Trump Wins Electoral Vote

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So much for the attempted Electoral coup. Trump did indeed lose two votes, a little short of the 37 needed to toss the election to Congress. Clinton lost four. Trump crossed the 270 threshold earlier this evening in Texas. A recording with the Archives and the President of the Senate in now a final formality; certification in Congress will follow.

Donald Trump officially crossed the line to 270 electoral votes with electors in Texas casting a ballot for the Republican shortly before 5:30 p.m. EST.

Calls for Trump to be voted down by members of the Electoral College were roundly ignored on Monday – with only two ‘faithless’ Republican electors rejecting the president-elect and four deserting Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Several more electors tried to ditch the Democratic loser, in an effort to pressure Republicans into doing the same and selecting a more moderate GOP president.
Trump applauded his victory when that scheme didn’t work and flaunted it in front of the media.

‘Today marks a historic electoral landslide victory in our nation’s democracy,’ he said in a statement to reporters. ‘I thank the American people for their overwhelming vote to elect me as their next President of the United States.’

‘The official votes cast by the Electoral College exceeded the 270 required to secure the presidency by a very large margin, far greater than ever anticipated by the media,’ he added.

Congress will certify the Electoral College vote on January 6 and Trump will be sworn in on January 20.

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They voted theirs, not yours, sweetie. Daily Mail.

We can put this one in the books. I’m going to bed.

Terror In Turkey; Terror In Germany

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The Russian ambassador to Turkey was murdered by an Islamic terrorist today.

Russia’s ambassador to Turkey has been assassinated by an off-duty police officer in front of terrified witnesses allegedly in retaliation for the crisis in Aleppo.

The gunman -smartly dressed in a black suit and tie – reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” and said in Turkish “We die in Aleppo, you die here” after shooting Ambassador Andrei Karlov in the back.

The attacker was fatally shot by police after killing Mr Karlov and wounding three others in what Russia’s Foreign Ministry has called “an act of terrorism”.

Mr Karlov, 62, was delivering a speech at an art gallery in the capital of Ankara when he was shot from behind in an attack caught on camera, and then shot at least once more at close range as he lay on the floor.

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More blessings from the religion of peace. The Mirror.

This isn’t good. The murder is bad enough but this one makes a tense situation much more volatile. The Russians will not tolerate this. Watch for rapid developments in and from this story.

And the world didn’t even have time to process that attack before ISIS (who else?) launched another assault in Berlin, Germany. There, a terrorist drove a large truck through the crowd at a Christmas market – reminiscent of the Nice, France truck attack this summer.

At least nine people have been killed and more than 50 injured after a lorry ploughed through a crowd of shoppers at a busy Christmas market in Berlin.

German police at the scene have indicated the incident is likely to be a terror attack.

The vehicle sped through a crowd of shoppers at the Christmas market on Breitscheidplatz Square near the Kurfuerstendamm Avenue in west Berlin.

According to local reports the driver has not yet been apprehended, and police have now launched a manhunt.

That story is developing also. It happened while I was writing the above Turkey story. Sadly, attacks like this, against Westerners in places like Germany, have almost become routine, the new normal. This trend must be reversed.

The Germans (and the rest of the West) should watch the Russian reaction and emulate it.

Developing…

The President: Election Day 2016

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Today 538 Americans decide who becomes America’s 45th President. Following your suggestions last month, he should be Donald Trump. We should know the results soon. And the election should be certified by the end of the month.

Hillary and the Democrat Party elite, along with the GOP elite, and the B-listers of Hollywood have tried to stage a coup. Emails, letters, videos, and death threats have been employed in an attempt to sway Electors to not vote for Trump, even if bound so by law. So far they’ve only reached the mind of Chris Suprun, compromised patron of Ashley Madison.

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Suprun, Elector of conscious, dubious 9/11 “hero” and bankrupt philanderer. Politico.

To be successful, the elites need 37 Electors to jump ship. Then, the election would move to Congress, much as it was under the Articles. There, one of two things would happen before January 20th. Either the members would follow you and the presumed E.C. majority and elect Trump. Or, they would pick a GOP elite, like Jeb Bush, and commence America’s second Civil War. Kind of gives new meaning to “vote or die”, eh?

