oh wow..what is it,so big stomach nearly break!fat monkey d Sweet Pea very big belly,Nature Wildlife
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Islamsterdam is een feit: Politie kijkt toe hoe Mohamed 'zionisten moet je verbranden' Toujgani geze - Duration: 2:06.
Blogger Carel Brendel deed wat speurwerk en zag wat interessante feitjes! Mohamed Toujgani, die ooit opriep om zionisten te verbranden, was aanwezig bij de gezellige 'islamavond' georganiseerd vanuit het Amsterdamse instituut Dar el-Huda
De organisatie waarvan de leider ook politie-iftars bijwoont om lekker tolerant te doen met oom agent
Hier wordt helder blootgelegd hoe flinterdun de lijn is tussen de islamitische 'jongeren- en welzijnswerkers' met 'sociaal-culturele activiteiten' en regelrechte islamisering
Het politiekorps van Amsterdam en de lokale politiek trapt er keer op keer met open ogen in
Het ongemak op de foto's reflecteert dit ook. Het meest idiote is nog wel dat de politie op zo'n iftar of vergelijkbare activiteit, moet toezien hoe zo'n discutabele imam in licht verhullende taal een eigen achterban aan het ronselen is en islamitische waarden preekt, met als doel deze in de samenleving uit te dragen
Nu zou dat nog niet eens zo'n probleem zijn als het overduidelijk om gematigde figuren ging die hun best doen om islam met Nederlandse waarden te verenigen (al kan dat volgens mij niet), maar dat is zo overduidelijk niet het geval met deze imams! Kwestie van tijd voor de pleuris daar finaal uitbreekt! Daar lijkt Amsterdam zich overigens wel van bewust, maar zoekt de oorzaak van de dreiging in de hoek van 'extreemrechts', want 'antisemitisme is de afgelopen jaren toegenomen'
Inderdaad ja, extreemrechts is de reden dat synagogen beveiligd moeten worden terwijl politieagenten aan tafel zitten met iemand die contact heeft met een gast die zionisten wil verbranden
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US NEWS | The problem with Trumps national emergency plan is much bigger than any wall Los Angeles - Duration: 2:46.
US NEWS | The problem with Trumps national emergency plan is much bigger than any wall Los Angeles
When President Trump agreed to end the historically long government shutdown on Jan. 26, he said the fiasco he triggered would be repeated in three weeks unless Congress came up with a deal on border security that he could accept. Since then, however, Trump has signaled that he doesnt care what lawmakers do he may not force another shutdown, but he is determined to build his border wall, with or without Congress appropriating the money.
Trump has been floating the idea of ignoring whatever deal lawmakers strike, declaring a national emergency at the southern border and using emergency powers to fund the wall. But defying Congress dictates on how federal dollars should be spent would be legally iffy, set a horrible precedent and carry more than a whiff of authoritarianism.
Members of the House and Senate appropriations committees started meeting last week to try to bridge the gap between the dollar 7.3 billion in additional spending Trump has sought for border security including dollar 5.7 billion for work on a border wall that could cost and the Democrats have proposed, none of it for the wall. They had barely gotten past the pleasantries, however, before Trump that the bargaining was a waste of time.
Presidents cannot dictate where Congress spends tax dollars; they have to persuade lawmakers.
He sounded that theme again at a White House meeting Friday, saying, We will be looking at [declaring] a national emergency because I dont think anythings going to happen in the negotiations on Capitol Hill. I dont think Democrats want border security, he added.
Its always risky to take this presidents statements too seriously, no matter how many times he may repeat them. A case in point: Mexico will not be paying for the wall, at least not in any way thats real and measurable.
Yet Trump has painted himself into such a tight corner on this issue, it seems as if his only way out is to build some version of the wall he promised during his campaign. That may be why he has seized on the highly questionable idea of shifting money from some other, previously funded project under the rubric of a national emergency.
The issue isnt Trumps legal power to declare an emergency; Congress has given the White House wide discretion to make such decisions. Instead, the issue is whether any of the specific Congress has given the president to use in emergencies for example, to authorize the use of an unapproved prescription drug, to test a chemical weapon or sell surplus government property without a public auction could be applied to this situation.
Some observers including conservative former Justice Department official John Yoo in point to the 1982 Military Construction Codification Act, which states that when a national emergency requires use of the armed forces, the Defense Department may undertake military construction projects ... not otherwise authorized by law that are necessary to support such use of the armed forces. That strains credulity. The military doesnt need a wall to perform its work on the border, which isnt being overrun by enemy soldiers or even by migrant civilians, who are crossing in numbers far lower than in 2000. Instead, the system is being overwhelmed by the number of families seeking asylum.
The bigger problem is that Trump could set a precedent for future presidents to usurp Congress constitutional power over the federal purse by treating political disputes as national emergencies. Presidents cannot dictate how lawmakers spend tax dollars; they have to persuade Congress. And clearly, Trump is not doing so.
Regardless of Trumps posturing, lawmakers should craft a deal that addresses the humanitarian problems caused by the backlog in asylum requests and the surge in families seeking protection. They should also use the opportunity to provide permanent relief to Dreamers, the young immigrants brought to the country illegally by their parents when they were children. But they should not be cowed by the presidents posturing into wasting billions of dollars on an ineffective border wall. And if Trump carries out his threat to spend the money anyway, the courts should remind him that the presidents emergency powers have limits.
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