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Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018
All Gave Some~Some Gave All
Adam Schiff---The eyes have it
President Trump invited the Pope for lunch on his mega yacht.
The Pope accepted and during lunch a puff of wind blew the Pontiff's hat off, right into the water. It floated off about 50 feet, then the wind died down and it just floated in place.
The crew and the Secret Service were scrambling to launch a boat to go get it, when Trump waved them off, saying, "Never mind boys, I'll get it."
Then Donald climbed over the side of the yacht, walked on the water to the hat, picked it up, walked back on the water, climbed into the yacht, and handed the Pope his hat.
The crew was speechless. The security team and the Pope's entourage were speechless. No one knew what to say, not even the Pope.
But that afternoon, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC reported:
"TRUMP CAN'T SWIM"
Islamic State Propaganda Features Wheelchair-Bound Suicide Bomber
by JOHN HAYWARD
ISIS
Images publicized by the Islamic State this weekend showed a wheelchair-bound man saying goodbye to his children and then carrying out a suicide car-bomb attack, purportedly targeting a government military compound in eastern Syria.
“The terrorist is seen talking to his son and daughter with a rifle on his lap,” reports the UK Daily Mail. “The man can then be seen being lifted from his wheelchair into a car, and making a hand gesture with his index finger which has become associated with Islamic State (ISIS) over the years. The car is claimed to have been laden with explosives, and the next photo reportedly shows the area where then man is alleged to have blown himself up in a suicide mission.”
The Daily Mail notes it is not clear when the footage was recorded, or exactly when the bombing attributed to the wheelchair jihadi might have taken place.
The Islamic State has been developing what the Daily Star called “wheelchair kamikaze jihadis” for several months now. Footage released two weeks ago by the terrorist organization showed a masked man in a wheelchair being loaded with explosives and placed in a car for a suicide mission in Mosul, Iraq.
In September, the Clarion Project posted an ISIS propaganda video that showed fighters who lost limbs in battle doing their part for jihad by preparing ammunition, working anti-aircraft guns, recording inspirational messages such as “May this Eid sacrifice festival be filled with the slaughter of many infidels,” and wiring car bombs.
“I lost my hand and my eye for Allah’s sake,” one of the maimed militants declared. “Praise the Lord, I still have a hand and an eye so I can serve the religion of Allah with them.
The video included aerial footage purportedly showing a disabled car bomber carrying out a suicide attack by driving into a building.
The Islamic State (ISIS) released propaganda images of a wheelchair-bound executioner assisting in the crucifixion of alleged “spies” in the Libyan city of Sirte in 2016, which ISIS largely controlled at the time. Newsweek pointed out it was not clear if the man in the wheelchair was actually disabled, since “ISIS regularly stages propaganda acts for shock value.”
The suicide bomber who attempted to bring down a passenger jet over Somalia’s capital of Mogadishu in February 2016 was believed to have used a wheelchair as a means of evading airport security and smuggling an explosive device onboard.
“Disabled passengers are a common sight on flights in war-torn Somalia, and are sometimes treated as being above suspicion,” the UK Telegraph noted at the time, a warning that might well apply to war-torn Syria. The Mogadishu bomber, who was claimed as a member of the al-Qaeda-affiliated group al-Shabaab, was the only person killed in that particular attack.
Laverne Cox Becomes First Transgender ‘Cosmopolitan’ Cover Star
by DANIEL NUSSBAUM
Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Glamour
Actress Laverne Cox made history this week by becoming the first transgender individual to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine.
The 45-year-old Orange Is the New Black star is set to appear on Cosmo South Africa‘s February 2018 issue, which the magazine is calling its “Say Yes to Love” issue.
“I am so honored and proud to cover the February issue of @cosmopolitanusa,” Cox wrote on her Instagram account Sunday.
“As a black transgender woman, I’ve often been kept a secret by the men that I’ve dated,” Cox said in a video accompanying the shoot. “So when my ex-boyfriend introduced me to his dad and invited me to spend Hanukkah with him and his family, it was the most special thing ever.”
I am so honored and proud to cover the February issue of @cosmopolitansa@Regranned from @cosmopolitansa - Say WHAT? #SayYesToLove 🏳️🌈 And this month's issue is filled with it! 💖 In this South Africa exclusive @lavernecox stars as COSMO's first ever openly trans cover girl! Ain't I a woman? Yes you are and we 💞 you. ALSO, #LGBTQI+ allies and activists on Love in 2018 💝 You don't want to miss this one! #COSMOxLaverne #COSMOFebruary #TransIsBeautiful ⭐️ click on the link in my bio to get your copy of this very special issue.
