Good afternoon. I’m still reporting from Washington. A truly remarkable and hopeful event has occurred in the last 48 hours – probably the best news of 2015. Donald Trump today praised Vladimir Putin after Putin’s assessment of Trump’s chances at an informal news conference yesterday. [insert Putin 2] Trump said the following of Putin on the “Morning Joe” show with Republican host Joe Scarborough:
Trump has suggested that as president he would open the door to a new era of good relations between the U.S. and Russia - a genuine reset – not the fake reset Hillary Clinton staged for strictly political purposes. "A lot of good things could happen … if we get along with Russia and if they respect us." "Putin doesn't respect our president." No, Putin knows that Obama is a Muslim. Putin considers himself to be the keeper of the Christian flame in Mother Russia. Restoring relations with Russia is an absolute necessity at this point. Only through such a powerful, natural alliance with our recurring ally throughout American history – Russia - can the Jihad be defeated with minimal bloodshed. Some of my closest friends have been shocked that I have leaned towards Trump since the beginning. Led by instinct, I’ve gradually decided by the process of elimination. I have eventually ruled out the other candidates one by one. I said that I would wait until the end of the year before deciding. Well, the end is here. So this one’s for you, Jonathan. Trump is the only candidate not bought. He seems non-specific on many issues. That doesn’t bother me. I think it’s because he’s basically honest and there is no roadmap for the course he has charted.
From this point on, Trump will be pressed for more specificity. It’s the only way they can trip him up. He should resist that pressure without embarrassment or hesitation. Simply say. “I’ll consult with my experts at the time.” Trump’s natural instincts are not to seek out war, and this is the first important fruit of those instincts. Trump seems to know that the only people who make out in times of war are the purchasers of national debts - leaving the rest of us with only suffering and more taxes. No, if Trump wanted war, he wouldn’t have extended a hand to Putin. Trump seems to be all about productivity - not destruction. We’ll try to convince him on money. I’m still reporting from Washington. Good day.
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I don’t know what to make of the following video. The allegations it makes are totally unsubstantiated. All you hear is the excitement in the driver’s voice as he tails two busses from the Harrisburg, PA airport – apparently late last night.
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There is a doctor’s office directly across from the cargo terminal where the UPS planes would come into. In fact, here is a Google Earth view from the Doctor’s office parking lot. You con see their sign down by the road and there is even a UPS plane coming into the cargo area. You can see the brown tail.
If I was sneaking people in, a small airport like Harrisburg late at night would be perfect. At that time, there is no one around – even in the terminal, but even fewer away from the terminal.
If I was in charge of this operation, I’d take them up to Penn State in Happy Valley – about an hour’s drive away. There is I huge, diverse population of students there and a couple hundred Syrians walking around town would cause absolutely zero concern.
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The only reason I’m putting this up is just on the random chance that someone up in Penn State or the surrounding area saw this caravan of busses last night and we might get some additional information.
I’m Still reporting from Washington.
Earlier today, Donald Trump tweeted out that two candidates had asked him if it was ok to come to his alternate function tonight to benefit wounded American military veterans.
We waited throughout the day to see if we’d ever know the names. About 5 pm they were revealed – my second and third favorite candidates in this race, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, both former winners of the Iowa caucuses.
It’s no mystery to me why the big money has not gotten behind these two guys; they are smart; they are prepared; and they are honest and totally interested in doing what is best for America.
In other words, they are far more impervious to the corrosive influences of big money than the other candidates in this race -- except for just one candidate; Donald Trump.
Look, none of these guys pay me a dime and I’ve never met a single one of them, nor even communicated with any of them in any way.
I would love to have Donald Trump send me an email someday and say he’d watched one of my reports, but it hasn’t happened yet.
But that won’t change how I do what I’m doing because I started working as a reporter professionally 39 years ago this coming July.
My formula has been the same for those 39 years – do a story on whatever I find interesting. That’s it. No other formula.
I say what I believe in my reports and so this is from the heart; I believe that the person who will do the most good for the most people in the United States is clearly Donald Trump.
I’m still reporting on politics. Good evening.
First of all, in my last report, I neglected to thank the relatively few people who support this channel. We literally would have stopped doing this years ago without your support. Thank you.
