Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Vowing to ‘Defend the Defenders’, Secretary-General Urges End of Double Standards in Tackling Abuse, Bias, Rising Intolerance Worldwide

Source: http://www.un.org/press/en/2017/sgsm18456.doc.htm
Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks to the Human Rights Council, in Geneva today:
It is a profound honour to address the Human Rights Council.  For 10 years, you may have known me as the “other” High Commissioner, just down the road.  And so it is a great privilege to be with you for the first time in my capacity as Secretary-General.  I am here in a spirit of gratitude.  And I am here at a time of urgency.
Disregard for human rights is a disease, and it is a disease that is spreading — north, south, east and west.  The Human Rights Council must be part of the cure.  You can be pivotal for prevention, sounding early warnings of crises.  Commissions of Inquiry and fact-finding missions respond to serious allegations of human rights violations around the world.  The scrutiny and recommendations of the Council’s independent experts shed light, enhance protection and guide policy.  The Council’s growing engagement with civil society strengthens so much of your work and is especially vital at a time when civil society space is shrinking in so many places.  And through the Universal Periodic Review, every country in the world has had its human rights record thoroughly examined.
Despite differences among members, this Council is based on a shared understanding: upholding the rights of all people and in the interest of all States.  And that truth is integral to every aspect of the work of the United Nations.  Our three pillars of peace, development and human rights are inseparable and they are mutually reinforcing.  Human rights – civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights - must never be seen as a luxury or “saved for later”, after peace and development have been achieved.
Human rights are an intrinsic part of all that we do and all that we are.  And so we must speak up for human rights in an impartial way without double standards.  We must invest in human rights and recognize human rights as values and goals unto themselves, not allowing them to be instrumentalized as a political tool.  And indeed, the integrity and credibility of this Council will only be enhanced by proceeding in a manner that avoids unbalanced treatment of Member States.
I say all of these things as the Secretary-General of the United Nations.  But, my support for human rights goes deeper.  It’s personal.  I grew up under the Salazar dictatorship in Portugal.  I did not know democracy until I was 24 years old.  I came of age seeing how the denial of not just civil and political rights, but also social, cultural and economic rights, corroded every aspect of society.  It condemned many to a life of poverty.  It triggered mass migration.  Portuguese couldn’t vote through the ballot box, so many voted with their feet.
And I saw the dictatorship oppressing not only its own citizens, but also the people of the African colonies, including by waging wars for 13 long and bloody years.  And my passion for defending human rights has sprung both from the grass roots as a young man and later from the top as Prime Minister leading a country in pursuit of human rights and dignity for all its citizens.  And it only grew stronger serving as High Commissioner for Refugees and witnessing the terrible consequences of ignoring — or blatantly trampling on — people’s fundamental rights and dignity.
Now, as Secretary-General, I see every day how the future of our world and the future of human rights go hand-in-hand.  Our world is becoming more dangerous, less predictable, more chaotic.  New conflicts are multiplying.  Old ones never die.  And both are more and more interconnected with the threat of global terrorism and violent extremism.
Again and again, we see violations of human rights as early and leading indicators of crisis.  Again and again, we have seen human rights abuses play into the hands of extremists.  At the same time, violations of economic rights, such as massive inequalities within and between States, are a growing source of social unrest.
If we are to truly address these challenges, we must make prevention our priority, tackle root causes of conflict and react earlier and more effectively in addressing human rights concerns.  That is the lesson of so many conflicts and the driving force behind the Human Rights Up Front initiative.  We know that just as denial of human rights is part of the problem, the active promotion of human rights is part of the solution.  And that means supporting Member States in building capacity, strengthening States, institutions and civil society.
Perhaps the best prevention tool we have is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the treaties that derive from it.  The rights set out in it identify many of the root causes of conflict, but equally they provide real world solutions through real change on the ground.
I look to the Human Rights Council to be fully engaged and help affect the change on the range of issues that requires your attention in our troubled and turbulent world.  They include deliberate and systematic violations of international humanitarian law in a growing number of conflicts and which this Council has done much to expose.
We are increasingly seeing the perverse phenomenon of populism and extremism feeding off each other in a frenzy of growing racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim hatred and other forms of intolerance.  Minorities, indigenous communities and others face discriminations and abuse across the world.  And the same applies to members of the LGBTI [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons] community.  The rights of refugees and migrants are under attack.  Human trafficking is on the rise.  And with so many people escaping war, the international community must not escape its responsibilities.
We must do our utmost to re-establish the integrity of the international refugee protection regime.  Our challenge here is not really about “sharing the burden”.  It is about “sharing the responsibility”.  We have a collective responsibility embedded in the values we share and the Charter that defines us.
By the same measure, we must forcefully resist calls to reinstate torture.  Torture is cowardly, produces no usable information and shames every country that inflicts it.  And similarly, let us work together to turn back efforts to reinstate capital punishment.  I say this as a citizen of a country that abolished the death penalty 150 years ago.
We simply cannot achieve any of our goals without the full participation of women and girls.  Within the United Nations, I am committed to establish a clear road map with benchmarks to achieve gender parity across the system.  I will soon propose to the General Assembly ambitious new steps to help end sexual exploitation and abuse committed under the United Nations flag.
We must do far more around the world.  Hard fought gains on women’s rights are being chipped away, whether it is through a pushback on women’s reproductive rights or turning a blind eye to domestic violence or violently enforcing traditional gender roles.  Let us say loud and clear:  women’s rights are human rights.
As we do so, I also make a special appeal for the rights of children.  Millions of children around the world are denied their rights.  And children are the main victims of war and crises, the effects of which often last a lifetime.  More than half of the world’s refugees are children, perhaps the most defenceless people on Earth.  Let us act to protect children of all ages, ensure they know their rights, and can live and breathe those rights every day and everywhere.
Let us also recognize that we must do more to ensure equal attention to economic, social and cultural rights.  The corpus of human rights is indivisible and interdependent.  We cannot pick and choose, emphasizing some and ignoring others.  The 2030 Agenda [for Sustainable Development] provides an ideal platform to demonstrate our commitment to all human rights.  As the High Commissioner has often pointed out, the right to development is at the core of the 2030 Agenda.  The right to quality education, housing, food, water, equal access to employment — these and other economic and social rights — can and must be realized.
As we work to promote all human rights, I want to express a final word of appreciation and admiration to those on the front lines.  To human rights defenders, I say:  thank you for your courage.  The United Nations is on your side.  And I am on your side.  I remind Member States of their responsibility to ensure that human rights defenders can operate without fear of intimidation.  Human rights defenders must be able to freely participate in the Council and engage more broadly with the United Nations without fear of reprisal.  This is critical to our work and to the credibility of Member States.
Journalists are an essential part of the checks and balances of any society.  They, too, must be guaranteed full protection in law and practice to do their vital work independently and without interference.
The struggle for human rights is at the heart a struggle to expand the horizons of the possible, to bring out the best of our selves and to unleash the best of our societies.  Human rights inspire.  Human rights transform.  Human rights drive progress and change the course of history.
I am determined to raise the profile of human rights and to speak out whenever necessary.  And I will do my utmost to defend the defenders.  We will build a safer and more stable world for our children as we recognize the interconnections between peace, development and human rights.  We will advance security by advancing dignity, justice, equality and the rule of law.  I thank the Human Rights Council for working to point the way.  Thank you very much.

