Wednesday, May 28, 2014

History for May 28

History for May 28 - On-This-Day.com:
Birth anniversary of Joseph Guillotin (1738-1814), French physician who helped create the decapitation device that now bears his name.


Birth anniversary of perhaps the greatest male athlete of the 20th century--Jim Thorpe (1888-1953).

Birth anniversary of James Bond creator Ian Fleming (1908-64).

Happy Birthday! Rudolph Giuliani, Gladys Knight, Marco Rubio

1863 - The first black regiment left Boston to fight in the U.S. Civil War


1928 - Chrysler Corporation merged with Dodge Brothers, Inc. 


1934 - The Dionne quintuplets were born near Callender, Ontario, to Olivia and Elzire Dionne. The babies were the first quintuplets to survive infancy. 


1940 - During World War II, Belgium surrendered to Germany. 


1957 - National League club owners voted to allow the Brooklyn Dodgers to move to Los Angeles and that the New York Giants could move to San Francisco. 


1996 - U.S. President Clinton's former business partners in the Whitewater land deal were convicted of fraud. 


1998 - Pakistan matched India with five nuclear test blasts. The U.S., Japan and other nations imposed economic sanctions. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said "Today, we have settled the score with India." 


2002 - Russia became a limited partner in NATO with the creation of the NATO-Russia Council. 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Planned Parenthood Says God Supports Abortions

Planned Parenthood Says God Supports Abortions:

"Planned Parenthood, whose implicit taxpayer-funded mission is the mass slaughter of unborn children, recently attempted to hijack religion as a way to coerce pregnant women into making the devastating decision to kill their own babies.
In a “Pastoral Letter to Patients,” the organization asserted that God does not mind the fact that developing life created in His image is being massacred by the millions in modern America.
The letter, endorsed by far-left members of the ‘clergy,’ states that the “decision to have an abortion is personal.”
According to the “religious leaders” who signed on to this outrageous disinformation campaign, the Bible does not strictly prohibit abortion, which must mean such butchery is permissible."

Sen. Ted Cruz: 41 Democrat Senators Want to ‘Repeal the First Amendment!’

Sen. Ted Cruz: 41 Democrat Senators Want to ‘Repeal the First Amendment!’:

"Cruz then explained why Democrats are pushing for the anti-free speech measure: 
“Because elected officials have decided they don’t like it when the citizenry has the temerity to criticize what they’ve done. They don’t like it when pastors in their community stand up and speak the truth. And it makes their lives inconvenient when they’re not standing for principle and actually that’s pointed out back home.”
Cruz went on to explain that the amendment, which has 41 co-sponsors (all Democrats) would specifically protect organizations like the New York Times, but would be an attack on religious liberty and would “muzzle” citizens from “saying things that government finds inconvenient.”

Money For Detroit Is Clearly a Bailout

Money For Detroit Is Clearly a Bailout [Mackinac Center]:
"The reason that this payment is a bailout and not a settlement is simple.
People “settle” when one party insists that they have a claim against the other.
When a homeowner sues a contractor when their roof collapses, the contractor may pay to settle their dispute.
Detroit is asking for something different. 
It is asking the state for assistance to pay its debts. 
That’s a textbook bailout.
The city is not asking for the state to pay all of its debts.
That is why this deal is a partial bailout.
Gov. Snyder may want to claim that this bailout releases the state from any obligations over state constitutional pension protections.
Yet the responsibility for pension obligations ultimately lies with the city.
The constitution makes pension obligations contractual obligations of the city, and these responsibilities have been deemed to be subject to federal bankruptcy rules that are fundamentally about abridging contractual rights.
(Besides, the constitutional language was also meant to prevent pension underfunding, and that was clearly a breach in the city’s responsibility.)"

When Work Is Punished: The Tragedy Of America's Welfare State

When Work Is Punished: The Tragedy Of America's Welfare State | Zero Hedge:
"Exactly two years ago, some of the more politically biased progressive media outlets (who are quite adept at creating and taking down their own strawmen arguments, if not quite as adept at using an abacus, let alone a calculator) took offense at our article "In Entitlement America, The Head Of A Household Of Four Making Minimum Wage Has More Disposable Income Than A Family Making $60,000 A Year."
In it we merely explained what has become the painful reality in America: for increasingly more it is now more lucrative - in the form of actual disposable income - to sit, do nothing, and collect various welfare entitlements, than to work. 
This is graphically, and very painfully confirmed, in the below chart from Gary Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (a state best known for its broke capital Harrisburg).
As quantitied, and explained by Alexander, "the single mom is better off earnings gross income of $29,000 with $57,327 in net income & benefits than to earn gross income of $69,000 with net income and benefits of $57,045.""

