Tuesday, August 19, 2014

What could possibly go wrong?-------Detroit opens 2 centers to advise flood victims

Detroit opens 2 centers to advise flood victims | Crain's Detroit Business
Detroit is operating two centers this week to help residents affected by last week's severe flooding find services.
The city says the centers will operate 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for four days, beginning Tuesday.
Detroit says people will be able to get "information on financial assistance, social services, hiring restoration contractors, obtaining construction permits and health information."
.....The centers won't offer direct financial aid.

The "deadbeat" life pays off AGAIN!-------Fund gets $200,000 in donations to help Detroiters pay water bills

Fund gets $200,000 in donations to help Detroiters pay water bills | Crain's Detroit Business
A fund created to help Detroiters pay their water bills is getting $200,000 from United Way and the charitable arms of two auto companies.
The donations were revealed Monday.
The new Detroit Water Fund will pay a portion of overdue water bills if customers owe at least $300, pay 10 percent and meet other qualifications.
United Way for Southeastern Michigan is contributing $100,000, while the Ford Motor Co. Fund & Community Services and the General Motors Foundation are giving $50,000 each.
The water fund was created in response to criticism about Detroit's aggressive shut-off policy.
Water shutoffs related to unpaid bills will resume after Aug. 25.

Race baiter government--------36 Shot in Chicago, Obama Sends 40 FBI Agents to Ferguson

36 Shot in Chicago, Obama Sends 40 FBI Agents to Ferguson | FrontPage Magazine:

"Chicago could probably use some extra manpower
Detroit certainly could.

But instead Obama dispatched 40 Feds to try and nail a cop who shoot a violent 300 lb criminal.
Seven people were been killed and at least 29 others wounded in weekend shootings across Chicago.
Sorry you guys don’t count.
Black on black violence doesn’t matter.
Only the race card does."

Dem Says Pro-Gun Demonstrations ‘Need to Be Canceled’ | TheBlaze.com

Dem Says Pro-Gun Demonstrations ‘Need to Be Canceled’ | TheBlaze.com:
"Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) said over the weekend that a gun rights group shouldn’t bother rescheduling a planned march through Houston’s Fifth Ward, and that these sorts of demonstrations “need to end.”

Free Press Parent Gannett Is Revolutionizing News Coverage By Eliminating Jobs

Free Press Parent Gannett Is Revolutionizing News Coverage By Eliminating Jobs –  Deadline Detroit:
"Gannett’s latest Great Leap Forward will go “digital first,” heavily emphasizing metrics to guide coverage, Ryan Chittum reports in Columbia Journalism Review.
It will have significantly smaller newsrooms with a few more reporters and a lot fewer editors, in part because it is centralizing production work like copyediting and page design in regional hubs.
All newsroom jobs have been redefined and current staff must apply for new jobs.
And, of course, there are the buzzwords and the chirpy editors’ notes to readers. 
Assignment editors become “content coaches.” 
Managing editors are now “content strategists.” 
A diminished newsroom is a “bold new structure.” "

Dirty little secret? Libs have ALWAYS loved lynch mobs-----------Some Liberal Outlets Creating 'Almost a Lynch Mob Mentality' in Ferguson

Kurtz: Some Liberal Outlets Creating 'Almost a Lynch Mob Mentality' in Ferguson:
"Former CNN anchor and Fox News Channel’s “MediaBuzz” host Howie Kurtz criticized some outlets for creating “almost a lynch mob mentality” in Ferguson, MO in the wake of the shooting death of Michael Brown.
“Some liberal outlets [are] creating almost a lynch mob mentality around this, the Huffington Post today, screaming banner headline ‘Arrest Him.’ 
Now, the Huffington Post, nor you or I, knows exactly what happened” he said.
And “when you cross that line into becoming an advocate and to demanding that somebody be prosecuted before the facts are in, while the investigation is going on, you’re grandstanding, you’re trying to keep the story alive and I really think it’s troubling.”
Kurtz also criticized CNN for showing the house of accused officer Darren Wilson, stating, “It defies my understanding how you could put his life or the life of his family in danger by even briefly showing the house or naming the street.” "

