2017 Debt Crisis Looms: Congress Will Have 4 Days To Avoid A Government Shutdown On April 29

Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
In what may have been the worst day in Sean Spicer's life, the White House press secretary first drew a storm of criticism and ridicule Tuesday after butchering Godwin's law, when trying to compare Syria president Bashar al-Assad to Adolf Hitler by saying that even the Nazi leader didn’t “sink to using chemical weapons.”
Former U.N weapons inspector Scott Ritter warned before the start of the Iraq war that claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction were false.
Sunday, Ritter wrote that current claims that the leader of Syria launched a chemical weapons attack was false:
Some sort of chemical event took place in Khan Sheikhoun; what is very much in question is who is responsible for the release of the chemicals that caused the deaths of so many civilians.
Update: In his opening statement, Secretary of Defense Mattis looked to quickly quash doubts over which party was responsible for the recent sarin gas attacks in Syria saying there was "no doubt" that the Assad regime "planned, orchestrated it and executed it."
With Rex Tillerson on his way to Russia, moments ago Russian president Vladimir Putin shocked reporters when he said that Russia has received intelligence from "trusted sources" that more attacks using chemical weapons are being prepared on the Damascus region, meant to pin the blame on the Assad government.