She also says, “White people, give your fucking money, your fucking house, your fucking property, we need it fucking all,” as another protester responds “reparations!”
“Pay the fuck up, pay the fuck up. It ain’t just your fucking time, its your fucking money, and now your fucking life is devoted to social change,” she said.
Not only genocide but outright theft of all property not owned by the master race.
This shit is really getting old. Keep pushing this and you idiots will see how we make the grass grow.
[STUFF NZ] Over a million people in Britain have signed a petition calling for US President Donald Trump's planned state visit to be cancelled to avoid embarrassing Queen Elizabeth, in a grassroots backlash against his immigration policies.
The invitation to make a state visit, which will involve lavish displays of royal pageantry and a banquet hosted by the monarch, was conveyed by British Prime Minister Theresa May when she visited Trump in Washington last week.
The petition was started before May's trip, but gained traction after Trump issued an executive order barring Syrian refugees and suspending travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, sparking protests at home and abroad.
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It is an on-line petition which means the results are immediately dubious.
Downloading the JSON file they so helpfully provide, we see a 'signatures_by_country' category. Some crude math says about 48,000 voters from outside the UK. Thanks to people from the UAE, Hong Kong, Denmark and France for playing!
Give me a bit to gin up a script and we can get that total over a trillion - assuming we don't hit integer overflow along the way.
[TheRalphRetort] I’ve seen some crazy tweets in response to President Trump. I’ve even seen some calls for his assassination by Twitter randos and the like. But when a writer for one of the world’s biggest newspapers muses about his assassination taking too long, I think that might just take the cake. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure a lot of the media thinks like this. Stating it publicly, though? Wow.
Here’s India Knight, writer for the Sunday Times, over on Twitter. She put this out a couple days ago, but it has only started getting real traction this morning. Tweet and short analysis @ link.
Politicians don't come any seedier than Georgie Galloway.
GEORGE Galloway has come to Donald Trump’s support and lashed out at Clinton and Obama supporters for standing by when Democrats murdered "a million Muslims".
Mr Galloway who was an MP for the Labour and later the Respect Party, said on Twitter: "Obama deported more folks than ALL US presidents put together. If you were with Obama you’ve no moral standing."
The former politician is one of the few people to come out in defence of Donald Trump in the wake of his immigration ban, which has leaders across the world criticise him.
In a furious rant, he also said: "Bill and Hillary Clinton and Obama until LAST WEEK murdered a million Muslims. Trump imposed a travel ban. And HE is the No1 villain?"
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"Obama deported more folks than ALL US presidents put together. If you were with Obama you’ve no moral standing."
I am so sick and fucking tired of this bullshit - give me the net number (allowing for all the illegals he's allowed into this country). At least Georgie might have enjoyed sucking that trannie's cock when he had the chance...
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Green eyeshade. He squints. It's a pansy.
He kicks it crosstown in a frenzy,
Then swims from the harbor
To kick down the Kaaba
And finish his spinach in Quincy.
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Lord have mercy Galloway blasting the Clintons and the empty suit???
What IS the world coming to?
But then he is spot on, even if the numbers are a bit exaggerated, he's right about the moral standing part.
A blind pig will find an acorn once in a while and if you give enough typewriters to enough Chimpanzees, one of them will hack out "Old Man and the Sea"
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obama did deport 3 million aliens.
and the immigration officers who did it were very bureaucratic. I know someone who had a green card for more than 15 years who was arrested after returning to this country after a brief visit to his home country, and who was kept in jail through mistakes by officials until he got a hearing and was released.
This was in the Obama era.
[PJ] WASHINGTON -- Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) warned that President Trump could end up hurting Americans in the wallet with a looming trade war with Mexico.
At the Republicans' congressional retreat in Philadelphia on Thursday, Trump told lawmakers that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) "has been a terrible deal, a total disaster for the United States from its inception, costing us as much as $60 billion a year with Mexico alone in trade deficits."
