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"NOW THIS" Donald Trump Jr.’s Daughter Chloe Threatened: ‘We’re coming for Chloe, too!’
6/21/18 by Jim Hoft
On Wednesday actor Peter Fonda, brother of Hanoi jane fonda, threatened Donald Trump’s 12-year-old son Barron with rape.
Fonda wasn’t done though.-- He threatened the children of border agents.
And called for mass protests against the “Giant A$$hole” President Trump.
"Wanna stop this fucking monster? Really wanna stop this giant asshole? 90 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE STREETS ON THE SAME WEEKEND! THESE REPUBLICAN ASSHOLES ARE ALL IN ON IT! THE CHIEF ASSHOLE IS HAPPY WE ARE ALL VERY UPSET. WE HAVE TO GET EVEN MORE ANGRY WITH THESE REPUBLICANS." Peter Henry Fonda
Peter Fonda STILL has a Twitter account and Sony is STILL set to release his new project in two weeks.-- Censorship is ONLY for conservatives!
Hollywood writer Pat Dussault decided to one-up Fonda.
Dussault is from Canada. Dussault responded to Peter Fonda’s threat of Barron Trump by going after POTUS’ granddaughter and Donald Trump Jr.’s daughter Chloe.
**** I have no words to describe these kind of scumbags, just no words. If they all killed themselves tomorrow, they wouldn't be missed! I absolutely loathe these people.****
WATCH: pukelosi Called Out For Stunning Hypocrisy.
6/22/2018 Source: TTN
nancy pukelosi IS one of the biggest hypocrites in the House of Representatives.
She continuously says things that are politically expedient at the time.
The border crisis has produced just another example of her hypocrisy. [Her view of family separations completely changed because the President was no longer a member of her party.]
According to The Daily Wire:
Once again, the House Democrats' outspoken leader's past statements have come back to haunt her. In some remarks from back in 2014 that have resurfaced amid the Democrats' hypocritical hysteria over the Trump administration's handling of illegal alien families, Democratic House Minority Leader nancy pukelosi struck a remarkably different tone about children detained by the obuma administration than she has about the Trump administration's handling of the situation.
In another case of "you just can't make this stuff up" (see the fake news "child separated from mother" photo for another example), pukelosi told the press on 6/28/14, after visiting a jam-packed illegal immigrant detention center, that what "some view as a crisis," she viewed as "an opportunity" to continue to show our humanity.
Rather than "politicizing" the situation and decrying the state of the detained children, as she and her colleagues have done in increasingly extreme terms over the last week, she said what she witnessed at the detention center was "dazzling."
"What we just saw was so stunning," she said. "If you believe, as we do, that every child, every person, has a spark of divinity in them and is therefore worthy of respect, what we saw in those rooms was dazzling – a sparkling array of God’s children, worthy of respect. So we have to use, as was said this morning, the crisis that some view as a crisis – and it does have crisis qualities – as an opportunity to show who we are as Americans: that we do respect people for their dignity and their worth; that we know how to get the job done, that relates to, again stopping trafficking. Because that’s one of the fundamentals that will reinforce the law."
"We have the law that established the Department of Homeland Security. We have the Flores decision. So the balance that we’re trying to create is to move these kids, these young people, these families as quickly as possible into another setting. We have to do it in a way that meets certain standards – and not, in our rush, not do the best we can for them," she said.
VIDEO: Here's NancyPelosi in 2014 after visiting a child detention facility: "What we just saw was so stunning... what we saw in those rooms was dazzling – a sparkling array of God’s children, worthy of respect."https://t.co/gCFahgEgXu
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) June 21, 2018
It is sad that this crisis is turned into a political stunt to bring emotion into the equation. Real solutions are needed to our immigration laws, and it just so happens pukelosi works for the people in a capacity that she can do just that.
White House Press Secretary Exposes Media Lie With One Tweet.
6/22/18
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dispatched the lie behind Time Magazine’s cover in one crisp tweet.
The Daily Mail reported that the young girl seen on the cover was in fact never separated from her mother.
Time magazine misrepresented the facts, which caps off a week of sloppy reporting from the biased media on this issue!
The week was spent focusing on the implementation of bad laws by the Trump administration, while President Trump and his press secretary have repeatedly called on Congress to pass better laws for them to enforce.
Of the tow proposals, the more conservative Goodlatte proposal failed in the House of Representatives Thursday, while the more moderate “compromise” bill has not came to the floor yet.
The bottom line: the press secretary has to untangle fake news on a daily basis from the White House press corps and the media organizations they represent, hence her frustration with the “shameful” Time magazine cover.
As usual, she cut through the noise and took on the issue directly, while representing the president with firmness and dignity.
Oregon Forced Us to Close Our Cake Shop. Here’s What the Masterpiece Decision Means for Us.
6/19/18 Aaron Klein / Melissa Klein
We are thrilled for our friend, Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop who recently won his case at the Supreme Court.
Like Jack, we know what it is like to be treated unfairly by a state agency and mocked, threatened, and abused by critics. We can only imagine the relief Jack is experiencing.
At the same time, we wonder what the future holds for our case, our lost business, and our family. Ours may be, as Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, the case that allows “further elaboration in the courts.” And we are encouraged to know that seven justices of the Supreme Court agree that a state’s hostility to the religious beliefs of its citizens will not be tolerated under the First Amendment.
