Friday, November 24, 2017
EVER SINCE I DOWNLOADED WINDOWS UPDATE (fall version) I HAVE BEEN HAVING TROUBLE. NOTHING WORKS AS IT IS SUPPOSED TO. I TRIED UNINSTALLING IT OR REINSTALLING BUT NOTHING WORKS CORRECTLY. HOPE NO ONE ELSE HAS THIS PROBLEM.....AS A RESULT, EVERYTHING TAKES TWICE AS LONG AND SOMETIMES FRUSTRATION CAUSES ME TO JUST GIVE UP ON CERTAIN POSTING.....TIME FOR NEW !!!!!
John McCain’s Mysteriously Moving Medical Boot Switches Legs (WEASEL ZIPPERS)
Either he’s not coherent enough at this point to put the boot on the correct leg or there’s something else going on here. ....Via Washington Examiner:
The walking boot that Sen. John McCain has worn since receiving treatment for a recent injury appears to have swapped feet.The Arizona Republican tweeted on Wednesday a photo of himself sitting next to his wife, Cindy McCain, attending their daughter’s wedding at their ranch in Arizona.The boot, which McCain has worn since his treatment for a minor tear in his right Achilles tendon at the beginning of the month, has appeared on his right foot in a number of photos the senator has shared on Twitter in the last couple weeks.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Video: MSNBC's Mika Goes Off on Both Clintons, Plus a Ted Kennedy Flashback Guy Benson Posted: Nov 21, 2017
Trump crackdown on sanctuary cities permanently blocked by federal judge By Lukas Mikelionis | Fox News
The latest decision is in line with the argument Orrick made in April that temporarily halted the administration’s attempt to crack down on sanctuary cities, prompting an appeal.
Trump has campaigned on ending sanctuary cities. He issued an executive order that called on cutting federal funds from cities as a penalty for shielding illegal immigrants.
"The District Court exceeded its authority today when it barred the President from instructing his cabinet members to enforce existing law," a Department of Justice spokesman said in a statement. "The Justice Department will vindicate the President's lawful authority to direct the executive branch."
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A federal judge in California on Monday permanently blocked President Trump’s executive order to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities that do not cooperate with U.S. immigration authorities.
U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick ruled that the White House does not have the authority to impose new conditions on spending already approved by Congress.
“The Counties have demonstrated that the Executive Order has caused and will cause them constitutional injuries by violating the separation of powers doctrine and depriving them of their Tenth and Fifth Amendment rights,” the judge wrote in his order.The latest decision is in line with the argument Orrick made in April that temporarily halted the administration’s attempt to crack down on sanctuary cities, prompting an appeal.
Trump has campaigned on ending sanctuary cities. He issued an executive order that called on cutting federal funds from cities as a penalty for shielding illegal immigrants.
"The District Court exceeded its authority today when it barred the President from instructing his cabinet members to enforce existing law," a Department of Justice spokesman said in a statement. "The Justice Department will vindicate the President's lawful authority to direct the executive branch."
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You Won't Believe Who The Liberal Media Compared Trump To TODAY 11/21/2017 Source: AAN by: Remington Strelivo
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Infamous mass murderer Charles Manson died yesterday, and Newsweek wasted no time comparing the psychopathic killer to President Donald Trump.
In an article published by the failing newsmagazine, titled, “How Murderer Charles Manson and Donald Trump Used Language to Gain Followers,” columnist Melissa Matthews draws comparisons between the evil cult leader and the president.
“Manson orchestrated the brutal deaths of actress Sharon Tate and six other innocent people in the 1960s, which leave many wondering how he convinced followers, made up of a former Sunday school teacher, a church choir singer and a one-time homecoming princess, into committing such brutal acts,” Matthews wrote.
She continued: “According to psychoanalyst Mark Smaller, past president of the American Psychoanalytic Association, part of Manson’s power lay in the type of language he used. Notably, Manson was able to speak in a way that engaged those who felt marginalized or alienated.”
Though she added that her source, Smaller does not believe there’s any comparison between Trump and Manson, Matthews attempts to make one anyway:
“Smaller is clear that he does not believe President Donald Trump is similar to the convicted killer, or that their followers have any shared beliefs or characteristics, but he did say we can look to the current president to see how language is used to form a bond with followers,” she continued.
“‘Our current president speaks in an emotional or effective way to large numbers of people in our country who feel a kind of alienation or disconnection from the government,’ [Smaller] said. ‘They feel very responded to and become his political base.’”
“According to the psychoanalyst, cult followers like those in the Manson family are so seduced by feelings of acceptance and understanding that they accept their leaders’ ideologies regardless of how destructive or dangerous they may be. ‘It’s not even the content of what that charismatic leader says,’ [Smaller] said. ‘He or she is able to do it in an emotional way.’”
Matthews relied on another psychiatrist – Dr. Carrie Barron of Columbia University – to connect Smaller’s analysis to Trump.
Matthews wrote: “‘There’s a very distorted dark side of empathy,’ [Barron] said. ‘You can use empathy to get inside another person and manipulate. You know the inner workings of another person. You’re able to perceive that without thinking about it.’
“For example, manipulators might connect to their followers by holding their hands while speaking or looking them in the eyes.”
“But while it’s clear that manipulators, like cult leaders, prey on people using language, Barron said there’s usually a combination of factors that make them successful. And she warns that many times the perpetrators appear more vulnerable than they really are, though there’s still a lot that we don’t know about these types of people, according to Barron.”
In an article published by the failing newsmagazine, titled, “How Murderer Charles Manson and Donald Trump Used Language to Gain Followers,” columnist Melissa Matthews draws comparisons between the evil cult leader and the president.
“Manson orchestrated the brutal deaths of actress Sharon Tate and six other innocent people in the 1960s, which leave many wondering how he convinced followers, made up of a former Sunday school teacher, a church choir singer and a one-time homecoming princess, into committing such brutal acts,” Matthews wrote.
She continued: “According to psychoanalyst Mark Smaller, past president of the American Psychoanalytic Association, part of Manson’s power lay in the type of language he used. Notably, Manson was able to speak in a way that engaged those who felt marginalized or alienated.”
Though she added that her source, Smaller does not believe there’s any comparison between Trump and Manson, Matthews attempts to make one anyway:
“Smaller is clear that he does not believe President Donald Trump is similar to the convicted killer, or that their followers have any shared beliefs or characteristics, but he did say we can look to the current president to see how language is used to form a bond with followers,” she continued.
“‘Our current president speaks in an emotional or effective way to large numbers of people in our country who feel a kind of alienation or disconnection from the government,’ [Smaller] said. ‘They feel very responded to and become his political base.’”
“According to the psychoanalyst, cult followers like those in the Manson family are so seduced by feelings of acceptance and understanding that they accept their leaders’ ideologies regardless of how destructive or dangerous they may be. ‘It’s not even the content of what that charismatic leader says,’ [Smaller] said. ‘He or she is able to do it in an emotional way.’”
Matthews relied on another psychiatrist – Dr. Carrie Barron of Columbia University – to connect Smaller’s analysis to Trump.
Matthews wrote: “‘There’s a very distorted dark side of empathy,’ [Barron] said. ‘You can use empathy to get inside another person and manipulate. You know the inner workings of another person. You’re able to perceive that without thinking about it.’
“For example, manipulators might connect to their followers by holding their hands while speaking or looking them in the eyes.”
“But while it’s clear that manipulators, like cult leaders, prey on people using language, Barron said there’s usually a combination of factors that make them successful. And she warns that many times the perpetrators appear more vulnerable than they really are, though there’s still a lot that we don’t know about these types of people, according to Barron.”
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