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LUNACY: Noam Chomsky Thinks President Trump Might Stage A Terror Attack
Monday the far left site AlterNet published an interview with academic and author Noam Chomsky in which Chomsky warned that President Trump might stage a terror attack on the United States to rally support for his administration. Here’s Chomsky from AlterNet:
Far left academics like Chomsky say ridiculous things on a daily basis. What makes Chomsky’s comments particularly dangerous is that his comments are accorded more weight by many on the left.
There have been numerous terror attacks on the U.S. in the past few years, including the Boston marathon bombing, the San Bernardino attack, the...
I think that sooner or later the white working-class constituency will recognize, and in fact, much of the rural population will come to recognize, that the promises are built on sand. There is nothing there.
And then what happens becomes significant. In order to maintain his popularity, the Trump administration will have to try to find some means of rallying the support and changing the discourse from the policies that they are carrying out, which are basically a wrecking ball to something else. Maybe scapegoating, saying, “Well, I’m sorry, I can’t bring your jobs back because these bad people are preventing it.” And the typical scapegoating goes to vulnerable people: immigrants, terrorists, Muslims and elitists, whoever it may be. And that can turn out to be very ugly.
I think that we shouldn’t put aside the possibility that there would be some kind of staged or alleged terrorist act, which can change the country instantly.
Far left academics like Chomsky say ridiculous things on a daily basis. What makes Chomsky’s comments particularly dangerous is that his comments are accorded more weight by many on the left.
There have been numerous terror attacks on the U.S. in the past few years, including the Boston marathon bombing, the San Bernardino attack, the...
President Trump Rolling Back Record Number Of Regulations
Donald Trump has made history – again.
The President signed four massive regulatory rollbacks on Monday – courtesy of the Congressional Review Act (CRA) – bringing the total number of rollbacks to seven, or six more than all of his predecessors put together.
The obscure CRA gives Congress 60 days to reverse any new regulation added to the Federal Register by a sitting President. It’s only been used one time before – in March 2001 when President George W. Bush eliminated a rule requiring employers to prevent “ergonomic injuries” in the workplace.
The GOP-controlled Congress passed five such CRA measures under Barack Obama’s administration, but he vetoed each one.
However, President Trump now has seven CRA signatures under his belt, and as Reason Magazine points out, and there are more on the way.
Next up is the “Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Rule” which bans companies from receiving federal contracts if they ...
The President signed four massive regulatory rollbacks on Monday – courtesy of the Congressional Review Act (CRA) – bringing the total number of rollbacks to seven, or six more than all of his predecessors put together.
The obscure CRA gives Congress 60 days to reverse any new regulation added to the Federal Register by a sitting President. It’s only been used one time before – in March 2001 when President George W. Bush eliminated a rule requiring employers to prevent “ergonomic injuries” in the workplace.
The GOP-controlled Congress passed five such CRA measures under Barack Obama’s administration, but he vetoed each one.
However, President Trump now has seven CRA signatures under his belt, and as Reason Magazine points out, and there are more on the way.
Next up is the “Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Rule” which bans companies from receiving federal contracts if they ...
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