We’ll know the outcome shortly. Happy election day!

Obama’s Last Push For Gun Control

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Let’s hope it’s the last. And it’s probably bound to fail anyway. Still, even as he departed for Hawaii, Obama started his push to ratify the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty through the Senate.

We weren’t going to cover this because, frankly, it seemed like just a desperate last salvo from a failed, departing President. But in the days since it was announced, there have been uncomfortable rumblings about some GOP Members of Congress caving in…

President Obama just formally delivered the UN Arms Trade Treaty to the United States Senate for ratification and he is demanding that Congress approve it.

As you know, the UN Arms Trade Treaty would implement global firearm import/export restrictions and force member states to create gun owner registries.

This has always been the goal of the modern gun control movement in America. Final gun control – disarmament – cannot happen without a detailed registry of who owns which firearms.

The gun control advocates are now just one Senate vote away from realizing this disarmament dream…

The White House is already trying to spin this. They are calling it “common sense” gun control. They are begging that a handful of Liberal Republicans break with their party and vote to create a nationwide gun registry.

In the Western World, there has never been a gun registry that wasn’t followed by confiscations.

Registration, confiscation, then you’re down to beating off attackers with your shoe. But they want to make even that a criminal act. Like in France.

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These murder numbers are a tad low. News Pipeline.

Tomorrow is the real U.S. Presidential election, by the way.

Hollywood Heresy On Firearms: Do As We Say, Not As We Shoot

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Celebrities love to preach to the unenlightened. They tell you to “vote or die”. If you vote the wrong way, they tell your Electors how to vote. And many of them are big on gun control – for you in the real world where guns are useful, not for them on-screen where everything is make-believe.

Gary Baum and Scott Johnson wrote for the Hollywood Reporter of the massive hypocrisy surrounding the entertainment industry and firearms.

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We’re talking about a lot of guns onscreen. Since 9/11, America’s obsession with everything spy, terrorism and war-related has grown — and the content the population consumes increasingly reflects that. A 2015 report published by The Economist concluded that gun violence in PG-13 movies had tripled since 1985. And an analysis undertaken by THR found that the number of gun models pictured in big box-office movies between 2010 and 2015 was 51 percent higher than it had been a decade earlier, suggesting that the public’s appetite to see guns in entertainment is on the rise. (In the real world, research shows that the number of new gun owners is declining, while owners are buying record numbers of guns.)

A 51% increase in guns in the fake world of film but you’re supposed to disarm in the real world of ISIS and the knockout game.

That armory pictured above? It’s not the NRA museum locker in Virginia. It’s a Hollywood prop house in California.

A CLASS OF ARTISANS SIT AT THE CROSSROADS WHERE THE GUN meets Hollywood. They’re called armorers, and they have one foot firmly planted in each world. “Until they stop making films and outlaw weapons altogether, we’re going to keep doing what we’ve been doing,” says Gregg Bilson Jr., president of the American Entertainment Armorers Association and head of the Independent Studio Services, one of Hollywood’s biggest prop houses.

ISS is a massive, family-owned business — renting everything from Chinese takeout containers to canoes. With more than 16,000 guns in its arsenal, nearly all real, ISS is the largest armory in Hollywood (about 80 of the guns at the NRA’s Hollywood exhibit are on loan from ISS). Bilson’s crew of armorers and gunsmiths helps finicky directors from Michael Mann to Oliver Stone find and use historically appropriate weapons, train A-list actors (like Bradley Cooper, Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro) in how to wield them safely and shepherd complex projects to completion. “You can’t have a modern movie without a car rolling down the street or someone taking out an iPhone,” says Larry Zanoff, an ISS armorer who has worked on many big Hollywood productions. “Seventy-five percent of the time there’s at least one gun involved.”

Bilson agrees: “We’re just telling a story. Sometimes it’s told with a meal and two actors, sometimes it’s told in a hostage standoff.”

