
Sheila Jackson-Lee Quietly Introduces Bill To BLOCK Taxpayer Money From Building The Wall

Democrat congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee quietly introduced a bill called the âProtect American Taxpayers and Secure Border Act.â
The bill, with a title that means the exact opposite of what it proposes, was introduced on December 19 and now sits in the House Judiciary and Homeland Security committees.
Here is the text of the bill:
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
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This Act may be cited as the âProtect American Taxpayers and Secure Border Actâ.
SEC. 2. PROHIBITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO BORDER SECURITY.
(a) In General.âNo taxpayer funds may be obligated or expended to build a wall or barrier intended to impede travel between Mexico and the United States.
(b) Foreign Payment Required.âAny wall or barrier described in subsection (a) that is proposed to be built shall be paid for using funds provided by the Government of Mexico.
(c) Securing The Southern Border.âThe Secretary of Homeland Security shall take such actions as may be necessary to secure the southern border by making maximum effective utilization of technology and improved training of U.S. Custom and Border Protection agents and officers.
(d) Increase In Immigration Judges.âThe Attorney General may appoint 100 additional immigration judges in addition to immigration judges currently serving as of the date of the enactment of this Act.
(e) Humanitarian Assistance.âThe Secretary of Homeland Security shall take such actions as may be necessary to ensure that humanitarian assistance is provided to immigrants, refugees, and other displaced persons who are in need of medical assistance and aid to sustain health and life.
Rapper Talib Kweli: âNazi Germany Had a Wall Called the Berlin Wallâ

By Justin Caruso
Rapper Talib Kweli gave his fans an incredibly wrong history lesson Friday, saying that the Berlin Wall was created by Nazi Germany and was proof of how âwalls didnât work for Nazis.â
âSo, youâre unaware of the fact that nazi Germany had a wall called the Berlin Wall that was torn down in 1991 in order to foster humanity and diversity? Walls didnât work for Nazis so why build them here? Build bridges not walls Nazi lover,â Talib Kweli said in response to another social media user.

Of course, the Berlin Wall was erected not by Nazi Germany, but by socialist East Germany, which was under the occupation of the communist Soviet Union at the time.
Also, unlike President Donald Trumpâs proposed wall along the United States-Mexico border, the Berlin Wall was created to stop people from leaving East Germanyâs occupation to travel into free West Berlin.
Talib Kweliâs social media posts are not only fact-deficient, they are often hate-filled and vitriolic. In 2016, the âGet Byâ rapper attacked Breitbart Newsâ Jerome Hudson, repeatedly disparaging him with the racial slur âcoon.â

Twitter, despite their strict enforcement of rules when it comes to conservatives, took no action despite Kweli repeatedly racially abusing people on the platform over political disagreements.

Finland to Start Imprisoning Illegal Migrants
By Ben Warren

Finland has created a new law allowing the imprisonment of illegal migrants.
The law specifically targets migrants who enter the country after they were given an âentry ban,â according to the Finnish Ministry of Justice.
âThe President of the Republic today adopted amendments to the law by which a new provision on violation of the ban on entry is added,â said the Ministry. âTo date, violation of the prohibition has generally led to fines for foreigners offenses.â
âIn the future, the punishment for breach of the ban shall be fines or imprisonment for a maximum of one year.â
Additionally, the law is effective at the start of 2019 and authorities expect it to discourage further illegal movement into the country.
This legal maneuver against the surge of migrants comes after Finlandâs Immigration Service (Migri) admitted they couldnât identify almost half of the migrants applying for asylum.
“People who are fleeing do not have the possibility of leaving with the required documents in their pockets,â said a Migri official. âSome of them come from countries that don’t even have passport systems.â
Correspondingly, it is unclear if the country has enough prison space to honor the new law as Migri is on record demanding more funding to construct additional facilities for migrants.

SOUTHERN EUROPE Italian Minister tells NGO Italy doesnât want migrants: âOur ports are closed!â
By LAURA CAT Â

