Sunday, June 04, 2017

Sacramento Gives Free Cars to Public Housing Residents. Free CARS. | Daily Wire

Sacramento Gives Free Cars to Public Housing Residents. Free CARS. | Daily Wire:
"In today's episode of "Why The Hell Do I Bother To Work For a Living," we learn that the city of Sacramento, California, has decided to purchase a fleet of cars that will be made available, free of charge, to 300 residents already using that city's public housing.
Image result for Big governmentThe $1.3 million used to pay for what the Sacramento Bee calls a "mini fleet," came from the state's California Environmental Protection Agency, which in turn got the money by blackmailing local businesses with cap-and-trade fines.
Gas, maintenance and insurance will also be paid for by the state, which can only mean that the $1.3 million is just the beginning of yet-another very expensive government debacle, but one that will never be repealed because if you take away people's free cars they will die.
Image result for Free Cars From the GovernmentNaturally, the cars are electric cars and come from a private company called Zipcars, a company that appears to be all about making a bundle off your tax dollars by selling to touchy-feely governments the touchy-feely idea that sharing cars is a good idea.
And since we are talking about California, I think we can all agree, then, that if it is a good idea to use your tax dollars to purchase sharing cars, using your tax dollars to purchase electric cars is an even better idea; which means nothing can top the inspired idea using your tax dollars to buy electric cars for  public housing residents, amiright?
Can you feel the Utopia?..."
Read on!

A fool’s errand: Al Gore’s $15 trillion carbon tax | The Liberty Conservative

A fool’s errand: Al Gore’s $15 trillion carbon tax | The Liberty Conservative:
"Al Gore wants to reverse modernity and save the world from itself through an elimination of its fossil-fuel-based energy system.
Image result for carbon taxDuring the final week of April, his newly created Energy Transitions Commission released a document setting forth a fool’s errand pathway to “decarbonize” the world’s energy system.
If you scroll through the verbiage surrounding the document, you will find the core policy recommendation is a massive, punishing carbon tax.
Gore would start the tax at $50 per ton, which would increase to $100 per ton over time, essentially destroying the market for continued robust development of the world’s fossil-fuel base.
Our economic growth and personal well-being depends on robust fossil-fuel use, so Gore’s plan would destroy these as well.
But, don’t worry!
The all-in estimated cost to re-engineer humanity is only a mere $15 trillion—enough money to give every man, woman, and child in the United States more than $46,000..."

Hillary Now! Hillary Forever! Hasta Siempre!

Hillary Now! Hillary Forever! Hasta Siempre!:
"Hillary will run again... and again... and again...
When asked at Code Conference 2017 whether she would run for president again, Hillary Clinton said 'No'.
This is exactly what she said in 2008 and again in 2016 just before she decided to run.
Among other subjects, Clinton's interview went over her 2016 election loss to Donald Trump and what she considered unfair coverage of various issues like her Goldman Sachs paid speeches and private email server use.
"Are you running again, by the way?" Kara Swisher asked.
"No," Clinton said, smiling and shaking her head."

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Department of Education IG Reveals $6 Billion In Improper Payments in 2016

Department of Education IG Reveals $6 Billion In Improper Payments in 2016:

Image result for Long to Do List Clip Art"These improper payments included sending money in the wrong amount, making unnecessary disbursements, and sending payments to the wrong recipients entirely, reported the government watchdog group Judicial Watch.

There were $2.21 billion in improper Pell Grant payments and $3.86 billion in the Direct Loan program, according to Inspector General Tighe in her May 25 testimony before the House Subcommittee on Government Operations."