Few visitors get to enter ISS’ weapons department, but THR reporters were buzzed through the caged gate and into the linoleum-lined beating heart of Hollywood’s gun culture. Tucked amid the scraggly foothills of the San Fernando Valley, big rigs queuing out back, it’s a Willy Wonka wonderland for some, a nightmare war zone for others. Housing thousands of firearms of every conceivable type — from black powder pirate muskets to Uzis and flamethrowers, the ISS inventory is organized and displayed with an archivist’s care. All are carefully modified to shoot blanks for the screen.

Need dozens of AK-47s to outfit a band of terrorists? How about a range of Glocks for a police procedural? It’s all available in the weapons department, and if it’s not, they’ll make it for you. An industrial 3D printer can spit out precise custom parts. And the artists in the molds department create frames around existing firearms, or entirely new rubber ones of varying flexibilities, from firm to slack enough to pistol-whip.

Bilson, who took over the business his father founded in 1977 in his Culver City garage, built the weapons department. Today, Zanoff and Karl Weschta oversee a small staff of harried, passionate employees who manage the day-to-day of Hollywood’s gun ecosystem. At any moment, between 5,000 and 7,000 of ISS’ weapons are in circulation. On one day THR visited, carts were packed with guns marked for delivery to such popular shows as Pretty Little Liars, Preacher, Shameless and Scandal.

Unceremoniously tucked away in a black metal closet at ISS are shelves of firearms that were held by A-list protagonists in big movies: Tom Cruise’s HK45 from Collateral, the M1 Garand utilized by Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino, the silenced shotgun employed by Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men. Staffers call it the “hero cabinet.”

How many of you have 16,000 guns? And I thought no-one outside the military or the police needed an assault rifle. ISS loans more than rifles and handguns too. They have everything from flintlocks to Mini-guns to grenade launchers. I imagine they’re a Class III outfit and a special (very special) exception to California’s gun laws.

That would sum it up nicely: Hollywood is very special; you are not.

The very same people who wantonly sling lead and violence on the silver screen often do not want you capable of defending yourself even in your own home. Remember that the next time you’re tempted to shell out $12 a ticket to see their latest low-rent, recycled filth.

There are two types of people in the world – those with a gun, and those who dig. Now dig!

— The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Stripping It Down: Dancing For Dollars And Maybe For Dignity

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And, now, for a departure from the ordinary of the blog. Herein we have no cigars, no Christmas ties, no excuses for why books take so long to finish, no terrorism, and only the slightest implied hatred of government.

I used to frequent gentlemen’s clubs on occasion. There are two of them in Athens. Well, there were two some twenty years ago. I’ll get to my ancient reminiscing shortly.

The whole Athens, 90s, go-go scene returned to mind as I read a recent article in The Baltimore SunExotic dancers are legally changing the way they work and the way they’re paid.

Dancers at strip clubs have long been considered “independent contractors” whose wages consist solely of tips. But a wave of lawsuits against clubs across the country — including in Baltimore, New York, Atlanta, San Diego and Denver — has challenged that, and legal victories in Maryland and elsewhere have added dancers to payrolls at some clubs.

In New York City, more than 2,000 dancers who worked at Rick’s Cabaret between 2005 and 2012 were awarded $10.9 million in a class-action lawsuit they brought against their employer.

Cari Tabor, who sued the Baltimore club Scores in 2014, said that on a good night, she could make $1,000 in tips. But sometimes she didn’t make enough to cover fees charged by the club. She said a minimum wage helps make sure employees are being compensated for their time.

“It’s a base start,” she said.

Historically, strip clubs have treated dancers differently from other staff when it comes to pay.

“It’s always been that way until recent cases. If you were a bar or a nightclub and hired a band, or comedians, you wouldn’t think of those entertainers as employees,” said Baltimore attorney Peter Prevas, who has represented several clubs, including Chez Joey in Gamble’s lawsuit.

Prevas said when strip clubs bring in adult film stars to dance for a limited engagement, they are not considered employees, either.

“The industry has always treated it that way,” he said.

Prevas said he first started seeing the pay lawsuits about five years ago. He said paying dancers a regular wage is a large expense that could potentially put some clubs out of business.

“It’s all over the country,” he said. “I read all the reported cases all over the country, and there’s lots.”

