Let’s Penalize People for Having ‘Extra Kids’ — Bill Nye’s Outrageous Idea

By Todd Starnes. These days Mr. Nye hosts a series on Netflix – Bill Nye Saves the World. The other day – he pondered this question – should people be penalized for having extra kids.

Travis Rieder, a bioethicist at Johns Hopkins University, told Mr. Nye it was a good idea.

“I do think that we should at least consider it,” he said.

“Well, ‘at least consider it’ is like ‘do it,’” Nye replied.

Their theory is that big American families are hurting the environment. (Read more from “Let’s Penalize People for Having ‘Extra Kids’ — Bill Nye’s Outrageous Idea” HERE)

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Bill Nye: Should Parents Be Penalized for Having ‘Extra Kids?’

By Chris White. Comedian Bill Nye suggested that saving the world from climate change might entail punishing people in developed countries for having too many children.

Nye asked one of the panelists on the Tuesday episode of his Netflix show “Bill Nye Saves The Earth” if it would be a good idea to have the government penalize having “extra kids.”

“Should we have policies that penalize people for having extra kids in the developed world?” Nye asked Travis Rieder, an academic for Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University.

“I do think we should at least consider it,” said Rieder, who believes that limiting the size of families is paramount to fighting global warming.

“Well, ‘at least consider it’ is like, ‘do it,’” Nye replied. Conservatives have had a field day lampooning the former children’s TV host over the content of his new show, which is directed toward adults with a layman’s understanding of scientific issues. (Read more from “Bill Nye: Should Parents Be Penalized for Having ‘Extra Kids?'” HERE)

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Will Trump’s Plan Raise or Lower Your Taxes?

President Trump’s administration has finally rolled out a blueprint for tax reform. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is selling the proposal as “the biggest tax cut and largest tax reform in the history of this country.”

Whether that claim is accurate remains to be seen as many of the specifics on the Trump plan were left out of the press conference. The administration reiterated, however, that tax reform to encourage economic growth remains a top priority for the president.

“President Trump has made tax reform a priority, and the Republican Congress wants to get it done.” Senior Trump adviser (and liberal Democrat) Gary Cohn said, speaking at a press conference Wednesday.

Candidate Trump proposed lowering individual tax rates by consolidating the number of tax brackets from seven to three. Trump proposed those rates to be 10%, 20%, and 25%. He later amended those rates to 12%, 25% and 33%, but the principle of his proposal was massive tax cuts for individuals.

What President Trump is now proposing is a three-bracket system with rates of 10%, 25%, and 35%. Married couples will have a “zero tax rate” on the first $24,000 they earn. The administration has not yet decided the income levels assigned to each bracket, though the promise is for a net tax cut for the lower and middle class.

Without knowledge of the range of the income tax brackets, it is difficult to estimate the impact these new tax rates will have.

“We are in constant dialogue with the House and the Senate,” Cohn clarified when pressed for more specifics. “We have outlines. We have a broad brush view of where they’re gonna be.”

Other details from the plan that leaked prior to the press conference were confirmed.

Several taxes are eliminated. The death tax and the alternative minimum tax are gone under Trump’s plan. Additionally, the 3.8% Obamacare tax on dividends and capital gains is repealed.

The tax plan includes a child care tax credit, though the details of the credit were not discussed.

Notably, President Trump’s plan calls for the elimination of most individual income tax deductions.

“We are going to eliminate most of the tax breaks that are mainly benefits to high income individuals,” Cohn said. Indeed, the Trump plan eliminates every single itemized deduction for individuals except for mortgage interest and charitable contributions. “This isn’t going to be easy,” Cohn admitted, noting this proposal may not be immune to criticism. “We will be attacked from the Left, and we will be attacked from the Right.”

“We think that will be sweeping reform,” Mnuchin later added.

The effect of eliminating individual income tax deductions on high income earners while cutting the top rate from 39.6% to 35% may actually have the effect of a net tax increase for higher income earners. Yet, again, it is impossible to know for sure because the administration did not relay the specifics of their proposal.

