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Governor Rauner REFORM MESSAGE

GOV. RAUNER USES SOCIAL MEDIA TO PUSH REFORM MESSAGE

This week, Gov. Rauner used Facebook live to take his reform message directly to the people, outlining his plan to bring back Illinois through term limits, a property tax freeze, and reforms to grow our economy and increase high-paying jobs in the state. Gov. Rauner encouraged legislative leaders to put forward their preferred budget plan if they are serious about negotiating a budget and reform deal.
Gov. Rauner also continued his push for two bipartisan reforms – term limits and a property tax freeze. Watch Gov. Rauner’s message on term limits here, and his call for a property tax freeze herehttps://www.facebook.com/GovRauner/videos/587656981440762/


RAUNER WORKS TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM WITH FOCUS ON MENTAL HEALTH

Gov. Rauner has made reforming Illinois’ broken criminal justice system a top priority. This week, in collaboration with the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Gov. Rauner announced that the Illinois Department of Corrections has trained nearly 13,000 corrections employees on mental health issues in less than a year.
Gov. Rauner stated, “Criminal justice reform has been a top priority of our administration from the very beginning, which is why the progress we’ve seen at the Department of Corrections is so encouraging. Through the hard work and dedication of Department of Corrections staff, we are closer every day to reaching our goal of safely reducing Illinois’ prison population by 25 percent before 2025.”
Gov. Rauner also signed bipartisan legislation ensuring offenders released from prison have a valid state ID upon release, easing the transition back into the labor force. Read more here.

RAUNER CLOSES CLEMENCY BACKLOG DATING BACK TO BLAGOJEVICH

Gov. Rauner this week also announced that his administration has closed a massive backlog of clemency requests, dating back to the Blagojevich administration. The Chicago Sun-Times reported, “Clearing the backlog was one of Rauner’s many priorities in his criminal justice reform platform. He has signed 14 criminal justice bills since he took office and says he wants to focus on rehabilitation and preventing recidivism.”


EFFORTS TO CUT RED TAPE HIGHLIGHTED BY NATIONAL REVIEW

The National Review highlighted Gov. Rauner’s initiative to cut job-killing regulations that stifle small businesses. In October, Gov. Rauner created the Illinois Competitiveness Council and tasked the group to come up with ways to repeal burdensome regulations and red tape by 25% over the next two years. Read more here.

Steve Weber's Tax tips for Farmers

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Tax tips for Farmers
Let’s talk about the ever-popular S corporation entity and some planning to help lower your taxes. These are by far the most popular choice for a new business with one owner or a few owners. They are popular for many reasons, due to the simplicity to form, cost to maintain in good standing, liability protection, and the best reason of all, tax savings.
Owner/ officers should take a reasonable salary (via w-2) to avoid a love letter from the IRS and at the same time expense out some of the work they do and reap some of the benefits of all that hard work. Don’t forget to employ your children and save some self- employment tax if they are under 18. You will need to setup a management agency to employ them through the corporation, as corporations can’t employ kids. I hope you can get yours to work better than two of mine. Make sure you spell out the duties of the job and don’t over compensate ($6300) is a great number by the way.
A shareholder may have deductible expenses related to their ownership of an S corporation. Ideally, the S corporation should reimburse the shareholder for out of pocket expenses that are necessary and reasonable. A new snowmobile or AR-15 is very cool, but not going to pass the test. This could be for expenses when starting the business, miles, lodging, meals, home office, and other items. Anyone who itemizes can take these on schedule A, but this is the wimpy way and they are not one for one. The key is to establish an accountable plan and show receipts for reimbursement. Sole owner S corps are very easy to setup in this fashion. We you have multiple owners it can get complicated as feelings can get hurt if owner A is reimbursed more that owner B. The clear majority of S Corps I handle are 100% owned by one person. The deduction for these reimbursements comes off the top not later when you prepare your personal taxes.
Things to remember are that you can’t reimburse for depreciation, you can reimburse rent, but it must be fair. If you reimburse rent at the s corporation level, then you have rent income on the personal return. S corporations don’t pay federal tax but do pay state replacement tax of $1.5. So, that is where you save. I don’t know about you but the banks aren’t paying anything close to that for holding and investing your money so invest in yourself and reap the benefits. Setup an accountable plan for reimbursing yourself out of your S corporation. Now go out and get that Christmas tree for the office and say ho ho ho when you submit your receipt for reimbursement.  Merry Christmas
 
