SWAT Brings out the Big Guns When Anti-ICE Protesters Try Blockading Federal Building

By Conservative Tribune. The hot new thing to do on the left these days in response to President Donald Trump’s no-nonsense, “zero tolerance” policies on illegal immigration is to protest and call for the abolition of the agency tasked with upholding such laws, namely the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. . .

The latest gambit of this sort occurred this week in the Denver area as protesters set up camp on Sunday along the public sidewalk in front of the Centennial ICE facility in Aurora, Colorado, only to see their efforts busted up by police on Thursday, according to The Hill. . .

Unlike in Portland, where the local law enforcement agencies essentially “stood down” and allowed protesters to wreak havoc for weeks against the federal officials — leaving it almost entirely up to federal agents to clear out the area so the mess could be cleaned up — local law enforcement agencies in Colorado stepped up and provided an assist to their federal colleagues who were being harassed and targeted by the antics of the unlawfully assembled group.

The Denver Post reported that a SWAT team with the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office arrived on scene late Thursday afternoon and began the process of detaching the protesters from each other and taking them into custody.

Armed with riot gear, rifles and power tools, the sheriff’s office SWAT team used those power tools to carefully cut through the cylinders and chains to separate the protesters that had stretched themselves across the entrance/exit of the facility, preventing anyone from coming or going in a vehicle, according to KDVR. (Read more from “SWAT Brings out the Big Guns When Anti-ICE Protesters Try Blockading Federal Building” HERE)

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Trump to Nominate Vitiello for Top Job at ICE

By The Washington Post. The White House announced Monday that President Trump intends to nominate Ronald D. ­Vitiello to head the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, potentially averting a confirmation showdown by choosing an experienced law enforcement official for the role.

Vitiello, a 30-year veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol, was named acting director of ICE last month. Trump’s previous pick for the job, Thomas Homan, stepped down after his nomination process stalled and Republican leaders did not bring his confirmation up for a vote in the Senate. (Read more from “Trump to Nominate Vitiello for Top Job at ICE” HERE)

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Watch: Facebook Blocked This Republican Asian Woman’s Campaign Ad

. . .Facebook has reportedly blocked a California congressional candidate’s campaign from using a video as an ad on the social media platform because they deemed it “shocking, disrespectful or sensational.”

The Christian Post reports that Facebook blocked 33-year-old Republican Elizabeth Heng’s video which shows “her America immigrant parents, who survived brutalities by the Khmer Rouge communists during the Cambodian Civil War.”

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Tech Giants Facebook, Apple, Youtube Ditch Controversial Infowars Star Alex Jones

Controversial Infowars star Alex Jones’ removal from Facebook, YouTube, Apple and Spotify over the past 24 hours, prompting even some of the bomb thrower’s staunch critics to voice censorship concerns.

Jones is a notorious conspiracy theorist who has been widely criticized for a variety of outlandish and polarizing content including discredited claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

Apple removed Jones’ podcasts on Sunday and then YouTube and Facebook both declared on Monday that he was violating their terms and policies with his rhetoric. Spotify also removed all episodes of “The Alex Jones Show” from its service. Jones quickly became one of the top trends across social media with critics celebrating that he was pulled from the tech giants and others coming to his defense — sort of.

Media Research Center President Brent Bozell echoed many pundits, stating that, while Jones is not to be taken seriously, censoring him could result in further actions against people that aren’t accepted by the mainstream media.

“I don’t support Alex Jones and what InfoWars produces. He’s not a conservative. However, banning him and his outlet is wrong. It’s not just a slippery slope, it’s a dangerous cliff that these social media companies are jumping off to satisfy CNN and other liberal outlets,” Bozell said, presumably referring to recent push by CNN to have Info Wars removed from various platforms. (Read more from “Tech Giants Facebook, Apple, Youtube Ditch Controversial Infowars Star Alex Jones” HERE)

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Venezuela: Where Inflation Is so Bad That $1 Can Buy You 3.5 Million Liters of Gasoline

Venezuela is a total disaster. Inflation is through the roof. Medical supplies are low. Basic commodities, like toilet paper, are in short supply. Readily available medicines, which we take for granted, are not around. Crime has risen. Economic destitution abounds—and yet democratic socialists in America want to exportthat misery here. The people are starving. It’s become so bad that people are eating out of garbage cans. In some cases, Venezuelan doctors, teachers, and even childrenare not prostituting for food. Zoo animals, dogs, cats, and birds have been targeted for food. In the meantime, waiting in line at the supermarket could land you in legal trouble with the police. With food so scarce, people wait overnight to try and get something for their families, an illegal activity in the country. So, how bad is Venezuela’s inflation problem?

