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Thursday, May 31, 2018

News That's Hard to Find for May 31, 2018


The Stanford College Republicans Leader is...

Recognize his mother?

John David Rice-Cameron. Yeah, his mother was UN Ambassador and then National Security Advisor under President Obama.

Hunh?

His Dad used to listen to Limbaugh and got him hooked on the conservative pundit. He then discovered Mark Levin who became his “ultimate political hero.”

And, no surprise, he and his mother disagree on “many substantive issues.”

Rice-Cameron told The College Fix he supports Trump. He said Republicans control Congress, the executive branch, most state legislatures; there’s been more constitutional judges appointed, and conservative media is stronger than ever. Even Hollywood is starting to turn — look at West’s endorsement of Owens, he said.

So college campuses are basically the last bastion of leftist monopolization,” he said. “You have a campus Left who believe they have the right to dictate who comes on campus, what gets to be said, what gets taught, they control almost all student governments, they have an almost complete monopolization on the campus press.”

It’s rammed down your throat since start of freshman year,” he said of leftism. “We really are fighting for a marketplace of ideas, we are fighting for our right to have our ideas be heard.”



GOP MS-13 Ad


Every GOP candidate should play this once per day until the midterms.

There are some of us who know how far left the Democratic Party has become. Some are seeing it right now, while others still in the dark concerning how radical this party has become. Two weeks ago, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), the House Minority Leader, defended MS-13, saying she was appalled over the president calling them “animals.”…



Reps Forcing Speaker Ryan to Allow Floor Debate on Immigration Bills

No more sitting on their hands doing nothing. It’s all a bit of parliamentary maneuvering but in general, rebel GOP reps are on the verge of passing something called a “discharge petition.” That means 4 different bills will come to the floor of the House for open debate and vote. The one receiving the most will go to the Senate for consideration there. Speaker Ryan opposes this because he has his own bill that lacks Democrat support, unlike a couple of the four.

In other words, Speaker Ryan and his fellow honchos want things their way and are po’d because the rank and file are getting fed up with the delays.

Having some kind of spectacle on the floor that results in a veto doesn’t solve this problem,” Ryan said. “We never want to turn the floor over to the minority. What I don’t want to do is have a process that just ends up with a veto. We actually want to solve the DACA problem.”


Rep. Denham: Immigration Reform Bill Does Not Give Amnesty to DACA Recipients @ http://www.oann.com/rep-denham-immigration-reform-bill-does-not-give-amnesty-to-daca-recipients/
One of the four bills included in the call


Teamsters Fail in Pilot Vote but Plan to Fight Back

Will this happen in the ranks of more unions? There’s only 600 of them involved here but it might signal the feelings of other union members.

Such decertification votes can be incredibly difficult compared to voting to join a labor organization. But the Flexjet vote is especially rare because it is the only time a pilots’ union has been decertified in the history of the Railway Labor Act, which was passed in 1924. Airlines were added a short time later, in 1936.

We are very pleased with the outcome, although it was not a surprise as our pilot group has been dissatisfied and disappointed with Teamsters representation for years,” pilot Frank Woelke, who played a critical role in the decertification effort, told LifeZette. The pilots preferred working directly with management and believed the union’s benefits were insufficient to justify the cost of membership.



Trump Puts an End to Taxpayer Subsidies for Unions

Goodness gracious! Can you believe? President Trump signed an executive order demanding that federal government employees who work full-time for the public employee unions at taxpayer expense spend at least 75 percent of their paid time on the government’s business. 75%? That’s atrocious. Intolerable.

This measure is one of three executive orders the president signed on Friday. Those orders do not eliminate taxpayer subsidies for public employee unions altogether—that is Congress’ job—but they do end the taxpayer subsidy of travel for union business; mandate that unions be charged fair market value for rents of government office space; streamline the public employee appeals process so that bad apples can be fired more rapidly; and force taxpayer-funded union workers to spend at least three-quarters of their time doing the people’s business.
Most people are shocked to learn that taxpayers have been footing the bill for public employee union salaries, but they become incensed when they learn that in 2016, union employees were paid $177 million by the federal government, not counting office space and travel expenses.



Bernie Going to Run in 2020?

If there’s any way to guarantee President Trump another term this is it! Not just that he’ll be 78 but his radical followers will reduce the numbers voting for any other DimocRAT.

