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Thursday, October 05, 2017
NFL Ratings Are In — And They Aren't Pretty | Daily Wire
"The ratings for NFL Sunday are in, and they aren't pretty. Apparently taking a knee during the playing of our national anthem in "solidarity" with other anthem kneelers and as a way to "resist" President Donald Trump has rubbed some red-blooded Americans the wrong way."
No Names in State Budget, But 36 Recipients Getting $38 Million [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
No Names in State Budget, But 36 Recipients Getting $38 Million [Michigan Capitol Confidential]: "'...Taxpayers cannot tell from reading the state budget that just went into effect which 36 organizations and municipalities are sharing $38.6 million worth of state tax revenue under a special one-time line item.
That’s because legislators have a way of getting their pet projects paid for without naming names — or running afoul of the Michigan Constitution.
Rather than name the cities or counties that get the state tax revenue, beneficiaries are described by census data.
One recipient, for example, is the Sanilac County Fairgrounds in Sandusky.
It is getting $35,000 for a “Miracle of Life” birthing barn, but the name of the fairground is nowhere to be found.
Here’s how the payment is described in the Michigan Enhancement Grants section of this year’s budget bill:
“From the one-time fund appropriated in part 1 for Michigan enhancement grants, $35,000 shall be awarded for a birthing barn at a county fairgrounds located in a county with a population of between 43,000 and 43,300, according to the most recent federal decennial census.”
That lengthy description does not name the county.
If it did, it would be considered a “local act” under the state constitution — and local acts need a two-thirds vote to pass.
The same device is used to designate the Grand Rapids Civic Theater for a payment of $1 million..."
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That’s because legislators have a way of getting their pet projects paid for without naming names — or running afoul of the Michigan Constitution.
One recipient, for example, is the Sanilac County Fairgrounds in Sandusky.
It is getting $35,000 for a “Miracle of Life” birthing barn, but the name of the fairground is nowhere to be found.
Here’s how the payment is described in the Michigan Enhancement Grants section of this year’s budget bill:
“From the one-time fund appropriated in part 1 for Michigan enhancement grants, $35,000 shall be awarded for a birthing barn at a county fairgrounds located in a county with a population of between 43,000 and 43,300, according to the most recent federal decennial census.”
That lengthy description does not name the county.
If it did, it would be considered a “local act” under the state constitution — and local acts need a two-thirds vote to pass.
The same device is used to designate the Grand Rapids Civic Theater for a payment of $1 million..."
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History for October 5
History for October 5 - On-This-Day.com
Chester A. Arthur (U.S.) 1830, Robert H. Goddard 1882 - Known as the "Father of the Space Age", Ray Kroc 1902 - Businessman (McDonalds)
Larry Fine 1902, Bill Dana 1924, Vaclav Havel (Czechoslovakia) 1936
1813 - Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee Indians was killed at the Battle of Thames when American forced defeated the British and the allied Indian warriors.
1919 - Enzo Ferrari debuted in his first race. He later founded the Auto Avio Construzioni Ferrari, an independent manufacturing company.
1937 - U.S. President Roosevelt called for a "quarantine" of aggressor nations.
1947 - U.S. President Harry S Truman held the first televised presidential address from the White House. The subject was the current international food crisis.
1955 - The play "The Diary of Anne Frank" opened at the Cort Theatre in New York.
1969 - A Cuban defector landed a Soviet-made MiG-17 at Homestead Air Force Base in Florida. The plane entered U.S. air space and landed without being detected.
1969 - "Monty Python's Flying Circus" debuted on BBC television.
2006 - Walmart rolled out its $4 generic drug program to the entire state of Florida after a successful test in the Tampa area.
Wednesday, October 04, 2017
LIBERTY REVIEW
LIBERTY REVIEW:
https://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2017/10/utopian-bandwagon-by-tammy-derouin-dont.html
As an American citizen, your God-given
rights are acknowledged in the Bill of Rights and they are protected
by the U.S. Constitution. Our freedom was secured by the bloodshed
and sacrifices of those who came before us. Because of the
continuing sacrifices of the American people to preserve and protect
our freedoms, we have the right to believe and live as we desire, as
long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others. When it becomes
acceptable to trample on the rights of others, those who do not agree
with a popular point of view, theory or agenda, everyone's rights
become endangered.
