Impeach the judge

We the People of the United States petition the U.S. House of Representatives to impeach Judge Gloria M. Navarro of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada for committing treason and collaborating in the insurrection against the Constitutional authority of the federal government pursuant to Article I Section 8 Clause 15, Article 3 Section 3 and Article 2 Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, 18 U.S.C. § 2831 and 18 U.S.C. § 2383.

Whereas Judge Navarro, at the direction of the FBI, BLM, and other federal agencies, is unlawfully detaining (Amendment VIII of the Bill of Rights & 18 U.S.C. § 3142), and has been for over nine months, prominent activists within the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom political movement for exercising their First Amendment protected rights—protesting against federal government overreach [the fact it had sold 9,000 acres of public land bordering Bundy Ranch and other people who own grazing rights to the division to a Communist Chinese energy firm represented by Rory Reid (Harry Reid's son), EMM, for $4.5 million, $34.1 million less than its value, and began rounding up the Bundy’s cattle and holding them in inhumane conditions … at least 60 purportedly suffering death or missing]—and, in order to suppress C4CF ‘s education of the People, they have been charged by the FBI for violating 18 U.S.C. § 371 – Conspiracy to Commit an Offense Against the United States; 18 U.S.C. § 372 – Conspiracy to Impede and Injure a Federal Officer; 18 U.S.C. § lll(a)(l) and (b) – Assault on a Federal Officer; 18 U.S.C. § 115(a)(l)(B) – Threatening a Federal Law Enforcement Officer; 18 U.S. C. § 924(c) – Use and Carry of a Firearm in Relation to a Crime of Violence; 18 U.S.C. § 1503 – Obstruction of the Due Administration of Justice; 18 U.S.C. § 1951 – Interference with Interstate Commerce by Extortion; 18 U.S.C. § 1952 – Interstate Travel in Aid of Extortion; 18 U.S.C. § 2 – Aiding and Abetting. Among the political prisoners are Cliven, Ammon, Ryan and Mel Bundy, Peter Santilli (a journalist), Ryan Payne, Blaine Cooper, Eric Parker and Jerry DeLumus—all of whom provide C4CF with necessary influence.

Whereas the discovery comprises substantial evidence proving the innocence of the defendants but is being concealed from the public at the order of Judge Navarro (in violation of Amendment VI of the Bill of Rights and Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure). These prisoners have also been subjected to mistreatment by the FBI, U.S. Marshall Service and employees of the correctional facilities.

Whereas Judge Navarro is consciously proceeding with falsified charges filed by the FBI against C4CF and refusing to grant motions to dismiss after learning that Sheriff Douglas Gillespie and many other local, state and federal officials ordered the BLM to return the cattle to the Bundy’s and withdraw from the land, and being presented with relevant laws [Article I Section 8 Clause 17 & Article IV Section 3 Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution, Rule 501 of the Federal Rules of Evidence and Nevada Revised Statute 568.225] by the defense.

Whereas, after being ordered by Sheriff Gillespie to stand down, Special Agent Dan P. Love of the BLM continued to impede on the rights and jurisdiction of the People of Clark County and all People of Nevada unabated; Committing acts of aggression that should be considered attempts to seriously injure or even kill peaceful protesters, including tazing several individuals and using blunt force (some already challenged by physical disabilities)—an apparent result of its militarization. Sheriff Gillespie stated that "anyone who had been in policing would question their tactics."

Whereas Judge Navarro is participating in a cover up of the suppression by the FBI (by way of COINTELPRO tactics) of the right to the free exercise of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, peaceful assembly, and petition the Government for a redress of grievances. One of the main functions of government is to enforce contracts, and in this case not only is the government failing to enforce a contract but it is also the contractor, and have abridged their obligations in addition to preventing the contractee(s) [Cliven Bundy—We the People] from discharging our duties enumerated in Article I Section 8 Clause 15 & 16 of the U.S. Constitution & 10 U.S.C § 311 and pursuant to Rule 501 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.

Whereas Judge Navarro has proven herself unfit to be an impartial Federal Judge; Consistent to the extreme bias expressed by her assistance given to the federal government and its usurpation of power and by covering up the inhumane treatment of political activists who are being unlawfully detained for exercising their rights protected by the First Amendment to uphold the rule of law—to establish justice, insure domestic Tranquility, secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, guarantee a Republican Form of Government, and secure the right to life, liberty and property, as ordained in the U.S. Constitution

Playgrounds

What you think you know about playgrounds.

Some people look at a see nothing more than jungle gyms, slides and swings. Those people are probably not parents. For parents, the playground is much more. It’s the hottest club in town, a boardroom where deals are made, a local vacation spot, a coffee shop and the water cooler for the latest in neighborhood gossip. Oh, and kids play there too.
, I am well-versed in dealing with the many unique characters who come to the playground for anything other than a chance to bond with their children. It’s weird, but I like hanging out with my kids. Call me crazy.

Which is why I am constantly amazed to meet these nine worst playground offenders — the parents who would rather do anything but play with their kids. If you don’t want to spend time with the little ones while they play, why not just get a babysitter?

Playground Parent #1: The Gossip

The Gossip is the kind of person who comes to the playground for the same reason that college kids go to parties — to see and be seen. And like college kids, they’ll ditch the person they came with in no time, if it means they can hang with the cool crowd. In this case, however, the ones being ditched are the hyperactive toddlers who have been waiting all day to play at their local playground. Once the Gossip arrives, he or she lets go of the leash, allowing the kids to run free so mom or dad can catch up on the latest dirt.

The Gossip is neither friend nor foe. She or he is a neutral party whose goal is merely to know everyone else’s business. One minute they’re happy as heck to see you and a moment later they’re off because, “Oh look, there’s Barbara… I heard her husband is cheating on her with the nanny.” The worst part about the Gossips is they’re really not too concerned about their child’s happiness — just as long as the kid plays by himself and doesn’t interrupt their “me time.”

Playground Parent #2: The CEO

“OK baby, you go play. Daddy has to make some calls.” And by make some calls, the Playground CEO means they will use the remainder of their time making deals, answering email and ignoring their child altogether. You’ll often hear this exchange:

Child: “Daddy, Daddy, can you push me?”
Playground CEO: “I’m on the phone now! Go play.”

Sometimes, the Playground CEO does double duty as the Gossip. You’d be surprised how many parents use the playground as a way to get closer to fellow parents who wield a certain level of influence in their field. It’s like a networking event without the drinks, food or décor.

Playground Parent #3: Mr./Mrs. “Can You Watch My Kid For A Quick Second?”

In what world would you ever ask a stranger to watch your kid for a “quick second”? For starters, it’s never a quick second. It’s always more like 10 minutes, if you’re lucky. And once you do the crappy parent a solid by babysitting, you’re now their go-to person whenever they need an out. Trust me, it’s not a one-time gig.

Secondly, that kid you’ve been asked to watch is not a sweetheart. That kid is usually the real-life version of Chucky who has been sucking down Pixy Stix since 7 a.m. and is determined to break at least one bone before lunchtime. Just don’t make much eye contact with other parents and try to look busy so you don’t fall into the “quick second” trap.

Playground Parent #4: The Parent Who Ignores Their Maniac Kid

It’s a bird, it’s a plane… no, it’s your maniac kid doing a flying elbow off the top of the slide and onto a pack of other kids. Hands down, the worst playground parents are the ones who let their kids run full speed over others with reckless abandon. It doesn’t matter what time of day you go to the playground, there will always be one child there who pushes kids around and does whatever they please. Inevitably, off in the distance, you’ll see their parent talking on the phone, texting and doing anything but watching their kid run amok.

Playground Parent #5: The Parent With The Always Innocent Child

This parent is a close cousin to Playground Parent #4. Neither of these parents will ever admit that their kids are the inspiration for “Children of the Corn.” The parent of the kid who is always innocent knows very well what their child is doing, but is too much of a coward (or too lazy) to stop the insanity. This parents will watch as their kid pushes younger tots down the slide, runs over anything in his path, throws dirt on people — then smile while saying something like “Oh, you know… boys will be boys…” Or, “They’re just playing….”

Really? I don’t think holding down another kid while dumping dirt on their face constitutes playing. I call that being a bully, and the parent is an enabler.

Newsflash: Your kid is not innocent; your kid is a jerk! The playground may not be the ideal place to discipline your kid, but that does not mean you let all things fly because you’re outside in public. Pull the kid aside and tell them what’s appropriate play and what’s not. If the kid doesn’t listen, make it a teachable moment and leave the playground.

Playground Parent #6: The Greedy Parent

“IT’S MINE! ALL MINE! MWAH-AHH-AHH!” As adults, we’ll never understand how much kids enjoy the playground. It’s their Shangri-La. It’s the equivalent of a free vacation at some exotic resort, sans kids, topped with an open bar.

However, the playground is not your own personal getaway. When you arrive at the playground, you will have to share and take turns, just like the children. This may include telling your euphoric child that he or she has to get off the swing now so someone else can have a turn.

At every playground you’ll find one parent who refuses to follow this basic rule of civility. They don’t care about the line of kids waiting to use the swing. They’ll turn to you and say something irrelevant like, “I’m sorry, but she really likes this swing.” Well that’s great… so does every single other child on the playground. But unless this parent has an extra 35 swings in their car for the entire playground population, they will have to remove their child and share. Yes, the kid will probably have a temper tantrum, but such is life. Look at this as a great way to teach your child that they’re not the only person on the planet.

Playground Parent #7: The Shouter

The Shouter is the kind of person who shoots from the hip regardless of the situation. Even in their personal life, they probably yell more than talk constructively. But on the playground, their instability reaches an apex. “DON’T TOUCH THAT!” “DON’T RUN!” “GET DOWN FROM THERE!” The Shouter thinks that yelling is the only way to take care of business or multitask. They’ll have one eye on the younger child while the older one runs wild. At this point, the Shouter will yell across the playground, causing mass hysteria and accomplishing nothing.

Playground Parent #8: The Boss

The Boss loves nothing more than to pay other people to parent their child. This is the person (or people) who bring a third party to the playground to occupy their kids so they can socialize and watch judgmentally from a distance. It’s not like these people have multiple kids; they just can’t be bothered. They’ll watch as someone else helps their kid up a slide, then down the slide, or on the swing, while they mingle with the rest of the gang.

This high maintenance, over-entitled mess of a person is a combination of the Gossip and the Playground CEO. Their life is sooooo busy that they need to watch their kids from afar while someone else does the dirty work. “These shoes were not meant for the sandbox!” Occasionally, the Boss will perk up for a moment to show they are still “present,” then dictate orders back to whatever lackey they’re paying to amuse their child. Sadly, the Boss tends to breed future bosses who also view quality parenting as paying someone else to do it.

Playground Parent #9: The Adventurer
, I like to think I have a taste for adventure. So when I see a parent encouraging their children to push themselves to new challenges, like reaching for another bar on the monkey bars, or getting over their fear of heights to go down the “big kid” slide, I totally understand. However, not all kids are hardwired with the thrill gene. And the playground should not be the testing ground for tomorrow’s great Hollywood stuntman/woman.

Adventurers do not understand that. They’re the ones yelling at little Jimmy to “man up” and just try the big trick. “Come on, it’s so easy! Just jump off the top of the slide, do a backflip in midair, and then catch the monkey bars with your feet. Stop being such a sissy!” Sadly, this parent is likely the same one who yells at their 9-year-old’s Little League games as if it’s the MLB.

Cfc Community First Choice

States are now eligible to receive additional federal Medicaid matching funds if they select the Community First Choice (CFC) Option, also referred to as a 1915(k) State Plan Amendment. The 1915(k) State Plan Amendment provides assistance with activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, and health-related functions through hand-on assistance, safety monitoring or supervision, and cueing. By selecting this option, our state will improve access to home and community-based services, improve compliance with the Olmstead decision, and draw down additional federal funds.

A number of states have already begun the process. In fact, California and Lousiana have already moved forward with their State Plan Amendments. Arkansas, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington have all indicated that they will be selecting the CFC Option.

In case you are not yet familiar with the 1915(k) State Plan option, I have included ADAPT’s Fact Sheet with this letter. If you need additional copies, it is also available online at: http://ly.adapt.org/cfcfacts

I have called your office and requested a meeting to discuss the state selecting the Community First Choice Option. I understand that our state would need to expand the availability of services by selecting the CFC Option, but I believe the enhanced federal match would offset those additional costs. I look forward to meeting with you in the next few weeks when we can review the state’s analysis of this. To schedule the meeting, you can me at 860-555-1234.

Sincerely,

Ray Hakit

You pay 35 times to make a problem worse when

You pay 35 times to make a problem worse when paying once would fix it.

Homelessness makes you sick quick. Almost daily. You have to go to the hospital. A homeless person is in the hospital half the time and the cost is about $3000 daily. Got your calculator? Homeless 1 million. Hospital Daily $3k Days per month 10 YOU pay $30k month 1 person 1k would house them You pay $360,000 yearly to take care of one homeless person rather than $12,000 yearly to house them.. Mad yet?

$360,000 you pay every year for one person but there are a million =. $365BILLION Or almost half a trillion. Every year.YOUR CHOICE is to make the problem worse. Or you would be contacting your senators and congressmen to acknowledge and fix this problem. Have you? Now the kicker. The 1,000,000 homeless I mentioned? 1 million..HA!! I guarantee you the Census Bureau workers Do not find even half of them. REALLY 2million

2nd truth to make you mad

20 million illegal aliens x $20k for EACH revolving door deportation X 4 If they come back every week.5 TrilliOn-2 Trillion YEARLY. giving them citizenship and jobs besides fixing the problem and erasing the bills would create more jobs supplying the goods and services they need.

3rd truth to make you mad.

6 Trillion cost of Iraq war. 1million millions in 1trillion. Road construction is 1millionper lane mile. Us hwys/rds/sts- 10 million lane miles $10billion. Homes 100 million.

1home x 10k construction cost 100 homes $1million x

1000 homes $1billion

1 million homes $1trillion. We could have rebuilt the whole country for ½ the money we spent making war on Iraq

4th maddening truth

DAILY: $5m loss, OR $50m profit?

DAILY: 1man, 5yards concrete 2000 blocks – sell@$1 each

$1500 profit daily x 34,000 men (detainees) $51million daily profit OR USE2BUILD

1000 Mile border fence 37 Million Hollow blocks Border miles: 5,525 Canada 1,989 Mexico, 95,000 coastal = 102514-TotalMiles x 37million = 4billion hollow blocks

DAILY:

Border fence:5280 feet per mile-3520 blocks per mile x 10 blocks high

Next> 2nd stage, do it again parallel,100 feet in and roof it

Making a building shell to be divided up into housing for military personnel. –

ICE’s annual budget for immigration detention is about $2 billion. The daily cost of detention is about $164 per person. The federal government spends more than $5 million daily to detain immigrants. ICE holds up to 34,000 immigrants on any given day.

You pay 35 times to make a problem worse when

You pay 35 times to make a problem worse when paying once would fix it.

Homelessness makes you sick quick. Almost daily. You have to go to the hospital. A homeless person is in the hospital half the time and the cost is about $3000 daily. Got your calculator? Homeless 1 million. Hospital Daily $3k Days per month 10 YOU pay $30k month 1 person 1k would house them You pay $360,000 yearly to take care of one homeless person rather than $12,000 yearly to house them.. Mad yet?

$360,000 you pay every year for one person but there are a million =. $365BILLION Or almost half a trillion. Every year.YOUR CHOICE is to make the problem worse. Or you would be contacting your senators and congressmen to acknowledge and fix this problem. Have you? Now the kicker. The 1,000,000 homeless I mentioned? 1 million..HA!! I guarantee you the Census Bureau workers Do not find even half of them. REALLY 2million

2nd truth to make you mad

20 million illegal aliens x $20k for EACH revolving door deportation X 4 If they come back every week.5 TrilliOn-2 Trillion YEARLY. giving them citizenship and jobs besides fixing the problem and erasing the bills would create more jobs supplying the goods and services they need.

3rd truth to make you mad.

6 Trillion cost of Iraq war. 1million millions in 1trillion. Road construction is 1millionper lane mile. Us hwys/rds/sts- 10 million lane miles $10billion. Homes 100 million.

1home x 10k construction cost 100 homes $1million x

1000 homes $1billion

1 million homes $1trillion. We could have rebuilt the whole country for ½ the money we spent making war on Iraq

4th maddening truth

DAILY: $5m loss, OR $50m profit?

DAILY: 1man, 5yards concrete 2000 blocks – sell@$1 each

$1500 profit daily x 34,000 men (detainees) $51million daily profit OR USE2BUILD

1000 Mile border fence 37 Million Hollow blocks Border miles: 5,525 Canada 1,989 Mexico, 95,000 coastal = 102514-TotalMiles x 37million = 4billion hollow blocks

DAILY:

Border fence:5280 feet per mile-3520 blocks per mile x 10 blocks high

Next> 2nd stage, do it again parallel,100 feet in and roof it

Making a building shell to be divided up into housing for military personnel. –

ICE’s annual budget for immigration detention is about $2 billion. The daily cost of detention is about $164 per person. The federal government spends more than $5 million daily to detain immigrants. ICE holds up to 34,000 immigrants on any given day.

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Donald Trump’s Contract with the American Voter
What follows is my 100-day action plan to Make America Great Again.
It is a contract between myself and the American voter?—?and begins with restoring
honesty and accountability, and bringing change to Washington.
On Day1, my administration will immediately pursue the following:
Six measures to clean up the corruption and special interest collusion in Washington, DC:
★ FIRST, propose a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress.
★ SECOND, a hiring freeze on all federal employees to reduce the federal workforce through attrition (exempting military, public safety, and public health).
★ THIRD, a requirement that for every new federal regulation, two existing regulations must be eliminated.
★ FOURTH, a5year ban on White House and Congressional offbecoming lobbyists after they leave government service.
★ FIFTH, a lifetime ban on White House officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government.
★ SIXTH, a complete ban on foreign lobbyists raising money for American elections.
Seven actions to protect American workers:
★ FIRST, I will announce my intention to renegotiate NAFTA or withdraw from the deal under Article 2205.
★ SECOND, I will announce our withdrawal from the Trans-Pacifi c Partnership.
★ THIRD, I will direct the Secretary of the Treasury to label China a currency manipulator.
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★ FOURTH, I will direct the Secretary of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative to identify all foreign trading abuses that unfairly impact American workers and direct them to use every tool under American and international law to end those abuses immediately.
★ FIFTH, I will lift the restrictions on the production of $50 trillion dollars’ worth of job-producing American energy reserves,
including shale, oil, natural gas and clean coal.
★ SIXTH, lift the Obama-Clinton roadblocks and allow vital energy infrastructure projects, like the Keystone Pipeline, to move forward.
★ SEVENTH, cancel billions in payments to U.N. climate change programs and use the money to fi x America’s water and environmental infrastructure.
Five actions to restore security and the constitutional rule of law:
★ FIRST, cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President Obama.
★ SECOND, begin the process of selecting a replacement for Justice Scalia from one of the 20 judges on my list, who will uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution.
★ THIRD, cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities.
★ FOURTH, begin removing the more than two million criminal illegal immigrants from the country and cancel visas to foreign countries that won’t take them back.
★ FIFTH, suspend immigration from terror-prone regions where vetting cannot safely occur. All vetting of people coming into our country will be considered “extreme vetting.”
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