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Tea Party Talk Politics May 15, 2017 , by Cub Staff NL

May 15, 2017

A special election will be held on June 20, 2017, to determine the member of the United States House of Representatives for Georgias 6th congressional district. Republican Incumbent Tom Price resigned from the seat following his appointment and confirmation as the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Trump Administration. A primary election occurred on April 18, 2017.No candidate reached a majority of the vote on April 18, leading to a runoff election on June 20, 2017. The candidates in the runoff will be Republican candidate Karen Handel and Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff.What Really Happened With April 18 Election Night Reporting?On Election Night April 18th, reporting was delayed for several hours in Fulton County and after problems were corrected just before midnight there was a significant shift in vote counts resulting in a runoff. This generated national skepticism again concerning whether or Georgias unverifiable voting systems can be trusted. What really happened? Was there a machine malfunction? human error? vote rigging? security flaws? Why did people in Roswell and Johns Creek precincts have to vote two separate times using different cards and different machines on the same day? Why didnt the voting system catch any human errors? What are the implications for the June 20 runoff? And for future elections?We will look for the answers at our May 23rd Pickens County GA Tea Party meeting, whenGarland Favorito, founder of VoterGa, and a career IT professional will walk through exactly what happened that night and address all of your questions. His presentation is based on the newly released study that defines the root causes of the election reporting problems. https://voterga.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/prelliminary-6th-district-election-error-root-cause-analysis.pdf .Please join us for this eye-opening presentation at our May 23rd Dinner and meeting. We will gather at Johnnys NY Style Pizza in Jasper, in the Patio Room, at 6:30PM to order dinner. Garlands program will begin at 7:00PM.Please RSVP to penny.barker22@gmail.com so that we can arrange for adequate seating.

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Rep. Springer’s tearful stem cell speech breaks tea party obstruction – Austin American-Statesman

11:30 p.m. update: After tea party-aligned legislators ground the work of the Texas House to a halt as a key legislative deadline approached at midnight, Rep. Drew Springer gave an emotional speech imploring his colleagues to move forward so the House could vote on a bill expanding access to stem cell treatment that he believes could help his wife, who uses a wheelchair.

It does some remarkable things, Springer, a Muenster Republican, said through tears while giving a personal privilege speech on adult stem cell treatments. It might give somebody like my wife a chance to walk.

Springers campaign website says: During the time Drew and Lydia were dating, some twenty-three years ago, Lydia was involved in a diving accident and has used a wheelchair since that time. Her ability not to let it slow her down has been a source of strength and inspiration to Drew.

His speech momentarily freed up the gridlock, allowing House Bill 810 by Rep. Tan Parker, R-Flower Mound, to pass. The bill was named Charlies Law after former Rep. Charlie Howard, who died recently after a years-long battle with cancer.

But after the vote, the tea party-aligned Freedom Caucus went back to obstructing the work of the House as a protest to the leadership of Speaker Joe Straus, R-San Antonio, whom they view as insufficiently conservative.

Original story: A group of tea party-aligned Texas House members said Thursday night that they plan to defeat an entire agenda of routine bills scheduled to be approved Friday in retaliation for the House leadership casting aside bills favored by the more conservative members.

The Freedom Caucus, as the group began calling itself this year, said it will kill other members bills by submitting a petition to remove them from the Consent Calendar, the agenda for routine bills that are usually approved without significant debate.

Under the House rules, five members can request that a bill be removed from that calendar, requiring it to be debated and adopted like a regular bill. Because key legislative deadlines pass Thursday and Friday, pulling the measures from the agenda Friday will effectively kill them. Capitol observers have taken to calling the impending bill slaughter the Mothers Day Massacre.

The Freedom Caucus decided to pursue the maneuver after learning that some bills it authored have been left off Fridays calendar.

This is another shot, another direct shot, at the conservative members of this House, said Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano.

Throughout the legislative session, members of the caucus have been pulling bills from the expedited agenda, enraging their colleagues in both parties and slowing the work of the House.

Leach, however, said that when Freedom Caucus members mess with bills on the calendar, it is for policy reasons, but when the House leadership fails to advance the Freedom Caucus legislation, it is due to politics.

For the Freedom Caucus and for the conservative members of the House, its always been about policy, 100 percent of the time, he said. Whats happened to us has been personal retribution.