Andrew Alley, owner of Scores Baltimore, declined to comment on specific cases, but said the lawsuits are driven by attorneys looking to make money.

Tabor, 38, said in her lawsuit against Scores that she was charged “house fees” during each shift she worked. Her suit also alleged that she could be charged for gaining weight.

“There’s plenty nights where you have to pay $80 to work that night,” said Tabor, who said she began stripping when she was 17 but has since stopped.

“Really, we were the ones making them money,” she said.

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Secret Stripper.

This is an industry rank with just about every abuse possible. It’s a little worse than the health club racket and almost as bad as insurance. The atrocity isn’t per se institutional but it is systemic, it’s everywhere and in all things. There are problems with all facets and most people in the business. I saw a little of this back in Athens.

I lived for a few years in what might best be described as a college students’ slum. Back then it was great. Standards were low then. One day I was doing laundry when in walked a girl from one of those two clubs. I had met her one of twice before. We talked. As it turns out she was my next door (kind of around the corner) neighbor. In fact, I had three dancer neighbors.

We shall call the three roomies: “Star,” “Roxy,” and “Mercedes”. Or “the girls”. “My girls”. We became friends. Through them I met pretty much all of the other girls at the club and the managers. I also knew all of the bouncers because I worked out with them at the old Gold’s Gym on Alps Road. Knowing everyone in a strip club makes things easy on a part-time patron. It also makes the whole experience mundane, which is the polar opposite of what one would expect (especially a single 22-year-old male). That’s part of the reason I gave up the place.

Anyway, all three of “my girls” were as sweet as possible. Really, nicer young ladies were not to be found. Nor more attractive. I have no idea how they were paid back then but I suspect it was all tips. They each made a small weekly fortune. And they were constantly broke.

Similar to the woman in Baltimore, any of my girls could have made $1,000 per night. Given schedule inconsistency and the fact that this was 20 years ago, it was probably more like $500 per night. Still great money in 1996.

The three probably brought in (and I’m wildly guessing here) $5,000 per week. And yet between the three of them they did not have a car. They caught rides in taxis, from other dancers, someone’s mom, “boyfriends” (meaning suckers), and sometimes with me. I was not a sucker because my taxiing usually came with at least free admission and a few drinks.

I found that a little odd. The lack of a car, not my freebies. Each sweetie had a valid license. No DUIs that I knew of. Plenty of cash. So, why no car? Like I said, they were perpetually broke.

The financial straits might have had something to do with Mount Versace. Where the girls’ dining room should have been there existed a pile, 7 1/2 feet tall, of fancy, worn only once-then discarded, new designer clothes. Star’s visit to the laundry room had been an anomaly.

They spent every penny they made. My apartment was around $250 each month. Theirs could not have been much more. They had power. They seemed well fed. I suppose all the rest was spent at the mall.

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Seattle Weekly.

Where was I? This one really has no starting point, ending point, or point in general.

As I mentioned, this particular business is notorious for shadiness. All things being equal I prefer being an independent contractor. Most employers and the IRS hate this idea. I hate them right back. Many of these clubs try hard to cheat the ladies. Many of the ladies try hard to cheat the clubs. I really can’t form an opinion on this matter beyond that (shocking, yes!).

If I ran such an establishment, and thank God I do not, I would pay with a hybrid system. I would provide a base “draw” salary which the ladies would be expected to exceed and replace in tips. I also would not charge them any BS fees.

None of this would at all change the nature of the business. Ultimately, people do what they want to. And they come and go. I left it all in Athens. I imagine all three of “my girls” did as well.

Herein I got to run together current events news with an old memory. I suppose that what struck me about the Sun story was the feeling I would have never wanted my sweet neighbors cheated financially, even though they regularly did that to themselves. And I hope all of this works out well for everyone involved.

There. That’s as much of a point or moral as you get from this ramble.

American Schools: Not Dead Last, But Dying

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Fred Reed suggested that Donald Trump appoint John Derbyshire as Secretary of Education. He won’t even though there are few candidates better suited for the job. Maybe he won’t because there are few better suited.