The International Monetary Fund says the rate could hit 1 million percent. No, that’s not a joke. It’s on that projected path. Right now, French news agency AFP reported that one U.S. dollar could buy you 3.5 million liters of gasoline:

In Venezuela’s inflation-hit economy, a single US dollar can buy 3.5 million liters of gasoline– an absurdity that the government says it will tackle with a hike in the cost of state-subsidized fuel. . .

Maduro announced on July 29 plans to adjust the price of gasoline and regulate sales based on the so-called “fatherland card,” an electronic card that provides access to subsidies. As a first step the government began a census of motor vehicles, set to end on Sunday.

A liter of 91-octane gasoline currently costs one bolivar, while 95-octane gas costs six. By contrast, a single egg in Venezuela’s hyperinflation ravaged economy — estimated by the IMF at one million percent in 2018 — costs 200,000 bolivars.

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Trump Admits Russia Collusion Is Completely Real, but Not in the Way You’d Expect

Almost from the moment he shockingly defeated failed Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, many on the left have insisted — with no substantial evidence — that President Donald Trump “colluded” and conspired with the Russian government to “steal” the election away from its rightful winner, Clinton.

Trump has of course denied such a thing ever occurred and has consistently pushed back on the incessant liberal media narrative of such and the Robert Mueller special counsel probe that is investigating the liberal conspiracy theory, and did so again with a couple of tweets on Monday, according to Newsmax.

The tweets from Trump, which cited quotes from conservative pundit Dan Bongino, acknowledged the existence of actual Russian collusion as being “very real,” but asserted the collusion was “100%” on the part of Clinton and the Democrats, not his own campaign.

Trump tweeted, “’Collusion with Russia was very real. Hillary Clinton and her team 100% colluded with the Russians, and so did Adam Schiff who is on tape trying to collude with what he thought was Russians to obtain compromising material on DJT. We also know that Hillary Clinton paid through….”

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Lawmaker Slips Up, Admits ‘We Have to Regulate Every Aspect of People’s Lives’

You should remember the name Jesse Dominguez. He lives in Santa Barbara where he is a city councilman.

The reason you should care about this particular councilman in Santa Barbara is because he holds a surprising view of personal freedom and liberty. Dominguez recently said in a public meeting: “Unfortunately, common sense is just not common. We have to regulate every aspect of people’s lives.” . . .

The answer to that is probably not, because after Dominguez blurted out those blatantly progressive words, the backlash ensued and an apology followed.

“I just wanted to apologize,” Dominguez said at the beginning of the meeting, according to Santa Barbara’s Noozhawk. “A few weeks ago I made a string of words in a rhetorical fashion about regulation and they were not taken as rhetorical and that’s my fault so I want to apologize.” . . .

Unfortunately for Dominguez, what happens in Santa Barbara doesn’t necessarily stay in Santa Barbara. When word spread about the councilman’s lack of confidence his constituents’ intelligence, social media weighed in.

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DOJ Slapped With Lawsuit After Refusing to Give up Records on Comey’s Leaker

The Daily Caller News Foundation is suing the Department of Justice for failing to produce records regarding the Columbia University professor who received four memos from former FBI Director James Comey, one of which was leaked to The New York Times.

Cause of Action Institute, a conservative nonprofit watchdog, filed the lawsuit on behalf of TheDCNF Monday after the Justice Department and the FBI failed to produce any records related to Daniel Richman in response to the news organization’s April 25 Freedom of Information Act request.

Richman is a long-time friend and confidante of Comey and obtained at least four of the former FBI director’s memos about his conversations with President Donald Trump, two of which contained classified information, according to news reports. He leaked at least one Comey memo to The New York Times.

Meanwhile, Comey, in a July 5, 2016 press conference, absolved then-Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton of any criminal activity in using her private server for government business while she served as secretary of state, saying that she was “extremely careless,” but not grossly negligent in using a private server for official government business. Gross negligence would constitute a federal offense tied to the mishandling of classified government secrets.

Comey hired Richman as a special government employee, or SGE, to conduct an assortment of personal duties for him, including the task of developing “talking points” about the bureau’s investigation of Clinton’s use of a private email server. (Read more from “DOJ Slapped With Lawsuit After Refusing to Give up Records on Comey’s Leaker” HERE)

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CNN Analyst Admits Something MAJOR About Trump Tower Meeting

By The Daily Caller. CNN legal analyst Ross Garber said on Monday that Donald Trump Jr.’s Trump Tower meeting with Russians was probably not illegal.

Some analysts have argued the Trump Tower meeting is a violation of election law, which prevents campaigns from accepting any “thing of value” from a foreign national.

“I think there’s actually a fairly good argument that it’s not illegal, that information would not be considered by the courts to be a ‘thing of value,’ largely because of the First Amendment,” Garber explained.

Garber also compared the meeting to the Clinton campaign paying for the infamous Steele dossier, which was at least in part compiled with the help of Russian nationals.

