Neither Rain Nor Snow

… nor heat, nor having cancerous nodules removed from her lung will keep this fossilized socialist from putting her personal opinion ahead of the security of the country.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Voted Against Asylum Restrictions From Her Hospital Bed

In what seems like a case of potential elder abuse, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg cast the deciding vote against President Donald Trump’s asylum restrictions from her hospital bed, where she just underwent surgery for lung cancer.

Instead of allowing the 85-year-old justice to rest on the day she had cancerous growths removed from her lung at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, she was put to work in the hospital room.

NBC News has learned Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg voted FROM HER HOSPITAL BED to refuse to let the government enforce Pres. Trump’s proposed restriction on asylum,” reporter Gary Grumbach tweeted. “The court voted 5-4 to leave a lower court ruling in place that blocks enforcement of the crackdown.”

THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRATS DO:

In 2009,the late and unlamented Klansman, Robert C. Byrd,was brought from a hospital bed for a vote. Nothing ever stops them from shafting the US taxpayer.

Despite Fragile Health, Byrd Is Present for Votes


DEC. 23, 2009

In what has become a poignant ritual during a fractious debate, Senator Robert C. Byrd, the 92-year-old Democrat from West Virginia, was pushed onto the Senate floor in his plaid wheelchair Wednesday afternoon. It was his third appearance of the week, each prompted by a vital vote.

Senate Democrats need every one of their 60 votes to prevail in the donnybrook over a health care overhaul, and this week faced a series of cloture votes — required to end debate on the bill — to move the legislation ahead. That placed no small burden on the frail nonagenarian, who spent six weeks in the hospital last spring with a staph infection, and who did not deliver his customary Christmas address on the Senate floor this year.

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Screwed Again

Much to the dismay of patriots, Chief Justice John Roberts has turned out to be another republican-appointed Justice who turned out to be a democrat quisling.

Chief Justice Roberts is the new Swing Vote, or worse

Roberts joins liberal Justices in denying Trump request for stay of lower court ruling halting new asylum process. An ominous sign.

This is an ominous sign.

Chief Justice Roberts has been sensitive to political criticism of the Supreme Court.

It was widely reported in 2012 that Roberts succumbed to a public pressure campaign from Obama and Democrats that the Court would lose its legitimacy if it overturned Obamacare. Roberts reportedly changed his vote to uphold the Obamacare mandate as a tax, to the fury of the four conservative Justices who wrote a dissent that sounded like it had once been the majority opinion.

Roberts also saw fit to make a public pronouncement after Trump criticized a San Francisco federal judge for a decision enjoining Trump’s new policy on processing asylum claims, which held that people who illegally crossed the border could not apply for asylum. After Trump referred to the Judge as an Obama Judge, Roberts issued this statement to AP:

“We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges,” Chief Justice Roberts told the Associated Press.

“What we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them.”

Supreme Court Rejects Trump Bid To Enforce Asylum Crackdown

The decision leaves in place lower-court rulings that blocked the administration from automatically denying asylum to people who do not go through official border crossings. An open-ended nationwide injunction on enforcement issued by a San Francisco-based federal judge this week prompted the Justice Department to seek immediate relief from the Supreme Court.

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Bits & Bytes

2018_12 21 Magazine covers

2018_12 21 Opioid

ROSENSTEIN IS OUT-OUT: Whitaker is in-in — Matthew Whitaker was appointed acting Attorney General in November after Jeff Sessions was fired in disgrace. Whitaker immediately took over the Mueller investigation, bumping DAG Rod Rosenstein from the role and the Democrats went crazy calling for him to recuse himself. On Wednesday, ethics officials cleared Whitaker to take over the Mueller probe.

GETTING STUFF DONE: For the first time since 1990, a farm bill has been enacted in the same year it was introduced before Congress Trump has signed into law one of his biggest priorities for 2018: a Farm Bill that will keep American agriculture and farmers on top globally. It provides crucial funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, as well as support, certainty, and stability for America’s farmers.

SPEAKING OF CLUELESS: Tucker Carlson “You’re going to raise gas taxes, filter the money through a massive bureaucracy, then give it back?” Riiiiiiiiight.

2018_12 21 PP Richards bundle of joy money

PLANNED PARENTHOOD: Discriminates against pregnant employees — A report published by the New York Times reveals that Planned Parenthood details multiple complaints that contrast sharply with the abortion giant’s PR as a champion of women’s healthcare. Since 2013, a dozen lawsuits have been filed alleging denial of rest periods, lunch breaks, and overtime pay, as well as retaliation for pregnancy and taking advantage of medical leave.

