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Making Sense by Michael Reagan
Why does California even bother to have a border?
Why does the United States of America?
In 2013 the governor of our one-party state, Jerry Brown, and the Democrats in Sacramento effectively turned California into a sanctuary state.
They told Washington that if any of the illegal immigrants arrested here had not committed a serious crime they would not be turned over to federal immigration officials for deportation.
Now the council of Santa Ana has voted to join more than 30 other California towns that have declared themselves sanctuary cities.
Already L.A, San Francisco, San Diego and Oakland won’t cooperate with federal officials or spend any of their resources to look for people who are in the USA illegally.
We’ll see how tough the politicians running these cities and places like Chicago are when the Trump administration starts cutting off their federal funding.
Meanwhile, the state I love continues to be abused by the Progressive Gestapo (PG) in Sacramento that doesn’t care who gets hurts by their open-door immigration policies or their terrible regulations and nonstop tax hikes.
The working-class Latinos who live here – the legal ones, the American citizens – and the working poor are the ones who’ll lose their jobs to the cheaper labor of illegal aliens.
The state’s “Haves†– the Hollywood elites, Silicon Valley computer engineers and lifetime political hacks — are not going to lose their jobs to an illegal immigrant from Mexico.
It’s going to be the “Have Nots†– the gardeners, day laborers and entry-level restaurant workers.
They’ll be the ones who’ll be hurt by the incoming waves of illegal immigrants that California’s Progressive Gestapo greets with open arms and treats better than the state’s shrinking number of taxpayers.
Illegal immigrants in California already get free health services and schools for their kids. They already can get a driver’s license. Now they’re talking about letting them vote.
In California, there’s a whole industry built around supplying fake Social Security cards. You can buy one and get it in an hour. Then you have the paperwork you need to take someone’s job away from them.
So watch out, America.
California is where most of our worst ideas about government are incubated and put into practice.
Unless Donald Trump’s get-tough policy on illegal immigration turns things around, the Progressive Gestapo might be coming to your state and town next – if it’s not already there.
California is a 40-year-old train wreck and it’s only getting worse. Major corporations are moving their headquarters to other states. People who own homes and pay taxes are leaving, too.
A friend of mine who had immigrated to America from communist Czechoslovakia recently gave up on California.
The Golden State was looking more and more to him like the country he escaped from in 1986, so he sold his house and moved to Puerto Rico.
Immigrants from around the planet used to come to America to work hard, get rich and become Americans. Now they come here – often illegally — and want Americans to assimilate to their cultures and give them free stuff.
It’s getting so crazy in California, legal immigrants from Mexico are thinking of moving back.
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$5 ticket vouchers still available
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – West Side Night is up next for the Purple Aces as they welcome UNI to the Ford Center on Sunday at 3 p.m. Fans on the West Side of Evansville can pick up vouchers for $5 tickets at one of 17 different locations.
On Thursday, UE opened up the MVC schedule at Illinois State, falling by a final of 62-50. Playing all 40 minutes, Jaylon Brown tied for the game high with 17 points; his success came from the line as he knocked down 11 out of 13 free throws. Illinois State’s defense held UE to just 25.9% shooting, the lowest output for the Aces in five years since shooting 25.8% at North Carolina in 2011. Ryan Taylor had 11 points in the game.
Great scorers have a way of reaching their potential even if their shots are not falling and that is exactly what Jaylon Brown did against Illinois State. Brown finished with 17 points against the Redbirds as he hit 11 out of 13 free throws while going 3-of-10 from the floor. He was named the MVC Player of the Week on 12/26/16 after posting 33 points in the win over Mount St. Joseph. Brown has been on an absolute roll over the last seven games, averaging 23.9 points per game while scoring over 20 points in seven of the last 12 games.
Solomon Hainna has seen his game evolve since starting his inaugural season at UE. He is coming off of his top game in the Valley opener at Illinois State. In 28 minutes of work, he notched 6 points, 9 rebounds and 2 steals.