Teenage Robber Tries to Kill Store Clerk With Sawed off .22 Rifle, but Clerk Returns Fire

[Video] Teenage Robber Tries to Kill Store Clerk With Sawed off .22 Rifle, but Clerk Returns Fire: "Once again we have a story that disproves one of the anti-gunners most repeated myths about self defense. 
They say if someone already has a gun drawn on you, there is no way you can defend yourself and you’re better off just cooperating.
Of course, we have numerous stories were people have drawn guns on armed assailants and won the fight.
We’ve also documented stories in which robbery victims cooperated only to be executed.
In this case we have yet another story where a law abiding gun owner was able to draw their firearm and win a firefight, despite the suspect already being armed."

Scandal Exhaustion

Scandal Exhaustion:

"Listening to President Obama respond on May 21 to the latest scandal regarding something about which he knew and did nothing—the mess at the Veterans Administration—was such a familiar event that I have reached a point of exhaustion trying to keep up with everything that has been so wrong about his six years in office. As he always does, he said was really angry about it."






If "everyone" didn't agree, the moolah would stop!!-------University Received Millions of Government Funds to Develop Climate Change Game

University Received Millions of Government Funds to Develop Climate Change Game | Progressives Today: "The National Science Foundation (NSF) was founded in 1950 to “promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense…” and has an annual budget of $7.2 Billion (FY 2014). Approximately twenty-four percent of that budget goes to funding research at Colleges and Universities and almost $6 Million of that went to fund the creation of propaganda in the form of a disaster “game” about Climate Change.

The grant titled #1239783 CCEP-II: Polar Learning and Responding: PoLAR Climate Change Education Partnership awarded $5.7 Million dollars to Columbia University in New York in order to create a “game” in an attempt to inform the public about the future dangers of man-made Climate Change. "

Read it all!!!------The Myth of the Climate Change '97%'

Joseph Bast and Roy Spencer: The Myth of the Climate Change '97%' - WSJ.com
What is the origin of the false belief—constantly repeated—that almost all scientists agree about global warming?
By JOSEPH BAST And ROY SPENCER
Last week Secretary of State John Kerry warned graduating students at Boston College of the "crippling consequences" of climate change. "Ninety-seven percent of the world's scientists," he added, "tell us this is urgent."
Where did Mr. Kerry get the 97% figure? Perhaps from his boss, President Obama, who tweeted on May 16 that "Ninety-seven percent of scientists agree: #climate change is real, man-made and dangerous." Or maybe from NASA, which posted (in more measured language) on its website, "Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that climate-warming trends over the past century are very likely due to human activities."
Yet the assertion that 97% of scientists believe that climate change is a man-made, urgent problem is a fiction. The so-called consensus comes from a handful of surveys and abstract-counting exercises that have been contradicted by more reliable research.

One frequently cited source for the consensus is a 2004 opinion essay published in Science magazine by Naomi Oreskes, a science historian now at Harvard. She claimed to have examined abstracts of 928 articles published in scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and found that 75% supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.

Ms. Oreskes's definition of consensus covered "man-made" but left out "dangerous"—and scores of articles by prominent scientists such as Richard Lindzen, John Christy, Sherwood Idso and Patrick Michaels, who question the consensus, were excluded. The methodology is also flawed. A study published earlier this year in Nature noted that abstracts of academic papers often contain claims that aren't substantiated in the papers.

Another widely cited source for the consensus view is a 2009 article in "Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union" by Maggie Kendall Zimmerman, a student at the University of Illinois, and her master's thesis adviser Peter Doran. It reported the results of a two-question online survey of selected scientists. Mr. Doran and Ms. Zimmerman claimed "97 percent of climate scientists agree" that global temperatures have risen and that humans are a significant contributing factor.

The survey's questions don't reveal much of interest. Most scientists who are skeptical of catastrophic global warming nevertheless would answer "yes" to both questions. The survey was silent on whether the human impact is large enough to constitute a problem. Nor did it include solar scientists, space scientists, cosmologists, physicists, meteorologists or astronomers, who are the scientists most likely to be aware of natural causes of climate change.

