TheFrontPageCover
~ Featuring ~
Calling Out a Republican
Entitlement Reform Hypocrite 
.
Monday Top Headlines by Political Editors: Supreme Court sides with baker in huge win for religious liberty (The Hill) .
.
Giuliani threatens legal battle with Mueller over subpoena (ABC News) .
New U.S. tariffs would make trade deals void, China says (Fox News) .
.
California bans travel to Oklahoma based on its “discriminatory” LGBT adoption law (USA Today) .
.
Several states to limit short-term insurance plans even as Trump is poised to expand access to them nationwide (The Hill) .
Boeing South Carolina bastion breached by union in rare win (Bloomberg) .
.
liar-Bill Clinton: “Political press” gave liar-nObama better coverage in part because of his race (The Washington Times) .
Trump calls for “immediate action” to prevent coal, nuclear power plants from closing (ABC News) .
.
.
.
.
Gorka -Breenian Coming Unhinged
because He and liar-nObama Facing Prison
{ rickwells.us } ~ The segment begins with John Brennan attacking President Trump, saying in an interview on MSNBC... “I think Mr. Trump has demonstrated a paranoia, an insecurity, as well as a real concern about the investigation that is underway.” It is Brennan, with his venomous public crusade against the President, who fits that description best, a point that Sebastian Gorka makes in the interview. Gorka says Brennan will likely continue speaking out “until he’s probably charged with being at the center of Spygate,” noting, “This is a man who’s done something no other former CIA Director has ever done. Nobody has attacked a sitting President in the way John Brennan does, in a way that undermines the integrity of the current government.” “He’s actually feeding in to Russian propaganda,” says Gorka, “and supporting people like Vladimir Putin with what he states.” He says that shouldn’t surprise anyone, given the fact that Brennan has actually admitted “at the height of the cold war in 1976, he voted for Gus Hall, the Communist Party candidate for American President.”... https://rickwells.us/gorka-brennan-obama-conspired/ .
White House Shakeup: Trump
Replaces Homeland Security Adviser
by Jack Davis { westernjournal.com } ~ President Donald Trump on Friday named Rear Adm. Douglas Fears his new homeland security adviser... Fears fills the post vacated in April by Tom Bossert, who stepped down after Trump selected John Bolton to serve as his national security adviser, The Hill reported. Fears will serve as deputy assistant to the president and homeland security and counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council staff, according to a statement from Bolton....
Friends of Paul Manafort launch legal defense fund,
citing expense of fighting Mueller prosecution
.
Trump's lawyers to Mueller in letter:
President can end probe, use pardon power
by Christal Hayes
{ usatoday.com } ~ Lawyers for President Trump told special counsel Robert Mueller in a confidential letter... that the president would not comply with requests for an interview, could end the special counsel's investigation and could use his executive powers to pardon if needed. The January 2018 letter, along with a second letter sent in June 2017, was obtained by The New York Times and provide the clearest view yet of Trump's legal strategy in Mueller's wide-ranging investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and possible obstruction of justice. Ahead of The Times' report, Trump tweeted about the leaked letters, saying "there was No Collusion with Russia except by the Democrats. When will this very expensive Witch Hunt Hoax ever end?"....
JW Videos of the Week
liar-Clinton investigation and the Russia investigation are ‘Two Sides of the Same Coin’
.
Tom Fitton’s Video Weekly Update – June 1, 2018
Chris Farrell: Mueller Probe Staff Equates to Conflict of Interest
.
FBI, DOJ are at war with Trump
.
Yates Signed off on Targeting of President Trump
.

.Calling Out a Republican Entitlement Reform Hypocrite
by Jordan Candler: An intriguing op-ed appeared in The Wall Street Journal this week, the subject of which — “Entitlements Will Eat America’s Economy” — is especially salient for our reckless, spendthrift lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The author, who chaired the House Budget Committee from 1995 to 2001, worryingly observes that “it’s been 17 years since lawmakers and the White House approved a spending plan that didn’t add to the national debt.” This particular guru was largely responsible for the last balanced budget. Fast-forward to today, and our current fiscal dilemma evokes a great deal of trepidation. Noting that “Washington set a record … in 2017 by passing six short-term extensions in less than a year,” the author goes on to report: “The latest spending bill, approved in February, did more than continue to fund the federal government; it also set America on a course to add at least $1 trillion a year to the national debt by 2020. … It took almost 200 years for the federal government to accumulate its first $1 trillion in debt. The next $20 trillion took less than four decades.”
This is inexcusable, indeed, and the writer puts his finger on the only viable solution: “The answer is clear. Republicans and Democrats in Congress must put aside divisive (and pointless) sound-bite politics and at long last get serious about meaningful spending restraint and entitlement reforms. Those discussions should begin with proposals to deal with the costs of Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security, which are the greatest contributors to spending and debt. Congressional leaders from both parties must pledge to vote on a package of meaningful reforms.”
Entitlements and welfare together siphon a huge proportion of government revenues, and they are projected to worsen significantly in the years and decades ahead. liar-nObamaCare didn’t help — in fact, it made the fiscal situation before its implementation seem relatively tame. Sadly, many state governors, tempted by the inflow of federal dollars that would ensue, took the bait by expanding Medicaid. Even the Republican governor of Ohio, John Kasich, expanded Medicaid and became one of that program’s most ardent advocates. In February 2017, he stated that Medicaid expansion rollbacks represent “a very, very bad idea, because we cannot turn our back on the most vulnerable.”
Furthermore, as National Review’s Jason Hart noted in June 2017, “Kasich’s public-relations campaign for liar-nObamacare’s Medicaid expansion could wipe out whatever chance remains for Congress to pass a substantial liar-nObamacare-repeal bill.” It apparently worked.
Which brings us full circle back to the Wall Street Journal op-ed. The author of that piece? Ohio Gov. John Kasich — the man who betrayed conservatives with his embrace of liar-nObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion. Patriot Post contributor Robin Smith highlighted the dual forms of hypocrisy on this matter, enjoining, “Hey, Wall Street Journal, please explain your credibility in publishing an opinion by the Ohio governor who expanded liar-nObamaCare in his state.”
The biggest irony of all? If we are going to get our fiscal house in order, Republicans truly need budgetary and constitutional stalwarts, not drifters who check to see which way the political winds are blowing before making critical decisions. Gov. Kasich is symbolic of the latter, his faux conservative bromides on health care notwithstanding. If only he knew how to follow his own advice.
~The Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/articles/56289?utm_medium=email&utm_source=pp.email.3520&utm_campaign=snapshot&utm_content=body
Comments