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american flag on computer keyAs the political establishment and Silicon Valley become increasingly emboldened in efforts to silence online speech that defies political correctness or the “official story”, it’s time for free speech advocates and innovators to create online media spaces where the 1stAmendment reigns supreme.
All the talk of eliminating “fake news” from the internet following Donald Trump’s unexpected electoral victory isn’t likely to stop any time soon. But what the left really means when it says “fake news” is, “information we would rather ignore or that we disagree with.”
In fact, this certainly isn’t a new tactic for the left. For years, any speech that doesn’t fit neatly within the increasingly tight confides of political correctness has been labeled as racist, misogynistic or simply hate speech.
Many of the tech giants that grew out of the progressive stronghold of Silicon Valley are more than happy to oblige enemies of free speech with policies that err heavily on the side of limiting speech to protect liberal sensibilities.
That became extremely evident in recent months as YouTube adopted a new moderation scheme that encourages social justice warriors to tattle on creators of controversial content and the decision to eliminate monetization for videos containing politically charged content. And over at Twitter, hundreds of so called alt right activists had their accounts suspended for tweets criticizing or defying aspects of political correctness.
But some social media users who value free speech over mushy gushy feel good protectionism are pushing back.
As Fast Company reported, innovators are creating new platforms aimed at allowing users to address more controversial topics:

For those alt-right individuals and other social media refugees who feel that their views are suppressed, there’s a new social network that promises a digital space for completely free and unfettered communications. Gab, a platform that looks and feels like a combination of Twitter and Reddit, is meant to “put people first and promote people first,” as it was described to me by its founder. And this week, it’s been attracting thousands of users, many of them alt-righters exiled from Facebook and Twitter, though its founder insists that it aims to expand beyond that community and build a more diverse audience. Even Richard Spencer, who leads the far-right National Policy Institute think tank and is widely credited with inventing the term “alt-right” had his Twitter account suspended on Tuesday and soon increased the frequency of his posts on Gab.
Gab is the brainchild of Andrew Torba, an adtech startup founder who now lives in Austin after a stint in Silicon Valley. He found the politically progressive atmosphere of the Bay Area to be stifling, making him uncomfortable about expressing his views, and he moved to Texas to help build his fledgling social network. He was once a member of Y Combinator (he was recently ousted), and has now taken on the mission of fixing what he sees as the censorship that plagues online spaces. The tipping point that pushed him to leave the tech bubble and start Gab came earlier this year, when he read that several Facebook employees had come forward to divulge that the network’s trending topics section was actively suppressing conservative news. “I knew I had to take action,” Torba says.

As more online outlets clamp down on free speech, Americans with contrarian political viewpoints will increasingly find the need to locate alternative social sharing platforms.
With any luck, maybe a conservative version of Silicon Valley will emerge as an incubator for such outlets.

Ring in the Holidays Homer 33C Student choirs, bands hosting holiday concerts

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News Release
Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove   Luther J. Schilling   William E. Young   William J. Butler
Hadley Middle   Homer Jr. High
 
Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628

For Immediate Release:
Nov. 22, 2016
 
Ring in the holidays with Homer 33C
Student choirs, bands hosting holiday concerts
 
Celebrate the holiday season with Homer School District 33C.
 
Students, under the direction of choral director Diane Pullara and band directors Jason Skube and Jason Thompson, are planning a series of holiday concerts throughout December.

Among those performing are the Hadley Middle School 5th and 6th grade choruses; the Homer Junior High School Chorus; the Homer Junior High School Show Choir; the 6th grade Band; the Homer Junior High School Concert Band; and the Homer Junior High School Symphonic Band.
 
The performance schedule is as follows:

  • 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 — 5th Grade Chorus Holiday Concert, Hadley Middle School gymnasium
  • 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6 — 6th Grade Chorus Holiday Concert, Hadley Middle School gymnasium
  • 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12 — Homer Junior High Chorus and Show Choir Holiday Concert, Hadley Middle School gymnasium. (Prelude music at 6:30 p.m.; concert at 7 p.m.)
  • 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 — Band Winter Concert, Homer Junior High School gymnasium

 
Don’t let the holidays pass you by without hearing at least one of these talented groups of student musicians.
 
 
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Chicago aldermen continue to do as they please without any real ramifications.