The "97 percent" figure in the Zimmerman/Doran survey represents the views of only 79 respondents who listed climate science as an area of expertise and said they published more than half of their recent peer-reviewed papers on climate change. Seventy-nine scientists—of the 3,146 who responded to the survey—does not a consensus make.

In 2010, William R. Love Anderegg, then a student at Stanford University, used Google Scholar to identify the views of the most prolific writers on climate change. His findings were published in Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences. Mr. Love Anderegg found that 97% to 98% of the 200 most prolific writers on climate change believe "anthropogenic greenhouse gases have been responsible for 'most' of the 'unequivocal' warming." There was no mention of how dangerous this climate change might be; and, of course, 200 researchers out of the thousands who have contributed to the climate science debate is not evidence of consensus.

In 2013, John Cook, an Australia-based blogger, and some of his friends reviewed abstracts of peer-reviewed papers published from 1991 to 2011. Mr. Cook reported that 97% of those who stated a position explicitly or implicitly suggest that human activity is responsible for some warming. His findings were published in Environmental Research Letters.

Mr. Cook's work was quickly debunked. In Science and Education in August 2013, for example, David R. Legates (a professor of geography at the University of Delaware and former director of its Center for Climatic Research) and three coauthors reviewed the same papers as did Mr. Cook and found "only 41 papers—0.3 percent of all 11,944 abstracts or 1.0 percent of the 4,014 expressing an opinion, and not 97.1 percent—had been found to endorse" the claim that human activity is causing most of the current warming. Elsewhere, climate scientists including Craig Idso, Nicola Scafetta, Nir J. Shaviv and Nils-Axel Morner, whose research questions the alleged consensus, protested that Mr. Cook ignored or misrepresented their work.

Rigorous international surveys conducted by German scientists Dennis Bray and Hans von Storch—most recently published in Environmental Science & Policy in 2010—have found that most climate scientists disagree with the consensus on key issues such as the reliability of climate data and computer models. They do not believe that climate processes such as cloud formation and precipitation are sufficiently understood to predict future climate change.

Surveys of meteorologists repeatedly find a majority oppose the alleged consensus. Only 39.5% of 1,854 American Meteorological Society members who responded to a survey in 2012 said man-made global warming is dangerous.

Finally, the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change—which claims to speak for more than 2,500 scientists—is probably the most frequently cited source for the consensus. Its latest report claims that "human interference with the climate system is occurring, and climate change poses risks for human and natural systems." Yet relatively few have either written on or reviewed research having to do with the key question: How much of the temperature increase and other climate changes observed in the 20th century was caused by man-made greenhouse-gas emissions? The IPCC lists only 41 authors and editors of the relevant chapter of the Fifth Assessment Report addressing "anthropogenic and natural radiative forcing."

Of the various petitions on global warming circulated for signatures by scientists, the one by the Petition Project, a group of physicists and physical chemists based in La Jolla, Calif., has by far the most signatures—more than 31,000 (more than 9,000 with a Ph.D.). It was most recently published in 2009, and most signers were added or reaffirmed since 2007. The petition states that "there is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of . . . carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere and disruption of the Earth's climate."

We could go on, but the larger point is plain. There is no basis for the claim that 97% of scientists believe that man-made climate change is a dangerous problem.

Mr. Bast is president of the Heartland Institute. Dr. Spencer is a principal research scientist for the University of Alabama in Huntsville and the U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer on NASA's Aqua satellite.

GM Sure Recalled A Lot Of Cars Right After The Feds Sold Their Shares

GM Sure Recalled A Lot Of Cars Right After The Feds Sold Their Shares
GM knew about serious problems with the ignition switch for years, going back to at least 2007
At that time, GM had hard data from multiple crashes showing that some of its ignition switches had failed to function properly.
The U.S. government officially bailed out the automaker in December of 2008. Throughout the five-year period of U.S. government ownership, nothing was done to address the deadly switch.
According to one timeline of events, GM’s new CEO, Mary Barra, claims she did not even learn of the problem until December of 2013, which just so happens to be when the federal government sold its final shares of GM stock (at a loss of $10 billion, naturally).
Even though the company had data demonstrating a faulty ignition switch for years, it didn’t initiate a full investigation or recall until February of 2014, two months after the government sold its stake in the company. 

