Saturday, June 27, 2015

Jeb Bush: I would fire OPM director over hack attack

Jeb Bush: I would fire OPM director over hack attack - The Washington Post:
"The recently disclosed breach of the Office of Personnel Management’s security-clearance computer system took place a year ago and is now believed to have affected the personal data of more than 18 million current, former and potential federal workers.
...[Looking for help after the federal employee hack? Prepare to spend a few hours on hold.]
Bush also called on Obama to fire Katherine Archuleta, the head of OPM, who has led the agency since Nov. 2013.
Previously, she served as national political director of Obama's 2012 reelection campaign."

Trump National Doral Miami

Trump National Doral Miami

Republican Governor Issues Defiant Statement to Obama: We ‘Will Not Comply’ | Video | TheBlaze.com

Republican Governor Issues Defiant Statement to Obama: We ‘Will Not Comply’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana will not comply with President Barack Obama’s plan to battle climate change by requiring reductions in emissions from coal-fired power plants, Republican Gov. Mike Pence said Wednesday."




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The fading of the teen summer job

The fading of the teen summer job | Pew Research Center:
With Each Decade, Teen Employment Has Fallen"In the 1970s and ’80s, most teens could expect to be working at least part of their summer vacation. But the share of teens working summer jobs has dwindled since the early 1990s; last summer, fewer than a third of teens had a job."

College Declares Haymarket Riot Reference a Violent Threat to College President

College Declares Haymarket Riot Reference a Violent Threat to College President - FIRE
CHICAGO, June 8, 2015—Oakton Community College (OCC) is insisting that a one-sentence “May Day” email referencing the Haymarket Riot sent by a faculty member to several colleagues constituted a “true threat” to the college president.
Lawyers for the Chicago-area college argue that the email, which noted that May Day (May 1) is a traditional time for workers to remember the riot, threatened violence.
Last month, OCC demanded that the now former faculty member “cease and desist” from similar communications in the future or face potential legal action.
May Day is celebrated every year on May 1 by the international labor movement to commemorate the fight for workers’ rights.
The celebration is historically associated with the 1886 Haymarket Riot in Chicago.
...On May 1, Chester Kulis sent an email to OCC colleagues that read, “Have a happy MAY DAY when workers across the world celebrate their struggle for union rights and remember the Haymarket riot in Chicago.” The email, titled “May Day – The Antidote to the Peg Lee Gala,” was written in response to a reception hosted by OCC in celebration of the retirement of college president Margaret B. Lee.
...In response to Kulis’s email, an attorney representing OCC wrote a cease-and-desist letter to Kulis on May 7, arguing that Kulis’s reference to the Haymarket Riot was a threat of violence because the famous workers’ rally in Chicago “resulted in 11 deaths and more than 70 people injured.” The attorney, Philip H. Gerner III, went on to say that similar future communications could result in legal action..."

‘The Country As You Know It…Is Done’: Beck’s Withering Reaction to Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision | Video | TheBlaze.com

‘The Country As You Know It…Is Done’: Beck’s Withering Reaction to Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision | Video | TheBlaze.com:

“I don’t know how you get around it, guys,” Beck’s co-host Stu Burguiere agreed, arguing that the Supreme Court has become both judicial and legislative. “They’re freaking inserting words into laws after they’re passed. They’re putting words into laws that aren’t there. The design of this country with this system is completely gone.”

Beck said America needs a “reset” because there is “nothing left” of the system as it was created."

The White House Tells Doctors To Warn About Global Warming

The White House Tells Doctors To Warn About Global Warming | The Daily Caller
Americans trust their doctors, so the White House wants these medical professionals to be a mouthpiece for President Obama’s global warming agenda.
“We also need doctors, nurses and citizens, like all of you”President Obama said in a taped speech presented to medical professionals gathered at the White House, “to get to work to raise awareness and organize folks for real change.”
...The central message: doctors should warn their patients that global warming could make their health worse.
...The Commission’s report funding included support from the ClimateWorks Foundation and the European Climate Foundation — organizations that fund environmental groups and projects aimed at tackling global warming.
Critics of the White House summit argued the event highlighted the collusion between the Obama administration and activist groups.
The pro-business Center for Regulatory Solutions (CRS) called out the White house for teaming up with the American Lung Association (ALA) to promote the tenuous link between global warming and public health..."

History for June 27

History for June 27 - On-This-Day.com
Helen Keller 1880, Bob "Captain Kangaroo" Keeshan 1927, H. Ross Perot 1930 


Julia Duffy 1951, Tobey Maguire 1975 


1693 - "The Ladies' Mercury" was published by John Dunton in London. It was the first women's magazine and contained a "question and answer" column that became known as a "problem page." 