IF YOU WATCH NOTHING ELSE TODAY … watch this.

KARMA in COLORADO: Christian baker going on offense — This summer, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that Colorado officials had discriminated against the Masterpiece Cakeshop owner’s religious beliefs while trying to force him to bake a cake for a same-sex “wedding.” Shortly thereafter, a trannie complained that he wouldn’t bake a cake to celebrate his transition to female and Colorado jumped on him again. Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), the religious liberty nonprofit that represented Phillips in his original case, responded by filing a federal lawsuit against outgoing Democrat Gov. John Hickenlooper and the state civil rights commission, accusing them of ignoring the Supreme Court’s ruling and continuing to discriminate against Phillips’ faith.

This reminds me of a case where my home town persecuted a preacher for talking about the sin of homosexuality on The Commons. The city threw away $100,000 of tax payers’ money only to lose what should have been an obvious First Amendment right. Did they learn? They did not. They turned right around and arrested the NEXT preacher, who SHOWED THE COPS THE JUDGE’S DECISION. That case cost another $8K. The mayor said something weaselly about how they never meant to infringe on anyone’s right. Yeah. Suuuuure you didn’t.

2018_12 21 Trumpeached

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Preparing for Jesus

2018_12 21 Inn keepers

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Funding the Wall

2018_12 20 House vote

HOUSE VOTES YES ON FUNDING WALL: The House voted Thursday to give President Trump $5.7 billion for a border wall, hours after Trump warned Republicans that he would veto the spending bill if it didn’t boost border security. Democrats in the Senate are expected to reject the bill. That rejection looks increasingly likely to lead to a partial government shutdown after Friday. Are Democrats really going to put their Trump Derangement ahead of America’s security?

NOON MEETING: GOP leaders with Trump at the WH about border funding “Border security must become a #1 priority!” — President Trump.

DEMOCRATS OPPOSE BORDER SECURITY: Their votes prove it — Wolf tried to defend Democrats, but Stephen Miller just spit out so many facts, all Wolf could do was beg to “move on.”

2018_12 21 AOC border

GOVERNMENT’S JOB: AOC hasn’t a clue — NOW she’s questioning how the government is going to pay for something?!? Lolololol. Oh the irony. Does she have any idea how government works?

LOOK WHAT PEOPLE CAN DO WITHOUT CONGRESS: Are you paying attention, Alexandria? — 11:20 am on Day 4 = $11,948,074.

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CHRISTMAS MEDITATION: As you watch this MRI scan of a 20-week-old, preborn child, ponder whether there could ever have been a single moment in Jesus’ human existence when He wasn’t fully human and fully divine. Does it not follow that life begins at conception?

2018_12 20 I want to live

2018_12 20 Pro Life Crowder

ACTIVELY OPPRESSED: What a load of b.s. — Barack Obama’s administration did less than nothing for communities of color. Electing a half-black president was supposedly going to heal our national racial divide, but he actively worked to make it worse. By contrast, Donald Trump’s economic policies have produced historic lows in both black and Hispanic unemployment rates and his son-in-law’s vigorous lobbying is about to get long-needed prison reforms passed, reforms that politicians have dithered about for 20 years.

2018_12 19 Stupid thing

BORDER WALL: If the government won’t fund it, why don’t we do it? — Brian Kolfage, a Florida-based triple amputee veteran has created a GoFundMe page

@ https://www.gofundme.com/thetrumpwall

to raise money for President Trump’s border wall. Kolfage promises that he will make sure the United States government will be legally required to spend the donations on the wall and only the wall.

The page is on its 4th day.

  • Before lunch, it was up to $4,723,496.
  • At 2 pm, it had grown to $5,685,401.
  • At 3 pm, it was at $6,193,909.

It’s nearly 6 pm, so I checked once more before posting.

  • It’s up to $7,780,368.

2018_12 20 Paul Ryan border

DEPLORABLES RISING: More Trump promises kept — During the 2016 campaign, President Trump promised blue-collar and low-wage service sector workers that he would improve their lot. A new labor-market study by the Conference Board, a New York-based global business organization and think tank, found that blue-collar workers aren’t just doing better, they’re now in short supply.