"You say, who negotiates these deals? Not to mention, millions of jobs and thousands and thousands of factories and plants closing down all over our country," Trump said. "I will not allow the taxpayers or the citizens of the United States to pay the costs of this defective transaction, NAFTA, one that should have been renegotiated many years ago except the politicians were too preoccupied to do so."
McCain said in a statement that "while renegotiations could help to strengthen and modernize NAFTA to benefit American businesses and consumers, any effort to restrict or impose new barriers on our ability to trade with Mexico and Canada could jeopardize the future of this trade agreement and have serious consequences for Arizona and the country."
"Facts are stubborn things, and the facts clearly show that NAFTA has delivered enormous economic benefits to the citizens of my home state since it went into effect in 1994," the senator said, adding that "in just two decades, Arizona’s exports to Canada and Mexico have increased by $5.7 billion, or 236 percent."
He noted that international trade supports more than 20 percent of jobs in his home state, "which pay roughly 18 percent higher salaries."
the facts clearly show that NAFTA has delivered enormous economic benefits to the citizens of my home state
Why, the rape kit industry is booming! Not to mention the auto body repair industry, and the alcohol distributors!
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Raise prices - yes
Cost jobs - maybe in the import-export paper shuffling, but will also create jobs that actually make things that people want. The trade off is who's still collecting welfare support and who's now working.
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Perhaps it will raise prices and cost jobs, but it will also help create some jobs. I think most people would prefer to have high employment and pay a bit more for things than have Wal*marts full of super-cheap crap that they can barely afford on their welfare checks.
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I also think a trade war might force the Mexican government to reform the worst of their corruption. Something they desperately need if they ever want to crawl their way out of the third world.
[REUTERS] German Chancellor Angela Merkel ...current chancellor of Germany and the impetus behind Germany's remarkably ill-starred immigration program. Merkel used to be referred to by Germans as Mom... told U.S. President Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... that the global fight against terrorism was no excuse for banning refugees or people from Moslem-majority countries from entering the United States, her front man said on Sunday.
Steffen Seibert said Merkel had expressed her concerns to Trump during a telephone call on Saturday and reminded him that the Geneva Conventions require the international community to take in war refugees on humanitarian grounds.
"She is convinced that even the necessary, decisive battle against terrorism does not justify putting people of a specific background or faith under general suspicion," he said.
Seibert said the German government regrets the U.S. entry travel ban, would review the consequences for German citizens with dual nationalities, and would "represent their interests, if needed, vis a vis our U.S. partners".
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If all the western nations refused and put pressure on Saudi Arabia which has the money, the space, and pretends to lead the Islamic world the Magic Kingdom would take them in and solve everyones problem. Unfortunately the left prefers virtue signalling and cultural suicide to common sense.
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[REUTERS] German Chancellor Angela Merkel
...current chancellor of Germany and the impetus behind Germany's remarkably ill-starred immigration program. Merkel used to be referred to by Germans as Mom...
New suggestion for the Rantburg Style Manual -- just call Merkel the Crazy Old Cat Lady of Europe.
h/t Instapundit
From reauthorizing the construction of contentious pipeline projects to halting the progression of former President Obama's pending regulations, some of President Trump's executive actions have sparked immediate action in the federal government.
Others, such as his memorandum to the Department of Commerce asking for a review about how to require the use of U.S. steel when building pipelines, merely paved the way for potential future actions.
"The whole point of an executive order is that it can be implemented immediately," said Tommy Binion, director of policy outreach at the Heritage Foundation. "There are broader policies that some of the executive orders indicate are coming, but as far as what's actually contained in the executive orders themselves, we should expect that to be immediate."
While Trump's sweeping policy changes are consistent with his campaign promises, they won't all lead to immediate shifts and they don't all carry the same significance.
Here's what we can actually expect to see from the president's executive actions.
