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Nov 25, 2016 10:04:45   #
Tasine wrote:
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Rejoice and give thanks, yes, but NEVER LET DOWN YOUR GUARD BECAUSE SOCIOPATHS NEVER GIVE UP AND NEVER WORRY ABOUT THEIR CRIMINAL BEHAVIORS.



Good reminder!
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Nov 25, 2016 10:01:50   #
Rivers wrote:
Mathew Blanchfield – CEO of a New Mexico search engine optimization company called 1st in SEO – announced via a blog post on his site that he would no longer hire, work with, or do business with anyone who supports Donald Trump, voted for him, or supports the Republican Party:

“America has elected Donald Trump, a racist, sexist, fascist, to be our next president. 1st In SEO will no longer do business with any person that is a registered Republican or supports Donald Trump. 1st In SEO will also not do business with business interests that support either the Republican Party or Donald Trump. 1st In SEO obviously has no actual means of determining our clients’ or prospective clients’ political standing. We will rely on the integrity of the men and women who are our clients currently to find another Search Engine Optimization provider if they are Republicans, voted for Donald Trump or support Donald Trump. If you are a Republican, voted for Donald Trump or support Donald Trump, in any manner, you are not welcome at 1st In SEO and we ask you to leave our firm.”

After explaining that his Republican/Donald Trump-leaning business associates need to find another company, he renewed his support for Democrats:

“To our Democrat and Progressive clients, we want to recommit to you that we will continue to work diligently to improve your internet marketing results in this quickly changing world.”

So, it’s pretty clear that he’s not interested in interacting with, working with, or hiring anyone who’s ever said anything nice about Trump or the Republican Party.

Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Doesn’t this sound like the wedding cake lawsuits, except on a much grander scale? The owners of Sweet Cakes didn’t want to support a same-sex wedding, so they politely turned down the lesbian couples’ business, and then they got sued into oblivion.

I support the small business’s right to turn down business for any reason, and I support Blanchfield’s right not to want to associate with Trump/GOP supporters. I just think that Blanchfield’s decision will rapidly come back to bite him when he sees how many people around him either support Trump and/or the Republican Party, or who were outraged over his discriminatory practices, regardless of who they voted for. Check out his interview with Fox News’s Tucker Carlson:

https://youtu.be/YYWjltZpqKA
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He will pay dearly.
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Nov 24, 2016 14:50:16   #
S. Maturin wrote:
image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2016/04/rush-limbaugh-laughing-smiling-600.jpg

Editor’s note: Every Thanksgiving eve since 1994, Rush Limbaugh offers the real history behind the holiday, based on a chapter in his runaway bestselling book, “See, I Told You So,” written with the assistance of WND’s future founder Joseph Farah. Yesterday was no exception. Here are some excerpts from his take on the contribution of the Pilgrims to the future of America.

“The True Story of Thanksgiving,” written about in Chapter 6 of “See, I Told You So,” which is book two. It’s the chapter titled “Dead White Guys, or What the History Books Never Tell You.” And, by the way, this chapter and this story served as the foundation for the first book in the Rush Revere series, which was Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, where, in addition to “The True Story of Thanksgiving,” we have the true story of the Pilgrims, who they were, where they were.

The story of the Pilgrims begins in the early part of the 17th century. The Church of England under King James I was persecuting anyone and everyone who did not recognize its absolute civil and spiritual authority. Those who challenged ecclesiastical authority and those who believed strongly in freedom of worship were hunted down, imprisoned, and sometimes executed for their [religious] beliefs in 1600s England.

A group of separatists first fled to Holland and established a community. After 11 years, about 40 of them agreed to make a perilous journey to the New World, where they would certainly face hardships, but, at least the promise was, they “could live and worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences.” It’s a powerful belief, the belief in freedom of religion to engage in this kind of activity, to be able to cross an ocean to a place where you had no idea what to expect.

On Aug. 1, 1620, the Mayflower set sail. It carried a total of 102 passengers, including 40 Pilgrims led by William Bradford. On the journey, Bradford set up an agreement, a contract, that established “just and equal laws for all members of the new community, irrespective of their religious beliefs.” Where did the revolutionary ideas expressed in the Mayflower Compact come from? From the Bible. The Pilgrims were a people completely steeped in the lessons of the Old and New Testaments.

