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Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before the House Judiciary
Committee, where he is expected to face questions on his meetings with
Russian officials and the Uranium One deal. Part 1 Sessions testifies Part 1 |
OANN Liz Wheeler
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House Votes to Curb Pensions of Former U.S. Presidents to $200K a Year |
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The House votes to cut the pensions of former U.S. presidents. It’s finally moving through.... Politadick |
Ben Shapiro
Time to get lawyered up. Daily Wire
IT BEGINS: Sessions Directs Prosecutors To 'Evaluate Certain Issues'
Involving Hillary; Special Counsel Possible “Plot with a Twist” is starting to get some teeth.... Politadick |
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News
ABC News: Firearm Home Confiscation Orders Part of Solution to Mass
Public Attacks Rather than focus on taking guns away from the
criminals on the streets Democrats are once again coming after law
abiding gun owners. Over the…
ABC News: Firearm Home Confiscation Orders Part of Solution to Mass
Public Attacks This is already happening..... Go look at what Oregon has passed...... Politadick |
Ben Shapiro Video Episode 417 Another sexual assault accuser emerges, Moore responds, and we ask whether politics and style are tied together. |
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before the House Judiciary
Committee. Part two..... Sessions testifies Part 1 |
Fox News Photo Town Hall Meeting Paul Ryan Tax Reform TONIGHT: Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum host a special town hall with House Speaker Paul Ryan. Tune in to Fox News Channel at 6:30p ET! |
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before the House Judiciary
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Alaska KTVA 11
Alaska takes aim at bill blocking seizures of opioids
Alaska has joined more than four-fifths of U.S. states in asking
Congress to repeal a key bill blocking federal enforcement actions
against opioid makers, in the wake of an investigative news story which
has rocked several figures and institutions in the opioid crisis.
Sounds allot like what happens to our laws when SB91 was passed and SB54 in our future. Politadick |
Alaska KTUU 2
Small hotels say their businesses are at stake as state reviews liquor
licenses The owners of several small hotels and bars that hold
liquor licenses intended to cater to tourists say their businesses are
at stake pending an ongoing…
Researchers for the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board found that at least
34 Alaska businesses that have been awarded tourism liquor licenses have
too few rooms for rent under state law. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board need to review each one and if they have constant call to the police, their licenses should be revoked. Politadick |
Alaska
Representative Lora Reinbold
Wow..... We Alaskans Demand a Full Repeal
Politadick
‘Flawed Bill’ is a False Argument from ACLU Tuesday, November 14, 2017, Eagle River, Alaska – Representative Lora Reinbold (R- Eagle River) wants to correct misinformation circulating about an amendment she put forward which addresses historic levels of car theft seen in Anchorage and surrounding communities. The American Civil Liberties Union is threatening a lawsuit that would benefit criminals stealing cars and committing all other Class C felonies, because it says the amendment is essentially too tough on these lawbreakers. The amendment under undue scrutiny restores the sentencing bracket for Class C felonies to levels in place before Senate Bill 91. Under amendment 12, which passed with broad support on the House Floor, a first time Class C Felony offender can face up to 2 years in prison, whereas they shockingly faced zero active jail time under SB 91. Similar changes were made under SB91 and never resulted in lawsuits. One example provided by the Department of Law is under SB 91 Class A misdemeanors allowed for jail time (AS12.55.125€(1)), yet Class C Felonies did not allow for jail time (AS 12.55.135(a)(2)). “I’m disappointed the ACLU is crying wolf now when there’s been inconsistencies for decades that have gone without action. Democrats in the House are trying to hide under the ACLU’s bluff as an excuse to back away from the progress made on Senate Bill 54. Alaskans want us to be