 
 
Steve Weber, CPA

Fed hikes rates for second time in a decade

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Fed hikes rates for second time in a decade

Fed hikes rates for second time in a decade
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The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates for the second time in roughly a decade on Wednesday, as the central bank continues its efforts to return to pre-crisis normalcy.
In a policy statement, the Fed announced it had raised its benchmark interest rate from 0.5 percent to 0.75 percent, up just a quarter point from the previous level set one year ago.
The central bank announced the hike following a two-day policy meeting in Washington. The hike was widely expected — Fed officials had said they would like to raise rates once more in 2016, and the December meeting was the final chance to do that. But it also represents a significant shift in how the Fed has operated since the financial crisis.
Wednesday’s hike came nearly one year to the day since the Fed’s last interest rate increase, which was a slight rise from the near-zero levels it had held in places for years in an effort to help push the U.S. economy through the recession.

While that first hike was a major milestone for the Fed, this second hike could be even more momentous, as it is likely to be followed by more interest rates hikes in a much shorter time frame.The Fed said it expects interest rates to remain at accommodative levels for some time, and believes the economy will likely develop in such a way that borrowing costs will only increase gradually.
The march back to more normal interest rate levels also comes at a major time of change for the U.S. overall. The hike comes just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump officially assumes control of the White House, alongside a Republican House and Senate that are expected to push for major policy changes on a host of fronts.
Many economists have warned that Trump’s vow to tear up existing trade agreements and enforce strict tariffs against foreign imports could rock the U.S. economy.
Ambitious GOP plans to slash taxes and regulations, and Trump’s vow to push a broad infrastructure spending package, could combine to form a potent short-term boost to the economy. But it could also pose long-term risks by potentially overheating the economy and encouraging inflation.
The Fed did not mention how policy shifts in Washington could impact the economy, but rather said in its statement that it expects “that economic conditions will evolve in a manner that will warrant only gradual increases in the federal funds rate.”

Reports of GOP elector defections greatly exaggerated?

Reports of GOP elector defections greatly exaggerated?

POSTED AT 12:01 PM ON DECEMBER 14, 2016 BY ED MORRISSEY

Will the Electoral College throw the presidential election into chaos … or is this just another post-election fantasy for the Left? Lawrence Lessig set up a legal fund to woo “faithless electors” away from Donald Trump, and announced yesterday that’s he’s heard from several who are “seriously considering” their options for next week’s vote:

Lessig’s anti-Trump group, “Electors Trust,” has been offering pro bono legal counsel to Republican presidential electors considering ditching Trump and has been acting as a clearinghouse for electors to privately communicate their intentions.
“Obviously, whether an elector ultimately votes his or her conscience will depend in part upon whether there are enough doing the same. We now believe there are more than half the number needed to change the result seriously considering making that vote,” Lessig said.
Lessig’s claims contradict the assertions of Republican National Committee sources who report that a GOP whip operation intended to ensure Republican electors remain loyal to Trump found only one elector — Chris Suprun of Texas — would defy Trump.

Politico notes that Lessig didn’t bother to offer any evidence of this claim, which would make sense even if it were true. Only Suprun has gone public; anyone else would be contacting Lessig’s group on the QT. Many of them would face legal consequences for defying the voters in their states, so they won’t go public blithely.
On the other hand, this is a rather extraordinary claim, especially given Lessig’s ties to Barack Obama. Would three dozen electors show up on Lessig’s doorstep to betray the GOP — electors chosen by party officials for their loyalty, and who presumably have something to lose by betraying it? That seems a little unlikely — not impossible, but unlikely — and it cuts against the report from Politico yesterday about the results from the GOP’s standard Electoral College whip operation.
The Hill goes farther in pouring cold water on the claim. While they’re getting e-mails and messages from activists, Republican electors say that their Democratic counterparts have actually remained rathe quiet:

Virtually all Republican electors reached by The Hill said they will vote enthusiastically for Trump.
“I’m voting how the people of Florida have told me to vote,” said Brian Ballard, a Florida elector who raised money for Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio during the GOP primary. “I don’t know anyone who isn’t. I appreciate people using First Amendment rights to reach out and try to convince me otherwise, but I’m obligated to support Trump because he won Florida.[“] …
While most electors say that they’re not hearing much from the Democratic delegates who are purportedly campaigning to get GOP electors on board, they’re still being flooded with letters, emails and phone calls from private citizens across the country urging them to abandon Trump.