Back to ponderous wisdom. Bright kids learn to read by reading, by going to the library and coming back with ten books, by reading voraciously, indiscriminately, clandestinely reading under the covers at night with flashlights. You don’t teach them to read. You get out of their way. In fact, you don’t teach them much of anything. They do it.

Coming back to the plight of John’s kids and Spanish, I ask myself what I actually learned in high school. Almost nothing. I took required courses in economics, geography, Latin, Spanish, English, some kind of history (that I cannot remember what sort of history suggests that it did not add materially to my store of knowledge), government–and and came as blank as I had begun. While I wasn’t bright enough to attract tour buses, I was some above average–and yet, apart from math, learned no more than the dumbest kids. If Tommy (name redacted) hadn’t stolen the senior-civics exam, I would still be in high school.

I did profit from two years of algebra, one of plane geometry, and typing. Why? Because I was interested. I can still do long division of polynomials. What I really most learned in school (my high school transcript may not fascinate you. Patience. I am coming to a point) was physiology. For some reason it interested me and I inhaled textbooks, to lasting effect (eosinophils, neutrophils, basophils, large and small monocytes…see?)

From which we conclude: Kids will learn what interests them. They won’t learn anything else. This is why hackers of fifteen years break into secured networks but do not know whether Columbus discovered America or the other way around.

So what is the point of school?

As far as the schools go in modern society, the point is plain: to manufacture good, little, obedient worker drones. Schools are a good place to indoctrinate children into state worship. That’s child abuse. They also mandate forced, unpaid attendance at dull, prison-like indoctrination centers. That’s slavery. And they provide employment for pedophiles, social justice warriors, and other otherwise unemployable folks (and, yes, a few dedicated teachers, sometimes and in a very few places). That’s make-work stimulation. Finally, the schools serve as outlets for tax dollars better spent elsewhere by the productive and the property-owning. That’s communism.

So, we pay for and our children endure: abusive, make-work, communist slavery. In America. In the 21st century.

Derbyshire has previously called for abolishing public education. That’s an ideal approach. It probably won’t happen anytime soon. It will happen someday. But even that’s not enough to fix the real problems.

With a few customized exceptions, schools, period, do a poor job of educating anyone. (Home schooled and privately tutored children do the best – period). Regardless of what kind of primary school you went to, rattle off three things you learned after, say, third grade. If you recall anything, it’s likely something you taught yourself.

It’s not just you. It’s all humanity. The system needs a total conversion. What we have today just does not work. It produces 40th rate results.

The U.S. Department of Education just released its 2015 Performance of U.S. 15-Year-Olds vs. The Rest of the World study report. We did terrible in all categories. I say “we” because we all bear some responsibility. I am atoning by writing this call for change.

The Department of Education didn’t exist until the late 1970s. It educates no-one and never has. At best it is a system for tracking its own failures. At worst it’s a massive, national expose on the theme of abusive, communist slavery. The results of this stupidity:

U.S. kids tie for 40th place in math:

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25th place in science literacy:

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24th in basic literacy:

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Previous research has shown that the U.S. spends more on education than just about any other nation on Earth. We’re not getting our monies’ worth. It’s not a money problem. It’s a problem of both people and their thinking (or distinct lack thereof).

One will note that the countries that outshine us are uniformly either Asian or European or Euro-based countries (i.e. New Zealand). It’s not just the education system that’s failed. Since 1965, immigration policies haven’t helped either. I’ll be blunt: the introduction of 60 million lower IQ immigrants from the third world is dragging down our averages.

Look at the three U.S. States listed under “reading”. Massachusetts students, resembling the demographics of Norway more than Mexico, would tie for second place. North Carolina students would be in the top ten. Puerto Rico’s students place below Mexico. There’s probably a politically correct reason why they didn’t independently display results from Wyoming and Vermont.

If they broke it down by regions, counties, and cities the results would be more dramatic. I imagine there are whole broken schools systems that can barely compete (if we can call it that) with places like Somalia.

