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Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.

“We are not going to let this country be invaded!

We will not be stampeded!

We will not capitulate to lawlessness!

This is NOT business as usual.

This is the Trump era!," the Attorney General said.
 

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Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 20, 2019 at 11:43pm

president Trump Smokes All 2020 Dem Candidates In Crucial Benchmark.

   6/20/19 -     Brooke Singman     

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 20, 2019 at 11:26pm

After Border Authorities Beg For Immediate Help, President Trump Leaps Into Action!  

  5/20/19    Ben Dutka'

This new plan is just what our overworked border officials needed!

The situation at our border continues to worsen, as our overworked authorities are desperate for help.

The startling increase in asylum seekers has bogged down operations at the border, and the courts have been pushed to their breaking point.

There are simply too many incoming individuals to process.

However, the Donald Trump administration has a solution for expediting the asylum requests, and alleviating that growing stress.

Basically, it involves setting up temporary “immigration courts” at border checkpoints.

It would give authorities and asylum seekers an “express” immigration hearing, according to a report from CNN and a Trump administration official:

“Site assessments have been completed for almost all the ports of entry to determine where such temporary immigration courts, described by sources as “soft-sided,” would be needed…

The facilities could be used to conduct hearings via video teleconference, which has previously been used by immigration courts elsewhere in the country.”

In each of the past three months, the number of detained migrants topped 100,000.

Furthermore, we’re running out of ways of holding these detained individuals; for now, most are held in border patrol facilities for 21 days (the max time allowed by law).

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 20, 2019 at 7:31pm

BREAKING: President Trump Summons Congressional Leaders to Situation Room For Iran Briefing.

 6/20/19  Katie Pavlich 

President Trump summoned congressional leaders to the Situation Room at the White House on Thursday afternoon after Iran shot down a U.S. drone in international air space.

 "Iran made a big mistake. This drone was in international waters, clearly. We have it all documented scientifically not just words. And they made a very bad mistake," Trump told reporters from the Oval Office ahead of a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

 McCarthy on Iran:
It is unacceptable for the shooting down of an American UAV

McCarthy on what the President should do regarding Iran:
The President will have options before him.

 McCarthy on if the US needs a AUMF to potentially strike Iran:  He has the current authority.

 "Iran made a big mistake. This drone was in international waters, clearly. We have it all documented scientifically not just words. And they made a very bad mistake," Trump told reporters from the Oval Office ahead of a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

 When asked how the U.S. will respond to the attack, President Trump said "you'll find out." 

"Look, I said I want to get out of these endless wars, I campaigned on that, I want to get out," Trump said.
"We beat the Caliphate. We took back the 100% of the Caliphate. At 99%, Justin, I said we're going to get out we're going to start peeling back and everybody went crazy because it was 99%, and so I said all right, so we'll finish it up. So we got 100%. And we're pulling that back out of Syria. We're pulling a lot of people back."
 "But this is a new wrinkle, a new fly in the ointment what happened, shooting down a drone. And this country will not stand for it, that I can tell you," he continued.

 President Trump's allies on Capitol Hill are watching Iran's behavior closely. Earlier this week Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell embraced the administration's approach to combating the regime and backed the deployment of 1000 additional troops to the region

 Iran hawk, Senator Lindsey Graham, is warning Iran that they will decide how this ends.

"The blame for the current situation lies with the Ayatollah and his murderous henchmen, NOT the United States.

The Iranian attack against an American drone, combined with Iranian proxies firing missiles into Saudi Arabia, is further escalation of an already tense situation.

 The only thing Iran and every other thuggish regime understands is Strength and Pain.

Imperative the US clearly inform the Iranians that any effort to increase uranium enrichment will be seen as a hostile act against the US and our allies in Israel, and will not go unanswered

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 20, 2019 at 5:12pm

 Iranian Downing of U.S. Drone Raises Risk of War!

Non-interventionists should be deeply concerned by the escalating t...!

 6/20/19 By Christian Britschgi

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 Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have continued to escalate over the past several days in a way that should disturb anyone who doesn't want to see America get into another shooting war in the Middle East.

 Yesterday, the Iranians downed a U.S surveillance drone flying over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims the aircraft flew into its airspace.

  The U.S. military maintains that its drone was over international waters the whole time, calling Iran's downing of the craft "an unprovoked attack."

 President Donald Trump weighed in on Twitter to say that "Iran made a very big mistake!"

This is only the latest in a series of incidents in the Persian Gulf that have ratcheted up tensions between the two powers.