Italyâs populist Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini announces that Italian ports are CLOSED.
The migrants were picked up from Libya intending to go to Malta but were turned away from Malta so the NGO Proactiva Open Arms requested to be allowed entry to Italy.
Salvini replied: âMy answer is clear: Italian ports are closed!â Mr Salvini tweeted. âFor the traffickers of human beings and for those who help them, the fun is over.â
This sparked anger in the human trafficking NGO who replied on twitter: âWe continue with 311 people on board, without port and in need of supplies,â saying that they had rescued more than 300 migrants from three vessels in difficulty, including men, women, children and babies.
Committing the logical fallacy of appealing to emotions, they went on to say:
âIf you could feel the cold in the images, it would be easier to understand the emergency. No port to disembark and Maltaâs refusal to give us food. This isnât Christmas.â An odd thing to say given the majority of the migrants are of the Islamic faith, thereby not celebrating Christmas anyway.
Tweeting further to Matteo, Open Armsâ founder Oscar Camps went onto say that âyour rhetoric and your message will, like everything in this life, end. But you should know that in a few decades your descendants will be ashamed of what you do and say.â
Many countries are showing opposition to the economic migrants paying a high financial cost to be brought by human traffickers when real refugees canât afford to and are left behind in their countries.
SOCIALIST OCASIO-CORTEZ SUDDENLY CONCERNED ABOUT GOVâT SPENDING AMID BORDER WALL PUSH

Silent on giving $10 billion in aid to Mexico, Central America
DECEMBER 22, 2018
Despite pushing for a socialist âMedicare for allâ plan that countless experts argue would bankrupt the nation, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is now all of a sudden concerned about paying for things.
On Thursday, the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives approved $5.7 billion in fundingfor the wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
The measure has not yet been voted on in the Senate amid ongoing negotiations, and the partial government shut down on Saturday morning.
But in response to the $5.7 billion for the wall in the House bill, the New York socialist took to Twitter to claim âno oneâs asking the GOP how theyâre paying for it.â

âAnd just like that, GOP discovers $5.7 billion for a wall. $5.7 billionâŠÂ What if we instead added $5.7B in teacher pay? Or replacing water pipes? Or college tuition/prescription refill subsidies? Or green jobs? But notice how no oneâs asking the GOP how theyâre paying for it,â she wrote.
For starters, âno oneâ is asking how the GOP is âpaying for itâ because most people understand basic math and how the federal government works.
The federal government is funded by the taxpayers. When Congress passes a spending bill, it must allocate the necessary funding for the the following fiscal year to ensure all government can fully operate.
They didnât âdiscoverâ the money out of thin air, it has been there the entire time. The issue is that in Congress, a spending bill requires a supermajority, meaning 60 votes in the Senate.
No Democrats are agreeing to vote in favor of the House-passed package, so negotiations are ongoing about how much funding â which the government already has â will be allocated for âborder security.â
Aside from Ocasio-Cortez not even having a rudimentary understanding of how government works, which she will be part of in a week, many are wondering why sheâs not all of a sudden concerned about spending money.

All corrupt on the Western front? Der Spiegel latest to fall from media mountaintops

By Robert Bridge
Once again, a reporter has been accused of writing fake stories â over a span of years â reinforcing the suspicion that we are living in a post-truth world where words, to paraphrase Kipling, âare the most powerful drug.â
This week, Der Spiegel, the German news weekly, was forced to admit that one of its former star reporters, the award-winning Claas Relotius, âfalsified his articles on a grand scale.â
Indeed, it seems the disgraced journalist was motivated more by fiction writers John le Carre and Tom Clancy than by any media heavyweights, like Andrew Breitbart and Walter Cronkite.
Relotius, who just this month took home Germanyâs Reporterpreis (âReporter of the Yearâ) for his enthralling tale of a Syrian teenager, âmade up stories and invented protagonists,â Der Spiegel admitted.

There is a temptation to rationalize Relotiusâs multiple indiscretions, not to mention the failure of his fastidious employer to unearth them for so long, as an unavoidable part of the dog-eat-dog media jungle. After all, journalists are not robots â at least not yet â and we are all humans prone to poor judgment and mistakes, perhaps even highly unethical ones.
That explanation, however, falls short of explaining the internal forces battering away at the foundation of Western media, an institution built on the shifting sand of lies, disinformation and outright propaganda. And what is readily apparent to those outside of the Western media fortress is certainly even more apparent to those inside.
A good example is Russiagate. This elaborate myth, which has been peddled repeatedly and without an ounce of 100-percent real beef since the US election of 2016, goes like this: A group of Russian hackers, buying a few hundred social media memes for just rubles to the dollar, were able to do what all the Republican campaign strategists, and all the special interests groups, with all of their billions of dollars in their massive war chest, simply could not: keep Democratic voters at home on the couch come Election Day â a tactic now known as âvoter suppression operationsâ â thereby handing the White House to Donald Trump on a silver platter. Or shall we say âa Putin platterâ?