On the business side, the president wants to slash business tax rates from 35% to 15%. Small business owners will be eligible for the 15% business rate. The object is growth.

“The president’s objective is creating economic growth,” Mnuchin said. “We believe we can get back to 3% or higher GDP [growth] that is sustainable in this country.”

Additionally, there will be a one-time tax on overseas profits — a repatriation tax. President Trump has previously discussed cutting the repatriation tax on offshore business earnings from the current 35 percent to 10 percent. Secretary Mnuchin said the specifics of the repatriation tax rate are still under discussion.

The bottom line is the president’s tax plan will result in big tax cuts for businesses that will stimulate business and job growth. With the elimination of individual tax deductions, however, the effectiveness of tax cuts on individual income may be mitigated, and in some cases individual filers with high incomes may see a net increase in the tax they pay.

Ultimately, without further answers to questions on the specific details of the plan, people who want to know if their taxes are going to go up or down are left in the dark. (For more from the author of “Will Trump’s Plan Raise or Lower Your Taxes?” please click HERE)

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New Facility Beams a Beacon of Hope for the Addicted in DC

In December 2016, we brought you the story of Washington D.C.’s Community Action Group, a local addiction recovery ministry that has been serving those suffering from substance abuse in our nation’s capital for nearly 20 years.

At that time, CAG – as it is known in the District – was eagerly anticipating the opening of its new outpatient facility and community center at the corner of 15th Street and Independence Avenue in Southeast D.C.

On a sunny morning this past Friday, the group’s goal was realized in a fanfare of joy and gratitude from the local community as government leaders cut the ribbon on the dazzling new facility, which stands as a beacon of hope and perseverance for the residents of East Capitol Hill.

The phrase “nevertheless, she persisted” gained nationwide popularity after Sen. Elizabeth Warren was lionized for running afoul of Senate rules a few months ago, but it’s probably better applied to Janice Desasso Gordon, CAG president and co-founder – who oversaw the long-awaited completion of the project. For, without her persistence and that of others, Friday’s celebration simply would not have happened.

As noted in our earlier profile, the remodeling project has been completed through many obstacles, including the death of founder Harold “Hal” Gordon – the namesake of the new facility – and was held up by a seemingly never-ending mix of bureaucratic wrangling, funding measures, and a wall collapse that threatened to stop the project dead in its tracks. Now, CAG’s headquarters are back in their historic location on Capitol Hill.

In her ceremonial remarks, Gordon was gracious to what she called a team of “angels” who “surrounded” her and helped finish the project when it was at its most difficult point.

“What we had was the support that was so solid,” she told those in attendance at the ribbon cutting, “that there was no way that we would not persevere.”

The new two-story facility features a spacious auditorium with a stage and industrial kitchen to support the many different programs and approaches that CAG uses in its innovative, client-driven approach to combatting addiction. The auditorium will be used for the group’s weekly fellowship meetings and by its multiple artistic groups, like the CAG choir, who performed at the event. There is also a conference room for group therapy and a library.

Shanta Belton Carter, president of the CAG alumni association – a group of recovering addicts and alcoholics who have gone through the program and have organized to assist each other – says that she is so “grateful … honored, and blessed, to just be a part of today’s grand opening.” She also expressed hopes that the building will serve as a reminder that there is always help waiting for those who are still suffering.

“I pray,” she told me, “that this building right here will reach out to the community … that it’s a place where they can come and get help and not feel like they’re ostracized from society … where they can get some sort of hope.”

The event is an emotional one for Carter, who has been clean and sober for over a decade thanks to CAG.

“I am honored and touched just to be a part of it,” she concluded, “because CAG is home to us … Just to be back home, I can’t even describe what I’m feeling right now.”

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What Do Artificial Wombs Mean for Humanity and Our Pre-Born?

