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Six Months Late, Congress 
Passes Spendthrift Omnibus 
by Michael Swartz
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Coulter Urges Trump To USE SEABEES 
to Build BORDER WALL as Defense Spending 
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{ rickwells.us } ~ Judge Jeanine Pirro welcomed Ann Coulter to her program on Saturday, asking “How are you Ann?”... She replied as many Americans probably would, “Deeply depressed, and you?” Judge Jeanine answered, “I’m certainly concerned” and then invited Coulter to tell her audience what it is that’s bothering her. Coulter campaigned vigorously for President Trump and has supported him primarily for his stance and promises on building a border wall. That’s not going to happen anytime soon and perhaps never, thanks to the treasonous backstabbers Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell presenting him with a heaping pile of open borders garbage rather than a continuing resolution, a military spending package and the remaining omnibus bill or, better yet, a budget. She says she can’t sugar-coat what a disaster President Trump’s signing of the omnibus bill is. Looking for a silver lining to the open border cloud of dust from invading parasites, she says, “I mean there are 24 Republicans in the Senate who voted against the omnibus spending bill and about half of them did it for the right reason.”...
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CNN Defames Geller to Embarrass John Bolton
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by Pamela Geller
{ americanthinker.com } ~ Is there no limit to how low CNN will sink? CNN's Don Lemon hosted a panel Thursday night featuring leftist turncoat Peter Beinart and "conservative" commentator Ben Ferguson... to discuss incoming National Security Adviser John Bolton's supposed "anti-Muslim ties." Beinart was on the warpath, attempting to smear Bolton by association with me, because he wrote the foreword to my 2010 book The Post-American Presidency: The liar-nObama Administration's War on America, written with Robert Spencer and spoke at several of my rallies. Beinart couldn't tell the truth, which is that in The Post-American Presidency I accurately exposed liar-nObama's hatred for Israel, post-American internationalism, opposition to the freedom of speech, and much more -- long before they became obvious to the world. So instead, Beinart, calling me "the most notorious anti-Muslim bigot," lied repeatedly, claiming that in the book I said that Barack liar-nObama was trying to impose Sharia law in the United States, and that liar-nObama was a Muslim....   https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/03/cnn_defames_geller_to_embarrass_john_bolton.html
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US Taylor Force Act to become law, Palestinians slam passage
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by MICHAEL WILNER
{ jpost.com } ~ Congress is expected to pass a bill this week that threatens to freeze State Department funds to the Palestinian Authority... unless it ends its longstanding practice of compensating the families of terrorists convicted in Israeli courts. The PA passionately opposes this bill, claiming that its “martyr” compensation scheme benefits generations of families that include those of legitimate combatants in the Palestinian struggle for independence. Israel argues that the program encourages Palestinian violence against innocent civilians. The Trump administration agrees with Israel, and US President Donald Trump has personally appealed to PA President Mahmoud Abbas in past meetings to end the program. Senior administration officials told The Jerusalem Post that Trump supports the legislation and plans on signing it into law once it reaches his desk... http://www.jpost.com/American-Politics/US-Taylor-Force-Act-to-become-law-despite-Palestinian-Authority-opposition-546780?utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=25-3-2018&utm_content=us-taylor-force-act-to-become-law-despite-palestinian-authority-opposition-546780
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GOP Congressmen Issue Ominous Impeachment Warning
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by Randy DeSoto
{ westernjournal.com } ~ A pair of Arizona GOP congressmen predicted on Saturday that if House Minority Leader Nancy Pulosi regained the speaker’s gavel... her first move would be to introduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. One of the lawmakers added that if the measure passed in the House, a Republican-controlled Senate may not have Trump’s back. Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar — both members of the Freedom Caucus — encouraged attendees at the Western Conservative Conference in Phoenix not to lose heart in the wake of the passage of the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill on Friday...
More veterans seek Trump's pardon for combat-zone convictions 
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by Elizabeth Llorente 
{ foxnews.com } ~ When Michael Behenna told his parents he wanted to enlist in the Army after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks... they were proud. Worried, too. The Behennas themselves were devoted to careers in public service. Scott Behenna was an FBI intelligence analyst and retired Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation special agent. Vicki Behenna prosecuted Timothy McVeigh for the lethal Oklahoma City bombing. But as parents they were fearful that if he were deployed to a battlefield, Michael, the eldest of their three sons, could be maimed or killed. Instead, First Lt. Michael Behenna returned from Iraq in 2008 with a murder charge. He was found guilty of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone and locked up at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan...  http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/23/more-veterans-seek-trumps-pardon-for-combat-zone-convictions.html 
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Six Months Late, Congress Passes Spendthrift Omnibus 
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               “For perspective,” notes Investor’s Business Daily, “until 1991, the entire budget of the federal government for the whole year was less than $1.3 trillion.”
