The Supreme Court backs Trump plan to deny green cards to those who get public aid, in a move to prevent the Cloward-Piven collapse for which some Democrats yearn. That’s just one topic on this week’s Right Angle Lightning Round.
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- Why Democrats oppose the educational liberty offered by charter schools
- How we know Michael Avenatti googled about insider trading
- Who vetted John Bolton’s new book for the NSC…hint: Alexander Vindman has a twin
- And the amazingly-innocuous activity you can no longer do in New York City parks
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11 replies on “Crash the System: Court Backs Trump Move to Prevent Cloward-Piven Collapse”
Anyone know if the Stargazing permit is included in the price of the StratoCruise ticket? Not asking for a friend 🙂
Teachers’s Unions: witness what happened here in Wisconsin with the Act 10 legislation and in Indiana? with their similar union requiring dues legislation.
Avenatti: I sometimes wonder how trustworthy “he googled ‘term'” evidence is. I usually suspect they look over someone’s computer and find it in the history, because they were already looking into his other activities. Google won’t record what you search if you’re not logged in, and get a court order (as Scott mentioned)
Permits for star gazing sounds like the closing the national mall when the government was shut down, utterly pointless and only an idea someone dumb enough to be a Democrat would come up with. I suppose its better than trying to get a refund on the parrot you bought an hour ago, or a cheese shop that has no cheese. The less said about the lumberjack the better. That’s been done enough its getting stale now.
The left of left is evil incarnate. Their total purpose is to destroy the good BECAUSE it is good. Then take over and make things still worse.
Fundamentally they hate, with a white heat, the fact they are human and are responsible for acting as such. Hence, they destroy the products of the mind and the producers who must use their minds to produce. Production which sustains life and promotes its thriving on earth. This even and specially at the cost of their own lives.
They do not want to live at your expense. They want you do die in the most excruciating way possible and get their joy out of watching you suffer. After which, they too will die because they have destroyed the only means by which they can live: theft of wealth from the productive.
Google searches are super easy to find if you have access to a computer (and the right software). Just filter for “google.com/search” and it’s all over the place. The pagefile, web cache files, browser history, shadow copies, and a million Chrome logs.
The “stargazing thingy” just reinforces in my mind that I have no interest visiting New York, because I would only be contributing to its fiscal insanity. Here is the corresponding Red State article I found:
new york requires citizens to obtain stargazing-permit to admire the stars in public parks
FYI … even the riduculously-leftist snopes verifies this as True.
Much of the country has gone completely mad!
David. I was born, bred, and lived in NYC for the first 45 years of my life before I ran away to Florida. (Snow is BAD).
It remains probably the greatest city in the world, the people (other than the officials) are wonderful, and it should be on your “to visit” list.
Remember that spending your money anywhere contributes to some form of fiscal insanity. The perfect is the enemy of the good.
That is your opinion. I despise large cities, because there are too many people, so your opinion does not sway mine.
Nope.
I have never expected perfect. I expect good. The so-called “good” people of NY keep electing despots, so I am not convinced of the first of your points (which I quoted above) with respect to the NY voting collective.
David. Thanks for your comment. Where do you live; is it better, and if so, why?
You are welcome. Please regard my replies as personal opinion. I do not begrudge anyone’s desire to live in a big city. However, I believe that where we live is better than any big city, because it’s a small, quiet, isolated and safe community with access to intellectually-stimulating work. All of which has been ideal for raising my four children with my lovely wife.
As you may have seen in my profile, the only downside to this small town is that it exists in the blue state of New Mexico.
No officer, I was watching the naked lady staring in front of her window in that high rise there. Here, have a look.
A quick clarification , not to defend the Stargazing thing or the Fredo Administration in any way , but it has to do with State parks which are huge entities the size of a county more akin to Yosemite not city parks like Central Park.
Years ago when I listened to conservative marshmallow Michael Medved he brushed off Cloward Piven as nonsense, I don’t think he believed people could be that evil. They certainly can be and are, both were standing behind Clinton when Motor Voter was signed.