2018_12 19 Leaving Syria

LEAVING SYRIA: Welcome home, troops! — Democrats’ attitudes toward what our military does and does not do have everything to do with their progressive political agenda and nothing whatsoever to do with national security or the safety of our troops. During the 2008 campaign, Democrats and their lapdogs in the media were all crocodile tear-y about our troops. Ditto when Trump deployed troops to the border at Thanksgiving. While Obama was in office, we heard zero concern from them about any of the crap he pulled. One of the bloggers at Legal Insurrection said, “Given the level of upset from the anti-Trumpers and media about the US troops leaving Syria, I suspect this was the right move for President Trump to make. He is likely to have plans-within-plans that are better than the prolonged ‘War on Terror’ that has been going on since 2001.”

2018_12 20 Pelosi wall toon by Branco

DEMOCRATS AND WALLS: I am currently bemused by the fact that two of our Democrat neighbors … the kind who put yard signs up every election season … are vocal opponents of a plan to turn our quiet, dead end street into a thoroughfare. This would involve removing the FENCE and, you know, allowing people who don’t live on our street to “migrate” through our neighborhood.

2018_12 20 How am I going to get home

WORKFARE: Encouraging productivity instead of poverty — “Because of a permissive regulation that allows states to grant waivers to wide swaths of their populations, millions of people who could work are continuing to receive SNAP benefits. The president has directed me, as Secretary of Agriculture, to propose regulatory reforms to ensure that those who are able to work do so in exchange for their benefits. This restores the dignity of work to a sizeable segment of our population, while it is also respectful of the taxpayers who fund the program.” –– Sonny Perdue, Secretary of Agriculture

2018_12 20 take away the charger

HISTORIC PRISON REFORM PASSES IN THE SENATE: From the White House — Nearly all incarcerated Americans will one day leave prison. President Trump’s goal is to make sure they never return. Once the updated bill is approved by the House—which passed an earlier version of the legislation in May—it will go to President Trump’s desk for his signature.

The First Step Act is a landmark bipartisan win for our country. It draws on the success of prison reform efforts in conservative states such as Texas and Georgia, aiming to make our communities safer by making our justice system fairer. More inmates will soon be able to gain job skills, receive drug treatment, and participate in faith-based programs. As a result, they’ll be more likely to return to society as productive citizens rather than repeat criminal offenders.

“By pushing the FIRST STEP Act over its final major hurdle, the president has upheld yet another promise to the American people,” writes Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.

2018_12 20 Debate economics

TRUMP ECONOMY: Optimism among U.S. manufacturers is record high — “Nearly 89 percent of the 539 companies polled by the National Association of Manufacturers in the fourth quarter held a positive outlook for their business, bringing the yearly average to 92.4 percent, the highest in the survey’s 20-year history.”

2018_12 20 DOG phteven

VOTING WITH OUR FEET: Where’s the exit? — New York is #1 on the list of only seven states to experience a net population decline during the past year. My state’s total “net domestic migration” loss since the 2010 census is now estimated at 1,197,600 residents.

2018_12 19 Michelle Obama

MICHELLE OBAMA: I try not to mention her but dayum — Last night, the former first lady took the stage at the Barclay Center draped in a dress the color of creamed corn and wearing a pair of $4,000 Balenciaga, thigh-high, stilletto-heeled, holographic-glitter boots. It also looks to me as if she was not wearing a bra.

“This so-called “fashion icon” in her butter-stick frock and thigh-high heels that look like they were vomited off a 5th-grader’s Lisa Frank backpack seems to still be gracing the cover of nearly every women’s magazine on Planet Earth, while Melania Trump, who’s been the epitome of class and elegance in her nearly two years as first lady, is still being snubbed by every major publication two years into her husband’s first term. In fact, far from being crowned a queen of fashion, the former supermodel has been openly ridiculed for going so far as to wear designer heels.” — MRC’s Brittany M. Hughes

2018_12 20 Not a single blanket

LIBERAL HYPOCRISY: They’re not generous people — A 2014 study published by The Chronicle of Philanthropy found that “red states” reported higher percentages of giving than “blue states.” The top five most generous states — Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia — are solidly conservative. (In fact, the top 17 states voted for Mitt Romney in 2012.) Meanwhile, the least generous states — New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, New Jersey, and Rhode Island — are solidly liberal.

2018_12 20 secret stash of cheetos

VOTER ID WIN: GOP win — North Carolina’s Republican-led Legislature out-voted Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of its photo ID bill.