They looked to the ancient Israelites for their example. And, because of the biblical precedents set forth in Scripture, they never doubted that their experiment would work. They were people with incredible faith. The journey to the New World was a long and arduous one. And when the Pilgrims landed in New England in November, they found, according to Bradford’s detailed journal, a cold, barren, desolate wilderness. There were no friends to greet them, he wrote. There were no houses to shelter them. There were no inns where they could refresh themselves. And the sacrifice they had made for freedom was just beginning.

See Rush Limbaugh’s “Rush Revere” series in the WND Superstore.

During the first winter, half the Pilgrims – including Bradford’s own wife – died of either starvation, sickness or exposure. When spring finally came, Indians, the Native Americans, indeed, “taught the settlers how to plant corn, fish for cod and skin beavers for coats. Life improved for the Pilgrims, but they did not yet prosper! This is important to understand because this is where modern American history lessons often end.”

That’s where the traditional story of Thanksgiving ends: The Indians helped ’em and they learned how to plant corn, had they had a big feast, and that’s what we celebrate today. No! Thanksgiving is actually explained in [way too many] textbooks as a holiday for which the Pilgrims gave thanks to the Indians for saving their lives, rather than what it was. Thanksgiving was “a devout expression of gratitude” to God. If you doubt that, go look at George Washington’s first Thanksgiving Proclamation, when Thanksgiving became a national holiday because of George Washington.

You cannot escape the fact that it was a national holiday rooted in thanking God for America, for the blessed nature of our country, and this is exactly what the Pilgrims did. That’s what they were thankful for. Here is the part that has been omitted from the traditional textbooks, and it was omitted when I was in school.

The Pilgrims had merchant sponsors. They didn’t have the money to make this trip themselves. There were sponsors, merchants in Holland and London that paid for it. They had to be repaid. So, the contract that they had called for everything they produced to go into a common store, and each member of the community was entitled to one common share. “All of the land they cleared and the houses they built belonged to the community as well. It didn’t belong to any individuals, and everything they produced was to be distributed equally. Everyone would get the same, and everybody would be the same.” All of the land they cleared and the houses they built belonged to the community as well.

Nobody owned anything. They just had a share in it. It was a commune, folks. Bradford, who had become the new governor of the colony, recognized that this form of collectivism was as costly and destructive to the Pilgrims as that first harsh winter after settlement. He decided to take bold action. Bradford assigned a plot of land to each family to work and manage.

Whatever they produced was theirs to do whatever they wanted – sell it, keep it, use it, but it was theirs. Well, you know what happened. This was, in effect, the unleashing of the power of competition and the marketplace. The Pilgrims had discovered and experimented with what could only be described as socialism, and it failed miserably.

It didn’t work! Drastic action taken by William Bradford got rid of it. What Bradford and his community found was that the most creative and industrious people had no incentive to work any harder than anyone else, because no matter what you produced, you got the same as anybody else.

If you didn’t produce anything, you still got the same amount that everybody else got.

What Bradford wrote about this social experiment should be in every schoolchild’s history lesson: “The experience that we had in this common course and condition tried sundry years … that by taking away property, and bringing community into a common wealth, would make them happy and flourishing – as if they were wiser than God.”

“For this community [so far as it was] was found to breed much confusion and discontent, and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort,” he continued. “For young men that were most able and fit for labor and service did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men’s wives and children without any recompense…”

That’s from his own journal. The Pilgrims found that people could not be expected to do their best work without incentive. So what did Bradford’s community try next? They unharnessed the power of good old free enterprise. They let every family have its own plot of land to work and they were permitted to market the products, the crops that they grew.

Bradford wrote, “This had very good success. For it made all hands industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been.”

As a result, the Pilgrims found they had more food than they could eat themselves. Now, this is where it gets really good, folks. They set up trading posts and exchanged goods with the Indians.