Holi crapoli!!!!--------Social Security Crisis Closer than You Think

Social Security Crisis Closer than You Think | Mercatus:
"When the trust funds are depleted, the upcoming year’s benefits will be suddenly and immediately reduced by nearly $200 billion (in 2013 dollars), and not just for that year alone. 
The 23 percent haircut will persist indefinitely without legislative action. 
....And don’t mistakenly believe we can just raise payroll taxes to cover any shortfall without also causing drastically harmful effects on the economy.
If we raised the payroll tax rate today, it would have to rise from 12.4 percent to about 15.2 percent — that’s a nominal 23 percent increase in the payroll tax rate.
If we wait until 2033, the rate would have to increase to approximately 16.5 percent; over 4 percentage points higher than the payroll tax rate is today and a nominal 33 percent increase.

But wait, it’s actually much worse than that. 
Because Social Security benefits decline at a much slower rate than GDP and payroll taxes, the benefit formulas result in benefit level changes that considerably lag behind other changes in the economy, especially during periods of decline.
Further, disability applications jump dramatically during economic downturns (increasing about 25 percent during the Great Recession), and disability payment increases then quickly follow.
This puts even more financial pressure on Social Security. Finally, fertility and immigration rates tend to decline during times of economic stress — which, over the longer term, reduces revenue coming into the program and adversely affects Social Security financing.
What this all means is that the Social Security crisis that appears to be coming in 2033 is actually here now.

The white version of "Jesse & Al"------KKK Raising Money for Police Officer Who Shot African-American Teen

KKK Raising Money for Police Officer Who Shot African-American Teen | Hatewatch:
"The social turmoil that has erupted around Brown’s death has proven too appealing for the Klan, which in recent weeks has been quick to capitalize on a series of racially charged news events.
Last week, for example, a Klan chapter in Arizona called for “corpses” in response to a feared influx of children seeking asylum as violence in Latin America forced their families to send them northward.
But about St. Louis, their rhetoric has turned vile and predictable.
“We know that Michael Brown was nothing more than a punk. 
The media and others are painting him out to be a ‘good son’ and ‘great kid.’ 
The blacks of Missouri are showing their love of him by rioting, attacking and shooting people. 
Nothing new,” the chapter wrote on its blog.
Email requests to Imperial Wizard Chuck Murray on Wednesday were not answered."

Bankrupt Detroit Breaks Ground on New 3.3-Mile Streetcar Line

Bankrupt Detroit Breaks Ground on New 3.3-Mile Streetcar Line | CNS News:
On July 27, the City of Detroit broke ground on M-1 Rail, a 3.3-mile streetcar line that will run down Woodward Avenue from the Central Business District to New Center.
Despite the fact that the city filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, is $18 billion in debt, and nearly half of its 138 square miles have been abandoned, city leaders hope the new transit project will spur $3 billion in economic development to help revive their dying city.
In April, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) green-lighted the $140 million transit project.
Last year, Transportation Sec. Ray LaHood announced that Detroit would be getting $25 million in federal funds for M-1 Rail. The rest of the construction costs will be raised from private donors.
.......“That’s decades away from happening,” Staley pointed out. “The idea that people would move into a bankrupt city with out-of-control spending and the worst public schools in the nation because of a streetcar really strains any concept of credibility.”
The light rail line will connect with Detroit’s People Mover, which runs in a 2.9-mile loop around the downtown section of the city.
People Mover
Detroit's People Mover. (AP photo)
The People Mover, which opened in 1987, was designed to carry up to 15 million riders per year, but attracted only 2.2 million passengers last year, according to data from the American Public Transportation Association.
The line has to be heavily subsidized by Detroit taxpayers because the 75-cent fare only covers 11 percent of the operating costs per passenger mile.
Staley says that the MI-Rail project is likely to share a similar fate.

Why Has the AP Ignored Its Own Stylebook on Several Occasions in Its Coverage Michael Brown Shooting? | TheBlaze.com

Why Has the AP Ignored Its Own Stylebook on Several Occasions in Its Coverage Michael Brown Shooting? | TheBlaze.com:
"The Associated Press has seemingly ignored its own stylebook on several occasions by referring to 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, as a “teen” or “teenager” rather than a “man.”"