High-ranking Republican Rep. Dennis Bonnen, who is often enlisted to broker agreements between the leadership and far-right wing of the party, objected to the caucus characterization of the House leadership not being conservative enough, noting high-profile bills that have already passed.

So sanctuary cities is not a conservative issue for them? A balanced budget with $1 billion less than the current budget is not a conservative issue for them? Bonnen said.

Still, Bonnen said, the caucus has the right to hold up Fridays agenda.

They have the right within the rules to use the rules however they think it will give them an advantage, said Bonnen, who chairs the Ways and Means Committee.

Administration Committee Chairman Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth, also objected to the caucus calling the House leadership insufficiently conservative For them to mischaracterize something is not unusual and said it had the right to kill the bills on the consent agenda.

As long as theyre following the rules, they can do what they need to do, he said.

Geren said he personally wasnt worried about the Friday agenda defeated.

I dont send bills to the Local and Consent Calendar Committee, he said. Its just too easy to get knocked off.

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Ukraine: 11 best places to visit – CNN.com

Recent political, territorial and economic difficulties have done little to burnish the image of a former Soviet nation struggling to find its identity between Russian and western European influences.

Nevertheless, Ukraine is home to a host of beautiful places with a great range of tourist activities. And while some regions are advised as off-limits due to separatist clashes, most of this vast country is open for business.

Vibrant cities, ancient castles, stunning countryside, diversity of landscapes and a welcoming attitude all help make it a special destination, regardless of its troubles.

The lack of mass tourism lends Ukraine a charm and authenticity often missing elsewhere.

Here are 11 places that will make you fall in love with this eastern European country.

Seen as Ukraine's cultural capital, Lviv has the most western architecture of all the country's cities.

It boasts a splendid UNESCO-protected Old Town renowned for beautiful narrow streets, magnificent churches, fascinating museums and charming atmosphere.

It's cozy and welcoming, offering a wide range of themed restaurants, cool bars and great nightlife.

No matter the season, it's popular with Ukrainians who come here for a weekend to feel the Old Town vibes.

Nicknamed Little Vienna for the rich Austro-Hungarian architectural heritage, Chernivtsi is one of the gems of western Ukraine.

Lovers of Art Nouveau architecture can explore the elegant frescoes and beautiful interiors of the Chernivtsi Museum of Art (Teatralna Square, 10, Chernivtsi; +380 3722 26071).

With a history of multiculturalism and constantly changing jurisdictions, the city is one of the most interesting destinations in the country.

It was founded by Polish noble Stanisaw Potocki as a birthday gift to his wife Sofia.

The extensive park is home to waterfalls, lakes, statues, fountains, antique grottoes and artificial ruins, and is a perfect place to enjoy a relaxing walk surrounded by natural beauty.

Ukraine extra: Another picturesque example of 18th-century landscape design is Olexandriya Park in Bila Tserkva, a small town near Kiev.

Golden domes of superb churches, a long and rich history, eclectic architecture and nonstop city life make Kiev a go-to spot for all travelers visiting Ukraine.

There's also the Andriyivskyy Descent -- a steep and historic street paved with cobblestones -- and the awe-inspiring and gargoyle-smothered Art Nouveau-style House with chimaeras.

Ukraine extra: A good authentic local street snack is perepichka -- a fried bun with sausage inside. It's served from the window on Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, easily recognized by the long line (Kyivska Perepichka, Bohdana Khmelnytskoho St, 3, Kiev).

This charming little destination in the western Zakarpattia region has a compact old town full of Austro-Hungarian architecture overlooked by the impressive castle that stands on a nearby hill.

Once one of the most important fortresses in the kingdom of Hungary, Palanok Castle is now a highlight of Ukrainian tourism.

Mukacheve is also a great starting point for exploring the natural wonders of the Carpathian mountains, including Synevir Lake and picturesque Shypit waterfall.

Ukraine extra: Dessert with a coffee at Bondarenko Confectionery House will complete any Mukacheve experience. (Dostoyevskoho St, 11, Mukacheve)

Often referred to as the City of Museums, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi, about 50 miles southwest of Kiev, is home to no fewer than 24 venues hosting a wide variety of artifacts.

Among them are the Museum of Bread, the Museum of Rushnyk (traditional Ukrainian ritual cloth), the Museum of Space and the Museum of Ukrainian National Dress.