Full-body scanners pulled from airports get use in prisons - Los Angeles Times

Full-body scanners pulled from airports get use in prisons - Los Angeles Times:

"But the scanners — which cost between $130,000 and $170,000 each — have not gone to waste.
Most have been shipped to jails, prisons and state and local government agencies.
The TSA reported that 154 of the scanners were recently transferred to law enforcement agencies in Arkansas, New York, Michigan and other places, with 96 others remaining at the manufacturer’s warehouse.
Several law enforcement agencies paid only a fraction of the original cost under a federal surplus program."

CFPB Scraps Employee Reviews To Avoid 'Discrimination'

CFPB Scraps Employee Reviews To Avoid 'Discrimination' | The Daily Caller:
"One government agency has decided that the results of employee ratings are too discriminatory, and eliminated the process entirely.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced on Monday that it will now award all employees the highest rating regardless of performance reviews.
The CFPB, which oversees transactions in the financial sector for the federal government, decided to no longer conduct employee reviews because there were just too many apparent “significant disparities” between the races, ages, and locations of its employees."

Michigan judge awards $5M to couple after botched delivery by midwife

Michigan judge awards $5M to couple after botched delivery by midwife | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
"Three years after their baby died following a botched breech delivery at an Okemos birthing center, a DeWitt couple has been awarded $5 million in a lawsuit against the midwife in charge of their son’s birth.
Ingham County Circuit Judge Clinton Canady has ordered former nurse midwife Clarice Winkler to pay Sara and Jarad Snyder damages for the death of their son, Magnus, in 2011.
However, it’s unlikely the Snyders will collect any money because Winkler did not carry malpractice insurance, said the couple’s attorney, Brian McKeen."

The Conyers Fiasco

The Conyers Fiasco « Commentary Magazine:
"The supposed purpose of nominating petitions is to make sure that only genuine, politically viable candidates get onto the ballot, not guys wearing Uncle Sam suits.
That is a legitimate concern.
But the actual purpose of the nominating petition process is to make it harder for political insurgents to challenge the political establishment, which has the resources (and lawyers) to deal with the system.
A far better, cheaper, fairer means of ensuring only serious candidates are on the ballot is the British system, which is also widely used in Commonwealth countries and in Japan.
In Britain, a candidate standing for election to Parliament must deposit £500 (about $841) with the election authorities and he gets it back if he wins 5 percent or more of the votes.
Some countries have much higher deposit requirements.
In Japan, a candidate for the lower house of the Diet must deposit a whopping ¥3,000,000 (nearly $30,000) and win 10 percent of the vote to get it back."

Gohmert’s Tough Stance: Fire the Dems Who Let the Veterans Bill Stall in the Senate

Gohmert’s Tough Stance: Fire the Dems Who Let the Veterans Bill Stall in the Senate | TheBlaze.com:
"Just days before the long Memorial Day weekend, Senate Democrats agreed to block a bill aimed at punishing officials involved in the Department of Veterans Affairs health care scandal.
Allowing the bill to pass would have let Congress say it had at least started the process of fixing the broken VA, a gesture to veterans just before Memorial Day.
The House had already passed the bill in an easy bipartisan vote, and up until the Senate’s decision, the two parties appeared to be in rough agreement that Congress needed to move quickly."

Holy crapoli! The dims are gonna run on Obamacare Pride!!


White House Makes Big Mistake Involving Secret Identity of CIA Chief in Afghanistan | TheBlaze.com

White House Makes Big Mistake Involving Secret Identity of CIA Chief in Afghanistan | TheBlaze.com:
"The White House made a big mistake over the weekend, accidentally revealing the name of the CIA’s top officer in Kabul in a prepared list of U.S. officials who were taking part in a briefing related to President Barack Obama‘s surprise visit to Afghanistan."

History for May 27

History for May 27 - On-This-Day.com:
Birth anniversary of Wild Bill Hickok (1837-76). Shot dead at a poker table at Deadwood, Dakota Territory, on Aug 2, 1876—holding two black aces, two black eights and one other card—now called the “dead man’s hand.”

Birth anniversaries of Dashiell Hammett (1894-1961), Humphrey (1911-78), Vincent Price (1911-93)



Happy Birthday! Joseph Fiennes, Louis Gossett Jr, Ramsey Lewis

 1647 - Achsah Young, a resident of Windsor, CT, was executed for being a "witch." It was the first recorded American execution of a "witch.


1907 - The Bubonic Plague broke out in San Francisco. 


1933 - In the U.S., the Federal Securities Act was signed. The act required the registration of securities with the Federal Trade Commission. 


