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Monday, September 01, 2014
NBC Claims All Americans Will Be Implanted With Microchips For Obamacare |
NBC Claims All Americans Will Be Implanted With Microchips For Obamacare |:
"Some worry, however, that the RFID Microchip will give the government too much power, allowing them to track every move. In some states, like Virginia, legislation is in process to stop his from happening."
Judge Jeanine to Obama: If Your Goal Isn’t to Destroy ISIS, ‘You Need to Leave the White House’ | Fox News Insider
Judge Jeanine to Obama: If Your Goal Isn’t to Destroy ISIS, ‘You Need to Leave the White House’ | Fox News Insider:
"Stop being a spectator, and start being a leader.
What are you waiting for? What is your goal?
Obama: “People like this ultimately fail.”
Wishing and hoping doesn't cut it. Hitler failed, but only after he killed 6 million people.
If you do not have as your goal the destruction of the ISIS, if you do not have the determination, the desire, and the stamina, then you need to leave. I'm not talking about vacation. "
What are you waiting for? What is your goal?
Obama: “People like this ultimately fail.”
Wishing and hoping doesn't cut it. Hitler failed, but only after he killed 6 million people.
If you do not have as your goal the destruction of the ISIS, if you do not have the determination, the desire, and the stamina, then you need to leave. I'm not talking about vacation. "
The brainwashed generation-----5 Charts That Explain Millennial Voters
5 Charts That Explain Millennial Voters:
"1. Millennials say “capitalism” is a better economic system than “socialism” by only a small margin. However, when asked if they believe a free market economy is better than a government-managed one, the margin widens substantially."
"1. Millennials say “capitalism” is a better economic system than “socialism” by only a small margin. However, when asked if they believe a free market economy is better than a government-managed one, the margin widens substantially."
Maryland Sheriff to Feds: Try and Take Our Guns, and You’ll Get a Civil War
Maryland Sheriff to Feds: Try and Take Our Guns, and You’ll Get a Civil War:
“I made a vow and a commitment,” Lewis said. “As long as I am sheriff of this county, I will not allow the federal government to come in here and strip my citizens of the right to bear arms.”
Sheriff Lewis is mindful of keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous felons, but also explained, “[W]e do not need to strip law abiding citizens of their Second Amendment right to bear arms. That I get upset over. I really do.”
Sheriff Lewis is mindful of keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous felons, but also explained, “[W]e do not need to strip law abiding citizens of their Second Amendment right to bear arms. That I get upset over. I really do.”
Michigan Loses ‘Right To Farm’ This Week: A Farewell To Backyard Chickens and Beekeepers
Michigan Loses ‘Right To Farm’ This Week: A Farewell To Backyard Chickens and Beekeepers : "Michigan residents lost their “right to farm” this week.
This is a new ruling by the Michigan Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Gail Philburn of the Michigan Sierra Club told Michigan Live, the new changes “effectively remove Right to Farm Act protection for many urban and suburban backyard farmers raising small numbers of animals.”
Previously backyard and urban farming were protected by Michigan’s Right to Farm Act but The Commission has ruled that the Right to Farm Act protections no longer apply to many homeowners who keep small amount of livestock.
Kim White, who keeps chickens and rabbits, said, “They don’t want us little guys feeding ourselves. They want us to go all to the big farms.
They want to do away with small farms and I believe that is what’s motivating it.”
The ruling will allow local governments to ban goats, chickens and beehives on any property where there are 13 homes within one eighth mile or a residence within 250 feet of the property."
This is a new ruling by the Michigan Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Previously backyard and urban farming were protected by Michigan’s Right to Farm Act but The Commission has ruled that the Right to Farm Act protections no longer apply to many homeowners who keep small amount of livestock.
Kim White, who keeps chickens and rabbits, said, “They don’t want us little guys feeding ourselves. They want us to go all to the big farms.
They want to do away with small farms and I believe that is what’s motivating it.”
