Kerry: Air Conditioners as Big a Threat as ISIS

Secretary of State John Kerry said in Vienna on Friday that air conditioners and refrigerators are as big of a threat to life as the threat of terrorism posed by groups like the Islamic State.

The Washington Examiner reported that Kerry was in Vienna to amend the 1987 Montreal Protocol that would phase out hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, from basic household and commercial appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and inhalers.

“As we were working together on the challenge of [ISIS] and terrorism,” Kerry said. “It’s hard for some people to grasp it, but what we–you–are doing here right now is of equal importance because it has the ability to literally save life on the planet itself.”

Kerry said that most of the substances banned in the Montreal Protocol have increased the use of HFCs and claimed that the coolant was thousands of times more potent than CO2. He added that the increase of HFCs has led to the trend of global climate change.

“The use of hydrofluorocarbons is unfortunately growing,” Kerry said. “Already, the HFCs use in refrigerators, air conditioners, and other items are emitting an entire gigaton of carbon dioxide-equivalent pollution into the atmosphere annually. Now, if that sounds like a lot, my friends, it’s because it is. It’s the equivalent to emissions from nearly 300 coal-fired power plants every single year.” (Read more from “Kerry: Air Conditioners as Big a Threat as ISIS” HERE)

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Wikileaks Dump Appears to Show DNC Favored Clinton Campaign

A new trove of leaked emails seem to show that top officials at the Democratic National Committee openly mocked and criticized Sen. Bernie Sanders during the primary race against Hillary Clinton — a startling revelation that raises questions about the Democratic Party’s impartiality and an issue that could play out poorly at the party’s convention this week in Philadelphia.

WikiLeaks posted close to 20,000 emails and 8,000 attachments Friday sent or received from top Democratic officials that seem to suggest the committee’s chairwoman, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and other higher ups tried to tip the scales in Clinton’s favor. WikiLeaks dubbed the document dump the “Hillary Leaks series.”

Sanders has repeatedly claimed that he thought the system was “rigged” during the primaries.

Republican candidate Donald Trump weighed in Saturday morning, tweeting: “Leaked e-mails of DNC show plans to destroy Bernie Sanders. Mock his heritage and much more. On-line from Wikileakes (sic), really vicious. RIGGED.” (Read more from “Wikileaks Dump Appears to Show DNC Favored Clinton Campaign” HERE)

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Politics or Principles? Virginia Gov. Defies High Court, Will Give Felons Right to Vote

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe has vowed to individually sign 13,000 clemency orders allowing ex-cons to vote, after the Virginia Supreme Court invalidated his executive order restoring voting rights to nearly 200,000 Virginia convicts.

“The men and women whose voting rights were restored by my executive action should not be alarmed,” the governor said in a statement. “I will expeditiously sign nearly 13,000 individual orders to restore the fundamental rights of the citizens who have had their rights restored and registered to vote. And I will continue to sign orders until I have completed restoration for all 200,000 Virginians.”

The move could have a significant impact on the 2016 presidential election. McAuliffe’s action extends ballot access to a largely Democratic constituency in a key swing state. The governor is a long time friend of presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

The governor and other Virginia Democrats allege the state’s blanket ban on ex-felon voting is the strongest remaining vestige of Jim Crow-era disenfranchisement. Fully one in five black Virginians are forbidden from voting because of the ban.

The governor issued a sweeping executive order restoring voting rights to 200,000 convicted felons in April. The order also restored the right to serve on a jury or stand for public office. The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the law on Friday, ruling that such a broad and indiscriminate extension of clemency was not imagined by the clemency power in the state constitution. (Read more from “Politics or Principles? Virginia Gov. Defies High Court, Will Give Felons Right to Vote” HERE)

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CROOKED KAINE: Hillary Veep Pick Eagerly Accepted $160,000 In “Gifts” as Virginia Governor

So reports the far right wingnuts at Politico:

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine took advantage of the state’s lax gift laws to receive an $18,000 Caribbean vacation, $5,500 in clothes and a trip to watch George Mason University play in the NCAA basketball Final Four during his years as lieutenant governor and governor, according to disclosures he filed…

…Kaine reported more than $160,000 in gifts from 2001 to 2009…

…the gifts could become attack-ad fodder after similar presents led to corruption charges for Gov. Bob McDonnell, whose conviction the Supreme Court overturned Monday. Republicans could also use the records to portray Kaine as part of the self-dealing establishment in a cycle animated by hostility toward the political class…

…Shortly after winning the governorship in 2005, Kaine and his family vacationed on the exclusive West Indies island of Mustique in a house belonging to Charlottesville-area investor James B. Murray Jr. Murray made a fortune investing in cellphones together with Kaine’s Senate predecessor, Mark Warner. Murray invited Kaine to spend a week at his house to relax after the campaign.