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News NOTEBOOK
Times Colonist: Greater Victoria school district puts class trips to U.S. on hold
Board wants clarity on travel restrictions; Sooke trustees to discuss the issue tonight
 “Until more certainty and clarity is established regarding travel restrictions, no future trips to the United States will be planned,” said board spokeswoman Katie Hamilton.
http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/greater-victoria-school-district-puts-class-trips-to-u-s-on-hold-1.10585975

Monday, February 27, 2017

US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Regulatory Relief Is on the Way

After a relentless, eight-year regulatory onslaught that loaded unprecedented burdens on businesses and the economy, relief is finally on the way. The president and leaders in Congress have quickly made good on campaign pledges to rein in the regulatory state.
https://www.uschamber.com/above-the-fold/regulatory-relief-the-way

In other US Chamber news...
Rule 1 for Trade Negotiators: No 'Own Goals'
Some trade proposals now being shouted from the sidelines—including some from progressives already in staunch opposition to the administration’s positions on a host of issues—certainly fit this description.
The Trump Administration should recognize these recommendations for the self-destructive proposals they are as officials consider negotiating new bilateral trade agreements and updating older agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
https://www.uschamber.com/above-the-fold/rule-1-trade-negotiators-no-own-goals

Quality Over Quantity: We Need Digital Privacy Policies That Drive Economic Growth
As technology plays an increasing role in our daily lives, policymakers are trying to better understand how to respond to its role as both an economic driver and a disruptor. In many countries, the kneejerk response to our changing technological environment has been to regulate. But more often than not, these policies become barriers that restrict the benefits of the digital economy instead of driving growth.
https://www.uschamber.com/above-the-fold/quality-over-quantity-we-need-digital-privacy-policies-drive-economic-growth

U.S. Chamber and MetLife Team Up to Support and Celebrate America’s Small Businesses
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and MetLife (NYSE: MET) today announced a new multiyear collaboration to elevate the voice of America’s small business owners and highlight the important role they play in the nation’s economy.
https://www.uschamber.com/above-the-fold/us-chamber-and-metlife-team-support-and-celebrate-america-s-small-businesses

A Model Trade Agreement? Congress Already Provided One
In light of President Trump’s pledge to pursue expanded trade that is both free and fair, it’s worth revisiting the question of how the federal government should pursue enforceable new trade agreements to advance these goals.
https://www.uschamber.com/above-the-fold/model-trade-agreement-congress-already-provided-one

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News Notebook
Puget Sound Business Journal: Historic luxury yacht Olympus leaving Seattle after almost 70 years, sailing for New York
The classic motor yacht M.V. Olympus which has been the Pacific Northwest since 1942 has just been sold for an undisclosed price and will head out of Lake Union through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard for the last time on Feb. 26.
http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2017/02/21/historic-luxury-yacht-olympus-leaving-seattle.html


PT. LEADER: Local banks dominate: National banks at bottom of Jefferson County market share report
For the first time in 20 years, the top three banks with the most market share of depositors in Jefferson County can be defined as local, Washington-based banks, not national institutions.
http://www.ptleader.com/news/local-banks-dominate-national-banks-at-bottom-of-jefferson-county/article_9b05691a-f88c-11e6-a089-abb2f29880f0.html


Sequim Gazette: Hiring event planned in March; boot camp readies job seekers
http://www.sequimgazette.com/business/hiring-event-planned-in-march-boot-camp-readies-job-seekers/

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Washington state delegation bound for Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain

Department of Commerce hosts 12 innovative companies, showcases state’s massive information and communications technology sector at world’s premier mobile tech conference, Feb. 27 – March 2

With more than 90,000 software developers and 14,000 companies, Washington State is the epicenter for innovation in cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as gaming, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Executives from 12 businesses in the state’s massive information and communications technology (ICT) sector join the Department of Commerce next week for Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the world’s largest conference for the mobile tech industry, attended by over 100,000 people from 206 countries last year.

The Choose Washington pavilion, located in App Planet, Hall 8.1, B58, features a mix of startups and established businesses, including Syntonic, a mobile platform services company whose CEO and co-founder, Dr. Gary Greenbaum, will give a keynote speech highlighting the emergence of new consumer mobile access models at a Mobile Ecosystem Forum Feb. 28. Other exhibitors featured in the Choose Washington pavilion are: Apptentive, Buddy®, Glympse®, Guppy Games|Media, iBugle, Meylah Corporation, Qikspace, Sirqul™, TouchBase, Tupl, UpTop™ and the Economic Development Council of Seattle-King County. Supporting the trip are the Washington Technology Industry Association and tech news site GeekWire.

“Washington is famously a center for innovation in digital media and mobile technology development,” said Brian Bonlender, state Commerce Director. “Today, an estimated 127 new things are connected to the internet every second, bringing exciting opportunities for entrepreneurs and tech workers everywhere. This industry is strengthening communities well beyond the Puget Sound tech corridor. The next wave of transformative technologies will create new businesses and jobs throughout the state.”

“Buddy Platform has been a proud partner in the Choose Washington Pavilion at Mobile World Congress every year since 2012. The support we get from the Washington State Department of Commerce, like the export voucher program, is very helpful,” said David McLauchlan, CEO of Buddy Platform. “From business matchmaking services to managing show logistics, Commerce’s expertise and the resources they offer to the delegates are critical for allowing us to focus on our business goals and maximize ROI.”

“This is the second time Tupl has participated in Mobile World Congress – the largest event of the year – as part of the Washington State pavilion,” said Petri Hautakangas, CEO of Tupl Inc. “With the incredible support provided by the Department of Commerce team, last year we tracked up over 20 high-value meetings that allowed us to accelerate the growth of our business. We are confident that MWC 2017 will be no different!”

The Department of Commerce team organizes business matchmaking introductions for their exhibitor companies to meet with mobile carriers, hardware manufacturers, enterprise mobility strategists and marketers to negotiate licensing agreements and grow global awareness of their unique technologies and services. Members of Commerce delegations have reported over $13.5 million in new sales from participation in this event over the last five years.

Many small and medium-sized tech companies would not be able to attend international trade shows of this caliber without export vouchers provided by Commerce. Made possible through the U.S. Small Business Administration’s State Trade Expansion Promotion (STEP) program, these reimbursement-style grants will help offset the cost of international business development for 10 of this year’s 12 delegate companies.
source: http://www.commerce.wa.gov/news-releases/washington-state-delegation-bound-mobile-world-congress-barcelona-spain/




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Friday, February 24, 2017

Senator Murray Stands with Workers and Families to Call Out President Trump for Breaking His Campaign Promise to Put American Workers First

(Seattle, WA) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) toured a job-training program in downtown Seattle, and joined local workers and families to speak out against President Trump’s Rigged Cabinet, so far filled with billionaires, millionaires and Wall Street executives who have demonstrated little interest in putting working families first. Sen. Murray said that even though there was great news for the American people last week when his nominee for Secretary of Labor Andrew Puzder dropped out amid public pressure, the same energy is needed to continue holding the Administration accountable to the people it represents. She emphasized how critical it is to make everyone’s voice heard to fight back against President Trump’s hurtful agenda.
“Republicans may control Congress, but the American people have a voice and I urge everyone to use it. That is how we can fight back against this President’s harmful agenda,” said Senator Murray. “That is my message to the people of Washington state. Make your voice heard—whether that means calling, writing, or marching in the streets. And I will lift your voice up in the U.S. Senate.”
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=145A2A59-BDC7-470C-8306-4FBA33C7B06A

02.17.17
WA Dems Concerned about Detention of DREAMer, Denounce ICE Raids
Lawmakers also call for clarification of administration’s practices
WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Today, U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Patty Murray (D-WA), joined by Reps. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Adam Smith (WA-09), Denny Heck (WA-10), Derek Kilmer (WA-06), Rick Larsen (WA-02), and Suzan DelBene (WA-01), sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to express concern that enforcement priorities are now so broad that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, such as Daniel Ramirez Medina, may be caught up in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids.
Under the Executive Order titled “Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States,” Mr. Ramirez should not have been a priority for detention by ICE. The letter seeks clarification of the changes to ICE’s enforcement priorities and the practices of ICE agents at the doors and in the homes of immigrants.
“We expect due process and facts to guide government agency’s actions,” the members of Congress wrote. “But what we have seen from this administration is repeated falsehoods about immigrants and refugees, and suspicion and allegations rule the day. This is unacceptable, and we demand better.”
That America may break its promise to DACA recipients, who came out of the shadows to sign up for the program with the understanding that they would not be targeted for detention and deportation if they followed the law, is of particular concern to the members of Congress. Further, the Senators and Representatives note that immigration raids do not succeed in creating safe communities.
“In nearly all circumstances, engaging in immigration raids to detain people is unnecessary and damaging to our communities,” wrote the members of Congress.
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wa-dems-concerned-about-detention-of-dreamer-denounce-ice-raids

News Notebook: No, I'm Not a Muslim Too!---Truth for the World
 In hopes to garner sympathy from those in the world, there are many so-called “Christians” carrying signs and shouting “I’m a Muslim too.” I want to start by explaining that if you are a Muslim, then you are not a Christian. If you are a Christian, then you are not a Muslim! There's simply no two ways about it.
https://truthfortheworld.org/blog/2017/02/no,-im-not-a-muslim-too!?platform=hootsuite

Editorial Note: This is the latest chic thing to do in some circles  to show empathy toward a religion that is bent on world dominance through intimidation even force, on those who want no part of.
 I agree it's outright denying one's faith in Christ, in order to be chic, in order to be part of the crowd is stupid to say the least. It's the short of thing you find in highschool, a bunch of sheep following a shepard down a wrong path because it just feels good to do so. I was never part of the crowd in highschool, never joined the bandwagon to "fit in", so I won't start now. My faith is in Christ Jesus, not in a pretender.

