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Update for 2018: Evidence shows half of Americans are in or near poverty

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The extreme level of inequality in the U.S. is battering the poor

Deniers like Nikki Haley refuse to admit that mass poverty exists in their prosperous nation. That would reflect poorly on their capitalist beliefs. But if the skeptics would look at the half of America they don't care to see, the stark display of destitution might shock them. At least until they invent an excuse to remove it all from their minds.

The U.S. poverty rate in 2016 was between 12.7 and 14.0 percent. But the poverty threshold is based on an outmoded formula from the 1960s. According to the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the threshold should be THREE TIMES HIGHER today. And it could be even higher if the true nature of poverty is considered.

Poverty is Not Just a Dollar Figure

There is poverty in the diminishing quality of life for Americans who are unable to pay for medical treatment during years of declining health, and instead turn to life-threatening opioid painkillers, readily available in a nation with less than 5 percent of the world's population and 30 percent of the world's opioid consumption. Poverty is the lack of community support in a winner-take-all society; the stress of overwhelming debt; the steady decline of jobs that pay enough to support a family; the inability to afford a move to a desired neighborhood; the deadening impact of inequality on physical and mental well-being.

Comment: The rich look forward to the future and fondly remember the past. The poor are uncertain about today...over and over again.


Pirates

Son of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi killed in battle in Syria

Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi
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A son of the Islamic State (IS) extremist group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been killed in battle in the Syrian province of Homs, IS's propaganda agency Amaq announced.

Hudhayfah al-Badri was killed in an "operation against the Nussayriyyah and the Russians at the thermal power station in Homs," the group said in a statement late on July 3 showing a photo of a young man holding an assault rifle. Nussayriyyah is IS's term for the Alawite religious minority sect of President Bashar al-Assad.

IS maintains only a small presence in Syria after being targeted for elimination by Syrian and Russian forces as well as U.S.-backed rebel forces in the last year. It is now estimated to control no more than 3 percent of Syria's territory.

U.S. and Iraqi officials have said they believe IS leader Baghdadi remains alive in Syria near the Iraqi border. Baghdadi, who is originally from Iraq, has been dubbed the "most wanted man on the planet," with the United States offering a $25 million reward for his capture. He had four children with his first wife and a son with his second wife. In September, the last voice message attributed to Baghdadi called on his followers worldwide to "resist" their enemies.

Comment: Update 7/5/18 from Sputnik:
The Russian military had reportedly fired three missiles at a cave, in which 30 terrorists, including Baghdadi's son, were hiding. "Badri wasn't even a fighter... he was an icon that was moved from one place to another as a form of psychological propaganda for the rest of the organization," AFP cited the Falcons as saying, adding that 11 militants had been killed during the attack on the terrorist shelter.



Books

South Carolina: Police union calls for banning books in high schools that mention police brutality

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Police are calling for books to be banned from school because they talk about police brutality and real life scenarios that they say breeds distrust.

Censorship is a necessity of the police state. Peaceful ideas that oppose the status quo expose the insidious nature of the establishment and are therefore stricken from the public record. This has long been the practice of all empires and it is currently the practice in America today.

Case in point: police in South Carolina are attempting to get two books in a school banned because they talk about police brutality and corruption.

The Fraternal Order of Police in Tri-County have made their case public and are demanding that Angie Thomas's multiple award-winning novel about police brutality, The Hate U Give, on a school's summer reading list, be banned. The union referred to the book as "almost an indoctrination of distrust of police." As TFTP has reported on numerous occasions, all though this book is certainly not "an indoctrination of distrust of police," the police themselves give society every reason to distrust them.

Another book on the radar of the union to be banned is Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely's All American Boys, which sees a teenage boy trying to overcome his distrust of the police after he is wrongly suspected of shoplifting and then beaten by an officer. All American Boys even features a cop as a protagonist and mentor, yet the union wants it gone.

Comment: It is never about change or education; it is about control: an inverse effect.


Dollars

Two US Marines ordered to pay $240K to Okinawa assault victim's family

US Marines Okinawa
© CNN.comUS Marines Okinawa
Two US Marines have been ordered to pay 26.42 million yen ($239,000) compensation to the family of a taxi driver whom the pair brutally attacked on the Japanese island of Okinawa a decade ago.

Thursday's Naha District Court ruling - made in the absence of the two Marines - comes after the family of the now-deceased Munekazu Ura, sought justice, demanding to be adequately compensated for the barbaric attack.

According to the complaint, the incident took place in Okinawa City on January 7, 2008. Ura, who was driving a cab, picked up Joseph Wayne Riddle and Reginald Crapps, stationed at US Marine Corps Futenma Air Station in the city of Ginowan.

Riddle, a 20-year-old corporal at the time, and Crapps, who was then 19, reportedly smashed a liquor bottled on the man's head. The two Marines then fled the scene without paying the $26 fare, leaving the 59-year-old driver bleeding from his wound. The pair were later apprehended, confessed their crimes and were sentenced to several years in prison on assault and robbery charges.

Comment: The US military is not welcome in Okinawa due to rampant crimes against the citizens. Protests and rallies have been ongoing for many years but the US never seems to get the message. See also:


Arrow Down

Co-founder of 'The Verge' calls conservative commentator Ben Shapiro a Nazi collaborator

Ben Shapiro
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Joshua Topolsky, co-founder of Vox Media's The Verge, shared incredibly inflammatory and Holocaust-related tweets on Sunday about conservative personality Ben Shapiro.