1941 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed an "unlimited national emergency" amid rising world tensions. 


1941 - The German battleship Bismarck was sunk by British naval and air forces. 2,300 people were killed. 


1942 - German General Erwin Rommel began a major offensive in Libya with his Afrika Korps. 


1969 - Construction of Walt Disney World began in Florida


1986 - Mel Fisher recovered a jar that contained 2,300 emeralds from the Spanish ship Atocha. The ship sank in the 17th century. 


1997 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the sexual harassment suit filed by Paula Jones could continue while President Clinton was in office. 



1999 - In The Hague, Netherlands, a war crimes tribunal indicted Slobodan Milosevic and four others for atrocities in Kosovo. It was the first time that a sitting head of state had been charged with such a crime. 

Monday, May 26, 2014

‘Breaking Point’: Democrats Privately Call Obama ‘Detached’ and ‘Incompetent,’ Says CNN’s John King

‘Breaking Point’: Democrats Privately Call Obama ‘Detached’ and ‘Incompetent,’ Says CNN’s John King: "King says that Obama’s press conference this week on the VA (Veterans’ Affairs) scandal, in which he made, in King’s own words, a “wait-and-see” approach to addressing the scandal in which untold number of veterans were left to die waiting for care from the government-run health care agency, could be remembered as the “breaking point.”

Little Girl Proclaims ‘I Shall Buy a Bullet’ on Hamas TV’s Anti-Israeli Children’s Show | Video | TheBlaze.com

Little Girl Proclaims ‘I Shall Buy a Bullet’ on Hamas TV’s Anti-Israeli Children’s Show | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"The children’s show on Hamas television that recently portrayed a giant bumble bee character who encouraged Palestinian kids to punch, throw stones at and shoot Jews has broadcast a new episode showing a little girl reciting a poem proclaiming that she would walk through thorns and fire in order to buy a bullet “at any price.”

Alarmist Paul Ehrlich Predicts Need to ‘Eat the Bodies of Your Dead’

Alarmist Paul Ehrlich Predicts Need to ‘Eat the Bodies of Your Dead’ | NewsBusters:
"The zombie apocalypse is nigh!
The zombie apocalypse is nigh!
Well, no it isn’t.
In fact, it’s probably as likely to occur as the rest of Paul Ehrlich’s predictions.
Ehrlich, a Stanford University biologist famous for his widely debunked book “The Population Bomb,” doubled down on his climate change and overpopulation fear-mongering with HuffPost Live on May 21. Ehrlich warned host Josh Zepps that the dangers of overpopulation are growing, blaming Republicans and the media for failing to take action.
While hawking a new book called “Hope On Earth,” Ehrlich’s co-author Michael Tobias praised Ehrlich’s older, outrageously wrong predictions and said they underestimated the problem.
Ehrlich, after falsely predicting  human “oblivion” 46 years ago, told Zepps humans must soon begin contemplating “eat[ing] the bodies of your dead” after resources are depleted (fava beans and a nice Chianti optional, apparently)."

Please Remember Me

Brothers Forever–

Happy Memorial Day 2014 | The Gateway Pundit:
Brothers Forever
Travis Manion and Brendan Looney were roommates at the naval academy and became as close as brothers. One became a Marine stationed in Iraq, the other, a Navy Seal in Afghanistan. Both died in action years apart and were laid to rest side-by-side in Arlington’s National Cemetery.

friends arlington

Pope Francis Refers to ‘State of Palestine’ on Holy Land Trip, Calls Mahmoud Abbas a ‘Man of Peace’ | Video | TheBlaze.com

Pope Francis Refers to ‘State of Palestine’ on Holy Land Trip, Calls Mahmoud Abbas a ‘Man of Peace’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Pope Francis delivered a powerful boost of support to the Palestinians during a Holy Land pilgrimage Sunday, repeatedly backing their statehood aspirations, praying solemnly at Israel’s controversial separation barrier and calling the stalemate in peace efforts “unacceptable.”
Palestinian officials hailed Francis’ decision to refer to the “state of Palestine.” In its official program, the Vatican referred to President Mahmoud Abbas as the president of the “state of Palestine,” and his Bethlehem office as the “presidential palace.” He pointedly called Abbas a “man of peace.”


Thank You for Being Expendable

Thank You for Being Expendable - NYTimes.com:
"Before, I thought it was a miracle that I survived the Iraq war.
Now I’m thinking it’s a miracle I’m still alive after dealing with the V.A. for so long.