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Thursday, February 23, 2017

COMMON DECENCY TAKEN A BACK SEAT IN WASHINGTON STATE!

Inslee decides to ignore Trumps order to restore public restroom decency...




Statement from Inslee on Trump Administration removing protections for transgender students
“I strongly oppose the Trump Administration’s reversal of federal protection for transgender students. Washington state will continue to be a place where all children can feel safe from discrimination, harassment or assault based on their gender identity. Our state’s law, the Anderson-Murray Act, passed in 2006, will remain in place and is unchanged by the new federal guidance. And just last year our state Human Rights Commission did important work to put rules in place that uphold the rights of our transgender students and residents. Our schools will protect transgender students and ensure they have access to the same facilities, classes, and the opportunities as other students.
 “We will continue to stand together to protect some of our most vulnerable students - we know that these young people face high rates of bullying, harassment and even violence. We have a long way to go to make sure that all our students can learn safely and free from discrimination.”
http://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/statement-inslee-trump-administration-removing-protections-transgender-students

Related stories..
Bellingham Herald: Seattle mayor says Trump transgender move is 'bullying'
 http://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/state/washington/article134383724.html#navlink=SecList
Everett Herald: End of transgender bathroom rule gets conservative praise
http://www.heraldnet.com/news/end-of-transgender-bathroom-rule-gets-conservative-praise/

The Olympian: What happens now to the Supreme Court's first transgender rights case?
http://www.theolympian.com/news/politics-government/article134447984.html#navlink=SecList

Seattle PI: Trump withdraws federal protection for transgender kids' bathroom choice
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/politics/article/Trump-withdraws-federal-protection-for-bathroom-10952495.php

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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

" Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln, and many of our greatest Presidents, fought with the media and called them out, oftentimes on their lies." ---President Trump

Remarks by President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at Make America Great Again Rally
THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you, everybody.    Thank you all.  I didn’t know that Melania was going to be saying the Lord's Prayer, but I thought that was very beautiful.  Thank you.   Thank you.  
It's so great to be here in Florida, my second home, with you.  This is a state I truly love.  This is a state where we all had great victory together.  Thank you.   It's now been one month since my inauguration, and I am here to tell you about our incredible progress in Making America Great Again.    And I’m also here to tell you about our plans for the future.  And they're big and they're bold, and it's what our country is all about, believe me.  
I'm here because I want to be among my friends and among the people.   This was a great movement -- a movement like has never been seen before in our country, or probably anywhere else.  This was a truly great movement, and I want to be here with you, and I will always be with you, I promise you.    I want to be in a room filled with hardworking American patriots who love their country, who salute their flag, and who pray for a better future.  
I also want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news.   The dishonest media, which has published one false story after another, with no sources, even though they pretend they have them -- they make them up in many cases -- they just don’t want to report the truth, and they've been calling us wrong now for two years.  They don’t get it, but they're starting to get it, I can tell you that.    They've become a big part of the problem.  They are part of the corrupt system.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/18/remarks-president-trump-and-first-lady-melania-trump-make-america-grea-0


 More from the White House..

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you very much, everybody.  It's a great honor to be here.  This was some beautiful morning and what a job they've done, like few others have been able to do.
I am very, very proud of Lonnie Bunch.  The work and the love that he has in his heart for what he's done is -- I always talk about you need enthusiasm, you need really love for anything you do to do it successfully.  And, Lonnie, you are where?  Come on.  Where's Lonnie?  You should be up here, Lonnie.  Come on.
And David -- we have to get David up here, too.  David Skorton is tremendous and he was singing Lonnie's praises all morning long.  So you two should at least be here.  So we appreciate it very much.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/21/remarks-president-trump-national-museum-african-american-history-and

Remarks by President Trump Announcing the Designation of Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster to National Security Advisor
THE PRESIDENT:  So I just wanted to announce -- we've been working all weekend very diligently, very hard -- that General H.R. McMaster will become the National Security Advisor.  He's a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience.  I watched and read a lot over the last two days.  He is highly respected by everybody in the military.  And we're very honored to have him.  He also has also known for a long time General Keith Kellogg, who I also have gotten to know and he's a terrific man, and they're going to be working together.  And Keith is going to be Chief of Staff, and I think that combination is something very, very special.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/20/remarks-president-trump-announcing-designation-lieutenant-general-hr

Statement by President Donald J. Trump on the Death of Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin
President Donald J. Trump was saddened to learn of the unexpected death of Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin. An accomplished diplomat, Ambassador Churkin worked alongside his U.S. counterparts in New York for more than a decade. While American officials sometimes disagreed with their Russian counterparts, Ambassador Churkin played a crucial role in working with the United States on a number of key issues to advance global security.  The President offers the condolences of the American people to the Russian people and government.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/21/statement-president-donald-j-trump-death-russias-permanent

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

" We live in a dangerous world. We are witnessing a multiplication of new conflicts, old conflicts seem never to die – be it in Afghanistan or Somalia ." ---Sec. General António Guterres.

Remarks to Munich Security Conference
António Guterres. Sec. General
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, it is indeed a great pleasure for me to be back in Munich now in this new capacity.
We live in a dangerous world. We are witnessing a multiplication of new conflicts, old conflicts seem never to die – be it in Afghanistan or Somalia – and these conflicts are becoming more and more interlinked and linked to a new threat of global terrorism. If one looks from Nigeria to Mali to Libya, Israel-Palestine, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, it is clear that all these crises are connected to each other. Fighters moving from one place to another and sometimes going back to countries of origin, namely here in Germany, representing a huge threat to our common global security.
Now, many of these conflicts were borne of the fragility of states. In the beginning, they were internal conflicts, sometimes asymmetric, normally with huge violations of international humanitarian law and huge suffering, displacement of populations, but then other states become involved – either as parties to the conflict or supporters of the parties to the conflict. They internationalize, [become] interlinked, more strongly, and the truth is that they have been developing in a world where power relations became unclear.

I lived the Cold War, the bipolar world. I lived as Prime Minister [during] the period of a unipolar world. Now, yet we are not in a multipolar world, we are in a kind of chaotic situation, probably leading to a multipolar world. But in these chaotic situations with unclear power relations, impunity and unpredictability have been the name of the game. And it is in this context that I believe that we need and, I’ve said it several times, a surge in diplomacy for peace. Members States will have to assume the leading role, but I presume the Secretary-General of the United Nations can, using his good offices, be an added value in that surge, acting as a catalyst, sometimes a convener, but always as a bridge-builder and an honest broker. And trying to make countries understand, especially those that are involved as parties to a conflict or as supporters of the parties to a conflict, that independently of their differences, their contradictions, their different perspectives, the truth is that the danger for them and the danger for us all, let’s say Syria, for instance  not only the suffering of the Syrian people, not only the destabilization of the region, Iraq, refugees in Jordan and Lebanon – but the threat feeding global terrorism, the threat to us all is such and the threat to the countries involved is such that I believe the intelligent thing to is to come together and put an end to this kind of conflict.
Read more: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/speeches/2017-02-18/secretary-general%E2%80%99s-munich-remarks


From the UN NEWS CENTER:

'Time lost means lives lost,' warns UN aid chief, releasing funds to tackle drought in Ethiopia
21 February 2017 – The top United Nations humanitarian official today released $18.5 million from the organization's Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to enable critical aid for more than 785,000 people suffering from hunger, malnutrition and severe water shortages in Ethiopia's Somali region – the worst drought-stricken part of the country.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56213#.WKxr7fkrIps

'We cannot give up the fight' to end child recruitment, says UNICEF chief
21 February 2017 – Even though over the past 10 years, more than 65,000 children have been released from armed forces and armed groups, tens of thousands of boys and girls under the age of 18 continue to be used in conflicts around the world, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said today.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56212#.WKxsZ_krIps

UN Security Council condemns latest terrorist attack in Mogadishu
20 February 2017 – Strongly condemning the latest deadly terrorist attack in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, the United Nations Security Council today reiterated that its determination to support peace, security and development in the long-troubled country would not be swayed by this, or any other such attack.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56211#.WKxsv_krIps