Articles: Climate Science Does Not Support IPCC Conclusions

Articles: Climate Science Does Not Support IPCC Conclusions:
The real question relates to Climate Sensitivity (CS) -- defined as the temperature rise associated with a doubling of CO2 (The definition varies slightly between different authors.) 
IPCC initially claimed a very large CS. But after the first Assessment report of 1990, CS dropped from 4.5 to about 2.5OC. From then on, IPCC only considered the last part of the 20th century and no longer claimed the earlier warming (1910-40) to be manmade [see Slide-1].
S-1: (a) GAST (Global Ave Surface Temp)  (b) Note that max US temp occurred in 1930s  Source: GISS
In my view, CS may actually be close to zero. This means CO2 has very little influence on climate change -- probably because of negative feedback. There is still debate, however, about what kind of negative feedback to expect. Should it come from water vapor or from clouds?  

History for August 19

History for August 19 - On-This-Day.com:
80 years ago, in 1934, 89.9 percent of German voters approved Chancellor Adolf Hitler taking the powers of the dormant presidency. Hitler was therefore in uncontestable supreme command ofGermany.

Birth anniversaries of Coco Chanel (1883-1971),  Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991) and Orville Wright (1871-1948).


Happy Birthday, William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd US president!

Happy Birthday! Kevin Dillon, Jill St. John, Fred Thompson



1812 - "Old Ironsides" (the USS Constitution) won a battle against the British frigate Guerriere east of Nova Scotia. 


1856 - Gail Borden received a patent for his process of condensing milk by vacuum. 


1909 - The first car race to be run on brick occurred at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 


1917 - Team managers John McGraw and Christy Matthewson were arrested for breaking New York City's blue laws. The crime was their teams were playing baseball on Sunday. 


1919 - Afghanistan gained independence from Britain. 





1929 - "Amos and Andy," the radio comedy program, made its debut on NBC starring Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll. 


1934 - Adolf Hitler was approved for sole executive power in Germany as Fuehrer. 


1940 - The new Civil Aeronautics Administration awarded honorary license #1 to Orville Wright. 


1942 - About 6,000 Canadian and British soldiers launched a raid against the Germans at Dieppe, France. They suffered about 50 percent casualties. 


1960 - Francis Gary Powers, an American U-2 pilot, was convicted of espionage in Moscow. 


1960 - Two dogs were launched in a satellite into Earth's orbit by the Soviet Union. 


1991 - Soviet hard-liners announced that President Mikhail Gorbachev had been removed from power. Gorbachev returned to power two days later. 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Do We Have a Sociopath in the White House? | TheBlaze.com

Do We Have a Sociopath in the White House? | TheBlaze.com:
"This is how he’s been his entire adult life. It all started at Columbia University.
I believe we have a president who is an arrogant, egomaniacal sociopath.
The definition of a “sociopath” is a person with an antisocial personality disorder. They are often well liked because of their charm and high charisma, but they do not usually care about other people. They think mainly of themselves and often blame others for the things that they do. They have a complete disregard for rules and lie constantly. They seldom feel guilt or learn from punishments."

CNN Now Reporting Potential Bombshell in Ferguson Shooting Regarding What Alleged Friend of Officer Darren Wilson Told TheBlaze’s Dana Loesch On-Air | Video | TheBlaze.com

CNN Now Reporting Potential Bombshell in Ferguson Shooting Regarding What Alleged Friend of Officer Darren Wilson Told TheBlaze’s Dana Loesch On-Air | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"For the very first time, an alleged “friend” of the officer who fatally shot Ferguson teenager Michael Brown is revealing new details about the controversial incident that has sparked unrest in cities across the country, CNN reported on Monday."

These Are The 10 Most Boring Places In Michigan

These Are The 10 Most Boring Places In Michigan - Movoto:
Ah, Michigan, The Great Lakes State.
The state of warm days spent on the lake, rich culture, arts, fascinating and fit people everywhere you look, and so many things to do in each and every city that you won’t even know where to start.
In fact, we’ve already made a list of the 10 most exciting places in Michigan.
Then there are some places that aren’t exactly bastions of excitement.
Here are the 10 most boring places in Michigan, starting with our winner (or loser, depending on how you look at it), Norton Shores:
1. City of Norton Shores
2. City of Southgate
3. City of Roseville
4. City of Romulus
5. City of Southfield
6. City of Oak Park
6. City of Warren
8. City of Taylor
9. City of Inkster
10. City of Lincoln Park
If you’re a resident of Norton Shores, or any one of these top 10, you might be torn between outrage: “Our city made the most boring list!” and elation that your city actually won, well, something: “Our city made a list!”