Funny about that, eh? Jonathan Easley and Ben Kamisar write that the Democratic electors who are publicly calling for their Republican counterparts to reconsider their votes don’t have “little appetite” for a Republican alternative for whom they’d cast their own votes. That leaves Republican electors with having a choice of putting the White House in control of the GOP, or handing it off to the Democrats. That’s not exactly a tough choice.
Even if they abstain, what’s the end game? The election would go to the House of Representatives, where Republicans have a wide majority in the state delegations (32-15, and three evenly split in this session of Congress). Trump would win easily in this scenario, as House members would have to go back to their districts to explain why they ignored the election results to put someone else in the White House. That’s especially true considering that the House can only elect from the top three Electoral College vote winners, according to the 12th Amendment — which would be Trump, Hillary Clinton, and whomever one or more faithless electors choose in their balloting, primarily promoted by Democrats.
As I write in my column for The Week, this is yet another ludicrous liberal fantasy — and another way in which the party that scolded Donald Trump for shaking confidence in American elections wants to overturn the one they just lost:

But Trump opponents have seized on the Electoral College as a last-gasp measure to change the outcome of the election. Democrats want electors from states Trump won to change their votes, arguing that voters elected them to exercise their judgment. Clinton campaign chair John Podesta demanded intelligence briefings for electors on the Russian hacking threat — the same one they knew about in October when scolding Trump for approaching results with due caution. “Electors have a solemn responsibility under the Constitution,” Podesta wrote, “and we support their efforts to have their questions addressed.”

Forget the practical issue that any briefing of significance would require 538 electors to get security clearances in the space of a week. Electors do have a “solemn responsibility under the Constitution,” but it’s not to act as a shadow Congress or a substitute for the voters they represent. They have one job, and one job only: to fulfill in person the results of the presidential election in each of their states. They have no other authority or jurisdiction in the Constitution or by judicial precedent. …

The desperate liberal Electoral College project will fail anyway. Thirty-nine electors demanded the briefing, presumably to justify voting against Trump, but 38 of them are bound to Hillary Clinton already. The one Republican, Chris Suprun of Texas, had already announced his intention to vote for someone other than Trump or Clinton. Trump has a 35-elector edge even without Suprun, and no other Republican electors seem interested in throwing the election to the House of Representatives, or Clinton either.
For better or worse, voters put Donald Trump in the White House. Congress can and should investigate Russian efforts to hack into political organizations and push the executive branch to do a better job in combating such intrusions and attempts at influencing American politics. That will take a realistic approach to governance, for which the incoming Trump administration must prove itself ready to provide. The absurd attempts to overturn the election results demonstrate why Democrats aren’t being given that opportunity — at practically every level of government.

By the way, I’m old enough to remember when progressives warned that Republicans would try to steal the presidency by throwing the election to the House. In April, such an outcome was “anti-democratic.” I assume the author simply erred in not capitalizing the ‘D’ in his argument.

Steve Balich & Mike Fricilone win fight against increased water rates

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Board members win fight against increased water rates
Illinois American Water users to see less of an increase than proposed
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JOLIET, IL – Will County Board members Steve Balich (R-Homer Glen) and Mike Fricilone (R-Homer Glen) today announced they and the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) were successful in appealing a proposed water rate hike by Illinois American Water Company (IAWC).  Consumers in Homer Glen will now pay significantly less for their water than the amount IAWC requested.
 
“This is a victory for all of our constituents,” said Balich. “It means that working families will be able to keep more money in their pockets and not have to turn it over to American Water Company.”
 
Balich and Fricilone earlier had asked the CUB to intervene in IAWC’s proposed legislation, in order to get the sought after rate hike reduced. CUB accomplished this goal after the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) determined certain expenses IAWC proposed to recover from the rate hike were too high and should be decreased.
 
“Taxpayers already pay too much for their water,” said Fricilone. “I am gratified that we were able to work with CUB to diminish the burdensome hike IAWC wanted to push through. This is a great example of local government working with a non-profit watchdog organization to help our residents and hold utility companies accountable.”
 
CUB is a non-profit consumer organization that operates on donations from the public to represent consumer interests in utility rate matters before the Illinois Commerce Commission. Additional information about the organization is available on its website at www.cubillinois.org.
 
