Thursday, March 19, 2015

IT'S TIME FOR obama AND THE U N TO GO

HE DESPISES ISRAEL: Obama Lays Down ‘Punishment’ on Netanyahu and the Jewish people
 obama administration officials announce the US may agree to UN draft resolution ordering two-state solution, after Netanyahu victory.

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By Cynthia Blank
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu may have just scored a large victory at home, but Israel’s relations with the United States could be on the brink.
The administration of President Barack Obama was particularly prickled by Netanyahu’s assertion on Monday that he no longer supports the two-state solution as well as continued building in Judea and Samaria.
Adding insult to injury for the US was Netanyahu’s comment on election day itself that Israelis must rally to the polls to combat the large number of Arabs going to vote.
As a result, the Obama administration is now carefully weighing whether to agree to a draft resolution at the United Nations Security Council, which calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state and Israel’s withdrawal from Judea and Samaria, along with mutually agreed land swaps.
The resolution would also oblige Israel to immediately enter into negotiations with the Palestinian Authority prior to a final peace agreement between both sides.
Several administration officials said Thursday the Obama administration may be likely to agree to the passage of the UN Security Council resolution.
“The premise of our position internationally has been to support direct negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians,” a senior White House official told the New York Times.
We are now in a reality where the Israeli government no longer supports direct negotiations. Therefore we clearly have to factor that into our decisions going forward.”
Administration officials also noted that while….
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Somebody really did their homework on this one. Best on the subject to present date.


 
What if 20 Million Illegal Aliens Vacated Americ...a? WORTH READING
 
I, Tina Griego, journalist for the Denver Rocky Mountain News wrote a column titled, "Mexican Visitor's Lament."
I interviewed Mexican journalist Evangelina Hernandez while visiting Denver last week. Hernandez said, "Illegal aliens pay rent, buy groceries, buy clothes. What happens to your country's economy if 20 million people go away?"
Hmmm, I thought, what would happen?
So I did my due diligence, buried my nose as a reporter into the FACTS I found below.
It's a good question... it deserves an honest answer. Over 80% of Americans demand secured borders and illegal migration stopped. But what would happen if all 20 million or more vacated America? The answers I found may surprise you!
    In California, if 3.5 million illegal aliens moved back to Mexico, it would leave an extra $10.2 billion to spend on overloaded school systems, bankrupt hospitals and overrun prisons. It would leave highways cleaner, safer and less congested. Everyone could understand one another as English became the dominant language again.
    In Colorado, 500,000 illegal migrants, plus their 300,000 kids and grandchilds would move back "home," mostly to Mexico. That would save Colorado an estimated $2 billion (other experts say $7 billion) annually in taxes that pay for schooling, medical, social-services and incarceration costs. It means 12,000 gang members would vanish out of Denver alone.
Colorado would save more than $20 million in prison costs, and the terror that those 7,300 alien criminals set upon local citizens. Denver Officer Don Young and hundreds of Colorado victims would not have suffered death, accidents, rapes and other crimes by illegals.See More

Monday, March 16, 2015

COULD THIS HAPPEN HERE ??? CALIFORNIA ??

Real Water Crisis: “We Saw People Behave Like Animals”  

Governments would like for you to believe that they have everything in control and that everything will be fine as long as that administration or regime is in power.
But Sao Paulo, Brazil, shows us otherwise.
Imagine the largest city in a country with municipal water, and the widespread corruption in the government leads to water shortages for the everyday people. In fact, the needs of the people for water were sacrificed to the “needs” of giant corporate concerns.
It’s a disturbing story, and, if you haven’t really thought about this possibility, this article will shake you up.
People said, “We saw people behave like animals.” And you need to realize that this is the way that a water crisis plays out.
Why is that? According to the article in The Guardian:
[W]hereas catastrophic situations like flooding often fosters solidarity, a lack of resources tends to do the opposite, leading to chaos and even violence. In Itu, a city 100km from São Paulo a desperate water shortage in late 2014 led to fighting in queues, theft of water, and the looting of emergency water trucks, which are now accompanied by armed civil guards. These events left many paulistanos wondering how the hardship might play out in their own pressurised and densely populated city.
Think it couldn’t happen here? That’s what the people of Sao Paulo thought, too, and I’m not sure that you can say our government is less corrupt than their government. Better to be prepared.
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The Way This Group of Black Pastors Defied Obama Is Shocking 

Screen Shot 2015-03-06 at 10.53.12 AMThink all blacks are behind Obama? Think again.
Sure, in 2008 it wasn’t all that surprising to find the majority of blacks in America emphatically supporting the senator from Chicago.
But after six years of having to deal with the President’s constant lies and betrayals, blacks are finally becoming disillusioned with Obama.
After Obama snubbed Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu, a group of black pastors decided enough was enough. They took to the airwaves to denounce Obama and the Democrat’s refusal to hear the Prime Minister speak in congress.
Something Obama probably didn’t expect to happen.
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