“Trans women deserve to be loved out in the open and in the light,” she added.
Cosmo Editor-in-Chief Holly Meadows said the issue will “look at love in 2018 – including acceptance of self, others, and non-binary relationships.”
Cox has become a leading LGBT activist in Hollywood, and in 2016 became the first transgender actress to play a transgender character on a network television series when she was cast on the CBS legal drama Doubt, which has since been cancelled.
Several influential magazines have included transgender women on their covers for the first time in recent months, including Vogue Paris, and Playboy, which introduced its first transgender “Playmate” in October.
Up North, what a Morning... in Today's World!!
What a morning……
8:00 I made a snowman.
8:10 A feminist passed by and asked me why I didn’t make a snow woman.
8:15 So, I made a snow woman.
8:17 The nanny of the neighbors complained about the snow woman's voluptuous chest.
8:20 The gay couple living nearby grumbled that it could have been two snowmen instead.
8:25 The vegans at No. 12 complained about the carrot nose, as veggies are food and not to decorate snow figures with.
8:28 I am being called a racist because the snow couple is white.
8:31 The Muslim gent across the road wants the snow woman to wear a headscarf.
8:40 Someone calls the cops who show up to see what’s going on.
8:42 I am told that the broomstick of the snowman needs to be removed because it could be used as a deadly weapon. Things get worse after I mutter : "Yeah, if it's up your a***"
8:52 My phone and broomstick are then seized and I'm taken away in a police car to the police station while my neighbors are cheering.
9:00 I'm on the news as a suspected terrorist bent on stirring up trouble during this difficult weather.
9:10 I am asked if I have any accomplices.
9:29 A little known jihadist group has claimed it was their plot.
Moral: When it's this cold, stay inside.
FBI Officials Text Messages Reference Anti-Trump “Secret Society” That Met After Election
Thousands of new text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and his girlfriend, FBI lawyer Lisa Page, were released late last week. Strzok was a key player in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s original Russia probe against the Trump Administration. He had to be reassigned when numerous previous messages showed what Congressman Trey Gowdy described as a clear and “unprecedented” level of bias “you rarely see” from FBI officials.
A bombshell report now indicates that Gowdy (R-SC) and his colleague Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) have reviewed more of the pair’s messages, revealing that there was talk of an anti-President Trump “secret society” within the FBI that met the day after the 2016 election.
That is some heavy, heavy deep state-esque material right there. It’s a good thing actual lawmakers are coming out and saying this. Had a blogger investigated this story and run with it, they would be accused of wearing the tinfoil hat and be banned from Facebook and Twitter.
Now the questions become: Did this ‘secret society’ that was referenced actually meet? Was it a code name for anti-Trumpers within the departments of the FBI and Justice? Is this ‘secret society’ the ‘insurance policy‘ Strzok and Page had discussed in trying to take down the President?
Last month, the Political Insider reported on that policy, one which FBI officials apparently viewed as a backup plan should Trump actually win the presidency.
“We can’t take that risk,” Strzok says in response to the idea that Trump would likely lose the election. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40.”
Now you have discussions of a “secret society” that allegedly met almost immediately following Trump’s victory. Do you have any idea how insane this is?!
“We know about this insurance policy that was referenced in trying to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president,” Ratcliffe said. “We learned today about information in the immediate aftermath of his election that there may have been a ‘secret society’ of folks within the Department of Justice and the FBI to include Page and Strzok that would be working against him.”
These are just the messages that have actually been seen thus far. According to the Senate Homeland Security Committee, five months-worth of texts were lost due to a technical glitch involving software updates on the FBI officials phones.
Imagine what could have been in those messages …
Clinton-linked billionaire, wife murdered in home, new report says
There were no signs of forced entry on the cold December morning when a Canadian billionaire businessman and his wife were found reportedly hanging from a railing at the edge of their indoor pool inside their mansion.
A new report by Haaretz claims the couple was murdered by a hitman. And it’s their connection to the Clinton Foundation‘s Direct Relief program in Puerto Rico and Haiti that has stoked rumors of a conspiracy in fringe corners of the internet.
