Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Avalanches Leave Multiple People Missing On Silver Mountain In Idaho



Avalanches Leave Multiple People Missing On Silver Mountain In Idaho

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Officials say that at least three people are possibly trapped following multiple avalanches on Silver Mountain in Idaho, KHQ-TV reports.



The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office says it received reports of potentially up to three separate avalanches occurring on Silver Mountain within the last hour.

At least three people are possibly trapped due to the avalanches. Rescue operations are currently being organized.

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Cory Booker Wouldn’t Deport Illegals as President


The Democrat Party’s favor of government-sanctioned illegal immigration is not new.
Following the 2016 presidential election, and President Trump’s successful campaign which largely centered on the perils of illegal immigration, Democrats lost their minds. In order to be as polar opposite to the president as possible, leftists began attacking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers; the left also took it upon themselves to assert that unlawfully crossing the Southern border shouldn’t be considered a crime after all.
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Now, with the 2020 presidential election upon us, the Democrat Party is continuing to campaign on open borders and lawlessness.
On Monday, 2020 candidate Cory Booker professed that he’d “put a pause on” deporting illegal aliens if he’s elected as president, per reports from Breitbart News. Booker’s remarks on illegal immigration come as he’s taken multiple direct shots at the president; last month, the 2020 Democrat even professed an interest in “looking down” at Trump on a general election debate stage.

Why Cory Booker Favors Lawlessness at the Border

During his remarks yesterday, Booker accused Trump of attempting to “deputize local police officers” and stated that the president’s immigration laws conflict with U.S. values.
Parroting more far-left talking points, the 2020 Democrat went on to claim that deporting illegal aliens doesn’t coincide with America’s safety, security, values, or economic livelihood. Of course, unlawful immigration is what conflicts with the aforementioned tenets, but Booker has a very clear agenda to push here.
Booker and other Democrats favor lawlessness at the border because it goes against President Trump’s support of law and order. The left’s obsession with “resisting” Trump runs so deeply that they’d rather see crime run amok in America than see this country thrive under the president’s leadership.
This type of twisted, left-wing mindset is why Democrats are constantly accused of suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Keeping Democrats Out of the White House

At this point, the left isn’t even pretending to have the best interests of America at heart. This is one of many reasons why keeping Democrats out of the White House is so imperative.
Christmas at the White House by The White House, on Flickr
Whether the left realizes it or not, they’ve truly shot themselves in the foot, especially during this 2020 election. Not one of their radical policies stands a chance of holding up in a general election; moreover, Democrats’ insistence upon forcing their sham impeachment is only hurting their party.
In the desperation and hysteria to “resist” the president, leftists have simply played themselves and done irreversible damage to their own party.

Why Is Sweden Exploding?


01/07/2020
 
Dear subscriber,
The world is focused, rightly, on the Middle East right now. But another shift, just to the east, could be equally significant.

A new pipeline has set in motion a shift in alliances that has major implications for Europe and the world.

On January 2, Israel, Cyprus and Greece signed a deal to build a new natural gas pipeline, connecting gas reserves in Israeli and Cypriot waters to Greece. A later project is planned to connect Italy.

It’s a big deal. The $7 billion pipeline would supply 10 percent of Europe's natural gas needs.

But while the three countries have been negotiating, Turkey has been plotting the pipeline’s demise.

It has formed an alliance with one of the factions in Libya’s civil war to try and extend its territory and thwart the deal.

Turkey and the United Nations-backed Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) signed an agreement on November 27 that sets the maritime boundaries between the two nations. The territory claimed by Libya cuts straight across the proposed pipeline route.

“In striking the deal with Libya, analysts say Ankara has essentially put both Greece and Cyprus on immediate watch, showing it is prepared to act tough to get its way and/or force new negotiations over their long-standing disputes,” wrote Reuters.

To cement the alliance, Turkey sent soldiers to Libya. Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan confirmed their arrival on Sunday. Turkey also announced its plans to buy six new submarines, beefing up its ability to hold the territory it claims.

All this marks a big shift for the region.
 
Richard Palmer
Assistant Managing Editor, theTrumpet.com
 
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