In other words, there was capitalism going on. There was buying and selling going on. There were profits. A group of people arrives on a boat committed to being equal and the same. It fails. They end up turning out industrious activity, creating that by virtue of competition and being able to keep what you produced. They produced more than they needed. They ended up setting up trading posts. They exchanged goods with the Indians, and the profits finally allowed them to pay off the debts to the sponsors, the merchants in London who had sponsored them.

Thus the success and prosperity of the Plymouth settlement attracted more Europeans and began what came to be known as the “Great Puritan Migration.” In other words, the Pilgrims had such overwhelming success at growing their community, word spread all the way back to England, and it began this humongous migration of people.

Remember, the Pilgrims preceded the founding of the country by hundreds of years. They really were the ones that got it started and showed how it could be done. And it was – I don’t want to use the word “rich.” It was so plentiful, this was what they were thankful for. They thanked God for the guidance found in the Bible for restructuring their community, and shared their bounty with the Indians, who did teach them how to do things they didn’t know how to do, basically be farmers.

And that’s “The True Story of Thanksgiving.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/rush-tells-the-real-story-of-thanksgiving/#fF9FBZ7U6AMLVO3B.99
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I listen to Rush tell it every year and it never gets old.
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Nov 20, 2016 12:56:20   #
JFlorio wrote:
Start a help me move fund for them. I will contribute. Do they actually think that we don't know they're scared? If this election has taught us anything it's that liberals are scared of about everything.



Hannity has already offered one way, first class tickets. No takers yet, I assume.
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Nov 20, 2016 12:52:30   #
Rivers wrote:
In coverage of a November 17 rally at Northeastern University, The Huntington News reported junior Towsif Ahasan “encouraged students to oppose Trump by any means necessary” and quoted him saying “make the NRA regret giving us the right to bear arms.”

The rally was sponsored by NU Students Against Institutional Discrimination (SAID). The flier for the event was emblazoned with the words, “Students Against Trump By Any Means Necessary.”

The text of the flier said:

Students on campus gather together to protest the election of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States of America. As students from marginalized backgrounds, inclusive of those who are immigrants, Black, Latinx, Muslim, LGBTQIA identifying, disabled, this rally serves as a space of discussion, solidarity, and speak out on experiences as the first steps to change.

Huntington News reports the rally was attended by “approximately 100 students,” some of whom stood in line to use a megaphone to make comments.

Towsif Ahasan addressed the crowd, saying, “What I am interested in is material change. We have to make a difference at the state and local level now. People of color […] matter in New York and Massachusetts, but they matter in Idaho and Kansas too.”

The News reports that Ahasan “encouraged the crowd to stop Trump by any means,” just as the event flier indicated, then they quote him saying, “Exercise your Second Amendment right. Let’s make the NRA regret giving us the right to bear arms.”

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/11/18/paper-anti-trump-protest-speaker-make-the-nra-regret-giving-us-the-right-to-bear-arms/
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I didn't realize that the NRA gave us the right to bear arms.
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Nov 20, 2016 12:44:47   #
rk wrote:
Contrast capitalism to the first failure of Socialism/communism in America in 1620.
On the brink of starvation the Pilgrims had to abandon their socialist experiment to survive.


People seem to want to forget that.
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Nov 20, 2016 07:36:09   #
L8erToots wrote:
I had the rare opportunity last night to have a long discussion with a very bright 21 year old friend of my children's who was a strong Sanders supporter who voted for Hillary. I think it's important to really see and hear the other side's point of view, especially of our future generation.
Here is just a sample of the long discussion, but was the part that was the eye opener for me:

"By it's very nature capitalism produces winners at the expense of the losers. The only thing stopping the winners from keeping the losers down permanently are government regulations. Well, the problem is that the winners tend to find their way into government decision making and we get things like the financial collapse in 2008.

With technology improving, automation is increasing. This means jobs will go away in certain markets, and that's going to be bad at first but good in the long run. Eventually we may look back in history and scoff at the idea that people had to go to work every day. So we might as well start talking about things like basic income or how to implement a system where everyone has their basic needs met without having to work.

