Trump Tells Democrats to Embrace Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal – Here’s WHY

President Donald Trump sarcastically tweeted that he believed Democrats should embrace Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “Green New Deal” resolution.

“I think it is very important for the Democrats to press forward with their Green New Deal,” Trump tweeted Saturday evening. “It would be great for the so-called ‘Carbon Footprint’ to permanently eliminate all Planes, Cars, Cows, Oil, Gas & the Military – even if no other country would do the same. Brilliant!”

Ocasio-Cortez released her highly-anticipated Green New Deal resolution Thursday. Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey released a companion bill in the Senate, and both versions were sponsored by Democratic lawmakers eyeing a 2020 presidential bid.

The Green New Deal bill calls for “10-year national mobilizations” to fight global warming by pushing “clean, renewable, and zero-emission energy sources” and “dramatically expanding and upgrading existing renewable power sources.” . . .

Republicans also caught a break because Ocasio-Cortez’s office botched the Green New Deal’s roll out. An “FAQ” document that Ocasio-Cortez’s staff distributed to the media along with the resolution contained numerous gaffes, including anti-nuclear language, a reference to “farty cows” and calls for “economic security” for people “unwilling to work.” (Read more from “Trump Tells Democrats to Embrace Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal – Here’s Why” HERE)

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Second Accuser Comes Forward Against Virginia Democrat Justin Fairfax

A second women has publicly accused Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax, of sexual assault. Meredith Watson said she was raped by Fairfax in 2000 when they were students at Duke University.

Watson said Fairfax’s attack was “premeditated and aggressive,” and calls for the Lt. Governor to resign. “Mrs. Watson shared her account of the rape with friends in a series of emails and Facebook messages that are now in our possession,” her statement said.

Fairfax denied the allegations as “demonstrably false” and has demanded an investigation to confirm his account. “I will clear my good name and have nothing to hide.” He has not indicated whether he is thinking of stepping down at this time. According to Watson’s statement, the two were friends at Duke but never dated or had a romantic relationship.

Watson’s accusation comes after another woman, Vanessa Tyson, came forward earlier this week with her own sexual assault allegations against Fairfax. Tyson alleges she had an encounter with Fairfax in 2004, in which she was forced to perform oral sex on him.

Fairfax denied Tyson’s allegations and said they were not credible because The Washington Post found “significant red flags and inconsistencies within the allegation,” when they investigated it over a year ago.

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Tax Refunds Are Shaping up to Be Smaller This Year. Here’s Why.

Government income tax cuts, as promised, increased take-home pay for many people this year. But the downside is that tax returns are shaping up to be smaller.

On average, returns are about 8.4 percent smaller this year. Specifically, the average tax refund this year is $1,865, or $170 smaller than last year’s average of $2,035, according to IRS figures. The IRS data compared the cumulative statistics of Feb. 2, 2018 and Feb. 1, 2019, according to published reports.

“While some people likely noticed an uptick in their take-home pay, the amount might have been small enough that people didn’t notice, especially those who get direct deposit and might not look at their pay stubs,” NBC News explained. . .

One reason it’s happening is due to adjusted tax withholding tables under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in 2017. This marks the first year the changes went into effect. . .

To date, the IRS has received 12.4 percent less individual income tax returns than it did at this time last year, according to published reports. In all, $8.713 billion in tax refunds have been paid this year to 4,672,000 taxpayers. At the same time last year, 6,171,000 taxpayers received $12.560 billion in returns. (Read more from “Tax Refunds Are Shaping up to Be Smaller This Year. Here’s Why.” HERE)

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Warren Makes Insane Comment About Trump Being Jailed

By The Blaze. On her first full day of campaigning as a declared presidential candidate, Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) mused that President Donald Trump might be in jail by the time Election Day arrives.

“By the time we get to 2020, Donald Trump may not even be President,” Warren reportedly told voters in Iowa. “In fact, he may not even be a free person.” . . .

“But her campaign, which has faced more direct attacks from Trump than other Democratic candidates, appears to see the question about Trump’s own viability as way to stop engaging with everything he says,” the Washington Post reported. . .

“Every day, there’s a racist tweet, a hateful tweet, something really dark and ugly,” the Massachusetts senator also said. “And what are we, as candidates, as activists, the press, going to do about it? Are we going to let him use those to divide us?”