Critical food aid shortages hit Africa's refugees hard, UN warns
20 February 2017 – Across Africa, some two million refugees are facing critical shortages in food assistance, the United Nations warned today.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56207#.WKxtJPkrIps

Amid global paradox, solutions that unify economic and social progress needed – UN labour chief
20 February 2017 – Highlighting that many around the world are left out from being able to benefit from global prosperity dividends and that even flourishing societies are seeing inequalities widen, the head of the United Nations labour agency today called for solutions that can bring economic growth combined with social progress.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56206#.WKxve_krIps


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Monday, February 20, 2017

USDA: Flushed Away…Probing For Antibiotic Presence in Our Food Supply

It’s a question with major public-health implications: Could antibiotics and other widely used medications get into our food supply when they are flushed into our sewers?
To try to answer that question, researchers from USDA and Penn State University (PSU) assessed whether some commonly used pharmaceuticals could get into a wheat crop irrigated with recycled wastewater.
Clinton Williams, a soil scientist with the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in Maricopa, AZ, and Alison Franklin, a Penn State doctoral candidate, along with her PSU adviser Jack Watson, evaluated wheat irrigated with treated wastewater at a specially designed site at University Park, Pennsylvania. The site was spray-irrigated with treated recycled wastewater over a 12-hour period at weekly intervals.
https://blogs.usda.gov/2017/02/17/flushed-away-probing-for-antibiotic-presence-in-our-food-supply/

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Research Can Help the Economy and Inform Policy
When most people think of forests, science isn’t the first thing that comes to mind, but, perhaps, it should. That’s because the U.S. Forest Service Research and Development program oversees projects across many science disciplines including forestry, genetics, wildlife, forest products and wildfire.
And the agency has been using this science to deliver returns on investments for stakeholders, industry partners, and the public.
For instance Forest Service research supported the U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s decision to not list the Greater sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act, listing the species would have necessitated restrictions on economic activity across 163 million acres.
Because monitoring and managing rare species can be expensive, Forest Service researchers developed new environmental DNA (eDNA) technologies that make it easier and less expensive to monitor rare fish species. Additionally, Forest Inventory and Analysis research estimates the value of carbon sequestered in U.S. forestlands from 2016-2045 at $450 billion.
https://blogs.usda.gov/2017/02/16/research-can-help-the-economy-and-inform-policy/

Tornado Devastates NFC Building, But Not NFC Workers
Within minutes of being notified of an impending storm, the employees of the US Department of Agriculture’s National Finance Center (NFC) in New Orleans felt the devastating impact of the EF-3 tornado that descend upon the two-story building with enough force to tear away whole sections of the brick façade in eight places and leave portions of its interior exposed to the elements.
“I could see it coming,” said Tara Gilliam, chief of Human Resources Management Staff. “It swallowed the building in a matter of seconds.”
Acting Deputy Director Michael Jackson saved countless lives by running down the halls to alert his coworkers of the incoming danger. He yelled for people to take cover before the pelting rain and heavy winds, reminiscent of the thunderous sound of a freight train, engulfed the NFC.
https://blogs.usda.gov/2017/02/15/tornado-devastates-nfc-building-but-not-nfc-workers/


Acting Secretary of Agriculture Visits Workers Impacted By Louisiana Tornado and Tours Storm Damage
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2017 - Acting Agriculture Deputy Secretary Mike Young visited the displaced workers of the USDA Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) National Finance Center (NFC) Monday after an EF-3 tornado hit the New Orleans-based NFC building last week, causing severe damage. No one was seriously hurt as a result of the storm, which struck at approximately 11:20 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017.
Following the tornado, the NFC immediately implemented its Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and within 12 hours advance teams were relocated to the alternate work site (AWS) in Bossier City, near Shreveport, La., to begin the resumption of business operations. The tornado struck NFC in the beginning of a pay week and NFC was able to ensure the safety of all employees, recover from the tornado, deploy staff to the AWS site in Bossier City, and still make timely payroll deposits to all employees they service.
"I wanted to say thank you," said Young addressing a crowd of NFC employees. He stressed the work they do is incredibly important, and commended them for their ability to execute their COOP in an instant and still deliver on providing the vital services without interruption. Young, along with the USDA Acting Chief Finical Officer Lynn Moaney, met with employees to express his gratitude and admiration for their hard work and personal sacrifice that kept the NFC running.
https://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentid=2017/02/0014.xml&navid=NEWS_RELEASE&navtype=RT&parentnav=LATEST_RELEASES&edeployment_action=retrievecontent

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News Notebook: DNR offering 3,000-acre agricultural lease in Paterson’s Horse Heaven Hills (from a Feb. 8th news release)
Bids, due April 6, to include water delivery
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering for lease approximately 3,000 acres of agricultural land in the Paterson-Horse Heaven Hills region. The bid opportunity is unique for its large size, atypical lease structure and the ability to tap into 3.9 acre feet of non-interruptible Columbia River water per acre.
 http://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/dnr-offering-3000-acre-agricultural-lease-paterson%E2%80%99s-horse-heaven-hills

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Saturday, February 18, 2017

WDFW announces changes to 2017 ocean bottomfish fishery

http://wdfw.wa.gov/news/feb1717a/
OLYMPIA – Anglers can expect changes to recreational bottomfish fisheries when ocean marine areas re-open March 11 to fishing for species such as lingcod and rockfish.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is making the changes to help ensure rockfish catches align with harvest limits adopted by the Pacific Fishery Management Council. The council is responsible for establishing conservation measures in ocean waters three to 200 miles off the Pacific coast.

Changes in effect beginning March 11 for the 2017-18 fishing season include:

Rockfish daily limit: Reduces the daily limit on rockfish to seven, from 10, in Marine Areas 1 (Ilwaco), 2 (Westport), 3 (La Push), and 4 (Neah Bay, west of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line).
Canary rockfish daily limit: Anglers fishing in Marine Areas 1 and 2 can retain one canary rockfish as part of the seven rockfish daily limit.
Bottomfish daily limit: Reduces the overall daily limit on bottomfish to nine, from 12, in Marine Areas 1 through 3 and Marine Area 4, west of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line. Rockfish count toward an angler's overall bottomfish daily limit. Anglers will be able to retain two bottomfish, such as lingcod or cabezon, in addition to their daily limit of seven rockfish.
Lingcod minimum size: Removes the 22-inch minimum size for lingcod in Marine Areas 1 through 3 and Marine Area 4, west of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line.
Deepwater lingcod closure: Reduces the size of the deepwater lingcod closure in Marine Area 1 by moving the southern boundary five miles north (to 46° 28.00' N. Lat. from 46° 33.00' N. Lat.).
WDFW is implementing the changes to daily catch limits to help ensure the conservation objective for black rockfish is met, said Michele Culver, intergovernmental ocean policy manager for the department.
"The black rockfish population remains healthy in Washington's ocean waters," Culver said. "However, we've seen an increasing number of anglers fishing for rockfish in recent years, which means more fish are being harvested than what we had estimated."
Meanwhile, anglers fishing in Marine Areas 1 and 2 now will be able to retain one canary rockfish as part of the daily limit for rockfish. Retention of canary rockfish previously had been prohibited in these areas to protect the species.
"Fortunately, the population of canary rockfish has rebounded and is now sufficient to allow harvest in areas 1 and 2," said Culver. "Anglers are still prohibited from keeping canary rockfish in Marine Areas 3 and 4, but that may change in the future."
In all four marine areas, anglers will now be able to retain lingcod regardless of fish size. Lingcod are abundant and removing the minimum size requirement is not expected to have any effect on the species' population, Culver said. The change also should benefit the yelloweye rockfish population, which is still rebuilding, by reducing encounters with the species while anglers are fishing for lingcod, she said.
Lastly, Culver said anglers should be aware that beginning July 1, they'll need to have a descending device aboard their fishing vessel in all marine areas, including the coast. Descending devices are used to release rockfish back to the depth of capture and significantly improve the survivability of fish that are released.  More information about these devices can be found on WDFW's website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/bottomfish/rockfish/mortality.html



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Friday, February 17, 2017

TRUMP TOOK THE MEDIA TO THE WOODSHED, AND THEY DON'T LIKE IT!

