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Saturday, September 30, 2017

President Donald J. Trump's schedule for Thursday, September 21st


Schedule for Thursday, September 21st:

· Meeting with President of Afghanistan

· Expanded meeting with President of Afghanistan

· Expanded meeting with President of Ukraine

· Expanded meeting with President of the Republic of Korea

· Working lunch with Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Republic of Korea


· Expanded meeting with Prime Minister of Japan


· Expanded meeting with President of Turkey

President Donald J. Trump's schedule for Tuesday, September 26th


Schedule for Tuesday, September 26th:

· Daily intelligence briefing

· Meeting with bipartisan members of the House Committee on Ways and Means

· Briefing on hurricane recovery efforts

· Meeting with President Mariano Rajoy of Spain

· Working luncheon with President Rajoy


· Joint press conference with President Rajoy


· Travel to New York, NY


· U.S. Mission greeting


· Meeting with Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee


· Roundtable with RNC supporters


· Remarks at the RNC finance dinner


· Travel to Washington, D.C.

President Donald J. Trump's schedule for Wednesday, September 27th



Schedule for Wednesday, September 27th:

· Daily intelligence briefing

· Meeting with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson

· Travel to to Indianapolis, IN

· Remarks on tax reform

· Travel to to Washington, D.C.

President Donald J. Trump's schedule for Saturday, September 30th


Schedule for Saturday, September 30th:

· Phone call with Administrator of FEMA Brock Long

· Phone call with Governor Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico

· Phone call with Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico Jenniffer González-Colón

· Phone call with Luis Fortuño, former Governor of Puerto Rico

· Phone call with Governor Kenneth Mapp of the US Virgin Islands

Just in: Timeline of massive federal response in Puerto Rico



For those who don't let the truth get in the way of a good story here's the actual timeline of massive federal response in Puerto Rico:



President Donald J. Trump's schedule for Saturday, September 30th


Schedule for Saturday, September 30th:

· Phone call with Administrator of FEMA Brock Long

· Phone call with Governor Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico

· Phone call with Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico Jenniffer González-Colón

· Phone call with Luis Fortuño, former Governor of Puerto Rico

· Phone call with Governor Kenneth Mapp of the US Virgin Islands

Friday, September 29, 2017

BREAKING: Look What This NFL Team Did Because Their QB Refused To Kneel



A recent report has claimed that the Oakland Raiders threw their football game because quarterback Derek Carr refused to kneel for the national anthem.

From Infowars:

A new report from The Armstrong and Getty Radio Show has sent shockwaves throughout the sports world after it was claimed that members of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders may have purposefully allowed their star quarterback to get sacked multiple times after he refused to kneel during the National Anthem.

If true, this would essentially mean that an NFL football game was illegally thrown over anger that one of the teams star white players did not believe that kneeling during the nations anthem was the correct way to protest supposed racial injustice in America.

In other words, an epic level scandal.

During the anthem, virtually the entire team was seen kneeling other than the teams coaches and star quarterback Derek Carr. Unfortunately, this may have not set well with the teams offensive line as they were apparently the players who spearheaded the entire idea to kneel as a team in the first.

“This is one hell of a scandal with the NFL, could ruin the whole league,” claimed the show before detailing the fact that Carr was sacked two times in a row on the teams second drive and that the teams usually dependable center snapped the ball at the wrong time in three different instances. Extremely capable receivers also made multiple “weird” drops of passes thrown by Carr that T.V. announcers even noted at the time.

The radio show then revealed bombshell “insider information” from an “extremely reliable” source who claimed that members of the Oakland Raiders did indeed throw the game as a sort of punishment for Carr choosing to not use the countries anthem to make a political statement.

“He wants to stand alone, he can stand alone on the field,” one of the teams offensive lineman said, according to the shows source. Keep in mind, the offensive line are literally the guys whose job it is to protect the quarterback, in this case the star player who didn’t kneel.

Read more: (Link: www.infowars.com)

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

The NFL boycott is real. Look what's happening to this store



Since Sunday when most Pittsburgh Steelers stayed in the locker room for the national anthem, Susan Moedinger, owner of Steel City Sports in the Rockvale Outlets, has heard from dozens of customers who are now boycotting her store.


Rush Limbaugh, who is a big Steelers fan said he did not watch the NFL for the first time in 45 years. He said the NFL has lost its "mystique."

From transcript:

“I was so sad Sunday morning when all of this started falling out. I was not sad after Friday night when the president made his comments. And I had no doubt afterward what the reaction was going to be and I had no doubt where public opinion was gonna fall. And I had no doubt how people in the NFL from players to the commissioner to media people were gonna get it wrong, and they have, and they did.