Warren launched her own controversy by claiming she’s Native American. She recently apologized to the Cherokee Nation for a DNA test that revealed she has just a tiny percentage of Native American heritage. Then, the Washington Post learned that Warren hand-wrote “American Indian” as her “race,” on a State Bar of Texas registration card from 1986. (Read more from “Warren Makes Insane Comment About Trump Being Jailed” HERE)

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Warren: Trump ‘may not even be a free person’ by 2020

By CNN. President Donald Trump might be in jail by the time Election Day comes around, Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on her first full day of campaigning as a declared presidential candidate.

“By the time we get to 2020, Donald Trump may not even be President,” Warren said to voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, gathered at the Veterans Memorial Building. “In fact, he may not even be a free person.”

The moment marked a notable shift in tone for Warren, who has been reluctant to take on Trump directly by name since she announced her exploratory campaign on New Year’s Eve.

Warren elaborated on those comments to reporters at an event in Iowa City, pointing to the ongoing investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election by special counsel Robert Mueller. (Read more from “Warren Makes Insane Comment About Trump Being Jailed” HERE)

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Border Town Declares One of Trump’s Border Security Measures as ‘Inhuman’

By Townhall. The small border town of Nogales, Arizona has issues with President Donald Trump’s move to secure the border by installing contra wire along the wall. City officials have deemed the installation “irresponsible” and “inhuman,” The Independent reported. On Wednesday, Nogales City Council passed a resolution that would sue the federal government if the barbed wire was not removed. . .

“I can’t really imagine why this is necessary, especially in a downtown area where we’re trying to build a business-friendly community, so close to an area where we’ve had economic problems in the past. This right here is not safe, for anybody walking through here. This wire is at ground level. It’s not only at the top, but it’s ground level,” Nogales Mayor Arturo Garino told CNN.

The most interesting aspect: Garino believes the contra wire is a threat to people (which is kind of the point of having it put up).

“Now concertina wire is being placed on that wall from the very top all the way to ground level, which is not safe for the residents of Nogales, Arizona, and it’s not safe for anyone getting close to it,” Garino said.

“That wire is lethal, and I really don’t know what they’re thinking by putting it all the way down to the ground,” Garino said. (Read more from “Border Town Declares One of Trump’s Border Security Measures as ‘Inhuman'” HERE)

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A Small Arizona Town Wants Feds to Remove Razor Wire From the Border Wall That Runs Through It

By CNN. An Arizona town is condemning the federal government’s use of razor wire on the border wall running through its downtown area as an “indiscriminate use of lethal force.”

The Nogales City Council passed the measure unanimously Wednesday night, and included a threat that it will sue the federal government if it doesn’t remove the wire, CNN affiliate KOLD reported. Nogales is a town of about 20,000 about an hour’s drive from Tucson.

The city’s resolution comes as the Pentagon announced this week it is sending 3,750 additional US forces to the southwest border to support Customs and Border Protection. As part of that deployment, troops are placing 150 miles of concertina wire between ports of entry.

In a video recorded in front of the wire before the meeting, Nogales Mayor Arturo Garino said, “I can’t really imagine why this is necessary, especially in a downtown area where we’re trying to build a business-friendly community, so close to an area where we’ve had economic problems in the past. This right here is not safe, for anybody walking through here. This wire is at ground level. It’s not only at the top, but it’s ground level.” (Read more from “A Small Arizona Town Wants Feds to Remove Razor Wire From the Border Wall That Runs Through It” HERE)

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Epidemic: Residents in This U.S. City Call 911 Every 15 Minutes Over Homeless People

Officials in Portland, Ore. recently estimated it will cost $640 million over the next 10 years in order to help adequately prevent homelessness in the area, but a report out this week shows that many citizens from the City of Roses have simply resorted to calling the police on unwanted vagrants. In fact, authorities say that more any other problem, residents are calling the emergency hotline to complain about homeless people even when immediate danger is not present.

Katie Shepherd of the Willamette Week reports that the Portland Police Bureau receives a call from the public on average every 15 minutes per day to complain about an unsheltered person who “frightens or inconveniences them.” When lumped together with other calls such as mental health emergencies, police recive calls every 4 minutes for a non-violent issue. . .

“We get a lot of administrative-type calls,” Bureau of Emergency Communications director Bob Cozzie told WW. “Those kinds of things are certainly not 911 emergencies, but because they don’t know what other number to call, they call 911.”

This poses a problem for a number of reasons, chief among them the Portland Police have a lack of staff properly equipped to deal with homeless people who often have a mental illness. Advocates say the department needs more funding and training to help solve the crisis.