Brendan Reilly, alderman for the 42nd ward in Chicago, has a real estate lobbyist, Madeline Doering, as his effective Chief of Staff. Doering represents some of the largest real estate developers in the city, including Wirtz Realty and Fishman & Co. With a salary of $10,000/month, her position is a clear conflict of interest. Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson talked with Faisal Khan, CEO of Project Six, about this discovery and why it proves that Chicago aldermen continue to do as they please without any real ramifications.

Trump angers some after reversing position on Clinton emails

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Trump_Clintons-During the presidential election, Donald Trump said that he intended to make certain that Hillary Clinton would be prosecuted for her email mistakes. The president-elect has now softened his tone— and some supporters aren’t happy.
Trump reportedly told reporters at The New York Times that he doesn’t want to do anything to “hurt the Clintons.”
“She went through a lot and suffered greatly in many different ways,” Trump said.
He later reportedly added that prosecuting Clinton is “just not something that I feel very strongly about.”
The president-elect’s softened stance has surprised many supporters who believed the election as much a victory for Trump as it was a referendum on the Clinton family’s longtime abuse of the political system for personal gain.
Judicial Watch head Tom Fitton, who was instrumental in blowing the top off the Clinton email scandal, warned Trump against continuing “the Obama administration’s politicized spiking of a criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton.”
“President-elect Trump should focus on healing the broken justice system, affirm the rule of law and appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the Clinton scandals,” he said. “In the meantime, Judicial Watch will vigorously pursue its independent litigation and investigation of the Clinton email, national security, and other corruption scandals.”
Meanwhile, Breitbart exclaimed that the Trump position constituted a “broken promise” to his voters.
Still, it sounds like leaving Clinton alone will be a matter of policy for the next president.
His campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, even suggested that Trump is trying to send a message to elected Republicans still working to expose Clinton corruption.
“I think when the president-elect, who’s also the head of your party, tells you before he’s even inaugurated that he doesn’t wish to pursue these charges, it sends a very strong message, tone and content,” she said.

Getting closer to an era of government approved media

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Getting closer to an era of government approved media

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“If we can’t discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems,” Obama said during a press conference alongside German leader Angela Merkel.
Part of the problem, according to Obama, is that the internet has lowered the barrier of entry to mass audiences to the point where internet hoaxsters have the same reach as traditional media outlets like CNN.
“If everything seems to be the same and no distinctions are made, then we won’t know what to protect,” Obama said. “We won’t know what to fight for.”
Of course, what the president is saying and what he and establishment attackers of alternative media really mean are totally different things.
We’ve covered this several times since the establishment news media began flipping out over its inability to convince Americans that Hillary Clinton was the inevitable future President of the United States.
In case you missed them, a couple of recent posts:
Blow up your TV: Americans finally realize what we’ve been saying for years
Beat on social media by Trump supporters, liberals demand crackdown on conservatism
Mainstream media mind control failed… so the establishment vows to dismantle alternative sources
Hillary Clinton isn’t the election’s biggest loser
Think watching the news is keeping you informed? Think again…
Inconvenient truth: The media’s manufactured freak out over Trump refusal to say he’ll concede
Propaganda is really expensive
Big media made a deal with the Clinton devil long ago
Think about the tenor of the presidential election as portrayed by the national mainstream news media. If all your information came from mainstream outlets, it wasn’t an election about issues— it was an election about whether we’d have the first female president or be led by an alleged misogynistic racist.
The only problem was this: The media never really managed to find any firm evidence to back its character assassination of Trump in a meaningful way. Meanwhile, no thanks to the national news media, Clinton’s career of corruption came into plain view because of the work of transparency groups.
And that’s where alternative media came in, reporting and analyzing what the mainstream wouldn’t.
The liberal political establishment is losing control, and it is terrified. Think about the story the propaganda news networks fed American voters after Clinton’s campaign emails were leaked.
Some refused to report on the content of the emails because federal officials said the leaks were perpetuated by Russian hackers looking to sway election results. Of course, besides a vague national security statement, the political establishment conveniently failed to provide any real proof to back the claim.
Americans didn’t really buy it. And even for many who do think Russians leaked the emails, the content of the correspondence remained extremely disturbing.
With the Russian boogeyman no longer a viable option, the establishment is trying to suggest that all of the alternative media reports about Clinton’s corruption were simply false. In other words, the establishment realizes it can no longer write history via corporate media propaganda… so it’s working feverishly to re-write the account provided by alternative media observers.
Discrediting alternative media is a longtime goal of the anti-free speech leftist establishment.
Back in 2013, Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and other leading Democrats pushed legislative efforts to define journalism for legal purposes.
“A journalist gathers information for a media outlet that disseminates the information through a broadly defined ‘medium’ — including newspaper, nonfiction book, wire service, magazine, news website, television, radio or motion picture — for public use. This broad definition covers every form of legitimate journalism,” Durbin said at the time.
Of course, I’m sure you can guess who gets to decide what constitutes “legitimate” journalism in this kind of scenario.
To support his effort, you have to believe you are too stupid to decide what is and isn’t reliable information and that the government and its mass media allies never lie to you.
Of course, if you managed to catch anything revealed from recent leaks analyzed by alternative media outlets it’s a little tough to do so.

