Thursday, April 20, 2017

History of EPA Employee Misconduct Could Result in Layoffs

History of EPA Employee Misconduct Could Result in Layoffs:

 "The Environmental Protection Agency has been riddled with employee misconduct, including workers who drink, smoke marijuana, and watch porn on the job.

Inspector general reports over the past few years detailing employee misbehavior could serve as ammunition for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, who is seeking to eliminate 25 percent of the 15,000 employees at the agency."


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Harvard tells students gender can 'change from day to day'

Harvard tells students gender can 'change from day to day'

  • The office of BGLTQ Student Life at Harvard University has released a new school-sponsored guide telling students to “fight transphobia” and “get the facts about gender diversity.”

  • The flyer that was handed out to students on campus asserts that “there are more than two sexes” and that “gender is fluid and changing,” often fluctuating on a daily basis.
  •  The office of BGLTQ Student Life at Harvard University has released a new school-sponsored guide telling students to “fight transphobia” and “get the facts about gender diversity.”
    The guide, which was distributed to students on campus, declares that “there are more than two sexes” and that “gender is fluid and changing,” adding that someone’s gender identity “can be affirmed and/or expressed in many ways,” and can even “change from day to day.”
    Read on!

    Out of control!-----NY taxpayers fuming after school spends $153,000 on ‘educational’ trip to Disney World | EAGnews.org

    NY taxpayers fuming after school spends $153,000 on ‘educational’ trip to Disney World | EAGnews.org:
    "LONG ISLAND, N.Y. – Long Island taxpayers are fuming after learning they spent over $150,000 to send seniors from Shoreham-Wading River High School on an “educational” trip to Disney World.
    The senior trip to Disney World is a school tradition dating back to the 1990s, but in prior years students footed most of the bill, with the district shelling out less than $10,000 to help them out.
     Last year, about one in three seniors participated, Newsday reports.
    But school officials re-labeled the trip as an “educational field trip” and used taxpayer funds to cover nearly the entire tab, including airfare and hotel rooms for the four-day trek to the Orlando theme park, resulting in about 80 percent of the 227 seniors at Shoreham-Wading River participating in the trip.
    The bill: nearly $153,000.
    District officials are now scrambling to appease angry taxpayers tasked with voting on the district’s proposed budget for next year in less than a month..."

    Judicial Watch Sues State Department and USAID for Records about Funding and Political Activities of George Soros’ Open Society Foundation – Macedonia - Judicial Watch

    Judicial Watch Sues State Department and USAID for Records about Funding and Political Activities of George Soros’ Open Society Foundation – Macedonia - Judicial Watch:

     "Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for records and communications relating to the funding and political activities of the Open Society Foundation – Macedonia.  The Macedonia organization, part of George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, received nearly $5 million from USAID from 2012 to 2016. "


    QUESTION ASKED: Is Donald Trump’s Unpredictability an Advantage in Handling North Korea?

    Instapundit » Blog Archive » QUESTION ASKED: Is Donald Trump’s Unpredictability an Advantage in Handling North Korea? “Strat…:
     QUESTION ASKED: Is Donald Trump’s Unpredictability an Advantage in Handling North Korea?
    “Strategic ambiguity” doesn’t leave any mystery about where you stand, but rather about what you might do.
    Posted by Stephen Green at 2:49 pm

    Census: More Americans 18-to-34 Now Live With Parents Than With Spouse

    Census: More Americans 18-to-34 Now Live With Parents Than With Spouse
    (CNSNews.com) - Four decades ago, in the mid-1970s, young American adults--in the 18-to-34 age bracket--were far more likely to be married and living with a spouse than living in their parents’ home.
    But that is no longer the case, according to a new study by the U.S. Census Bureau.
    “There are now more young people living with their parents than in any other arrangement,” says the Census Bureau study.
    “What is more,” says the study, “almost 9 in 10 young people who were living in their parents’ home a year ago are still living there today, making it the most stable living arrangement...”


    Lunch video-----The Simpsons - SJWs at Yale

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    Judge Nap: Shouldn't Be Newsworthy That Gov Enforces The Law | The Daily Caller

    Judge Nap: Shouldn't Be Newsworthy That Gov Enforces The Law | The Daily Caller:

     "Judge Andrew Napolitano told Fox News’ Martha MacCallum Monday that “it shouldn’t be newsworthy” that the Trump administration is enforcing the immigration laws already on the books.

    Fox’s senior judicial analyst — referencing a recent report touting a spike in Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests — stated it is “newsworthy because this government is so profoundly different from the previous government.”"



    Lunatics running the asylum!-----University blows through entire run of 'free' tampons in first two weeks of semester program - The College Fix

    Image result for you can’t spell “menstruate” without menUniversity blows through entire run of 'free' tampons in first two weeks of semester program - The College Fix:
    "University of Rochester students are having the mother of all periods (not to be confused with “the mother of all bombs“) at the same time this month.
    Or maybe they are just hoarding “free” tampons – or throwing them away as a joke – before the student government realizes what a waste of money the “Pads and Tampons Initiative” has been in its first two weeks.
    Image result for Lunatics running the asylumThe Campus Times reports that the $5,000 program, which was supposed to provide menstrual products for the entire semester in both men’s and women’s bathrooms (because you can’t spell “menstruate” without men), has blown through 16,000 tampons and pads – more than double its expected order.
    ...Last Monday, [Students’ Association] Chief of Staff Linda Shackles made an emergency run to BJ’s and bought them out of pads and tampons, to the tune of nearly $1,200.
    As of April 10, $2,767, more than 55 percent of funds, had been used. And $2,600—over 93% of that—have gone toward pads and tampons alone.
    Within hours of the initial rollout, baskets, pads, and tampons were missing from bathrooms in Wilson Commons..."