               While a majority of both Republicans and Democrats favored the bill, there was significant opposition from both parties for two vastly different reasons — in particular, progressive Democrats were rankled by the failure to address so-called “Dreamers” in this omnibus, while the GOP’s Freedom Caucus rightly complained about spending too much. Yet the centrists and the establishment prevailed, as their alacrity was further aided by the desire of some members to beat it out of town for junkets or to attend the Friday funeral of the late Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY).
               If haste makes waste, though, there’s a lot of both in this 2,232-page behemoth — a measure Fox News host Laura Ingraham described as a “business-as-usual spend-o-rama.
               Proponents, however, are quick to point out that the omnibus will continue increasing the defense budget and provide $4 billion in funding to combat the opioid crisis. And (as we place our tongues firmly in our cheeks) there’s more good news: It took President Donald Trump twice as long to rack up his first trillion in deficit spending as it did his predecessor. That’s awfully weak sauce, though, as there’s much more in this massive well of red ink that promises a trillion-dollar annual shortfall not to like.
               Then again, he tweeted Friday morning, “I am considering a VETO of the Omnibus Spending Bill based on the fact that the 800,000 plus DACA recipients have been totally abandoned by the Democrats (not even mentioned in Bill) and the BORDER WALL, which is desperately needed for our National Defense, is not fully funded.”
               A number of items that majority Republicans have been running on and promising to do for years have been effectively crushed, along with any heretofore surviving GOP fiscal hawks, under the wheels of the omnibus. For example, the long-sought border wall for which President Trump sought $25 billion will get a paltry $1.6 billion — and only a portion of that will construct a physical fenced barrier. In fact, the government will spend only $100 million more on border fencing than it will for a railway tunnel that connects New York and New Jersey. And to think we’ve been told Mr. Trump is a tough negotiator.
               Moreover, we can look forward to a fully funded Planned Parenthood ($500 million a year) that receives only about $150 million fewer of our tax dollars than the border wall, er, fence. Your government at work.
               Even in the rare cases when the administration wants to spend less, Congress is only too happy to give them more. For example, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had been thoughtfully pruning programs she thought unworthy of continued funding, but these provisions were funded anyway. DeVos simply hasn’t learned her lesson, said one senator. “After more than a year on the job, I would have hoped Secretary DeVos would have learned by now that her extreme ideas to privatize our nation’s public schools and dismantle the Department of Education do not have support among parents or in Congress,” lectured Democrat Sen. Patty Murray, “but unfortunately that does not seem to be the case.” (These ideas certainly have support in our humble shop, though. Perhaps Murray would enlighten us as to the article and section of our Constitution that enumerates the federal government’s power over education?)
               But Murray wasn’t finished needling DeVos and other proponents of fiscal sanity. “I’m proud to have worked with Republicans in Congress to flatly reject these ideas,” she added, “and increase funding for programs Secretary DeVos tried to cut.
               Those who take seriously the concepts of limited government and fiscal responsibility were hoping against hope that a principled senator or two — perhaps Rand Paul (R-KY) or Mike Lee (R-UT) — might throw a wrench into the gears once again. They did try. But such a bold and courageous move might leave us at risk of another government shutdown, a prospect most other Republicans dread like Dracula fears sunlight.
               Thus, our nation’s near-term financial fate, and its long-term solvency, inch ever closer to the abyss.
               National Review’s editors may have said it best: “What might turn out to be the signature achievement of unified Republican government this year is the sort of legislation that would have been right at home in the liar-nObama administration.
               Since we’ve tried pleading, cajoling and tossing out spendthrifts at the ballot box only to find the Swamp refilling itself a few months later, perhaps this radical idea makes sense: “I’d like to suggest in the strongest terms possible that you pray for those in government at all levels,” writes Heidi Munson at The Resurgent. Indeed, nothing else has worked, and this deal only covers the six months until the next government fiscal year begins. At which time this circus starts anew.   ~The Patriot Pos
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https://patriotpost.us/articles/54933-six-months-late-congress-passes-spendthrift-omnibus

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