In case you missed it: Scientists at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have developed an “artificial womb” in which eight pre-born lambs were able to grow and develop to maturity, in what looks like a system of tubes and bags filled blood and fluid that mimics a fully-functional uterus.

According to a story at The Verge:

Over four weeks, [the lambs’] lungs and brains grew, they sprouted wool, opened their eyes, wriggled around, and learned to swallow, according to a new study that takes the first step toward an artificial womb. One day, this device could help to bring premature human babies to term outside the uterus — but right now, it has only been tested on sheep.

But what are we ever to make of such a development? There are two sides to this coin.

Of course the bioethical implications of this development are stark, at least at first blush. Images of children born completely independent of parents, a la “Brave New World” or “Gattaca,” and all the wicked, dehumanizing baggage that comes with such a scenario immediately spring to mind.

Perhaps the clearest warning against the creation of a fully artificial womb comes from one of its proponents, feminist theorist Shulamith Firestone, in her 1970 manifesto “The Dialectic of Sex,” which promotes the “freeing of women from the tyranny of their reproductive biology by every means available, and the diffusion of the childbearing and childrearing role to the society as a whole, men as well as women.”

We’ve heard watered-down versions of this dehumanizing creed for ages now, in the promotion of the killing of the unborn. The next stop on this train would be fully stripping out the role of mothers for the sake of “equality.”

Certainly, in contrast to the systematic murder of the unborn that our society engages in, this doesn’t seem so bad, but taking humanity out of the human-making process comes with its own set of problems.

However, such a reality is far off, according to Dr. Alan Flake, fetal surgeon and the lead author of the study on the device.

“It’s complete science fiction,” he says in the Verge story, “to think that you can take an embryo and get it through the early developmental process and put it on our machine without the mother being the critical element there.”

It would seem that even in a world of three-parent embryos and the widespread disintegration of the family, our reach hasn’t exceeded our biological reality too much for now.

Rather, the bag’s success would seem to present the hope of a brighter future for children born prematurely and their families, pushing back the ever-changing line of outside-the-womb viability to dates in pregnancy earlier than ever before. The eventual hope of the device is that it would be used to help children born prematurely. Premature birth is still the leading cause of death for children under five worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, with rates increasing as recently as November.

But a real bombshell of a benefit came in an NPR interview of a bioethicist about what this could mean for the life-vs.-abortion debate in the United States.

“Up to now, we’ve been either born or not born. This would be halfway born, or something like that. Think about that in terms of our abortion politics,” she says.

What a peculiar thought. Imagine if that line were blurred. Just imagine if, like the 4D ultrasound, such a method drove home to the general public what so many pro-lifers already know to be true: that children are human, regardless of their geographic relation to their mothers or the state of their umbilical cords.

Yes, think of a politics where the acolytes of the abortion industry could no longer hide behind their proffered delusions that a pre-born child is “just a clump of cells,” or at least would be thought absolutely delusional beyond a shadow of a doubt for doing so.

In their comprehensive history “Abortion and the Pro-Life Movement: An Inside View,” Dr. and Mrs. John C. Willke outline how scientific discoveries that preceded Roe v. Wade by centuries actually led to pro-life protections for the unborn in the old world. In the opening chapters of the book, the couple hash out how the development of such things as the microscope led people to realize that life was present at the moment of conception, and laws surrounding when “quickening” of an infant supposedly happened were changed to reflect that reality.

Likewise here, there lies the potential for scientific discovery to impose upon us an even more truthful understanding of where human life begins and what that entails.

Of course, this technology could be used for bad ends. Techology always can be. There is indeed always the danger that technology will outpace our maturity to use it. Just look at what things like cars, smartphones, video games, and the internet have done to minds, families, and communities who were not cautious about what their use would mean for humanity. We have seen advances in convenience, but we have also seen things like the decline of reading and family time, the loss of the walkable community, and the proliferation of internet pornography, each with its own devastating effects.

