"Where there is no vision, the people perish:" - Proverbs 29:18

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Billionaires for Open Borders

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The Muckster has been hearing so much about open borders recently that he decided to look into it and find out who really wants to open up the borders. First of all, what in the heck are open borders anyway? Stupid question? Yeah, I guess so.

The country appears to be divided on the subject. Some want any and all people to be able to enter the USA, or any country for that matter, at will. Meaning anyone can go from country to country without stopping at “GO” and still getting their $200.00. Actually a lot more than $200.00 and for a lot more times than once. Are open international borders a good policy? Are they good for America? Mexico and Canada don’t have open borders. In fact, they are quite closed – at least one way – their way.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. CEO Warren Buffett, Microsoft Corp. founder and former CEO Bill Gates, and casino magnate and conservative donor Sheldon Adelson called on the House to pass immigration legislation. I’m sure mark Zuckerberg is aligned with this group. The Zuckster has his castle walled up like a medieval fortress. And you can bet that George Soros is “all in” on migration of refugees and promoting people to move freely from one country to another.

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Printing the Declaration of Independence

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Colonial printers held a rare position in the history of American printing. Printers in Great Britain had a legal monopoly on most printed material, such as the English-language Bible, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and all maps. American printers were limited to producing newspapers, almanacs, sermons, addresses, pamphlets, primers and other lesser items.

Most colonial printers had additional businesses. They ran book stores, dry-goods stores and some were postmasters as well. Printers were editors, publishers, and distributors who wore many hats. Colonial multi-taskers, so to say.

One of their crowning achievements was the nationwide distribution of the Declaration of Independence. Each of its printings has something important to tell us about life in the United States at the time of the birth of our republic.

Congress wrote the Declaration of Independence to be read by as wide an audience as possible. To this end, thirty newspapers in America printed it.

The Library of Congress owns fifteen original copies of these printings. Reading the Declaration as it first appeared in newspapers brings it to life as a living contemporary document that directed the course of history in the United States and throughout the world.

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IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.

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July, 1776 was a critical month in the history of the United States. The American Revolution was little more than a civil war. The Continental Army was outnumbered three to one by the British and their German mercenaries. The British Navy dominated the high seas, cutting off supplies and arms.

America sought support both domestically and internationally. The Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to draft a declaration of independence which would clearly state the reasons for the Revolution and acquire desperately needed soldiers, supplies, arms and ammunition.

Independence was formally declared on July 2, 1776, a date that John Adams believed would be “the most memorable epocha in the history of America.” On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the final text of the Declaration. It wasn’t signed until August 2, 1776.

signing-constitution1A 33 year-old Thomas Jefferson wrote the original draft which was revised in committee and by the entire Congress. It was printed as a broadside on July 4 and distributed to be read publicly throughout the colonies. To achieve even wider distribution, Congress ordered it to be printed in newspapers as well.

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The UK says FU to the EU and Cameron

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This is the third article concerning the British Referendum to Bremain or Brexit.

The purpose of these articles are to inform the readers of the costs and benefits of remaining (Bremain) or exiting (Brexit) the European Union. Compare this struggle to what is happening in America. Much of the background information was written in the first article:

The votes have been cast and the people have spoken.

The British citizens have wisely rejected the European Union and have elected to remain a sovereign nation. The polls indicated the people were evenly divided on the costs and benefits of exiting the European Union. They rightly decided they are better off to rule themselves as opposed to being governed by a gang of meddlers who have little or no knowledge of what is best for the British people.

No nation state has ever left the EU. Greenland, one of Denmark’s overseas territories, held a referendum in 1982, after gaining a greater degree of self- government. Greenland voted by 52 to 48 to exit, which it duly did after a period of negotiation.

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The UK plus the EU = PU

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This is the second article concerning the British Referendum to Bremain or Brexit. The purpose of these articles are to inform the readers of the costs and benefits of remaining (Bremain) or exiting (Brexit) the European Union. Try to compare this to what is happening in America. Much of the background information was written in the first article: To EU or not EU, That is the Question The principle objectives of Brexit and Bremain are: Children’s benefits:

Bremain – Migrant workers will still be able to send child benefit payments back to their home country.

Brexit – Mr. Cameron wants to end this practice. However, the payments will be set at a level reflecting the cost of living in their home country rather than the full UK rate.

Migrant welfare payments:

Cameron states a cut in the amount of benefits low paid workers from other EU nations can claim when they take a job in the UK will remove one of the reasons people come to Britain in such large numbers. Critics claim it will make little difference. Cameron did not get the blanket ban he wanted.