1787 - Edward Gibbon completed "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." It was published the following May. 


1871 - The yen became the new form of currency in Japan. 


1885 - Chichester Bell and Charles S. Tainter applied for a patent for the gramophone. It was granted on May 4, 1886. 


1893 - The New York stock market crashed. By the end of the year 600 banks and 74 railroads had gone out of business. 


1931 - Igor Sikorsky filed U.S. Patent 1,994,488, which marked the breakthrough in helicopter technology. 


1964 - Ernest Borgnine and Ethel Merman were married. It only lasted 38 days. 


1973 - Former White House counsel John W. Dean told the Senate Watergate Committee about an "enemies list" that was kept by the Nixon White House. 


1985 - Route 66 was officially removed from the United States Highway System. 

Friday, June 26, 2015

Judge Napolitano Unleashes Scathing Reaction to Supreme Court Decision — and He Doesn’t Hold Back on John Roberts | Video | TheBlaze.com

Judge Napolitano Unleashes Scathing Reaction to Supreme Court Decision — and He Doesn’t Hold Back on John Roberts | Video | TheBlaze.com:

“The court is now in the business of saving a statute in order to save its reputation,” Napolitano said, summarizing the dissent of Justice Antonin Scalia.

“I believe … [Roberts] will continue to undermine his won credibility as a fair-minded jurist, because he has reached to bizarre and odd contortions in order to save this statute twice,” Napolitano said."



How the lib-snobs "think"-----Kim Kardashian appeared on NPR and listeners are outraged

Kim Kardashian appeared on NPR and listeners are outraged - The Washington Post:
Last weekend, the producers of “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me” — the NPR quiz show known for its cheeky, wonkish humor — committed a horrible, no-good, sacrilegious faux pas:
They booked a particular celebrity for an interview.
The outrage was instantaneous.
“My first impulse after her introduction on the show was to question the meaning of life,” one commenter wrote.
Another listener angrily informed NPR’s ombudsman, Elizabeth Jensen, that they found the show “so misguided and offensive, I fear I will never be able to listen again.
“I think three horsemen of the apocalypse are now fully mounted,” a third commented.
The interviewee in question?
None other than Kim Kardashian, television personality, mobile-phone game mogul, selfie aficionado, wife of Kanye, mother of North and apparent harbinger of the end of the world...
...The man who helped precipitate that shift, a researcher and radio consultant named David Giovannoni, had a name for this particular persnickety brand of NPR listener: monks.
“These types are different from the regular news consumers, the typical news consumers who like debate and ideas, depth and logic.
This different type of listener, not so dissimilar demographically, is vastly different psycho-graphically,” he said, according to Pesca.
“Sharply differentiated by their needs and gratifications,” monks seek “to escape from the troubled exterior world and seek an interior serenity.”
People who only wanted to hear classical music on NPR?
Monks.
People who find Kim K. joking about Kim Jong Un so offensive that they fear “contamination through the speakers?”
Also monks.
Here’s what Pesca had to say:
There is a type of NPR listener — and it’s a type of media consumer, it goes way beyond NPR—that defines themselves by what they are not.
To some extent, we all do this.
The bands we like, the foods we don’t eat.
But with them, it’s a much huger deal.
They’re closed-minded, they use affiliation with NPR...
A news consumer might not like the vapidity of Kim Kardashian on her e-show — but at least if they are a fan of this news comedy show, might be curious enough to see what a comedy show does with this figure, in the context of comedy.
The Monk, on the other hand, is driven by a desire to achieve the inner state that allows him or her to make sense of the world.
NPR or whatever media, for the Monk, is an escape from the sullied world. 
It’s crabby, it’s snooty and it hates the big booty.

Unintended consequences-----Supreme Court may make marriage more than just option for same-sex couples seeking benefits

Equality makes sense. 
Hopefully government and other tax associated institutions will stop taking tax dollars and gifting employee benefits to those who choose not to marry. 
Otherwise it would be terribly unfair.
Get this fixed now!

