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Flashback 35 government-funded migrant store owners arrested in Fed raids for trafficking, drug dealing, money laundering

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© KMOVOfficials outside Northway Market, St. Louis
Thirty-five St. Louis convenience store owners were arrested in federal raids this week. Can you believe there are 35 Muslims that own convenience stores that were all connected in this crime but the Feds took so long to bust them? Did you wonder how that could be? The crime they committed is bad enough because it involves drugs BUT the bigger crime is that our government is giving your hard-earned dollars to these scumbags to start a business:

Judicial Watch reports:
The U.S. government gives refugees on public assistance special "loans" of up to $15,000 to start a business but fails to keep track of defaults that could translate into huge losses for American taxpayers, records obtained by Judicial Watch reveal. The cash is distributed through a program called Microenterprise Development run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement.

Since 2010 the program has granted thousands of loans to refugees that lack the financial resources, credit history or personal assets to qualify for business loans from commercial banks. Most if not all the recipients already get assistance or subsidies from the government, according to the qualification guidelines set by the Microenterprise Development Program. It's a risky operation that blindly gives public funds to poor foreign nationals with no roots in the U.S. and there's no follow up to assure the cash is paid back. The idea behind it is to "equip refugees with the skills they need to become successful entrepreneurs" by helping them expand or maintain their own business and become financially independent.

Comment: The problem appears to be oversight. Many immigrants start productive businesses, adding to the wealth and vibrancy of their adopted community. The Office of Refugee Resettlement should be treating its clients like any other commercial bank, keeping close tabs on their activities, and requiring repaying of the seed capital.


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Twitter, surprisingly, refuses to comment on Louis Farrakhan's anti-Semitic tweets

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Louis Farrakhan
Twitter has refused to comment on anti-Semitic tweets from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, including one where he writes "the Jews have control over those agencies [FBI] of government."

When reached for a response by Fox News, a Twitter spokesman said the company does not comment on individual accounts. The spokesman pointed Fox News to the company's help center, where it details its enforcement options and its approach to enforcement philosophy and policy development.

The 84-year-old Farrakhan posted several bizarre tweets regarding Jews this week, including the aforementioned tweet about government agencies, specifically the FBI.

"The FBI has been the worst enemy of Black advancement," Farrakhan wrote on Twitter. "The Jews have control over those agencies of government."

Comment: Twitter has been cracking down on 'abusive' speech recently. Though free speech is preferable to censorship, why is Twitter silent now?
Hello, censorship: Twitter launches 'trust and safety' council to protect the public from abusive speech
Twitter censorship: PJ Media Editor removed from Twitter without cause or explanation
Liberal leaning Twitter purging followers from conservative accounts because they could be Russian bots
State censorship: Twitter admits it buried #PodestaEmail, DNC tweets ahead of presidential election


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Aussie airline Qantas bans staff from using 'gender-inappropriate' language

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Australian airline Qantas has instructed staff to no longer use phrases like "guys," "mum and dad," "husband" and "wife." The new rules also advise male crew members not to "manterrupt."

The airline issued the instructions to its 30,000 employees via an information pack sent to staff as part of its 'Spirit of Inclusion Month.' The pack advised staff to refrain from using potentially offensive terms like "husband" and "wife" because they "can reinforce the idea that people are always in heterosexual relationships," according to Sydney's Daily Telegraph.

"[A]lways referring to 'mum and dad' can make many families feel excluded - both same-sex couples and single-parent families... Words like 'love,' 'honey' or 'darling,' even when used as terms of endearment, often offend. In the workplace, it is best to avoid these sorts of words."

Comment: See more nonsense on 'gender-inappropriate' language: Social Justin Warrior Trudeau corrects woman saying "mankind" - makes her say "peoplekind" instead (VIDEO)


People

Trump's tougher work requirements for food stamp recipients has anti-hunger advocates worried

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© Ljupco/Getty ImagesThe Trump administration is looking for ways to get more people off of food stamps.
Anti-hunger advocates said they plan to resist the Trump administration's latest announced efforts to get people off food stamps, The Hill reported. They have said President Donald Trump's plans would boot thousands of unemployed people off the program.

In his 2018 budget, Trump proposed limiting the number of state waivers for the work requirement for receiving aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, The Hill reported. Limiting the number of waivers would force people back into the workforce, supporters of the move say.

"We can totally understand in a bad economy or in certain isolated cases someone might need an exception ... however, today we have 6 million open jobs, we're approaching all-time low unemployment and employers are having a hard time filling jobs," Sam Adolphsen, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Government Accountability, told The Hill. "Now is not the time to be waiving the work requirement."

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New report: California's sanctuary city laws responsible for 5K crimes committed by illegal immigrants

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The state of California and the sanctuary city laws that make it a safe-haven for criminal illegal aliens is likely responsible for at least 5,000 crimes that were committed by criminal illegal aliens released by local authorities rather than being handed over to federal immigration officials.

