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Text of Trump executive order on enhancing public safety in the interior of the United States

http://www.foxnews.com/politic...r-united-states.html

too long to print out

partial:


A lot of good stuff there.
I like this one on transparency.

(b) To better inform the public regarding the public safety threats associated with sanctuary jurisdictions, the Secretary shall utilize the Declined Detainer Outcome Report or its equivalent and, on a weekly basis, make public a comprehensive list of criminal actions committed by aliens and any jurisdiction that ignored or otherwise failed to honor any detainers with respect to such aliens.



SHAAAA-MACK!


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Not even one week and bang bang bang, one thing after the other. Loving it.
 
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Every day is more win.

We're winning so much. I'm getting tired of winning.

"Please Mr. President, I have a headache. Please, don't win so much. This is getting terrible."




God Bless and Protect the Once and Future President, Donald John Trump.
 
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. . .I'm getting tired of winning. . .


NO!

Only getting started.

So far from getting tired of winning that it's barely a theoretical concept, let alone a reality.

Keep it coming, DJT! Keep it coming!


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As this all unfolds hopefully it will become crystal clear that not only was Zippy not working for the American People, he was in fact undermining and systematically destoying the Country.

They were almost there...>this close<.

Every move this Administration makes uncovers it more.


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Somebody should start a site where you can donate a personalized brick.

Id be in for at least a few.

What a great idea. I'd love to have some Trump Wall bricks named for relatives I have on the left.




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The droning, nattering nabobs of negativity on the radio both depress and entertain. I'm entertained by their sheer panic, outrage, and desolation. I'm mildly depressed in knowing that I'm in for another eight years of angry, political output from all of the hired dancing monkeys that produce our entertainment, and on scale unheard of during the Bush years, of which I have little doubt.

The net result is that I find myself skipping straight back and forth between NPR and classical. I have to have a dose of their misery, inhale it like a deep breath of mountain air after a spring rain, and then when I feel like I'm getting light-headed, switch to the mellow string-quartet stuff. If traffic starts to suck, I switch back to the two middle-aged, soft, lefty, bloviating assholes feigning outage over whatever Trump said or did on Twitter and in person. It's like watching an extremely motivated cat and an extremely sugared child with a laser pointer - Neither is going to back down, and the angry progressives can only win by not stroking out or having a heart attack while we all just about shit ourselves laughing on the sidelines. I don't think I've even yelled at another driver since November, and that's with some extremely close calls.



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Showdown coming between DJT's administration and a cabal of leftist "sanctuary" mayors (bolding of some interesting parts done by me): LINK

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Trump’s intervention into policing, voting and immigration sets up showdown with America’s largest cities

[Go to link above to view photo] Members of LUPE, La Union del Pueblo Entero, gather along with supporters to express their concern for President Donald Trump's immigration policies at the United States border wall Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, in Hidalgo, Texas. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP)

By Katie Zezima, Wesley Lowery and Jose A. DelReal January 25 at 8:08 PM

In the past 24 hours, President Trump has signaled sweeping federal intervention in the way local and state officials carry out policing, treat immigrants and run elections, setting off a wave of defiance and apprehension from leaders of some of America’s largest cities.

In an executive order signed Wednesday, Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security to find ways to defund cities and jurisdictions out of step with his immigration priorities. That action — which could cost sanctuary cities including Washington, New York and Los Angeles millions of dollars — is the latest in a series of moves where Trump has appeared willing to step on state-level or municipal prerogatives.

In the scuffle, U.S. mayors have emerged as key players in the resistance to Trump’s agenda.

“Cities know how important local control is, because we are in touch with the people we represent most closely. This is a president who’s been clear that he wants to centralize as much authority as he can in himself,” Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges said Wednesday. “That is dangerous for our democracy, I believe, and he is using the levers of our democracy to centralize his authority.”

At the center of the sanctuary city debate is a disagreement over whether local police officers should be required to help immigration officials enforce federal immigration laws. Many liberal mayors, including Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and New York City’s Bill De Blasio, have argued that requiring local police departments to assist immigration agents with deportations could sow distrust among immigrant populations. It could also discourage undocumented victims or witnesses from coming forward to report crimes.

[Go to link above to view video] Trump moves to start wall as voter fraud controversy continues Play Video 2:35 | President Trump on Jan. 25 vowed to start “immediate construction” of a wall on the Southern border while lawmakers reacted to his unfounded claims about voter fraud. (Bastien Inzaurralde, Jayne Orenstein/The Washington Post)

“This is a federalism issue,” said Jorge Elorza (D), the mayor of Providence, R.I., who is the son of immigrants. “The idea of local control is deeply embedded in American history, and what we have now is a very aggressive attempt by the federal government to commandeer our local police departments to become immigration agents.”

He vowed “massive and aggressive lawsuits,” a resistance echoed by several local leaders.

Kevin de Leon, the Democratic president pro tempore of the California state Senate, said the state legislature is prepared to “explore all of our legal options” to fight the order.