UNI comes to the Ford Center with a 5-7 overall mark and sit at 0-1 in Missouri Valley Conference play after dropping their league opener to Missouri State on Wednesday by a final of 68-64. The Panthers opened the season at 3-0 with victories over Arizona State and Oklahoma, but are 2-7 since that time. MVC Preseason Player of the Year Jeremy Morgan leads UNI with 17.6 points per game and 7.3 rebounds; he has also dished out a team-high 38 assists. Spencer Haldeman has 9.5 points while Klint Carlson enters Sunday’s tilt with 8.3 PPG.
The Panthers hold a slight 25-24 advantage in the series against UE and has won the last four meetings and six of the last seven. Evansville has performed well at home against the Panthers, going 17-7 while its road mark is 7-15. Last year, UNI won all three meetings.
By Peter Funt
The nation’s newspapers are struggling mightily to find columnists who are willing to write nice things about Donald Trump.
That’s according to a report in the Washington Post, indicating that the regular stable of conservative pundits-from George Will to David Brooks-isn’t delivering enough pro-Trump op-eds. As it happens, I was just finishing a column praising the president-elect when the Post’s story came out.
Even before taking office, Donald Trump is sending a powerful signal to the nearly 63 million Americans who voted for him that he is, indeed, a bold thinker and an agent of change.
For instance, after pledging during the campaign to stop the exodus of companies to Mexico and other countries, Trump quickly saved roughly 800 jobs at a Carrier plant in Indiana. True, the number is lower than Trump first claimed, and granted, as the Indianapolis Star reports, as many as 2,100 Hoosiers are still about to lose their jobs, and yes, keeping Carrier happy will cost Indiana $7 million in tax incentives. But to dwell on such relatively minor concerns misses the larger point.
The president-elect has demonstrated that he can pick up the phone-something Mike Pence says he’ll do often-and get action from business chieftains looking for a bribe. The Carrier tax breaks will cost only $8,750 per job saved. Using that formula, every single one of of the nation’s full-time jobs could be saved, at least temporarily, for a mere $1.09 trillion.
Donald Trump heroically vowed to “drain the swamp†in Washington of enlightened leaders with meaningful government experience. What better way to make good on that promise than by selecting Ben Carson, a retired brain surgeon with no experience in government or in housing to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development?
Trump deserves enormous credit for surrounding himself with individuals who will shun business-as-usual in Washington. Clearly that’s why he chose as chief strategist Steve Bannon, a true maverick who favors hate speech of all types including white nationalism, anti-semitism, immigrant-hatred and misogyny.
The president-elect has made clear that he will not become another political hack; rather, he will continue to hone the skills that made him so admired in business. He will actively manage his vast holdings, regardless of whether they conflict with his White House job. He even rebuffed the critics and media elite who urged him to give up his gig as executive producer of NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice.â€
Americans don’t like a candidate who says one thing to woo voters and then flip-flops once elected. Yes, Trump has conceded that the wall on the border with Mexico might be a more modest fence, and true, he’s apparently decided against mass deportations, and granted, he admires many of the best features in Obamacare, and, yes, he has recently deduced that climate change might be man’s doing, and, of course, he no longer intends to prosecute Hillary Clinton.
But when it comes to things average citizens really care about, Trump is proving to be a man of his word. He said he wouldn’t stop tweeting as president, and he hasn’t. He vowed to retain his children as top advisers, and he is following through.
Donald Trump is a leader with a vision of how America works. For example, a few days before Thanksgiving his website offered for sale a Christmas ornament in the form of a miniature Make America Great Again hat, brushed with real gold and selling for $149.
By holding rallies across the nation-even though there is nothing left to campaign for or about-Trump is already cementing his place in history.
As for the nation’s opinion writers, their unwillingness to recognize Donald Trump’s impressive accomplishments after such a short period of time reflects poorly on them and not on the true American hero they would seek to defame.
Emo is a female Chinese Crested mix! She’s estimated to be about 4 years old. She was found as a stray in Chandler, so VHS has no history or information on her. Emo’s $120 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, & vaccines. She must stay overnight to be spayed prior to going home, and should be ready by January 5th, 2017. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!
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