Friday, April 18, 2014

LIBERTY REVIEW: Iron FistBy Tammy DerouinThe progressives don’t s...

LIBERTY REVIEW: Iron FistBy Tammy Derouin
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The progressives don’t see entitlements, Obamacare, and Common Core as a problem.  They see it as a means to an end. The American people will get Obamacare; a health care plan
that will be tailored to fit the will of the ruling party.

The Party Plan! 
It may go something like this.  All rules and regulations are subject to change without notice.  Medical care is not guaranteed, implied or promised.  An administrator will evaluate your condition.  He alone will decide if medical attention is required.  Do not seek the advice of a physician on your own.  Physicians no longer have the authority to think or act without the written consent of an administrator.  Please do not ask an administrator to perform any type of medical treatment.  Administrators are not physicians, they just think for them.  

Business at war with its customers?----When ‘Liking’ a Brand Online Voids the Right to Sue

When ‘Liking’ a Brand Online Voids the Right to Sue - NYTimes.com
Might downloading a 50-cent coupon for Cheerios cost you legal rights?

General Mills, the maker of cereals like Cheerios and Chex as well as brands like Bisquick and Betty Crocker, has quietly added language to its website to alert consumers that they give up their right to sue the company if they download coupons, “join” it in online communities like Facebook, enter a company-sponsored sweepstakes or contest or interact with it in a variety of other ways.

Instead, anyone who has received anything that could be construed as a benefit and who then has a dispute with the company over its products will have to use informal negotiation via email or go through arbitration to seek relief, according to the new terms posted on its site.

......“Although this is the first case I’ve seen of a food company moving in this direction, others will follow — why wouldn’t you?” said Julia Duncan, director of federal programs and an arbitration expert at the American Association for Justice, a trade group representing plaintiff trial lawyers.
“It’s essentially trying to protect the company from all accountability, even when it lies, or say, an employee deliberately adds broken glass to a product.”

Side of Irony? Meal Sickens People at Food Safety Summit

Side of Irony? Meal Sickens People at Food Safety Summit - NBC News.com

At least four people reported getting sick after eating food at the annual Food Safety Summit in Baltimore this month.

Maryland health officials are investigating possible cases of food poisoning at what may be the worst-ever venue — a gathering of government and industry leaders attending a national Food Safety Summit.
At least four people called the Baltimore City Health Department this week to report that they developed diarrhea, nausea and other symptoms about 12 hours after eating a meal April 9 during the conference at the Baltimore Convention Center.

‘Strange Bedfellows’: Tea Party, MoveOn, and Others Joining Together to Oppose This Program | TheBlaze.com

‘Strange Bedfellows’: Tea Party, MoveOn, and Others Joining Together to Oppose This Program | TheBlaze.com:
“We have an even larger coalition of people who are pushing for reform to the NSA,” Maas added. “And it’s quite interesting to see MoveOn, and the Libertarian Party, and FreedomWorks, and the Occupy Wall Street New York City branch, and the central Ohio Tea Party group all signed onto the same cause! It’s quite an amazing thing to see.”"


Why fill potholes when you can fill union pockets?------State money for Detroit bankruptcy deal no sure bet in Michigan Legislature, but Snyder confident

State money for Detroit bankruptcy deal no sure bet in Michigan Legislature, but Snyder confident | MLive.com
LANSING, MI -- Gov. Rick Snyder's push to boost Detroit's bankruptcy with state money appears to be gaining steam but is no sure bet in the Michigan Legislature, where lawmakers representing all parts of the state may decide whether to send up to $350 million to the struggling city.
Tentative agreements between Detroit and its under-funded pensions would reduce proposed cuts for retirees and could pave the way for the the city to exit bankruptcy without selling off art work to satiate creditors.

The slow death of free speech

The slow death of free speech » The Spectator:

"How the Left, here and abroad, is trying to shut down debate —  from Islam and Israel to global warming and gay marriage"



These days, pretty much every story is really the same story:
  • In Galway, at the National University of Ireland, a speaker who attempts to argue against the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) programme against Israel is shouted down with cries of ‘Fucking Zionist, fucking pricks… Get the fuck off our campus.’
  • In California, Mozilla’s chief executive is forced to resign because he once made a political donation in support of the pre-revisionist definition of marriage.
  • At Westminster, the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee declares that the BBC should seek ‘special clearance’ before it interviews climate sceptics, such as fringe wacko extremists like former Chancellor Nigel Lawson.
  • In Massachusetts, Brandeis University withdraws its offer of an honorary degree to a black feminist atheist human rights campaigner from Somalia.
  • In London, a multitude of liberal journalists and artists responsible for everything from Monty Python to Downton Abbey sign an open letter in favour of the first state restraints on the British press in three and a quarter centuries.
  • And in Canberra the government is planning to repeal Section 18C — whoa, don’t worry, not all of it, just three or four adjectives; or maybe only two, or whatever it’s down to by now, after what Gay Alcorn in theAge described as the ongoing debate about ‘where to strike the balance between free speech in a democracy and protection against racial abuse in a multicultural society’.