 On Monday, Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan announced that 1,000 additional troops would be headed to the Middle East for "defensive purposes" in response to attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman that the U.S. says Iran was behind. Those troops are in addition to the 1,200 troops the Trump administration sent to the Middle East in late May.

 Iran has denied attacking the two tankers. On Monday, it also said it would be exceeding the limit on its uranium stockpile that the country had agreed to as part of the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated by the obuma administration.

 In addition to this back-and-forth abroad, the Trump administration has been floating legal justifications for attacking Iran without congressional approval at home.

 On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been telling Congress that there are alarming ties between the Iranian government and Al Qaeda—a claim that was reportedly met with extreme skepticism.

 The 2001 Authorization of Military Force (AUMF) gives the president the authority to wage war on Al Qaeda and its allies.

  More than a few people have argued that trying to link Iran and Al Qaeda is an attempt to stretch the meaning of the 2001 AUMF to allow the administration to attack Iran without any further congressional authorization.

 "They are looking to bootstrap an argument to allow the president to do what he likes without coming to Congress, and they feel the 2001 authorization will allow them to go to war with Iran," said Sen. Tim Kaine (D–Va.) to The New York Times.

Politico also reports that Pompeo has been pitching lawmakers on the idea that the 2001 AUMF gives the president the power to unilaterally attack Iran. Supporting this argument is administration ally and Iran superhawk Sen. Tom Cotton (R–Ark.).

 "Unprovoked attacks on commercial shipping warrant a retaliatory military strike," said Cotton in an interview with CBS on Sunday. "The president has the authorization to act to defend American interests."

 In a Tuesday interview with Politico, Cotton urged the administration to bomb Iran in order to deter future attacks on ships in the Persian Gulf, saying that "there are more than ample targets that can deter Iran from this kind of malicious behavior whether it's naval bases or munition storage or refining capabilities."

 Cotton has a likely ally in the form of National Security Advisor John Bolton, who has long been a champion of war with Iran, and who has done his best to raise tensions with the country in recent weeks.

 In late May, for example, Bolton announced that the U.S. would be sending an aircraft carrier and several bombers to the Persian Gulf as "a clear and unmistakable message" of resolve from Washington to Tehran.

 He also reportedly ordered the Defense Department to review its contingency plans for war with Iran.

President Trump himself has often expressed an unwillingness to get the U.S. engaged in further conflicts in the Middle East, even going so far as to announce a U.S. withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistanwithdrawals that have so far failed to materialize.

 Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) has appealed to Trump's past reticence about U.S. interventionism in an effort to forestall conflict with Iran.

 "One of the things I like about President Trump is that he said the Iraq War was a mistakeI think an Iran war would be even a bigger mistake than the Iraq War. We lost over 4,000 soldiers over there. I don't think we need to get involved in another war," Sen. Rand Paul said in a Fox News interview on Tuesday.

Whether Trump will listen to Sen. Rand Paul or to his more hawkish advisors remains to be seen.

 

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 19, 2019 at 8:58pm

Senators Reach Deal on Trump’s Emergency Border Request, ‘$4.5 Billion’.

  June 18, 2019   By Steve Straub 

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 19, 2019 at 8:46pm

President Trump Makes Another Major Move On Immigration!    

 June 18, 2019   

the flow of migrants towards the United States.

This is the latest installment in a series of powerful moves made by Trump to secure our southern border, coming less than two weeks after a last-minute deal was reached with Mexico just before the White House would have issued a series of escalating tariffs against them. The deal required Mexico lining its northern border with additional troops and tightening up their asylum protocols.

 President Trump previously pushed in March to cut $615 million in aid to the Northern Triangle, pointing out that the nations have been home to some of the migrant caravans that have marched through Mexico to the U.S. border to claim asylum, in some cases fraudulently.

 On further review, the State Department said the administration has decided to continue to provide $432 million for anti-gang, education, and health initiatives. U.S. officials said the review looked at roughly 700 projects funded with fiscal 2017 money by the United States in the three countries and concluded that a significant number were too far advanced to end them.

 The latest plans tell a different story, however, as they show roughly $370 million from the fiscal year 2018 budget will no longer be provided to the Northern Triangle and approximately $185 million from the 2017 budget will be withheld for the time being.

 According to Fox News, A State Department official said a re-evaluation would be concluded no later than April 2020. “We will not provide new funds for programs in those countries until we are satisfied that the Northern Triangle governments are taking concrete actions to reduce the number of migrants coming to the U.S. border,” State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said. “This is consistent with the president’s direction and with the recognition that it is critical that there be sufficient political will in these countries to address the problem at its source.” She added, “Working with Congress, we will reprogram those funds to other priorities as appropriate.” Ortagus noted that “previously awarded grants and contracts will continue with current funding.”