But these are cautions, not injunctions. As shown above, technology is merely a means that can be used for either good or bad, and so — could an artificial womb.

Certainly, if we’re reckless with the potential outcomes of this development, a Huxleyan future could indeed result, and history has shown us again and again that we definitely must learn to be more careful with technology. But that is no reason to let concern overshadow the hope that innovation brings with it, especially for our most vulnerable.

The best that could come from a device blurring the lines between born and pre-born is that it might force all of us to realize that what our abortion politics have been really doing all these years: blurring the line between human and inhuman.

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Top 6 Media Meltdowns of Trump’s First 100 Days

The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s presidency have been filled with outrageous moments in the mainstream media. Some of those moments will make you laugh, some will make you cry, and some will infuriate you. Here are six of the hottest of hot-take fails, outrageous comparisons, outright fabrications, and more from Trump’s first 100 days.

1. LET’S START AT THE BEGINNING, ON INAUGURAL DAY AND NIGHT

LIfeZette had a great compilation of media meltdowns on inauguration day: Matt Lauer being afraid that Trump fans would physically harm Hillary Clinton, Salon saying that Trump was going to “victimize his own voters,” and more. But perhaps my favorite is Paul Krugman, the smarmy New York Times economic columnist, who just needed a safe space.

Inaugural day kicked off the insanity. It really hasn’t ended.

2. TRUMP SIGNS HIS NAME LIKE A NAZI WAR CRIMINAL

Surely this can’t be true, you must be saying to yourself. There is no way that any respected journalism outfit would waste either paper or internet bandwidth with a story like that. Well, you’d be wrong. The Boston Globe published an “ideas” piece that basically asked if you “should care” that Trump signs his name like a Nazi.

Some experts — graphologists, people who have been trained to examine handwriting for markers of personality — were no less harsh. “His signature is this barbed-wire thing that’s into power and control and rigidity,” said Sheila Lowe, a Ventura, Calif., handwriting analyst with more than 40 years of experience in this small field. “It’s closed, it’s not open, it’s not soft at all and it looks like Himmler’s.” As in Heinrich Himmler, head of Adolf Hitler’s SS and the man who established the first official concentration camp at Dachau.

But they totally made it OK by asking if you “should care.”

3. TRUMP’S KIDS ARE JUST THE SAME AS THE HUSSEIN WAR CRIMINAL DUO

If you guessed that this one would involve MSNBC, you’d be right. Almost lost in an orgy of Leftist spin were these two jewels by MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews.

Here’s Rachel – jump to 3:40 in this video.

We have never thought of us as a country where Uday and Qusay [Hussein] get to be ministers of whatever they want, right?

You might think that was obnoxious but was all of it, until you hear Matthews from the week before.

That’s right, because the Trump kids and family follow a long tradition of family members working in a presidential administration, they should be compared to murderous thugs like Uday and Qusay Hussein, the sons of Saddam Hussein.

4. DONALD TRUMP IS CAUSING THE NATION TO LOSE PRECIOUS SLEEP

Here’s another golden one. Lisa Belkin, the “chief national correspondent” for Yahoo News, decided back in March that a think piece on Trump as national bogeyman would be a fun time. She described a dystopian present where Americans were tossing and turning, all because of Trump.

She even went full Nazi Germany, casting the heroes of the piece:

Last night I dreamed we were hiding people in our basement,” says Allentown, Pa., physician Jenni Levy. “Not sure what they were hiding from.”

It continued …

I’m worried about the ‘Anne Franks‘ of Syria, Somalia, Yemen,” says tech industry employee Amanda Silver, who is literally sleepless in Seattle, her hometown.

“I am afraid the democratic process is under attack by a nationalist, far-right, authoritarian leader,” says Lori Rivere Rodrig, who teaches math at a New Jersey high school.

Boo!

5. NOT JUST TRUMP BUT HIS APPOINTMENTS TOO

It was pretty hard to find dirt on the Boy Scout and Trump SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch. But that didn’t stop NPR and a whole host of other organizations from trying. Here’s an original headline for a gotcha piece on Gorsuch.