Now, a fascinating aspect to the Donald Trump phenomena is the unprecedented way Trump has failed to pledge allegiance to the ultimate winner of the Republican primary system.
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Having run for President in Libertarian state primaries in 2011 and 12, I believe that Trump has the blessing of very important supporters of the Libertarian party to run as a Libertarian if need be.
Roger Stone is one of the newer members of the Libertarian Party, but hugely influential. He was the force behind the decision 4 years ago of Republican governor of New Mexico, Gary Johnson, to drop out of the Republican primaries and run as my chief opponents in the Libertarian party primaries.
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Stone is not my favorite political advisor, however, his support for Trump is a sure sign that the doors of the Libertarian Party are wide open should Trump not be treated fairly by the Republican Party.
The key here is ballot access. Even though Trump has lots of money, getting ballot access in all 50 states would be nearly impossible, even if Trump started today.
The Republicans and Democrats, of course, get their candidates names on the ballot in every state by virtue of the fact that both of them have in previous elections had a certain percent of the population vote for their candidates.
Sorting through these election rules in the 50 different states is very, very difficult, and my campaign estimated that it would cost us over a million dollars to do it from scratch.
The LP is the only party besides the big two that even comes close. In 2012, they had ballot access in only 48 states – Michigan and Oklahoma being the only exceptions. In 2008, they only had ballot access in 45 states.
Last cycle, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate got only 1% of the vote nationwide. They spent about 2.5 million dollars to get these votes, or one dollar 96 cents per vote.
However the other two major party candidates, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, spent over 2.3 billion dollars -- an average of about 18 dollars a vote.
Estimates are that both the Republican and Democrat presidential candidates will spend over a billion dollars each in the 2016 race.
Imagine what Trump could do if he entered the race as a Libertarian? Could he win? Most political experts believe that Trump would be a classical case of splitting the vote and that and only that would assure a victory for Hillary Clinton.
But long term, a Trump candidacy would be a gold mine for the LP, and assure them ballot access for at least the next 4 years.
Good morning. I’m still reporting on the economy.
Well, if the debt money system doesn’t get us, the emerging threat de jour - the immigrant tidal wave – may do it.
In the wake of President Obama’s announcement that the U.S. will be accepting tens of thousands of refugees from the Middle East in coming months, Americans would do well to look to the front lines of this refugee flood -- even in far northern Europe -- to understand its vast negative consequences.
For example, in Sweden - where both “The MoneyMasters” and “The Secret of Oz” are popular enough to have been translated - many Swedish politicians now believe that Sweden’s economy could collapse in only a decade under the weight of the immigrant invasion.
At a press conference last week, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said that Sweden is in a state of crisis and has run out of housing for the tidal wave of immigrants from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq.
“… we may need to house people in tents.”
Tents with the frozen Swedish winter quickly coming on could well be a recipe for a social unrest disaster.
Sweden has prided itself on having one of the most liberal immigration policies in the world. The ruling political parties won power on the notion that Sweden is a rich country and has no problem handling all asylum seekers who want to come.
Those who have dared to criticize the immigration policy are immediately accused of racism.
With a population of only 9.8 million people, Sweden is facing an immigrant invasion expected to near 300,000 people in 2015. That’s over 3% of its population – in one year.!
The result? Swedish wages are already dipping, yet taxes are rising fast. According to Sanna Norblad, local head of the ST union:
“The pressure is enormous. The work environment has deteriorated severely.”
On Oct. 1, the mayor of Trelleborg, on the southern tip of Sweden with a population of only 43,000, saw 14,100 asylum seekers arrive by ferry in the last 20 days.
Malmö, about 18 miles to the north is a major ferry arrival point. For the past few weeks its central train station has been overrun with migrants.
Initially, volunteers tried to assist by bring in tons of water, food and clothing, but have now they have been overwhelmed and have given up.
This year, violence has spiked in Malmö. It has been rocked with car bombings, grenade attacks, shootings, arson and multi-ethnic gang-related violence.
The flood of Middle-eastern immigrants seems to bring with them the violence they were accustomed to in their native lands. And, if the immigration tidal wave continues, in a few years native Swedes will be a much poorer, and overwhelmed political minority.
Sadly, the average Swede, who in the past has always had great faith in their government, is realizing that one of the richest nations in Europe is suddenly in danger of becoming a failed state.
