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Showing posts with label John Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Kelly. Show all posts

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Shame On An Educator And City Councilman. This Type Of Speech While Protected Has No Place In Schools


Dem. councilman BUSTED disgracing U.S. veterans

“On the Holmes Front, with Frank Holmes”
A Democratic politician and public school teacher used his classroom to smear U.S. soldiers as “dumbsh—s” and the “lowest of our low.”
But he’s still being paid to “teach,” he’s still on city council, and his friends on the school board told parents who objected to shut up.
President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff, retired General John Kelly, was not going to be shut up — this four-star general slammed the ignorant teacher for his belittling attack.
It all began when two students wore shirts with the Marines logo to El Rancho High School in Pico Rivera, a little town just outside Los Angeles.

That triggered their teacher, Gregory Salcido, who launched into a profanity-laced tirade in the middle of class.
One of the students, who recorded the whole thing on his cell phone, said serving in the military is a “family tradition.”
But Salcido, who teaches history and government, insulted the kid’s family – and every single soldier protecting America in the War on Terror.
“Think about the people who you know who are over there – your freaking stupid Uncle Louie or whatever,” he said. “They’re dumbsh–s.”

“They’re not, like, high-level thinkers,” he continued.
“They’re not academic people, they’re not intellectual people. They’re the freakin’ lowest of our low,” he ranted.
The only reason people join the military, Salcido said, was “because you had no other options,” because “you didn’t take care of business academically”…and “because your parents didn’t love you enough.”
Watch this obnoxious rant here —

The video went viral after a friend of his mother’s posted it on Facebook – and Salcido got slapped down by one of the highest-ranking generals serving in the U.S. government.
Kelly, did not mince words.
“I think the guy ought to go to Hell, I just hope he enjoys the liberties and the lifestyles that we fought for.” he said.
The city’s mayor has also condemned Salcido’s words and removed him from all council committees.

But the school district has circled the wagons around Salcido – and told outraged parents who wanted some answers that they can sit down and shut up!
The El Rancho Unified School District put Salcido on administrative leave – which means he’s paid to stay at home and do nothing.
Then school board members refused to listen to comments from veterans and flag-carrying patriots in the community who demanded Salcido be sent packing at their last meeting.
“We will not entertain public comments that are not part of the agenda,” said the school district president on Tuesday night. Conveniently, Salcido wasn’t on the agenda.

When the parents started to rumble, she told them, “As your elected officials, you need to give us an opportunity to talk.”
No, as their elected servants, you need to shut up and listen.
But the school board president shares the same radical left-wing politics as Salcido. She’s praised people who made “Donald Trump piñatas.”
The problem is, she’s not just protecting Salcido’s taxpayer-funded propaganda. Sometimes, Salcido’s hate speech bleeds over into action.

The school suspended him twice before, when he threatened to kill a teenage girl for talking – and when he hit a 15-year-old boy in the back of the head for dozing off in his class. He admits both acts but says they were overblown.
Salcido’s power and position probably didn’t hurt, either. He’s been a member of city council for 19 years and served as mayor three times.
He also ran for Congress in 2002 – as a Democrat. Surprise, surprise.
His insulting, ignorant view of our military is shared by the most powerful figures in the Democrat Party. At the height of the Iraq War, John Kerry said that people who don’t do well in school would “get stuck in Iraq.”

Only idiots, beggars, and losers serve in the military, according to them. But Kerry, Salcido and their buddies are dead wrong about the people who serve in the U.S. armed forces.
92 percent of enlisted military personnel have completed high school and some college. That’s way higher than 60 percent national average, according to Pew Research.
As a matter of fact, people, from the poorest neighborhoods are actually less likely to join the military than people from the best neighborhoods. Most recruits come from the middle class.
And almost 90 percent of soldiers say they joined for one reason: to serve and protect their country. The least we can give them is our respect.

Call the El Rancho Unified School District at (562) 801-7300 (or e-mail them), and tell them Gregory Salcido has no business teaching young, impressionable children.
Frank Holmes is a reporter for The Horn News. He is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”

Friday, January 12, 2018

Trump Is Right! Haiti Is NOT Where We Are Going To Get People To Build This Country!

Trump decries immigrants from 'shithole countries' coming to US



Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump expressed frustration behind closed doors with people coming to the US from "shithole countries," sources told CNN on Thursday.
One of the sources briefed on the Thursday Oval Office meeting with lawmakers confirmed Trump asked, "Why do we want all these people from 'shithole countries' coming here?"
A person familiar with the meeting said Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin and South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham brought a plan to Trump that involved cutting the visa lottery in half and, at the behest of the Congressional Black Caucus, the rest would go to underrepresented countries in Africa and Temporary Protective Status nations, including Haiti. The person said the language was salty on both sides.
    One person briefed on the meeting said when Durbin got to Haiti, Trump began to ask why we want people from Haiti and more Africans in the US and added that the US should get more people from countries like Norway.
    A person familiar with what was said at the meeting told CNN that Trump also said: "Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out."
    Trump was taping a message in the State Dining Room on Thursday afternoon for Martin Luther King Jr. Day as the story was breaking, an official said. Another official said Trump expressed to aides within the hour that the media was blowing his comment out of proportion.
    The Washington Post first reported on Trump's comments in the Oval Office meeting, which the Post said "shocked" lawmakers in attendance.
    Reached for comment about the article, White House spokesperson Raj Shah did not deny the "shithole" remark, but instead said in a statement that Trump "is fighting for permanent solutions that make our country stronger by welcoming those who can contribute to our society, grow our economy and assimilate into our great nation."
    One of the sources told CNN that White House adviser Stephen Miller was at the meeting, and White House chief of staff John Kelly attended part but probably not all of the meeting.
    The Trump administration late last year announced it would end the TPS designation for Haiti, a move that could affect tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants. Likewise, the Department of Homeland Security on Monday announced it would end protections more than 200,000 Salvadorans, and on Thursday the White House rejected a bipartisan immigration proposal, including a fix for people protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
    A White House official told CNN the President's "shithole" remark is being received much differently inside of the White House than it is outside. The official said that although this might enrage Washington, staffers predict the comment would resonate with Trump's base, similarly to how Trump's attacks on NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem did.
    Neal Katyal, a lead lawyer challenging Trump's attempts to impose a travel ban on mostly Muslim nations, has argued the travel ban reveals a discriminatory intent on the President's part, and responded to news of Trump's comment in light of the ongoing legal battle.
    "As I put the finishing touches on the travel ban brief to the Supreme Court tonight, the President's words remind us again of how his un-American racist ideology impacts policy," Katyal said.
    The White House denied similarly derogatory remarks in December, when The New York Times reported Trump said during a meeting in June that people coming from Haiti "all have AIDS," that recent Nigerian immigrants would never "go back to their huts" in Africa and that Afghanistan is a terrorist haven.
    White House press secretary Sarah Sanders denied at the time that Trump had made the comments and cited denials from several of the meeting's attendees.