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'Trump derangement syndrome' is a phrase coined by the president's supporters to describe the rage that the mere mention of Donald Trump's name evokes in liberals. However, in the age of Trump, a new poll has found that the news really is driving Democrats batty with rage.
Seventy percent of Democrats or those who lean Democratic told Axios that they read or hear something in the news that makes them angry once a day or more. Compared to five years ago, 74 percent say they're more angry about news than before.
This anger doesn't stop them tuning out, as 48 percent of Democrats say they watch news coverage about politics more often than they did five years ago, compared to 38 percent of Republicans and 23 percent of independents. What's more, 78 percent of them tune in once a day or more to get their fix, even if it infuriates them.
The New York Fed continues these emergency interventions to ensure "cash shortages" among banks don't ever again cause interest rates for overnight loans to rise to over 10 percent, well above the Fed's target rate.
The Federal Reserve's bailout operations have increased its balance sheet by over 200 billion dollars since September. Investment advisor Michael Pento describes the Fed's recent actions as Quantitative Easing (QE) "on steroids."
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- Is a stock market crash imminent? Nobel Laureate sees trouble 'bubbles everywhere''
- 'Mother of all bubbles' could blow up economy if profits don't improve, warns Blackstone strategist
- McKinsey: Half of world's banks deemed too weak to survive a downturn
- America's economic future is in the red states
Comment: Judging by the number of asteroids now shaving Earth on a daily basis, and the utter state of society pretty much everywhere, this motion Corbyn supported in 2004 was prescient...
Back when he was the king of the backbench dissenters, rather than the machine against which he's always raged, Jeremy Corbyn was one of only three people to lend their signatures to a bizarre parliamentary motion. In 2004, MI5 had been suggesting using pigeons as flying suicide bombers, only less suicide and more remote-control pigeon murder, so Labour's Tony Banks tabled a motion entitled Pigeon Bombs, with this text:
"That this House is appalled, but barely surprised, at the revelations in M15 files regarding the bizarre and inhumane proposals to use pigeons as flying bombs;
recognises the important and live-saving role of carrier pigeons in two world wars and wonders at the lack of gratitude towards these gentle creatures;
and believes that humans represent the most obscene, perverted, cruel, uncivilised and lethal species ever to inhabit the planet and looks forward to the day when the inevitable asteroid slams into the earth and wipes them out thus giving nature the opportunity to start again."
Comment: Might want to be careful what you wish for:
- Bus-sized asteroid shaves Earth with one day's notice
- Asteroid's Near-Miss Reminder Of Doomsday Threat
- NASA: Previously unknown asteroid has a near miss with Earth
- 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid predicted to pass close
- Massive asteroid on course to 'narrowly miss' the Earth
- NASA announces giant asteroid to pass Earth this weekend
- Just another asteroid hurtling toward Earth ...
- Tunguska-sized asteroid '2012 DA14' will miss Earth by just 15 minutes on Friday
- Closest ever asteroid fly-by in history of tracking NEOs scheduled for February 15: Asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass between Earth and satellites
- Asteroids miss us again - will the luck ever run out?
In the opening paragraphs of the report, GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis states that television plays a crucial role in our culture when it comes to "changing hearts and minds." She adds that according to a study, "less than one-quarter of Americans have a close friend or family member who is transgender," which means many Americans "learn about trans people from what they see in television, movies, and news."
Due to this statistic, Ellis says, the casting of trans actor Brian Michael Smith in Fox's "9-1-1: Lone Star" is important.
Comment: The fact that an organization such as GLAAD would waste their time niggling over quotas of TV characters says a lot about where they place their values. While the gay rights movement started as a noble cry for equality, it's morphed into a demand for open celebration of their lifestyle. Harvey Milk is turning in his grave.
See also:
- LGBT rainbow poppy causes controversy; critics say it disrespects veterans
- UK: Parent protests against school LGBT lessons continue
- LGBT activists are teaching judges to take trans kids from parents who won't let them 'transition'
- Notoriously liberal Facebook bans LGBT advertisements
- Pedophiles believe they should be a part of the LGBT community
- Not diverse enough! LGBT advocates complain that Black Panther has no gay characters
At one time, South Dakota farmers Chris and Amber Dykshorn looked toward the future with great optimism. But mounting debts and several years of disastrous weather changed all that, and in June their community was shocked when Chris took his own life...
Amber Dykshorn stood at her kitchen window and watched the storm come in.
It was a very dark Saturday night in the middle of the summer in the middle of a year that is on track to be the wettest in more than a century. The wind blew over the farm, the rain came down and she heard the ominous pings on her roof - pea-sized hail, striking the still-fragile stalks of the only corn her husband, Chris Dykshorn, was able to plant before he took his own life in June.