Democrats, who would rather allow our great nation be polluted by the criminals entering from the south, criticized the decision. “As feared, a presidential tantrum will limit our nation’s ability to actually help address the challenges forcing people to flee to the U.S.,” Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., tweeted.

 These 3 countries have been a thorn in the side of the U.S. for quite some time now. Their weak immigration policies have made it entirely too easy for migrants to head towards the U.S. which pledged more than $10 billion in aid last December in an effort to help keep potential migrants in their home country.

 Later in that month Trump pointed out these countries were not doing their part and were instead mooching off of the U.S.”…Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador are doing nothing for the United States but taking our money…  Word is that a new Caravan is forming in Honduras and they are doing nothing about it,” Trump added. “We will be cutting off all aid to these 3 countries — taking advantage of U.S. for years!”

 For too long we as a country have been taken for fools by other poorer nations who willingly accept our aid but then do nothing in return.

 By President Trump taking a stand is exactly what the U.S. needs, a strong president who has our best interests in minda far cry from anything the Democrats have to offer.


Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 19, 2019 at 8:27pm

Trump Unveils New 2020 Slogan. "KEEP AMERICA GREAT" 

    June 19, 2019  Sons of 1776  

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 19, 2019 at 11:57am

Rep. Thomas Massie, John Lott: Gun-free zones need to go.

They are not only ineffective, they're dangerous!

 By Rep. Thomas Massie, John R. Lott | Fox News

The tragedy at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center fits an all too familiar patternyet another mass shooting in a place where the victims were banned from carrying guns.

 The most lives are claimed in places where people can’t defend themselves on equal footing. It’s not a coincidence the attack occurred in a public building filled with public employees prohibited from carrying handguns, concealed or otherwise.

 This attack could have ended with much less bloodshed. Kate Nixon, a compliance manager at the municipal center, was concerned about a fellow employee and spoke with her husband the night before the attack about taking her permitted, concealed carry handgun to work.

 However, the city bans individuals, including public employees, from possessing "any weapon" on city property unless authorized by a supervisor so Kate Nixon decided against it.

 Unlike his law-abiding colleagues, the killer didn’t abide by the ban. So, Kate Nixon was one of the 12 people killed in the attack.

 This pattern of attacks at gun-free zones isn’t limited to workplace shootings: 98 percent  of all mass public shootings in the U.S. since 1950 have occurred in places where the average citizen was banned from possessing guns.

Banks, churches, sports stadiums, and many members of Congress are protected with firearms. Yet children inside the classroom are too frequently left vulnerable. To combat this, Rep. Thomas Massie, co-author of this op-ed, introduced H.R. 3200 last week, a bill that repeals the Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA) of 1990.

 Twenty states, to varying degrees, allow teachers to carry—some of these states have had their laws in place for decades.
  The Safe Students Act would make it easier for state and local governments to unambiguously set their own firearm policies by eliminating the one-size-fits-all federal ban on guns in school zones.
 Banks, churches, sports stadiums, and many members of Congress are protected with firearms. Yet children inside the classroom are too frequently left vulnerable.
 Safe Students Act cosponsors currently include Representatives Justin Amash, R-Mich., Jody Hice, R-Ga., Jeff Duncan, R-S.C., Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, James Comer, R-Ky., and Brian Babin, R-Texas.

 The Crime Prevention Research Center has released a new report examining every school shooting in the United States from 2000 through 2018.

 There were 306 documented cases of gunshots on school property, 48 of which were suicides. Not counting suicides, 193 people died and 267 were injured in these incidents. Four cases were instances of accidental gunshots by police officers.

 The rate of school shootings and the number of people killed by them has increased significantly since 2000. The annual death rate from 2009-2018 was twice that of 2001-2008 (even when one excludes suicides).

 This increase has occurred exclusively among schools that don’t allow concealed carry for teachers and staff.

 Indeed, with the exception of suicides or gang violence outside of school hours, no school that allows teachers to carry has experienced a death or injury from a shooting.

 Utah, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and parts of Oregon allowed all permitted teachers and staff to carry without any additional training requirements. Other states left it to the discretion of local superintendents or school boards.

 As of December 2018, teachers carried handguns in more than 30% of Texas school districts.

And in September 2018, Ohio teachers were carrying in over 200 school districts.