Nationally, he is considering another run for the presidency and when the time comes I think ill have an answer for that, but right now he’s still considering it,” stated Weaver.



Lessons learned from the U.S. experience in Afghanistan

I was expecting a lot of gobbledygook out of this and was surprised to discover the following:

Unfortunately, SIGAR’s overall assessment is that despite some heroic efforts to stabilize insecure and contested areas in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2017, the program mostly failed. This happened for a number of reasons, including the establishment of a set of unrealistic expectations about what could be achieved in just a few years’ time. The lack of capacity of U.S. government agencies to fully support those accelerated efforts, and institutional rivalries and bureaucratic hurdles compounded an already difficult task.

Every organization and agency that worked on stabilization in Afghanistan—from Department of Defense (DOD) civil affairs and special operations forces to State and USAID—suffered from personnel and programming deficits borne from rapid scaling, short tours, and the pressure to make quick progress. No organization was prepared for these challenges—and it showed.

In other words, billions spent for NOTHING!



China is secretly imprisoning close to 1 million people [Uighur Muslims]

Is it that they are not going to tolerate the imposition of Sharia?

Hundreds of thousands, and potentially more than one million, people have been caught up in China's "re-education camps" over the last year.
The camps, which operate outside the courts, are designed to indoctrinate ethnic minority Uighurs and force them to reject their religious beliefs.
Bids for constructing or renovating these centers, as well as staff job ads, provide clear evidence of the purpose and scale of these re-education programs.
Uighurs face constant surveillance in Xinjiang, which experts consider a testing ground for the a wider surveillance state.



Learning about learning: Meaning matters

I was not surprised at what this article contained – all sorts of highfalutin words to make a simple point. The best way to learn is by doing. But, here’s the opening paragraph to give you a sample:

A 3-year-old sits on the carpet of her preschool classroom building a castle out of wooden blocks—exercising her spatial skills and learning the basic physics concepts of stability and balance. Meanwhile, an undergraduate is building a suspension bridge out of toothpicks and string in her civil engineering course. These students are both engaged in hands-on minds-on learning and are much more likely to retain the content than their peers who were talked at or lectured to. Irrespective of age, people learn best when learning experiences are active, engaged, meaningful, and interactive.


[One of my best learning experiences was at the Defense Language Institute learning German. Not only did we speak nothing but German after the first couple of weeks, but were taught about every day life along with the history and culture.]


What Really Happens to Children When They Reach the U.S. Border?

The the heart-rending pictures and Leftist cacophony doesn’t come close to telling the truth. They are not tossed into cages and forgotten. This article tries to tell the truth and is worth reading.

Reports President Donald Trump's administration had "lost" 1,500 migrant children went viral this weekend, resurfacing a debate on US immigration policies for children.
But that claim is misguided, and is being confused with a separate Trump administration policy to separate migrant children from their parents.
Here's what actually happens when migrant children arrive at the US border, with or without their parents.






A-10 Warthogs to Get New Wings

In spite of all the reluctance, it appears the stalwart aircraft isn’t yet ready for the boneyard.

The U.S. Air Force has published its solicitation to defense companies to re-wing more than 100 A-10 Thunderbolt II close-air support mission aircraft.

The proposal, released May 25, calls for 112 wing sets and 15 additional kits over a five-year ordering period as part of the service’s A-10 Thunderbolt Advanced-Wing Continuation Kit or “ATTACK.”

The contract award is expected in fiscal 2019, the documents said.



The New Haute Cuisine MRE

Yum. Yum. Only problem, won’t be ready for the field until 2023. And they won’t replace current Meals Rejected by the Enemy.

A sample menu for the ration includes the following, according to a May 25 Army press release:
  • Tart cherry nut bar.
  • Cheddar cheese bar.
  • Mocha dessert bar.
  • Vacuum-dried strawberries.
  • Trail mix.
  • Korean barbeque stir fry packet.
  • Four teeny tiny spinach quiches.
  • Six little pieces of French toast.
  • And a banana that was “vacuum microwave dried” so it’s now about a third of its original size.


Our Sun Isn’t Burning So Hot

Read this:

As I mentioned in a post earlier in May, there are indications that this upcoming solar minimum could be particularly deep.

Hmmm. “Solar minimum.” Am I getting the wrong impression?



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