Mourners surround al-Badawi's body at his home in al-Arroub on Monday, November 11, 2019
Omar al-Badawi, reported to be 22-years-old, was shot in the abdomen near the front steps of his home in the camp during protests commemorating the death of revered Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Eyewitness reports said that al-Badawi was exiting his home in an attempt to put out a small fire that had started nearby as a result of clashes between Israeli forces and local protesters.
A video, published by Quds News Network, shows al-Badawi slowly exiting an alleyway next to his home and waving a white towel — seemingly to indicate to soldiers that he meant no harm.
But just as he approached the street, a shot is fired and al-Badawi falls to the ground in front of several journalists who had been recording the clashes.
Screams can be heard coming from al-Badawi's house, while al-Badawi rolls around on the ground gripping his abdomen, covered in blood.
The video ends just after journalists and bystanders load al-Badawi into a civilian vehicle. Reports indicated that he was transported to a Hebron hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.

Danielle Dirkse, 24, attends a “parenting hacks” class with her daughter last month at the Austin-based Source pregnancy center.
But some Christians now see an opening for a third way to reach women — before they become pregnant — that also enables them to compete for federal money Planned Parenthood has decided to relinquish.
Eight independent Texas-based pregnancy centers merged earlier this year to form a chain called The Source. With Christian women's health centers in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, the nonprofit organization plans to offer a full array of medical services, to include testing for sexually transmitted diseases, first-trimester prenatal care and contraception choices.
Comment: It sounds like there's an opening in the market which the Source has noted and is filling it. Honestly, anything would be better than Planned Parenthood.
See also:
- Planned Parenthood staff admits to supplying aborted baby parts to 'for-profit brokers'
- Planned Parenthood whistleblower awarded $3 million for wrongful termination after trying to address illegal and unethical conduct
- GOP Senators demand DOJ update on Planned Parenthood fetal tissue probe
- Missouri's only abortion clinic, a Planned Parenthood, awaiting critical court decision
- Former clinic manager reveals Planned Parenthood's Business Model: Abortion quotas & selling fetuses
- Former workers speak up about Planned Parenthood's chilling practices
- Morally repugnant: VA Governor Northam received nearly $2 million from Planned Parenthood to support infanticide
Marchers carried Polish flags and chanted "No to the European Union" and "God, honor, homeland!" among other ultra-nationalist slogans. Black-hooded demonstrators held up banners calling for a "Polish Intifada" and denouncing zionism.
The marchers were out in force to commemorate the 1918 establishment of the second Polish republic, formed in the aftermath of World War I from parts of Germany, Austria and Russia.
Comment: A return to family values, traditional morals and an end to mass migration are issues that a significant majority of the voting public, throughout Europe, agree with, and mainstream political parties ignore these legitimate concerns at their peril.
See also:
- Rightwing populist party AfD makes big gains as Merkel and allies slip but hold power in German state elections
- Support for Flemish populist party soars, aiming to be Belgium's biggest party by 2024
- European Parliament Elections 2019: Big Wins For Nationalist Parties in The UK, France, And Italy
- Mainstream media 'shocked' at 60,000-strong nationalist march in Warsaw - but are they really?

Anas Haqqani, a senior leader of the Haqqani network, is expected to be part of an exchange of captives for an American and Australian teacher held by the Taliban.
The prisoners are currently held at Bagram prison, Ghani said in a live press conference on November 12.
The prisoners will only be freed if the Taliban in turn releases American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks, who were abducted by the militants in August 2016, Ghani said.
"Our joint effort in tracing the two professors gave no result, and information suggests that their health and safety while being held by the kidnapping terrorists have deteriorated," he said.

FILE PHOTO: Tents used by homeless people are seen under a bridge near the Chancellery in Berlin
The number of homeless people in Germany rose by more than four percent between 2017 and 2018, a new report from the Federal Association for Assistance to Homeless People (BAGW) revealed on Monday. Some 678,000 people were without permanent accommodation last year, up from 650,000 in 2017. Of these, 41,000 were sleeping on the streets.
Though Germany's economic success was credited with saving the weaker economies of Eurozone outliers like Greece, Spain and Ireland during the great recession, wealth inequality in Germany skyrocketed during this time. Among those left behind by Germany's prosperity are workers from other EU states and refugees and migrants, among whom homelessness rates shot up by six percent last year, compared to a one percent increase for native Germans.
Comment: There is yet another global financial crisis in the works and analysts from the US to Europe to Japan foresee a recession up ahead. And Germany is proof that even the world's strongest economies aren't safe.
See also:
- Alastair Crooke: Germany stalls and Europe craters
- Migrant arrivals in Europe surged in 2019 with 456,000 new applications











Comment: Pattern Recognition! How to disguise the coup to regime-change America: dumb down its constituents with MSM, pit sides against each other, agitate and foment, then sit back and watch it implode. Have we not learned anything from all the instigated uprisings and theoretical 'leadership beheadings' that are reaching critical mass around the world? There is a global revolution going on. Wake up, America. This includes YOU! The opportunity to reverse course and reunite as a country may already be lost.