 According to Clark Aposhian, senior member of Utah’s Concealed Firearm Review Board, roughly 5% of Utah teachers carry permitted, concealed handguns at school. Aposhian estimates that support staff — janitors, librarians, secretaries, cafeteria staff, etc. — carry at a higher rate, between 10% and 12%.

 Seventeen million Americans have concealed handgun permits. This is 8.5% of the adult population when one excludes permit-unfriendly California and New York.

 Nobody knows whether the person next to them might have a gun. Carrying in a school isn’t really any different from carrying in a grocery store, a movie theater, or a restaurant.

 The rate of school shootings and the number of people killed by them has increased significantly since 2000. Yet no school that allows teachers to carry has experienced a death or injury from a shooting.

No student has ever taken a teacher’s gun. In fact, the only accidental discharge occurred outside of school hours and resulted in minor injuries for the teacher in possession of the handgun.

 Moreover, school insurance premiums haven’t risen as a result of allowing teachers to carry.

 “From what I’ve seen in Utah, [school insurance] rates have not gone up because of guns being allowed,” says Curt Oda, former president of the Utah Association of Independent Insurance Agents. Nor has a survey of six other states shown any increase in insurance costs.

 Police are essential, but they can't be everywhere at once.  Even if an officer is stationed at a school, shooters are most likely to target him first. We’ve seen this time and again at malls, nightclubs, and schools.

 By contrast, concealed carry means would-be shooters won't know who is armed. Even if they take an officer by surprise, they must consider they are revealing their position to someone else who has the potential to stop them.

 Gun control groups paint a frightening picture of what might go wrong if teachers carry concealed firearms, but that fear loses credibility in light of the overwhelming success of concealed carry at schools. Armed teachers deter attackers. It is past time for us to pass common sense gun laws that work.

 John R. Lott, Jr. is an economist and was formerly chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission. Lott is also a leading expert on guns and op-eds on that issue are done in conjunction with the Crime Prevention Research Center. He is the author of nine books including "More Guns, Less Crime." Follow him on Twitter @johnrlottjr.

   

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 19, 2019 at 11:07am

Hello My Friends; Some Good news I got today. 6/10/10  Bull

Landel -- 
 Governor Greg Abbott has now signed all of the NRA-supported legislation which the Texas Legislature sent him during the 2019 session. Thank you to pro-Second Amendment leaders and lawmakers in the House and Senate for their work to ensure passage of these measures. 

 Additionally, there's been a lot of coverage in the media lately about the state's role in promoting gun safety and the following rider that was included in the state budget bill, which was also signed into law by Governor Abbott and which NRA did not oppose:

 Statewide Safe Gun Storage Campaign. (Department of Public Safety) $500,000 in the fiscal year 2020 and $500,000 in the fiscal year 2021 in General Revenue to establish and promote a statewide safe gun storage campaign. The public awareness campaign shall begin no later than September 1, 2020. The public awareness campaign may include online materials, printed materials, public service announcements, or other advertising media. The public awareness campaign may not convey a message that it is unlawful under state law to keep or store a firearm that is loaded or that is readily accessible for self-defense.

 NRA supported the award of a $1 million grant from the State of Texas to the National Shooting Sports Foundation for the distribution of Project ChildSafe firearms safety kits to Texas residents through a network of law enforcement and community partners. We appreciate Governor Abbott's recognition of NSSF's expertise in firearms safety and his effort to bring this proven and effective safety program, which is free of anti-gun rhetoric and bias, to Texas residents.

