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    Again, the American people could do something about this.

    Of course, we can try to vote out these so called Republican lawmakers when we get a chance.

    We could, though, go a long way to make the illegal situation a moot point.

    All we have to do is start withholding our monies from the companies (products) who hire them.

    We could make sure we do not spend a dime in any sanctuary city/state.

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    McMaster Worked at Think Tank Backed by Soros-Funded Group that Helped Obama Sell Iran Nuclear Deal

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    by Aaron Klein6 Aug 201711,102
    TEL AVIV — White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster served at a UK-based think tank financed by a controversial, George Soros-funded group identified by the Obama White House as central in helping to sell the Iran nuclear deal to the public and news media.

    From September 2006 to February 2017, McMaster is listed as a member of International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), where he served as consulting senior fellow. The IISS describes itself as a “world-leading authority on global security, political risk and military conflict.”
    The IISS has been supportive of the Obama administration-brokered 2015 nuclear accord with Iran, and the group has repeatedly hit back against charges that Tehran has violated the agreement.
    McMaster himself has been accused of purging the National Security Council of hardliners on Iran, and he is seen as a leading proponent of the Iran nuclear accord within the Trump administration. He has reportedly urged the White House to recertify Iran’s compliance with the Iran nuclear deal.
    IISS’s website contains a list of groups, corporations and government entities that provide funding to the think tank, including during the period of McMaster’s work there. Curiously missing from the page of donors, however, is the controversial Ploughshares Fund, a grantmaking group identified last year by the Obama White House as central in helping to market the Iran nuclear deal to the news media.
    An archived version of IISS’s donors page lists Ploughshares as a donor.
    Breitbart News has found that IISS is listed as a grantee for Iran issues in Ploughshares Fund’s budget report for 2016.
    That report spotlights IISS as a grantee for Iran work done by Michael Elleman, IISS senior fellow for missile defense.
    In a recent IISS analysis, Elleman cast doubt on charges that Iran and North Korea are working together on ballistic-missile development, claiming “there is little evidence to indicate the two regimes are engaged in deep missile-related collaboration, or pursuing joint-development programs.”
    Joseph Cirincione, president of Ploughshares Fund, is listed as a member of IISS in his Georgetown University bio.
    IISS has not returned Breitbart News requests seeking clarification on the Ploughshares funding and inquiring about McMaster’s work at IISS, including any salary that he may have received.
    Soros-Funded Ploughshares Part of ‘Echo Chamber’ to Sell Obama’s Iran Deal
    Ploughshares Fund is financed by Soros’ Open Society Institute.
    The involvement of Ploughshares in selling the Iran agreement to the public was revealed in an extensive New York Times Magazine profile of Obama’s former deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, titled, “The Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama’s Foreign-Policy Guru.” The article contains interviews with Rhodes and scores of top Obama administration officials.
    Robert Malley, then a senior director at the National Security Council, expounded on the genesis and execution of the marketing plan to sell the Iran deal.
    Malley explained to the Times that “experts” were utilized to create an “echo chamber” that disseminated administration claims about Iran to “hundreds of often-clueless reporters” in the news media.
    Times author David Samuels wrote:
    In the spring of last year, legions of arms-control experts began popping up at think tanks and on social media, and then became key sources for hundreds of often-clueless reporters. “We created an echo chamber,” he admitted, when I asked him to explain the onslaught of freshly minted experts cheerleading for the deal. “They were saying things that validated what we had given them to say.”¯
    Rhodes told Samuels that the marketing strategy took advantage of the “absence of rational discourse” and utilized outside groups, including Ploughshares.
    When I suggested that all this dark metafictional play seemed a bit removed from rational debate over America’s future role in the world, Rhodes nodded. “In the absence of rational discourse, we are going to discourse the [expletive] out of this,” he said. “We had test drives to know who was going to be able to carry our message effectively, and how to use outside groups like Ploughshares, the Iran Project and whomever else. So we knew the tactics that worked.”¯ He is proud of the way he sold the Iran deal. “We drove them crazy,”¯ he said of the deal’s opponents.
    Ploughshares says it has awarded hundreds of grants “whose aggregate value exceeded $60 million.”¯
    A previous investigation by this reporter showed Ploughshares has partnered with a who’s-who of the radical left, including Code Pink, the pro-Palestinian J Street, United for Peace & Justice, the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation and Demos, a progressive economic advisory group where Obama’s controversial former green jobs czar, Van Jones, has served on the board.
    The group says its mission is to support the “smartest minds and most effective organizations to reduce nuclear stockpiles, prevent new nuclear states, and increase global security.”¯
    Ploughshares is in turn financed by Soros’s Open Society Institute, the Buffett Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation.
    Another Ploughshares donor is the Tides Foundation, which is one of the largest funders of the radical left. Tides is funded by Soros.
    Ploughshares has donated to the Institute for Policy Studies, which calls for massive slashes in the U.S. defense budget.
    It has also financed the International Crisis Group, a small organization that boasts George Soros and his son, Alexander, on its board and where Malley now works as vice president for public policy.
    Ploughshares, McMaster and John Kerry
    Last week, McMaster removed Ezra Cohen-Watnick, a Trump aide and Iran deal opponent, from the National Security Council in what the Jerusalem Post reported was a possible “sweep of Iran hard-liners.”¯
    The Post reported on two other McMaster purges of Iran hardliners:
    Cohen-Watnick’s removal comes after the revelation by The Atlantic on Wednesday of the dismissal of Rich Higgins, another Iran hawk who was the NSC’s director of strategic planning. Higgins was sacked for circulating a memo in which he alleged that there was a “Maoist”¯ insurgency within and without the government of “globalists and Islamists.”¯
    Also gone is Derek Harvey, who held the Middle East portfolio at the NSC, and who also was an Iran hawk, and who may assume another role in the administration. McMaster tapped Michael Bell, a retired army colonel who has a conventional career portfolio, to replace Harvey.
    Speaking at a recent event held by Ploughshares Fund, former Secretary of State John Kerry implied that McMaster is the best bet at keeping the nuclear agreement alive, according to a Ploughshares Fund description of the June 5, 2017 event.
    IISS, meanwhile, has supported the Iran nuclear agreement and has defended Tehran against reports it has violated tenets of the deal.
    Last month, IISS featured a piece by Mark Fitzpatrick, chief of the think tank’s non-proliferation and nuclear policy program, titled, “Three strikes against claims that Iran is violating the nuclear accord.”
    The IISS piece argued that “criticism of Iran’s conduct in relation to the 2015 nuclear deal does not withstand scrutiny,” and that the Trump administration’s withdrawal from the agreement “would not convince other parties to re-impose sanctions, but could trigger a global crisis.”
    In June, the IISS’s Fitzpatrick opined that “Critics are wrong: Iran remains in compliance with nuclear accord.”
    An IISS strategic comment paper, titled, “Trump’s erratic Middle East policy,”¯ argued that Trump’s confrontational approach toward Iran is “unlikely to lend needed stability to the region.”¯