A proper system would have a place for all levels of interest and aptitude. Primitives with no interest in Western Civilization and no ability to get there would stay put in their own native lands. Lower level students could be fast tracked through to either vocational training or some form of employment. Average students would remain average. And gifted children would breeze through unhindered and learning what they like at their own pace.

This “Utopian” dream greatly resembles the way things have worked in advanced countries for millennia. This would cost a fraction of what we spend now. It would improve civic responsibility and interest. It would free our children to both be children and to become adults. And it would send numerous bureaucrats to the soup lines.

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Juno News.

The choice is ours: unproductive torture or enlightenment. Do we really care about the children? Society? Civilization?

A Matter Of Time Or Timing: Slightly Divergent Views On The Economy

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Both are probably right. The difference is a matter both of timing and of probability.

Gerald Celente sees a Trump-based boom right now and into next year.

TREND FORECAST: The trend is your friend. Approve or disapprove of his choices, Trump has picked a corporate cabinet of top-notch business leaders. Unlike politicians, Trump will run the White House like he runs his businesses. It’s about the bottom line. Therefore, we forecast a strong dollar and steady economic growth. For US exporters, however, the strong dollar will dampen profits.

Celente is likely correct. Bob Moriarty takes a long-term view. And it is not as rosy as Celente’s.

Americans want to believe that coups or revolutions and the threat of constant violence is something that only happens in other countries but all the signs are there that say we are due to a revolution soon or at least a coup. I wrote a book in November of last year I called The Art of Peace about my reflections on being at war and what comes our way soon. This is part of how I summed it up on the very last page,

The banking system is collapsing. I don’t mean to say it’s going to collapse, it’s collapsing as I write. Only few recognize it today but when the system grinds to a halt after the banks steal all the deposits of their customers, the world will get it. We may well have our first worldwide revolution as a result. We have already seen just how thrilled the populations were when the banks closed in Argentina, Greece, Italy and Spain. The popularity of Trump and Sanders is a monument to just how pissed Americans are at their government, with recent polls showing 81 per cent of those polled were unhappy with the Federal government. When the banks close, the 99 per cent are going to be some kind of pissed.

How close is the US to revolution? Pretty damned close.

Moriarty is likely correct as well.

Not as rosy but probably more realistic. Celente is talking about riding the wave while it lasts. He’s the one who coined the term “banksters”. And the banksters have been in the process of grabbing everything that’s left of value before the collapse. That explains, partly, the swings in the market over the past year or two and the current surges. This may continue for a short while longer. If you can also benefit, then great.

If Trump is moderately successful in making America great again, then the process may drag on, much the same as it has been lately, for years. If he is wildly successful, then things may actually improve in concrete terms. Again, time will tell but the odds are against us.

Make the most of the best if and while you can. Prepare for the worst if and while you can.

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Time.

You’re Not An American

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Get out!

What goes around, comes around. Last night I was reminded of a story which appeared immediately after the election. It was one of the 1,000 fake sob and panic stories posted on Farcebook about (fill in the blank) otherkin being assaulted by straight, white, male, Americans – Nazis wearing red MAGA hats, all of them. I found it again courtesy of the Arab “American” News:

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Boo hoo. Poor Yasmin: “These people don’t see me as an American”.

We don’t see her as an American because she is not an American. She should leave the U.S. immediately. Well, as soon as she gets out of jail.

Turns out Yasmin lied and was accordingly arrested. Surprise.

The Arab “American” News has yet to correct or retract their story. Surprise, again. They should get out too.

Where should they all go? “Hell” is the only answer I can come up with off the cuff. Anywhere but here or Europe or other Western locales. The West has too much of this trash floating around.

In London, last night, more than 1,000 Muslim invaders gathered in the streets and called for a world-wide Caliphate. The terrorists openly flew a Taliban flag while shouting hateful messages against white Christians and blocking traffic. Again, the suggestion of Hell comes to mind, as both a good place for these people and for their Caliphate.

Have the British (originators of the Maxim gun) no working machine guns these days?

They do, of course, as do all Western peoples. The invaders should take a hint from the success of Brexit, Trump, Le Pen, etc. and leave while there’s time.

They’re not Americans. They’re not British. They offer nothing but violence, deception, and lies. They must go. Now.