Has there ever been a more corrupt, venal and destructive ticket than this particular Democrat offering?

That’s a rhetorical question, of course.

One need only read Clinton Cash style to get the gist of the greatest grift in American history. (For more from the author of “CROOKED KAINE: Hillary Veep Pick Eagerly Accepted $160,000 In “Gifts” as Virginia Governor” please click HERE)

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Efforts to Stop Government From Unjustly Taking Private Property Gain Steam

Civil asset forfeiture reform is gaining momentum in federal and state legislatures, and not a moment too soon.

As outlined in a Heritage Foundation report, “Arresting Your Property,” a legal tool that began as a means of pursuing pirates and smugglers in the age of sail has expanded in scope in the last few decades, dragging everyday Americans into a system unfairly skewed against them.

Thanks to the combination of powerful financial incentives that allow law enforcement agencies to generate revenue through civil forfeiture, and lax or nonexistent political oversight and accountability, the modern civil forfeiture system is frequently abused.

Civil forfeiture is premised on the legal fiction that property can be guilty of a crime. As a consequence, civil forfeiture proceedings target property, not people, and allow for money or property suspected of involvement in a criminal act to be forfeited regardless of whether the owner himself is ever charged with, much less convicted of, a crime. In fact, to defend his property rights, an owner must essentially prove his own innocence—without a lawyer if he cannot afford one—in a process fraught with complicated legal hurdles.

The result: a large and growing body of stories of individuals who have had their homes, their cars, and their life savings seized based on little or no evidence, and in many cases, seemingly little interest in the question of their actual guilt or innocence. Heritage’s database of abusive forfeitures documents nearly 70 of these stories, including nine recent additions. Here are some of the new cases:

Upon returning from vacation on April 1, 2015,
Claudeen Crank came home to find that her car was missing. When she called the police department to report her vehicle stolen, she was surprised to find out that the car had been crashed by a woman named Heather Bitsillie. Bitsillie had been arrested for aggravated drunken driving and the wrecked car was seized by the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Despite no involvement in the crime itself, it fell to Crank to fight to retrieve her stolen property—not from the thief, but from the police department. She was held responsible for the towing, impounding, and administrative fees, and she eventually decided to sign the vehicle over to the city because the car had been totaled, and was not worth the cost of fighting to win it back.

Eh Wah, a Burmese immigrant and fully naturalized citizen of the United States for more than 10 years, is the manager of a Burmese Christian rock band touring to raise money for various charitable organizations. On Feb. 27, Eh Wah was driving through Oklahoma on a vacation to see his family, and was pulled over for having a broken taillight. The officer called for a drug-sniffing dog, searched the vehicle, and found $53,234 in cash, the proceeds from 19 concerts performed earlier on the band’s tour.

Some of the money had been placed in separate envelopes and marked for different destinations, including a liberal arts college in Burma and an orphanage in Thailand. Eh Wah was taken to the station for questioning. Citing “inconsistent stories,” the police decided the money was the proceeds from drug sales and seized it, but let Eh Wah go, only to charge him five weeks later with acquiring and transporting proceeds from drug activity.

The Institute for Justice took Eh Wah’s case pro bono, and just hours after The Washington Post published an article on his plight, the district attorney dropped the charges and returned the seized money.

Proceeds from forfeitures often go into what amounts to a “slush fund” that is subject to little, if any, outside oversight or accountability.

A report from the Texas State Auditor’s Office published in 2015 shows that during fiscal years 2013 and 2014 the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office misused a significant portion of its forfeiture funds.

According to the report, about $80,000 in expenditures were found to have been prohibited by the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, including personal legal fees, exorbitant travel arrangements, and private donations. Additionally, $71,000 in expenditures were not documented well enough for the auditors to determine whether the purchases were legitimate. Many transactions using forfeiture funds lacked approval, receipts, or proper monitoring of the funds, allowing much of the money to be used frivolously or for personal affairs.

These are just a few of the new additions to the database, but they are representative of the stories that have captured the attentions of lawmakers and laypersons alike and are driving the efforts toward reform.

Recently, New Hampshire passed a law that would require a criminal conviction before property can be forfeited, re-establish the presumption of the innocence of the property owner, raise the burden of proof, and remove the direct profit motive.