However, the authorities are being strangely quiet. Investigators have scoured Barry and Honey Sherman’s 12,000-square-foot mansion, hauled away the couple’s cars and even checked the sewers in one of Toronto’s most exclusive neighborhoods for clues. But police haven’t made any arrests or announced a search for any suspects nor have they said practically anything publicly about the deaths of drug company billionaire and his wife.
Sherman was a fiercely competitive and politically connected businessman, and he once mused that a rival might want to kill him. The day after the bodies were found, prominent media outlets, including The Toronto Star, quoted unidentified police officials as saying it appeared to be a murder-suicide.
But that theory, which was never publicly confirmed by authorities, was dismissed out of hand by people who knew the philanthropic and politically connected couple, saying it would be wildly out of character.
Such a scenario was also ruled out by the couple’s four adult children, who hired their own investigator and pathologist to conduct second autopsies on the Shermans, who were killed days before heading south to their winter home in Palm Beach, Florida.
“Nobody will support a theory of either murder-suicide or double suicide,” said Brian Greenspan, a lawyer for the family. “To everyone who knew them it’s inconceivable.”
Toronto police, called “irresponsible” by the family for the early reports of a murder-suicide, have declined to make any more public statements, aside from calling the deaths “suspicious,” leaving the media and people who knew the couple to speculate about what has become a tantalizing mystery.
The Star, citing unidentified experts hired by the family, reported Friday that the couple were tied to the rail with men’s belts, which resulted in the “ligature compression” that was the cause of death. The paper also said they had marks on their wrists that suggested their hands had been tied together, were wearing winter coats that had been pushed down their shoulders, as if to restrain them, and had no drugs in their system that would have caused their deaths. Greenspan declined to confirm the report.
Citing an unidentified source, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. said the family’s private investigators believe the Shermans were murdered by multiple killers but provided no evidence to back up the claim. Those investigators have not been to the house.
Sherman, 75, was known for litigiousness and aggressive businesses practices as he developed generic drug manufacturer Apotex Inc., which has a global workforce of about 11,000 and ties to the Clinton Foundation’s Direct Relief program. He conceded he made enemies in “Prescription Games,” a 2001 book about the industry.
“The branded drug companies hate us. They have hired private investigators on us all the time,” he said. “The thought once came to my mind, why didn’t they just hire someone to knock me off? For a thousand bucks paid to the right person you can probably get someone killed. Perhaps I’m surprised that hasn’t happened.”
Canadian Sen. Linda Frum, a close friend of the Shermans, said the comment is chilling in retrospect. “That sets off alarm bells for me,” she said. “The fact that he identified that as a possible threat to his life has to be taken seriously.”
Sherman also faced legal action from cousins who said they had been cut out of the company over the years. A judge dismissed the claim just months before the couple was found dead.
A Toronto-born graduate of MIT and the University of Toronto, Sherman founded the company in 1974. He married Honey in 1971.
Canadian Business magazine recently estimated his worth at $3.65 billion, making him the 15th richest person in the country. As they became wealthy, the couple became known in Canada for philanthropy. They gave tens of millions to the United Jewish Appeal, gave money to a geriatric hospital in Toronto and partnered with the Clinton Foundation to send medicine to disaster zones. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the funeral and Sherman is posthumously due to receive one of the country’s highest civilian honors this year.
Frank D’Angelo, a close friend of Sherman, said the businessman complained of fatigue but he chalked it up to working long hours and not eating well. “It was never about depression,” he said. “I never heard that in almost 20 years.”
Honey Sherman, 70, a University of Toronto graduate who met her husband while volunteering at a local hospital, spent her time raising money for charities and was active in Toronto’s Jewish community. She had recently been treated for cancer and suffered from a serious form of arthritis but was outgoing and friendly.
Friends and family say the couple was busy making plans for the future. They had recently listed their home in Toronto for 6.9 million Canadian dollars and they were building a new home in the city.
“They loved each other. They loved life,” Frum said. “Almost every conversation I ever had with Barry was about how much left he had to do in his life.”
She is angry police haven’t publicly rejected the theory of murder-suicide and have been quiet since their early leaks.
“Now they are overdoing it in the other direction, having been too loose lipped in the first place about their foolish theories. It’s definitely been a case of how not to handle a police investigation,” Frum said.
Their bodies were discovered Dec. 15 by a maid and a real estate agent.
Today, the home remains cordoned off behind yellow police tape and under constant watch by officers, and the family’s private investigators haven’t been allowed inside.
