American Thinkers & American Ex-pats: Trevor Thomas, Alex Wilson and Paul Nehlen

Monday July 10, 2017

Tonight on the Hagmann Report

7:00pm EDT Join premiere father/son investigative team, Douglas J Hagmann and Joe Hagmann for a half hour of news, analysis and commentary live from the Hagmann Studio.

7:30pm EDT A very special Hagmann “Thank You” to Thomas Lifson, the Editor-In-Chief over at American Thinker for introducing us to yet another debut guest with a finely tuned mind, passionate spirit and a man who eats, breathes and writes America First.

Our debut guest is Mr Trevor Thomas.  Simply click the link to read his recent piece, The Vile, Crazy Left.

Mr Thomas is also the author of the immensely readable, The Miracle and Magnificence of America.

Trevor’s columns have been featured in such publications as American Thinker, Center for a Just Society, Real Clear Religion, Real Clear History, Real Clear Science, The Patriot Post, Lucianne, U.S. Action News, as well as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Gainesville Times.

Michelle enjoys writing for her blog, KingdomCrossing.com, couponing, working part time from home, and editing Trevor’s writing.
Michelle graduated from North Georgia College with a B.S. in sociology. Trevor’s degrees include a B.S. in physics and an M.Ed. in mathematics education from North Georgia College, as well as an Ed.S. in mathematics education from the University of Georgia.

8:00pm EDT Alex Wilson is the founder and owner of Precious Timber.  Alex is an incredible asset to all of us in the Hagmann listening family.  He left the United Kingdom in the early 1980’s, in part, because of the failed socialist policies of the pre-Thatcher era.  Today, Alex sees the United States making the exact same mistakes.  Precious Timber offers investment opportunities in hard assets as well as phenomenal deals on gorgeous ocean view land that in many cases costs less than does a new car in the States.

9:00pm EDT  Welcome debut guest, US House of Representatives candidate who ran against Paul Ryan, Mr Paul Nehlen.

Paul Nehlen was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 1st Congressional District of Wisconsin. Nehlen was defeated by incumbent Paul Ryan in the Republican primary on August 9, 2016.

 

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Trump Axes Another Obama Era Rule, Gives America 247 Million Reasons To Cheer

Trump Axes Another Obama-Era Rule, Gives America 247 Million Reasons To Cheer

He did it on the East Coast. He did it on the West Coast. He even did it off the coasts of Alaska and Hawaii.

Barack Hussein Obama signed executive order after executive order to block fisherman from plying their trade in millions of acres of ocean.

It didn’t stop at fishing, but he did seem to have a certain fetish about water.

Perhaps it was all the overseas traveling he did as a kid, or perhaps it was all the overseas travel he did on vacation as president.

Whatever the reason, BHO appears to have had an obsession with water. Now, his last Waters of the United States (WOTUS) executive order, signed only days before Trump’s Inauguration, has come into focus.

And once again, we see President Donald Trump reversing a damaging Obama order.

Breitbart:

“The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Tuesday, to the delight of rural America, that the Trump administration is moving to rescind the Obama era’s ‘Waters of the United States’ (WOTUS) regulatory rule.

WOTUS gave the federal government effective authority over water use on 247 million acres of American farmland.

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, together with Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Douglas Lamont, signed a proposed regulatory rescission of WOTUS. As soon as the proposed rule change can be published in the Federal Register, under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2017-0203, the public will have a 30-day comment period to ‘review and revise’ the definition of ‘waters of the United States.’
The Obama administration’s WOTUS regulatory expansion cleverly redefined the term ‘navigable waters’ to include ‘intermittent streams.’

Environmental activists hailed the WOTUS’s expansion of federal jurisdiction over land and water use as an essential common-sense-rule to protect water for wildlife and drinking water supplies for 117 million Americans.”

The only problem was that WOTUS gave federal regulatory control over any land surface that had ever experienced rain flow, had been flooded, or had irrigation ditches, which is just downright wrong.

Obama and the Democrats are all about big government and more and more federal control; sort of ironic, given the anti-government stance the Leftists took back in the ’60s. Quite the reversal, huh?

And little by little, inch by inch, Trump is baby-stepping forward into the history books as being the president of the 21st Century who ceded federal power back to the states.