Interest in so-called “prepping” is huge as Swedes begin to contemplate crisis scenarios where the power supply is knocked out and state infrastructures crumble. According to the owner of the online store for preppers, Fredrik Qvarnström:
“People seem to be aware that there are problems, but I do not think they know how vulnerable we really are.”
I’m still reporting from Washington. Good day.
Take our new Presidential preference poll:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/B5JH9PQ
How bad are Hillary Clinton’s legal problems?
According to former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, writing in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal, Clinton could be charged with 4 felonies and one misdemeanor over her use of a private server while Sec. of State.
Mukasey examined the potential charges in order of severity.
1. Misdemeanor – 1 year: “It is a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than a year to keep ‘documents or materials containing classified information … at an unauthorized location.’ “
“This is the statute under which David Petraeus - former [CIA] director was prosecuted for keeping classified information at home.”
Then Mukasey moves up the scale:
2. Felony – 3 years: Anyone who has custody of public records and then destroys them is guilty of a felony with a maximum penalty of 3 years.
3. Felony – 10 years: “The Espionage Act defines as a felony, punishable by up to 10 years, the grossly negligent loss or destruction of ‘information relating to the national defense.’ ”
4. Felony – 20 years: The most serious crime is deliberate destruction of emails that a Congressional Committee might be interested in.
It is now obvious that this is exactly what the Clinton’s private server system was designed to do – facilitate total erasure of the public record of her time as Secretary of State.
I’m still reporting from Washington. Good day.
Good Resurrection day morning, I’m still reporting on finding the truth.
And so after I recorded this, I had all these doubts that it wasn’t good enough and that I forgot to mention this and that – but then that still, small voice – and this time it wasn’t so small – the voice of the Holy Spirit came to me and simply said, “THAT’S GOOD ENOUGH”.
And now as my eyes fill with tears, that my confirmation that I’m right square on that path – the right path for me. It’s not your path, but it’s my path. It’s the best I can do with my available tools and mental abilities on this day.
God bless you all and I sincerely wish for you all to have God’s voice fall on you and your family in the mightiest way to guide you and yours, and comfort you when you have fears or doubts, and to keep you on His path He has for you.
Amen.
This morning’s Daybreak poll from USC and the LA Times shows Donald Trump lost one tenth of a percentage point – to 46.6%. Hillary Clinton got another post convention bump of 1.1% up to 41.7%.
That means Trump’s lead now stands at 4.9% over Clinton.
I prefer the methodology of the Daybreak poll, and there certainly is a big difference between its results and others. For example, the new Reuters/Ipsos survey shows Trump tied with Clinton at 37% each.
The RCP composite poll shows the same result – both candidates dead even. However, if you factor in the Libertarian candidate, Trump moves ahead by 1.2% points.
The Economist/YouGov poll gives Trump a 5-point lead as of yesterday. In the two major swing states - Florida and Ohio – Trump has a less than one-half point lead in Florida; and Clinton has a more-than one-half point lead in Ohio.
The MSM is lined up mostly behind Clinton. For example, USA Today’s current edition remarked:
“With the possible exception of Jefferson Davis, Donald Trump will be the worst president in American history…. Everyone agrees about that.”
Hmmmm, do I need to point out that Jefferson Davis was never the president of the United States? Then, they followed up with this zinger:
“Clinton’s historic candidacy has a special appeal to the smarter half of the American electorate.”
I’m still reporting from Washington. Good day.
Judge Jeanine hammered President Obama for essentially being the commander of injustice and chief fomenter of anarchy, during her opening statement last night.
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This is important because what Obama is trying to do is to create as much racial division as possible and then he and Hillary Clinton can pander to it, promising not only more free stuff, but tipping the scales of injustice his way.
Their long-ranged goal is to fire up Black Lives Matter and the New Black Panther party to essentially bring the same destruction to America that ISIS has brought to Syria.
But this week, it’s to get as many to Cleveland in an attempt to destroy the Republican National Convention as possible.
The question is, will it work? Not if we in the news biz can point out the connection between the upset and Obama and Clinton, and at the rate the American voters are fleeing from all things Clinton, we’ve got a good shot at keeping things under control.
I’m Still reporting from Washington. Good day.