    http://www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2...-nuclear-deal/

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    EXCLUSIVE: ‘Poisonous Atmosphere’ Grips McMaster’s National Security Council As Accusations Fly

    Richard Pollock
    9:11 AM 08/09/2017

    Finger-pointing erupted within the National Security Council following a major leak to The Washington Post of telephone transcripts between President Donald Trump and the leaders of Mexico and Australia, The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group has learned. And as the U.S. inches closer to war with North Korea, the White House body charged with discussing and coordinating U.S. foreign policy is engulfed in what one administration official called a “poisonous environment.”

    Initial leak accusations from two White House officials focused on Megan Badasch, the National Security Council (NSC) deputy executive secretary, who manages the NSC’s document portal. The portal included transcripts of his discussions, which makes her one of three people with access to the leaked documents. But three senior officials within the White House say Badasch had nothing to do with the leaks, and point out that no evidence has been provided to prove that she did.

    The finger-pointing is a reflection of growing divisions within the NSC under Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster. Three current administration officials interviewed by TheDCNF blame the volatile McMaster for the atmosphere and for a growing demoralization among the staff. One official characterized the NSC under his leadership as a “poisonous environment.”
    McMaster was thrust into the NSC with little vetting as White House officials rushed to fill the void created when Gen. Michael T. Flynn resigned from the adviser position Feb. 13. Flynn was shown the door after presidential aides discovered he had not fully disclosed to Vice President Mike Pence all of his conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S.

    Among the issues the NSC is grappling with are Russia’s expulsion of hundreds of U.S. Embassy personnel, Venezuela’s descent into totalitarianism, North Korea’s defiant missile tests and erratic strong man, and continued concerns about Iran’s expansionism throughout the Middle East.

    Newsweek reported last week that Secretary of Defense James Mattis had to step into the middle of a policy dispute over Afghanistan between the “fiery-tempered” McMaster and White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. McMaster further raised temperatures within NSC by firing three high-level Trump appointees, including Ezra Cohen-Watnick, the NSC’s senior director for intelligence, Derek Harvey, the NSC’s top official for the Middle East, and Richard Higgins, NSC’s director for strategic planning.

    Nerves are on edge as staff members worry who will be axed next, according to administration officials.
    McMaster’s critics insist the biggest single problem is that the NSC chief doesn’t share the president’s “America First” policy. That may be tested in the quickly looming showdown with North Korea.

    Three current White House officials — all of whom requested anonymity — charged that McMaster opposes key Trump foreign and military policies.

    “H.R. is just not aligned with the president, from NAFTA to climate change, to radical Islam, to immigration, to Cuba, Afghanistan and Iran. I am at a pain to find an issue that H.R. actually aligns with the president, except to the desire to actually win and beat ISIS. That’s the only one,” said one of the administration officials interviewed by TheDCNF.

    McMaster has also retained key national security staffers from former President Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House, including many who participated in forming critical foreign policy initiatives Trump opposed during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump tweeted in April that he viewed Obama’s foreign policy as a “total failure.”

    http://dailycaller.com/2017/08/09/ex...cusations-fly/

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    I still feel we did the right thing voting for President Trump, and I didn't expect him to be able to do everything we/he wanted immediately.

    Some things, though I didn't think through, although it wouldn't have made any difference in my vote. It was not only right, it was the ONLY way to go.

    The frenzied, maniacal actions of the media and the democrats, surprised even me. The fact the news media was biased and lied, and did the bidding of the corporations and politicians was something I had believed all along. The insanity and the willingness to actually destroy any credibility or dignity they had, was unbelievable.

    Then I believe Pres. Trump was naive in many ways. I don't think he realized there would be so many slimy snakes, even close to him. I believe he thought he could find good and decent people to help him do what the people wanted.

    I believed it also - and it is a sad surprise they seem to be few and far between.

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    “H.R. is just not aligned with the president, from NAFTA to climate change, to radical Islam, to immigration, to Cuba, Afghanistan and Iran. I am at a pain to find an issue that H.R. actually aligns with the president, except to the desire to actually win and beat ISIS. That’s the only one,” said one of the administration officials interviewed by TheDCNF.
    Admit your hiring mistake, President Trump, and drop McMaster's like the slime ball he is! I find it very frustrating that you were actually threatening to remove Jeff Sessions whose honor and integrity forced him to oppose you on a single issue. However, McMaster's opposes you on most issues, yet I don't see any threats or dirty tweets flying his way. Lordy, it's all so confusing.

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