2018_12 20 Roman Empire map

MORE DEMOCRAT STUPIDITY: It was all the Roman Empire On Thursday, Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) complained that Trump’s immigration policies would have gotten Baby Jesus killed. “Jesus Christ who had to flee for his life with Mary and Joseph, thank God there wasn’t a wall that stopped him from seeking refuge in Egypt.” The Romans built border defenses between imperial-controlled lands and the countries beyond in those places where the natural border was not protected by geographical barrier — e.g., the Rhine and Danube Rivers.

2018_12 20 Play the victim

2018_12 20 CAT Schrodinger's

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A Final F**k You! As He Slithers Away On His Belly

Jeff Flake Will Introduce Bill To Raise Taxes Before Leaving Senate

Sen. Jeff Flake will co-introduce carbon tax legislation in his final two weeks in office.

  • Flake became a prominent anti-Trumper and is now teaming up with Democrats to push climate policies.
  • Most Republicans and conservative groups oppose carbon taxes.

Outgoing Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake will soon co-introduce legislation to tax carbon dioxide emissions, according to news reports.

“Now that he’s leaving office, he no longer has to fear Yellow Jackets,” Daniel Kish, a senior distinguished fellow at the Institute for Energy Research (IER), told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Kish is referring to the tens of thousands of French protesters, called “yellow jackets,” who took to the streets to protest increased carbon taxes on fuel set to take effect in the new year. The French government scrapped the carbon tax increases, but protests have not stopped and moved to other issues.

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Betrayed Again

McConnell to introduce a short-term govt funding bill for voting TODAY with no border wall funding

Even Trump is backing off on funding the border wall. We’ve been played again.What else is new? Maybe he realizes he’s up against a stacked deck and cannot possibly prevail when his own party stabs him in the back at every turn?

There will never be any funding for the long-promised wall. It’s all hyperbole designed to keep us hoping somebody will do something for the middle class Americans who pay the freight for all these freeloaders.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced on Wednesday that a short-term bill to fund the government through Feb. 8 will be introduced later this morning, a deal that would avert a partial government shutdown over the Christmas holiday.

That resolution will not include $5 billion in funding for the border wall that President Donald Trump said was a must in order to have his approval in order to fund key parts of the federal government before they run out of operating authority on Friday.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said that Democrats would support the stopgap measure.

“Yesterday, we made some progress. Thankfully, President Trump appears to have backed down from demanding $5 billion for a border wall,” he said.

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Just Go Away,Already

Speaker Paul Ryan laments ‘broken politics’ in farewell address

More than perhaps any other individual, this sorry prick is to blame for losing the House. He made sure Obamacare survived and the wall will not be built. To think he was the VP candidate in 2012. He can now retire to a seven figure job as a lobbyist.

Ryan’s departure also comes six weeks after an Election Day that saw Democrats capture House control. Their triumph followed a campaign in which they battered Republicans for trying to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama’s health care law, a primary GOP priority, and for their alliance with Trump.

“The House will become the care of a new majority, and what I know will be a spirited Republican minority. I wish our next leaders well,” he said. “It is precisely because all of this is so momentary … it is because you are just a small part of history, that you are inspired to do big things. On this score, we have achieved a great deal.”

Under Ryan, Congress approved the biggest tax cuts in decades, boosted defense spending and rolled back Obama regulations protecting clean air and water. But annual federal deficits are surging, Medicare and other expensive entitlement programs are growing and their attempt to scuttle Obama’s health care statute crashed.

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The Media Will Say Nice Things About Them Now

2 more moderate Kansas GOP legislators defect to Democrats

This is from Yahoo News, which has never said anything positive about Donald Trump. Their commenters are, for the most part, juvenile bedwetters with anger issues.

Two moderate Republican legislators in Kansas became Democrats on Wednesday, capping an unprecedented round of GOP defections in the Kansas City suburbs that soured on President Donald Trump and a close political ally of his in this year’s race for governor.

All four women are from Johnson County, which is the state’s most populous county and which Democratic Gov.-elect Laura Kelly carried in the November election.

Kelly defeated conservative Republican Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state who trumpeted his endorsement by Trump. Kansas City-area voters also showed their displeasure with the president by electing Democrat Sharice Davids, a Native American and LGBT lawyer, to Congress, ousting Republican incumbent Kevin Yoder.

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