Police are still apparently searching the tree-lined streets of the northern Toronto neighborhood for clues. Greenspan said the family was told twice that police were done with the property, only to have them insist they need more time.
“We’re encouraged that they are being thorough,” Greenspan said. “We don’t believe there has been a conclusion reached. I don’t want to get into it further, but there’s no question that our pathologist and our officers and the people who are involved in our side of this investigation, we all have a view.”
Former Toronto homicide detective Mark Mendelson said the fact that police initially said they weren’t looking for any suspects and there were no signs of forced entry supports the idea of a murder-suicide or double suicide but says those preliminary statements may not give the whole picture.
“The other side of the equation is that maybe those two statements came out a little prematurely given that the investigation was really in its infancy,” Mendelson said.
Intelligence Memo To Shock The Nation
Representative Matt Gaetz from Florida recently spoke about the intelligence memorandum that he has been working on and claims the information it contains will “shock the conscience of this country.”
On Fox News Gaetz said, “There are four pages of a memorandum prepared by the intelligence committee that will shock the conscience of this country when it comes to the horrific abuses that occurred during the last administration and that I believe continue to pose a threat to Donald Trump’s presidency.”
He added, “All Americans need to see what was happening to undermine this president, duly elected.”
On Fox News Gaetz said, “There are four pages of a memorandum prepared by the intelligence committee that will shock the conscience of this country when it comes to the horrific abuses that occurred during the last administration and that I believe continue to pose a threat to Donald Trump’s presidency.”
He added, “All Americans need to see what was happening to undermine this president, duly elected.”
Report: Sex Workers Agree the Internet Makes Prostitution Safer
by CHARLIE NASH
ANOEK DE GROOT/AFP/Getty Images
The Internet makes prostitution safer, giving so-called sex workers “more control” and reducing the risk of violence, according to a report.
In a survey of 641 internet-using prostitutes in the UK, more than 80 percent “were either satisfied or very satisfied with their working conditions, with half agreeing that their work was socially useful most or all of the time,” the Guardian reported.
“The study by academics at the universities of Leicester and Strathclyde found that the internet had given sex workers much more control over their working conditions and reduced the risk of physical attack,” they explained. “It found a high level of online abuse, but only 5% of those surveyed had experienced physical assault in the last year.”
Risk of physical attack was lowered with prostitutes able to “screen clients, avoid drugs and alcohol, choose where they work and provide peer support,” and nearly 80 percent of those surveyed claimed the Internet “had improved the quality of their working life.”
“It still doesn’t take away the dangers that sex comes with, but as a sex worker I feel a lot safer knowing that I can vet my clients,” declared sex worker Charlotte Rose. “Ten years ago it was just a phone call, whereas now it’s a phone call, it’s an email, we can research their names online. There’s an organisation called National Ugly Mugs that gives us an opportunity to check phone numbers, to see if they have been reported. This is absolutely brilliant for sex workers’ safety.”
Charlie Nash is a reporter for Breitbart Tech. You can follow him on Twitter @MrNashington, or like his page at Facebook.
Matt Drudge Calls Michael Wolff Trump Claims ‘Fabricated Bull-Bleep’
When Matt Drudge tweets, people take notice. He only ever sends one tweet at a time, and it’s never long before he deletes it and renders his profile blank once again. And on Tuesday morning, Drudge sent a tweet calling out journalist Michael Wolff, accusing him of spreading “fabricated bull-bleep” about President Donald Trump.
In a recent interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Wolff doubled down on claims that Trump didn’t and does not want to be president of the United States. “There is nothing to indicate that … Trump is going to find his footing as the president of the United States, that he’s going to be able to put a staff around him … that knows what they’re doing and a staff that he listens to,” Wolff said. “In the end, I think that the real truth is he does not want to be the president — the president of the United States. He wants to be, instead, Donald Trump.”
In his new book, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” Wolff claims that Trump was not expecting to beat Hillary Clinton — and that Melania Trump cried tears of sorrow when he did. However, Wolff also admitted to CBS This Morning that he didn’t interview any members of Trump’s Cabinet or the Vice President for his book. Instead, he got his intel from Trump’s fired chief strategist, Steve Bannon. Following the release of the book, Trump issued a statement that Bannon “has nothing to do with me or my Presidency,” and later nicknamed him “Sloppy Steve.”
