Friday, October 9, 2020

PELOSI'S NEW COUP ATTEMPT TO BOOT TRUMP or BIDEN IF HE WINS, BY USING THE 25th AMENDMENT...

Why is she doing this if Biden is winning the election? 

related stories:

Pelosi Says 25th Amendment Move Is Not About Trump. Is It Preparation to Remove Joe Biden?!--PJ MEDIA


Pelosi: 'We're going to be talking about the 25th Amendment'--The Hill


Nancy Pelosi says Democrats are looking at 25th Amendment to remove Trump---NY POST


Pelosi: Dems Looking at 25th Amendment Due to Trump's COVID-19 Diagnosis--NEWS MAX


Pelosi Tells Reporters, 'Come Here Tomorrow. We're Going to Be Talking About the 25th Amendment'---CNSNews.com


Pelosi, Democrats To Hold ‘Event’ To Discuss The 25th Amendment, Suggesting They’ll Try Removing Trump From Office---Daily Wire


Nancy Pelosi plots to take down Trump in case of disputed election: 'It's what we must do'--Washington Times


Pelosi Floats Invoking 25th Amendment to Remove Trump for Health Reasons---National Review


Editorial Note: Apparently, Pelosi sees that Biden won't win so she is pulling this latest coup attempt, to unseat Trump by using the 25th Amendment, dirty trick I ever seen. What's wrong Nancy can't wait for the November 3rd election? 



TODAY'S TOP STORY...


Kilmer Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Support Disabled Veterans

Press release issued 10/ 8/20

Tacoma, WA – Today, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06), along with Representatives Gerald E. Connolly (VA-11) and Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01), introduced new bipartisan legislation to help ensure disabled veterans are able to fully utilize their benefits amid disruptions in veterans’ health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.


In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused many Veterans Affairs (VA) health care facilities to cancel or delay non-emergency in-person appointments, including a significant amount of the elective/non-essential medical procedures. Now, as VA facilities begin to work through a backlog of nearly six months of cancelled or re-scheduled appointments, many disabled veterans are at risk of not being able to fully utilize their benefits due to previously rules limiting disabled veteran leave. The Disabled Veteran Leave Extension/Restoration Act will extend the ability of veterans to use their disabled veteran leave and restore leave that has already been lost.


“Our veterans should receive the benefits they have earned and deserve – even in a pandemic,” said Rep. Kilmer. “That’s why I’m proud to introduce bipartisan legislation to ensure that our nation’s disabled veterans are able to take the leave they’ve earned to get the care they need. I’ll keep working to ensure all of our veterans have access to adequate and affordable care.”


“The pandemic has presented challenges to all Americans, particularly our veteran community. We need to make sure we provide flexibility to these heroes so they do not lose access to the leave they have earned and are entitled to. I thank Mr. Kilmer for his leadership on this issue,” said Rep. Connolly.


“Our veterans put their lives on the line for our country, and many returned home with lasting injuries. They deserve all the help that we can provide them,” said Rep. Fitzpatrick. “Allowing disabled veterans to take leave for medical treatment would allow them to live happier, healthier lives. These men and women sacrificed so much to defend our freedoms, and I am proud to support them with this bipartisan, commonsense legislation.”


In 2015, Congress passed the Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act into Law. This legislation created “disabled veteran leave,” to any new Federal employee who is a veteran with a service-connected disability rated at 30 percent or more for purposes of undergoing medical treatment for such disability for which sick leave could regularly be used. Disabled veteran leave is available during the first 12 months of employment and may not exceed 104 hours. Disabled veteran leave not used during the first 12 months of employment may not be carried over to subsequent years and will be forfeited. Because many veterans have not been able to use their leave during the pandemic, under current law, they will lose it.


The Federal Worker Leave Fairness Act will:


Extend Disabled Veteran leave to 24 months to any Veteran who entered the program between March of 2019 – June of 2021.

Restore any leave that has already been lost to any Disable Veteran who entered the program in March of 2019 or later. This leave will be extended to 24 months from the original leave start date.

The Disabled Veteran Leave Extension/Restoration Act is supported by the Federal Managers Association (FMA), International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE), and the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE).