The story went on to describe a class discussion about employment law that, quite simply, did not happen. Here’s the NPR story. After a rush to publish, without disclosing the conflicts of the source, NPR and other organizations were forced to clarify the story. It ended up not that bad for Gorsuch. Here’s the editors’ note from NPR.

Editors’ note Monday, 12:55 p.m. ET: Since this story was first published, we have added material from another former student and former law clerks of Gorsuch, as well as more information about Jennifer Sisk’s political affiliations. On Tuesday, Gorsuch disputed the allegation himself during his confirmation hearing and explained the lesson he intended to teach.

What were Sisk, the accuser’s, political affiliations?

Sisk, once a staffer for former Democratic Sen. Mark Udall of Colorado and the Interior Department during the Obama administration, told NPR that she wrote the letter “so that the proper questions could be asked during his confirmation hearings,” which begin Monday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Yeah, the allegations came from a professional Democratic operative, and until called out on it, NPR didn’t disclose it.

6. RACHEL MADDOW CHANNELS AL CAPONE’S VAULT

If you were alive during the 1980s, chances are you remember the hype from a not-yet-famous Geraldo Rivera surrounding the unveiling of Al Capone’s secret vault. It was a live prime-time event. Except it was an empty room behind a wall.

Maddow wanted a similar moment all to herself. So she hyped that she had Donald Trump’s tax returns. Except, well, she didn’t. Here, let Greg Gutfeld explain.

That’s right, she had one year’s returns, that Trump probably sent her anonymously himself, that showed he paid a higher tax percentage than almost every president who has released his returns.

Maddow was rightly excoriated for the remarks. Even Geraldo got in on the fun, in a hilarious bit of self-deprecating humor.

Those are just six of hundreds of media moments. Do you remember any others? Tweet me @robeno to let me know of your favorite meltdown. I may cover it in a future article or Facebook live. (For more from the author of “Top 6 Media Meltdowns of Trump’s First 100 Days” please click HERE)

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STEM Academy Assistant Principal on Leave for Screaming at Pro-Life Teen

An assistant principal at Downingtown STEM Academy in Chester County has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced of him yelling at pro-life teenagers last Friday.

The video, posted on YouTube by one of the teens, showed a heated verbal exchange between Dr. Zach Ruffs and a 16-year-old protesting the “holocaust of abortion.”

The argument transpired as students were leaving school for the day. Ruff appeared to be directing traffic away from the school when the incident was recorded.

“Innocent children are being murdered in our society,” declared one of the protesting teens in video footage.

“They’re not children. They’re cells. Go home!” yelled Ruff. (Read more from “STEM Academy Assistant Principal on Leave for Screaming at Pro-Life Teen” HERE)

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4 Fixes From Congress to Prevent ICE Agents From Being Crushed

It’s a perfect racket to steal the sovereignty of the American people: illegal aliens flood our country in such large numbers and then use our own generosity and the runaway courts against the citizenry. In order to bend over backwards to grant each individual due process they historically were never entitled to, ICE agents delay deportations for months, prompting the courts to demand the release of thousands of aliens. Unfortunately, as a new report from the DHS Inspector General reveals, there are too many illegals and too few agents to deport the bulk of them within the court-mandated time period, resulting in the indefinite release of hundreds of thousands of people who have no right to be in this country.

Here are some of the key findings from the IG’s report, which reviewed ICE’s operations as of last year when Obama was still in office:

As of August 2016, ICE was overseeing 2.3 million illegal aliens who were released from detention, 368,574 of whom had prior criminal convictions but were allowed to remain in the country. Nearly one million have already received final deportation orders.

Only a small percentage of this pool of illegals is deported in a given year. In fiscal year 2015, ICE removed or returned 235,413 illegal immigrants.