"  If we have a good relationship with Russia, believe me, that's a good thing, not a bad thing.' President Trump


Remarks by President Trump in Press Conference
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/16/remarks-president-trump-press-conference
Quote from the President answering question regarding Russia:
Q    President Trump, since you brought up Russia, I'm looking for some clarification here.  During the campaign, did anyone from your team communicate with members of the Russian government or Russian intelligence?  And if so, what was the nature of those conversations?
THE PRESIDENT:  Well, the failing New York Times wrote a big, long front-page story yesterday.  And it was very much discredited, as you know.  It was -- it’s a joke.  And the people mentioned in the story -- I notice they were on television today saying they never even spoke to Russia.  They weren’t even a part, really -- I mean, they were such a minor part -- I hadn’t spoken to them.  I think the one person, I don’t think I’ve ever spoken to him.  I don’t think I’ve ever met him.  And he actually said he was a very low-level member of, I think, a committee for a short period of time.  I don’t think I ever met him.  Now, it’s possible that I walked into a room and he was sitting there, but I don’t think I ever met him.  I didn’t talk to him, ever.  And he thought it was a joke.

The other person said he never spoke to Russia, never received a call.  Look at his phone records, et cetera, et cetera.  And the other person, people knew that he’d represented various countries, but I don't think he represented Russia -- but knew that he represented various countries.  That's what he does.  I mean, people know that.  That's Mr. Manafort, who's, by the way -- who's, by the way, a respected man.  He’s a respected man.  But I think he represented the Ukraine, or Ukraine government, or somebody.  But everybody -- people knew that.  Everybody knew that.  So these people -- and he said that he has absolutely nothing to do and never has with Russia.  And he said that very forcefully.  I saw his statement.  He said it very forcefully.  Most of the papers don't print it because that's not good for their stories.

So the three people that they talked about all totally deny it.  And I can tell you, speaking for myself, I own nothing in Russia.  I have no loans in Russia.  I don't have any deals in Russia.  President Putin called me up very nicely to congratulate me on the win of the election.  He then called me up extremely nicely to congratulate me on the inauguration, which was terrific.  But so did many other leaders -- almost all other leaders from almost all other countries.  So that's the extent.

Russia is fake news.  Russia -- this is fake news put out by the media.  The real news is the fact that people, probably from the Obama administration because they're there -- because we have our new people going in place right now.  As you know, Mike Pompeo is now taking control of the CIA.  James Comey at FBI.  Dan Coats is waiting to be approved.  I mean, he is a senator, and a highly respected one.  And he’s still waiting to be approved.  But our new people are going in.

And just while you're at, because you mentioned this, Wall Street Journal did a story today that was almost as disgraceful as the failing New Times’s story yesterday.  And it talked about -- you saw it, front page.  So, Director of National Intelligence just put out -- acting -- a statement:  “Any suggestion that the United States intelligence community” -- this was just given to us -- “is withholding information and not providing the best possible intelligence to the President and his national security team is not true.”

So they took this front-page story out of The Wall Street Journal -- top -- and they just wrote the story is not true.  And I’ll tell you something, I’ll be honest -- because I sort of enjoy this back and forth, and I guess I have all my life, but I’ve never seen more dishonest media than, frankly, the political media.  I thought the financial media was much better, much more honest.  But I will say that I never get phone calls from the media.  How do they write a story like that in The Wall Street Journal without asking me?  Or how do they write a story in The New York Times, put it on front page?  That was like that story they wrote about the women and me -- front page.  Big massive story.  And it was nasty.

And then they called.  They said, "We never said that.  We like Mr. Trump."  They called up my office -- we like Mr. Trump; we never said that.  And it was totally -- they totally misrepresented those very wonderful women, I have to tell you -- totally misrepresented.  I said, give us a retraction.  They never gave us a retraction.  And, frankly, I then went on to other things.
Watch full press conference: https://www.whitehouse.gov/featured-videos/video/2017/02/17/president-trump-holds-press-conference

Editorial Comment: Trump took the media to the woodshed, and the liberal media doesn't like it! The question the Trump asked during the press confrence is why can't we get along with Russia? I agree with Trump that trying to get along with Russia, China, and others is a good thing. It's the Democrats, and liberal media hacks who are against getting along with Russia, and that's Ironic because so many of these media types and politicians who claim to want peace. The press decried their credibility been tarnished by Trump. Since when it's the job of the president to ensure the media credibility? Like trust, respect, credibility is earned. So, the media's credibility or lack of, was done solely by them, not the president.


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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Congressman Kilmer: Kilmer & Newhouse Reintroduce Bill to Fix Veterans Healthcare System Mismanagement Issues

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Derek Kilmer (D-WA) and Dan Newhouse (R-WA) reintroduced legislation to force the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to move forward on fixes to its mismanagement issues. Their bill, the VA Management Alignment Act of 2017, would direct the head of the VA to issue a report to Congress detailing the steps they will take to reorganize and effectively improve veterans’ access to quality care.  
The legislation, supported by the American Legion and the American Federation of Government Employees, follows the release of comprehensive studies that uncovered management problems at the VHA. The reports that have been issued so far by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) have uncovered problems with the VA’s human resource department and that the VA did not follow through on internal and Congressional recommendations to fix the problems of manipulated wait times and management failures. Additional reports will be released to the public this year.
“Veterans have sacrificed to protect us – we need to have their backs,” said Kilmer. “Stories and reports about manipulated wait times and mismanagement in our VA system proved that systemic reforms were needed. We are calling on the VA to address management challenges and improve care so veterans get the services they have earned.”
“Every veteran deserves the highest level of care,” said Newhouse. “The men and women who served in uniform demonstrated their willingness to sacrifice for our country, and now it’s our responsibility to ensure the VA undertakes a framework to address systemic problems. Rep. Kilmer and I are committed to ensuring our nation’s veterans have access to accountable, improved care.”
The bill from Kilmer and Newhouse calls for the VA to deliver their report to the Committees on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate and House of Representatives within 180 days of the act’s passage. The report would spell out the roles and responsibilities for senior staff and organizational units within the VA and how they work together to promote efficiency and accountability.
In 2014, news reports came out about patient delays at the Phoenix VA and other facilities across the country. A national audit of the VA was conducted and it was found at the time that the VA Puget Sound hospital had new patients waiting 59 days – on average – for an appointment. Nearly 100,000 veterans use the VA Puget Sound system. Nationally, the audit found that 13 percent of VA schedulers reported that supervisors told them to manipulate appointments to make wait times look shorter.
The original GAO report evaluated how well the VHA followed through on recommendations to change management practices from internal and outside reviews of the organization. It also looked at how well a realignment of Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISN) from 21 to 18 was being carried out. Each VISN oversees all VA facilities and personnel in separate regions of the country.

http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/kilmer-and-newhouse-reintroduce-bill-to-fix-veterans-healthcare-system-mismanagement-issues-



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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

WH: President Donald J. Trump Names Lt. General Joseph Keith Kellogg, Jr. as Acting National Security Advisor

President Donald J. Trump has named Lt. General Joseph Keith Kellogg, Jr. (Ret) as Acting National Security Advisor following the resignation of Lt. General Michael Flynn (Ret).  General Kellogg is a decorated veteran of the United States Army, having served from 1967 to 2003, including two tours during the Vietnam War, where he earned the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with “V” device, and the Air Medal with “V” device.  He served as the Commander of the 82nd Airborne Division from 1997 to 1998.  Prior to his retirement, General Kellogg was Director of the Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Directorate under the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/13/president-donald-j-trump-names-lt-general-joseph-keith-kellogg-jr-acting

The full text of General Flynn’s resignation letter is below:

February 13, 2017
In the course of my duties as the incoming National Security Advisor, I held numerous phone calls with foreign counterparts, ministers, and ambassadors. These calls were to facilitate a smooth transition and begin to build the necessary relationships between the President, his advisors and foreign leaders. Such calls are standard practice in any transition of this magnitude.
Unfortunately, because of the fast pace of events, I inadvertently briefed the Vice President Elect and others with incomplete information regarding my phone calls with the Russian Ambassador. I have sincerely apologized to the President and the Vice President, and they have accepted my apology.
Throughout my over thirty three years of honorable military service, and my tenure as the National Security Advisor, I have always performed my duties with the utmost of integrity and honesty to those I have served, to include the President of the United States.
I am tendering my resignation, honored to have served our nation and the American people in such a distinguished way.
I am also extremely honored to have served President Trump, who in just three weeks, has reoriented American foreign policy in fundamental ways to restore America's leadership position in the world.
As I step away once again from serving my nation in this current capacity, I wish to thank President Trump for his personal loyalty, the friendship of those who I worked with throughout the hard fought campaign, the challenging period of transition, and during the early days of his presidency.
I know with the strong leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence and the superb team they are assembling, this team will go down in history as one of the greatest presidencies in U.S. history, and I firmly believe the American people will be well served as they all work together to help Make America Great Again.
Michael T. Flynn, LTG (Ret)
Assistant to the President / National Security Advisor
Source: The White House press release

Editorial note: If Flynn, committed a crime here he alone should bare the brunt of prosecution, not the entire administration. That's what the liberal media like the Washington Post, NY Times, LA TIMES, and others wants, to have Trump removed from office that's the bottom line. Some of us aren't buying the song and dance of the liberal press.