“The Portland Police Bureau has not been given nearly enough resources to fulfill its small piece in addressing the homelessness crisis,” police union president Daryl Turner said in a recent statement. “It’s a recipe for failure to put the burden of the homelessness solution on the Police Bureau’s shoulders and then give us insufficient resources to do the work.” (Read more from “Epidemic: Residents in This U.S. City Call 911 Every 15 Minutes Over Homeless People” HERE)

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SCOTUS’ Louisiana Decision Takes Roberts’ Power Play to a New Level of Aggression Against the Constitution

Will the perfidy of Chief Justice John Roberts finally help conservatives slay their false idol of “appointing better judges” and actually fight against the entire notion of judicial supremacy instead?

I take no pride in seeing my thesis on the judiciary being proven correct every week, but once again we see that once we regard even lower courts as supreme to other branches on purely political questions, then simply “appointing better Supreme Court justices” will not matter. Much like drinking coffee with a fork, the more we accede to judicial supremacy, only using all our capital to get “our guys” on the high tribunal, the more we lose more of the existing members to the system. John Roberts has long ago become the new Anthony Kennedy, a fact that is now becoming obvious even to conservative court-worshippers.

Last night, John Roberts joined the four liberal judges in putting an indefinite injunction on Louisiana’s commonsense abortion regulation, which requires that abortion doctors have active admitting privileges at local hospitals within 30 miles of their practice in order to perform abortions.

As longtime readers of this column know, Roberts has been joining the liberal justices for quite some time in allowing bad lower court injunctions to remain in place, surreptitiously ensuring that the left-wing judicial agenda remains untouched despite the supposed new orientation of the Supreme Court. He has done this in other abortion cases, immigration, election law, and with a crazy global warming lawsuit – always refusing to categorically rein in the lower courts for stepping outside of bounds of judicial norms. However, the Louisiana decision takes Roberts’ power play to a new level of active aggression against the Constitution. Unlike in the other cases, the circuit court opinion below him (in June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee) actually got this one right and reversed a trial court injunction on the abortion law. Now, Roberts is actively issuing an injunction that the Fifth Circuit blocked, as opposed to simply allowing a lower court injunction to remain in place. The new Anthony Kennedy indeed. Or worse.

Abortion is a greater right than the real rights

First, it’s important to recognize that once again the courts view themselves as vetoing bodies rather than outlets to grant relief to specific plaintiffs with an actionable grievance. The regulation for this law in Louisiana has not even been fully written, and no doctor has definitively been denied admitting privileges to a hospital. This is what distinguishes this case from the Texas law that the Supreme Court “invalidated” in 2016 in the Hellerstedt case. In Texas, a number of the abortion doctors clearly would have been denied hospital access, but there is no proof of such denial in Louisiana. This technicality is at the core of the dissent that Kavanaugh wrote in this case.

More broadly, it’s amazing to watch how our legal system somehow believes it’s constitutional for even the federal government to regulate every last aspect of health care. Yet when it comes to a state regulating the qualifications of someone performing a dangerous procedure and killing a baby, somehow that is always out of bounds. So, the feds, who were accorded no power over health care in the Constitution, can regulate the minutiae of which insurance plans a company can offer, but can’t impose commonsense health care regulations dealing with life and death, even after the horrors of Kermit Gosnell’s abortion clinic was discovered. This is the absurdity of all the abortion decisions.

Remember, in the Hellerstedt case, Roberts joined with the other conservative justices to say that such regulations are totally within bounds, even under the Roe and Casey precedent of a right to an abortion. Why is he reversing himself now?

Consider the radical nature of this ruling. Even an unambiguous right in the Constitution, such as the right to bear arms, would never be read even by a conservative justice as stripping states of the power to issue regulations on the type of firearm that could be carried, felons owning guns, or the places that are off-limits to carry, such as schools and courthouses. As Scalia wrote in Heller, “Nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws impos­ing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.” He made it clear that “commentators and courts rou­tinely explained that the right was not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose.”

Yet when it comes to the judicially concocted “right” to an abortion, we have even Republican-appointed judges essentially saying that the Constitution protects every abortion “whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose.”

Roberts’ appalling hypocrisy

Some might suggest this has no bearing on how he will rule on the merits of the case, which will likely take another full year to adjudicate, but we already see the hypocrisy of Roberts in plain sight. When lower courts issue injunctions against Supreme Court precedent, including decisions Roberts himself recently wrote, he has no problem taking a hands-off approach to those lower courts. But somehow, when a conservative lower court merely allows a state to mind its own business in a case that might brush up against a recent Supreme Court decision he himself disagreed with and now has the votes to overturn, Roberts parachutes in to overturn the lower court.

