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BREAKING NEWS From DNC!!

THEY DID IT!!

People Are Getting FIRED Right NOW!

What would you do if you wanted to slip something past the prying eyes of your constituency?

Well, if you're the DNC, you wait for a big distraction and try to get it past your

voters while they'll looking at all the hullabaloo.

That's what the DNC tried to pull during the State of the Union address when they took

the opportunity to file some pretty damning paperwork that they really didn't want to

get out.

The State of the Union is one of the biggest political events of the year, and the eyes

of almost the entire nation were on the address to the joint houses of Congress.

Most of the politicians in Washington were there (aside from a few who were boycotting

the event), and the few who are in charge of the books over at the DNC.

While the President spoke, and the people clapped (or didn't clap) and the newspapers

ran pictures of the people who clapped and didn't clap, papers were being filed Apparently

they had some funny business that they wanted to slip by their voters.

The paperwork had to do with the financial state of the Democratic National Convention.

Apparently, the people who want to convince you that they're so good at managing money

aren't so great when it's their money.

Townhall reports that they were filing their FEC numbers, and with good reason.

They seem to be solidly in the red, with no hope of escape:

"President Trump spoke of the good economic news to dead silence from Democrats.

Job creation is up, with 2.4 million jobs created since the 2016 election—Democrats

sat.

They sat when the president announced we had defeated ISIS, touted low unemployment rates,

fighting crime, uniting the country, and working together on a bipartisan basis.

They were a legion of grumpy cats; still incensed that Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton in

2016.

Yeah, they're not over it.

Another area of heartburn could be the Democratic Party's rather atrocious fundraising hauls.

Filed during the State of the Union in the hopes of getting buried, Ken Vogel of The

New York Times picked it up where he noted the Democratic National Committee had raised

a little over $5 million in December, finishing the year $6 million in debt.

The Republican National Committee has no debt and raised over twice as much as the their

Democratic counterparts.

For 2017, the RNC raised $132.5 million to the DNC's $65.9 million.

Regarding cash on hand, the RNC has close to $40 million ($38.8 million to be exact),

while the DNC only has $6.3 million.Yeah, I don't blame Democrats for trying to use

a highly televised event in an attempt to file and bury this report.

It's quite ugly.

On the other hand, as Katie wrote, the Republican National Committee not only had a great year,

but a record breaking one.

The RNC raised more money in an off year for either party.

It's an all-time high, whereas the DNC is pretty much on the verge of collapse.

The GOP tax bill's reception is getting better, with the legislation's approval

spiking and the generic ballot advantage for Democrats being chipped away with every passing

day.

The midterms might not be such a walk in the park if the good economic news continues to

emanate from this administration's policies.

The economy is booming, the tax reform package has spurred over 250 companies to dole out

bonuses to some three million workers, more employee investments are coming, more jobs

are projected to be created, and charitable donations are expected to increase from companies

thanks to Trump's tax bill.

Apple's repatriation of $250 billion, part of their $350 billion investments back into

America over a five-year periodis projected to create 20,000 jobs in the process.

We've reached a new era, one of economic prosperity, which is what President Trump

emphasized during the State of the Union Tuesday."

Kind of embarrassing that they had to go sneak that in while the President was talking about

all the economic gains of the year.

It's no wonder that the Democrats are so against lowering taxes, they need that money!

While the tax dollars (hopefully) aren't going into the pockets of Democrats, it always

seems to kind of work out that way.

The DNC is famously in favor of giving more money to the unemployed, illegals and pretty

much anyone who can be conned into voting for them.

The middle class is overwhelmingly in favor of lower taxes and a smaller government.

However, if you're someone who plans to spend their entire career in Washington, deciding

what to do with other people's money, you don't want to see that money going back

to them.

And you also don't want the fact that your entire party can't balance a checkbook put

on display for the whole world to see.

Unfortunately for them, you've got to get up pretty early in the morning to get something

by a capitalist, we understand that watching where the money goes is important.

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Andrew Janz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Representative Devin Nunes has been serving California's 22nd Congressional District since 2003.

The district is historically Republican, but with the April 2018 midterm elections only a few months away and Nunes causing controversy first by stepping down from leading the Russia investigation, and now with the public release of the Nunes Memo, Democratic candidates are getting their hopes up.

So far, six Democrats have filed to run against Nunes, including Andrew Janz, a prosecutor from the area who believes he has a good chance at winning.

When it comes to Andrew Janz, here's everything you need to know:.

He's an Attorney Who Says His Life is the "American Dream".

Andrew Janz is a first-generation American who grew up in Visalia in California Congressional District 22, the district he hopes to represent.

His Facebook page says his story is the "quintessential American Dream.".

His mother, who is from Thailand, worked in a local hospital.

His father, who moved to the United States from Canada, worked in a local Kraft plant and was a Peace Corps volunteer stationed in Southeast Asia in the 1970s.