But the most impressive of them all is a large open-air Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life exhibiting unique objects from ancient times until the beginning of the 20th century.

Ukraine extra: Across the mighty Dnieper River that divides east and west Ukraine sits the little city of Kaniv.

Here can be found the Shevchenko National Reserve, devoted to one of the greatest Ukrainian writers Taras Shevchenko. The hills of the reserve offer breathtaking views over the river.

Once the capital of Ukraine and now its second city, Kharkiv is a city of students who drive the thriving restaurant and bar scene.

There are enough museums and culture to make Kharkiv an interesting eastern Ukrainian destination.

Freedom Square is one of the largest squares in Europe, while the Derzhprom building is one of the most famous examples of constructivist architecture.

Completed in 1928, it was the most spacious single structure in the world at the time.

Chernihiv is one of the oldest cities in Ukraine, and was once a prospering and important center of medieval Kievan Rus, the first East Slavic state.

There are unique examples of medieval Slavic ecclesiastical architecture, and one of the oldest churches in Ukraine -- the Transfiguration Cathedral, which was completed in the 11th century and features stunning frescoes and ancient interiors.

Chernihiv is home to a third of all the eastern European historic landmarks period before the Mongol invasion.

Ukraine extra: One of the best places to try varenyky (traditional Ukrainian filled dumplings) is the Varenychna restaurant.

The 18th-century Kachanivka Palace is a popular excursion from either Chernihiv or Kyiv. It's a beautiful neoclassical mansion surrounded by well-preserved English gardens with a lake and artificial antique ruins.

Varenychna, Myru Ave, 21, Chernihiv, Ukraine

As one of Ukraine's largest seaports and trade hubs with a beautiful historic district, Odessa has plenty of treasures waiting to be discovered.

The central part of the city is packed with sights, while architecture lovers can admire the splendid palaces and unique blend of building styles.

For sea enthusiasts, Odessa offers kilometers of Black Sea beaches and lots of entertainment both during the day and night.

This little city right on the border with Slovakia has belonged to five different countries in the last 100 years.

Its historical affiliations can be seen throughout Uzhhorod's central district where you'll find Czech functionalist buildings standing next to classical Hungarian mansions, or Russian Orthodox, Catholic and Greek-Catholic churches in close proximity.

Uzhhorod is the vibrant hub of the Zakarpattia region and the gateway to the Carpathian mountains, easily reached from the major central European cities.

For spectacular views and cozy old-town vibes, Kamianets-Podilskyi is worth further exploration.

This little town in the western part of the country has one of the most breathtaking fortresses in eastern Europe. It stands majestically on an island surrounded by a canyon and encircled by the Smotrych River. Apart from the castle, Kamianets-Podilskyi is famous for the festival of hot-air balloons that is usually held in the late spring.

Pavlo Fedykovych is a creator of svitforyou.com, a travel blog about Central Europe and Ukraine. He's also a freelance contributing writer for Lonely Planet. He tweets at @de_weg_

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In new sanctions list, Ukraine blocks Russian social media sites – Washington Post

MOSCOW Ukraine on Tuesday put in place new sanctions blocking Russian media and online networks from operating in the country, including VKontakte, the nations most popular social network.

The decision, signed by President Petro Poroshenko, was announced in an updated sanctions list, which included the Russian search giant Yandex, social media sites like Odnoklassniki, and a number of Russian state and private television channels.

Ukraine, along with Western countries, have targeted Russia with sanctions because of Moscows annexation of Crimea in 2014 and material support for separatists in the countrys southeast, including with direct military means. Even before Tuesdays additions, the sanctions list totaled more than 400 Russian entities.

Some Ukrainian officials, particularly in the Interior Ministry, had called for a ban of VKontakte because it helped promote Russian propaganda.

According to data put out by the market research agency Kantar TNS for April 2017, VKontakte was the third most visited site in Ukraine following Google and YouTube.

Mail.ru, an email client also on the block list, was the fourth most popular site in the country, while Yandex, the Russian search engine, is the fifth most popular site.

Odnoklassniki, another popular social engine also on the sanctions list, was the ninth most visited site in the country.

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Ukraine Seeks Direct US Role in Peace Talks – Wall Street Journal (subscription)


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