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Trump's budget offers billions for guns, crumbs for working people

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The food line
In December, the U.N. special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights visited the U.S., including L.A., with its 55,000 homeless; the Deep and not-so-Deep South; and Puerto Rico. He found that although arguably the richest and most powerful country on earth, the U.S. has the highest infant mortality and is close to the bottom in healthcare, inequality, access to water and sanitation, and child and youth poverty among industrialized countries.

These realities put into context Pres. Trump's February 12 budget proposal, as just part of a long-term trend destroying the social safety net. This 1,988-page tome in four parts reflects ruling class priorities of further chopping services for people and the environment, increasing funding for an already bloated military, and expanding a "fortress Americana" of anti-immigrant fences, prisons and technology.

This proposal to Congress, which controls spending, is another episode in a convoluted drama that aims to confuse. The media skips from episode to episode, keeping everyone distracted and exasperated with every little dust up, while incremental cuts to human services, education and the environment proceed year after year.

Trump's cruel budget.

This year's budget proposal is a warmed-over version of last year's, with similar reductions and increases.

The biggest winner is the Department of Defense with more than $700 billion in 2019 alone. The air, land and sea nuclear arsenals get a $24 billion increase. This part of the budget was passed by Congress on Feb. 9, several days before the president's budget was officially released.

Comment: Congress passed the Omnibus Bill having 2 days to print, read, comprehend, debate almost 2000 pages of budgetary proposals. Was it read, debated, revised? Are there hidden caveats, pet projects, negative consequences? A government shutdown deadline was the voting impetus...and Congress got a raise. Hooray. Lunch, anyone?


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Expel Americans from historic Moscow mansion suggests leader of Russian nationalist party

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Spaso House, Residence of the U.S. Ambassador in Moscow.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky has proposed having the US ambassador expelled from the famous Spaso House residence in Moscow, and suggested that his party should occupy the building after it becomes vacant.
"We have repeatedly proposed using asymmetrical measures. For example, we could reply to the expulsion of our diplomats by depriving the US Embassy in Moscow of the magnificent Spaso House mansion that is currently the US ambassador's residence. After this, the building could be handed over to the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia," the head of the Liberal Democratic Party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, wrote on Telegram on Friday.
In the same post, Zhirinovsky wrote that it is wrong to only react to the hostile actions of other nations.

The comment came after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Russia will expel 60 US diplomats and close the US Consulate in St. Petersburg in response to the US' expulsion of the same number of Russian diplomats and the closure of the Russian Consulate in Seattle.

Comment: When it all gets down to the international food fight, we can look for another planet to live on. In the meantime, the US should grow up and lead with integrity and diplomacy that is extended to all countries, dignitaries and people around the world.


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Feminist propaganda: CNN article claims Easter story is like a '#metoo moment'

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An article from CNN.com published Friday bewilderingly claims that the biblical story of Easter is a #MeToo story from Mary Magdalene's perspective.

"The men refused to listen to her story," the article begins. "She was publicly smeared as a whore. And when she emerged as celebrated advocate, powerful men tried to silence her because she threatened their status. Nevertheless she persisted."

"The woman we're talking about, though, is not a leader in the #MeToo movement - the viral campaign raising awareness about sexual assault and harassment against women," it continues.

Comment: For more information on the real agenda of Feminism, see:


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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is losing friends in Silicon Valley

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Finding some new friends.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is among the most prominent of Silicon Valley's billionaires. Now, his peers seems to be turning against him.

In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, tech titans like Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook have taken shots at Zuckerberg and his social media empire. The tight-knit tech industry's willingness to openly criticize Zuckerberg marks a turning point in Silicon Valley culture, according to Leslie Berlin, author of Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age.

"Until very recently, it was taken as a given that tech equaled progress and tech equaled good and tech equaled economic strength," Berlin told the New York Times. Now, the idea that tech can do no wrong seems to be changing-at least when it comes to Facebook. Here are a few of the voices within the Valley that have spoken out against Zuckerberg, Facebook, and Zuckerberg's stewardship of Facebook in recent days.

Comment: Are these psychos turning on each other after failing to find the common enemy in Putin or is it just a typical personality clash between these leaders?


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Massive Baltimore police corruption trial reveals cops carried toy guns to plant on people they shot

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One officer involved in the city's massive corruption scandal said officers kept the replicas "in case we accidentally hit somebody or got into a shootout, so we could plant them."