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To EU or not EU, That is the Question

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Are you all gaga about what is going on across the pond? Does anyone really care? I presume we should all be interested since America decided to leave the UK 240 years ago. Now the UK is having a referendum on whether to leave the EU, or stay. What impact does that have on the US after all of these years?

In an all-out effort to bring you information you cannot receive from the Main Stream Media (MSM) the Muckster went overseas to learn what the UK MSM is conveying to its readers/viewers. Of course I did my research. To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism . . . to steal from many is research. In this case, to be fair and balanced, I stole most of it from Brian Wheeler & Alex Hunt of BBC News which is the MSM in the UK.

Referendum Day in the UK

A referendum is being held on Thursday, June 23, 2016, to decide whether Britain should leave or remain in the European Union. A referendum is a vote in which almost every eligible voter can give a “Yes” or “No” reply to a question. Whichever side gets more than half the votes will win.

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ISIS: Evil in Orlando

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The following is the seventh installment in the series of stories that depict the foundation of ISIS; the continuing saga of the “Pedal to the Metal” Islamic Jihad Extremist Terrorism Organization Franchises (IJETOF) movement in southwestern Asia; and the unending deaths of our brave patriots. This article is a continuation of the sixth installment and picks up the Timeline of Evil in 2016 AD (The Year of the Lord) and includes the “Evil in Orlando.” We woke up this beautiful, sunny, Sunday morning (June 12, 2016) on the Space Coast still brimming with the excitement of the successful launch of the Delta 4 Heavy Rocket yesterday afternoon only to learn that a terrorist had launched into the Pulse Dance Club killing 50 innocent souls and wounding 53 more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIeB_7aoWkU

Our Thoughts and Prayers

My family and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to the families and friends of the victims. We are praying for those senselessly killed for the sake of an obscene ideology. We are praying that this will stop.

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ISIS: The Timeline of Evil Continues

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The following is the sixth installment in the series of stories that depict the foundation of ISIS; the continuing saga of the “Pedal to the Metal” Islamic Jihad Extremist Terrorism Organization Franchises (IJETOF) movement in southwestern Asia; and the unending deaths of our brave patriots. This article is a continuation of the fifth installment and picks up the Timeline of Evil in 2015 AD (The Year of the Lord).

2015 AD (2015 CE)

January 7 January 7 — Two gunmen, Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, attack the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, killing 11 people. A third assailant, Amedy Coulibaly, carried out a synchronized attack on a kosher supermarket, taking hostages and killing four people. Coulibaly reportedly declared  allegiance  to the Islamic State. January 26 January 26 — Kurdish  fighters, with the help of U.S. and coalition  airstrikes , force out ISIS militants from the Syrian border town of Kobani after a four-month battle. January 28 January 28 — Militants allied with ISIS claim responsibility for an armed
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ISIS: The Timeline of Evil

Foreign Policy IJETOF ISIS

The following is the fourth installment in the series of stories that depict the foundation of ISIS; the continuing saga of the “Pedal to the Metal” Islamic Jihad Extremist Terrorism Organization Franchises (IJETOF) movement in southwestern Asia; and the unending deaths of our brave patriots. The Islamic State, a powerful and well-organized terrorist organization in Iraq and Syria, poses a significant threat to the stability of the region and to US national security as well. Since 2002, many factors facilitated the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). To understand its success requires an in-depth look at both the internal and external context surrounding the region. The Islamic State has undergone numerous transformations in leadership and scope, which complicate analysis. This “Pedal to the Metal” Islamic Jihad Extremist Terrorism Organization Franchises (IJETOF) has its current movement in southwestern Asia and has causes the deaths of our brave patriots plus Muslims and Christians. ISIS controls hundreds of square miles. It’s contempt of area and worldwide boundaries gives it a self-imposed liberty to forcibly acquire land and people. This is its long-range plan to rule the world, piece by piece by piece, not through peace, but through Sharia Law. Here’s a brief synopsis of how it came about:
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ISIS: Theocracy out of Control

Foreign Policy IJETOF ISIS

The following is the Third installment in a series of stories that depict the foundation of ISIS; the continuing saga of the “Pedal to the Metal” Islamic Jihad Extremist Terrorism Organization Franchises (IJETOF) movement in southwestern Asia; and the unending deaths of our brave patriots. ISIS is identified as killing lots of people, both Muslims and Christians. They destroy cities, art and artifacts. They destroy religious symbols of all types. They carry out public beheadings, crucifixions, burnings as well as various other vile and viscous acts. ISIS has taken control of large areas of north and western Iraq once liberated by our brave men and women in uniform. In AD 711, or CE 711 if you prefer, they controlled an area from the Indus River in the east to Iberia in the west. They have a bold objective: world domination by their caliphate. Does anyone believe they don’t want to do it again? They plan in centuries . We in the west plan in
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