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No evidence of WikiLeaks working with Russian hackers other than The Washington Post report.

news022415There’s no doubt Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump. How do we know? Well, an unnamed intelligence source told mainstream media; and mainstream media disseminated the information to the masses.

Last week, The Washington Post reported that it had gotten its hands on information from the CIA’s “secret assessment that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win the presidency.”
From the report: “Intelligence agencies have identified individuals with connections to the Russian government who provided WikiLeaks with thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and others, including Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, according to U.S. officials. Those officials described the individuals as actors known to the intelligence community and part of a wider Russian operation to boost Trump and hurt Clinton’s chances.”
The only problem with this is that WikiLeaks, arguably one of the only organizations in recent history to provide Americans with raw unfiltered information about shady government actions, has steadfastly denied that there was any Russian involvement in its obtaining the DNC/Clinton/Podesta emails.
In fact, by Sunday staunch WikiLeaks supporter and former British ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray published a piece skewering international media parroting the CIA leak claims along with anyone dumb enough to believe them.
In his column “The CIA’s Absence of Conviction” Murray, a close associate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, noted that the CIA is pushing information from an unnamed source on mainstream media. Meanwhile, he and Assange are two of the only people on the planet with concrete knowledge of the identity of the source of the leaks.
“Do we credibly have access? Yes, very obviously. Very, very few people can be said to definitely have access to the source of the leak. The people saying it is not Russia are those who do have access,” he said.
The actual source, as we’ve been told by people close to WikiLeaks all along, is a Democratic insider disgruntled that the DNC colluded with Hillary Clinton to damage Bernie Sanders’ chances in the primary.
Murray wrote: “As Julian Assange has made crystal clear, the leaks did not come from the Russians. As I have explained countless times, they are not hacks, they are insider leaks – there is a major difference between the two. And it should be said again and again, that if Hillary Clinton had not connived with the DNC to fix the primary schedule to disadvantage Bernie, if she had not received advance notice of live debate questions to use against Bernie, if she had not accepted massive donations to the Clinton foundation and family members in return for foreign policy influence, if she had not failed to distance herself from some very weird and troubling people, then none of this would have happened.
“The continued ability of the mainstream media to claim the leaks lost Clinton the election because of ‘Russia’, while still never acknowledging the truths the leaks reveal, is Kafkaesque.”
Murray also pointed out that it should be very difficult for anyone to accept that following “an attempt by a foreign power to destabilise a US election, even though the CIA knows who the individuals are, nobody is going to be arrested or extradited, or (if in Russia) made subject to yet more banking and other restrictions against Russian individuals…”
Of course, Murray’s column must’ve gotten pegged as “fake news,” a conspiracy commentary unfit for dissemination via social media.
Murray called Facebook out in a later post after realizing that his original column was being suppressed by the social media giant.  According to an update to that post, Facebook quietly undid its ghostbanning of his WaPo/CIA piece.
Here’s the thing. WikiLeaks has long been a thorn in the side of the federal government’s attempts to keep Americans on board with the government’s official story. After all, until WikiLeaks published the Chelsea Manning documents detailing certain U.S. military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, many people believed that America was always the good guy in the Middle East. Since those leaks, calling what has happened in the Middle East in recent decades at behest of U.S. military adventurism “spreading democracy” hasn’t been so easy.
Russia seized on the Manning leaks. The country also heavily criticized the U.S. government’s subsequent treatment of whistleblowers. This was all, according to the Russians, proof of American leaders hiding totalitarian actions behind false democracy.
And why wouldn’t the Kremlin have jumped at such an opportunity to criticize the U.S.? As evidenced by U.S. condemnations of Russian actions in Ukraine and Syria in recent years, it was only a matter of time until the American intelligence and military complex would use the same sort of criticisms against Vladimir Putin and company.
Unfortunately, because Russia offered praise to U.S. whistleblowers (in, it’s worth noting, the same way U.S. institutions praised Russian social dissidents like the members of the punk rock group Pussy Riot for breaking the law) it has become very easy for government officials to tie any significant leak to Russia. And Russia is a longtime boogeyman.
But decide for yourself whose information you’d rather trust.
On one hand, you have a whistleblower group that has repeatedly upset U.S. power players and caused populist backlash against the political establishments biggest lies. One of its associates is sitting in jail and its founder is holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
On the other, you have the CIA, unnamed sources and the U.S. media establishment.
Wikileaks leaks documents in raw form. The CIA leaks secrets to media… and media interprets.
We have no evidence of WikiLeaks working with Russian hackers other than The Washington Post report. Oddly enough, The Washington Post report mentioned at the onset of this column looks a lot like the evidence we do have of the CIA working hand-in-hand with mainstream media in the past to influence public opinion.
Really, your choice simply boils down to whose definition of fake news you’re inclined to believe.