“Then the other thing the president points out, fairly, is if information is a thing of value, well then what about the information that came from Russian nationals and to the Clinton campaign and the DNC through Steele?That’s a fair point,” Garber asserted. (Read more from “CNN Analyst Admits Something Major About Trump Tower Meeting” HERE)

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What We Know About the Trump Tower Meeting

By ABC News. Michael Cohen says Trump knew about the New York City meeting before it happened, multiple sources have told ABC News.

Cohen’s attorney, Lanny Davis, has declined to comment to ABC News, other than to deny he was the source of that information reported earlier by CNN.

Trump took to Twitter Friday to again deny knowledge of the meeting while questioning Cohen’s credibility. . .

In a statement on behalf of Donald Trump Jr., Trump Organization attorney Alan Futerfas said, “Donald Trump Jr. has been professional and responsible throughout the Mueller and Congressional investigations. We are very confident of the accuracy and reliability of the information that has been provided by Mr. Trump, Jr., and on his behalf.”

The news comes as federal investigators have subpoenaed one of the Trump Organization’s top executives, chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, as part of the investigation into Cohen. (Read more from “What We Know About the Trump Tower Meeting” HERE)

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Iraqi Refugee Charged With Attempted Murder of a Cop Was Set for Deportation Before Court Ruling

An Iraqi refugee facing attempted murder charges in Colorado for shooting a police officer was set for deportation in 2016 until a court ruling freed him.

Karrar Noaman Al Khammasi left an officer with the Colorado Springs Police Department in critical condition following a shootout Thursday near the U.S. Olympic Training Center. An immigration judge previously ruled in June 2016 Al Khammasi be deported after violating probation terms stemming from a 2015 plea for felony trespassing, reports the Associated Press.

Al Khammasi was released from the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Nov. 7, 2016 after officials cited a ruling from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals that determined certain immigration laws concerning violent crimes are unconstitutionally vague and open defendants up to unfair deportation. . .

It is unclear what prompted the shootout with police Thursday. Al Khammasi, who remains at UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central after being injured in the confrontation, was out on $1,000 bail for a weapons charge before the incident. (Read more from “Iraqi Refugee Charged With Attempted Murder of a Cop Was Set for Deportation Before Court Ruling” HERE)

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Republicans Don’t Think Government Is Big Enough. Now They Want ‘Ivankacare’

While Jared Kushner is promoting the Koch agenda for Willie-Horton-style jailbreak bills, his wife and co-president, Ivanka, is successfully getting one Republican after another to promote a new massive entitlement for paid family leave. As if we don’t have enough market interventions, government programs, and debt.

Here’s a novel idea: how about we eliminate all of the current government policies that force many families to have both parents working full time even while the kids are young? How about we undo the policies that drive down wages and drive up the cost of health care, food, fuel, and other vital services and then let’s see how family finances look? How about we decrease the debt, which is about the take a bite out of wage growth?

We would be better off as a country if we at least had a Republican Party that was merely at peace with every iota of the 100-year buildup of the federal leviathan without growing it. Yet, every time Republicans assume power and promise to reverse course, they not only codify the policies of the Left, they seek to grow them and venture into new areas of the economy and private life. This is what Margaret Thatcher often referred to as “the ratchet effect” to explain the one directional progress of liberalism when the Left is in power and the inability to reverse one iota of that momentum when so-called conservatives are in power. The ratchet only turns in one direction.

Adding a new entitlement while exacerbating the decline of another

However, Republicans always have clever nuances to sell Democrat ideas as conservative. Yesterday, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. introduced a bill (S. 3345), with Progressive Ivanka at his side, to create a new federal entitlement to paid family leave. They are promising to pay for it by raiding another program that is slated to go bankrupt – Social Security. They tell us that rather than creating a new funding stream, those seeking paid family leave will have the option of drawing upon their future Social Security benefits and forfeiting when they retire the amount they prematurely tapped in their early years. A summary of the bill says parents taking 8 weeks of paid leave at over 70 percent of their wages would, in turn, delay their Social Security collection by 3-6 months. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-M.O. promised to introduce a House version of the bill in September after they bankrupt us with the budget and the farm bill.

Isn’t this idea so clever and innovative? Raise your hand if you believe for a second that once we allow a new entitlement to pop out of the genie’s bottle it somehow won’t become its own fiscal mandate minus the funding from Social Security. Also, raise your hand if you believe we have the guts to deny these people their Social Security once this generation of young parents drawing upon the perspective family leave program reaches retirement. Finally, raise your hand if you think that once we revolutionize the idea of tapping early Social Security for the purpose of family leave that somehow it won’t become the new piggy bank for funding college, cars, and mortgages. That’s next.