Topolsky later deleted the tweets after facing immense backlash on the internet.

What are the details?

Comment: Anyone who disagrees with the new left is a Nazi. This trope is getting a bit old, but there is a benefit here. The more outrageous American progressives become, the more they out themselves. They are their own greatest enemy.


Briefcase

What the Supreme Court is actually for

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© Joshua Roberts / ReutersUS Supreme Court in Washington, DC
Democrats are in a state of sheer panic.

They're panicking because last week, Justice Anthony Kennedy -- a reliable vote in favor of certain leftist priorities including abortion and same-sex marriage -- announced that he will step down from the Supreme Court, leaving President Trump a second selection. This apparently will lead to the end of a free America. According to Jeffrey Toobin of CNN, the remade Supreme Court will spell doom: "Abortion illegal, doctors prosecuted, gay people barred from restaurants, hotels, stores; African-Americans out of elite schools, gun control banned in 50 states, the end of regulatory state."

None of this is true, of course. It simply demonstrates the wild overreach to which the left has subjected the judicial branch to date.

The judicial branch was never meant to act as a superlegislature, using the verbiage of the Constitution in order to implement preferred policy prescriptions. In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton expressed the idea well: "The courts must declare the sense of the law; and if they should be disposed to exercise WILL instead of JUDGMENT, the consequence would equally be the substitution of their pleasure to that of the legislative body." Substituting will for judgment would make the case for utterly dissolving the judicial branch.

Yet, according to the Democrats, the Supreme Court should exercise will instead of judgment. The role of the court, according to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, is to help expedite change in our society: "Our society would be strait-jacketed were not the courts, with the able assistance of the lawyers, constantly overhauling the law and adapting it to the realities of ever-changing social, industrial and political conditions." Justice Elena Kagan believes the same thing, which is why she constantly describes the Constitution as "abstract," leaving her room to interpret it as poetry rather than statute.

Comment: Meltdown mode in 3,2,1....


Bad Guys

Violent Leftist attacks teen wearing MAGA hat - is promptly fired by employer after video goes viral

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A trip to a fast food outlet with his friends turned into a traumatic incident for a Texas teen when he was targeted by a man for wearing a Donald Trump 'Make America Great Again' hat.

The drama unfolded in a Whataburger fast food outlet in San Antonio on Tuesday. A man walked up to a group of teenagers and proceeded to throw a drink over 16-year-old Hunter Richards, San Antonio News 4 reports.

Footage of the incident shows the unidentified assailant approaching the teen, pouring a drink in his face and stealing the striking red cap.


Comment: The man in the video who assaulted the teen has been identified as Kino Jimenez, who before he showed his anti-social tendencies was a part-time bartender but after the story became viral his employer rightfully fired him. Jimenez is also a member of the Green Party of Texas according to their website. Ironically, the group's 'key values' include nonviolence, respect for diversity, and social justice. Apparently not for Jimenez.


Eye 2

Israeli military industry uses Gaza as a lab and showroom for new weapons and tech it plans to sell

IDF soldier
© Amir Cohen / ReutersIDF soldier flies a drone near Kissufim, Israel. June 5, 2018
Human rights campaigners claim that the Israeli army and defense corporations exploit the deadly Gaza protests to test and advertise hardware like drones, sniper rifles and 'smart' fences.

"The Israeli military industry exploits the occupation of Palestine, and specifically the siege on Gaza, as an arena to battle-test, invest in, and innovate military technology to later be marketed to the international community based on their effectiveness on Palestinian civilians," says the recent report penned by the 'Hamushim' human rights group, which campaigns against the occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The NGO is run by the Coalition of Women for Peace, an Israel-based group partnering with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning American Friends Service Committee.

The Israeli defense industry has a history of marketing its products after violent clashes with the Palestinians, the report says, noting that the bloody 2014 Israeli-Gaza conflict helped the companies to sell Hermes 900 Kochav drones, next-generation Hatzav tank shells and MPR500 'smart bombs.'

Comment: See also:


Handcuffs

Rachel Dolezal, white activist who 'self-identified as black,' charged with welfare fraud & perjury

Rachel Dolezal
© Aaron Robert Kathman / WikipediaRachel Dolezal speaking at a rally in Spokane.
Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who became infamous for posing as a black woman for a decade, was arrested and charged with welfare fraud and other offenses on Monday.

Dolezal, who was so successful at pretending to be black that she ended up as president of the NAACP in Spokane, pleaded not guilty to charges of welfare fraud, second-degree perjury, and making false statements during her appearance before a judge, Fox News reported.

Now going under the name Nkechi Diallo, the suspect is accused of illicitly taking nearly $9,000 in food and childcare assistance between 2016 and 2017.

Government officials began looking into her income status after she published her book, In Full Color, the income of which she did not report to welfare officials. Dolezal had been reporting less than $500 a month income, but government officials discovered she deposited $84,000 into her accounts after the book deal.

Comment: Classic liberal fail: White 'trans-black' activist Rachel Dolezal faces 15 years in prison for welfare fraud


Arrow Down

NBC, Amazon Studios writer says 'white extinction' can't happen soon enough

Taylor Cox
Taylor Cox, a writer for NBC, Amazon Videos, Cartoon Network, and DreamWorksTV, wishes all white people were dead, saying "white extinction" can't happen fast enough.

Cox made the racist remarks on Twitter, where she cooed: "the only anxiety i have about white extinction is that it's not happening faster."

Amid backlash, Cox changed her bio to read: "TV writer."