What is the real purpose behind the ‘fake news’ attack?

Fake news cartoonHere is the first problem with modern political discourse — too many people want to “win” arguments instead of getting to the greater truth of the matter. Discussions become brinkmanship. Opponents launch into immediate attacks instead of simply asking valid questions. They assert immediately that their position is the only valid position without verification. When confronted with rational responses and ample evidence, they dismiss everything instead of pondering what you have handed them. After this line is crossed, there is no point in continuing the debate. It will go on forever.
This is one of the great tragedies of the Saul Alinsky method of political confrontation; it has bred entire generations of people who now believe that there is no objective truth. They think everything is relative. Because of this belief, they assume that there is no wrong or right side, no wrong or right goal. Instead, there are only goals that are more right than the goals of others. Everything boils down to a “lesser of two evils” mentality, and the ends therefore justify the means. Using dishonest measures to win the fight becomes acceptable.
In the end, ideological combat actually prevents people from learning rather than helping them get to the root of the issue. We live in a world where truth is superfluous to the overall narrative. The only thing that is important is destroying your rivals.
A classic strategy of dishonest debate and disinformation is to use every method possible to avoid confronting your ideological opponents legitimate arguments and to attack him personally. If you can’t beat him on fair ground using reason and evidence, then why not undermine his character so that the public will be influenced to avoid listening to him at all.  This is sometimes called “inoculation.”
At first glance, this is what the entire “fake news” meme supported by the mainstream media seems to be about.
The MSM has proven itself utterly ineffective against the rise of the alternative media. And as I have explained in recent articles, there is a very good and obvious reason for this. The alternative media is the closest thing to a “free market” of ideas that the world has had in a very long time.  Before web media, the public was strictly limited to a handful of corporate outlets that dictated information flow with an iron fist.  If you wanted to learn anything beyond the mainstream narrative, you had to data mine at the library in an infinitely slower fashion, or try to personally seek out people who represented sources and witnesses.
Today, data mining happens at light speed. Facts and evidence are uncovered in real time. Video interviews and transcripts can be achieved as quickly as a phone call. They can be examined and witnesses can be cited without traveling across the country. The prevalence of visual media also makes it difficult for witnesses to lie about their original claims later down the road.
Beyond this, the alternative media offers something the masses have rarely ever had — choice. People can now look at all sides of an issue and all available evidence and decide for themselves what conclusions make the most sense. The mainstream media has only ever offered one side, with highly regulated information and cherry-picked evidence.
The mainstream media’s purpose has never been to convey the unfettered “news.”  Rather, their purpose has always been to manipulate public opinion, and we saw this revealed undeniably during the 2016 election as Wikileaks exposed journalist after journalist using their position of public trust as a weapon to influence the election outcome.
Instead of admitting wrongdoing after this embarrassment, the MSM has decided to double down and escalate the accusation that the alternative media is “fake news.” Meaning, the MSM wants people to believe that we are liars and amateurs, that they are the “professionals,” and that the public should ignore everything the alternative media has to say from now on.  I have to point out, though, that the narrative of mainstream news versus “fake news” seems a little thin to me. Meaning, I believe there is more going on here than the MSM simply trying to save itself.
Call me a “conspiracy theorist,” but the elitist controlled mainstream media does little to help itself through this strategy. Think about it; the MSM is already clearly dying if one looks at the ever shrinking size of their audience and the loss of younger viewers and readers. They have been deteriorating for years, while the alternative media has been exploding in influence. The promotion of the fake news meme requires these mainstream media outlets to actually list which sources they believe represent fake news.  This is what the Washington Post did with their promotion of liberal professor Melissa Zimdar’s list.
So, forgive me if I am making too much of a leap here, but it seems that this tactic will only bring more web traffic to the sites listed, because the list does not really include any specific examples of “fake news” trespasses.  People who are curious will be compelled to then visit the alternative sites to see what all the fuss is about. Perhaps many of them will find something they like, rather than something they hate. To me, the entire set-up of the fake news meme hurts the mainstream news more than it helps them.
The next major story linked to fake news has been the assertion by some in government (including the CIA) that the alternative media is actually a front for Russian propaganda. I predicted this development two years ago in my article When War Erupts Patriots Will Be Accused Of  Aiding “The Enemy.”
In that article, I argued that a war is being engineered between Eastern and Western powers (Russia and China vs. the U.S. and parts of Europe), and that this war will likely be an economic war.  I also point out that such a conflict might be used by the elites in the West to rout out the alternative media as agents of Russian propaganda.  Here’s a quote:

“Another aspect of this plan, I believe, involves the hijacking of the image of the liberty movement. The liberty movement is essentially the most dangerous unknown element on the elite’s global chessboard. In fact, because we understand that international financiers and central bankers are the real enemy, we have the ability to leave the chessboard entirely and play by our own rules. Widespread economic or military conflict provides an opportunity to neutralize liberty activists who might turn revolutionary.
Recently, I came across an article from The Atlantic titled Russia And The Menace Of Unreality. Now, some alternative analysts would read this article and immediately shrug it off as yet another attempt by the Western media machine to propagandize against Russia. Though their motivations are genuine, these analysts would be cementing the delusion that Russia is the “good guy” and the U.S. is the ever present “bad guy.” The Atlantic piece is a far more intricate manipulation than they would be giving credit for.”
“…This was not as pressing an issue two years ago, when conflict with Russia was a ridiculous notion for many people. But today, conflict with Russia, at the very least on an economic scale, is an inevitability. If you read in full the linked Atlantic article, the narrative that is being constructed is clear — the establishment hopes to rewrite the history and image of the liberty movement by painting us as dupes radicalized by Russian propaganda, rather than being the originators of our own grassroots movement with our own philosophy and methodology. Through this, they take away our ownership of our own cause.”

It would appear that everything I warned about two years ago is now happening.  That said, I would amend my original viewpoint to include a new dynamic. 

The coming economic war will be based on a false paradigm — the false East/West paradigm.  Over the years I have outlined in great detail the evidence that Eastern nations are just as controlled by banking elites and globalist interests as Western nations, including evidence that Vladimir Putin is an avid supporter of the International Monetary Fund’s push for a single global currency system using the Special Drawing Rights basket as a bridge. He is also now suddenly a supporter of the UN’s climate change and carbon taxation agenda.
I consistently warned analysts within the liberty movement to be careful about cheerleading too much for Russia and Putin, not only because he is controlled opposition, but because eventually we would be caught up in a media war that would label us as enemy conspirators.  Remaining (rightly) critical of Putin was the best way to avoid being labeled as a member of the “fake news,” or a purveyor of Russian propaganda.
It was my original belief that the elitist media would use the alternative media’s love affair with Putin as a means to undermine our credibility. However, today I would say that the opposite is taking place.
Confusing? Yes. But look at it this way; with the predominantly leftist mainstream media dying in an irreversible way, no amount of whining about “fake news” is going to save them. The rise of the “populists” is at hand, and as I have warned for the past year, this is by design.  Just as conservative anti-establishment movements are rising in geopolitical influence, so to is the anti-establishment media. We are sort of a package deal.
My belief is that conservative movements and the alternative media are being allowed into a position of cultural authority. The globalists are stepping out of the way (for now) as we grow in power. They are doing this in preparation for the final stage of an economic collapse they have been gestating since at least 2008. They are doing this because their goal is to set us up as scapegoats for a global disaster that will be remembered for centuries to come. I was able to predict the success of the Brexit Referendum and Donald Trump’s election win based on this theory and I believe it will continue to prove itself.
The globalists know that at this stage the fake news meme will only help us, rather than hurt us. That is to say, the elites are throwing the leftist media to the wolves and the Russian propaganda claims will only make the MSM look more ridiculous.  The globalists see the writing on the wall — in fact, with the level of web analytics at their disposal, they can read and predict shifts in social consciousness before almost anyone else is aware of them.
Instead of trying to obstruct us or fight us directly, I believe the elites plan to co-opt us or co-opt our image. That is to say, they will let us grow in apparent influence, trigger a crisis and either use certain alternative outlets as the new mainstream, or simply paint all of us as complicit in the failures of conservative governments and nationalism.
The end game here is to destroy the underlying principles of liberty movements; to make future generations reel in horror at the very mention of conservatives and national sovereignty.  The elites are playing a very complex strategy of fourth-generation warfare. Nothing you see is exactly what it seems. The fake news label is not meant to disrupt the alternative media. In fact it will help us rise to a position in which we can be blamed for negative global influence.
Many people will say I am reading too much into the situation, or that I am giving the elites “too much credit,” or attributing too much “omnipotence” to their position. They will probably reference the recent passage of the Countering Disinformation And Propaganda Act and claim that this is clearly meant to take down the alternative media.
I would ask these people to consider a question, though — who will really have control over this legislation in the near future?  If I am right, and Trump enters the White House in January with a Republican majority in Congress and the Senate, will it not be Trump that most benefits from the legal framework? How then will it serve to undermine the alternative and conservative media?
I predict, in fact, that conservatives are being given enough rope to hang themselves with. I predict that Trump will utilize this legislation to go after the mainstream media, not the alternative media, and that many conservatives will support him even though questions of constitutionality will increase. I believe the fake news meme will backfire and that the MSM will die off as a result.
I believe that this is all part of a carefully crafted narrative in which the right wing gains unprecedented political sway, only to be met with economic and social disaster. I believe that the game is far from over in the fight between globalists and sovereignty activists. I believe they cannot defeat us directly, so they now hope to defeat us indirectly, or, trick us into defeating ourselves. In reality, the game is just beginning.
— Brandon Smith

