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By the Numbers: Welfare for Illegals
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by Jordan Candler  
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Monday Top Headlines
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by Media Editors:  John Kelly out; Trump close to naming new chief of staff (Associated Press)
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scumbag-James Comey’s confession: dossier not verified before, or after, FISA warrant (The Hill)
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Federal prosecutors recommend “substantial term of imprisonment” for Michael Cohen (Fox News)
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Ninth Circuit Court denies Trump bid to reinstate asylum ban (The Hill)
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Migrants in Tijuana trickling over and under wall (Associated Press)
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Huge New Jersey ICE raid nets Interpol suspects, MS-13 members (Hot Air)
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Trump backs $750 billion defense budget request to Congress (Reuters)
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Gen. Mark Milley slated to be next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (The Washington Times)
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Andrew C. McCarthy: Why Trump is likely to be indicted (Fox News)
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Record 156,795,000 employed in U.S.; 13th record-breaker under Trump (CNSNews)
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commie-Ocasio-Cortez violated House ethics — and she hasn’t even been sworn in yet (Townhall)
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Theresa May delays parliamentary vote on Brexit (NBC News)
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Emmanuel Macron goes AWOL as protests and violence plague Paris (Fox News)
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NIH swiftly condemns gene editing in China, yet is silent on the U.S. fetal harvesting market (The Federalist)
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Screen time changes structure of kids’ brains (Bloomberg)
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Humor: Oscars to be hosted by boom box playing inoffensive, calming ambient noise (The Babylon Bee)
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Policy: The myth of scumbag/liar-nObamaCare “sabotage” (Washington Examiner)
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Policy: How to defuse the “Fight for $15” (E21)  
 
~The Patriot Post  
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Trump pick for Joint Chiefs chairman warned 
that a weak Army would mean US paid 
‘the butcher's bill in blood’
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{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ In the heat of the debate over rebuilding the military two years ago, Army Gen. Mark Milley issued a warning... about a dangerous decline to rino-John McCain’s Senate Armed Services Committee and uttered a favorite phrase that summed up his outlook and has reverberated since. “The butcher’s bill is paid in blood, of American soldiers, for unready forces,” said Milley, the current Army chief of staff who was nominated Saturday by President Trump to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The general is set to bring his long experience with war, advocating for bigger and more timely budgets, and preparing troops for combat when he succeeds Gen. Joseph Dunford, who is set to retire as his term as chairman ends next fall, as the country’s top military officer and adviser to the president. “I’ve known General Milley for years and met him on numerous occasions in Afghanistan and Iraq. He’s a battle-tested commander and Pentagon reformer who will be a worthy successor to Gen. Dunford,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said in a statement. Milley has led the Army as its top uniformed officer since he was tapped by former President Barack scumbag/liar-nObama and confirmed by the Senate in 2015 and worked to right the service as it struggled with budget caps and lagging readiness for war in its brigade combat teams. The “butcher’s bill” warning was part of a push by the services and hawks in Congress that eventually led to two years of defense budget hikes after years of continuing resolutions and Budget Control Act caps...
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Senate Introduces Wall Act, Congress 
Passes Temporary Spending Bill
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{freedomoutpost.com} ~ A government shutdown is avoided for now. The Wall is still in doubt. Nancy Pulosi calls the wall immoral... "The WALL Act would fully fund the border wall by closing existing loopholes that provide illegal immigrants with federal benefits and tax credits, without affecting the benefits and tax credits used by Americans," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said in a statement on Thursday. "If you want to receive food stamps and other benefits, then you should prove your citizenship. If you cross the border illegally or overstay your visit to this country, then you should pay a stiff penalty," Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) added. Republicans had a chance to pass the Wall. Now perhaps they don't. Democrats will be back in control of the House.  Meanwhile, as the debate over the wall continues, Congress Passes Temporary Spending Bill...
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Chief of staff John Kelly departing the White House
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{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ White House chief of staff John Kelly will leave his position by the end of the year, roughly 18 months after he first signed on... to bring about order in President Trump's White House. Trump made the announcement to reporters Saturday as he departed for Philadelphia to attend the Army-Navy football game. Calling Kelly “a great guy,” Trump said his replacement would be announced in the next few days.Kelly, 68, was brought into the high-profile role in July 2017 after Trump fired then-chief of staff Reince Priebus. During his first few months on the job, Kelly reportedly told White House staff that he was not concerned with how long each staff member has been with the Trump camp or how they made it to the White House. He said that each member of the staff works with one common purpose: to serve at the pleasure of the president. The former marine corps general worked to limit access to the Oval Office, and made it his personal mission to end sensitive leaks that beset the president since the outset of his administration, and had devastated employee morale. Chief strategist  Steve Bannon and national security adviser Sebastian Gorka were fired just weeks after Kelly showed up, and quickly ended Anthony Scaramucci's 10-day stint as communications director, who was brought on to fire many of Preibus's original hires, a former White House aide told the Washington Examiner...
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{tenthamendmentcenter.com} ~ We hear them over, and over, and over again — the same, tired, worn out misconceptions or downright lies about nullification... Historians, legal scholars and journalists all parrot these fallacies every time anybody proposes nullification. They use these misconceptions as a way to derail efforts to stop federal overreach and limit the power of the general government. Some of them sound plausible — especially if you were a product of government schools. But all of them are wrong. Following are the top five lies about nullification and a brief overview of why they’re wrong.
1. The Supremacy Clause Prohibits Nullification This probably ranks as the most common nullification objection. According to the naysayers, the Constitution’s supremacy clause makes every federal edict “the supreme law of the land.” As such, a state has no authority to challenge it in any way. This erroneous assertion ignores the most important words in the clause. Only the Constitution and laws “made in pursuance thereof” qualify as supreme. Any federal act not in pursuance of the Constitution is, as Alexander Hamilton put it, “void.” One does not obey or enforce a “voided” act. In fact, James Madison asserted that a state is “duty bound” to “interpose” when the federal government attempts to operate outside of its constitutional bounds. The supremacy clause does not undermine nullification. It actually enforces it. To learn more, click https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2014/07/31/understanding-federal-supremacy/  2. John C. Calhoun Invented Nullification  3. James Madison Opposed Nullification  4. The Supreme Court Decides Constitutionality  5. Nullification Supported Slavery...
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Lindsey Graham Says He Will ‘Get To The Bottom’ 
Of FISA Abuse As Senate Judiciary Chairman  
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by Chuck Ross
{dailycaller.com} ~ South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said Saturday that if he takes over as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, as is expected... he will “get to the bottom” of whether the FBI misled the federal surveillance court to obtain spy warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. “In my view the process used to obtain a FISA warrant – and its multiple renewals – against Carter Page should disturb every American,” Graham tweeted. “I intend to get to the bottom of what happened if I am Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.”Graham, who is the favorite to replace Republican Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley as chairman of the all-powerful Judiciary panel, was responding to a statement that former FBI Director scumbag-James Comey issued Friday after leaving a closed-door deposition before two House committees investigating possible FISA abuse. “I have total confidence that the FISA process was followed and that the entire case was handled in a thoughtful, responsible way by DOJ and the FBI,” scumbag-Comey said after his interview. “I think the notion that FISA was abused here is nonsense.”...
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By the Numbers: Welfare for Illegals
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by Jordan Candler:  A few months ago we reported that leftists were apoplectic over Trump-fearing noncitizens ditching federal nutritional aid. As we noted then, “The extent of federal aid even among citizens is contentious and financially burdensome, but providing aid to immigrants is downright controversial.” Particularly when you consider just how widespread the problem has been.