What is going on with Gold

PANIC: Gold selling for $2,800/oz in India
By Luke Burgess
Written Monday, November 21, 2016
URGENT ALERT TO ALL GOLD INVESTORS
Gold is selling for $2,800 an ounce in India…
Chaos has broken out.
Millions of Indian citizens are scrambling to convert their now banned 500- and 1,000-rupee notes into legal tender.
Those who are lucky enough to be able to find someone willing to sell are buying gold at an unprecedented rate, currently paying up to US$2,800 for an ounce!
That’s a 125% premium over spot prices as they are reported by the CME Group.
I first wrote to Energy and Capital subscribers about the cash ban a couple weeks ago,saying…

At the height of the election drama Tuesday night, the Reserve Bank of India issued a surprise order that demonetized 500- and 1,000-rupee notes — making the country’s largest bills now virtually illegal to use. This will effectively remove 80% of the physical rupees in circulation.

Immediately following the ban were reports of hundreds standing in lines in banks and at ATMs to convert their cash into smaller denominations, with only few finding success and most only frustration.
A week later, the situation had devolved into some kind of post-Keynesian nightmare. One firsthand account details:

I went to convert my banned banknotes into new ones. The largest amount one can have converted is Rs 4,000 ($60), until further notice. There was a huge rush of people at the bank. Arguments were erupting, as people refused to stand in queues and the banks gave no explanation of what needed to be done. Fights were breaking out.
These people are going hungry, and some have begun to raid food shops. People are dying for lack of treatment at hospitals. Old people are dying in the endless queues. Some are killing themselves, as they are unable to comprehend the situation and simply don’t know what to do. There are now hundreds of such stories in the media.
Small businesses are in shambles, and many will probably never recover. The Hindu wedding season has just started and people are left with unusable banknotes. Their personal and family lives are now an utter disaster.

Indian Bank Line Nov 18 2016Indian citizens scramble to convert or deposit demonetized 500- and 1,000-rupee notes. (Photo Source: Reuters)
The same account goes on to say…

People are now converting whatever they can into gold, silver, and mostly for the first time into the US dollar and other foreign currencies as well, all of which are trading at huge premiums. Money is also moving out of the country. Gold has shot up to as much as $2,800 per ounce, if you can find it.

IF you can find it!
Now consider this for a minute…
India is already the world’s #1 consumer of gold. In fact, there’s even an Indian holiday where people traditionally buy gold for each other as gifts.
Estimates suggest there are some 650 million ounces of gold in Indian households and temples.
There’s plenty of gold to be found in India. What’s hard to find is someone in India willing to sell their gold right now. And then IF you can find that person, the going rate has a 130% premium to CME spot prices.
Think about that for a minute…
People are paying more than double the cash spot price for gold due to India’s surprise demonetization scheme.
What happens if demonetization policies like this are spread around the world?
Or, rather, I should ask: what happens WHEN demonetization policies like this are spread around the world?
Several thousand miles away, another country is currently dealing with a similar and extreme currency crisis: Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is no stranger to currency crises. The country became sovereign in 1980 and introduced the Zimbabwe dollar to replace the Rhodesian dollar.
However, due to mismanagement and corruption, hyperinflation in Zimbabwe ultimately reduced it to one of the lowest-valued currency units in the world. It was redenominated three times — in 2006, 2008, and 2009 — with denominations going up to $100 trillion until it was finally retired in 2009.
100 Trillion Zimbabwe Note
Since that time, currencies such as the U.S. dollar, euro, rand, rupee, pound, and Australian dollars have been used for transactions. In fact, nine different currencies are considered officially “legal tender” in Zimbabwe.
But in September, the central bank of Zimbabwe announced that it would issue US$75 million worth of its own “bond” notes that would be in use throughout the country by the end of the year.
The news of the new bond notes was met with mixed reactions. But a sense of distrust in the financial system and panic to secure cash supplies has ultimately caused many to begin hoarding these notes.
And just like in India, there are currently banks and ATMs with hundreds of people waiting in line.
Zimbabwe Bank Line Nov 18 2016Zimbabweans line up at banks this week hoping to get as many new “bond” notes as possible. (Photo Source: CNN)
What’s the solution?
Well, for the world’s central banks, the solution is a cashless society.
For decades, there has been speculation and fears of the world moving toward a totally cashless society. But now that speculation is turning into a reality. It’s being seriously discussed by financial academics and is being tested around the world.
Here’s a headline from CNN last week…
“Zimbabwe is running out of money — can a cashless society save it?”
How about some local Indian headlines from last week…