US Steel CEO predicts thousands of new hires in industry

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Trump turnaround? US Steel CEO predicts thousands of new hires in industry

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030910-N-7542D-240Amite, La. (Sept. 10, 2003) Ð- A worker from the Amite Foundry supervises the pouring of molten steel recycled from the World Trade Center into a ladle. It is being used to as part of the bow stem of the Amphibious Transport Dock ship USS New York (LPD 21). About 24 tons of steel was salvaged from the World Trade Center, that was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Approximately 10-percent of the steel was lost when the foundry superheated the 48,780 pounds of steel to 2,850 degrees Fahrenheit. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Dean Dunwody. (RELEASED).United States Steel Corporation CEO Mario Longhi is the latest in a growing list of industry executives predicting economic improvements for the nation’s working class if the incoming presidential administration slashes taxes and regulations.
Heavy government regulation of industry combined with a depressive economic environment has forced the steel company and others like it to lay off thousands of American workers in recent years.
Longhi says that Trump’s America-first trade proposals, which could slow the import of foreign steel products, and efforts to walk back Obama regulations will mean a new era of “fairness” for American industry.
“There was a point in time in the past couple years that I was having to hire more lawyers to try to interpret these new regulations than I was hiring … engineers. That doesn’t make any sense,” Longhi said.
The positive outlook means companies like his will prepare to make new investments in the U.S. economy.
“We already structured to do some things, but when you see in the near future improvement to the tax laws, improvements to regulation, those two things by themselves may be a significant driver to what we’re going to do,” Longhi told MSNBC.
The CEO said that forecasts for overall economic growth at or above 3.5 percent in the near future has U.S. industry heads confident about their ability to re-hire thousands of workers laid off in recent years.
“I’d be more than happy to bring back the employees we’ve been forced to lay off during that depressive period,” he said.
Since Trump’s election, U.S. Steel stock has jumped by 80 percent. Similar stock price increases, despite mainstream economists’ warnings that U.S. markets would tumble if Trump won last month, are occurring across all manner of industry as investors bet on a production boom in the months ahead.