Janz says his father motivated him to go into public service.

"My Father instilled in me at a young age the value of serving your community.

He stepped up as a young man and answered the call to join the Peace Corps, I'd like to think he would be proud that I've answered the calls of the community and my heart to run for Congress," he told Heavy.

Janz attended Redwood High School, then California State University at Stanislaus.

There, he received a bachelor's degree in Economics and a Master's in Public Administration.

Janz was Student Body President and focused on improving the quality of student life on campus, including efforts to reduce the cost of higher education, expand recreational programs, and promote alcohol education and safety.

The university's chancellor appointed him to a strategic planning commission that mapped the future of higher education in California.

He also lobbied for student debt relief in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.

In 2008, Janz coordinated a statewide voter registration campaign with the California State Student Association.

They registered nearly 20,000 new students to vote, and received the National Secretaries of State Medallion Award for their work.

While at school he was chosen to attend the Panetta Institute for Public Policy, founded by former CIA Director Leon Panetta.

Janz later earned a law degree from Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, where he was a member of the Law Review and President of the Student Bar Association.

He worked as a research assistant to Justice Earl Johnson, Jr., known for helping create the Legal Services Program under President Johnson's War on Poverty.

Following law school, Janz worked as a clerk for District Court Judge Carolyn Ellsworthin Las Vegas, Nevada.

Janz, who is 33, now serves as a Deputy District Attorney with the Fresno County District Attorney's Office, where he has prosecuted a number of high-profile cases and is assigned to the Violent Crimes Unit.

He is a member of the Downtown Fresno Rotary Club and the Fresno County Prosecutor's Association.

His wife, Heather Walker Janz, is from the area and owns a small  mental health clinic.

She is also the President-elect of the Central Valley Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.

Janz says working in a profession focused on ethics, then watching Nunes' handling of classified information related to the Russia probe motivated him to run for office.

"I never thought I would be running for Congress.

I thought my days as a student leader at Stanislaus State would be entirity of my elected office life," he told Heavy.

He's Worked on High-Profile Cases in Fresno County, Including One Involving a Veteran.

Janz has worked on several high-profile cases while at the Fresno County District Attorney's Office.

In one case, Janz asserted that George Xeng Fang shot his unarmed friend twice in the back after falsely accusing him of hiding Fang's estranged wife.

Fang was convicted and sentenced to 44 years to life in prison.

In another case where Janz was the prosecutor, an army veteran was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shouting a racial slur at a stranger and threatening to kill him with a military knife and a sword.

The case was controversial because of the military connection.

A friend of the Timothy Alan Ray, the defendant, said military service in the 1970s turned Ray into a drug and alcohol addict.

"He's a man of honor," the friend said to the judge.

Ray had a long criminal history, which Janz said he had been given numerous opportunities to turn around.

"I appreciate that fact he was in the military.

But that doesn't give him a pass.

The DA's Office took this case seriously because racist behavior will not be tolerated in the community," he said.

Another case involved a man who told police he was a shooting victim, but was instead found guilty of attempted murder.

Janz was also the prosecutor in a case involving a Fresno businessman who was sentenced to 38 years to life in prison for smashing a cocktail glass in a model's face.

On Issues, He Sides Mostly With the Democratic Party, But is Open to Compromise.

Janz is a registered Democrat and stands with the party on most issues.

He has said healthcare is a right and a privilege, and argues for strengthening Medicare.

On women's health, he is against criminalizing abortion and says health care decisions should be between a woman and her doctor.

He wants to promote education on mental health and stop stigmas, and supports more coverage for mental health issues.

He is for comprehensive immigration reform, as well as secure borders.

"They are not mutually exclusive," he says.

This includes a visa program allowing farmers and business owners to employ labor, while allowing employees to pay taxes.

He believes dangerous criminals should be deported, but argues ICE officials should stay out of schools, hospitals, and courthouses.

He believes in a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, and says failure to pass legislation to protect DACA immigrants would have a net-negative impact of $274 million per year in Congressional Disctrict 22.

Janz works as a prosecutor and has said he will fight to protect federal grant money that the current administration has threatened to withhold from law enforcement agencies.

"I work closely with our law enforcement partners, especially the men and women who serve and protect our communities as peace officers.

Our policing agencies should not be held hostage to Sacramento and Washington's political fights," he says on his website.

He is an advocate for criminal justice reform, especially when it comes to increased funding for addiction and mental health issues.

He supports a bail system that does not take race or ability to pay into consideration and allows non-violent offenders to be released pending trial under supervision if they are not a danger to the community, and hopes it will be implemented nationwide.

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Janz argues for stricter gun control.

"As a prosecutor, I deal with violent crimes daily, and as a gun owner, I support an individual's right to bear arms," he says.

He supports universal background checks and closing private sale and gun show loopholes, and says those who are convicted of committing a domestic crime or who are mentally ill should not own guns.

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