This is a classic case of “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today,” from the taxpayer perspective. Or more aptly put from the entitlement perspective, “I’ll gladly give you a free hamburger today, and find a way to pay for it on Tuesday.” Who knows? Maybe Rubio will resurrect his idea of plugging the gap in Social Security he will inevitably exacerbate with this proposal by importing more extremely talented and affluent illegal aliens.

Anyone who hasn’t had their head under a rock for the past few decades understands that the Social Security Trust Fund – both the old age and disability accounts – is a Ponzi scheme. There is no pot of money earmarked for Mrs. Smith taking family leave today ensconced in Al Gore’s infamous lockbox. There is already an over $13 trillion shortfall over the next 75 years and they are paying today’s seniors with the payroll taxes of today’s workers. Thus, the theory of taking your own money out of your own account (to the extent this program somehow wouldn’t grow legs and get its own appropriations) would have worked under the original promise of Social Security or if we would convert the entire program to private accounts. But under the existing structure it will merely bankrupt the current program earlier because today’s workers will now be drawing upon that existing limited pool of cash.

In this sense, the idea of pairing the new entitlement against Social Security is even worse than just merely creating paid leave in its own right because it will exacerbate the flaws of both while also using the misconception of a free funding source to stimulate new entitlement ideas across the economic spectrum.

Also, it’s important to remember that the social construct of the program is built off the premise of first working your career and then receiving benefits upon retirement. You could theoretically, under this proposal, have a young mother who only paid a few years into the system collect benefits and then remain a homemaker for the remainder of her career and never pay into the system. Again, granting access to the funds before paying into it is a shaky foundation if your goal is to sell the proposition as some sort of private flexible savings account rather than a welfare program.

Hurting women in the labor force rather than breaking down existing barriers

Furthermore, like every market intervention, often the market distortions to the private economy inherent in government programs are even worse than the budgetary cost. One can only imagine the cascading labor market effects of this free source incentivizing more time off. It will likely hurt women by surreptitiously discouraging employers from hiring or promoting women of childbearing age to managerial positions.

In fact, we need not imagine the effect. Most European countries have a paid family leave program. According to a 2013 analysis of the National Bureau of Economic Research, women in countries with paid leave were half as likely to be managers than in the U.S. because of these market distortions. Talk about a government-induced glass ceiling on women! Introducing this program to America will engender further government mandates on the labor market to “fix” the problems it creates with devaluing the utility of hiring women.

Indeed, this program is the embodiment of everything wrong with government and everything wrong to the GOP approach and response to progressive agitation.

If we had a conservative party in Washington, they’d be conducting an audit of everything a young couple has to purchase in order to function. Whether it be health care, cars, housing, food, or fuel, there is a government regulation and market distortion that forces them to pay thousands more a year on vital goods and services.

Health care alone is a killer and until we repeal Obamacare and the many other government distortions that handed the industry over to a cartel monopoly, nothing we do on the entitlement will bring enough relief to families. Also, it’s important to remember that because of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), companies with more than 50 employees are already required to hold open jobs for maternity leave for 12 weeks while maintaining health insurance benefits. With health care being a dumpster fire and the cost of insurance skyrocketing on employers, incentivizing workers to take even more time off while still being covered will further depress wages or disincentivize employers from hiring women who are likely to have children.

This is yet another reason why we need to fix this crony government tethering of health care to medical insurance and medical insurance to employment through the tax code before complaining about the cost of child-bearing. The $300 billion annual handout to the insurance cartel boxes out individuals from the insurance market – people who want to pursue their own dreams with flexible work schedules, particularly young mothers.

There’s also a ton more to do on the regulatory side. According to the Competitive Enterprise Institute, federal regulations cost families nearly $15,000 per year. Trump has done a good job preempting Obama’s impossible increase in Corporate Average Fuel Economy (café) standards on auto-makers from taking effect. But why doesn’t Marco Rubio propose a bill to repeal the existing standards? Creating such options would save young couples thousands of dollars on auto purchases.

How about busting the government-education cartel monopoly on higher education, which saddles young folks with debt? How about vitiating the government regulations on flexible labor arrangements that allow employers to offer more flexible work options to employees and easing occupational licensing laws that are particularly pernicious to stay-at-home moms looking to become entrepreneurs?

Ironically, it’s the policies and culture of Ivanka’s circle of influence that has both driven up the cost of living and discouraged stay-at-home-motherhood during the early years of childhood. The lack of childbearing is much more a result of cultural declines beginning with the decline in marriage rather than a financial problem. But the debt that is created, which depresses wages, from programs such as Ivankacare, certainly contributes to the problem.

Why do we always operate solely within the paradigm of the Left? They are doing a good enough job on their own promoting their values without the assistance of those who campaign on a competing agenda. (For more from the author of “Republicans Don’t Think Government Is Big Enough. Now They Want ‘Ivankacare’” please click HERE)

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