Donât believe me? Hereâs the opening line of a recent Washington Post article that should be rated âRâ for racist: âOne difference between Russian and Republican efforts to quash the black vote: The Russians are more sophisticated, insidious and slick,â wailed Joe Davidson, who apparently watched too many Hollywood films where the Russkies play all of the villains. âUnlike the Republican sledgehammers used to suppress votes and thwart electoratesâ decisions in various states, the Russians are sneaky, using social media come-ons that ostensibly had little to do with the 2016 vote.â
Meanwhile, Der Spiegel, despite being forced to come clean over the transgressions of Claas Relotius, will most likely never own up to its own factual shortcomings with regards to their dismal reporting on Russia.
For example, in an article published last year entitled âPutinâs work, Clintonâs contribution,â the German weekly lamented that âA superpower intervenes in the election campaign of another superpower: The Russian cyber-attack in the US is a scandal.â Just like their fallen star reporter, Der Spiegel regurgitated fiction masquerading as news.

However, there is no need to limit ourselves to just media-generated Russian fairytales. The Western media has contrived other sensational stories, with its own cast of dubious characters, and with far greater consequences.
Consider the reporting in the Western media prior to the 2003 Iraq War, when most journalists were behaving as cheerleaders for military invasion as opposed to conscientious objectors, or at least objective observers. In fact, two reporters with the New York Times, Michael Gordon and Judith Miller, arguably gave the Bush administration and a hardcore group of neocons inside Washington, which had been pushing for a war against Saddam Hussein for many years, the barest justification it required for military action.
Just six months before the bombs started dropping on Baghdad, Gordon and Miller penned a front-page article in the Times that opened with this stunning claim: âIraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb, Bush administration officials said today.â
The article in Americaâs âpaper of recordâ then proceeded to build the case for military action against Iraq by quoting an assortment of anonymous senior administration officials, anonymous Iraqi defectors, and anonymous chemical weapons experts. In fact, much of the story was based on comments provided by one âAhmed al-Shemri,â a pseudonym for someone purported to have been connected to Husseinâs chemical-weapons program. The authors quoted the mystery man as saying:Â âAll of Iraq is one large storage facility.â
Gordon and Miller also claimed their source had said that âhe had been told that Iraq was still storing some 12,500 gallons of anthrax.â Several months later, just weeks before the US invasion of Iraq commenced, US Secretary of State Colin Powell invited the UN General Assembly to imagine what a âteaspoon of dry anthraxâ could do if unleashed on the public.
Powell, who later said the testimony would be a permanent âblotâ on his record, even shook a tiny faux sample of the deadly biological agent in the Assembly for maximum theatrical effect.
Shortly after the release of the Times piece, top Bush officials appeared on television and alluded to Millerâs story in support of military action. Meanwhile, UN inspectors on the ground in Iraq never found chemical weapons or the materials needed to build atomic weapons. In other words, the $1-trillion-dollar war against Iraq, which led to the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent civilians, was a completely senseless act of aggression against a sovereign state, which the US media helped perpetrate.
Aside from the question of whether readers really put much faith in these fantastic media stories, complete with pseudonymous characters and impossible to prove claims; there remains another question. Does the Western media itself believe its own stories? Â The answer seems to be no, at least not always.
With regards to the Russiagate story, for example, an investigative journalism outfit, Project Veritas, caught a few Western journalists off-guard about their true feelings in relation to the claims against Russia, and their feelings in general about the state of the media.
âI love the news business, but Iâm very cynical about it â and at the same time so are most of my colleagues,â CNN Supervising Producer John Bonifield admitted, unaware he was being secretly filmed.
When pushed to explain why CNN was beating the anti-Russia drum on a daily basis, things became clearer: âBecause itâs ratings,â Bonifield said. âOur ratings are incredible right now.â
In the same media sting operation, Van Jones, a prominent CNN political commentator who has pushed the anti-Russia position numerous times on-air, completely changed his tune when caught off-air and off-guard. âThe Russia thing is just a big nothing burger,â he remarked.
This brings us back to the story of the fallen Der Spiegel journalist. It seems that a deep cynicism has taken hold in at least some parts of the Western media establishment. Journalists seem increasingly willing to produce extremely tenuous, fact-challenged stories, many of which are barely held together by a rickety composite of anonymous entities.
And why not? If their own media bosses are permitting gross fabrications on a number of major issues, not least of all related to Russia, and further afield in Syria, why should the journalists be forced to play by the rules?
Under such oppressive conditions, where the media appears to be merely the mouthpiece of the governmentâs position on a number of issues, those working inside this apparatus will eventually come around to the conclusion that truth is not the main priority. The main priority is hoodwinking the public into believing something even when the facts â or lack of them â point to other conclusions.
Thus, it is no surprise when we find Western reporters imitating the greatest fiction writers, because in reality that is what they have already become.
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CHUCK SCHUMER SAYS REPUBLICANS MUST âABANDONâ WALL IN ORDER TO REOPEN GOVERNMENT