While those released from detention, due to runaway court decisions, are officially supervised by ICE, the report found that in some field offices there is only one agent per 10,000 released aliens. This is a de facto ticket to remaining in the country indefinitely. Worse, the report found that that “a heavy workload limited oversight of non-detained aliens in that geographic area that ICE had flagged as risks to national security.”

Naturally, the Inspector General recommended throwing more money at the problem and hiring more agents as well as spending more money on training. Undoubtedly, until there are systemic changes made to our laws and the role of the courts in immigration policy, there is a need to hire more staff. After all, there is no greater role of the federal government than protecting national sovereignty. Historically, we never allowed a single public charge to enter the country, much less millions of predominantly impoverished and often criminal individuals to remain here illegally. To that end, the Trump administration has rightfully proposed hiring 10,000 new ICE agents and is requesting an additional $3 billion for the remainder of FY 2017. Sadly, Republicans appear ready to fund Planned Parenthood and refugee resettlement in next week’s budget, but not the much-needed beefing up of immigration enforcement resources.

However, as is the case with most problems in government, this is a policy problem more than a resource problem. That is why it’s time for Congress to either clarify some of the loopholes in statute that courts are abusing or kick the courts out of immigration altogether. I proposed 20 immigration and homeland security ideas for Congress to pursue at the beginning of the session, yet they have refused to touch this issue in the first 100 days. President Trump (on the days when President Kushner is not presiding) should demand from GOP leadership the following four fixes:

1. Restrain the courts: Congress must overturn the Zadvydas decision, which mandated the release of most aliens from detention after six months. Ironically, by affording illegals procedural due process against deportation — which takes a long time due to the mass invasion of criminal aliens — our immigration officials are accused of violating their rights. They are using our own compassion against us. Because of the sheer number of illegals, the desire to vet any asylum claims, the effort to humanely return them to workable circumstances, and the recalcitrance of many countries to repatriate their illegals, it takes a while to deport these individuals. They are using the courts to obtain release and disappear into our communities. This is fundamentally unfair to a sovereign nation. These illegals came here of their own volition and always have the opportunity to voluntarily depart to their country of origin. They have no affirmative right to demand a day in court to litigate a right to stay in this country but at the same time demand to be released from detention. Congress must update the law to mandate detention for any alien whom we are making a reasonable effort to deport.

2. Fix asylum loophole: Many of the cases in the immigration courts are the result of smugglers exploiting our asylum policies. Congress and the State Department must enforce international law requiring asylum seekers to apply for asylum in the first safe country they encounter in their journey. Congress must also better define the statutory language of persecuted “social group” so that it remains in line with the traditional impetus for our asylum laws: to protect religious and ethnic minorities.

3. Expand expedited deportations and deputize states to help with enforcement: Pass the Davis-Oliver Interior Enforcement Act, which punishes sanctuary cities, deputizes states to enforce immigration laws, and bolsters expedited deportations. Under current law and practice, expedited deportations are rarely utilized and are never used for those in the country for more than two years.

4. Immediate funding for border fence: The IG’s report is yet another demonstration of how interior enforcement is so costly and inefficient. Obviously, in the short run, we must have a robust interior enforcement regime to compensate for two decades of failed immigration policies. But in the long term, there is no more efficient way to deal with immigration than to prevent them from coming here to begin with, thereby precluding the cumbersome legal problems. This is why Trump must demand that Congress fund the border wall in the upcoming budget.

Many of these reforms can be done administratively; simply by clarifying the true meaning of existing statutes. However, unless Congress gets involved and explicitly reclaims power from the courts, we will continue to suffer from judicial amnesty.