“Demonetisation: The dream of a cashless economy”The Indian Express
“Digital currency for a cashless India”India Hindu Business Line
“The young and the cashless”The Hindu‎

But maybe demonization and the move towards a cashless society is just happening in third-world and underdeveloped nations, right?
No. Last Wednesday, Sweden’s central bank announced that it was considering the issuance of an “e-krona,” ostensibly to replace the physical currency.
See what’s happening here?
We are witnessing the current fiat money system in its death throes. This will result in nothing less than trillions of dollars in wealth (stored labor) simply vanishing.
But, of course, the global banking system will try to retain its control over the world’s wealth. Most likely, I expect the world’s banking powers to simply attempt exchanging one fiat currency system for another. Whether or not that works out for them is left to be seen. But one thing is for sure…
In the intermediary, gold, precious metals, and other real assets are going to become extremely popular as vehicles for wealth storage as confidence in the global banking system’s fiat money system diminishes.
No exaggeration, the move towards a cashless society is happening so fast that I can barely keep up with writing about all of it. And that’s why I think it’s so important to own gold right now.
I’ve recently come across a very good indicator for gold prices most people don’t know about. But believe it or not, gold is often leased (at cost) between banks, producers, manufacturers, and others.
Now, the lease rate of gold changes daily. Sometimes anomalous spikes in these lease rates can signal big movements in gold.
Take a look at the big spike in gold lease rates right before the yellow metal took off back in January…

Now take a look at what happened following that spike in the lease rates…
Gold Nov 18 2016
Today’s lease rates are also signaling a buy in gold prices. Take some time to check out my video. At the end, I’m going to ask you to join my newsletter service, which I truly hope you do. But either way, take some time to check out the information on this gold leasing market. It could be an easy way to massive gains.
Until next time,
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In his early 30s, gold and natural resource investor Luke Burgess managed to do something most traders never achieve in a lifetime. After being bullish on gold starting in 2004, he exited all of his precious metal positions just eight weeks prior to the correction in gold prices beginning in October 2011… the exact top of the market. But after watching gold and the natural resource market continue to suffer month after month, Luke jumped back into the game and is more bullish than ever.
As an editor at Energy & Capital, Luke’s analysis and market research reaches hundreds of thousands of investors everyday. Luke is also the investment director of Angel Publishing’s new Secret Stock Files. newsletter, which helps investors leverage the future supply/demand imbalance that he believes could be key to a cyclical upswing in the hard asset markets. For more on Luke, go to his editor’s page.

Homer 33C opens classrooms for community observation

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News Release
Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove   Luther J. Schilling   William E. Young   William J. Butler
Hadley Middle   Homer Jr. High
 
Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628
 
For Immediate Release:
Nov. 21, 2016

Homer 33C opens classrooms for community observation
 
Community leaders returned to the classroom this month to see firsthand how Homer School District 33C is Preparing Future Ready Students.
 
“School has changed significantly since you and I were in school,” Superintendent Kara Coglianese told the group local bankers, first responders and elected officials on Nov. 17. “Students are more tech-savvy, using Chromebooks, iPads and other 21st century learning tools to help them prepare for the demands of tomorrow.

“We’re preparing students for jobs that haven’t been created yet,” she added.  “Coding is the new language out there. We need to get our children prepared for that.”
 
In conjunction with American Education Week, Homer School District 33C opened its classrooms for a morning of observation at Homer Junior High School and Hadley Middle School.
 