It’s really very sad that people are crawling out of nowhere in effort to capitalize on all the anti-Trump propaganda being spewed by the mainstream media. Donald Trump is a billionaire businessman — he wouldn’t have entered the presidential race if he didn’t intend on winning. But liberals still can’t deal with the fact that Trump is our president, so they turn to making up lies about him in order to cope.
As Trump would say: Sad!
LATEST INFO ON LAS VEGAS SHOOTING
Due to overwhelming public concern, the Las Vegas Sheriff’s Department released a preliminary report on the mass shooting that left 58 people dead and hundreds more injured last October.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo explained releasing the report is not standard practice, but given the unique circumstances of the case — and the national impact it has had — his department decided to publish an update.
“As you can imagine this is a complex, protracted investigation and we have done a lot of work trying to piece together what happened,” Lombardo said Friday during a press conference. “It is my hope this report will provide the media and the public an understanding of what occurred on 1 October.”
On Oct. 1, Stephen Paddock, 64, opened fire from his hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino into a country music festival attended by some 22,000 people. Paddock used an assortment of rifles equipped with a bump stock, a device used to mimic automatic fire.
Given the massive size of the crowd, the number of people injured fluctuated in the early days of the investigation, but the report establishes that 422 people were injured directly by gunfire and 851 others were injured from other means.
The report offers a detailed overview of the findings so far as well as insight into Paddock’s planning and preparation for the attack, Lombardo explained. However, he clarified that investigators are still short on motive.
Investigators combed through “1,965 investigated leads, 21,560 hours of video, 251,099 images obtained and 746 legal notices filed or sent, nothing was found to indicate motive on the part of Paddock or that he acted with anyone else,” according to the report.
The report adds that Paddock did not leave a suicide note or manifesto nor was there evidence that he was a radicalized member of an ideological organization, or hate or terror group.
The closest thing to a motive, according to the report, Paddock’s girlfriend Marilou Danley told investigators that his demeanor had changed over the course of last year. He had become “distant” and they no longer had intimacy.
Also, over the course of last year, Paddock began to acquire lots of firearms — some 55 between October 2016 and September 2017 — which Danley thought was just his hobby.
Lombardo said he does not anticipate charges being brought against Danley, who was with Paddock in the days leading up to the attack and was inside the hotel room, but left the country before the attack occurred.
Lombardo also said they’re unaware that Paddock had any health issues. However, Paddock lost a significant portion of his personal wealth leading up to Oct. 1 and that could have been a contributing factor in his decision to commit the heinous act.
Large sections of the report lists out relevant possessions, like weapons and electronics, collected from Paddock’s hotel room and property as well as search histories on his computers. Lombardo explained investigators found “disturbing” things on Paddock’s computer, such as ballistics data, SWAT tactics and child porn.
The report also includes a number of forensic photographs showing in the inside of Paddock’s hotel room, locations of victims, and random bullet impacts (hitting as far as airport property).
Lombardo gave an indefinite timeline to conclude the investigation, saying the final report will publish sometime in the future. A close estimate would be the end of the calendar year.
source: guns.com
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Washington Post Uncovered Truth Behind Schumer’s Sudden About-Face on Government Shutdown
By Chris White
Democrats conducted a poll in states President Donald Trump won in 2016 to determine what would happen if a shutdown was tied to immigration, according to a report Sunday from The Washington Post.
A super PAC allied with Senate Democrats commissioned a poll in 12 battleground states to determine which party would be blamed if a shutdown was tied to the legal status of dreamers.
The poll found Democrats absorb most of the blame in such a scenario.
The poll, which was conducted in December by Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group on behalf of Senate Majority PAC, also found that blame for a shutdown would be split between Trump and Republicans, and Democrats in Congress, The Post reported.
The results of the survey might help explain the all-out advertisement blitz Democrats conducted shortly after the government shutdown.
Democrat-affiliated groups are working overtime trying to shore up support for Sens. Robert P. Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania and Sherrod Brown of Ohio after both sided with their parties during the budget fiasco.
Democrats, who knew the attacks were coming, have blasted conservative states with videos and online ads that point to muddled quotes Trump made in 2013 and 2017 about how a government shutdown would be beneficial for his party.
Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC, for instance, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a digital ad buy targeting swing seats.
“What’s President Trump up to?” asks a narrator in the ad, which is spliced together with images evoking national security concerns connected to a government shutdown. “He says our country needs a good government shutdown.”
