now Biden and his regime of Puppet Masters are constantly lying to cover up lies and this Douchbag says this Crap!  She must dream about Trump yet!

 

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MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace said Wednesday on her show “Deadline” that Republican voters knew former President Donald Trump was a “big, fat liar” but still supported him.

Wallace said, “Matthew, as a strategist with whom I worked alongside, I understood this about voters, one they don’t like to be lied to. Two, they want to see government deliver. The current Republican Party breaks those rules. The Republicans lie to them all the time. It would seem Republicans knew Donald Trump was a big, fat liar. They stayed with him, of them are still with him.”

She added, “In terms of delivering I mean Texas has delivered gun laws that endanger all Texans. It has been AWOL on COVID protections, that has killed Texans. It has taken away reproductive rights which has Texas women and couples in some instances fleeing the state for health care. How do you undo what is really an upside down dynamic in terms of how traumatized sort of Stockholm Syndrome Republicans feel about their failed leaders?”

Former strategist for former President George W. Bush Matthew Dowd who is running for lieutenant governor of Texas as a Democrat said, “I am going to tell the truth. I am going to show my values, why I loved raising my children here, why I live here, what is fundamental about this state that I love.”


https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/09/29/msnbcs-wallace-republicans-knew-donald-trump-was-a-big-fat-liar/


https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/09/30/scarborough-rips-reckless-republicans-for-not-voting-to-raise-debt-ceiling-come-on/


Check out her pic.   Looks like She just ate SHIT!





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Bill Hagerty: Spending Bill Opens U.S. to ‘Unlimited’ Afghan Resettlement with ‘Zero Vetting’

 So this Anti American GARBAGE in D.C. is allowing any Illegal in without vetting or checking for illness and not forcing the vaccine on them, along with congress and aids and Postal service  WTF!  In this spending spree is a "clause or section" to give amnesty to millions of Illegals. These Rat Bastards always try to slip something  in under the rug!


 

Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., speaks during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2022 for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in Washington. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via AP, …
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Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) said Thursday that he would oppose the continuing resolution because it would open up the United States to “unlimited” Afghan refugee resettlement without any vetting.

Senate Democrats blocked Sen. Tom Cotton’s (R-AR) amendment to the continuing resolution (CR) that would limit benefits to Afghan refugees.

Punchbowl News described the amendment, saying it:

… limits federal benefits for Afghan “parolees” brought into the United States under humanitarian circumstances. SIVs (special immigrant visa recipients) get eight months of benefits, and parolees can get indefinite benefits. This amendment will be considered under a 50-vote threshold.

Refugees wait for transportation at Dulles International Airport after being evacuated from Kabul following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan August 27, 2021 in Dulles, Virginia. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Refugees wait for transportation at Dulles International Airport after being evacuated from Kabul following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, August 27, 2021, in Dulles, Virginia. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

After Democrats blocked the amendment, Hagerty said he would oppose the continuing resolution:

In light of @SenTomCotton’s amendment to the government funding bill failing, I have no choice but to oppose this dangerous bill from the Democrats. It opens the U.S. to unlimited refugee resettlement from Afghanistan with zero vetting, putting our security at even greater risk.

Breitbart News’ John Binder noted that President Joe Biden wants to resettle roughly 95,000 Afghans to the United States over the next year.

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) told Breitbart News Daily that the United States has zero capacity to vet all of these refugees.

“We have zero capacity to vet these folks properly,” Rosendale said. “The mass media goes out and tries to act like ‘Oh, everyone that we’re bringing in now is an SIV, a Special Immigrant Visa, they were a translator, they were working with our soldiers and our troops.’ That is absolutely a blatant lie.”

“We’ve got a lot of people that we don’t know anything about,” Rosendale said. “We’re starting to see the crimes take place on the military bases … and again, we go back to the health and safety and security of our nation.”

Republican Senate candidate Matt Rosendale talks with supporters Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018 at the Delta Hotel in Helena, Mont., as he and his supporters wait for the poll results. (AP Photo/ Eliza Wiley)

Matt Rosendale talks with supporters, November 6, 2018, at the Delta Hotel in Helena, Montana. (AP Photo/Eliza Wiley)

“We don’t know what kind of health issues they’re bringing with him, we have zero idea of what kind of security issues they’re bringing with him, we don’t know anything about these folks,” he added.


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/30/bill-hagerty-u-s-unlimited-afghan-resettlement-zero-vetting/


https://www.theblaze.com/news/border-democratic-mayor-slams-biden? 


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/29/bidens-dhs-planning-to-end-trumps-remain-in-mexico-policy-again/


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/29/democrat-disarray-democrat-senators-warn-of-bipartisan-infrastructure-bill-not-passing/


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/29/virginia-democrat-terry-mcauliffe-3-5-trillion-spending-bill-too-high/


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Fuck Off Terry!

https://www.theblaze.com/news/mcauliffe-schools-parents-debate-control? 


https://www.breitbart.com/border/2021/09/30/exclusive-40k-haitian-migrants-in-mexico-bound-for-u-s/


https://www.breitbart.com/border/2021/09/30/panama-announces-60k-haitian-migrants-moving-to-u-s/


https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/09/30/rep-omar-on-3-5-trillion-infrastructure-package-we-made-a-promise-to-the-american-people-to-deliver/


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/30/dem-sen-bob-menendez-repudiates-at-least-5-joe-biden-moves-so-far/