Detroit losing MILLIONS because it buys CHEAP BATTERIES

Detroit losing MILLIONS because it buys CHEAP BATTERIES – report • The Register:
"But such frugality has a price, city sources say, because the discount batteries that Detroit is using now don't do the job as well as the name-brand alkaline cells the city used before budget cuts took effect.
As a result – according to the office of the emergency manager, whose thankless job it is to oversee the city's ongoing fiscal crisis – on any given day, nearly half of Detroit's parking meters aren't working.
It's not just that the cheap batteries don't last as long. 
Apparently, they're also more sensitive to temperature, particularly when Detroit's frigid winters hit.
In icy conditions, they may give out significantly less than the full 9-volt charge, which can play havoc with parking meters' fussy circuitry.
On an 8.2-volt charge, a meter might take money but not give out any parking time, and at 8 volts it will stop working altogether, one meter repairman told the Detroit News."

Holi crapoli! This site tells us Chicago is "murder city USA"------- HeyJackass! | Illustrating Chicago Values

HeyJackass! | Illustrating Chicago Values
Chicago shooting vs murder trend

The Hidden Audio Of Mike Brown Shooting Eye Witness – A Witness Conversation Unknowingly Captured at the Scene of the Ferguson Shooting is a Game-Changer

The Hidden Audio Of Mike Brown Shooting Eye Witness – A Witness Conversation Unknowingly Captured at the Scene of the Ferguson Shooting is a Game-Changer | The Last Refuge:

1 How’d he get from there to there?
#2 Because he ran, the police was still in the truck – cause he was like over the truck
{crosstalk}
#2 But him and the police was both in the truck, then he ran – the police got out and ran after him
{crosstalk}
#2 Then the next thing I know he coming back toward him cus - the police had his gun drawn already on him –
#1. Oh, the police got his gun
#2 The police kept dumpin on him, and I’m thinking the police kept missing – he like – be like – but he kept coming toward him
It was a sharp Treeper  who originally caught the background conversation within the video.  The video was originally uploaded by a U-Tube account “Black Canseco“.

The 50 Best College Towns In America

The 50 Best College Towns In America - Best College Reviews

Our national disgrace!---Stung by Suicide: 20 Service-Members a Day Kill Themselves

Kwame's lawyer as SOC?!!!!-----As Democrats assemble November slate, could Secretary of State nominee raise eyebrows?

Tim Skubick: As Democrats assemble November slate, could Secretary of State nominee raise eyebrows? | MLive.com:
"Democrats do not appear to be concerned that one of their statewide candidates has done legal work for Matty Moroun and the former Mayor of Detroit.
It is not a major issue at this read, but just for the sake of discussion let’s review some of the lawyer-ing done by probable Secretary of State candidate Godfrey Dillard.
He’s a Detroit attorney.
One of his clients is the litigious owner of the Ambassador Bridge and the other was Kwame Kilpatrick.
Will that raise political eyebrows?
One Democratic player wonders if Dillard could take some heat and could the rest of the ticket be forced to defend him?
When the Detroit City Council was making noises about ousting his Honor, or not-so-honorable Mayor Kilpatrick, it was Mr. Dillard representing city government, who argued against that.
As for his legal work on behalf of Mr. Moroun, one would have to ask what does that have to do with Mr. Dillard wanting to beat Ruth Johnson to be SOS?"

Sunspots 2014: Two big surprises

Sunspots 2014: Two big surprises | Communities Digital News
AUSTIN, August 16, 2014 – A rare spotless day on the sun on July 17-18, 2014 triggered public speculation that an already stunted Cycle 24 was nearly over. Such is not the case. Defying the odds for so late in a sunspot cycle, another solar sunspot maximum was set last month. Another one is coming this month.
In other major news, a long needed revision to the 400-year sunspot record was proposed. It’ll be the first change made to the sunspot record since it was first established by Rudolf Wolf back in 1849. The changes will affect long-term climate and other dependent scientific studies.
One effect of the proposal will be to reduce modern sunspot totals. That will wipe out the so-called “Modern Maximum” and make the current sunspot cycle, Cycle 24, the weakest in 200 years.