We are witnessing this trend every day with immigration cases. After the courts took the unprecedented step of interfering with the president’s power to exclude aliens, a power upheld by the most foundational court precedent for 200 years, it took a full year for Roberts to finally slap them down in Trump v. Hawaii. Yet ever since that decision, one lower court after another has placed injunctions on other actions of the administration regulating the flow of migration, and Roberts has remained silent. He refuses to even hear the appeal from the most radical court decision of all – the Ninth Circuit attempting to force Trump to continue Obama’s illegal amnesty.

Roberts has telegraphed the message to liberal lower court judges that he is OK with them violating his own precedent to such an extent that now the lower courts are taking another bite at the travel ban case itself. A district judge in California is allowing a class action lawsuit from foreign nationals (who should never get standing) to proceed because they don’t like Trump’s waiver process for those getting exemptions from the travel ban. But Roberts already ruled last year that there are no limitations on the president’s power to stop visas altogether, much less place technical regulations on who can or can’t get waivers. Don’t expect Roberts to commandeer that lower court any time soon as he just did with the Fifth Circuit.

“Well, what if Ginsburg retires and then we get another appointment? Won’t that swing the court?”

If you believe that, you are more credulous than Charlie Brown with the football. There are already signs that Kavanaugh will be the next Roberts. And it was none other than Kavanaugh who saddled us with Roberts when he was White House staff secretary for President George W. Bush. We could have gotten the much better Michael Luttig onto the court.

For all the capital we have burned trying to get those who burn us onto the court, isn’t it time we use our political capital, messaging, and political power to return the courts to their original job? (For more from the author of “SCOTUS’ Louisiana Decision Takes Roberts’ Power Play to a New Level of Aggression Against the Constitution” please click HERE)

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Poll: Trump Beats Kamala Harris Head-To-Head but Should Worry About Joe Biden

In a new 2020 general election survey by Optimus Consulting, President Donald Trump narrowly leads Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the 2020 candidate who wants to eliminate private health insurance in America.

The poll of likely voters finds Trump beats Harris in a head-to-head matchup by one point, 45 percent for Trump and 44 percent for Harris, with 12 percent undecided. The caveat here: Polls this early won’t tell us much about where things will stand in a year and a half, when the presidential election kicks into high gear. What it does tell us is that even with President Trump’s favorability under water, 42 percent favorable to 51 percent unfavorable, the Democrats need to run a sane candidate to beat him soundly.

The same poll found that in a head-to-head matchup between Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, Biden beats Trump 50 percent to 43 percent, with only 7 percent undecided. A leftist extremist like Harris will make it a close election. But someone who is not an out-of-the-closet socialist like Biden should make Trump very worried.

Lastly, if former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz runs for president as an independent, it looks like he’ll hurt the Democrats. Here is a series of three-way matchups between Trump, Schultz, and different Democratic candidates:

Joe Biden 45%, Donald Trump 41%, Howard Schultz 6%, undecided 8%

Donald Trump 42%, Kamala Harris 38%, Howard Schultz 7%, undecided 13%

Donald Trump 42%, Elizabeth Warren 39%, Howard Schultz 8%, undecided 11%

Donald Trump 42%, Beto O’Rourke 33%, Howard Schultz 9%, undecided 16%

Again, as with all polling, this is not a prediction of election results, and it is not a definitive statement on who is “winning” the 2020 presidential campaign. This is a snapshot of where things stand in February 2019, with at least a year before voters really start paying attention. What that snapshot tells us is that Democrats need to run a moderate candidate to have a good chance to beat Trump, because a far-Left candidate will make it a closer race and invite a third-party spoiler. (For more from the author of “Poll: Trump Beats Kamala Harris Head-To-Head but Should Worry About Joe Biden” please click HERE)

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Results Are in From Trump’s Second Periodic Physical Exam

On Friday, President Donald Trump underwent his second physical exam since being president, and he was deemed to be “in very good health,” according to his doctor.

Trump’s physician, Sean P. Conley, D.O., said in a statement:

This afternoon at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the president participated in a second periodic physical examination. Over the course of approximately four hours, I performed and supervised the evaluation with a panel of 11 different board-certified specialists. He did not undergo any procedures requiring sedation or anesthesia. The President is very grateful for the outstanding care he received today, and he especially wants to thank all the doctors, nurses, enlisted and civilian staff who participated. While the reports and recommendations are being finalized, I am happy to announce the president of the United States is in very good health and I anticipate he will remain so for the duration of his presidency, and beyond.