Supreme Court may make marriage more than just option for same-sex couples seeking benefits - Crain's Detroit Business:
If same-sex couples legally can marry in Michigan, then some actually might have to in order to preserve partner benefits coverage through their employers.
... Almost half of the 25 percent of employers in the survey who said they offer benefits to unmarried partners of employees today offer such plans only for unmarried same-sex couples.
That suggests the benefits picture could change quickly at some of those companies after the end of this month..."
Banning Flags

British White Sex Slave Ring Run By Muslims Grows to Over 300 Victims | John Hawkins' Right Wing News

British White Sex Slave Ring Run By Muslims Grows to Over 300 Victims | John Hawkins' Right Wing News:

"For well over two decades the British police in Rotherham, England completely ignored and refused to investigate the growing case of white teenagers being turned into sex slaves for the area’s Muslim invaders. Why? Because the cops were afraid of being called “racists.” Now that the cops there are FINALLY doing something about the massive criminal enterprise they have now found over that 300 white British girls were repeatedly raped and turned into prostitutes by Muslims."

Uber Driver Robbed At Gunpoint After Company Disarmed Drivers

Uber Driver Robbed At Gunpoint After Company Disarmed Drivers
On Wednesday, an Uber driver in Queens was robbed by a man who allegedly got in his car, pointed a rifle at him, and demanded his money.
This incident took place just two weeks after Uber formally changed its gun policy by banning drivers from possessing firearms for self-defense.
It comes less than a week since Uber made that change public.
According to the New York Daily News, the Uber driver stopped for up a 22-year-old man “on 67th Ave. and Burns St. in Rego Park just after midnight.”
The two negotiated a price then the man got in the car, only to allegedly point a rifle at the driver and demand all his money.
The driver handed over $60 and the 22-year-old suspect jumped out of the car and fled.
...Ironically, when Uber announced the ban on guns for self-defense they said the impetus was “to make sure riders and drivers feel comfortable.” 
Perhaps they meant riders who intend to hold up drivers?
Things were different just two months ago.
For example, the Chicago Tribune reported that on April 20 an armed Uber driver was able to use his concealed carry handgun to stop an attempted mass shooting.
That same driver would now have to flee for cover and scream for help like everyone else, thanks to the new prohibition against guns for self-defense."

Crappy Days Are Here Again by Myron Magnet

Crappy Days Are Here Again by Myron Magnet, City Journal June 24, 2015
It’s De Blasio Time, and madmen with machetes are on the loose.
Twenty-three prior arrests, including menacing someone with a machete five years ago, and this madman is still walking the streets? 
Seeing a passerby’s video of Sook Yeong Im, a pretty young Korean tourist, lying on the 40th Street sidewalk after crazy career criminal Frederick Young, 43, had twice slashed open her arm with his viciously honed weapon—exposing muscle fiber and sending blood spurting everywhere—brought back in an instant the knot of fear New Yorkers carried in their stomachs in the pre-Rudy Giuliani era, when out-of-control crime was killing not just one person every four hours, 365 days a year, but also was killing Gotham itself.
That the assault occurred in Bryant Park at 11:30 on a sun-drenched early-summer morning, as the victim was looking for a seat after her yoga class, seemed to unravel just about every gain that the tireless efforts of thousands over 20 years had achieved to make New York once more the capital of the world. 
Suddenly, it seems we’re back to Son of Sam or the Wild Man of West 96th Street..."

Quotas and ping pong tables?!!!-----Wayne State medical school told it could be placed on accreditation probation

Wayne State medical school told it could be placed on accreditation probation - Crain's Detroit Business:
"...The 1,200-student medical school in Midtown Detroit —  the largest single medical school campus in America — was cited for 12 violations of LCME accreditation standards, including a lack of student diversity and lack of independent and active teaching in the school curriculum, said Roy Wilson, Wayne State’s president.
...Other areas of noncompliance with LCME standards include inadequate numbers of students’ lockers and lack of space in cafeteria, lounge and auditorium areas, Wilson said.
But Sobel said LCME ignored Wayne State’s large gymnasium, meditation room and recreation room for students.
“(LCME) noted one student complained we only had one pingpong table,” he said.
If the Wayne State medical school is placed on LCME probation, it will join an increasing number of schools cited the past several years...."

Taxpayers slapped with $866,615 jet fuel bill for Obama's Earth Day speech | WashingtonExaminer.com

Taxpayers slapped with $866,615 jet fuel bill for Obama's Earth Day speech | WashingtonExaminer.com:

"President Obama's decision to take his Earth Day speech attacking climate change "deniers" to Florida, home of two GOP presidential candidates, cost taxpayers $866,615.40 just for the flight of Air Force One.

Taxpayer watchdog Judicial Watch revealed Wednesday that the Air Force provided documents showing the flight expenses of flying the jumbo jet 4.2 hours to Miami. He was then helicoptered 20 minutes to the Florida Everglades for his speech."