Monday, January 2, 2017

Watch: Krauthammer Tells Trump EXACTLY What He Should Do To UN... Libs In Disbelief


 
 
 
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Week After Husband Harassed Ivanka Trump On Plane, Professor Gets Brutal News
 
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Hundreds of new state laws set to take effect Jan. 1

Hundreds of new state laws set to take effect Jan. 1

   
Hundreds of new state laws set to take effect Jan. 1
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Illinois residents who prefer to spear catfish with a pitchfork will no longer have to worry about breaking the law after Sunday. But Oregonians who want to release sky lanterns — think hot air balloons without the people inside — are out of luck: When the new year rings in, the festive floaties will be illegal. 
In states across the country, hundreds of new laws take effect when the calendar switches from 2016 to 2017. Some new laws will raise wages. Others will broaden the availability of marijuana, either for recreational or medicinal use. Many states are cracking down on opioid prescriptions, either by limiting the number of pills doctors can give a patient or by limiting the potency of those pills.
But among the new codes on the books, a few legislatures took time to tackle measures that might not appear so crucial to the smooth sailing of the ship of state. 
As budget negotiations between Democrats in the state legislature and Gov. Bruce Rauner (R) raged in Illinois, members took advantage of lazy summer days to update a state law, adding catfish to the list of species that may be taken with a bow and arrow, a speargun or pitchforks. Some legislators, especially from the Chicago area, were surprised that pitchfork fishing was even a thing. 
"I would imagine there's not a whole lot of people off Michigan Avenue near the Chicago River taking fish with pitchforks," state Rep. Tim Butler, a Springfield Republican, told theIllinois News Network. "We might have people going to the capitol with pitchforks for some reasons, but certainly this probably was news to some of my colleagues from the city of Chicago."
When the new year rings in, Illinois will also have an official state artifact — the pirogue, a long, narrow canoe used by Native Americans. The pirogue will take its place alongside the official state snack food, popcorn; the official state fossil, the Tully Monster; the official state dance, the square dance; and the official state insect, the monarch butterfly. 
California's most contentious legislative fights over the last year involved new measures on gun control and climate change. But members also found time to allow barbers and beauticians to serve their patrons beer and wine, provided they don't charge for it.
Sacramento also decided to impose stricter rules on those who would sell autographed memorabilia. Any signed item being sold for more than $5 will have to come with a certificate of authenticity once January rolls around.
And California state employees will no longer be reimbursed for out-of-state travel to places that allow discrimination on the basis of gender, sexual orientation or gender identity. That law, passed after North Carolina and other states passed measures requiring transgender people to use the bathroom of their birth sex, is likely to impact everything from state employees who want to travel to a conference to the University of California system's football schedule.
Both the UCLA Bruins and the University of California Golden Bears have games scheduled in 2017 in states where travel is banned; the California law includes an exemption for events scheduled long ago. But the UC system's athletic departments have said they will avoid scheduling games in banned states moving forward. 
If Tennessee remains on the list of states where California employees can no longer travel on the state's dime, Golden Staters won't be able to try new higher-alcohol beer and cider from Tennessee breweries. A new law that takes effect Sunday will allow breweries in that state to sell suds with alcohol by volume measures as high as 10.1 percent, up from the 6.2 percent currently allowed by law. 
Plenty of other states have tinkered with alcohol-related laws, changes that take effect Jan. 1.
In Maine, brewers will be able to up the alcohol in their cider to 8.5 percent, from 7 percent. In Colorado, some grocery stores will be able to sell beer, wine and liquor. In Pennsylvania, a state with notoriously stringent alcohol laws passed in the wake of Prohibition, beer distributors will be able to sell six-packs for the first time.
Other states will liberalize marijuana laws on Jan. 1. Revelers on the Las Vegas Strip will be able to legally possess marijuana for recreational purposes when the clock strikes midnight, and those with medical conditions will have access to marijuana in North Dakota, Florida, Arkansas and Montana. And in Michigan, medical marijuana dispensaries will finally gain legal status, years after the state approved medical sales. 
"We can finally implement a solid framework that gives patients a safe source from which to purchase and utilize medical marijuana," Gov. Rick Snyder (R) said when he signed the law in September.
Three other states — California, Massachusetts and Maine — passed marijuana legalization measures in November. The new laws have already been implemented in California and Massachusetts, and Maine will join them later in January. 
Oregon residents will no longer be allowed to celebrate milestones by releasing sky lanterns — candles that warm and lift paper balloons into the air — after the legislature implemented a statewide ban last year. State officials warned that sky lanterns were the equivalent of releasing open flames over a forest.
New Hampshire residents need to be much more careful with laser pointers. Beginning Sunday, it will be a crime to knowingly shine a laser at an aircraft or automobile. The Granite State is also outlawing bestiality, which will have somehow remained officially legal in New Hampshire until Sunday morning.
   
