WhatFinger

July, 2016


Votes Are No Indication of Support When Media Is Counting

We have an instructive contrast between how the mainstream media treats a candidate whose positions it supports and how it treats a candidate whose positions it loathes. MSM Donations Both of our candidates have remarkable similarities. They’re outsiders who parachuted into the political arena and have never previously held office. Both are scornful of the entrenched political elite and promise big changes if they’re elected.
By Michael R. Shannon - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story

Israel’s economy – an island of stability

According to a study conducted by the University of Lausanne, Israel is one of the top five world high-tech powers, as indicated by a 2015 $1bn investment, in Israel, by Apple, creating a hardware development center. The USA, China, Russia and India are, actively, soliciting high-tech cooperation with Israel. India and Israel negotiate a free trade zone, which would increase their current $5bn trade balance. Israel is second only to Russia in the exportation of military systems to India (Jerusalem Post, July 24, 2016).
By Yoram Ettinger - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story


Trump Dominates the DNC

PHILADELPHIA -- Democrats put in plenty of good words for Hillary Clinton during their convention yesterday but they focused most of their energy on trying to assassinate the character of Donald Trump.
By Matthew Vadum - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story



Mr. Putin, release those emails

It’s raining all over Queen Hillary Clinton’s Big Fat Coronation party with one more day to go at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. Someone bring the oxygen tanks for George Soros and try to wake up choir boy Senator Tim Kaine while you’re at it.
By Judi McLeod - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story


A healthy productive life

In December 1999, Demitri Papolos, M.D., and Janice Papolos published The Bipolar Child, the book that convinced Anne that her son William was bipolar. In the preface, the authors lay it on the line for us: "Many of these children were initially diagnosed as having attention-deficit disorder with hyperactivity and put on stimulant medications; or they were first seen in the throes of depression with little or no consideration of the opposite pole of a mood disorder.
By Patrick D Hahn - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story




Y’all’ll Be Runnin’!

When I asked Jaybird, my boyhood best friend and mentor, to go fishing the next day with my pal Dean and me, he said, “Shoot naw, hit’s a mean-lookin’ cold front’ full o’ bad storms comin’ ’cross.”
By Jimmy Reed - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story


Changing election rules could lead to more coalition governments and higher government spending and

VANCOUVER—If the federal government replaces Canada’s current voting system with Proportional Representation (PR), it is highly likely that Canada will be governed by coalitions rather than majority governments leading to higher levels of government spending and larger deficits, finds a new essay released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
By Fraser Institute - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story

Trump, traitor (and the truth comes limping after)

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA — How has Hillary Clinton survived in politics, and risen to her current position of trust, despite the fact that most people have an accurate impression of her character? Because the Clintons have an army of sycophants, ready to lie for their cause at a moment’s notice, and to smear anyone who dares criticize or otherwise challenge them.
By Dr. Steven J. Allen - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story


The Damage Done by Hillary Backer Soros

The reporter exposed as having filed a story with the Democratic National Committee (DNC) before publication in Politico is out with a puff-piece about Democratic Party money bags George Soros.
By Cliff Kincaid - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story

Michael Moore: Trump beats Hillary in November

PHILADELPHIA — Multimillionaire Marxist movie director Michael Moore doesn’t share convention delegates’ optimistic view of Democratic Party nomineee Hillary Clinton’s chances in November.
By Matthew Vadum - Thursday, July 28, 2016 - Full Story

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