“READERS FORUM” DECEMBER 21, 2016

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11 COMMENTS

  1. From the Trump Cabinet, NEWT GINGRICH:
    “President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a promised to “drain the swamp” in Washington of corruption, but now that he’s preparing to move into the White House, Newt Gingrich said the Manhattan billionaire is walking away from that message.

    “I’m told he now just disclaims that. No wall. No deficit reduction plans. The Trump kids are selling access to the President through his nonprofit following the Clinton Foundation model. We don’t have time for complaints from Trump fans for all the things they said they voted for.” “He now says it was cute, but he doesn’t care about that. On a couple of fronts, like people chanting ‘lock her up,’ that he’s in a different role now as President, and he can do whatever he wants.”

    While Trump made his “drain the swamp” pledge to Trump fans a major part of his campaign message in the Presidential race’s final weeks, his transition team was is packed with lobbyists for the pharmaceutical, chemical, fossil fuel and tobacco industries. After attacking Democrat Hillary Clinton regularly throughout the campaign for being too close to Wall Street banks, Trump has put three former Goldman Sachs executives in prominent White House positions, including Steven Mnuchin as treasury secretary, Steve Bannon as chief White House strategist and Gary Cohn as the director of the National Economic Council.”

      • Hey Evil:

        What are so embarrassed about?
        I didn’t say those things. Newt Gingrich said those things.

        Your guy….he’s ditching you like a prostitute Eviltaxpayer.

    • Hey Decker. To repeat what Regulator said. Get over it Trump is the President.

    • The DNC needs to provide band-aids for your ouchies. Maybe next time there is a public sighting of Hillary in a market she could picks you up some…after her chance meeting of someone she knows but never met before.

      Sorry, that’s the worst I can say about Hillary because she doesn’t matter any longer and neither do you i fyou want to keep fighting the battle you lost.

  2. Obama, still trying to import as many as possible ISIS sympathizers and supporters in what little time he has left:

    “Think about this: We’ve brought in 3,000 Somalis in just two-and-a-half months,” Horowitz wrote. “That is outpacing our typical 8,000-10,000 that we’ve unprecedentedly brought in almost every year for over two decades. Thousands more have come from other countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Clearly, Obama is trying to front-load refugee resettlement and set it in motion for the remainder of the fiscal year, even after he leaves office.”

    Horowitz acknowledged Minnesota and Ohio continue to be pumped full of Somali refugees even though Minneapolis and Columbus have had terror recruitment problems within their Somali communities. What’s more, Obama’s “fundamental transformation” of America has continued as relatively large numbers of Somali and Syrian refugees have been planted in small-to-mid-sized cities such as Bowling Green, Kentucky; Owensboro, Kentucky; and Erie, Pennsylvania.

    But Obama has no right to concentrate so many refugees in one place, according to Horowitz.

    “This is a clear violation of the refugee law,” he admonished. “The statute directs the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) to ‘insure that a refugee is not initially placed or resettled in an area highly impacted by the presence of refugees or comparable populations.’ When making this determination the director of ORR is supposed to take into account, among other things, ‘the proportion of refugees and comparable entrants in the population in the area.’ [8 U.S.C. 1522]”

    http://www.wnd.com/2016/12/refugee-resettlement-accelerates-in-obamas-final-months/

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