Last week, the beginning of an explosive corruption trial involving eight members of Baltimore's elite Gun Trace Task Force revealed that a handful of Baltimore cops allegedly kept fake guns in their patrol cars to plant on innocent people-a failsafe they could use if they happened to shoot an unarmed suspect, the Baltimore Sun reports.

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Pro-Trump author detained by FBI, subpoenaed to testify in Mueller special counsel

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Ted Malloch is the author of the upcoming Pro-Trump book: The Plot to Destroy Trump - How the Deep State Fabricated the Russian Dossier to Subvert the President.

Dr. Malloch, an author, intellectual, political consultant, and Infowars contributor was detained by the FBI shortly after his plane arrived at Logan Field on Tuesday.

According to conservative Jerome Corsi Malloch was reportedly detained for "making false statements." He was in the US to give a talk and to come home for Easter.

Comment: Ted Malloch is the latest intimidation victim in the long 'War on Trump' saga perpetuated by deep state in a hope to find any illegal doings. See also:


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Prison riot in Mexico leaves at least 7 security officers dead

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At least seven police officers died as a result of a prison riot in the Mexican state of Veracruz, local media reported on Sunday.

According to the Universal news outlet, security authorities were trying to reinstate order in the La Toma prison after unrest broke out among inmates late on Saturday, with prisoners demanding the resignation of the prison security chief official. The inmates were armed with carpenter tools and set several mattresses on fire.

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New poll: Republican voters aren't moving away from Trump, they moving away from the Republican party

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People listen as Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally in Macon, Georgia, in this file photo taken November 30, 2015.
The Morning Consult poll released on March 30th headlines "Republicans Drive Biggest Decline in Voter Optimism Since Trump Took Office: Record drop isn't matched by a similar decrease in president's approval rating."

The U.S. budget-bill and its soaring federal deficits and debt, are driving this, as I pointed out on March 23rd, but I was mistaken at that time to interpret the data as showing more of a Republican disenchantment with Trump than a Republican disenchantment with congressional Republicans. It now seems clear that Republican voters aren't moving away from Trump; they're instead moving away from the Republican Party. Basically, there are as many Republicans as before, but their intensity of support for their Party is diminishing, and this declined voter-intensity will probably show up in November's elections by a decreased voter-turnout at the polls in the mid-term elections.

The just-released MC poll was taken during 26-27 March, which was after my analysis on March 23rd, "Trump's Base Abandoning Him", had pointed out (correctly) that, "Increasing the size of the U.S. Government's debt is, to Trump's main base of political support (as reflected by the biggest online news-site that informs his electoral following), absolutely unacceptable. ... The federal-debt issue is killing Trump politically. His voters don't much care whether he starts World War III by his respecting and appointing such people as the super-neoconservative John Bolton. Bolton's being loathed by 'The libbys' (liberals) convinces Trump's followers that Bolton is 'the right man for the job.' By stark contrast, they're rabid against Trump's signing the Government's budget bill. And, to them, that's a much bigger issue than whether there will soon be a WW III."

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'Humanitarian Crisis in Hollywood': Chronic homelessness vs. the American Dream as an illusion

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Tents line the sidewalk on downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row.
Thousands of people in one of America's richest cities live on sidewalks infested with flesh-eating bacteria and tuberculosis. A Redfish Media report looks at the chronic homelessness crisis in Los Angeles.

Homelessness in Los Angeles has increased 43 percent in just four years. Skid Row, the epicenter of homelessness in the City of Angels, is home to approximately 2,500 people who live on the streets in a 49 square block area. It is the biggest concentration of homeless people in the United States. Overall, a staggering 60,000 people live without shelter in LA county.

Reverend Andy Bales is the CEO of the Union Rescue mission, which provides shelter to 1,000 people on any given night. He told Redfish Media about the appalling conditions in Skid Row, which, according to the most recent Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council action letter, is 80 restrooms shy of satisfying the minimum standards of a long-term refugee camp. It has nine permanent restrooms for 1,777 people, or one for every 197 homeless people, compared to the UN refugee camp standards of 20 per person.

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Laura Ingraham advertiser boycott fueled by Soros-funded groups

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The George Soros-financed Media Matters for America progressive activist group has been helping to fuel an advertising boycott targeting Laura Ingraham's Fox News show following Twitter comments the media star made about Parkland shooting survivor and antigun activist David Hogg.

Think Progress, the media project of the Soros-funded Center for American Progress, has also been using its platform to hype the boycott.

On Thursday, Ingraham tweeted an apology to Hogg, expressing her regret "for any upset or hurt my tweet caused him or any of the brave victims of Parkland."

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