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NEWS NOTEBOOK:

WH: Joint Press Conference w/ Prime Minister Netanyahu
https://www.whitehouse.gov/featured-videos/video/2017/02/15/joint-press-conference-w-prime-minister-netanyahu

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

UN NEWS CENTER: Opening remarks at the World Government Summit António Guterres

Ladies and Gentlemen,
It’s an enormous pleasure and an enormous honor to be here. I am very grateful to your Highness [Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum] for your very kind invitation.
If one looks at today’s governance problems at the country level, between countries or at multilateral governance in the world, we face a terrible lack of trust. Lack of trust between peoples, between governments and political establishment. Lack of trust between countries and lack of trust in relation to governance in global multilateral institutions.
Looking at country level, it is clear that globalization has been an enormous progress, complete with technological development, globalization brought a huge increase in wealth, a reduction in absolute poverty in our world, improved welfare in general, but globalization had its losers. We have the rust belts of this world. Lots of people who feel they were left behind and that the political establishments of their countries have not taken care of them. On the other hand, we see the inability to handle problems relating to the movements of people, to migration, refugees and then linkage that is made to terrorism, the feeling of insecurity and anxiety. Also, this sense that governments are not taking good care or being able to handle it properly.
We see youth, youth that is the potential of mankind. But, in many countries that have problems in relation to the capacity to find hope, to find jobs, even if they are educated, creating enormous frustrations. All this generates, in a context where also political systems have not been able to adapt to the new changes in the communication and information technologies, this has generated a gap between public opinion, societies, and governments. That is one of the factors, today, that undermines governance. And then, if we associate it, in certain societies, with corruption and other problems, we understand that we have a serious problem to handle.
Now, it is clear that reform is needed to reconcile people with political establishments; political establishment need to adapt to these technologies in information and communication; need to empower citizens and empower young people. I am a strong believer in a German philosopher, [Jurgen] Habermas, who said: “the key element of democracy is the permanent intercommunication between the political society and the civil society and the fact that the civil society influences the decision making process in the political society."
see full statement: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/speeches/2017-02-13/secretary-general%E2%80%99s-remarks-world-government-summit

Related story
In Dubai, UN chief addresses deficit of trust between governments, citizens and institutions
13 February 2017 – The world faces a “terrible lack of trust,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said today addressing the World Government Summit in the Emirati city of Dubai, and called for reconciliation between people, their governments and global multilateral institutions.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56162#.WKMsUfkrIps

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Monday, February 13, 2017

WA DFI: Investor Bulletin - Alternative Mutual Funds Are Not Typical Mutual Funds

An alert from The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy

Alternative mutual funds (sometimes called alt funds or liquid alts) are publicly offered, SEC-registered mutual funds that hold non-traditional investments or use complex investment and trading strategies.  Investors considering alt funds should be aware of their unique characteristics and risks.

Investment Objectives:  Alternative mutual funds include a wide range of investment objectives designed to meet various investment needs.  Many alt funds try to minimize swings in the value of their investments and reduce risks by spreading their investments among different asset types and/or using complex trading strategies.  Some alt funds seek to generate above-market returns relative to other mutual funds that have a similar benchmark.
Investments:  Unlike traditional mutual funds, alt funds often seek to accomplish their investment objectives by investing in non-traditional investments.  For example, alt funds might invest in assets such as global real estate, start-up companies, or commodities such as gold or oil.  These investments can sometimes offer greater diversification or different returns than more traditional investments such as stocks, bonds, and cash.
Strategies:  Alt funds generally use more complex investment and trading strategies than more traditional mutual funds.  For example, alt funds may sell stocks short, use derivatives, or follow "absolute return" or “market neutral” strategies that seek positive returns even when the stock markets fall.  However, these strategies may result in higher costs and additional risks than traditionally managed funds.
How Do Alternative Mutual Funds Compare with Hedge Funds?

Alternative mutual funds often have similar investments and strategies to those of hedge funds, and thus alternative mutual funds may sometimes be marketed or sold as “hedge fund-like” options for retail investors.  However, alt funds differ from hedge funds in several important ways.

Regulatory safeguards:  As mutual funds, alt funds are regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940, which provides certain safeguards.  These protections include limits on illiquid investments, restrictions on borrowings and debt, and the requirement to allow investors to sell their shares at any time.  Hedge funds are not required to follow these regulations, and therefore may pursue non-traditional strategies and investments without the same regulatory safeguards.
Open to the public:  Any investor may purchase shares of alternative mutual funds.  In contrast, hedge funds shares can only be purchased by “accredited investors” or “qualified purchasers” who are required to have a minimum level of income or assets.  This is designed to limit investors in hedge funds to those who are financially sophisticated and generally can bear the risks of investing in funds that are not subject to the regulatory safeguards.
Potentially Lower Fees:  Investors in alternative mutual funds generally pay lower fees than hedge fund investors.  Many alternative mutual funds have an annual fee equal to two percent or less of the fund’s assets.  In contrast, investors in hedge funds generally pay advisory fees at a similar level plus a percentage of any profits earned.  For example, one fee structure is the so-called 2/20 meaning an advisory fee which is generally equal to 2 percent of the fund’s assets, plus a 20 percent fee of any profits earned.
Read more: http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumer/alerts/investor-bulletin-alternative-mutual-funds-are-not-typical-mutual-funds

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Saturday, February 11, 2017

PT. TOWNSEND SAYS: LET THEM IN! OKAY, PORT TOWNSEND, LET THEM IN YOUR HOMES!

City of Port Townsend highlight agenda item: Declare the City of Port Townsend to be a Sanctuary City
http://cityofpt.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=872&meta_id=136814
See full agenda: http://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=872
  A RESOLUTION affirming the City of Seattle as a Welcoming City that promotes policies and programs to foster inclusion for all, and serves its residents regardless of their  immigration or refugee status, race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, disability, homelessness, low-income or veteran status, and reaffirming the City’s continuing commitment to advocate and support the wellbeing of all residents

Editorial Comment: In a word, insane! These people are just wanting to stick it to Trump. I didn't see any of this during Obama was president when he did the same thing. All I see Port Townsend doing here is just going along with the crowd of open border zealots, just make themselves look good. The question is will any of these council members open up their own homes to these Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian refugees? Bet, you dimes to doughnuts they won't. So, just how welcoming the Port Townsend council is that's the question, let them in your house council!?
Bet, City of Port Angeles will be next to propose an idiotic move.


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Friday, February 10, 2017

PATTY'S RANTS ON TRUMP'S APPOINTMENTS, AND HEALTH POLICY

Sen. Murray to President Trump: Ripping Apart Health Care System Would Hurt Washington’s Efforts to Fight Opioid Epidemic
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) joined Senate colleagues in writing to President Donald Trump warning that repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) with no replacement would pull the rug out from under local communities working to combat the opioid epidemic, and could endanger millions of Americans just as they are getting treatment. A repeal threatens to cut $5.5 billion in federal dollars that each year go toward treating Americans battling opioid addiction through the Medicaid expansion or the ACA marketplaces. From 2014 – 2015, drug overdose rates in Washington state increased 10.5 percent and have surpassed car crashes as the number one cause of accidental death. Over the past year, Sen. Murray has met with families, health officials, and law enforcement in communities across Washington state, including Seattle, Bellingham, Vancouver, the Tri-Cities, Yakima, and Spokane, about the urgent need to address the opioid epidemic.
“The consequences of repealing the Affordable Care Act are dire for all Americans, but they are especially calamitous for Americans living with a mental illness, a substance use disorder, or both,” the Senators wrote. “Repealing this law will cut billions of dollars in funding, kick tens of millions of Americans off of their health insurance, and saddle providers with hundreds of millions of dollars more in uncompensated care.”
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=55414DEF-61DF-4F33-8CAD-1C8150C5223E