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Sunday, January 1, 2017

PEOTUS Report Card: Trump takes control, challenges Obama

President-elect Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President-elect Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

PEOTUS Report Card: Trump takes control, challenges Obama

This week's report card finds President-elect Trump still active via Twitter and challenging President Obama on foreign and military policy. Grader Jed Babbin describes a president-elect who is obviously eager to get going and shut down Obama and his policies.
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President-elect Trump got everybody's attention this week with his tweet on modernizing the nuclear arsenal. He wrote, "The United States must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until such time as the world comes to its senses regarding nukes." At about the same time, Russian strongman Vladimir Putin said almost the same thing about Russia's nuclear arsenal.
When Trump appeared on MSNBC, he was asked about the two statements. He answered, "Let it be an arms race. We will outmatch them at every pass. And outlast them all." Putin can't have expected that, and it may keep him off balance for a while. The Left, especially the dominant media voices, went off the rails. Trump must enjoy that, so his tweets and statements about such things amount to a twofer.
The aftershocks of the U.S. abstention to last week's anti-Israel U.N. Security Council resolution continue around the world. Secretary of State John Kerry's hour-long scolding of Israel left no doubt thatPresident Obama is intent on solidifying the Palestinian position as the U.S. position (i.e., that Israel can't exist outside its pre-1967 war borders) and will continue to attempt this right up to January 20th. Trump made his intent equally clear by tweeting that Israel should "stay strong" and that help would arrive on Inauguration Day.
Trump rebelled at the roadblocks Obama was setting. He — tweeting of course — wrote, "Doing my best to disregard the many inflammatory President O statements and roadblocks. Thought it was going to be a smooth transition — NOT!"
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Hundreds of migrants try to storm border into Spain’s enclave of Ceuta

Hundreds of migrants try to storm border into Spain’s enclave of Ceuta

An African migrant stands on top of a border fence as Spanish police stand guard below during a failed attempt to cross into Spanish territories, between Morocco and Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta, January 1, 2017. REUTERS/Jose Antonio Sempere
MADRID (Reuters) – Around 1,100 sub-Saharan African migrants tried to cross into Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta from Morocco on Sunday by storming a border fence, though most were eventually turned back, the Spanish government said.
Dozens of migrants made it to the top of the 6 meter barbed wire fence in the early hours of Sunday before being lifted down by cranes, footage from local TV station Faro TV showed.
Only two people were allowed into Ceuta to be taken to hospital while the rest were returned to Morocco, the Spanish government said in a statement.
Five Spanish police and 50 from Morocco were injured, the government added, after migrants used rocks and metal bars to try and break through gates to access the fence and clashed with authorities.
Spain’s two enclaves in Morocco, Ceuta and Melilla, are often used as entry points into Europe for African migrants, who either climb over their border fences or try to swim along the coast.
Spain has drawn criticism from human rights groups for allowing some migrants to be immediately turned back to Morocco in such incidents. They argue that skipping the lengthier deportation procedures deprives people of the opportunity to claim asylum.
In early December more than 400 sub-Saharan African migrants managed to force their way over the Ceuta border fence.
However, Libya has become a more common departure point for African migrants, most of whom come from sub-Saharan countries and attempt the crossing to Italy by boat.
2016 was the deadliest year ever for migrants in the Mediterranean, with almost 5,000 deaths, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Separately on Sunday, Spanish police said a Moroccan woman was arrested in Ceuta last week for trying to smuggle a 19-year-old migrant from Gabon across the border with Spain curled up inside a suitcase.
(Reporting by Sarah White; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Air strikes, clashes persist on third day of Syrian truce: monitor, rebels

Air strikes, clashes persist on third day of Syrian truce: monitor, rebels

Children play near rubble of damaged buildings in al-Rai town, northern Aleppo countryside, Syria December 25, 2016. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syrian government warplanes carried out several air strikes and low-level clashes persisted in some areas on Sunday, but a Russian and Turkish-backed ceasefire largely held in other areas on its third day, a monitoring group and rebels said.
Jets bombed the villages of Kafr Kar, Mintar and around the town of Banan in the southern Aleppo countryside, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Government forces also advanced overnight against rebels in the Eastern Ghouta area near Damascus, seizing 10 farms close to the town of Douma, the monitor added.
But other areas were quiet, and opposition groups did not follow through on threats made on Saturday to abandon the truce altogether, raising hopes for an end to almost six years of fighting.
Mohammed Rasheed, a spokesman for the Jaish al-Nasr rebel group operating mostly in western province Hama, said the area was mostly calm. There were low-level clashes in Wadi Barada near Damascus but government forces and their allies had stopped carrying out air strikes and shelling, he said.
The rebels warned on Saturday they would abandon the truce if government truce violations persisted, giving an 8:00 p.m. deadline for attacks in Wadi Barada to stop. The shelling and air raids ceased by that time, rebels said.
(Reporting by John Davison; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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