“Singling out states and cities with punitive threats and withholding federal resources as today’s order on sanctuary cities does is unconstitutional,” de Leon said. “It’s not the job of our local and county and state law enforcement to turn the cogs on President Trump’s deportation machine.”

For states and mayors, the debate also comes down to dollars.

Elorza, who has vowed to defy any federal order to change how his city handles undocumented immigrants, said that officials within his administration have watched anxiously as Trump and his surrogates have leveled threats and suggestions that federal funding for sanctuary cities could be at stake. He estimates that about 10 percent of the city’s $700 million budget consists of federal money.

Garcetti criticized the order in a statement Wednesday and stressed his city’s crucial economic stature. “Splitting up families and cutting funding to any city — especially Los Angeles, where 40 percent of the nation’s goods enter the U.S. at our port, and more than 80 million passengers traveled through our airport last year — puts the personal safety and economic health of our entire nation at risk. It is not the way forward for the United States.”

In Boston, Mayor Marty Walsh (D) said that he would open City Hall itself to immigrants if that’s what it takes to keep them safe.

“You are safe in Boston. If necessary, we will use City Hall itself to protect anyone who is targeted unjustly,” Walsh said during a news conference Wednesday after Trump signed the order. Asked about what funding Boston might lose, Walsh said, “I guess we’ll find out.”

Sanctuary city funding is just one of many ongoing concerns, though certainly the most tangible. Trump has also made other broad — if vague — statements in recent days that have caused outrage and alarm. He tweeted from his personal account Wednesday that he planned to ask for a “major investigation” into allegations of widespread voter fraud, as he reasserted a false claim that cheating caused him to lose the popular vote in November.

States oversee elections and certify results, and some members of Trump’s own party have voiced opposition to some of his ideas. Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, a Republican, said during an interview with The Washington Post on Wednesday that his state investigates voter fraud every two years and that it is “not widespread” or systemic. He said elections need to be kept in the states’ hands.

“Every time the federal government touches something, with all due respect, it gets worse, not better. Our system of elections with federal involvement, it’s not going to improve it,” he said.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) on Wednesday called the president’s call for a probe “lunacy” after delivering remarks at a National Governors Association gathering in Washington. He also expressed concerns that such rhetoric or executive action could lead to actions restricting voting rights.

“What I worry about is they use these types of comments and tactics to deny people’s access to the voting booths, make it harder for people to vote, to justify more stringent voter ID laws,” ­McAuliffe said.

Another flash point came Tuesday night when Trump vowed in a Twitter message to “send in the feds” if leaders in Chicago are unable to end the ongoing spate of violence in the city. Many were left speculating whether Trump meant he would send National Guard troops or expand the number of FBI agents embedded in Chicago. At a briefing on Wednesday afternoon, White House press secretary Sean Spicer clarified that Trump’s tweets were a reference to providing more federal resources to Chicago via the U.S. attorney’s office as well as other federal agencies.

Newark’s Democratic mayor, Ras Baraka, sounded a defiant note before the order had even been signed. “Newark will continue to protect undocumented immigrants despite whatever executive order is issued later today by President Trump,” Baraka said in a statement to the news media. “Newark has a policy of protecting undocumented immigrants from deportation by U.S. immigration authorities. We see no reason to change that policy.”


Ain't it great how these leftist dip-shits have suddenly become fans of Federalism? This is going to be great to watch as DJT shoves their Hate-America-First nonsense up their respective (Democrat donkey!) asses.


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The droning, nattering nabobs of negativity on the radio both depress and entertain. I'm entertained by their sheer panic, outrage, and desolation.


The insanity is puzzling to me. I have to wonder how these people ended up so deranged. A friend's daughter in her mid 20's, and very intelligent, wrote today how she is terrified by Trump's statement of "America First". Her logic is that the world is interdependent, so by us being America First it will cause global human disaster. And I see many posts by seemingly intelligent adults about how Trump's agenda as he is already implementing it is going to destroy human rights in this country.

What kind of LSD is in their drinking water?
 
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The droning, nattering nabobs of negativity on the radio both depress and entertain. I'm entertained by their sheer panic, outrage, and desolation.


The insanity is puzzling to me. I have to wonder how these people ended up so deranged. A friend's daughter in her mid 20's, and very intelligent, wrote today how she is terrified by Trump's statement of "America First". Her logic is that the world is interdependent, so by us being America First it will cause global human disaster. And I see many posts by seemingly intelligent adults about how Trump's agenda as he is already implementing it is going to destroy human rights in this country.

What kind of LSD is in their drinking water?


The problem is not a chemical hallucinogenic like LSD or mescaline. Just shutting that off would be easy. It's the twelve years of leftist indoctrination that we force on them in the public school system (plus four more years of advanced Hate-America-First indoctrination if we also send them to college) that makes them stupid like this. Cleaning that shit out of their heads is going to be a lot harder than shutting off an LSD source would be.


Thanks,

Sap
 
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This is a really important article.

Obama never developed close communications w Congress. To obama, the WH was a party place for his very closed inner circle. No opponents need apply.