Joined by Fast Food Workers and Advocates, Sen. Murray Slams President Trump’s Labor Pick as “Uniquely Unqualified”
(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), top Democrat on the Senate labor committee, today held a press conference in the U.S. Capitol with fast food workers and advocates to highlight the many disqualifying aspects of the record of Andrew Puzder, President Trump’s nominee for U.S. Secretary of Labor. Puzder’s history of squeezing workers as the CEO of CKE Restaurants and his steady opposition to policies that would help workers, such as increasing the minimum wage and expanding overtime pay, raise serious questions about his ability to lead the U.S. Department of Labor.
“Puzder has spoken out against raising the minimum wage and against efforts to help more workers get overtime pay. He thinks robots would be more convenient for employers than actual workers, because robots never get sick or need a lunch break… and Mr. Puzder’s vocal defense of his deeply offensive ads—and so much more about his background—raise serious questions in my mind about his ability to represent the rights of women in the workplace, as any Secretary of Labor absolutely must be able to do,” said Senator Murray.
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=8BADAB2F-ACD1-414B-9130-223EFCC1B66C

Sen. Murray to Vote NO on Congressman Price for Health and Human Services Secretary: Cites Serious Ethical Concerns, Long Record Seeking to Undermine Women’s Health, and His Plans to Leave Millions of Americans, Including More Than 750,000 People in Washington State, Without Health Care
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) delivered remarks on the Senate floor calling on Senate Republicans to stand with families nationwide and vote NO on the nomination of Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Senate Republicans scheduled a final vote on the nomination of Rep. Price despite unanswered significant questions about his qualifications and ethical conduct. Senator Murray also has serious concerns about Rep. Price’s troubling plans for our health care system and health priorities crucial to women, families, and seniors nationwide. Congressman Price is a leading proponent of rushing to dismantle our health care system by repealing the Affordable Care Act, voucherize Medicare, and gutting Medicaid.
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=4E03580D-FE96-4209-B1EE-CCC5DCB2D7F0

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Thursday, February 9, 2017

JUST HOW COMPASSIONATE LIBERALS ARE REALLY?

OKAY:  JAY, PATTY, MARIA and Bob....PUT YOUR COMPASSION ON REFUGEES TO THE TEST, INVITE THEM TO LIVE WITH YOU!

 Senators Cantwell, Murray Honor Fred Korematsu, Denounce President Trump’s Targeting of Muslim & Minority Communities
The senators’ resolution establishes January 30, 2017, as “Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Patty Murray (D-WA) joined their Democratic colleagues in introducing a resolution honoring Fred Korematsu, who challenged the internment of Japanese Americans during World World II, and advocated throughout his life for the civil rights and liberties of all people. In light of what Koretmatsu stood up against, Senators Cantwell and Murray also denounced President Donald Trump’s recent Executive Order establishing a ban on refugees and nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries.
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/senators-cantwell-murray-honor-fred-korematsu-denounce-president-trumps-targeting-of-muslim-and-minority-communities

Senator Murray Honors Fred Korematsu, Denounces President Trump’s Targeting of Muslim & Minority Communities
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) joined her Democratic colleagues in introducing a resolution honoring Fred Korematsu, who challenged the internment of Japanese Americans during World World II, and advocated throughout his life for the civil rights and liberties of all people. In light of what Korematsu stood up against, Senator Murray also denounced President Donald Trump’s recent Executive Order establishing a ban on refugees and nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries.
“The legacy of Fred Korematsu and his fight for justice is an inspiration to all of us and a reminder of how important it is that people stand up and fight back against discrimination and oppression,” said Senator Patty Murray. “Washington state is all too familiar with the unjust treatment of Japanese-Americans and the impact it had on our families and communities, and I am proud that Washington state has learned from this history and is now on the front lines fighting back against an Administration once again taking our country down an un-American and unconstitutional path.”
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=B77865C4-C705-4B15-9CDE-870559440650



Statement from Gov. Jay Inslee regarding court order halting Trump immigration orders
This is a tremendous victory for the State of Washington. Thank you to AG Ferguson and his team for making the case that no person – not even the president – is above the law.
“There is still more to do. The fight isn’t yet won. But we should feel heartened by today’s victory and more resolute than ever that we are fighting on the right side of history.”
http://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/statement-gov-jay-inslee-regarding-court-order-halting-trump-immigration-orders-0

Inslee statement on President Trump executive orders restricting refugee assistance and immigration
January 25, 2017
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Gov. Jay Inslee today issued the following statement on President Trump’s executive orders:

“The state of Washington has a proud history of inclusivity, tolerance and compassion for all residents. Our diversity of people and cultures is a critical part of who we are, both as a state and as a nation. We will not let President Trump’s orders break faith with our state’s fundamental values.
“The president’s executive orders on immigrants signal that the better angels of our nature will not be realized. These actions, if implemented, would be mean-spirited, unnecessary and contrary to our values as Americans.
“We will not be intimidated or divided. The president this week has reminded us that people’s voices are more important than ever. Together, we will resist any effort that would violate Washington’s values, take away the opportunity for higher education or break up hard-working families.
http://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-statement-president-trump-executive-orders-restricting-refugee-assistance-and

Seattle Times: Seattle among 20 metro areas with most ‘unauthorized immigrants,’ new report shows
A new report from the Pew Research Center estimates there are about 150,000 immigrants in the Seattle area — equaling nearly 4 percent of the population — who do not have legal status.
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/data/pew-seattle-among-20-metro-areas-with-most-unauthorized-immigrants/

The loving and tolerant Left is known for practicing what they preach, right? ---Kevin Jackson show
So when the Berkeley rioters showed their outrage over President Trump’s Muslim refugee travel, we would figure they would be ready to take on the responsibilities that comes with anarchy
http://theblacksphere.net/2017/02/watch-travel-protesters-refuse-help-refugees/

German Teacher Takes In Migrant, Pays The Price---Amercia Now
A German high school math teacher paid the price for being welcoming and trusting towards migrants after he was murdered by one he befriended.
http://www.americanow.com/story/society/2017/02/08/german-teacher-takes-migrant-pays-price?fb=cc

EUROPEANS REJECT MUSLIM IMMIGRATION IN HUGE NUMBERS
Americans should learn from Europeans and take action before it's too late---Info Wars
http://www.infowars.com/europeans-reject-muslim-immigration-in-huge-numbers/



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Editorial Comment: You ask any of the supporters who are wanting refugees in this nation without being vetted first, come and live in their homes, most if not all would say no to that idea. So Washington politicians should set a good example of leadership right, by providing these people shelter in their own homes with them right? I dare say that would come up with excuses in not having these folks anywhere near their families.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

WH: Remarks by President Trump in Roundtable with County Sheriffs

THE PRESIDENT:  Oh, the sheriffs are great people.  Well, thank you very much.  Law enforcement was a big subject in the campaign and a subject that was very well received.  You have no idea how respected you are, sheriffs and, generally speaking, the leaders of law enforcement.  Anybody involved in law enforcement, you have no idea how respected you are -- you don't get the honest facts from the press -- if you don't know how respected you are.  So I just want to say that upfront.
I’m honored to welcome the National Sheriffs' Association.  Your leadership is here, and I know the great job you do.  I’ve known you and followed you for a long period of time.  Your efforts and your officers are outstanding.  I know so many sheriffs from my area -- some in particular -- and they're great friends and great people.
Source:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/07/remarks-president-trump-roundtable-county-sheriffs

Remarks by President Trump to Coalition Representatives and Senior U.S. Commanders
THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you very much.    Thank you, everybody.  Thank you very much.  Thank you very much.  That’s so nice.  A lot of spirit.  Great spirit for this country.  Thank you, all.  We have tremendous spirit and I want to thank you.
We had a wonderful election, didn’t we?    And I saw those numbers -- and you like me, and I like you.  That’s the way it worked.
I'm honored to be here today among so many of our really and truly great heroes.  I want to begin by thanking General Votel and General Thomas for their distinguished leadership and service on behalf of our country.  Very, very outstanding people.  I’d also like to thank General Dunford, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  That’s big stuff, when you have the Chairman.  Where is -- Joe, stand up for a second.  This is one of the great people.   Thank you.
Source:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/06/remarks-president-trump-coalition-representatives-and-senior-us

Statement by National Security Advisor Michael T. Flynn on Iran
Today, the United States sanctioned twenty-five individuals and entities that provide support to Iran’s ballistic missile program and to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and engages in and supports violent activities that destabilize the Middle East. This behavior seems continuous despite the very favorable deal given to Iran by the Obama Administration. These sanctions target these behaviors.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/02/03/statement-national-security-advisor-michael-t-flynn-iran