Police: Man Charged with $45,000 Food Stamp Fraud Bought 1,200 Cases of Red Bull

Police: Man Charged with $45,000 Food Stamp Fraud Bought 1,200 Cases of Red Bull:
A grocery store owner in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was charged Thursday with buying food stamps from 128 customers and using the proceeds to buy $45,000 in bulk merchandise to resell in his shop, including 1,200 cases of Red Bull.
Aslam Khawaja, of Iranistan Avenue, claims he was only trying to help the poor.
If convicted, Khawaja could face up to 20 years in prison and/or a $15,000 fine.
Connecticut is not alone in combating what the Wall Street Journal dubbed the "food stamp crime wave."
In February, Dallas authorities charged Kamardeen Ogunleye and manager Robert Gordon with running a food stamp scheme that cost taxpayers $1,900,000.
In Baltimore, Abdulmalik Abdulla and Ahmed Mohssen were charged in January with running a food stamp scam that cost taxpayers $1,500,000.
Two illegal immigrants from Korea, Hyung Cho and Dae Cho, were sentenced in February for food stamp fraud that cost taxpayers $1,400,000.
Abdullah Aljaradi, of the Second Obama Express and D&M Deli and Grocery, was indicted for allegedly obtaining more than $2,000,000 in payments for food sales that never occurred.
In Tacoma, Washington, the owner of La Popular Cash and Carry, Sandra Flores, was sentenced to 30 days incarceration and a $120,000 fine for running a food stamp scam.

What Obama Isn’t Telling You About the ‘All-of-the-Above’ Energy Strategy | TheBlaze.com

What Obama Isn’t Telling You About the ‘All-of-the-Above’ Energy Strategy | TheBlaze.com:

“It is really depressing when you compare government’s posturing on oil and gas, which Americans want, but the Obama administration wants to inhibits, with solar,” Yeatman told TheBlaze. “They are continuing to throw good money money on green energy. They want to prohibit energy that works and subsidize energy that doesn’t work.”




It's not just the feds. States and counties are stealing your property too------Colo. eminent domain case settled with $115,000 sale

Colo. eminent domain case settled with $115,000 sale | Fox News:
"She said they had every intention of taking the case to court, but the fight got to be too expensive.
"The cabin was condemned on the grounds of plumbing and electricity when it doesn't even have plumbing or electricity,” she said.
“All those things added up in my mind... this is ridiculous, we can never win and our money is not unlimited. 
I have two kids in college this year."

The Barries said  the slim odds laid out by a mediation judge also influenced them to settle.
"The judge, who was the mediator, basically told us, 'You're fighting Summit County, in the Summit County Courthouse with a Summit County jury and a Summit County judge that has to be re-elected by Summit County voters in November, you're not going to win'," said Ceil Barrie.

According to the county's statement, the deal "...will halt... repeated motorized travel in this region, which includes biologically sensitive public lands designated as non-motorized... The purchase will also put an end to the various commercial activities..."
The landowners said they never went off road and never had plans to build on the property. "

Al Gore Calls Global Warming Skeptics “Immoral, Unethical And Despicable”

Al Gore Calls Global Warming Skeptics “Immoral, Unethical And Despicable”

Proof of global warming!--------Antarctic sea ice demolishing old records

Antarctic sea ice demolishing old records | Ice Age Now
Setting new all-time daily records

Antarctic sea ice continues to grow at an alarming rate, says reader Chris Beal.
It’s now 1,636,000 sq km above average, and continues to set new all-time daily records.
The amount of Sea Ice not for this Day/Days has never before seen in Satellite History Records before.

Another vote buyng scam paid for by borrowing from China and putting the tab on the children's credit card-----Biden to lead $600 million work force training effort

Biden to lead $600 million work force training effort - Washington Times
"President Obama on Wednesday tasked Vice President Joseph R. Bidenwith leading a new $600 million White House job training program. The duo will officially announce the initiative during a speech in Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon.
It’s not uncommon for Mr. Obama to delegate specific programs to his vice president. In 2009, for example, the president dubbed Mr. Biden the “sheriff” of his stimulus package.
The program announced Wednesday will funnel nearly $500 million into a Labor Department “job-training competition,” through which partnerships of community colleges, employers and industry can apply for funds."