New Hampshire is not the first state to reform the practice, and it will not be the last. The legal system exists to protect innocent property owners, not endanger them, and states are slowly realizing that it is possible to reform their forfeiture practices to make them fairer without unduly hampering law enforcement officials or letting criminals go free. (For more from the author of “Efforts to Stop Government From Unjustly Taking Private Property Gain Steam” please click HERE)

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Like a Moth to a Flame, Trump Heaps Scorn on Cruz, Keeps Feud Alive to His Detriment

By Sandy Fitzgerald. GOP nominee Donald Trump said Friday that scorned former rival Ted Cruz added negative remarks to his controversial Republican National Convention speech after submitting it to Trump for review.

Trump dropped the bombshell during an even to applaud the volunteers and others behind what he called a very successful RNC. . .

“I knew his speech, I saw exactly what his speech was because when you go up to speak, you have to give your speech, you know? We don’t want surprises, right? So they gave it,” Trump said. “They came to me and said it’s a boring speech, Mr. Trump. He congratulates you on the victory — congratulates you on the victory

But “Ted Cruz took his speech that was done, was on the teleprompter, said hello, then made a statement that wasn’t on the speech and then went back to his speech,” he said.

“To me, that’s dishonorable. To me, not signing a pledge is dishonorable. OK? Not a nice thing to do.” (Read more from “Like a Moth to a Flame, Trump Heaps Scorn on Cruz, Keeps Feud Alive to His Detriment” HERE)

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Donald Trump Just Can’t Seem to Let Go of His Grudge With Ted Cruz, Because Donald Trump

By Amber Phillips. If there’s one thing we’ve learned about Donald Trump through this campaign, it’s that, for better or worse, the man can hold a grudge.

And hours after winning the Republican nomination, Trump was celebratory, yes, but also in a mood to call out his enemies — mainly the guy who wronged him this week, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.).

Trump spoke to Republican National Committee volunteers on Friday morning in Cleveland, where he spent a significant amount of time insulting Cruz after the runner-up gave a speech where he refused to endorse Trump. . .

Anyway, that whole drama happened Wednesday. And here we are on Friday, still talking about it. That’s because Trump spent so much time going on about Cruz that if you were suddenly dropped from outer space and forced to watch CNN on Friday morning, you would think America was still in the middle of a hard-fought, incredibly acrimonious and personally offensive primary campaign between the two men. . .

It’s not like Trump will have one flash of anger with a microphone in his face and this will all be over. In an interview taped Thursday with CBS’s Ted Koppel, Trump called Cruz being booed “beautiful.” (Read more from “Donald Trump Just Can’t Seem to Let Go of His Grudge With Ted Cruz, Because Donald Trump” HERE)

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Boehner on Cruz’s Non-Endorsement: ‘Lucifer Is Back’

Former House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) summed up his reaction to Sen. Ted Cruz’s controversial Republican National Committee speech in three words, according to a former aide: “Lucifer is back.”

David Schnittger, a longtime Boehner aide, tweeted the former Speaker’s response after Cruz declined to endorse Trump during a prime-time convention speech Wednesday night.

“To those listening, please, don’t stay home in November,” Cruz said in Cleveland. “Stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to our Constitution.”

The speech drew jeers from convention attendees who wanted Cruz to get behind the GOP’s presidential nominee.

Cruz on Thursday defended his refusal to endorse Trump, pointing out the businessman’s personal attacks on Cruz’s father and wife. (Read more from “Boehner on Cruz’s Non-Endorsement: ‘Lucifer Is Back'” HERE)

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Benghazi Hero Warns of Exodus of Special Operators If Hillary Becomes President

According to one of the heroes of Benghazi, special operators will leave military and government service if Hillary Clinton becomes president, because they do not believe she would have their backs.

Former CIA operative and Marine John “Tig” Tiegen told The Daily Caller that sentiment is based both on her actions during the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks in Benghazi, and her treatment of highly classified information.

“There’s guys leaving now just because of that,” Tiegen said during an interview Tuesday. “because they don’t know if the call for help is going to be heard.”

“Her leadership that night on 9/11 (2012) shows what kind of leader she would probably end up being as a president,” the Benghazi survivor contended.

He noted what the Select Committee on Benghazi discovered in its investigation: Much of Clinton’s time during the two-hour meeting in the White House Situation Room as the attacks were unfolding was spent discussing the false internet video narrative that she and others the Obama administration would claim was the cause of the attack.

“Instead of making sure … the Americans she sent there come home safe … she goes home. That’s it,” he stated. “If you’re going to be a leader and your employees are under attack, you should be in the Situation Room watching it.”

Based on her actions that night, “I don’t see how anyone can trust her as a commander-in-chief,” Tiegen said.