If you understand that freedom isn't
free, that it isn't something that can be taken for granted or passed
on to the next generation without vigilance and sacrifices, you
understand why you respect the symbols of our freedom and honor that
which keeps you free. The United States is not perfect. A perfect
land does not exist in this world. The U.S. Constitution states, “We
the people.” It is important to remember that it is the people of
our nation who are supposed to be in control of the government, not
the government in control of the people. If more people understood
that, they wouldn't be so willing to hand over their freedom for
false security and false rights.......
https://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2017/10/utopian-bandwagon-by-tammy-derouin-dont.html
Utopian Bandwagon
By Tammy Derouin
Don't bite the hand that feeds you and
don't look a gift horse in the mouth. These are humorous was of
making two very good points. However, when it comes to our freedoms,
and the lack of basic knowledge about American history along with the
lack of understanding that with freedom comes responsibility, my
sense of humor goes right out the window.
Automatic Weapons Are Already Heavily Regulated and Gun Control Laws Don’t Work - Reason.com
Automatic Weapons Are Already Heavily Regulated and Gun Control Laws Don’t Work - Reason.com
"Stephen Paddock "appears to have used at least one fully automatic rifle" during his murderous rampage in Las Vegas, according to the Wall Street Journal.
...If true, though, it demonstrates the pointlessness of the predictable calls for tighter gun restrictions issued by the usual suspects.
That's because automatic rifles—machine guns—have been tightly regulated at the federal level since 1934, and subjected to further restrictions since then.
...short of outright prohibition, automatic rifles are subject to just about every rule and restriction that has been proposed by opponents of easy civilian possession.
...But what if Paddock's weapons were illegally acquired, or illegally converted to automatic, or were semiautomatic weapons mistakenly identified as machine guns?
Black markets and illegal acts exist everywhere, under every legal regime.
I've written at length about the long history, not just in the United States, but around the world, of overwhelming defiance of gun laws.
...Banning private sales of firearms has also been proposed in certain quarters, but without any suggestion of how such a prohibition would be enforced..."
"Stephen Paddock "appears to have used at least one fully automatic rifle" during his murderous rampage in Las Vegas, according to the Wall Street Journal.
That's because automatic rifles—machine guns—have been tightly regulated at the federal level since 1934, and subjected to further restrictions since then.
...short of outright prohibition, automatic rifles are subject to just about every rule and restriction that has been proposed by opponents of easy civilian possession.
...But what if Paddock's weapons were illegally acquired, or illegally converted to automatic, or were semiautomatic weapons mistakenly identified as machine guns?
Black markets and illegal acts exist everywhere, under every legal regime.
I've written at length about the long history, not just in the United States, but around the world, of overwhelming defiance of gun laws.
...Banning private sales of firearms has also been proposed in certain quarters, but without any suggestion of how such a prohibition would be enforced..."
The Tragic Incoherence of the NFL Protests – American Greatness
"It has become a sort of reflex to object to the National Football League’s players’ bended knee/sitting through the National Anthem—while also conceding that their complaints have merit.
But do they?
To answer that question, one would have to know precisely what the protests are about.
But so far the various reasons advanced are both confused and without much merit...
- Inordinate Police Brutality Against the African-American Community?
While there certainly have been a large number of well-publicized shootings of African-American suspects, statistics do not bear out, as alleged, a supposed wave of police violence against black unarmed suspects.
Is the anger then directed at regrettable though isolated iconic incidents but not at prevailing trends?
White police officers are more than 18 times more likely to be shot by African-Americans than white police officers are to shoot unarmed black suspects.
In absolute numbers, more white suspects were shot yearly by police than were black suspects.
Given respective crime rates and the frequency of relative encounters with police, black suspects were not statistically more likely to be victims of police violence than were whites...
Roughly 40-50 percent of all reported U.S. arrests for various violent crime involve teen or adult African-American males, who make up about 4-5 percent of the population.
Blacks are well over 20 times more likely to be shot and killed by other blacks than by police officers.
The Left often does not pay much attention to such facts—though it grows angry when others do..."
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