Posted on 12/22/2019 4:33:35 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
December 22nd, 2019
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Marc Short, Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff; Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Short; Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker, NJ, NOPE*.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar, Minn., NOPE*; Sens. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., and Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.; Mark Galli, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Doug Jones, D-Ala.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Klobuchar, Blunt; Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES (FNC): ?
*NOPE = Never Obtain the Presidency, Ever
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LOL ........ I just read your post (above) to my wife.
She's laughing her ass off. Each week, she and I wonder at Margaret Brennan's impudence. She's one pissy tv girl.
If one goes by TV commercials 80% of the country is in mixed marriages.
yeah its striking how they portray todays populations.
Roberts just appointed her replacement and surprise it is a leftist Obama judge.
He was sold as conservative, but I now think he was Cabal all the way.
Always wondered how he became Supreme Court Justice right off the bat....
“Very informative. Worth the 40 minutes to listen to all the details about Papa’s intersection with Mifsud. Clearly a setup aimed at entrapment.”
I watched it this morning in its entirety. Barr seems to know how it all went down. Papa nearly confessed to naivete, as with the benefit of hindsight he was clearly being set up. DJT-hating Downer up to his eyeballs in the scheme. Wonder if Barr went down under to check him out?
Facts are stubborn things. Denial just ain't a river in Egypt. I saw firsthand VA transform from a solid red state to now a solid blue state. NC, GA, CO, NV, and AZ are transforming to purple states. The demographics of CA today will be those of the US in 2050.
Immigrations Impact on Republican Political Prospects, 1980 to 2012
Record 44.5 Million Immigrants in 2017
Among the findings in the new data:
The nation's immigrant population (legal and illegal) hit a record 44.5 million in July 2017, an increase of nearly 800,000 since 2016, 4.6 million since 2010, and 13.4 million since 2000.
It is worth noting that the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (CPS), released the same week but collected in March 2018, shows 45.4 million immigrants, an increase of 1.6 million over the prior year. While the CPS is smaller than the ACS, the newer survey may indicate the pace of growth has accelerated.
As a share of the U.S. population, the ACS (used in the remainder of this report) shows that immigrants (legal and illegal) comprised 13.7 percent or nearly one out of seven U.S. residents in 2017, the highest percentage in 107 years. As recently as 1980, just one out of 16 residents was foreign-born.
Between 2010 and 2017, 9.5 million new immigrants settled in the United States. New arrivals are offset by roughly 320,000 immigrants who return home each year and natural mortality of about 290,000 annually among the existing immigrant population.2 As a result, growth in the immigrant population was 4.6 million from 2010 to 2017.3
In addition to immigrants, there were 17.1 million U.S.-born minor children with an immigrant parent in 2017, for a total of 61.6 million immigrants and their children in the country accounting for one in five U.S. residents.4
Of immigrants who have come since 2010, 13 percent or 1.2 million came from Mexico by far the top sending country. However, because of return migration and natural mortality among the existing population, the overall Mexican-born population actually declined by 441,190.5
The sending regions with the largest numerical increases from 2016 to 2017 in the number of immigrants living in the United States were South America (up 233,696); East Asia (up 226,728); South Asia (up 216,495); Sub-Saharan Africa (up 149,846); the Caribbean (up 121,120); and Central America (up 71,720).6
Looking longer term, the regions with the largest numerical increases since 2010 were East Asia, (up 1,118,937); South Asia (up 1,106,373); the Caribbean (up 676,023); Sub-Saharan Africa (up 606,835); South America (up 483,356); Central America (up 474,504); and the Middle East (up 472,554).
The decline in Mexican immigrants masks, to some extent, the enormous growth of Latin American immigrants. If seen as one region, the number from Latin America (excluding Mexico) grew 426,536 in just the last year and 1.6 million since 2010 significantly more than from any other part of the world.
The sending countries with the largest numerical increases in immigrants in the United States between 2010 and 2017 were India (up 830,215); China (up 677,312); the Dominican Republic (up 283,381); the Philippines (up 230,492); Cuba (up 207,124); El Salvador (up 187,783); Venezuela (up 167,105); Colombia (up 146,477); Honduras (up 132,781); Guatemala (up 128,018); Nigeria (up 125,670); Brazil (up 111,471); Vietnam (up 102,026); Bangladesh (up 95,005); Haiti (up 92,603); and Pakistan (up 92,395).