             The following statistics are relayed by Investor’s Business Daily based on information from a Center for Immigration Studies census analysis:
               The report found … that 45% of households headed by a noncitizen reported using food programs in 2014. That’s the latest year for which such census data are available. That compares with 21% for U.S. citizens. Half of noncitizen households reported using Medicaid, compared with 23% for citizens. The CIS analysis also found that 31% of noncitizen households got cash benefits, when you include the Earned Income Tax Credit. That compares with 10% for citizen-headed households. Overall, 63% of noncitizen-headed households got some form of welfare benefit in 2014, compared with 35% for citizens.
               Furthermore: Noncitizens are also far more likely to be uninsured than either native-born Americans or naturalized citizens. Census data show that in 2017 the uninsured rate among noncitizens was a whopping 24%. That compares with 7.5% for native-born and 8.9% for naturalized citizens. Looked at another way, of the 28.5 million uninsured in 2017, almost 6 million were noncitizens. In other words, while noncitizens comprise only 7% of the U.S. population, they account for 20% of the uninsured.
               The uninsured rate may seem irrelevant until you consider the implications. Emergency rooms are legally mandated to treat patients. In such circumstances, a person’s financial situation and/or citizenship status are considered immaterial. Therefore, “Hospitals pass the costs of unpaid ER bills on to everyone else,” says Investor’s. “Apparently, nobody has tried to calculate just how much noncitizens cost the health care system. But the costs aren’t negligible.
               In a related matter, $5 billion was allocated in 2017 by the Health Resources and Services Administration for 1,400 medical centers that assist susceptible residents. Residency status doesn’t apply at these centers either. As Investor’s concludes, “The U.S. is a wealthy and generous nation. Even so, there’s an important question that needs an answer. Is it fair for hardworking Americans to pay billions of dollars in benefits to those who aren’t U.S. citizens, or worse, are here illegally?
               The costs alone are a good enough reason to avoid the fainting couch if, as reported, illegals are indeed scrubbing federal aid in response to Trump’s illegal-immigration crackdown.  ~The Patriot Post  

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  • Bonnie

    According to pulosi and the dems they have that right. I agree with you. We can all start seeing the difference when dems takeover in Jan.

  • By the Numbers: Welfare for Illegals

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    by Jordan Candler  

    WHY THE DAMN HELL SHLD WE PAY A PENNY FOR THEM

    THEY ARE CITIZENS OF O/COUNTRIES SHIP EM HOME.  

    MEXICO SHOULD BE STUCK W/THEM NOT US   GO HOME.   

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