tougher on crime, especially those who are stealing cars left and right, and this amendment does just that,” said Rep. Reinbold. Rep. Reinbold introduced multiple amendments that would’ve given judges the power to sentence law breakers to harsher penalties, such as increased penalties for drug dealers and moving burglary into a higher classification of crime. “I stand by all the amendments I put forward. I’m thankful for the ones which received enough support to pass, like amendment 12. This talk about a constitutional violation is just a distraction. If there’s truly an issue with ‘due process,’ as claimed by the ACLU, then a full repeal of SB 91 should be back on the table,” said Rep. Reinbold. “I will keep fighting for Alaskans victimized by crime, unlike the ACLU who fights for criminals. Public safety is governments most important mandate.” ### For more information contact Rep. Reinbold staff member Carol Sampson at Carol.Sampson@akleg.gov or Press Secretary Mallory Walser at Mallory.Walser@akleg.gov |
Alaska Senator Mike
Dunleavy
I am very pleased to announce a significant victory for private property
rights that occurred in Anchorage this morning! The Alaska
Railroad Corporation board of
directors unanimously voted to rescind the Residential Right of Way Use
Permit program. My colleague, Rep. Chuck Kopp of South Anchorage, and I
have worked hard over this past year to reverse the actions of the
Alaska Railroad to limit or block access of property owners along the
Railroad right-of-way to use of their own land, or worse, extracting
huge fees out of the landowners for the privilege of using their own
land. Today’s decision by the Alaska Railroad Board of Directors
to terminate this outrageous program was achieved through the
coordinated efforts of myself, Representative Chuck Kopp, US Senator Dan
Sullivan, and many members of the public from Seward to Fairbanks who
live along the Railroad corridor and had suffered significant loss of
property value and their rights as landowners because of this ill
conceived program. Good Politadick |
ABC News Video House Committee holds hearing to review policies and training on sexual harassment amid growing sexual misconduct accusations against powerful figures in politics and entertainment. |
Ben Shapiro
Warner Brothers better listen. Daily Wire
Gal Gadot Won't Be In The 'Wonder Woman' Sequel Unless Producer Brett
Ratner Is Fired The star of this summer's blockbuster hit,
'Wonder Woman,' Gal Gadot, says she won't return for the sequel unless
Brett Ratner is dumped from the film. Wonder woman has pulled out her magic lasso..... Politadick |
Conservative Tribune
Video
Vietnam War Vet Breaks Down and Cries in Touching Moment With President
Trump
After eight long years, we finally have a president who honors our
military like they deserve. MAGA Politadick |
America Conservative News
Three People Who Toppled a Confederate Statue Have All Charges Against
Them Dropped…Conservatives in Disbelief
Three set free and 12 more still face charges... Politadick |
Muslim Inbreeding is a Huge Problem--And People Don't Want to Talk About
It Marriage between cousins remains rampant in much of the
Muslim world. And the results are truly tragic.
Another thing we’re not supposed to talk about. Wow.... Politadick |
Blue Lives Matters
GQ Names Kaepernick 'Citizen Of The Year' - Blue Lives Matter Names The
Real Citizen Of The Year - Blue Lives Matter
We're here to tell people that the citizen of the year isn't an
unemployed millionaire. He's a plumber with a gun. Truly American Morals are not where they belong anymore.... Politadick |
Fox News Video "Every income group on average gets a tax cut." House Speaker Paul Ryan tried to allay fears expressed by some taxpayers that getting rid of some tax deductions would raise their taxes, despite Congress establishing overall cuts. |
Alaska Juneau
Empire
Anchorage Republicans seek to move Legislature from Juneau A
pair of Anchorage Republicans have announced their intentions to begin
raising money for a 2020 ballot initiative that seeks to move the
Alaska… SHARE SHARE SHARE This needs to happen, no matter what it costs Over the long term it will save Alaskans a fortune and force our lawmakers into having to hear 400,000 people standing at the front door when the have sessions, like the one broadcasted today about taxes. Politadick Link to Alaska’s Budget Corruption.... https://www.facebook.com/politadick/posts/1552030748191274 |