The sending countries with the largest percentage increases in immigrants since 2010 were Nepal (up 120 percent); Burma (up 95 percent); Venezuela (up 91 percent); Afghanistan (up 84 percent); Saudi Arabia (up 83 percent); Syria (up 75 percent); Bangladesh (up 62 percent); Nigeria (up 57 percent); Kenya (up 56 percent); India (up 47 percent); Iraq (up 45 percent); Ethiopia (up 44 percent); Egypt (up 34 percent); Brazil (up 33 percent); the Dominican Republic (up 32 percent); Ghana (up 32 percent); China (up 31 percent); Pakistan (up 31 percent); and Somalia (up 29 percent).
The states with the largest numerical increases since 2010 were Florida (up 721,298); Texas (up 712,109); California (up 502,985); New York (up 242,769); New Jersey (up 210,481); Washington (up 173,891); Massachusetts (up 172,908); Pennsylvania (up 154,701); Virginia (up 151,251); Maryland (up 124,241); Georgia (123,009); Michigan (up 116,059); North Carolina (up 110,279); and Minnesota (up 107,760).
The states with the largest percentage increases since 2010 were North Dakota (up 87 percent); Delaware (up 37 percent); West Virginia (up 33 percent); South Dakota (up 32 percent); Wyoming (up 30 percent); Minnesota (up 28 percent); Nebraska (up 28 percent); Pennsylvania (up 21 percent); Utah (up 21 percent); and Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, Florida, Washington, and Iowa (all up 20 percent).
If you want to watch a show that is funny, trendy and conservative, than you could not do better than the Greg Gutfeld Show (Not The Five he is also on—due to Whine) on Saturday night, weekly.
Here’s last night’s show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9-Slb3ICpA
I’ll probably get the DVD when it comes out.
Can’t believe I said Eastman instead of Eastwood! Jeeez!
"Destroying our democracy" actually means, destroying the RAT-gravy train.
PeRino and Rove were brought in to get the inside scoop on the Jeb presidency. She was the worst Press Secretary ever. I turn her off anytime she is on Tucker or whatever.
Trump will bring in over 40% of the black vote is one of the reasons the Commies are freaking. The Blexit movement is real inside the black church.
Who is her wife?
“man”....”wood”....I saw how you might make the connection.
;)
At least he was smart enough not to bring the planted $10,000 back into the country.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL....And a Happy New Year! And thanks for your dedication to this weekly thread, Alas.
The Sunday political talk shows 12/22/19
Below the FreeRepublic Sunday talk show thread link.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3802796/posts?page=5
The major talking points of the day
The mystery of Nancy Pelosi and what she is up to.
Rep. Dingell to boo hoo.
Link to Fox News Sunday Below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asadMTT2N2U
Highlight of Meet the Press:
Corey Booker bores us.
Link to Meet the Press show below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9pfmukxM2k
Highlight of Face the Nation
Roy Blunt does good job of summarizing things.
Below the link to Face the Nation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sR3GTxZDd0
Highlight of This Week with George Stephanopolous
Nothing interesting this week
Link to This Week below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lr8iSGH3YU
Highlight of State of the Union
Amy Klobuchar
.voice annoys
Link to State of the Union below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebbWA_aU8cs
Sunday Morning Futures:
Lindsay Graham and Ted Cruz do great job. Nice to see Republican’s out and about.
Link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFtBjpzNxGA
Same to you! Merry Christmas!!!
LOL! Thanks for making me laugh!
So many issues with this new computer system that my husband thinks is so great.
Tell me that the FBI is not corrupt. If Papa brings the 10K back through US Customs without declaration, he’s toast. So toasted that these bastards then tell him that they will waive the jail time and part of the fine if he fingers others in the Trump campaign. What they did to Papa is seldom tried in even third world banana Republics. I hope that the higher up’s go to prison for all their dirty work in the past 4 years.
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