But if you’ll permit me first, I was personally saddened. I did not watch the National Football League yesterday, and it was the first time in 45 years that I made an active decision not to watch, including my team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was not a decision made in anger. It was genuine sadness. I realized that I can no longer look at this game and watch this game and study this game and pretend, you know, fantasize, everything a fan does. This whole thing has removed for me the ingredients that are in the recipe that make up a fan. The mystique is gone. That actually started vanishing a while ago. The larger-than-life aspect of it is gone. The belief, the wish, the desire that the people in the game were the best and brightest and special, and that’s why they were there, that’s gone. And it’s been politicized. It has been politicized and corrupted, and it didn’t start this weekend. It started years ago.

I couldn’t predict this specific event, but my sadness actually began years ago when all of the attention focused on the danger and the supposed attempt to hide all of that, not specifically just the concussions. The whole aura that that created. The sports media began to criticize that which they report on. It just became politicized. It simply just became politicized. And the people politicizing it, since we’re talking about politics, the people that politicized it are people on the left. And when that happens, things change. It’s just over.”

HT (Link: www.breitbart.com)

Wow! Even more bad news for the NFL

The NFL ratings is now down 11 percent and dropping faster than a rock.



From AP News:

Through three weeks, viewership for national telecasts of NFL games is down 11 percent this season compared to 2016, the Nielsen company said on Tuesday.

Nielsen said the games averaged 17.63 million viewers for the first three weeks of last season, and have dipped to 15.65 million this year. The Nielsen figures don’t include many of the Sunday afternoon games that are shown to a regional audience, but not a national one.

The NFL ratings are in focus because of President Donald Trump’s suggestion that viewers are turned off by a protest against police brutality that began with quarterback Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand for the national anthem. The protests spread rapidly this past weekend following the president’s criticism of people involved.

Read more: (Link: apnews.com)

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

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Friday, September 22, 2017

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8 Places Around the World Where Taking Photos Is Against the Law


Vacations are a long-awaited time of travel and leisure that should only leave warm memories and bright impressions. However, in some countries, obscure rules and weird restrictions can get unwitting tourists in trouble with the law.

Today Bright Side presents a list of places where taking holiday snaps might not be such a good idea.

8. Amsterdam, Netherlands



The Red Light District in Amsterdam is famous for its brothels, picturesque canals, and coffee shops. In this part of the city, the local proprietors hate it when tourists take photos of the prostitutes standing in the windows. If you venture to this place carrying a camera, at best, someone might wrench it away. At worst, you risk being beaten up.

7. South Korea




In this country, it is forbidden to photograph women without their consent — even in public places. Neglecting to observe this rule is considered an act of sexual aggression and is punishable by a fine of 10 million won ($8,800) and up to 5 years imprisonment.

6. USA





In the United States, the laws related to taking photographs are much more relaxed than in South Korea. Still, you might get in trouble in some cases, the likeliest of which would be taking pictures of private property. It’s always advisable to first acquire permission to photograph from the property’s owner. And, most importantly, always pay attention to prohibiting signs.

5. United Arab Emirates




In the UAE, taking photographs in forbidden places may result in 1 to 3 months imprisonment and a $1,361 fine. In many locations, it is prohibited to use cameras because of local superstitions. Also, you cannot photograph government buildings, certain bridges, and palaces of the Sheikhs. The palace-related ban is actually written down in the country’s legislation.

4. North Korea




If you want to visit this country, be prepared for severe restrictions on your movements and behavior. In North Korea, you are not allowed to leave your hotel without a guide, nor can you take photographs without the guide’s permission. Should you fail to comply, you’ll find yourself facing a fine or something even worse.

3. England




The Brits tend to treat camera-crazed tourists with understanding. You can take amateur photos almost anywhere in the country, but commercial photography requires special authorization. For instance, commercial shooting in Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square can only be carried out with the permission of the Mayor of London.

2. Japan



In Japan, it is forbidden to photograph certain temples and statues. Apparently, taking snaps might annoy the spirits. Here you can find a full list of those locations — some of them mustn’t be photographed at all, while others are off-limits during certain times of the year.

1. Algeria



Algeria is pretty much conservative, especially the southern part of the country. You can take pictures of men only after obtaining their consent. Women can be photographed only with the consent of their husbands or fathers, as they are considered to be their property. It is strictly prohibited to take photos of bridges, dams, and military objects.

Read more: brightside

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

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