Republican and Democrat leaders, for their part, have not stopped talking through their differences.
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, for instance, said late Friday night that the conflict has a “really good chance” of being resolved before the weekend concludes. But little headway has been made since.
Both parties took substantial risks. Republicans refused to bend to the Democrat’s demands to negotiate DACA, while the minority party largely unified to use the shutdown deadline to exact protections from the GOP for hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants.
Republicans tried to sweeten the deal, offering Democrats a long-term extension of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, as well as the delay of some unpopular health care taxes.
Republicans believed the public would blame Democrats if the sweetener was rejected.
Yet Democrats are pushing hard to paint their ideological opponents as obstructionists who used CHIP as a political weapon.
“They don’t give a damn about these kids,” Casey Jr. said at a press conference shortly after the shutdown. “If they gave a damn, they would have gotten it done in September, or October, or November, or December … now, suddenly, they have a newfound love for CHIP?”
Republicans control 51 seats in the Senate, while Democrats have 49. It requires 60 votes to pass a spending bill, and the majority party cannot use reconciliation to reduce the number of votes required for cloture.
Trump Immigration Policy Scores Among Hispanics, Blacks
by NEIL MUNRO
A new poll shows the GOP is more trusted than Democrats to handle the hot-button immigration issue — and large percentages of Hispanic and African-American voters are backing President Donald Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” immigration policy.
The respondents were asked” “Who do you trust more to handle the following issue?” The answer for immigration was 40 percent for Democrats, 41 percent for the GOP and a huge 20 percent for “Don’t know” or “No answer.” That is a large percentage of non-answers, and likely hides a block of pro-Trump supporters who fear to respond truthfully.
The poll of 1997 registered voters was conducted by Morning Consult for Politico. The poll was taken January 20 to January 21, ensuring it includes some reaction to the Democrats’ decision to filibuster the 2018 budget to win amnesty for illegals.
The poll also shows that Democrats only scored 44 percent trust among Hispanic registered voters. In contrast, the GOP scored 37 percent trust – and the Hispanic ‘Don’t knows’ added up to 19 percent.
Among African-Americans, the Democrats scored 63 percent in the trust question — but the GOP scored 20 percent, and 17 percent were ‘Don’t knows.’ That score helps explain rising support for Trump among black voters. The score may rise as Democrats continued to turn their attention away from blacks towards immigrants.
In the 2016 election, Trump reportedly scored 8 percent among blacks and 28 percent among Hispanics.
In the Midwest, where many of the critical 2018 Senate elections are to be held, the GOP scored 42 percent, with 19 percent ‘don’t know.’ Democrats were at 39 percent, close to their national score.
The Democrats’ low score in the Morning Consult poll helps explain why they quit their pro-amnesty budget filibuster after just three days — and nine months before the 2018 elections.
Politico buried the trust results while reporting about the less reliable results from direct questions about partisan blame, saying:
According to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll conducted Saturday and Sunday, a combined 48 percent of voters said Trump (34 percent) and Republicans in Congress (15 percent) were to blame for the shutdown — more than the 35 percent who said congressional Democrats bore most of the blame.
And a majority of voters, 53 percent, thought President Donald Trump hadn’t done enough to bring the parties together — compared to only 29 percent who thought Trump had done enough.
Polls show that President Donald Trump’s American-first immigration policy is very popular. For example, a December poll of likely 2018 voters shows two-to-one voter support for Trump’s pro-American immigration policies, and a lopsided four-to-one opposition against the cheap-labor, mass-immigration, economic policy pushed by bipartisan establishment-backed D.C. interest-groups.
Business groups and Democrats tout the misleading, industry-funded “Nation of Immigrants” polls which pressure Americans to say they welcome migrants, including the roughly 670,000 ‘DACA’ illegals and the roughly 3.25 million ‘dreamer’ illegals.
The alternative “priority or fairness” polls—plus the 2016 election—show that voters in the polling booth put a much higher priority on helping their families, neighbors, and fellow nationals get decent jobs in a high-tech, high-immigration, low-wage economy.
Four million Americans turn 18 each year and begin looking for good jobs in the free market.
But the federal government inflates the supply of new labor by annually accepting 1 million new legal immigrants, by providing work-permits to roughly 3 million resident foreigners, and by doing little to block the employment of roughly 8 million illegal immigrants.
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