Saturday, January 18, 2020

China, Spying, Census Bureau, Child Abuse, Sex Scandal, Samoa


The Ponder doesn't want you to miss any of the news from any of our sources. So, we are in the process of consolidating all of our sources together as opposed to grouping them. As you can see, we are starting in the "A" section today. We have over 1000 sources to visit and not enough time to post all the news that is out there, so every day, we will pick up where we leave off.

We are only posting news that is not older than a week old from each of our sources, so you can be sure to get the most current news from each of them.

The Ponder is a conservative news distribution, posting links to political press releases from all over the web. All news is for information purposes only, so yes, you will see links from non-conservative sources as well. The Ponder believes in the individual's right to determine how to use the information that is out there.



AAM Letter to The White House: China Phase One Agreement is Completely Inadequate, Still Leaves Work
Source: Alliance for American Manufacturing
January 14, 2020
"While the phase one deal falls short, the use of tariffs under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 have proven to be an effective and appropriate tool to trigger our negotiations with China....

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FOIA requests show U.S. FBI could be spying on advocacy groups
Source: Access Now
January 15, 2020
Out of a series of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the FBI covering more than 200 U.S.-based advocacy organizations, the FBI returned “Glomar” responses on only eight (including Access Now). Glomar responses are used when the FBI could “neither confirm nor deny,” with respect to the organizations above, “the existence of any national security or foreign intelligence records responsive to your request because the existence or nonexistence of any such responsive records is currently and properly classified.”

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Commerce Inspector General Concludes Investigation into US Census Bureau Hiring Practices
Source: Alma Adams (D-NC, 12th)
January 15, 2020
“While I remain disturbed by the circumstances that required this report, I am glad that the Inspector General worked diligently to uncover what actions led to the hiring of a convicted sex offender in a position of public trust,” said Congresswoman Adams. “Furthermore, I am pleased that the Census Bureau has already taken steps to prevent a similar mistake from happening again. I look forward to working with our local Charlotte Area Census Office to ensure the integrity of the 2020 Census and make certain that North Carolina receives a fair count from the decennial Census.”

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Child abuse, neglect data released
Source: Administration for Children and Families
January 15, 2020
Of the 3,534,000 million (rounded) children who were the subject of an investigation or alternative response in fiscal year 2018, 678,000 (rounded) children were determined to be victims of maltreatment, up from 674,000 (rounded) victims in 2017. In total, 60.8 percent of victims were neglected, 10.7 percent were physically abused and 7.0 percent were sexually abused. More than 15 percent were victims of two or more maltreatment types.

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Choices Have Consequences, Even for Liberal Politicians
Source: Alabama Policy Institute
January 15, 2020
Americans experienced yet another sex scandal involving an elected leader in recent weeks, culminating in the resignation of freshman Congressman Katie Hill of California. Nude photos were published depicting Hill in a polyamorous, bisexual relationship with her now-estranged husband and a campaign staffer. Additional allegations have surfaced of a more recent affair with her legislative director, a male. Hill has admitted to the affair with the campaign staffer but denies the one with her current staff member.

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Amata Appreciates Fono’s Unified Support For Self-Determination And Fa’a Samoa
Source: Aumua Amata (R - American Samoa, At Large)
January 17, 2020
“This Resolution is an important statement by our Fono that establishes the public position of the Territory,” said Aumua Amata. “It helps clarify that the people of American Samoa, as reflected in their elected officials across the board, deeply value our rights in relationship with the United States. We’re so proud to be a part of the United States, and our people have a rich tradition of service in the U.S. Armed Forces. We also value our distinctive and ancient culture, and we have the right of self-determination to safeguard that culture. The Fono has formally expressed those sentiments in this Resolution.”

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