Mark my words, his policies will only hurt the the working class. We don't have a jobs problem, unemployment is at a good rate. The problem is the past generation or two has been unable to find upward mobility or jobs that allow them to thrive, thus shrinking the middle class. Average income is either remaining the same or decreasing while costs and inflation are rising. Pissing off the countries we do business with and deporting millions of immigrants is only going to cause economic turmoil and the expenses will get passed on to the middle class."

Comments anyone?
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"So we might start talking about things like basic income or how to implement a system where everyone has their basic needs met without having to work."
If no one works, where will the money come from?
Are most Americans satisfied with the basics? Nope, that's why we work hard - to have nice things.
Kid's an idiot.
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Nov 19, 2016 01:44:56   #
Hi, Angie. Welcome aboard. I'm MCMLX and I'm right up the road in Greenville.
Hopefully, you will enjoy the posts. I've learned a good bit from OPP.
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Nov 17, 2016 20:11:47   #
Big dog wrote:
Ahhh to be a politician. Oh never mind, my character flaw would keep me outside. I'm honest.


Yep.
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Nov 17, 2016 18:51:21   #
reconreb wrote:
The taxpayer's provide security for X- presidents and families , some of these people are multi millionaires ,, Why ? I can see some cooperation with S. Service but these people have the means to pay their own way ..


And why do elected officials get yearly pensions after they leave?? ? They don't do crap while they are there.
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Nov 16, 2016 21:19:43   #
endgame wrote:
News
Greek police clash with demonstrators protesting Obama’s visit to Athens

Published: 15 Nov 2016 | 18:19 GMT
Greek police clash with demonstrators protesting Obama’s visit to Athens.


Go to Reuters for full story...

Leftist demonstrators protesting against US President Barack Obama’s visit to Athens have clashed with police, who used tear gas to disperse the crowd as people tried to break through cordons.

Protesters run away from teargas as they clash with riot police during a demonstration against the visit of U.S President Barack Obama, in Athens, Greece, November 15, 2016. © Alkis Konstantinidis

This is the first time that Obama has visited Greece during his eight years in office. Last time Greece was visited by a US president when Bill Clinton held the office in 1999. His visit also saw extensive street fighting between anarchists and riot police.

Protesters clash with riot police during a demonstration against the visit of U.S President Barack Obama, in Athens, Greece, November 15, 2016. © Alkis Konstantinidis

Authorities had to step up security measures "as the circumstances require," with a number of protests planned, a police source told AFP earlier today......

Obama left Washington on Monday, embarking on his last trip across Europe before President-elect Donald Trump assumes his post in January 2017........

He is to spend one more day in Greece to continue the discussion of Greece's economic situation and Europe's migration crisis. He will then leave for Germany on Wednesday, intending to soothe concerns over Trump’s upcoming presidency.
News br Greek police clash with demonstrators prot... (show quote)




I haven't heard of protests, but my question is still --- Why the hell is he doing this tour like he's a freaking rock star??!!
Economic situation and migration crisis??!!
About the least qualified to speak on these.
That POS turns my stomach.
And going to Germany to "soothe" concerns??!!
Wow.
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Nov 16, 2016 14:17:04   #
Big Bass wrote:
She's still in meltdown-mode. She is blaming everyone but the guilty party for her loss - HER! Even Obunghole is saying she didn't work hard enough in Iowa to secure their vote. At least she hasn't blamed George Dubya for her losing.



The Bushes voted for her.
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Nov 16, 2016 14:01:54   #
jeff smith wrote:
tying upthe loose ends. getting things ready for his final push and exit . to live happily ever after in his new country.


I wish!
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Nov 16, 2016 13:57:30   #
JFlorio wrote:
Another catch all word used by liberals. If you agree with them you are tolerant. If you disagree with them you are intolerant. If you disagree vehemently your not only intolerant but a bigot. Words have no meaning on the left anymore.


Says it all, J.
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Nov 16, 2016 13:43:37   #
Onelostdog wrote:
MY FRIEND IN THE LGBT COMMUNITY



I admit I was a bit worried when my friend told me that he had decided to join

the LGBT Community. But, I still consider him a friend...



Looks like a friend to keep.
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