The Washington Post added that the “White House did not release details of the exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and did not say whether more details would be released later.” . . .

“Last year, Trump received a glowing bill of health from his then-physician Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, who noted the President’s ‘excellent health’ and ‘incredible genes’ in a briefing with reporters,” CNN reported. “Jackson even joked that Trump ‘might live to be 200 years old’ if he made improvements to his diet.” (Read more from “Results Are in From Trump’s Second Periodic Physical Exam” HERE)

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Howard Schultz’s Potential 2020 Run Is a Canary in a Coal Mine for Democrats

Socialist-leaning Democrats are promoting a new wave of wealth redistribution tax schemes that are setting the stage to tear the Democrat Party apart. The drive to loot and demonize wealth creators runs the risk of alienating pro-capitalism Democrats and forcing them to abandon the party.

The decision by former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz to contemplate running for president in 2020 as an independent is a canary in a coal mine for Democrats. Schultz is a progressive, but he believes in capitalism because it helped him live the American dream, going from a housing project in Brooklyn to billionaire.

The Democrats’ move to the socialist Left, ignited by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., during the 2016 presidential campaign, is gaining steam in 2019. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who recently established a 2020 presidential exploratory committee, is proposing a wealth tax. Warren wants a two percent annual tax on assets that exceed $50 million and a three percent tax for households with more than $1 billion in assets. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D-N.Y., has another idea. She feels high-income earners who make more than $10 million should be taxed at a 70 percent rate.

Limiting higher taxes to very high-income earners or the very wealthy makes for a clever political scheme. It’s far easier to sway the masses to support the tax measures by narrowing the focus on a small and unsympathetic base of the very wealthy. According to the Washington Post, “16,000 Americans earned more than $10 million each,” and that represents “fewer than 0.05 percent of all U.S. households.”

Similarly, the wealth tax, or, as Sen. Warren calls it, the “Ultra-Millionaire Tax,” targets 75,000 families, meaning less than 0.1 percent of U.S. households, based on an analysis of Warren’s advisers, economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman of the University of California, Berkeley.

Based on public opinion surveys, a significant percent of the public are willing to take from the ultra-rich. A Morning Consults/Politico poll reported 61 percent of registered voters backed the Warren type of wealth tax, while only 45 percent favored the Ocasio-Cortez tax idea. Warren’s tax plan cuts across party lines, with 50 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of independents supporting her “Ultra-Millionaire Tax.” Almost three quarters of Democrats supported the tax.

A Fox News poll of registered voters on Ocasio-Cortez’s idea centered on very high-income earners also found broad-based political support. Seventy percent of those polled supported the tax, and the breakdown along political parties also showed significant support, with a whopping 85 percent of Democrats and a majority of Republicans at 54 percent. Taken together, the polls show that taxing the very wealthy is getting bipartisan backing, but the support among Democrats is overwhelming.

In political terms, the soak-the-rich mentality is so keen in the socialistic wing that they are pushing out the very wealthy from the Democrat Party.

A possible run for president by Schultz is a case in point. Schultz made it very clear that the tax-the-very-wealthy agenda was the motivating force behind his decision to consider runnning as an independent. During an interview on CNBC, Schultz said he respects the Democrat Party but that taxing at the 70 percent level, Ocasio-Cortez’s rate idea, is unacceptable.

Ocasio-Cortez hit back at Schultz on Twitter, essentially saying that billionaires should not jump to the top of the political ladder and run for president but need to start at the bottom rung.

Schultz was also criticized by Warren after he called her tax plan “ridiculous.” Warren responded on Twitter, “What’s ‘ridiculous’ is billionaires who think they can buy the presidency to keep the system rigged for themselves while opportunity slips away for everyone else.”

Schultz also fears that Warren’s idea is the first step toward socialism.

The left-wing media also joined in the bash-the-billionaire game. Mika Brzezinski, co-host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” embarrassed Schultz because he didn’t know the cost of a box of Cheerios — a clear cheap-shot question aimed at making him look out of touch with Americans.

These high-tax ideas are also sending a powerful message to other Democrat CEOs in corporate America and liberals on Wall Street. It’s only a matter of time before the socialist Democrats initiate an attack on billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is also considering a 2020 run for president.

The Democrat Party the very rich helped create is about to eat its own. (For more from the author of “Howard Schultz’s Potential 2020 Run Is a Canary in a Coal Mine for Democrats” please click HERE)

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