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Washington Post: Bannon film outline warned U.S. could turn into ‘Islamic States of America’
The flag fluttering above the U.S. Capitol is emblazoned with a crescent and star. Chants of “Allahu Akbar” rise from inside the building.
That’s the provocative opening scene of a documentary-style movie outlined 10 years ago by Stephen K. Bannon that envisioned radical Muslims taking over the country and remaking it into the “Islamic States of America,” according to a document describing the project obtained by The Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/bannon-film-outline-warned-us-could-turn-into-islamic-states-of-america/2017/02/03/f73832f4-e8be-11e6-b82f-687d6e6a3e7c_story.html?utm_term=.45162421bf37

Editorial Comment: No one can convince me that their intentions are otherwise.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

UN NEWS CENTER: Heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine extracting heavy civilian toll, UN Security Council hears

2 February 2017 – Briefing the Security Council on the situation in eastern Ukraine, the top United Nations political and humanitarian officials underlined today that continuing fighting in the region, with only short periods of respite, have exasperated human suffering.
“Since 7 January this year, and in particular over the last few days, we have seen a dangerous intensification of the conflict,” Jeffrey Feltman, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs told Council members today.
“The entire length of the ‘Contact Line’ has seen a serious escalation of hostilities, and there is still a risk of further deterioration of the situation,” added Mr. Feltman.
According to reports, there were more than 10,000 explosions in the Donetsk region over 24 hours, and heavy fighting has been reported near Mariupol, Popasna and the Svitlodarsk/Debaltseve areas, both in Government-controlled and non-government controlled areas, along with use of heavy weapons such as multiple-launch-rocket systems which are prohibited by the Minsk Agreements.
Furthermore, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission has recorded damage to civilian houses and a school in populated areas of Avdiivka, raising serious concerns about possible violations of international humanitarian law by all sides.
Since the start of the conflict, almost 10,000 people have been killed (Ukrainian armed forces, civilians and members of armed groups), and over 23,000. Over 2,000 of those killed were civilians.
Source:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56099#.WJoCo_krIps

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Merkel urges Putin to help end violence in eastern Ukraine (REU)
German leader Angela Merkel urged Russia's Vladimir Putin in a telephone call on Tuesday to use his influence on separatists in eastern Ukraine to stop the violence there, and the two agreed on the need for new ceasefire efforts, a German government spokesman said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-germany-ukraine-idUSKBN15M14Y

Thousands of children out of school as classrooms shelled in eastern Ukraine – UNICEF
7 February 2017 – With thousands of children forced out of school in eastern Ukraine due to last week's surge in fighting, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and its partners have strongly condemned the indiscriminate shelling of schools, and called for all sides to immediately recommit to the ceasefire signed in Minsk in August 2015.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56118#.WJn7CvkrIps

Civilians face ‘dire’ situation amid ongoing hostilities in eastern Ukraine, UN warns
3 February 2017 – An immediate pause in fighting is needed in Ukraine to prevent more people dying and repair essential services, the United Nations human rights office said today following another night of shelling in the east of the country.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56110#.WJoDdPkrIps


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NEWS NOTEBOOK



Teddy was right, there is no room or should no room in this nation for divided loyalties in this nation, it's either you become a full American, assimilate in our culture, and obey OUR laws, or get out!
Simple. Many today are going along with the flow of allowing those who never intend to be full fledged Americans,  honor our flag, and obey our laws, in order to make themselves to look good

I say those who want to let these people in our nation, should invite them to stay in their homes, how would that work? Like Governor Inslee of Washington State, allowed people in the state who have no great respect for our nation or laws. He should invite these people to stay with him in the governor's mansion. See if that changes his song and dance folks.

Monday, February 6, 2017

WA DFI: Dangerous W-2 Phishing Scam Evolving

The Internal Revenue Service, state tax agencies and the tax industry issued an urgent alert today to all employers that the Form W-2 email phishing scam has evolved beyond the corporate world and is spreading to other sectors, including school districts, tribal organizations and nonprofits.
In a related development, the W-2 scammers are coupling their efforts to steal employee W-2 information with an older scheme on wire transfers that is victimizing some organizations twice.
“This is one of the most dangerous email phishing scams we’ve seen in a long time. It can result in the large-scale theft of sensitive data that criminals can use to commit various crimes, including filing fraudulent tax returns. We need everyone’s help to turn the tide against this scheme,’’ said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
When employers report W-2 thefts immediately to the IRS, the agency can take steps to help protect employees from tax-related identity theft. The IRS, state tax agencies and the tax industry, working together as the Security Summit, have enacted numerous safeguards in 2016 and 2017 to identify fraudulent returns filed through scams like this. As the Summit partners make progress, cybercriminals need more data to mimic real tax returns.
Here’s how the scam works: Cybercriminals use various spoofing techniques to disguise an email to make it appear as if it is from an organization executive. The email is sent to an employee in the payroll or human resources departments, requesting a list of all employees and their Forms W-2. This scam is sometimes referred to as business email compromise (BEC) or business email spoofing (BES).
The Security Summit partners urge all employers to be vigilant. The W-2 scam, which first appeared last year, is circulating earlier in the tax season and to a broader cross-section of organizations, including school districts, tribal casinos, chain restaurants, temporary staffing agencies, healthcare and shipping and freight. Those businesses that received the scam email last year also are reportedly receiving it again this year.
Source:
http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumer/alerts/dangerous-w-2-phishing-scam-evolving

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News NOTEBOOK

Remembering the Gipper


He would be 106 years old today.

The thing that I most admire Reagan was his way of talking to people, even when faced harsh criticism from his detractors. He had one eliminate about him that made you want to listen to him, even agree with him. That was charisma, something apparently lacking in Trump. That's why I think Trump is having all of this trouble right now, it's not what he says, it's how he says things that gets him into hot water. You never saw Reagan bashing his critics  in public, if he did he always found a way to respond with a jest. That was just his character, maybe that comes from being an actor. 
The media hated him, but always left being looked upon being the weasels, while Reagan looked more classy then they were. I hope Trump will find that charisma within himself, not go have cocked with statements that only serve to put him at odds with those who would support him.         

Saturday, February 4, 2017

IT'S CALLED PROTECTING OUR SOVEREIGNTY!

WHERE WAS THE OUTRAGE FERGUSON WHEN YOUR PAL OBAMA DID THE SAME THING? OR WHERE WAS YOUR OUTRAGE WHEN JANET RENO SENT TROOPS TO KICK OUT A KID FROM CUBA BACK WHEN CLINTON WAS PRESIDENT?




AG FERGUSON OBTAINS COURT ORDER HALTING TRUMP IMMIGRATION ACTION

SEATTLE — A federal judge in Seattle today granted Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s request to immediately halt implementation of President Donald Trump’s Executive Order on immigration nationwide.
The Temporary Restraining Order will remain in place until U.S. District Court Senior Judge James L. Robart considers the Attorney General’s lawsuit challenging key provisions of the President’s order as illegal and unconstitutional. If Ferguson prevails, the Executive Order would be permanently invalidated nationwide.
To obtain the Temporary Restraining Order, the state needed to prove that its underlying lawsuit was likely to succeed, that irreparable harm was likely to occur without the restraining order, and that halting the President’s order immediately is in the public interest. The state also needed to establish that the potential injury to Washington residents caused by leaving the President’s order in place outweighs any potential damage from halting it.
Judge Robart, who was nominated to the court by President George W. Bush in 2003, ruled that Ferguson had met the high standards necessary to block the Executive Order until the court reaches the merits of the lawsuit.
“The Constitution prevailed today,” Ferguson said. “No one is above the law — not even the President.”
Source:
http://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-obtains-court-order-halting-trump-immigration-action

Response by the White House which was released on Face Book:
Statement by the Press Secretary:
At the earliest possible time, the Department of Justice intends to file an emergency stay of this order and defend the executive order of the President, which we believe is lawful and appropriate. The president’s order is intended to protect the homeland and he has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people.
As the law states, "Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate."

Editorial Comment: Where was Ferguson's objections when Obama done similar actions?
I have a hunch this is all about liberals not liking the idea of a president who is protection our nation from becoming a muslim nation, that is the real issue here as I see it. Even some Muslim nations are applauding this action of this president protecting our sovereignty from those who wish to destroy it.

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