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Emails, what Emails? How many people that were involved, legally, officially, signed a receipt involved, are suddenly going to (A) have sudden-onset amnesia, (B) retire, and/or (C) Plead the Fifth? All of the above?
[PJMEDIA] According to Breitbart's Aaron Klein, the signatories to the lawsuit filed Saturday to block Trump’s executive order included immigration lawyers from groups financed by Soros.
At least one case quickly prompted a legal challenge as lawyers representing two Iraqi refugees held at Kennedy International Airport in New York filed a motion early Saturday seeking to have their clients released. They also filed a motion for class certification, in an effort to represent all refugees and other immigrants colonists who they said were being unlawfully detained at ports of entry.
The suit was filed by lawyers from the International Refugee Assistance Project, the National Immigration Law Center, the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at Yale Law School, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the International Refugee Assistance Project (formerly Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project) at the Urban Justice Center.
The ACLU is massively funded by Soros’s Open Society Foundations, including with a $50 million grant in 2014.
The National Immigration Law Center has received numerous Open Society grants earmarked for general support.
The Urban Justice Center is also the recipient of an Open Society grant.
Taryn Higashi, executive director of the Center’s International Refugee Assistance Project, which is listed on the Trump lawsuit, currently serves on the Advisory Board of the International Migration Initiative of Soros’s Open Society Foundations.
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Residents in the south Florida town of Stuart are not happy with Mayor Eula Clarke after she threw an open insult at an officer in their town.
The insult came from Mayor Eula Clarke while inside of a grocery store. Mayor Clarke reportedly said, "What are we serving, pig today?," when she entered the store and saw the officer. After the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association got involved, she issued an apology in what she called an "unfortunate incident."
According to John Kazanjian, the president of the local Police Benevolent Association, a Stuart police officer was inside Taylor’s grocery store on January 11th when the Mayor, Eula Clarke walked in. The officer then left the store, very upset by the verbal insult made by the mayor of the town he was hired to protect.
Clarke has since come under sharp scrutiny for the incident. She embarrassingly tried to avoid questions on whether it actually happened during a recent interview with WPTV.
Eula, you get all dem cops to quit and you get the kinda town you want.
When a local reporter tried to interview Clarke about the incident, she begun by trying to skirt the details. "So what happened on January the 11 involving a Stuart police officer?," he asked.
"Andrew, I told you I want to make a short statement to the public," she said.
He tries again by asking her, "Did you make a reference to a pig in reference to a Stuart police officer?"
"Again, I’m telling you that I support law enforcement," she replied. She scrambled to dodge the direct questions but later backtracked and said, "It happened. That was something that happened. It’s done with. I want to move on. I want the officers to work for our community. I want them to believe in what I do as mayor. To believe in what they do for their jobs. I just want to make sure that they know I have their backs," she said.
Clarke continued to say that she had met with the officer and "expressed to him how sorry it is that this unfortunate event happened."
Unfortunate event? You mean when you hurled derogatory insults at an officer that got dressed that day by putting on a bullet proof vest to go protect the citizens of your city? The same officer that grabbed a gun knowing he may need it to protect himself and others, maybe even you. And again the same officer that probably stood in that store with his view on the door, always watching, always ready, only to have his own mayor walk in and disrespect him and our nation’s police officers.
Mayor Eula Clarke, you just showed the citizens and the department exactly what you think of your men and women in blue and quite frankly, you should feel the repercussions of your behavior.
Clarke later issued an apology to the Police Benevolent Association. One that, while appreciated, is not enough. "It’s a first step," Kazanjian says. "That’s just on paper. Anyone can write that. She needs to get with the men and women."
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Just another stupid bitch who got into office based solely on the sympathy generated by the color of her skin. Its unfortunate for the thinking people of the world, but in the end a lot of us get the government we deserve. And yes I realize that "we" almost got Hillary fucking Clinton leading our national government, but that's almost what we deserve at this point.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
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