Henry Rodgers | Capitol Hill Reporter
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Republicans need to âabandonâ border wall funding if they want the government to reopen, just less than 24 hours into the partial shutdown.
Schumer, who has strongly opposed funding President Donald Trumpâs border wall, saidthis on the Senate floor Saturday afternoon as the federal government is officially in a partial shutdown after Senate Republicans failed to receive enough votes to pass a short-term spending bill Friday that included funding for a border wall.
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The New York senator also said Democrats are âopen to discussing any proposal as long as they do not include anything for the wall,â showing Democrats are not willing to compromise on border wall funding.

Before the partial shutdown, Schumer said there was no way the wall was being funded on numerous occasions.
âI want to be crystal clear â there will be no additional appropriations to pay for the border wall,â Schumer said on the Senate floor on Dec. 13. âItâs done.â (RELATED: Chuck Schumer Makes It âCrystal Clearâ He Wants No Additional Funding For Border Wall)
The two parties will now have to figure out an agreement, and the senators must be present for a vote on the Senate floor to send a bill to the president to sign and end the partial government shutdown.
Franceâs âyellow vestsâ block borders ahead of Christmas

By AFP – 22 DEC. 2018
Paris (AFP) â Three days from Christmas, French âyellow vestsâ turned out in small numbers for a sixth Saturday of protests in cities and border points as a fatal road accident brought the death toll to 10 since the movement began last month.
Near the border between France and Spain hundreds of protesters disrupted traffic as they gathered around an autoroute toll booth.
Police fired tear gas to disperse the âyellow vestsâ who retreated to a bridge, throwing objects on the road, an AFP photographer at the scene said.

âThe autoroute is now being cleaned to allow traffic to resume normally,â local authorities said.
France borders the Catalan region of Spain, and the French protesters were joined by dozens of Catalan pro-independence activists, also wearing yellow vests.
The separatists often block highways to protest against Madridâs rejection of Cataloniaâs independence referendum in October 2017.
Even though their goals are different, âthis demonstration at the Boulou (toll booth) is symbolic, it shows the solidarity between the Spanish Catalans and the French,â said Marcel, a 49-year-old winegrower.
Roadblocks by protesters were also reported on autoroutes near the border with Italy and at a bridge in Strasbourg near the German border.
A driver died overnight when his car slammed into the back of a truck stopped at a roadblock set up by âyellow vestâ protesters at an autoroute entrance in Perpignan on the Mediterranean coast, prosecutor Jean-Jacques Fagni told AFP.

There have now been 10 deaths related to the protests since they began on November 17.
â Macron effigy â
In Paris, the scene of violent clashes during previous demonstrations, around 800 protesters joined rallies scattered around the city, police said at mid-day.
But the French capitalâs iconic Champs-Elysees avenue was calm, with most shops except for some luxury boutiques open for business in the busy weekend before Christmas.
David Delbruyere, 48, was one of about 20 protesters near the Arch of Triumph, the fifth time he has come to the French capital for a demonstration as he remains âdisgustedâ with conditions in France.
Paris police said 65 people had been arrested, including a âyellow vestâ leader, Eric Drouet.
Authorities were also stationed at the Palace of Versailles outside Paris which has been closed to visitors over fears of unrest.
A Facebook event organised by Drouet had listed thousands of people âinterestedâ in joining the Versailles demonstration but only around 60 have shown up.
Further demonstrations of several hundred âyellow vestsâ were reported in Lyon, Marseille, Rouen and Bordeaux.
And in Angouleme in southwest France, a puppet effigy of President Emmanuel Macron was decapitated Friday night during a âyellow vestâ protest, regional authorities said Saturday.
Meanwhile, police stepped in with tear gas to disperse around 80 protesters who had gathered Saturday outside Macronâs home in the Channel coast town of Touquet.
The number of protesters has however fallen significantly since last week, when Macron, a pro-business centrist, gave in to some of their demands.
Since the peak on November 17 with 282,000 demonstrators, the turnout has fallen to 166,000 on November 24, 136,000 on the first and eighth of December and 66,000 on December 15.
The  movement characterised by the high-visibility yellow vests worn by the protesters originally started as a protest about planned fuel tax hikes, but has morphed into a widespread demonstration against Macronâs policies and top-down style of governing.
On Friday evening, the French Senate approved Macronâs measures to help the working poor and pensioners â just hours after they were adopted by the lower house of parliament â which aim to quell âyellow vestâ anger and should come into force early in 2019.
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