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Out-of-Control Prosecutors 
by Michelle Malkin
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Ex-U.S. Attorney: Sessions Should Resign
by wnd.com 

{ wnd.com } ~ Former U.S. attorney Joseph diGenova charged President Trump has never had a “fully engaged” attorney general... Jeff Sessions, he said in an interview Thursday night, “made a terrible mistake, besides accepting the job, knowing he would have to recuse himself in the, single most important matter,” referring to the investigation into alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia. DiGenova, on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show, asserted the first thing Sessions should have done when he took office was to announce the appointment of a special counsel to investigate the scumbag/liar-nObama Justice Department’s and the FBI’s handling of the liar-Hillary Clinton classified-information case. “Jeff Sessions has no command presence. He doesn’t understand the job that he has. He never has. It is very regrettable,” diGenova said...  https://www.wnd.com/2018/08/ex-u-s-attorney-sessions-should-resign/
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Are dummycrats-Democrats Obvious or Oblivious?
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{ ipatriot.com } ~ When dummycrats-Democrats say, ‘Antifa is not part of the dummycrats- Democrat Party,’ who do they think they’re fooling?... scumb/liar-nObama’s OfA Army of thugs, activists, and rioters consisting of Antifa, Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, and others are a far greater danger to America than climate change. Disrupting people’s lives, destroying property, assaulting the innocent, and going so far as to assassinate police, the left is already waging a civil war to take control of America and cast down the presidency via a coup to establish their socialist dictatorship. They are conducting these crimes through a series of civil disruption, importing foreign invaders, and through a propaganda campaign of false allegations meant to distract the oblivious and incense the rabid leftists.  They say white supremacists and the KKK are Republicans, except that both were created and endorsed by dummycrats- Democrats until Trump was elected. Now they act in secret collusion with other dummycrats-Democrats. Despite the fact that dummycrats-Democrat voters are rejecting openly socialist candidates, they and their leaders have surreptitiously embraced them and their ideology in the belief it will somehow benefit them.  What is it going to take for dummycrats-Democrat voters to open their eyes to realize they are being deceived into voting against their own country? I have long said that liberalism is born and ignorance and bred on immorality. The ignorance is not knowing the facts or understanding how the world works, and the immorality is in perpetrating and believing in lies. Such duplicity is not wholly borne by liberals who have often been indoctrinated dupes of the left. Everyone is born an ignorant liberal, but most grow up to learn and grow out of it to become conservatives. Only those who are devout leftists struggle to continue to maintain their façade of lies actually believing they are the good people as they serve evil. The difference between ignorance and stupidity is that ignorance can be overcome. Most liberals are ignorant of the facts that prove socialism is a malevolent ideology of elitists to rule over the masses. But, having been informed of those facts, for them to continue to believe socialism can be beneficial is just plain stupid....
There’s No Such Thing as a ‘Conservative’ Carbon Tax
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by Oren Cass
{ economics21.org } ~ The so-called “conservative” case for a carbon tax has always been a shell game... Point out that such proposals might not meaningfully address climate change, and defenders claim that they’ll boost economic growth. Note that they won’t boost growth and you’re told that they will save the planet. The confusion abounds: carbon tax proposals are sold as the key to reducing burdensome red tape, even though that tape can be and has been cut absent a sweeping new tax regime. The tax is supposed to be “revenue neutral” thanks to offsetting tax cuts elsewhere—even as that same revenue gets promised to households in the form of a “dividend.” Through careful calibration, the tax is meant to offset efficiently the externalities associated with carbon-dioxide emissions — although no reliable estimate of those externalities exists. As I observed more than three years ago: “If we grabbed the wrists of carbon-tax advocates and demanded they turn over the shells all at once, we would find there was never a marble to begin with.” A new piece of legislation bears out that warning. Congressman Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) has introduced a carbon tax bill with none of the properties that proponents had promised to conservatives. It raises taxes dramatically, while refunding little of the money back to households. It slows economic growth. It does not eliminate EPA authority over greenhouse gases or address other climate-related regulations. It will increase if arbitrary targets are not met. But the criers of the conservative carbon tax aren’t outraged, or even opposed. They are delighted...
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New Report Shows US, Not Countries Promoting
Climate Change Activism, Reducing Emissions the Most
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{ dailysignal.com } ~ Take a wild guess what country is reducing its greenhouse gas emissions the most? Canada? Britain? France? India? Germany? Japan? No, no, no, no, no, and no... The answer to that question is the United States of America. Wow! How can that be? This must be a misprint. Fake news. America never signed the Kyoto Protocol some two decades ago. We never enacted a carbon tax. We don’t have a cap-and-trade carbon emission program. That environmental villain Donald Trump pulled America out of the Paris climate accord that was signed by almost the entire rest of the civilized world. Yet the latest world climate report from the BP Statistical Review of World Energy finds that in 2017, America reduced its carbon emissions by 0.5 percent, the most of all major countries. That’s especially impressive given that our economy grew by nearly 3 percent—so we had more growth and less pollution—the best of all worlds. The major reason for the reduced pollution levels is the shale oil and gas revolution that is transitioning the world to cheap and clean natural gas for electric power generation...  https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/08/24/new-report-shows-us-not-countries-promoting-climate-change-activism-reducing-emissions-the-most/?utm_source=heritagefoundation&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=theinsider&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTVRSa1lUQXhNalV6TnpJMCIsInQiOiJkQWxcL2R0azU5M1dpRTk1dXBXclNBXC80VEMwQjYwN2JabDJ4TXJFYndETWpXbWhuZWRzRklqczROY014enFhRFVUMWt3OFdua3ZcL3dnbWFsZGgyd2pmRWdNZGNcL29vR2F6dmZ0XC90TmliRG9cL2hZcWpSb1VRXC9tNlA1NDUrRTNoRDYifQ%3D%3D 
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US set to announce it rejects Palestinian ‘right of return’
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{ timesofisrael.com } ~ The Trump Administration will announce in the next few days that it rejects the long-standing Palestinian demand for a “right of return” for million of refugees and their descendants to Israel...  an Israeli television report said Saturday night. The US will announce a policy that, “from its point of view, essentially cancels the ‘right of return,'” the report said. The “right of return” is one of the key core issues of dispute in the Israeli-Palestinian  conflict. The Palestinians claim that five million people — tens of thousands of original refugees from what is today’s Israel, and their millions of descendants — have a “right of return.”  Israel rejects the demand, saying that it represents a bid by the Palestinians to destroy Israel by weight of numbers. Israel’s population is almost nine million, some three-quarters of whom are Jewish. An influx of millions would mean Israel could no longer be a Jewish-majority state. According to the Hadashot TV report Saturday, the US in early September will set out its policy on the issue. It will produce a report that says there are actually only some half-a-million Palestinians who should be legitimately considered refugees, and make plain that it rejects the UN designation under which the millions of descendants of the original refugees are also considered refugees. The definition is the basis for the activities of UNRWA, the UN’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees...
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Let's Join Together to Stop 
Out-of-Control Prosecutors 
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by Michelle Malkin