Trump is going all out to talk to REPs and DEMs. Smart move

The power of the politically social WH. Funny how Obama always lectured about diversity and inclusiveness, but practiced it in a very noninclusive manner.

http://www.rollcall.com/news/p...ouse-charm-offensive

The new president, Donald Trump, spent his first two full days of work doing what his predecessor rarely did. Trump used the White House, its many ornate rooms and the power of the Oval Office, to chat up senior lawmakers from both parties, and to impress corporate executives and union workers.

Obama clung to his senior staff and thick briefing books. But Trump kicked off his tenure with what amounts to a charm offensive, bringing in CEOs and congressional leaders on Monday and Tuesday.

Journalists who were allowed into the room captured pictures of Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer chatting with Trump. Off to the side, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell leaned over and said something quietly to White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.

On Monday evening, McConnell returned to the Capitol and told reporters he enjoyed the president and Schumer trading notes on everyone they knew in New York, their shared home state.

The State Dining Room was all laughs when a press pool entered to find Trump and the senior Republicans and Democrats seated around a massive table. “We’re about to make a deal,” the new president joked.

“He’s taking every ... opportunity to forge strong bonds with congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Monday.

On Tuesday morning, the president used the stately Roosevelt Room to host U.S. auto industry executives — just a day earlier, he had done the same with other private-sector honchos.

As the meeting got started, the president, whom House Speaker Paul D. Ryan says wants to push “an ambitious agenda,” employed chivalry and humor.

As his high-powered breakfast guests took their seats, Trump played the role of gentleman, holding General Motors CEO Mary Barra’s chair.

“Let me help you with that,” said the victorious presidential candidate, whose campaign trail comments and a leaked “Access Hollywood” video caused millions of women around the globe to protest last Saturday.

Then came more humor that got a big laugh from the car executives, when the president suggested they go around the table for introductions: “I’ll start. I’m Donald Trump.”

But the meetings with lawmakers and the titans of industry haven’t been merely social occasions. During the Monday evening session, the president “made it clear” to congressional leaders that “he expects no delays in getting his agenda through Congress and out of Washington,” Spicer said Tuesday.

Trump and his team clearly believe the meetings are a strong suit of the new president. Spicer told reporters Tuesday he wants to expand them by bringing in governors and other factions from Capitol Hill.

Though he delivered that stern message about the agenda to congressional leaders this week, Spicer described Trump as largely treating the meetings like a listening tour.

The new president enjoys “hearing the feedback” of corporate bosses, lawmakers and union workers, Spicer said, noting that Trump wants their ideas on easing regulations, creating jobs and bolstering the U.S. manufacturing sector.
 
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If this is Jib Jab, I truly apologize. I just could not resist:

The old man looked at the Marine and said, “Oh, I understand. I just love hearing it.”
The Marine snapped to attention, saluted and said, “See you tomorrow, sir.” "


This is at least the third time I've seen it here. No apologies needed - like the old man, I love hearing it!
 
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He's a deal maker. He's making deals. HIS deals. Fine by me. Remember at the Inaugural how he went out of his way to find Hillary? He schmoozed her while at the same time cutting her off at the cankles...a brilluant move.


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This is a really important article.

Obama never developed close communications w Congress. To obama, the WH was a party place for his very closed inner circle. No opponents need apply.

Trump is going all out to talk to REPs and DEMs. Smart move


Carter's failure to work with Congress handicapped his agenda. This shows President Trump is listening to his advisers and using his own experience with goverment as a business leader. This should really concern those who do not support him as it shows a degree of political skill his opponents and detractors have not afforded him.


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Obama didn't have to develop close ties to congress. He had the full weight of the propagandist media behind him and they were more than willing to crucify any dems that dared go off the reservation. He sure as hell got a lot of his agenda pushed through despite not "developing close ties with congress".


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Any other SF members seeing liberal family and friends having absolute meltdowns over Trump?

I'm a little taken aback at some of the insane freaking out I'm seeing on social media. The man has been on the job just a few days and they are melting the hell down! Eek

It's going to be a LONG 8 years for these snowflakes!


 
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Any other SF members seeing liberal family and friends having absolute meltdowns over Trump?


Oh yeah. The planet is virtually imploding for some people I know. It's unreal.


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They are in full blown denial, even a few think he will be impeached by next month. I have never seen anything like this in anyone older than 5, where they stick their fingers in their ears and scream, naaaa, naaaa, naaaa, I can't hear you. If this does not prove liberalism is a mental disorder, I don't know what will. As Trump gets more successful, it seems to be everyday now, the libs heads will explode, and you will really see them come unhinged.


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The problem is not a chemical hallucinogenic like LSD or mescaline. Just shutting that off would be easy. It's the twelve years of leftist indoctrination that we force on them in the public school system (plus four more years of advanced Hate-America-First indoctrination if we also send them to college) that makes them stupid like this. Cleaning that shit out of their heads is going to be a lot harder than shutting off an LSD source would be.


That needs a repeat. I teach college in Silicon Valley and can attest first hand the above is true. (Bolding mine, hope you don't mind.)




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Family or "friends" going off the deep end on social media? Unfriend or unfollow post. Solved.


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