The V.A. motto was taken from Abraham Lincoln’s second presidential Inaugural Address, and can be seen etched on a huge metal plaque outside the Washington headquarters:
“To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan.”

...If you want to know what the price of freedom looks like, go to a V.A. waiting room — wheelchairs, missing limbs, walking wounded, you get all of the above.

One day not long ago, while waiting for my PTSD medication, I struck up a conversation with a Vietnam veteran, who told me the message he’d gotten from his treatment at the V.A., and his country, was not “Thank you for serving,” but “Thank you for being expendable.”
I agreed with him.

Soldiers are expendable in war, and veterans are expendable and forgotten about when they return.

That’s just the way it is.

World's worst planes: The aircraft that failed

BBC - Future - World's worst planes: The aircraft that failed:
The history of aviation is littered with aircraft that failed to live up to expectations. 
Here are some of the most serious aviation failures – from nine-winged monstrosities to a plane with flapping wings.

Making Hay While the Sun Shines: The Left Politicizes Elliot Rodger

Making Hay While the Sun Shines: The Left Politicizes Elliot Rodger | Power Line:
Actually, mass shootings are pretty equally distributed among ethnic groups. 
The worst mass shooter in American history was an Asian-American, Seung-Hui Cho, and an African-American, John Muhammad, murdered at least ten people in the D.C. area. 
And, of course, the overall homicide rate among African-Americans is something like eight times the white rate.
When the NRA says, “Guns don’t kill people — people kill people,” they’ve got it half-right. Except I would amend it to this: “Guns don’t kill people — Americans kill people.”
Murder occurs in every society, but at widely varying rates. 
Switzerland and Canada have high rates of gun ownership, but low homicide rates. 
White Americans own lots of guns but commit murders at a similarly low rate. 
While it is true that “Americans kill people,” some categories of Americans kill a lot more people than others–a fact which liberals understandably try to obscure.

Blog: Premature suicide belt explosion dampens jihadi party

Blog: Premature suicide belt explosion dampens jihadi party:
"It’s the feel-good video of the day. 
I’d trade it for six cute puppy or kitten videos.
It happened in Syria, when a bunch of terrorists, said to be from abroad, got together for a little party.

Sean Brown of Mad World News reports:
The Syrian-based terror group is all sitting around singing, rifles stacked in the middle of the room in a menacing manner and their flag draped on the wall above.
As their celebration continues, all of the sudden there’s a massive BOOM and the camera is shot off the screen.
Panic ensues, and the men run around like madmen screaming “Allahu akbar!”
These men are said to be a group of Takfiri terrorists, a foreign-sponsored group that’s claimed responsibility for numerous attacks across Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq."

What Would a Real War on Poverty Look Like?

What Would a Real War on Poverty Look Like?:
"This year marks the 50th anniversary of the “War on Poverty” (announced in January of 1964) and the “Great Society” (announced 50 years ago yesterday).
These were America’s two great experiments in using the power of the federal government to transform and radically improve the country.
Fifty years and some 15 or 20 trillion dollars—depending on how you count—is a pretty good test and plenty of time to conclude that it has failed.
As I have argued elsewhere, the result of the War on Poverty has been to ameliorate some of the effects of poverty, but not to ameliorate poverty itself.
In other words, the result has been to “make the poor more secure in their poverty,” which is precisely what LBJ promised not to do. "

Shift of illegal crossings into Texas accelerates | CNS News

Shift of illegal crossings into Texas accelerates | CNS News:
"I don't think we have anywhere near the resources that we would require to even make a dent in what we've got going on here," said Chris Cabrera, a Border Patrol agent in McAllen and local vice president of the agents' union. "I think it's common knowledge that we don't have the resources, that's why they're coming in droves like they are. They're exploiting a weakness that they've found and quite frankly they're doing a good job of it."

Memorial Day: Obama and the Faculty Windbags' Waterloo

Articles: Memorial Day: Obama and the Faculty Windbags' Waterloo
...the Veterans Administration scandal has legs and this one (of so many administration scandals) cannot be swept under the rug.
Every Memorial Service will remind those who care -- and most of us still do -- that their government is often managed by callous bureaucrats who seriously, even fatally, withheld medical care for those to whom we owe an eternal debt. 
It touches so many families and reminds those of us not still in the Woodstock cannabis haze the dangers of putting important functions in the hands of  a government without workable checks, a diligent honest press, and honorable officeholders.