Cycle 24 solar sunspot progression


New solar maximum set in July. Credit/SILSO data, Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels
.....Cycle 24 still remains the weakest solar cycle in 100 years. It’s nowhere near NASA’s forecast peak. Data indicating weak sunspot activity over the next couple cycles remain strong.
....When that change finally arrives, long-term indicators suggest the next sunspot cycle will be much weaker than this one. That could portend a general cooling trend for earth, if history serves as a guide to future behavior.
Extended periods of inactivity – like the Spörer, Maunder and Dalton minimums – were all accompanied by cooler earth temperatures. Conditions today mimic Cycles 3, 4 and 5 which marked the beginning of the Dalton Minimum.
Read more at http://www.commdiginews.com/news-2/sunspots-2014-two-big-surprises-24027/#Itdy3JSROtjzOrLU.99

OMG! Da unions gettin' screwed. Who'd of thunk?------Power plant regs spur new union rebellion for Obama administration

Power plant regs spur new union rebellion for Obama administration | Fox News:
"But labor organizations are now piping up regarding an Environmental Protection Agency proposal to cut carbon-dioxide emissions by 30 percent by 2030. 
The rules are intended to curb global warming.
Last week, Edwin Hill, president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), penned an op-ed claiming the plan would “have a dramatic impact on the American economy but only a minimal effect on global carbon emissions.”
Hill claimed the EPA plan is a “classic example of federal tunnel vision—focusing on a single goal with little heed for the costs and dangers."
He predicted the plan would kill roughly “52,000 permanent direct jobs in utilities, mining and rail and at least another 100,000 jobs in related industries” – losses that would fall particularly hard on rural communities.
....."Our initial analysis indicates that there will be a loss of 75,000 direct coal generation jobs in the United States by 2020,” Roberts said, adding:
"And no one -- no one -- can point to a significant reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions that is guaranteed to come from this rule.”

Where the hell is Al?-------Four men shot in one hour in Flint Sunday night, police say

Four men shot in one hour in Flint Sunday night, police say | MLive.com:
"FLINT, MI -- Four people were shot within about an hour in Flint Sunday night, Aug. 17, police say.
Between 8:30 and about 9:30 p.m. Sunday, three shootings left four men with gunshot wounds, Sgt. Troy Simpson with the Flint Police Department said."


A Medicare scam that just kept rolling

A Medicare scam that just kept rolling | The Washington Post:
LOS ANGELES — In the little office where they ran the scam, a cellphone would ring on Sonia Bonilla’s desk. 
That was the sound of good news: Somebody had found them a patient.
When Bonilla answered the phone, one of the scam’s professional “patient recruiters” would read off the personal data of a senior citizen. 
Name. 
DOB. 
Medicare ID number. 
Bonilla would hang up and call Medicare, the enormous federal health-insurance program for those over 65.
She asked a single question: Had the government ever bought this patient a power wheelchair?
No? 
Then the scam was off and running.
“If they did not have one, they would be taken to the doctor, so the doctor could prescribe a chair for them,” Bonilla recalled. 
On a log sheet, Bonilla would make a note that the recruiter was owed an $800 finder’s fee. 
“They were paid for each chair.”
This summer, in a Los Angeles courtroom, Bonilla described the workings of a peculiar fraud scheme that — starting in the mid-1990s — became one of the great success stories in American crime.
The sucker in this scheme was the U.S. government. 
That wasn’t the peculiar part.
The tool of the crime was the motorized wheelchair.
The wheelchair scam was designed to exploit blind spots in Medicare, which often pays insurance claims without checking them first. 
Criminals disguised themselves as medical-supply companies. They ginned up bogus bills, saying they’d provided expensive wheelchairs to Medicare patients — who, in reality, didn’t need wheelchairs at all. 
Then the scammers asked Medicare to pay them back, so they could pocket the huge markup that the government paid on each chair.
A lot of the time, Medicare was fooled. 
The government paid.
Since 1999, Medicare has spent $8.2 billion to procure power wheelchairs and “scooters” for 2.7 million people. 
Today, the government cannot even guess at how much of that money was paid out to scammers.

