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Liberal media wrong about 2020 | Fox News – Fox News

Posted: August 10, 2017 at 6:37 am

First they said he would never run for president. Then they said he would never be the Republican nominee for president. Then they said he could never be elected president. The latest false narrative being pushed by the liberal media is that some Republicans are making moves to run against President Trump in 2020.

These fake news stories are in the interests of the liberal agenda because they raise manufactured questions about the presidents standing with Republican primary voters and are meant to cause division among conservatives. Try as they might, the American people are too smart for the elitist gamesmanship going on in the boardrooms at the New York Times and Washington Post.

Heres the unfortunate reality for liberal Democrats and other so-called Never Trumpers: President Trump is in great shape with grassroots conservatives (regardless of party affiliation) across the country and with good reason. Hes making good on his promises.

On pro-life issues, the National Right to Life Committee gave President Trump an "A" grade for his performance through his first 100 days in office. On 2nd Amendment rights, President Trump is the first president to address the National Rifle Association leadership forum in 34 years and their Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre said that he sees a tremendous pride wave out there in the heartland of the country with this president. Social conservative leaders praised President Trumps recent decision to not allow transgender people to serve in the military. And if all this isnt enough to satisfy conservatives, Justice Neil Gorsuchs stellar service on the Supreme Court is icing on the cake.

One thing is clear: President Trump is an outsider and a change agent and conservatives are elated that he wakes up in the morning to fight the failed status quo in Washington and the biased mainstream news media that only does the bidding of out-of-touch liberals in New York and San Francisco.

Theres much more that conservatives like about the job President Trump is doing. When it comes to sanctuary city reform and border security, President Trumps leadership has exceeded all expectations. In fact, President Trump has been so effective in dealing with sanctuary city lawlessness that elitist liberal Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is suing the Trump Administration to try and keep Chicago a dangerous sanctuary city.

I could go on and on, but one thing is clear: President Trump is an outsider and a change agent and conservatives are elated that President Trump wakes up in the morning to fight the failed status quo in Washington and the biased mainstream news media that only does the bidding of out-of-touch liberals in New York and San Francisco.

No one knows this better than Vice President Mike Pence. Since becoming President Trumps running mate a little over a year ago, Vice President Pence has been a full partner with the president in their mission to enact their conservative reform agenda and Make America Great Again. The vice president is focused like a laser beam on fixing health care, tax reform, and various other initiatives and is doing a great job. When Vice President Pence travels to Iowa or Ohio to advocate for the presidents agenda it means exactly that and nothing more. President Trump and Vice President Pence are looking forward to defeating Congresswoman Maxine Waters or whatever leftist the out-of-control Democrat Party nominates in 2020.

Also mentioned in some of these disingenuous news stories has been career politician John Kasich. Ohio Governor Kasich ran for president in 2000 and 2016. In 2000, he didnt make it to the primaries and in 2016 he won only his home state of Ohio. President Trump carried Ohio and other Rust Belt states during the general election because his outsider message connected with millions of voters in a way Kasich could not, largely because he was a longtime Washington politician.

President Trump has been in office for only 200 days and yet the mainstream media is already trying to start the 2020 campaign for president. Are there really Americans out there itching to start watching coverage of the 2020 race even before the 2018 midterms take place? Or is it just because contentious presidential elections are the only thing that sells failing newspapers anymore?

I submit that most reasonable hardworking American taxpayers want to give their president a chance to succeed because if his agenda is enacted, peoples lives will improve.

David N. Bossie is President of Citizens United, a Fox News Contributor and the former Deputy Campaign Manager for Donald Trump for President.

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I Confronted Google About Its Liberal Groupthink At A Shareholder Meeting Here’s What Happened Next – Investor’s Business Daily

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In the name of diversity, Google just killed diversity.

While that may sound like a sentence out of a Lewis Carroll novel, it's the stark reality of the modern-day liberal groupthink that pervades much of America's academic and corporate cultures. The titans of Silicon Valley roaming the halls of Google's sprawling Mountain View, California campus represent the epitome of this totalitarian mindset.

After Google engineer James Damore recently penned a lengthy memo calling for the company to take real strides toward diversity rather than just bean-counting folks by race, ethnicity and sex, he was summarily fired for "perpetuating gender stereotypes." What nonsense.