In one sense, Jack’s case is very similar to ours. We too declined to create a custom cake that would have required us to express a message our faith teaches against. And, like Jack, *we faced a commissioner—Brad Avakian, commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry at the time—who was hostile to our religion and biased in his consideration of our case!*
The liberal Left continue to push their radical agenda against American values. The good news is there is a solution.
At one point, before we had even had our day in court, Avakian told the media, “Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, but that doesn’t mean that folks have the right to discriminate.” He also went on Facebook to advocate “one set of rules,” saying “Everyone has a right to their religious beliefs, but that doesn’t mean they can disobey laws already in place.”
The Oregon Constitution allows religious exemptions from laws that are generally applicable, *but Avakian ruled that out from the very beginning.*
Can he really be presumed to be fair and neutral when he said our business was unlawfully discriminating before he had even heard our case?
In the same interview about our case, Avakian revealed what may be his true motive for punishing us: “The goal is to rehabilitate.”
Well, his actions led to the closing of our business. That hardly seems like rehabilitation. But, is it really the state’s job to determine whether or not our religious beliefs need to be rehabilitated?
We agree with Kennedy who wrote of Jack’s unfair commissioners that such anti-religious “sentiment is inappropriate for a commission charged with the solemn responsibility of fair and neutral enforcement of a state’s anti-discrimination law.”
But in another sense, our case is not exactly like Jack’s case. We were penalized $135,000 for the “emotional damages” we caused by politely explaining our religious convictions and why we could not create a custom cake to celebrate a same-sex ceremony.
The outrageous magnitude of that penalty—based largely on the fact that we dared to quote in our business the scriptures we hold sacred—is, we think, the type of anti-religious bias Kennedy had in mind when he determined that Jack’s commissioners “violated the state’s duty under the First Amendment not to base laws or regulations on hostility to a religion or religious viewpoint.”
We hope the justice system will undo the damage Avakian’s lack of respect and neutrality has inflicted upon us.
When the government acts with hostility to someone’s religion or religious beliefs, citizens take that as license to treat one another with even greater hostility.
While Avakian was publicly judging our religious beliefs, Nicole B. voiced her opinion on Facebook: “I hope your shop burns and you never make another cake, whore.”
Matthew M. wrote: “If being a Christian means being a prejudiced, stupid piece of shit, you both are great Christians!”
But Briana T.’s was one of the most painful to read: “We hope your children get cancer and die. You are worthless.”
Beyond that, our business was shut down, our vehicles were vandalized, our home was broken into, and we have received more death threats than we care to count.
We recognize that good people will disagree with each other from time to time, but we agree with Kennedy that, whether before a state agency or in the court of public opinion, “these disputes must be resolved with tolerance, without undue disrespect to sincere religious beliefs.”
America’s commitment to free speech and religious liberty has provided space for each of us to disagree with one another, but, at the end of the day, to coexist peacefully as neighbors. It is this tolerant respect for the varied beliefs and opinions of our neighbors that makes us such a great country.
For now, we wait and hope that, like Jack, one day, a court will correct the religious hostility we suffered at the hands of Avakian and recognize, as Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in his concurring opinion, “the Constitution protects not just popular religious exercises from the condemnation of civil authorities. It protects them all.”
LIBERAL PANIC Trump's Historic Move To Gut Bureaucracy.
06/21/2018 Source: TTN
The White House has revealed that they plan on changing the federal government's structure significantly.
A major component of the plan is to merge the Department of Labor with the Department of Education.
According to CNBC:
The White House announced a plan on Thursday to combine the Education and Labor departments to form the Department of Education and the Workforce.
The Office of Management and Budget said the proposal would "allow the Federal government to address the educational and skill needs of American students and workers in a coordinated way, {eliminating duplication of effort}."
It's unclear whether the restructuring will make it through Congress, which must approve the plan.
Republicans have sought similar measures, unsuccessfully, at least twice since Congress established the department in 1980.
The trade publication Education Week reported on Wednesday that the change was expected.
It seems like Congress will obstruct, but change is needed.
The federal government is full of redundancies that cost the taxpayers unnecessary money!
RINO Flake Continues To Obstruct Trump Nominees.
06/21/2018 Source: TTN
President Trump has been dealing with obstructionism his whole time in office. Nominees have been getting held up by Democrats and Republicans alike.
Senator Jeff Flake is a huge obstructionist from the right openly admitting why he is holding up Trump's judicial nominees.
According to The Daily Caller:
Outgoing GOP Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona is blocking votes on all of President Donald Trump’s appeals court nominees to secure concessions from Republican leaders on tariffs and Cuban travel restrictions.
Flake, a Trump antagonist who is not seeking reelection amid floundering popularity with Arizona Republicans, has not openly addressed the matter, though his seat on a closely divided Senate Judiciary Committee gives him significant leverage over judgeships.
Roll Call first reported that Flake halted a committee vote on Georgia Supreme Court Justice Britt Grant’s nomination to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the federal appeals court based in Atlanta. CNN confirmed late Wednesday that the senator will block all appeals court nominees to prompt discussions on relations with Cuba and the president’s escalating trade war with much of the industrial world.
Flake is one of 11 Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which issues recommendations on judicial nominees before a final confirmation vote. The GOP has a one-vote majority on the panel, making Flake’s cooperation essential if Republicans wish to process candidates.
Flake is failing politically, but it looks like he will do anything to obstruct while still in the Senate. His constituents should be disappointed that he is not working harder to get conservative judges on the federal courts.
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