{ cnsnews.com } ~ At this unique moment in American history, liberals and conservatives have something in common: an abhorrence of government prosecutors run amok.

Republicans are livid at the federal fishing expedition known as the Mueller investigation. Bit players have been dragooned into an endlessly politicized probe. The media has taken sides; nonstop leaks have tainted the process. And the lead witch-hunter wields enormous and unchecked power to trump up (pun intended) charges against marginal campaign figures that have nothing to do with alleged Russian collusion.

Monday's split jury verdict in lobbyist Paul Manafort's trial on fraud charges (guilty on eight, hung on 10) will be hyped by the collusion truthers as proof positive of Putin-flavored pudding. But Manafort's actual financial crime convictions have nichego to do with any imagined campaign conspiracy with the dreaded Reds.

There's another truth that should be obvious to government watchdogs from all parts of the political spectrum. However shady Manafort's activities and they were swampy with a capital "SWAMP", they were simply a means to Mueller's end of twisting the screws on a potential snitch to bring down Donald Trump. Manafort's dealings (stretching back to 2004) largely predated his flash-in-the-pan stint in 2016 with the campaign. The feds were aware of his foreign dalliances under the scumbag/liar-nObama administration, but chose to do nothing — nichego — until Trump took office.

Put aside partisan politics for a moment and let's be real: For every honest and principled prosecutor working in the courts, there are obsessive Captain Queegs in office searching for political wins strawberries! instead of seeking the truth.

On the opposite side of the aisle, left-leaning criminal justice reformers understand this reality well — and have fought hard to educate the public about the role official misconduct plays in wrongful convictions. Indeed, the National Registry of Exonerations run by the University of Michigan Law School, reported recently that nationwide in 2017, there were a "record-high 84 official misconduct exonerations — or exonerations given because of official misconduct committed by those vested with the power of the law, such as police officers, prosecutors, and governmental officials." That's a stunning 60 percent of exoneration cases last year alone.

Thanks to the warm, fuzzy blanket of prosecutorial immunity, very few of the government actors involved in such misconduct are ever held to account.

That's changing. This week, New York became the first state to create a commission on prosecutorial misconduct. After an intense lobbying battle, dummycrats-Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the act this week. The legislative effort was spearheaded by exonerees who personally suffered and survived the whims, falsehoods and power trips of district attorneys who suppressed exculpatory evidence, coerced false confessions and solicited false eyewitness testimony from career jailhouse snitches. I'll have more on the remarkable journey by those leading this historic charge in an upcoming column and CRTV videos.

Meanwhile, in California, prosecutorial misconduct stemming from intentionally withholding or altering evidence is a felony as a result of a law passed in 2016. Proposed by a dummycrats-Democrat, the bill earned bipartisan support after watchdogs exposed the failures of the California courts to report official misconduct as required by statute and the abdication of the California Bar Association to punish wrongdoing.

The iron shield of absolute immunity must be removed from prosecutors. As retired federal judge Frederic Block points out: "Police officers do not have it and they are held accountable in courts of law for their egregious behavior. We wisely do not give our law enforcement officers, or even the President, carte blanche to do as they please; bad prosecutors should similarly be accountable."

Author and lawyer John Grisham similarly noted in The Wall Street Journal in support of the New York prosecutorial misconduct condition: "It is sadly ironic that those we trust to put away criminals are thoroughly unaccountable when their own unethical behavior is discovered. ... The failure to regulate prosecutorial misconduct enables more misconduct and wrongful convictions."

Exoneration super-lawyer Kathleen Zellner, who has won a record $108 million in verdicts and settlements on behalf of the wrongfully accused most recently an added $11 million for Missouri exoneree Ryan Ferguson, put it bluntly:

"Good prosecutors do not need absolute immunity."

Those who commit the crime of wrongful convictions should do the time. On this, all good-faith citizens who believe in equal justice can and should agree.
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