The former CIA operative was also troubled by Clinton’s handling of highly classified material.

“Her lack of respect for security information, top secret information, that just puts lives in jeopardy, not just American lives, but our foreign assets. Who wants to work with us, if you have somebody like that?” he wondered.

“Espionage is such a big thing because information kills people, it destroys countries … Her lackadaisical attitude towards it, blows [special operators’] minds,” Tiegen added, pointing out if any of them did what Clinton has done, they would be hauled off to jail, not permitted to run for president of the United States.

As reported by Western Journalism, Tiegen and fellow Benghazi hero Mark “Oz” Geist endorsed Donald Trump for president in February.

Speaking at the GOP convention in Cleveland Monday night, Geist echoed Tiegen’s sentiment of how important it is to know the commander-in-chief will support those sent into harm’s way.

“As Americans we have an opportunity to elect somebody who will make this country safe again,” Geist said. “We have to elect someone who will have our backs. Someone who will bring our guys home. Won’t leave anybody behind.”

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Huckabee Denounces Cruz as ‘Self-Absorbed Politician’ for RNC Speech

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who is no stranger to supporting a Republican presidential nominee that has bested him in the primaries, said Texas Sen. Ted Cruz “walked in tall and walked out small” by giving a speech Wednesday night that did not include an endorsement of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

In the speech, Cruz urged Americans to vote. But unlike speakers who urged support for the GOP, Cruz said they should “vote their conscience.”

“The question of the night was whether Ted Cruz would honor his word and support the nominee or earn the moniker ‘Lyin Ted’ given to him by the man who won,” Huckabee wrote on Facebook.

Huckabee noted that Cruz could either focus on his wants or the nation’s needs, and chose the former.

“The question was whether Cruz would make his speech about HIS future or the future of the country. And that question was answered when Ted Cruz chose to not keep his word that he (along with me and every other GOP candidate) gave one year ago in that very arena where tonight he put his own ambitions above country.”

Huckabee said Cruz was given a precedent-breaking opportunity, and squandered it.

“Donald Trump did something no previous nominee has done — he allowed Ted Cruz to speak without his promising to support the nominee. Trump trusted Ted and was rewarded with a betrayal, but the delegates in that arena booed Cruz off the stage and out of Cleveland,” Huckabee wrote.

Huckabee said the Cruz debacle is not about policy, but honesty.

” … when a person gives his word, he should keep it,” Huckabee wrote. “When a person is treated with generosity to give a speech, he should either respond with respect or graciously decline. And when a person loses, he should accept the will of the voters and then offer support to the victor of the primary to defeat the anti-gun, pro-abortion, incompetent, dishonest, and dishonorable nominee of the Democrat party.”

Huckabee acknowledged that Cruz’s supporters may see the speech in a different light.

“But from where I sit, I didn’t see a statesman step forth for the country’s future. I saw a self-absorbed politician grab the microphone and try to line up his own future. Ted walked in tall and walked out small,” Huckabee wrote. (For more from the author of “Huckabee Denounces Cruz as ‘Self-Absorbed Politician’ for RNC Speech” please click HERE)

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Clinton Picks Liberal Sen. Tim Kaine for Running Mate and Zzzzzzzzz…

Hillary Clinton has finally announced her choice for vice president on a Friday night when every journalist covering the story wanted to do literally anything else.

Clinton’s choice? Senator Tim Kaine, D-Va. (F, 0%)!

Kaine has a long resume in Democratic politics. He was Mayor of Richmond, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, Governor, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and now serves in the U.S. Senate.

His candidacy solidifies the Democratic ticket as perhaps the most Washington-establishment-friendly ticket in American political history.

The response to Clinton’s pick for running mate has been nothing short of “meh.”

Though, the Democrats who weren’t put to sleep by Clinton’s running mate were angry that he wasn’t enough of a radical leftist.

Don’t believe the Left’s Bolshevik/Menshevik spat. Tim Kaine is as liberal as they come.

He’s most famous for proposing a “minimum tax level” during a debate when he ran for Senate in 2012.

GREGORY: Do you believe everyone in Virginia should pay something in federal income taxes?

KAINE: Everyone pays taxes.

GREGORY: But federal income taxes?

KAINE: I would be open to a proposal that would have some minimum tax level for everyone. But I do insist — many of the 47 percent that Gov. Romney was going after pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than he does.

Hang on to your wallets folks. It’s going to be rough four years if the Democrats win in November. (For more from the author of “Clinton Picks Liberal Sen. Tim Kaine for Running Mate and Zzzzzzzzz…” please click HERE)

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