Immigration is the issue of our time, and Trump was elected to deal with this problem more than any other issue. Instead of trying to repackage a phony repeal of Obamacare, Trump should work with conservatives to finally reclaim our sovereignty. And while he is at it, he should stop obsessing about the so-called “Dreamers” and learn from the Rockville rape tragedy that Americans must come first. As the president said during his address before Congress, “My job is not to represent the world. My job is to represent the United States of America.” (For more from the author of “4 Fixes From Congress to Prevent ICE Agents From Being Crushed” please click HERE)

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North Korea Just Threatened to Sink US Nuclear Submarine

North Korea, feeling pressure of encroaching American and allied vessels, has now threatened to make a ghost ship of a U.S. nuclear submarine — but the warning might not be hyperbolic rhetoric.

“The moment the USS Michigan tries to budge even a little, it will be doomed to face the miserable fate of becoming an underwater ghost without being able to come to the surface,” railed propagandistic North Korean outlet, Uriminzokkiri, quoted by the Independent.

The urgent fielding of the nuclear submarine in the waters off the Korean Peninsula, timed to coincide with the deployment of the super aircraft carrier strike group, is intended to further intensify military threats toward our republic.

Announced as a routine, scheduled training exercise with ally, South Korea, President Trump sent an ‘armada’ of U.S. vessels to the waters off the Korean peninsula, which now includes the nuclear-powered U.S.S. Michigan and the U.S.S. Carl Vinson aircraft carrier group — which, as Bloomberg reports, are also accompanied by the “destroyers USS Wayne E. Meyer and USS Michael Murphy and the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain.”

All of this firepower, whatever the guise under which they arrived near Pyongyang’s doorstep, has been characterized by the North as “intimidation and blackmail,” particularly given Trump’s pugnacious assertions he would not allow secretive regime to develop nuclear missiles capable of striking the U.S. mainland.

Both Japan and South Korea, traditional U.S. allies in the region, continue with other allied nations to coordinate in hopes of lessening the chance Kim Jong-un would act aggressively amid stifling tensions, as Uriminzokkiri stated outright, “whether it’s a nuclear aircraft carrier or a nuclear submarine, they will be turned into a mass of scrap metal in front of our invincible military power centred on the self-defence nuclear deterrence.”

Trump recently stumped South Korea by calling for Seoul to pay up to $1 billion for its use of the THAAD missile defense system along its border with the North; but national security adviser H.R. McMaster has since insisted to his South Korean counterpart, Kim Kwan-jin, the U.S. would ensure its ally’s safety.

As the U.S. armada began arriving for exercises, Pyongyang test fired another ballistic missile, and although Washington reported that firing a failure — the missile ostensibly disintegrated just minutes after launch, its pieces landing in the Sea of Japan — the cloistered nation continued threats like the aforementioned.

China, North Korea’s strongest ally, has urged Pyongyang to employ discretion and caution in engaging the U.S., warning any sudden moves like firing upon the American fleet would bring the region into full-scale military conflict.

Asked about the latest test and for a general message on the topic of North Korea, Trump ominously stated, without elaborating further,

You’ll soon find out, won’t you?

Of course, with nationalist and military propaganda thoroughly inundating any discussion of the situation, a realistic picture of what could happen if and when rhetoric turns kinetic has been difficult to discern.

Reports such as those from the U.S. Naval Institute claim superiority in firepower, both defensive and offensive, should Pyongyang follow through with increasingly belligerent threats — but some analyses caution the Vinson group and accompanying ships might be capable of the destruction officials have championed.

Bloomberg, for instance, headlined an article, “Trump ‘Armada’ Sent to Deter Kim Can’t Shoot Down His Missiles,” on Tuesday — the same day the Michigan arrived in the South Korean port city of Busan to join the others.

Noted Bloomberg of the Vinson group and armada,

They aren’t equipped with the version of the Aegis surveillance system made by Lockheed Martin Corp. that can track long-range ballistic missiles or Raytheon Co.’s SM-3 interceptors that are capable of bringing down medium and longer-range ballistic missiles.

Nor are the modern Japanese Navy destroyers JS Samidare and JS Ashigara that joined the Vinson group for exercises equipped for missile defense detection or intercepts, a Japanese Navy spokesman confirmed. And the three South Korean ‘Sejong the Great’-class destroyers currently in operation don’t have ballistic missile defense capability, Tom Callender, a naval forces analyst with the Washington-based Heritage Foundation, said in an interview.