The ruling will allow local governments to ban goats, chickens and beehives on any property where there are 13 homes within one eighth mile or a residence within 250 feet of the property."
Secret White House Memo is Key to Obama’s Propaganda
Secret White House Memo is Key to Obama’s Propaganda:
"The Obama White House wants to control what you know, which helps them control what you think, which helps them control what you do. A secret memo ordered the entire federal government to give the White House control over who gets what information."
Spain’s Skyrocketing Power Prices And Higher CO2 Emissions
Spain’s Skyrocketing Power Prices And Higher CO2 Emissions | The Daily Caller
President Obama once frequently touted Spain’s green energy economy.
No longer.
That’s no surprise given how things have worked out for the economically beleaguered country.
No longer.
That’s no surprise given how things have worked out for the economically beleaguered country.
According to a new report by the free-market Institute for Energy Research, Spain’s green energy policies have resulted in skyrocketing electricity prices, billions of euros in debt and rising carbon dioxide emissions.
“For years, President Obama has pointed to Europe’s energy policies as an example that the United States should follow,” said IER in a statement on their new study.
“However, those policies have been disastrous for countries like Spain, where electricity prices have skyrocketed, unemployment is over 25 percent, and youth unemployment is over 50 percent.”
......The IER study also notes that Spain’s green agenda was not able to keep its carbon footprint from rising. Between 1994 and 2011, Spain’s carbon dioxide emissions grew 34.5 percent, despite the country’s green push which began in the 1990s.
“However, those policies have been disastrous for countries like Spain, where electricity prices have skyrocketed, unemployment is over 25 percent, and youth unemployment is over 50 percent.”
......The IER study also notes that Spain’s green agenda was not able to keep its carbon footprint from rising. Between 1994 and 2011, Spain’s carbon dioxide emissions grew 34.5 percent, despite the country’s green push which began in the 1990s.
Israel Just Set Aside Land Near Bethlehem for Jewish Homes. The Left Is Calling It ‘Land Confiscation’ — But that’s Not the Whole Story | TheBlaze.com
Israel Just Set Aside Land Near Bethlehem for Jewish Homes. The Left Is Calling It ‘Land Confiscation’ — But that’s Not the Whole Story | TheBlaze.com:
"A senior Palestinian official and an Israeli left-wing group dedicated to preventing Jews from living in Judea and Samaria (also called the West Bank) are blasting an Israeli announcement Sunday to set aside land near Bethlehem for the future construction of homes for Israelis."
Holi crapoli! It's us!!!!--------So, Really, Where Is The .22 Rimfire Ammo?
So, Really, Where Is The .22 Rimfire Ammo? | The Daily Caller:
The major domestic ammunition makers have been producing more ammunition than ever.
They are all up in terms of total production—double, and in some areas, triple-digit increases.
They are all running three shifts.
And when it comes to center-fire cartridges, at least of three of the big makers are caught up and beginning to load either new products, line extensions or specialty loads.
Previously, lower-demand chambering or atypical bullet weights or styles were shelved due the time it took to change over the tooling.
Now, on the center-fire side, anyway, the manufacturers can start to really catch up to demand and get to cartridge producing they have not loaded in two years.
But not on rimfire.
Affordable .22 Long Rifle in particular remains like a Bigfoot sighting.
Despite running three shifts—I recently talked with Federal Premium’s Tim Brandt specifically about this—rimfire capacity is at its maximum at the Federal Premium Anoka, Minn., and CCI, Lewiston, Idaho, plants.
The other rimfire makers in the United States (and some overseas) tell me the same thing.
Maximum production is coming out of all them.
And it is not enough.
Demand for .22 Long Rifle still exceeds production capacity.
The problem with rimfire production is that adding capacity is incredibly expensive and not easy.
The machines are very spendy and cannot just be ordered out of catalog.
And then you have to train the workforce, too, after the tooling is in and the plant built.
And there are aspects of rimfire production one simply cannot rush—nor should it, ever.
The priming of rimfire case borders on alchemy, dangerous alchemy.
And priming compound is something one cannot take any safety shortcuts with, period.