About a dozen village trustees, bankers and first responders accepted the district’s invitation to visit the schools and see how students learn today. The outreach program was sponsored by Countryside Bank.

“We want to showcase for the community what we’re doing here,” said Coglianese. “The school is the heart of a community.”
 
The morning began at the administration center with brief introductions and an overview of the district’s Future Ready initiative. Visitors were then divided into small groups and escorted to various classrooms.
 
Kathleen Robinson, assistant superintendent for instruction; Christi Tyler, assistant superintendent for business; Michael Portwood, human resources director; and Elizabeth Hitzeman, a retired teacher who now serves on the Board of Education, served as the escorts.
 
Among the classes they visited were Cathy Clayton’s Spanish class at Homer Junior High; Stephanie Moore’s STEAM lab at Homer Junior High; Celeste Rupsis’ technology class at Hadley Middle School; Joe Cernak’s reading/language arts class at Hadley Middle School; Kaleen DeFilippis’ math class at Hadley Middle School; and Andy Dole’s STEAM class at Hadley Middle School.
 
The visitors and escorts regrouped in the boardroom afterward to discuss what they had observed.
 
“I’m amazed,” Village of Homer Glen Trustee Beth Rodgers said after visiting a STEAM lab and Spanish class at Homer Junior High.
 
“I expected to see kids sitting at desks, looking in the same direction,” added Scott Hurula, director of educational partnerships for Olivet Nazarene University.
 
Instead, he found students helping each other and engaged in their learning.
 
“You’ve made the shift from traditional teachers (where teachers stand at the front of a classroom and lecture) to teachers being facilitators,” said Frank Perucca, Will County’s assistant regional superintendent.
 
Homer 33C has embraced the latest trends in education, agreed Coglianese, encouraging students to collaborate and use their creative thinking skills and critical thinking skills to solve problems.
 
“If they can think, they can handle anything thrown at them,” she said, explaining how teachers are no longer the “expert” but the facilitator who encourages students to ask questions and then research the answers together.
 
“It give them confidence to take risks,” she added.
 

Why we need the Electoral College

Why we need the Electoral College

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November 12, 2016


 

While Democrats were able to construct some 3 million votes through the voter fraud of illegals voting in the presidential election – which may serve to give the Witch from Chappaqua the most popular votes – they were not able to sustain their Electoral College math lead. That means that, barring some Electoral College shenanigans, Donald Trump will be elected president come December 19 when the electors meet.
So, with Democrats still reeling over the surprise (to them) election of Trump, Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer filed legislation Tuesday to abolish the Electoral College. A worse idea for a change in election laws could not be conceived.
Boxer’s legislative move was followed by the predictable propaganda, with author Lawrence R. Samuel writing in The Washington Postthat it’s time to not only end the Electoral College, but to do away with the notion of states altogether.
The Founding Fathers feared two things above all else: a democracy and an overly powerful executive. The Electoral College was designed to prevent both. For a good history of the Electoral College and its evolution over the years, read “Origins of the Electoral College,” by Randall G. Holcombe.
In Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, the Founders established the method of electing the president, with electors from each state, not the people – the number of electors being equal to the states’ congressional delegations –casting their votes for president. The candidate getting a majority of the electoral votes would be named president. If no candidate received a majority the House of Representatives would select the president from the top three vote-getters.
The people played little part in early presidential elections. Instead, presidents prior to 1828 were selected by political elites.
The election process has drifted far from where the Founders intended. Still, the Electoral College is essential for preventing the U.S. from becoming a democracy with the president elected by popular vote.
Democracies are mob rule or groupism, as I explained in “How the anti-Trump crowd clamors for its own slavery.” Democracy is anathema to individual liberty. Democracy is tyranny with a pretty face.
Without the Electoral College a presidential candidate would merely have to win a big majority of the population in the five or six of the most populace states to carry the election – say California, New York, Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. As it is, Democrats hold a decisive advantage in the Electoral College math because they advocate for socialism, minorities love socialism, and minorities tend to congregate in the urban areas.
As a result, Democrats can win only about 20-30 percent of the counties of the America and still win the election, even with the Electoral College. Look at the map* below. It shows the counties won by Hillary Clinton (blue) and Donald Trump (red).
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Had Clinton been elected a vast swatch of Middle America – geographically speaking — would have been on the losing end of the election.
The globalist elites want to erase all borders in their move toward one world government, and the globalist elites love democracy as much as minorities love it. That’s because the principle of government is that political power is maximized by forcibly leveling every individual to the same status of conformity, collectivism, ecumenicalism and serfdom. But it must be done in such a way that the people who are being reduced never see it coming. That’s why it’s done with gradualism and by “the vote.”
Pretty soon people vote for their own slavery.
*Map created by Mark Newman, Department of Physics and Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan
Updated: November 10, 2016