Woman claims she has PTSD from Twitter and cyberstalking

Woman claims she has PTSD from Twitter and cyberstalking | Mail Online:

'Twitter gave me PTSD': Woman claims mean comments and 'cyberstalking' gave her an illness usually suffered by WAR VETERANS
  • Melody Hensley claims to suffer from PTSD as a result of years online harassment
  • After years of online stalking and trolls, she says she is now too sick to go on the internet
  • Ms Hensley says she became a target as she is a feminist and atheist
  • Ms Hensley attacked after saying her PTSD is on par with war veterans

Americans, this will destroy our country!-------Rescuing Detroit From Its Own Folly

Rescuing Detroit From Its Own Folly — The Patriot Post:
“It is not the business of government … to preserve the fool from the consequences of his own folly,” said Henry George, a 19th century American writer and politician. Unfortunately, that advice is rarely heeded today.
The Detroit Free Press reports that the federal government is considering providing $100 million to ease the pain of Detroit's ongoing city pension reforms. 
The money technically would not be provided directly to the city's pension program, instead going to Michigan's state fund for “blight remediation,” which would allow the state to provide the same amount to Detroit. 
But the practical result is the same – the U.S. taxpayer getting stuck with part of the bill for Detroit's decades of foolish, unsupportable pension promises. In our current environment where billions and even trillions are common reference points, $100 million may seem like small potatoes. 
But the precedent set by such a bailout would be far-reaching and potentially devastating to the nation's already shaky financial health.
Why? 
Because Detroit is just one example of a major city with unsupportable public-employee pension obligations – in fact it's only number 10 on the list of the worst offenders. 
The top 10, in order of pension debt per capita: Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Columbus, Los Angeles, San Jose, San Diego, Denver and Detroit.
Considering that public employees are among the most loyal and vocal of Democrat constituencies, the risk of political favoritism is obvious.
As if that's not alarming enough, consider that looming larger behind these cities are states with the same pension debt problems, led by California's estimated $170 billion sea of red ink (and that is the LA Times' “best case” estimate – the worst case is more than $500 billion). 
Note, that is not California's total debt; just its un-funded pension obligations. 
Barack Obama's home state of Illinois is next with more than $100 billion in un-funded pension debt. If the federal government begins handing out money to save major cities from their pension debts, you can bet the states will come begging soon after. 
And the worst pension shortfalls at the state level are concentrated, unsurprisingly, in blue states like California. 
As Mark Alexander wrote last year, it's no coincidence that Detroit is in the shape it's in.

Watch as Anti-NRA Protester Explains Why You Shouldn’t Be Able to Protect Yourself With a Gun If Your Life Is in Danger

Watch as Anti-NRA Protester Explains Why You Shouldn’t Be Able to Protect Yourself With a Gun If Your Life Is in Danger | Video | TheBlaze.com:

“Only a law enforcement officer should be allowed to use weapons,” she said. The same woman also told Joseph that he shouldn’t be able to carry a gun in a bad neighborhood, because he shouldn’t be walking around in a bad neighborhood in the first place."



See the movie that spawned the insanity of Obama'a amerika! (Yes, the entire movie-it's free)---------Reefer Madness

Reefer Madness | SnagFilms

History for April 18

History for April 18 - On-This-Day.com
Good Friday


Birth anniversary of American attorney Clarence Darrow (1857-1938).

Happy Birthday! Barbara Hale,  Hayley Mills, Rick Moranis, Conan O’Brien, David Tennant, James Woods



1775 - American revolutionaries Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott rode though the towns of Massachusetts giving the warning that "the Regulars are coming out." Later, the phrase "the British are coming" was attributed to Revere. 


1861 - Colonel Robert E. Lee turned down an offer to command the Union armies during the U.S. Civil War. 






1906 - San Francisco, CA, was hit with an earthquake. The original death toll was cited at about 700. Later information indicated that the death toll may have been 3 to 4 times the original estimate. 


1934 - The first Laundromat opened in Fort Worth, TX. 


1937 - Leon Trotsky called for the overthrow of Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
 



1938 - Superman, the world's first super hero, appeared in the first issue of Action Comics. The cover date was June 1938. 



1942 - James H. Doolittle and his squadron, from the USS Hornet, raided Tokyo and other Japanese cities. 


1942 - The Vichy government capitulated to Adolf Hitler and invited Pierre Laval to form a new government in France. 






1943 - Traveling in a bomber, Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, was shot down by American P-38 fighters. 


1945 - American war correspondent Ernie Pyle was killed by Japanese gunfire on the Pacific island of Ie Shima, off Okinawa. He was 44 years old. 


1955 - Albert Einstein died. 


1956 - Actress Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco were married. The religious ceremony took place April 19. 


1978 - The U.S. Senate approved the transfer of the Panama Canal to Panama on December 31, 1999. 


1980 - Rhodesia became the independent nation of Zimbabwe. 






1983 - The U.S. Embassy in Beirut was blown up by a suicide car-bomber. 63 people were killed including 17 Americans. 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

GOP legislation would cut off Holder's salary | Fox News

GOP legislation would cut off Holder's salary | Fox News:

"Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas, introduced the "Contempt Act" on Tuesday, less than a week after alluding to the measure during a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing where Holder faced criticism from GOP lawmakers.
"The American people should not be footing the bill for federal employees who stonewall Congress or rewarding government officials’ bad behavior," Farenthold said in a statement. "If the average American failed to do his or her job, he or she would hardly be rewarded.""




Hillary PAC takes page from Carney family playbook with Communist-inspired Clinton iconography | TheBlaze.com

Hillary PAC takes page from Carney family playbook with Communist-inspired Clinton iconography | TheBlaze.com:

"Last week, we noted that in a profile of White House Press Secretary Jay Carney’s wife, Claire Shipman, in Washingtonian MOM magazine, Soviet-era propaganda adorned the walls of the family’s home.
Today, a photo has been making the rounds, courtesy of the Ready for Hillary Super PAC’s Facebook page, of Hillary Clinton supporters standing in front of a piece of Communist-style, propaganda-esque art. The person depicted in the piece? Ms. Clinton herself."

Lapdog libs get scooped by comedy show??--------Carney: The Toughest Interview Obama Had Was With Jon Stewart

Carney: The Toughest Interview Obama Had Was With Jon Stewart | Video | RealClearPolitics:
"JAY CARNEY: I remember we had some discussion during 2012 about well, is it appropriate for the president, the sitting president and candidate, to give interviews with Jon Stewart and others.
And the answer was yes, again because the young voters we were trying to reach are more likely to watch The Daily Show than some other news shows.
But also, I think if you look back at 2012 and the series of interviews the sitting president of the United States gave, probably the toughest interview he had was with Jon Stewart.
Probably the most substantive, challenging interview Barack Obama had in the election year was with the anchor of The Daily Show. (A Conversation with Jay Carney at George Washington University, April 17, 2014)"

Ukraine Crisis in Maps

Ukraine Crisis in Maps - NYTimes.com:
"Ukraine Crisis in Maps-A visual guide to the continuing conflict over Crimea and the country's east."

Here’s What Defiant New York Gun Owners Decided to Do on the Day of State’s Gun Registration Deadline | Video | TheBlaze.com

Here’s What Defiant New York Gun Owners Decided to Do on the Day of State’s Gun Registration Deadline | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"On Tuesday, the deadline, New York gun owners and Second Amendment rights advocates gathered in downtown Buffalo, N.Y., and shredded gun registration forms in an act of protest.
New York lawmakers have “shredded” their constitutional rights, so it’s only fitting the gun registration forms get the same treatment, protesters reportedly said."



This is an immoral company-----GM looking to bankruptcy court for lawsuit protection

GM looking to bankruptcy court for lawsuit protection - Fox 2 News Headlines
DETROIT (WJBK) -General Motors says it will ask a federal bankruptcy judge to shield the company from legal claims involving conduct before its 2009 bankruptcy.

The company revealed its strategy late Tuesday in a motion filed in a federal court case in Corpus Christi, Texas, surrounding defective ignition switches that have led GM to recall more than 2 million cars.


Paul Krugman could receive $25,000 per month for income inequality initiative

Paul Krugman could receive $25,000 per month for income inequality initiative | WashingtonExaminer.com: "New York Times author and liberal economist Paul Krugman has been offered a position as a distinguished scholar for a nine-month stint at the City University of New York's Luxembourg Income Study Center, which researches income inequality. 

Krugman has also been nominated to become a distinguished professor for LIS, which would bring with it a hefty $225,000 salary. (Krugman's nomination was first reported by Gawker.)

That means that Krugman, while working to research income inequality, will earn nearly five times the median household income of residents of New York City -- for nine month's work."