According to data conducted for Breitbart News by the Center for Immigration Studies' Director of Policy Jessica Vaughan, the state of California - which refuses to hand over criminal illegal aliens to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency - makes up about half of all non-cooperation with federal immigration officials in the U.S.

For example, roughly 50 percent of the ICE detainers - the hold that federal immigration officials place on a criminal illegal alien - ignored by local sanctuary city authorities across the U.S. occurred in California.

In mid-2017, ICE Director Thomas Homan revealed that about 10,000 criminal illegal aliens had been released by sanctuary cities across the U.S. and went on to commit more crimes. This figure, though, could be even higher for the year of 2017.

Comment: See also:


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Bob Woodward: Some reporters are becoming 'emotionally unhinged' while reporting on Trump

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© CBS News via YouTubeBob Woodward
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward criticized reporters on the right and left alike who were becoming too emotionally invested in their coverage of Donald Trump, calling them "unhinged."

"You've described the Trump presidency as being a "test" for the news media. Do you think the media is failing the test?" asked Newsweek.

The former Washington Post reporter-now an associate editor-responded journalists could always do better, including himself, but that he thought the media had not "failed" to date.

"But we have a lot of work to do," he continued. "A number of reporters have at times become emotionally unhinged about it all, one way or the other."

Comment: Some examples:


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Understanding the psychology of progressive hostility

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A bad sign: intolerance for tolerance
Recently, I arrived at a moment of introspection about a curious aspect of my own behavior. When I disagree with a conservative friend or colleague on some political issue, I have no fear of speaking my mind. I talk, they listen, they respond, I talk some more, and at the end of it we get along just as we always have. But I've discovered that when a progressive friend says something with which I disagree or that I know to be incorrect, I'm hesitant to point it out. This hesitancy is a consequence of the different treatment one tends to receive from those on the Right and Left when expressing a difference of opinion. I am not, as it turns out, the only one who has noticed this.

"That's a stupid fucking question," answered a Socialist Alliance activist when I asked sincerely where they were getting what sounded like inflated poverty statistics. "If you don't believe in gay marriage or gun control, unfriend me," demand multiple Facebook statuses from those I know. "That's gross and racist!" spluttered a red-faced Ben Affleck when the atheist and neuroscientist Sam Harris criticized Islamic doctrines on Bill Maher's Real Time. Nobody blinks an eye when Harris criticizes Christianity, least of all Affleck, who starred in Kevin Smith's irreverent religious satire Dogma. But Christians are not held to be a sacrosanct and protected minority on the political Left. As Skeptic Magazine's Michael Shermer tweeted recently:

Arrow Up

US labor market report: 313,000 jobs added in February

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The U.S. labor market got even hotter in February.

The American economy added 313,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent.

Economists had expected 200,000 additions to nonfarm payrolls, with the unemployment rate falling to 4.0 percent.

Construction jobs expanded by 61,000 new positions. Retails and business services added 50,000 jobs each. Manufacturing had a strong month, adding 31,000 jobs. Finance added 28,000. Healthcare expanded by 19,000 jobs. Mining grew by 9,000 jobs.

Other fields, including hospitality and technology, were unchanged.

Comment: Inflated numbers or a true Trump effect?:


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Charges filed against Asheville cop who beat and tased man for jaywalking

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On Thursday, North Carolina's Buncombe County District Attorney Todd Williams announced that charges were filed against a former Asheville police officer who had repeatedly punched and tased a man accused of jaywalking.

The former officer, Christopher Hickman, was charged with assault by strangulation, assault inflicting serious injury and communicating threats for the August 2017 altercation. Hickman was initially suspected of simple assault.

Following the announcement, the Asheville City Council released a statement noting that the charges would give way to "structural changes" needed to prevent similar events from happening in the future.

"Like you, we are angry. We are angry that a black man walking home from a long day at work was stopped for jaywalking - something most of us do regularly without consequence," the statement reads. "We are angry that Johnnie Rush was attacked, beaten, choked and tased by a white police officer in violation of city policy and common decency."

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Gideon Levy: 'No society lives in as much denial as Israel' (VIDEO)

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Gideon Levy - Ha'aretz journalist under constant attack by racists and Zionists
A week ago Gideon Levy spoke to the Israel lobby conference in Washington. Many people have shared the video of the Haaretz columnist, so I'm providing a transcript below of key passages.

Outside pressure is all that will change Israel. BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) is the only game in town. The Jewish lobby in the U.S. is the most important force in supporting Israel. The shameful Israeli propaganda over the attacks on the Tamimi family, the protesters in Nabi Saleh, shows how desperate Israel is, and maybe that offers hope.

Zionism is a totalitarian ideology that brooks no dissent. Everyone kept saying, Israeli soldiers could change things by talking about the occupation, but when Breaking the Silence came forward it was crushed. "Anyone who raises a question is immediately erased, demolished." And the media play right along with the propagandists.