That said, more .22 Long Rifle was produced last year than in any other year in the history of mankind.
And it was still not enough.
So, with demand outstripping supply, hoarding and speculation continue.
Technology, too, has exacerbated the problem.
Social media and instant communication continue to play a role.
“Wal-Mart truck is in. In line now” read a Facebook post from a friend.
And I received a text from another friend recently: “IV: Bass Pro has bricks of Auto Match. How many u want?”
The major domestic ammunition makers have been producing more ammunition than ever.
They are all up in terms of total production—double, and in some areas, triple-digit increases.
They are all running three shifts.
And when it comes to center-fire cartridges, at least of three of the big makers are caught up and beginning to load either new products, line extensions or specialty loads.
Previously, lower-demand chambering or atypical bullet weights or styles were shelved due the time it took to change over the tooling.
But not on rimfire.
Affordable .22 Long Rifle in particular remains like a Bigfoot sighting.
Despite running three shifts—I recently talked with Federal Premium’s Tim Brandt specifically about this—rimfire capacity is at its maximum at the Federal Premium Anoka, Minn., and CCI, Lewiston, Idaho, plants.
The other rimfire makers in the United States (and some overseas) tell me the same thing.
Maximum production is coming out of all them.
And it is not enough.
Demand for .22 Long Rifle still exceeds production capacity.
The problem with rimfire production is that adding capacity is incredibly expensive and not easy.
The machines are very spendy and cannot just be ordered out of catalog.
And then you have to train the workforce, too, after the tooling is in and the plant built.
And there are aspects of rimfire production one simply cannot rush—nor should it, ever.
The priming of rimfire case borders on alchemy, dangerous alchemy.
And priming compound is something one cannot take any safety shortcuts with, period.
That said, more .22 Long Rifle was produced last year than in any other year in the history of mankind.
And it was still not enough.
So, with demand outstripping supply, hoarding and speculation continue.
Technology, too, has exacerbated the problem.
Social media and instant communication continue to play a role.
“Wal-Mart truck is in. In line now” read a Facebook post from a friend.
And I received a text from another friend recently: “IV: Bass Pro has bricks of Auto Match. How many u want?”
WOAH! Obama Pushes to Let Hawaii Secede from Union
WOAH! Obama Pushes to Let Hawaii Secede from Union:
"Still, despite having no Constitutional authority, the Obama administration is continuing to push the policy change that could have far-reaching effects. It is unclear if even the Congress has the authority to allow such policies; it is, however, certain that the executive branch possesses no such powers.
While it is far from certain that Hawaii will be granted the right to secede, what such policy shifts are aimed at is creating a wider divide between races and unapologetically implementing a racial hierarchy with native Hawaiians at the top.
At a time when the most divisive president in history pretends to be interested in equality and egalitarian beliefs, it’s nauseating to see his administration stoke the flames of racial prejudice and seek to codify racial supremacy in law."
While it is far from certain that Hawaii will be granted the right to secede, what such policy shifts are aimed at is creating a wider divide between races and unapologetically implementing a racial hierarchy with native Hawaiians at the top.
At a time when the most divisive president in history pretends to be interested in equality and egalitarian beliefs, it’s nauseating to see his administration stoke the flames of racial prejudice and seek to codify racial supremacy in law."
The Daily Caller Presents The 35 WORST Colleges In America
The Daily Caller Presents The 35 WORST Colleges In America | The Daily Caller:
These schools are not community colleges or bidirectional schools, though. They are all either national in scope or, at the least, they attract students from swathes of the country.
The schools on this list are here because they are the polar opposites of the 52 schools on TheDC’s list of the best colleges.
They score low in several if not all of the eight overall categories.
History for September 1
History for September 1 - On-This-Day.com
Engelbert Humperdinck 1854 - German composer, his name was borrowed by singer Arnold Dorsey, Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875 - Writer (Tarzan of the Apes)


George Maharis 1928 - Actor (Route 66, Return to Fantasy Island), Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins) 1933 - Singer, songwriter


Lily Tomlin 1939 - Actress, comedian, Barry Gibb 1946 - Singer, songwriter, musician (The Bee Gees), Gloria Estefan (Gloria Maria Milagrosa Fajardo) 1957 - Singer (Miami Sound Machine)



1799 - The Bank of Manhattan Company opened in New York City, NY. It was the forerunner of Chase Manhattan.

1859 - The Pullman sleeping car was placed into service.

1878 - Emma M. Nutt became the first female telephone operator in the U.S. The company was the Telephone Dispatch Company of Boston.

1887 - Emile Berliner filed for a patent for his invention of the lateral-cut, flat-disk gramophone. It is a device that is better known as a record player. Thomas Edison made the idea work.

1905 - Saskatchewan and Alberta became the ninth and tenth provinces of Canada.

1939 - World War II began when Germany invaded Poland.

1942 - A federal judge in Sacramento, CA, upheld the wartime detention of Japanese-Americans as well as Japanese nationals.

1945 - The U.S. received official word of Japan's formal surrender that ended World War II. In Japan, it was actually September 2nd.

1969 - Col. Moammar Gadhafi came into power in Libya after the government was overthrown.

1970 - The last episode of "I Dream of Jeannie" aired on NBC-TV. The show premiered was on September 18, 1965.

1972 - America’s Bobby Fischer beat Russia’s Boris Spassky to become world chess champion. The chess match took place in Reykjavik, Iceland.

1985 - The Titanic was found by Dr. Robert Ballard and Jean Louis Michel in a joint U.S. and French expedition. The wreck site is located 963 miles northeast of New York and 453 miles southeast of the Newfoundland coast.

1998 - The movie "Titanic" went on sale across North America.
Engelbert Humperdinck 1854 - German composer, his name was borrowed by singer Arnold Dorsey, Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875 - Writer (Tarzan of the Apes)
George Maharis 1928 - Actor (Route 66, Return to Fantasy Island), Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins) 1933 - Singer, songwriter
Lily Tomlin 1939 - Actress, comedian, Barry Gibb 1946 - Singer, songwriter, musician (The Bee Gees), Gloria Estefan (Gloria Maria Milagrosa Fajardo) 1957 - Singer (Miami Sound Machine)
1799 - The Bank of Manhattan Company opened in New York City, NY. It was the forerunner of Chase Manhattan.
1859 - The Pullman sleeping car was placed into service.
1878 - Emma M. Nutt became the first female telephone operator in the U.S. The company was the Telephone Dispatch Company of Boston.
1887 - Emile Berliner filed for a patent for his invention of the lateral-cut, flat-disk gramophone. It is a device that is better known as a record player. Thomas Edison made the idea work.
1905 - Saskatchewan and Alberta became the ninth and tenth provinces of Canada.
1939 - World War II began when Germany invaded Poland.
1942 - A federal judge in Sacramento, CA, upheld the wartime detention of Japanese-Americans as well as Japanese nationals.
1945 - The U.S. received official word of Japan's formal surrender that ended World War II. In Japan, it was actually September 2nd.
1969 - Col. Moammar Gadhafi came into power in Libya after the government was overthrown.
1970 - The last episode of "I Dream of Jeannie" aired on NBC-TV. The show premiered was on September 18, 1965.
1972 - America’s Bobby Fischer beat Russia’s Boris Spassky to become world chess champion. The chess match took place in Reykjavik, Iceland.
1985 - The Titanic was found by Dr. Robert Ballard and Jean Louis Michel in a joint U.S. and French expedition. The wreck site is located 963 miles northeast of New York and 453 miles southeast of the Newfoundland coast.
1998 - The movie "Titanic" went on sale across North America.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Report: White House Keeping Toxic President a Safe Distance from Vulnerable Dems Before Election
He is still strong in Michigan. What an upside down nation.
Conform: the battle for your child’s mind | TheBlaze.com
Conform: the battle for your child’s mind | TheBlaze.com:
"Are you confused about Common Core, or know someone who is? All weekend long, TheBlaze Radio Network has been playing a Labor Day special on Common Core entitled Conform: The Battle For Your Child’s Mind. The special was hosted by Doc Thompson and Skip LaCombe from The Morning Blaze and they were joined by Michelle Malkin, Mike Opelka, Will Cain, Buck Sexton, Jay Severin, Pat Gray and more. The special focuses on what Common Core is, how you can stop it and why you should stop it."
"Are you confused about Common Core, or know someone who is? All weekend long, TheBlaze Radio Network has been playing a Labor Day special on Common Core entitled Conform: The Battle For Your Child’s Mind. The special was hosted by Doc Thompson and Skip LaCombe from The Morning Blaze and they were joined by Michelle Malkin, Mike Opelka, Will Cain, Buck Sexton, Jay Severin, Pat Gray and more. The special focuses on what Common Core is, how you can stop it and why you should stop it."
Obama makes banks (and you!) pay for new social (vote buying) programs------- Bank of America Is Paying Up for the Mortgage Mess, But Who Will Get the Money?
Bank of America Is Paying Up for the Mortgage Mess, But Who Will Get the Money? | Money.com
More low and moderate income lending. For low-income Americans, first time homebuyers, or those who lost their home in a short sale or foreclosure, it can be extremely difficult to get a loan—even with a good credit. This settlement offers BoA credit for giving mortgages to these groups, or those in hardest hit areas, as long as they have respectable FICO score.
More low and moderate income lending. For low-income Americans, first time homebuyers, or those who lost their home in a short sale or foreclosure, it can be extremely difficult to get a loan—even with a good credit. This settlement offers BoA credit for giving mortgages to these groups, or those in hardest hit areas, as long as they have respectable FICO score.
Building affordable rental housing. It’s also hard to find cheap rental housing, and financing for such development is scarce. As part of BoA’s agreement with the Justice Department, the bank will provide $100 million in financing for construction, rehabilitation or preservation of affordable rental multi-family housing. Half of these units must be built in Critical Family Need Housing developments.
Getting rid of blight and preventing future foreclosures.One side effect of the housing crisis was the large number of abandoned or foreclosed homes plaguing neighborhoods across the nation. BoA will earn credit for demolishing abandoned homes, donating properties to land banks, non-profits, or local governments, and providing funds for legal aid organizations and housing counseling agencies.
The bank will also receive credit for forgiving the principal of loans where foreclosure isn’t being pursued.
CREEPY: California Law Forces Schools to Teach Importance of Barack Obama’s Election
CREEPY: California Law Forces Schools to Teach Importance of Barack Obama’s Election:
"According to the bill’s sponsor, Assemblyman Chris Holden (D), “We want to make sure that future generations understand that the election of our nation’s first African American president was a historic step in the effort towards equality and that previous elections involved intimidation and violence that prevented millions of African Americans from voting.”
The California Assembly passed the shameful legislation earlier this month, 76-1."
The California Assembly passed the shameful legislation earlier this month, 76-1."
Libs go stupid as NFL’s Rams cut openly gay Michael Sam
Libs go stupid as NFL’s Rams cut openly gay Michael Sam - BizPac Review:
This was inevitable.
Rookie Michael Sam, heralded as the first openly gay player in the National Football League, was released Saturday by the St. Louis Rams, prompting the liberal blog Mother Jones to run what amounted to a photo of the player, along with a provocative, almost juvenile headline.
The post, “Michael Sam, Who Is Better At Football Than You Will Ever Be At Anything, Has Been Cut By the Rams,” offered no perspective whatsoever. In fact, other than the headline, there were no words.
When Sam was first drafted, it was clear that if he were to eventually be cut, St. Louis would face unfair scrutiny, never mind that the annals of pro football are full of college all stars who failed to catch on in the NFL.
Or that the odds were against Sam from the beginning — gay or not.
It turns out that St. Louis was already deep at the position Sam plays, with two of the best defensive lineman in the NFL already on the squad, and Sam was outplayed by a fellow rookie, an undrafted free agent out of West Texas A&M who led the team in solo tackles in the preseason, according to Fox Sports.
Nevertheless, social media was atwitter about Sam’s release by the Rams and Mother Jones’ proselytizing, as these Twitter users attest:"
This was inevitable.
Rookie Michael Sam, heralded as the first openly gay player in the National Football League, was released Saturday by the St. Louis Rams, prompting the liberal blog Mother Jones to run what amounted to a photo of the player, along with a provocative, almost juvenile headline.
When Sam was first drafted, it was clear that if he were to eventually be cut, St. Louis would face unfair scrutiny, never mind that the annals of pro football are full of college all stars who failed to catch on in the NFL.
Or that the odds were against Sam from the beginning — gay or not.
It turns out that St. Louis was already deep at the position Sam plays, with two of the best defensive lineman in the NFL already on the squad, and Sam was outplayed by a fellow rookie, an undrafted free agent out of West Texas A&M who led the team in solo tackles in the preseason, according to Fox Sports.
Nevertheless, social media was atwitter about Sam’s release by the Rams and Mother Jones’ proselytizing, as these Twitter users attest:"
Leftist Lawmakers and Enviro-Extremists Created CA Water Crisis
Leftist Lawmakers and Enviro-Extremists Created CA Water Crisis:
On Friday, the California State Assembly outdid itself.
You can always count on the leftist leaders of what is supposed to be the “people’s house” never lets a crisis go to waste.
With the passage of AB 1739 (Dickinson-D), SB 1168 (Pavley-D), and SB 1319 (Pavley-D), 100 years of history was reversed.
The authors painted a grim picture of California’s groundwater future.
On Friday, the California State Assembly outdid itself.
You can always count on the leftist leaders of what is supposed to be the “people’s house” never lets a crisis go to waste.
Most of what they said is true.
The only problem they didn’t bother to tell you two key truths:
1.It was these same so-called leaders who give up our seat—the property owner and the farmer’s place at the table—to the enviro-extremists. The fish now have more water rights than do the farmers and ranchers who by making a living off the land, feed this state and this country.
2.By wasting surface water and letting 800,000 acre-feet go out to sea instead of capturing and storing it for the bad years, California’s dysfunctional policies combined with uber-restrictive Federal endangered species protections have created over-dependency on groundwater.
.....This is about power and government control.
Whoever controls the water, controls the people.
Every time the government takes more control over a natural resource, the price goes up.
In this case, the cost of food and energy will be inflated by government, not the marketplace.
When government is the source of inflation, it is only a matter of time until cheaper sources make their way to market from less-regulated states or nations.
Whoever controls the water, controls the people.
Every time the government takes more control over a natural resource, the price goes up.
In this case, the cost of food and energy will be inflated by government, not the marketplace.
When government is the source of inflation, it is only a matter of time until cheaper sources make their way to market from less-regulated states or nations.
Soooo, where is all the new moolah gonna go?-------Muskegon County gets $65,000 state grant for combat veterans treatment court
Muskegon County gets $65,000 state grant for combat veterans treatment court | MLive.com
MUSKEGON, MI – Muskegon County's 60th District Court has been awarded a $65,000 state grant to run its previously unfunded veterans treatment court.
The grant will fund Muskegon County's program for one year starting Oct. 1. It's from the Michigan Veterans Treatment Court Grant Program, administered by the State Court Administrative Office.
MUSKEGON, MI – Muskegon County's 60th District Court has been awarded a $65,000 state grant to run its previously unfunded veterans treatment court.
"This is good news," said Chief District Judge Maria Ladas Hoopes.
.....Although veterans' treatment courts exist elsewhere in Michigan, Muskegon County's is the only such program in the state to be federally certified by the U.S. Department of Justice, Ladas Hoopes said.
It's been running without funding since January, presided over by Judge Michael J. Nolan.
.......The county is also seeking up to $200,000 in federal grants for the program but hasn't yet received word on whether those will be awarded, according to Ladas Hoopes.
Approximately 10 combat veterans have been participating. County officials hope that number will increase somewhat with the help of grant funding.
» Muslim Terrorists Crossing US/Mexican Border Leave Their Prayer Rug Behind
» Muslim Terrorists Crossing US/Mexican Border Leave Their Prayer Rug Behind:
"But since that report, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has DENIED that there is any “credible evidence” that any terrorists have crossed over.
So the reporter took another look — and the evidence he found is even worse than originally revealed.
He found that 300 terrorists from the Somali Al Queda group Al-Shabaab — the group behind the terror attack at the Kenyan shopping mall last September – have entered the U.S. and are unaccounted for."

"But since that report, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has DENIED that there is any “credible evidence” that any terrorists have crossed over.
He found that 300 terrorists from the Somali Al Queda group Al-Shabaab — the group behind the terror attack at the Kenyan shopping mall last September – have entered the U.S. and are unaccounted for."
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