Further, although the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system has been placed around 35 miles from the Korean demilitarized zone, its hardware is not yet fully operational — leaving South Korea vulnerable even as its neighbor to the North specifically takes issue with that defense.

Pentagon spokesman Navy Commander Gary Ross refused to answer specifics on U.S. weapons defense capabilities, he emphasized for Bloomberg, “no single capability defends against all threats. Rather it is the employment of integrated, multi-layered land and sea-based systems that provide missile defense” — for the U.S. and its allies.

“We have ballistic missile ships in the Sea of Japan, in the East Sea, that are capable of defending against ballistic missile attacks,” Navy Admiral Harry Harris, the head of U.S. forces in Korea and the Pacific, asserted Wednesday to the House Armed Services Committee.

He added of ships escorting the Vinson group that defense of the armada would not be a question, stating,

If it flies, it will die, if it’s flying against the Carl Vinson strike group.

Defense analyst David Wright with the Union of Concerned Scientists explained that, even if Aegis-equipped vessels were present in the waters near North Korea and Japan, the U.S. would not be capable of striking down another ICBM immediately after it was launched.

“There is a misconception that if it was close enough,” a U.S. Navy BMD vessel “could shoot a missile down during boost phase. But it doesn’t have that capability,” Wright said. “During boost phase the missile is an accelerating target, and Aegis doesn’t have the maneuverability to home in on such a target.

“Similarly, it would not be able to shoot down shorter-range missiles, like the Musudan, during boost phase. You might be able to shoot it down after boost phase, but by that time North Korea would be able to get information about the most critical part of the trajectory, so that strategy is unlikely to slow” Kim’s ardent quest to develop missiles.

No matter how stridently Trump feels toward quashing North Korea’s nuclear weapons hopes, any designs the U.S. might have to depose the Kim regime will not likely see success — even if physically successful.

Business Insider pointed out, the secretive nation still considers itself under the rule of ‘forever leader,’ Kim II Sung, who died in 1994 — and North Koreans vociferously support longstanding goals of nuclear aggression against the world. (For more from the author of “North Korea Just Threatened to Sink US Nuclear Submarine” please click HERE)

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Russian Rallies Urge Putin Not to Run Again; Dozens Arrested

Under the slogan “I’m fed up,” demonstrators urging Vladimir Putin not to run for a fourth term rallied in cities across Russia on Saturday. Dozens were arrested in St. Petersburg and elsewhere.

The centerpiece rally in Moscow went peacefully, despite being unsanctioned by authorities. Several hundred people rallied in a park then moved to the nearby presidential administration building to present letters telling Putin to stand down from running in 2018.

But in St. Petersburg, Associated Press journalists saw dozens arrested. The OVD-Info group that monitors political repression relayed reports of more arrests in several cities, including 20 in Tula and 14 in Kemerovo. (Read more from “Russian Rallies Urge Putin Not to Run Again; Dozens Arrested” HERE)

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Methodist Court Ruling a Blow for Openly Lesbian Bishop

The first openly lesbian bishop in the United Methodist Church can stay on the job for now, but she is subject to a disciplinary review that could lead to her removal, the top church court ruled Friday.

Bishop Karen Oliveto’s civil marriage to another woman violates church law that bars clergy who are “self-avowed practicing homosexuals,” the Judicial Council said. However, a decision over whether she can remain in the position must come from a separate disciplinary process, the court ruled.

Oliveto was elected last year to lead a Denver-area church region that is part of the Methodist Western Jurisdiction, which has rejected the denomination’s position that “the practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching.” Within minutes of her election, a challenge was filed by the Oklahoma-based South Central Jurisdiction, leading to Friday’s ruling. (Read more from “Methodist Court Ruling a Blow for Openly Lesbian Bishop” HERE)

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