Where the heck is Barry's kid???------15 shot in NYC within 8 hours, 2 dead

15 shot in NYC within 8 hours, 2 dead - New York News

NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -

Fifteen people were shot in a rash of violence in New York City.
The violence left two people dead and 13 others injured within a span of just 8 hours.

The NYPD reported the first shooting late Saturday.  It happened at an East Harlem Park.
In that incident, 3 people were shot, with one of the victims being seriously injured, at Jefferson Park on 113th Street and First Avenue; Shortly before 3 a.m.
On Sunday, 2 people were shot dead in Hamilton Heights when a driver got out of his car and opened fire.
The motorist fled after killing a 21-year-old and a 29-year-old man.
A man in his 20s was shot on West 128th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem at around 1 a.m.
A 19-year-old man was shot on Lewis Avenue and Van Buren Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant at around 2 a.m. And a 26-year-old was shot at Sutter Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue in East New York at around 5:30 a.m.
3 people were shot in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx around 3 a.m. Sunday.

A 19-year-old and a 24-year-old were both shot in the arm and a 29-year-old was shot in the thigh. The three victims are expected to survive.
In the South Jamaica section of Queens at around 6 a.m. Sunday, 4 people were shot when two men got out of a car and fired more than 20 rounds. Two of them are in critical condition.
Police say three other people were shot and injured with non-life-threatening injuries in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Officers from the NYPD also shot and injured a man who was attacking a woman with a knife in an apartment building in the Bronx shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday.

Ferguson: When Stupid and Evil Reign, It’s Good to Own a Gun

Ferguson: When Stupid and Evil Reign, It’s Good to Own a Gun | The Minority Report Blog:
Owners of SAMs Meat Market defending their store because they say police won’t. @FOX2now#ferguson pic.twitter.com/TTG2eaCw5d
— George Sells August 16, 2014

Feds Buy Border Fence ... for Ukraine | The Weekly Standard

Feds Buy Border Fence ... for Ukraine | The Weekly Standard:
"As part of the U.S. Crisis Support Package for Ukraine announced by the White House in April, the State Department awarded a $435,000 contract to B.K. Engineering System in Kyiv for razor wire to help "defend the newly imposed borders between Ukraine's mainland and the Crimean peninsula." The contract was awarded on June 12, but was just posted online this week."

Police tell Detroiters to buy guns in city riven by race issues and crime

Police tell Detroiters to buy guns in city riven by race issues and crime | Money | theguardian.com
Detroit police chief James Craig – nicknamed “Hollywood” for his years spent in the LAPD and his seeming love of being in front of the camera – has repeatedly called on “good” and “law-abiding” Detroiters to arm themselves against criminals in the city.
His words have not fallen on deaf ears.
Patricia Champion, a 63-year-old lifelong Detroiter, a grandmother and retired educator, decided to get her concealed pistol license -- a CPL -- two years ago after her son said he was increasingly worried for her safety. Champion, a resident of northwest Detroit, mostly keeps her gun, a 9mm Glock 19 that set her back $600, in her house.
“That’s why I got it: because I’m going to be in the house. Now, if somebody chooses to come in and I didn’t invite you, between the Glock and the dog, you’re gone. If one doesn’t get you, the other one will.”
“The police are not going to protect you when something is being perpetrated on you. They may turn up after the fact and run after that person, but you have to protect yourself,” Champion says.
Champion’s fears of facing a threat in her home are not ill-founded. Besides having the worst homicide rate among large American cities, Detroit experienced 12,935 burglaries last year. With around 250,000 households, that means Detroiters have roughly a 1 in 20 chance of being burgled. To residents who have been victims of crime, being allowed to carry a weapon, whether openly or concealed, is not just reassuring, it’s part of the pragmatic reality of living in the Motor City. Wayne County, which encapsulates Detroit and its metro area, counted 83,950 active concealed-pistol permits as of 1 August 2014 – meaning one permit for every 21 households.

The Most Commonly Spoken Language In Your State Is...

The Most Commonly Spoken Language In Your State Is... | Zero Hedge: