Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and What You’re Not Being Told About Trump’s Travel Ban
It's a lot deeper than people realize.
It's a lot deeper than people realize.
King Salman, the current ruler of Saudi Arabia, poses with former U.S. president George W. Bush. (AP Photo)
On Friday, the world erupted in chaos after President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order suspending entry into the United States for people traveling from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
These seven countries originally came from the Obama administration and were labeled as “countries of concern.”
Unable and unwilling to step away from the celebrity afforded to him by his US Presidency eight year term, Barack Obama is jumping back into the public spotlight. It did not take the former POTUS long before he resurfaced.
Former President Obama, who specializes in sowing chaos and creating division, is now working hard to make sure that the courtesy afforded to him by President George W. Bush (staying silent on the sidelines during he first 100 days of a new administration) is not extended to Donald Trump.
Tucker Carlson takes on Mark Hetfield who is the CEO and President of Hias, a group which advocates for the open entry of refugees into the United States…why? Because his organization gets US taxpayer money per refugee admitted. Always follow the money.
Hetfield is completely clueless in his argument for allowing refugees to openly flow into the USA, at one point stating that…
“We [USA] are not responsible for the crisis in Syria.”
For all the uproar going on in the liberal left camp about Trump’s “muslim ban”, which has been thoroughly debunked as no ban at all, there is one nation which does have its citizens banned from entering 16 countries.
No protests, no outrage, over the fact that 16 Muslim countries forbid Israeli passport holders from entering their country.
Trump's polarizing policies will inspire more terrorism.
I have decided – due to requests from several people – to stop writing negative things about Donald Trump or the Steve Bannon administration that has just come into the White House. Even though I have serious misgivings about this new administration and its outlook (along with some more positive views on some specific ideas), I […]