“The Federal Managers Association is proud that an FMA member conceived the idea that led to the creation of disabled veteran leave for the federal workforce. Regrettably, Covid-19 has prevented many eligible feds from benefitting from this leave. Congressman Kilmer’s legislation would protect and restore this leave to the brave disabled veterans who have earned it but would otherwise lose it due to the pandemic,” said FMA National President Craig Carter. “We are grateful for Congressman Kilmer identifying this issue and introducing this reasonable and fair solution. Protecting disabled veteran leave for the men and women who have dedicated their lives and careers to our country is honorable and commendable. Congressman Kilmer is a steadfast advocate for the employees at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and feds across the country. FMA enthusiastically supports this legislation and will work with Mr. Kilmer and his office to get this important bill passed and signed into law.”


HEADLINE NEWS...


WORLD NEWS:

UN World Food Programme wins 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, as hunger mounts

The UN World Food Programme (WFP), which provides lifesaving food assistance to millions across the world – often in extremely dangerous and hard-to-access conditions – has been awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize. 


The World Food Programme: a three-year experiment that became indispensable.

The need for the World Food Programme, the recipient of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, to exist is starker than ever. From conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, to flooding in South Sudan, and the civil war in Yemen, man-made and natural disasters are leaving tens of millions of people unsure if they will have enough food for themselves and their families to survive on.


Nagorno-Karabakh: UN rights chief calls for urgent ceasefire as hostilities mount.

Amid escalating hostilities in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights appealed on Friday for an urgent ceasefire and for greater protection to be given to those caught up in the violence. 



NATIONAL HEADLINE NEWS:


Acting Secretary Responds to Chairman Thompson’s Blatant Misrepresentation of the Homeland Threat Assessment--DHS


Safeguarding Your Vote: A Joint Message on Election Security

The directors of the FBI, National Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and National Counterintelligence and Security Center discuss their agencies’ commitment to protect the integrity of the 2020 election--FBI


Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim Delivers Remarks at the 47th Annual Conference on International Antitrust Law and Policy and Antitrust Economics Workshops--DOJ



BUSINESS & FINANCE NEWS:


Treasury Sanctions Nicaraguan Financial Institution and Officials Supporting Ortega Regime--US TREASURY DEPT.


U.S. SECRETARY OF LABOR SCALIA HIGHLIGHTS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY DURING VISIT TO MIAMI, FLORIDA.


IRS: Check tax withholdings now as the last quarter of 2020 begins.



STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


Inslee issues proclamation establishing safety guidelines for behavioral health facilities--Inslee press release


Newly announced federal grant supports Safe Start projects and partnerships aimed at helping Washington state businesses restart, rebuild and become more resilient--Washington Commerce Dept.


Initial unemployment insurance claims for week of September 27 – October 3, 2020.



OTHER HEADLINE NEWS...


Nobel Peace Prize Does Not Honor Trump's Historic Israel Peace Deals--PJ MEDIA


Why Biden/Harris CAN'T Reveal Their Court-Packing Plan

Biden, Harris, Pelosi, and Schumer are formidable adversaries of American Liberty.--Patriot Post


A Brief History of Kamala Harris and the Knights of Columbus--National Review


Kudlow: Trump OK's Virus Aid, Wants to 'Do a Deal' With Democrats--NEWS MAX


Follow the Science: Health Professionals Say Lockdowns Were a Massive Mistake--American Spectator


F.B.I. Says Michigan Group Plotted to Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Authorities charged 13 men, some of whom were accused of plotting to storm the State Capitol building and planning to start a civil war.--NYT


New study says Trump could be in the lead on Election Night but lose by week’s end--Boston Globe


State still sifting through thousands of unemployment claims

The recent Lost Wages Assistance program pumped an extra $625 million to Washington’s unemployed.---Bellevue Reporter


Boeing Future of Flight at Paine Field reopens — without tours

The Mukilteo aviation center has some new exhibits, but there are no plans to resume the factory tour.---Everett Herold


Lend a hand: Neighborhood projects help organizers and beneficiaries during COVID-19--The Olympian