What exactly were Damore's sins? He suggested that men and women are actually different, and that companies should value ideological diversity. For the liberal leadership at Google, this was a bridge too far. Among today's American left, the altar of diversity actually dictates that leaders must discriminate against those holding contrarian views. Disagreement with the liberal ethos simply isn't tolerated anymore.

Damore is far from the first to suffer such a fate. In 2013, the liberal pitchfork brigade helped to oust Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich for his 2008 donation to a traditional marriage initiative.

Damore's firing was total twaddle, but it was predictable.

In fact, we at the National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project warned of the perils of Google's authoritarian tendencies earlier this year at the annual shareholder meeting of Google's parent company, Alphabet (GOOGL).

At the meeting, I asked Alphabet Chairman Eric Schmidt about the company's actual commitment to diversity and inclusion in light of the company's public policy positions, not to mention the views of top management, that all skew to the extreme political left. I noted conservatives may not feel welcome in such an environment, let alone feel free to express their beliefs. Schmidt and other company executives dismissed my entire question by claiming everyone at the company and in the tech industry as a whole was in agreement with them.

Not so fast, Mr. Schmidt.

After that confrontation, a strange thing happened. I started receiving messages from Google employees thanking me for challenging Alphabet's leadership. Without realizing it, I was apparently speaking for a closeted segment of Google employees with conservative beliefs.

One email read, "I'm working with a few other Googlers to fix the company's political discrimination problem. Really appreciate you shining a light on the matter."

Another said she was working closely with a group of conservatives at Google, and noted, "(t)hey're all very appreciative that you were standing up for their interests at the shareholder's (sic) meeting. The shareholder resolution your organization filed also made a lot of people happy."

I won't divulge the names of these conservative Google employees lest they suffer the same fate as Damore. But it's clear that, despite Mr. Schmidt's claim, not everyone at Google subscribes to his far-left worldview.

After the shareholder meeting, we warned that "Schmidt's bold claims that no one disagrees with his liberal elitist positions prove the point of the Free Enterprise Project's question. To the extent that any conservatives exist within Alphabet's walls, it certainly doesn't appear they can be comfortable letting those opinions be known to upper management. hat's not fostering diversity of opinion. That's approaching a hostile work environment."

Damore made his opinion known. It was met with the ultimate corporate hostility as he was shown the door.

To honor the memory of musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, singer Don McLean penned the classic song "American Pie" in which he mournfully wrote that he "saw Satan laughing with delight the day the music died."

Google's motto used to be "don't be evil." I now think I see Satan laughing with delight on this day that diversity died there.

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How a liberal arts degree can give you an edge in tech – WGRZ-TV

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Haley Samsel, USA TODAY College , TEGNA 3:05 PM. EDT August 09, 2017

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Youve heard the rhetoric before: Liberal arts majors are broke and cant find jobs. Their skills are less useful than those with STEM degrees. Even former President Barack Obama took a famous jab at art history majors before apologizing.

But consider this: the potential value of a liberal arts education in the growing tech sector and related industries.

Thats the argument put forward in George Anders new book You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a Useless Liberal Arts Education. After penning a Forbes cover story on the demand for liberal arts majors at technology companies, Anders received a torrent of responses from readers. He realized he had found a big, uncovered story.

Love this. Tech's big #hiring surprise: software companies find that liberal arts thinking makes them stronger. https://t.co/wAbdn7QYr1

It just seemed as if there was this tremendous disconnect between public rhetoric that said youve got to go the STEM route and there is no route but STEM and then all of these interesting new job openings that were coming up for people with liberal arts degrees, Anders tells USA TODAY College. It was this hidden strength of the economy that nobody wanted to write about or talk about.

While researching for the book, Anders talked to graduates who had applied their humanities and social science degrees to careers in digital marketing, user experience and digital design.

Among the success stories: NeKelia Henderson, a Georgia State grad who majored in English and has a job at a digital ad agency, telling stories with numbers. And Josh Sucher, an anthropology major who now works in user experience for companies like Etsy.

The merging of liberal arts and tech. It has worked well for me in my career progression to technical writing. https://t.co/RibMHw1DaD

Anders says companies are looking for five key qualities in potential employees: an eagerness to tackle uncharted areas, the ability to solve murky problems, well-honed analytic methods, keen awareness of group dynamics, and an ability to inspire and persuade others.

These traits are often elements of a liberal arts education, regardless of what field youre pursuing, Anders says.

Liberal arts in any dose can take you to interesting places, Anders says. But going the full distance for a major and particularly doing some of the larger projects that youll do later on will get you to the point where youre really good at these kinds of things.

Tech workers from investors to engineers are also speaking out about the value of employees with liberal arts backgrounds.

Tracy Chou, a software engineer and co-founder of Project Include, recently wrote in Quartz that she regrets not striving for a proper liberal arts education and not learning to think critically about the world we live in and how to engage with it.

Chou, who graduated with engineering and computer science degrees from Stanford, added: It worries me that so many of the builders of technology today are people like me; people [who] havent spent anywhere near enough time thinking about these larger questions of what it is that we are building, and what the implications are for the world.

Chou tells USA TODAY College that the condescending attitude toward liberal arts is not uncommon in tech circles.

It is of course quite harmful, in that it dismisses a lot of relevant thinking and context that can dramatically improve the products and services we are building, and the impact that they have on society, Chou wrote in an email.

Scott Hartley, a venture capitalist who studied political science at Stanford, says the narrative around Silicon Valleys obsession with STEM studies is at odds with what he saw during his time as an investor on Sand Hill Road, an area known for its concentration of VC firms.

I was hearing all this talk about, If you have soft skills, youre doomed and If you have an English degree, youre going to become a barista, and it was running counter to what I was seeing day to day, Hartley says.

The companies Hartley was most interested in were often created by people with less technical backgrounds who had pinpointed a problem and used their creative thinking to find a different angle to address it, he says.

A lot of times, I think that was because they had a background in something other than just trying to deploy a product before they had really found a problem, Hartley says. So many of these companies that we were finding interesting were people that maybe had a degree in economics or political science or theater, and they were super convincing and charismatic and able to build a whole team around them.

Hartleys experiences prompted him to write The Fuzzie and the Techie, a reference to the monikers often used at Stanford to describe people with liberal arts and STEM backgrounds. He wants tech workers to embrace elements of both disciplines.

Whether youre an engineer who has never taken a philosophy or literature class, join a book club. And if youre somebody who loves English literature or psychology, take a night class where you have to deal with Excel or data science, Hartley advises. Break down those barriers so you dont feel intimidated by the other.

In the #AI era, STEM is important; so is Liberal Arts.

A list of liberal arts graduates leading tech companies https://t.co/qBsdRaH29d pic.twitter.com/7kPV9LYnGF

Anders says the ability to work in both worlds is valuable, especially when creative workers are communicating with people on the technical side. In the future, he hopes to see the liberal arts respected for their contributions to tech and other industries though he says some criticism will always be there.

Id like to see it so that weve got much more of a recognition that these are valuable skills and this is a valuable program, and if theres a little bit of controversy attached to it, thats fine, Anders says. Usually if youre doing anything interesting, its a little controversial.

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Liberal activists to pour into Atlanta for Netroots convention – MyAJC

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The beating heart of the effort to resist President Donald Trump will descend on Atlanta on Thursday with a four-day conference of the nations leading liberal activists and politicians.

The mission of the Netroots Nation event is to energize a legion of new activists ahead of next years midterms, derail Trumps agenda and lay the groundwork to oust him in 2020. And theyll have backup from U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Al Gore, as well as Georgias two Democratic candidates for governor, Stacey Abrams and Stacey Evans.

Part pep rally and part insurgency training, the conference includes nearly 200 panels and training sessions designed to teach progressive activists how to reclaim state legislatures, advance LGBT rights in the South and master social media strategy.

Others aim to encourage liberals to run for office, whether they challenge incumbent Republicans or establishment Democrats. One even advises activists on how and why they should take over their local Democratic Party to bring a more liberal bent.

And then there are discussions focused on sharpening lessons from Democrat Hillary Clintons defeat in November. One trains candidates and activists to secure their websites against the Internets wretched hive of scum and villainy. Another panel counsels strategists on how to combat fake news.

This is the premier conference for left-leaning strategists and activists who use the Internet, and fake news is our biggest challenge, said Melissa Ryan, a digital strategist who has worked for Barack Obama and will lead the Netroots panel.

I firmly believe that one of the reasons we lost in 2016 is that we didnt even know we were playing on the same battlefield we didnt realize it was a problem until it was too late, she said.

A focus on the South

The annual conference started in 2006 it was then known as the YearlyKos and was initially organized by the left-leaning Daily Kos website.

The event has long drawn a string of marquee names, including Obama and Joe Biden, and its emergence was seen at the time as a sign of the ascendancy of bloggers in Democratic politics.

Over the years, it has also become a flash point between the partys left flank and its elected officials: Nancy Pelosi was booed and heckled in 2013, Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted Democratic presidential candidate Martin OMalleys speech in 2015.

Last years event in St. Louis was panned by some critics as a hodgepodge of uninspiring panels and lower-level luminaries. But just as Trump has energized liberals throughout the nation, he has also helped breathe new life into the conference, which is expected to draw nearly 3,000 people.

Mary Rickles, a Netroots spokeswoman, said the event will feature the most training sessions in its history. About half of its attendees, she added, have never before attended the conference.

We want to shape the debate and go on the offensive to form a vision for the resistance movement and beyond the resistance, she said. We have an influx of new attendees and new partnerships. And a lot of progressive groups that have been involved in Netroots for years have stepped it up this time.

Studded throughout the four days are regional meetings intent on plotting a course for Democrats in Georgia, where Republicans have consolidated control despite liberal dreams of flipping the state, and other parts of the South.

One panel, to be headlined by Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry, seems aimed at convincing activists that the South isnt a lost cause. Terry said hell talk about how cities can be truer laboratories of democracy than states and use his DeKalb County city which recently approved the states most liberal marijuana policy as proof.

As a progressive local mayor in a red state, I dont have to wait for the next governor or Congress to take action on affordable housing, clean energy or criminal justice reforms, Terry said. So the power in the South, from my perspective, is at the local level where home rule can be broad-ranging.

Attendees will also be pushed and prodded to throw their hat in the ring. Kate Catherall, the founder of Chorus Agency, is out to recruit more first-time candidates to run for office, whether it be school board or governor.

Now more than ever we need authentic voices to change the direction of our policies and politics, Catherall said. We dont have an apathy problem in politics we have a leadership deficit.

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Alleged scheme to infiltrate liberal group has Florida players – Tampabay.com (blog)

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A man who attempted to infiltrate the League of Conservation Voters claimed to be an investor advisor based in St. Petersburg, while an alleged accomplice is a conservative commentator based in South Florida, according to a criminal complaint and online documents.

The St. Petersburg-based Daniel Logan -- an apparent alias of activist Dan Sandini -- tried to wine and dine his way into the liberal group's upper ranks and "gave indications in several of his meetings of the potential for contributions of the magnitude of four million dollars per year for multiple years."

He also tried to get the liberal group to set up a voter drive in Florida, according to a report that suggests conservative activist James OKeefe III could be tied the scheme.

The League has filed a complaint with the California Attorney Generals Office about an apparently criminal effort by imposters to infiltrate the inner workings of the group and its Golden State affiliate.

Alleged activity includes possible undercover recordings and other deception.

Its quite a tale and, as recounted in this New Yorker piece. In that, comes a Florida tidbit from Carol Browner, chairwoman of the Leagues board of directors, who headed the EPA under President Bill Clinton and directed President Barack Obama's Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy.

By June, Sandini had attended several of L.C.V.s top-donor gatherings in Washington, D.C., including one that counted several senators among the guests. Browner claims that Sandini made her immediately uncomfortable. He stood too close, and he seemed to both know too much and too little, she recalled.

He was strangely knowledgeable about her husbands career, and kept pushing Browner to respond to heavy-handed left-wing statements, while urging her to set up a voting drive in Florida.

He gave me the heebie-jeebies, she said, a sentiment she shared with colleagues at the time.

The Florida angle was not central to the alleged scheme but there are other ties, the Tampa Bay Times has confirmed.

Sandini apparently posed as Dan Logan who was supposedly from St. Petersburg and had a a Facebook account with pictures of him there. (The page is no longer active) A Google search turns up a now-defunct LinkedIn account for Daniel L. Logan, president of St. Petersburg-based Logan Investments.

On Twitter, Dan Sandini lists himself as an independent citizen journalist from Portland, Ore. It says is is inspired by Andrew Breitbart and James OKeefe. Sandini also has ties to Steve Bannon and is listed in the credits of Bannons film Occupy Unmasked.

Yet another Florida connection comes with Ann Vandersteel, whom the League alleges posed as Ann Steel, the widow of a wealthy oil investor. We believe that, in reality, Vandersteel is a conservative commentator on YourVoice America Radio, the complaint states.

Vandersteel is based in Jupiter and is a co-host of the show with Bill Mitchell. The Times left a message for her on Wednesday and has not heard back.

Her LinkedIn page shows she is a Realtor. In 1990, she worked as a residential liaison for Trump Plaza in West Palm Beach. Interfaced with Donald Trump weekly upon property inspections, it states.

O'Keefe is scheduled to keynote the Palm Beach GOP's annual lobsterfest dinner on Aug. 17

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Liberal US rabbis call on Israel to lift travel ban on BDS leaders – The Jerusalem Post

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BDS activists in Berlin. (photo credit:REUTERS)

More than 200 rabbis from the liberal movements of American Judaism signed a letter opposing Israels travel ban on leaders of the boycott movement against Israel.

The rabbis signing Wednesdays letter were responding to an incident last month in which Rabbi Alissa Wise of Jewish Voice for Peace, which supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, was prevented from boarding an Israel-bound airplane leaving Dulles Airport in Washington, DC.

Four other people traveling to Israel as part of an interfaith delegation, including two other Jews, a Christian and a Muslim, were also prevented from boarding the flight at the request of the Israeli government.

We hold diverse opinions on BDS. Even though many of us have substantive differences with Rabbi Wise and other rabbinic colleagues who support the BDS movement in some or all of its forms, we believe that the decision to bar Rabbi Wise from visiting Israel is anti-democratic and desecrates our vision of a diverse Jewish community that holds multiple perspectives, read the letter, which had been signed by 212 rabbis as of late Wednesday morning.

Boycotts are a legitimate nonviolent tactic that have been used both in our own country and around the world in order to create justice for marginalized and oppressed communities. Whether we support boycott is a controversy for the sake of heaven. It endures because we struggle together and debate how we can create peace, justice, and equality for Israelis and Palestinians alike, the letter said.

The signers included Rabbi Sharon Brous, of the independent IKAR congregation in Los Angeles; Rabbi Amy Eilberg of Los Altos, California, the first women ordained by the Conservative movement; and Rabbi Jill Jacobs, executive director of Truah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights.

In March, the Israeli parliament, or Knesset, amended the Law of Entry to prevent leaders of the BDS movement from being allowed into Israel. The amendment applies to organizations, as well as the leadership and senior activists of those groups, that take consistent and significant action against Israel through BDS and threaten it with material harm.

JVP said at the time of the incident that it was the first time the amendment had been enforced before passengers boarded their flights to Israel and the first time that Israel has denied entry to Jews, including a rabbi, for their support of BDS.

An anti-BDS bill making its way through Congress would expand existing law that bans boycotts imposed by foreign governments to include those imposed by international organizations like the European Union and the United Nations.

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Chinese students’ search for renewable energy comes to Rockford – Rockford Register Star

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ROCKFORD Air pollution causes at least 6.5 million premature deaths a year worldwide, andaccording to theWorld Health Organization, aboutone-third of those deaths occur in China.

Agroup of 29 college engineering students andtwo teachersfrom China's Zhejiang University of Technology traveled halfway around the globe in search of fresh air. Today, their journey brought them to thegrounds of theRock River Water Reclamation District.

There they were greeted by Freedom Field Renewable EnergyExecutive Director ChetKolodziej.

"The smell here?" Kolodziej said. "This is a water treatment plant. We get about 30 to 40 million gallons ofwater a daythat either comes from the toilets or factories where theyuse the waterfor coolant. What happens is, it comes in here and we have bacteria that breaks the raw material down, and we capture the gas. See those domes? Those are full of bio gas. We have three mega watts of enginesthat use thebio gas to make electricity.

"The water? After it is processed here you can actuallydrink it. But we put it into the river. What is left is sludge. We put that on farm fields, which I think is fairly common in China."

Freedom Field isa showcase of various forms of renewable energylocated on the reclamation district's campus at 3333 Kishwaukee. The China contingenttoured aspart of Northern Illinois University's STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) Professional Development outreach program.

China accounts for half the worldsconsumption of coalandis the worlds largest emitter of climate-warming greenhouse gases, according to the World Health Organization.NIU Mechanical Engineering Professor Dr. Jenn-Terng Gautranslated and spoke on behalf of the two Zhejiang University teachers. Hecited health reasons and the high cost of traditional forms of energy such as fossil fuel and oil asthe driving forceforutilizingclean renewable energy such aswind, solar and water.

"We want to enlarge their scope of thinking," Gau said.

Inside the Freedom Field classroom Kolodziej stood next to asolar-powered go-cart and said,"Everything in here, one way or another, a student was involved in, be it as a capstone projector as part of an internship."

Since its inception, Freedom Field has been a yearly recipient of host fee dollars doled out each year by the Winnebago County Board. Thehost fee or tipping fee comes from waste haulers who are charged for garbage dumped in the Winnebago Landfill at 8403 Lindenwood Road. Each year, the County Board earmarks anticipated host fee revenue for economic development projects.

In fiscal year 2017, the host fee fund was over committed by $1.2 million more than it was projected to take in.Some host feerecipients like Freedom Field will receive less or no funding at all next year.

Earlier this year, County Board Chairman Frank Haney told board members there wasno correlation between moneygiven to Freedom Field and the creation of local jobs, specifically green jobs.

"So far, Freedom Field is nothing more than a long-term science project without any traceable research and development outcomes to invest back into local industry."

In light of the $1.2 million host fee shortfall, coupled with questions by the new Winnebago County administration aboutFreedom Field's local and regionaleconomic development impact, the County Boardvoted to take back$54,000 of the original$88,000 allocation for fiscal year 2017. No funding to Freedom Field is slated for next year.

FormerCounty Board Chairman Scott Christiansen, a charter member of Freedom Field's board of directors, said in March he was not surprised by the slash in fundinggiven the county's budget constraints. He alsosaidthe goal of the Freedom Field Board "has always been to get away from public funding."

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Supervisors approve Freedom Rock sign – Chronicle Times

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The Cherokee County Board of Supervisors approved the placement of a permanent sign near the recently completed Cherokee County Veterans Freedom Rock outside the Cherokee County Courthouse.

Steve Reinert of the VFW, which spearheaded the project to get the Cherokee County Veterans Freedom Rock placed and painted primarily through privately raised funds, addressed the supervisors at the Tuesday meeting.

Reinert explained that the sign will be mounted on a pedestal and will give a brief history of each of the four veterans with Cherokee connections who are depicted on the rock.

Approval of the sign project did not require a formal motion. The supervisors expressed consensus that the installation of the sign could proceed.

Reinert asked the supervisors about contributing seed money to an account to be set aside for future maintenance or modification of the rock. Supervisors explained that the county betterment funds are all allocated for the current fiscal year and any county contribution to such an account will need to wait until the next fiscal year.

Reinert said that a dedication of the rock will likely take place on a Sunday afternoon sometime in September.

In committee reports, Rick Mongan, board chairman, reported that Cherokee Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Mark Buschkamp has resigned to take a position at North Star Credit Union. The resignation will take effect later this month.

Mongan said that a professional executive headhunter will be employed to find a new executive director for CAEDC. John Comstock will oversea that effort and serve as interim CAEDC director.

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Spending Caps Are Low-Hanging Fruit in the Fight Against Debt – Reason

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RICHARD B. LEVINE/NewscomAnother debt ceiling fight is just around the corner. The government's borrowing limit will need to be raised yet again by the end of September to avoid default. Indications suggest that there will be enough support between Democrats and moderate Republicans to pass a "clean" increase, meaning no spending limits or cuts will be attached. However, this fiscal status quo is absolutely unacceptable, especially because it would be easy to take a small step toward much-needed fiscal discipline.

Debt is piling up, and it is doing so at a faster pace than the economy is growing. The gross national debt is already well past 100 percent of gross domestic product. Under very optimistic assumptions, the Congressional Budget Office projects that under current law, the debt will reach 150 percent of GDP in 2047thanks primarily to an aging population and poorly structured entitlement programs. Significant change is clearly needed if we're to avoid fiscal catastrophe.

The first step of addressing one's issues is to admit that you actually have problems. Say it along with me: "We have a debt problem." The next step is to adopt small solutionsas opposed to unrealistic goals that would be abandoned within days. Such a big goal would be to implement fundamental reforms to the programs that are the drivers of our future debt. There is no debate that this is what needs to be done and what should be done, and I will never stop advocating that goal. But it is also painfully obvious to me that in the current political environment, where neither party is willing to be the adult in the room, such a noble goal is out of reach.

What isn't out of reach, however, is the smaller and more realistic short-term goal of implementing spending caps. The logic is simple. Debt is just a symptom of Washington's excessive spending problem, so we must address the latter to solve the former. To get the nation's finances on the right track, we simply need to ensure that government is growing more slowly than the economy. A spending cap would do this by limiting the growth of government to a set percentage of GDP, perhaps 2 percent. As a recent video from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity shows, maintaining such limits would bring the budget into balance in less than 10 years.

Of course, there would have to be trade-offs. Washington cannot live within these limits without making some small changes to Medicare, Social Security and other programs. But the advantage is that the spending caps would finally force lawmakers to think about these trade-offs. Also, seeing as the caps would explicitly continue to grow by some percentage each year, they would make it harder for proponents of big government to moan about "savage" budget cuts. They would allow lawmakers to focus on reforms, as opposed to "cuts."

The case for spending caps isn't just based on theory. The evidence shows that a focus on reducing spending works better than rules aimed solely at reducing deficits and debt. Both Switzerland and Hong Kong have seen positive results from their spending caps. Hong Kong is one of the richest countries in the world, and Switzerland is rare among European nations in its fiscal strength.

On the other hand, balanced budget amendments haven't saved states such as California, New York and Illinois from bloated governments and debt accumulation. The uncertain nature of economic performance and tax collection makes yearly balanced budgets much harder to achieve than long-run spending limits. Perhaps more importantly, the seductive call for a tax hike tends to sap the political will for spending reform. It's easy to lock in repetitive cycles of new spending programs followed by tax increases to fund them.

Debt and deficits are bad, but they are symptoms of an underlying spending problem. Focusing narrowly on reducing debt can lead to counterproductive policy choices, whereas spending caps would most likely achieve the desirable goals of reducing excessive government and finally getting the nation's debt under control.

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What You Must Know About Sealand Capital Galaxy Limited’s (LSE:SCGL) Major Investors – Simply Wall St

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In this analysis, my focus will be on developing a perspective on Sealand Capital Galaxy Limiteds (LSE:SCGL) latest ownership structure, a less discussed, but important factor. Ownership structure of a company has been found to affect share performance over time. The same amount of capital coming from an activist institution and a passive mutual fund has different implications on corporate governance, which is a decisive factor for a long-term investor. It also impacts the trading environment of company shares, which is more of a concern for short-term investors. Therefore, it is beneficial for us to examine SCGLs ownership structure in more detail.

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I find insiders are another important group of stakeholders, who are directly involved in making key decisions related to the use of capital. In essence, insider ownership is more about the alignment of shareholders interests with the management. With 6.34% ownership, SCGL insiders is an important ownership type. This level of ownership indicates closely aligned interests of shareholders and management. I will also like to check what insiders have been doing recently with their holdings. insider buying may be a sign of upbeat future expectations, however, selling doesnt necessarily mean the opposite as insiders may be motivated by their personal financial needs.

A big stake of 93.66% in SCGL is held by the general public. This size of ownership gives retail investors collective power in deciding on major policy decisions such as executive compensation, appointment of directors and acquisitions of businesses. Such level of ownership gives retail investors the power to sway key policy decisions such as board composition, executive compensation, and potential acquisitions. This is a positive sign for an investor who wants to be involved in key decision-making of the company.

A relatively significant holding of company insiders could mean high alignment with shareholders. But at the same time, potential investors should be aware of the level of influence executives could have on governance decisions. However, other important factors we must never forget to assess are the fundamentals. I recommend you take a look at our latest free analysis report on Sealand Capital Galaxy to see SCGLs fundamentals and whether it could be considered an undervalued opportunity.

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What You Must Know About Sealand Capital Galaxy Limited's (LSE:SCGL) Major Investors - Simply Wall St

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