Yours in Freedom,
Daniel Sheppard
Grassroots Data & Technologies Coordinator
Grassroots Programs & Campaign Field Operations
NRA-Institute for Legislative Action

~~~~

Governor Abbott Signs Ten Pro-Second Amendment Bills into Law.

  Texas Governor Greg Abbott has now signed all of the NRA-supported legislation which the Texas Legislature sent him during the 2019 session.  Thank you to pro-Second Amendment leaders and lawmakers in the House and Senate for their work to ensure passage of these measures.  Here is the list of NRA-backed bills which will become law on September 1:

House Bill 121 by Rep. Valoree Swanson (R-Spring) & Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe) provides a legal defense for License To Carry holders who unknowingly enter establishments with 30.06 or 30.07 signs, as long they promptly leave when verbally informed of the policy.  

House Bill 302 by Rep. Dennis Paul (R-Houston) & Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) prohibits “no firearms” clauses in future residential lease agreements and protect tenants’ rights to possess lawfully-owned firearms and ammunition in dwelling units and on manufactured home lots, and to transport their guns directly between their personal vehicles and these locations.  

House Bill 1143 by Rep. Cole Hefner (R-Mount Pleasant) & Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) prevents school districts from effectively prohibiting the possession of firearms in private motor vehicles by limiting their authority to regulate the manner in which they are stored in locked cars and trucks -- including by employees.

House Bill 1177 by Rep. Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont) & Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe) protects citizens from being charged with a crime for carrying a handgun without a License To Carry while evacuating from an area during a declared state or local disaster, or while returning to that area, and allows shelters which are otherwise prohibited locations to decide whether to accommodate evacuees with firearms in their possession. 

House Bill 1791 by Rep. Matt Krause (R-Fort Worth) & Sen. Pat Fallon (R-Prosper) closes loopholes in the state's "wrongful exclusion" law that cities, counties and state agencies have been using to restrict License To Carry holders in government buildings. 

House Bill 2363 by Rep. Cody Harris (R-Palestine) & Sen. Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury) allows foster parents to store firearms in a safe and secure manner while making them more readily accessible for personal protection purposes.  ​

House Bill 3231 by Rep. Travis Clardy (R-Nacogdoches) & Sen. Pat Fallon (R-Prosper) improves and modernizes the state’s firearms preemption law, curbs the ability of municipalities to abuse their zoning authority and circumvent state law to restrict the sale or transfer of firearms and ammunition at the local level, and allows the State Attorney General to recover reasonable expenses incurred when obtaining injunctions against localities which violate the preemption statute. 

Senate Bill 535 by Sen. Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels) & Rep. Dan Flynn (R-Van) strikes "churches, synagogues, or other places of worship" from the list of prohibited locations in the Penal Code, clarifying that these places have the same right enjoyed by nearly all other controllers of private property in the state to decide whether to allow License To Carry holders on their premises. 

Senate Bill 741 by Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) & Rep. Brooks Landgraf (R-Odessa) prohibits a property owners' association from including or enforcing a provision in a dedicatory instrument that prohibits, restricts, or has the effect of prohibiting or restricting any person who is otherwise authorized from lawfully possessing, transporting, or storing a firearm.  

Senate Bill 772 by Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) & Rep. Drew Springer (R-Muenster) provides civil liability protection to business establishments which choose not to post 30.06/30.07 signs, making them less vulnerable to frivolous lawsuits and giving them an incentive to adopt permissive policies for the carrying of handguns by law-abiding citizens on their premises.

Lastly, there's been a lot of coverage in the media lately about the state's role in promoting gun safety and the following rider that was included in the state budget bill, which was also signed into law by Governor Abbott and which NRA did not oppose:  

Statewide Safe Gun Storage Campaign. (Department of Public Safety) $500,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $500,000 in fiscal year 2021 in General Revenue to establish and promote a statewide safe gun storage campaign. The public awareness campaign shall begin no later than September 1, 2020. The public awareness campaign may include online materials, printed materials, public service announcements, or other advertising media. The public awareness campaign may not convey a message that it is unlawful under state law to keep or store a firearm that is loaded or that is readily accessible for self-defense.

 NRA supported the award of a $1 million grant from the State of Texas to the National Shooting Sports Foundation for the distribution of Project ChildSafe (https://www.projectchildsafe.org/) firearms safety kits to Texas residents through a network of law enforcement and community partners.

 We appreciate Governor Abbott's recognition of NSSF's expertise in firearms safety and his effort to bring this proven and effective safety program, which is free of anti-gun rhetoric and bias, to Texas residents.

 **** DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS! ****   

Comment by Landel Cathcart on June 13, 2019 at 8:17pm
Demwitocrat Mexifornia Gives Up On America!, Gives BILLIONS To Illegals!
But they wont give this kind of benefit to American citizens…
Demwitocrat state lawmakers in Mexifornia have agreed to a plan that would extend health benefits to illegal immigrants in the state!
The legislature has a June 15 deadline and is expected to approve the deal. It extends eligibility to Mexifornia’s Medicaid program to illegal immigrants. The move is part of a broader budget plan, which is about $213 billion.
Expanding the Medicaid program to low-income illegals would cost the state about $98 million per year or more!
“Mexifornia believes that health is a fundamental right,” State Sen. Holly Mitchell (D) said.
A number of Demwitocrat state lawmakers wanted to take it a step further, offering coverage for all illegals in the state.
This also includes assistance for middle-income families. A family of four making $150,000 could qualify for a $100 a month subsidy from the government.
Mexifornia lawmakers say these moves are all part of the state’s wide-ranging effort to get everyone in the state covered. This comes at the time of a homelessness crisis in the state.
The number of homeless on the streets has skyrocketed during the last year.
And is growing every day!!

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