Obama accomplishments and hard-won achievements

obama shooting dartsThis piece, written by Jack Perry, originally appeared at lewrockwell.com.
Many people are alarmed and concerned that president-elect Donald Trump will undo and dismantle all of President Obama’s accomplishments and hard-won achievements that have benefited the American people for some eight years now. I think, therefore, we ought to recognize and applaud these accomplishments so that we do not forget them or so lightly discard them.
President Obama’s great endeavor to bring democracy to Syria has resulted in a catastrophic war that has cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Lest you think this a small feat, bear in mind it took nearly a decade for the Iran-Iraq War to rack up that death toll over almost a decade of scorpions-in-a-bottle fighting. Of course, President Obama can also be congratulated for helping to launch a war that will certainly be more than a mere legacy from his administration. No, a war like this is one parent can be proud to hand down to their children, just like the war in Afghanistan which will probably be left in the will for the next generation to fight in it.
President Obama overcame the natural reluctance in arming terrorists in order to arm terrorists in Syria. President Obama assured us that if background checks were needed in weapons transactions, they were certainly needed here in the United States, and not in a region where all of the “Syrian moderates” would have been called “prohibited possessors” within the United States proper. This was no easy task since the last terrorists we armed with TOW missiles took out some Israeli tanks with them. Be that as it may, we can thank our lucky stars President Obama had the foresight and wisdom to arm people that we could later deny having armed after they got away from American control. This was easy to do since the weapons, wisely, flowed from an Eastern European weapons dealer. President Obama, we applaud this creation of an army that will nip at our heels for decades to come.
President Obama comforted us with assurances that what we thought were “terrorist attacks” in the United States were, in fact, not terrorist attacks at all. Rather, it was “gun violence” and so we could all take solace in the knowledge that those guns got up and perpetrated those attacks all by themselves. The cure would be more background checks, so long as background checks would not be done on overseas weapons transfers to prohibited possessors, er, the Syrian moderates. President Obama reassured us that the only real terrorists were, shockingly, in every police department in the United States. We are grateful to President Obama for having cleared up this error in the realm of semantics for us.
The economy rebounded, again and again, thanks to President Obama. Never before has America seen such spectacular growth in the consumer industries of pawn shops, payday loan chains, auto title loan establishments, rent-to-own centers, and credit collection agencies.
 
President Obama helped get America spending money it didn’t have again and people barely able to pay the rent were once again receiving pre-approved, high-interest credit card offers in their mailboxes. This was no easy task and President Obama is to be applauded for overstocked display cases at pawn shops and “For Sale” signs in front of homes in every neighborhood across America. Thank you, President Obama, for bringing quiet neighborhoods back to America once more. Even if it’s because no one lives in them anymore.
In a nation of around 320 million people, President Obama created hundreds of jobs. We ought to give credit where credit is due because now America can compete with India for coveted customer service call center jobs. We thought we had lost the “Cubicle Gap” with India. But now we are once again staffing anthill-like call centers with flexible schedule positions that provide much-needed jobs for Americans to make payments to payday loan chains and all the pre-approved credit cards that went out like fliers from supermarkets. Thank you, President Obama, for all the great careers in sandwich assembly, sign-twirling, espresso slinging, handbill distribution, door greeting, grocery bagging, and errand running. You got America twirling signs and putting extra pickles on sandwiches again, Mr. President. We doff our silly management-mandated company hats to you.
President Obama’s signature accomplishment is the great health care plan of ObamaCare. They said it couldn’t be done, Mr. President. They said no one could screw up American health care any more than it already was. But you proved them wrong. How can we ever thank you? You have driven up premiums, caused insurers to pull out of entire states, and forced people to buy insurance that won’t be able to afford the rising premiums. You did this brilliantly through the fiat of making it a law you have to have health insurance or pay a fine. Mr. President, it usually takes a dictator to accomplish something like that. But you and your party proved that wrong, too. How can we ever thank the Democrats but, more so, President Obama for a health care plan that makes the old Soviet Union health care plan a better idea?
President Obama’s war on terrorism has worked so well, Europe has seen terrorist attacks that dwarf that Munich Olympics Massacre. The tactic was “Let’s fight them over here and over there, but don’t call them terrorists so we don’t hurt anyone’s feelings”. The need to protect feelings was a brilliant move since we all know that terrorism begins as a self-esteem issue. Indeed, the tactic of paying people to fight the government fighting the terrorists will be a tactic they’ll have to re-write Clausewitz altogether about. And opposing the governments fighting the terrorists? President Obama, you must have lifted a page right out of “Fighting Terrorism For Dummies”. We applaud your low-budget Pericles approach.
I’ve probably left out a lot of other great accomplishments of President Obama, but we don’t have time to bring them up right now. Over time, we will see them bear fruit, almost like a forgotten banana in the backseat during summer. Over time, we will see even more chickens in every pot coming home to roost. Thank you, President Obama, for an America, we can be proud to say “It was like that when I got here…” about.
Jack Perry [send him mail] is a writer living with his wife in the Sonoran Desert where he writes, reads, bakes bread, makes arrows, walks, and documents the foolishness of government itself. When the government is speaking or acting, Jack observes his own Rule Number One: Always Assume It’s A Scam. A perennial desert rat, wayfarer, and path pilgrim, Jack also enjoys silence—especially from the government.

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