DHS shuts down aerial surveillance on border

DHS shuts down aerial surveillance on border

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security quietly shut down Operation Phalanx, an aerial surveillance program that intercepts drugs and illegal crossings along the Mexican border.
Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, vows to challenge DHS’s move, saying Congress provided “full funding” for 2017.
Cuellar, a member of the House Appropriations Committee and the Homeland Security Subcommittee, is drafting a letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson protesting the shutdown.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Cuellar challenged Johnson last February when DHS reduced Phalanx’s flight operations.
This time, Cuellar is seeking reinforcements from Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Reps. Mike McCaul, R-San Antonio, and John Carter, R-Round Rock.

Cornyn sits on the Senate Judiciary Subcommittees on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security and the Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security panel. McCaul chairs the Homeland Security Committee in the House and Carter chairs the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.
Abbott’s office declined to comment; Cornyn and Carter did not respond to requests for comment.
McCaul, who referred questions to the Homeland Security Committee, previously called on DHS to “develop a strategy to gain operational control” of the border.
“Over the last several years, Congress has provided billions of dollars to secure the borders, but without an end goal in mind,” McCaul said in a statement.
McCaul has authored legislation “to require the [DHS] secretary to gain situational awareness through the use of sophisticated technologies and other means, giving our border agents the ability to predict changes in illegal activity. “
DHS, which did not respond to Watchdog’s request for comment by deadline, asserts that illegal crossings have declined along the Texas-Mexico border.
But U.S. Border Patrol reports show that apprehensions in the Rio Grande Valley rose 27 percent in fiscal 2016 versus fiscal 2015.
In the smaller Laredo sector, Operation Phalanx accounted for 10,559 apprehensions and 4,007 “turnbacks” from March 2012 to December 2015. Phalanx was credited with seizing 12,851 pounds of narcotics during the period.
President Barack Obama established Operation Phalanx in July 2010 via executive order. The Army National Guard was authorized to provide up to 1,200 soldiers and airmen along the 1,933-mile southwest border to support U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a DHS agency.
Using advanced UH-72 helicopters, Phalanx flight crews generally consist of three National Guardsmen — two pilots and a sensor operator — and one Border Patrol agent.
Southwest border states of Texas, California, Arizona and New Mexico provided the bulk of Phalanx personnel from their local Guard units.
In addition to Texas National Guard manpower and resources dedicated to Operation Phalanx, the Lone Star State has committed nearly $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds to border enforcement since 2005.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to appoint more robust leadership at DHS, so Operation Phalanx could be back in business by January.
Kenric Ward writes for the Texas Bureau of Watchdog.org. Contact him atkward@watchdog.org and follow him on Twitter @Kenricward.

Strengthening Executive Functioning Skills Focus of next Homer 33C Parent Academy workshop

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News Release
Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove   Luther J. Schilling   William E. Young   William J. Butler
Hadley Middle   Homer Jr. High
 
Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628
 
For Immediate Release:
Nov. 21, 2016
 
Strengthening Executive Functioning Skills
Focus of next Homer Parent Academy workshop
 
   Come out and learn how you can help your child strengthen his or her executive functioning skills during a special workshop Dec. 15 at Hadley Middle School.
 
Organized by the Homer School District 33C Special Services Department, the workshop will offer tips and strategies parents can try with their children at home.
 
Dr. Gwen Grant, the district’s Behavioral Support Specialist, will lead the program, which begins at 6:30 p.m. in Hadley’s Multi-Purpose Room. It is open to all Homer 33C families.
 
“It is my vision as the Director of Special Services to cultivate a collaborative environment between school, parents and community agencies,” said Becky Cortesi-Caruso, the district’s Director of Special Services.
 
Future workshops include:

  • Autism Awareness — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26 at Young School Library
  • Strategies to Support Your Child with Anxiety — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 16, Young School Library
  • 1-2-3 Magic — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11, Young School Library

 
For more information, call the district’s Special Services Department at 708-226-7649.
 
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