Two New York Times Reporters Posted Darren Wilson’s Home Address. Look Here To See THEIR Home Addresses. | John Hawkins' Right Wing News:
Since the Grand Jury verdict in Ferguson, there have been riots, looting, assaults, guns fired and cars and businesses burned to the ground.
Meanwhile, all the criminals and thugs doing this are baying for policeman Darren Wilson’s blood because they don’t like the fact he had his day in court and evidence wasn’t strong enough to bring the case to trial.
So, in this violent environment, when the life of Darren Wilson and his new wife are in danger, the New York Times is attempting to impose the death penalty on him via newspaper by publishing his home address.
It was a disgusting, despicable, immoral act and the two reporters responsible, Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson, deserve to lose their careers over what they did.
Of course, this is the New York Times, so they’re unlikely to pay any sort of penalty.
Still, I thought they deserved to pay a price.
Well, it turns out researcher extraordinaire Charles Johnson felt the same way. He acquired the home addresses of both reporters and posted them at Gotnews.
New York Times reporters Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson published the address of Darren Wilson in the New York Times so here are their addresses.
…It would be wrong, for example, to publish Bosman’s address at
5620 N WAYNE AVE APT 2
CHICAGO, IL 60660-4204
COOK COUNTY
It would be similarly wrong to publish the address of Robertson, too.
1113 N DUPRE ST
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119-3203
ORLEANS COUNTY
So why do journalists think they are beyond examination?
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Our wonderful Country
I'm sitting at a McDonalds (Honeybunch's Mom doesn't have Wi-Fi)
and I marvel at our amazing America.
The restaurant is open all day.
Filled with boisterous, cheerful employees.
Young, old, white, minority.
Having fun while working.
Maybe they'd prefer to be home with family and friends.
Maybe they don't have that option.
But they do what's necessary.
This is what our country is all about.
Not Ferguson, Mo.
Happy Thanksgiving
How One Woman’s Vandalized Bakery Has Become the Greatest Story to Come Out of Ferguson Riots | TheBlaze.com
How One Woman’s Vandalized Bakery Has Become the Greatest Story to Come Out of Ferguson Riots | TheBlaze.com:
"With all the headlines about America’s problems and alleged cases of racism, instances like this can be a breath of fresh air and serve as a reminder of the tremendous good Americans are capable of — regardless of skin color, gender or any other differences that can sometimes divide us."
"With all the headlines about America’s problems and alleged cases of racism, instances like this can be a breath of fresh air and serve as a reminder of the tremendous good Americans are capable of — regardless of skin color, gender or any other differences that can sometimes divide us."
Private property and the Pilgrims
Private property and the Pilgrims - The Washington Post
"There is much to be thankful for on Thanksgiving. One lesson of the holiday that we should try not to forget is how the Pilgrims were saved from starvation and misery by private property rights.
Economist Benjamin Powell summarizes the story here:
Economist Benjamin Powell summarizes the story here:
Many people believe that after suffering through a severe winter, the Pilgrims’ food shortages were resolved the following spring when the Native Americans taught them to plant corn and a Thanksgiving celebration resulted. In fact, the pilgrims continued to face chronic food shortages for three years until the harvest of 1623. Bad weather or lack of farming knowledge did not cause the pilgrims’ shortages. Bad economic incentives did.In 1620 Plymouth Plantation was founded with a system of communal property rights. Food and supplies were held in common and then distributed based on equality and need as determined by Plantation officials. People received the same rations whether or not they contributed to producing the food, and residents were forbidden from producing their own food. Governor William Bradford, in his 1647 history, Of Plymouth Plantation, wrote that this system was found to breed much confusion and discontent and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort. The problem was that “young men, that were most able and fit for labour, did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men’s wives and children without any recompense.” Because of the poor incentives, little food was produced.Faced with potential starvation in the spring of 1623, the colony decided to implement a new economic system. Every family was assigned a private parcel of land. They could then keep all they grew for themselves….This change, Bradford wrote, had very good success, for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been. Giving people economic incentives changed their behavior….Once the Pilgrims in the Plymouth Plantation abandoned their communal economic system and adopted one with greater individual property rights, they never again faced the starvation and food shortages of the first three years. It was only after allowing greater property rights that they could feast without worrying that famine was just around the corner.
For a more detailed account of the Pilgrims’ transition to private property, see here. In my 2010 post on this subject, I explained why the lessons of the Pilgrims’ experience with property rights are in no way vitiated by the fact that the Plymouth Plantation was a corporation.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!"
History for November 27
History for November 27 - On-This-Day.com:
"Buffalo" Bob Smith 1917, Bruce Lee 1940, Jimi Hendrix 1942 - Musician
1701 - Anders Celsius was born in Sweden. He was the inventor of the Celsius thermometer.
1779 - The College of Pennsylvania became the University of Pennsylvania. It was the first legally recognized university in America.
1910 - New York's Pennsylvania Station opened.
1973 - The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew.
1978 - San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by Dan White, a former supervisor.
1989 - 107 people were killed when a bomb destroyed a Colombian jetliner minutes after the plane had taken off from Bogota's international airport. Police blamed the incident on drug traffickers.
1991 - The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that led the way for the establishment of a UN peacekeeping operation in Yugoslavia.
1992- In Venezuela, rebel forces tried but failed to overthrow President Carlos Andres Perez for the second time in ten months.
"Buffalo" Bob Smith 1917, Bruce Lee 1940, Jimi Hendrix 1942 - Musician
1701 - Anders Celsius was born in Sweden. He was the inventor of the Celsius thermometer.
1779 - The College of Pennsylvania became the University of Pennsylvania. It was the first legally recognized university in America.
1910 - New York's Pennsylvania Station opened.
1973 - The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew.
1978 - San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by Dan White, a former supervisor.
1989 - 107 people were killed when a bomb destroyed a Colombian jetliner minutes after the plane had taken off from Bogota's international airport. Police blamed the incident on drug traffickers.
1991 - The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that led the way for the establishment of a UN peacekeeping operation in Yugoslavia.
1992- In Venezuela, rebel forces tried but failed to overthrow President Carlos Andres Perez for the second time in ten months.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
LIBERTY REVIEW
LIBERTY REVIEW:
http://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2014/11/american-king-by-tammy-derouin-november.html
American King
By Tammy Derouin
http://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2014/11/american-king-by-tammy-derouin-november.html
American King
By Tammy Derouin
The way power was seized wasn’t surprising. Much like all of his other actions, it was done in a cowardly manor. Instead of coming out and stating who he was and what he believed, he hid in the shadows. He lured unsuspecting victims into his van by waving candy. He then waved candy or possibly incriminating information in front of any person or group who could have stopped him. This kind of story rarely ends well. But, I still believe Americans are exceptional.
Maybe we should check the Drama Department at Columbia University. That was some pretty slick acting. His borage of American sentiment at the end of his edict was like watching a grand finale of fireworks, without the feel good feeling, of course. He said it all so quickly, like he didn’t want any false, pro-American words to linger on his tongue. I bet the last thing he wanted to say was, God Bless America. So if he washed his mouth out with soap after his speech, that’s fine. I felt the need to do some serious disinfecting after subjecting myself to that kind of wickedness.
Treasury: 2,500 documents 'potentially' show IRS sharing taxpayer data with White House | WashingtonExaminer.com
Treasury: 2,500 documents 'potentially' show IRS sharing taxpayer data with White House | WashingtonExaminer.com:
“This disclosure, coming only after Cause of Action sued TIGTA over its refusal to acknowledge whether such investigations took place, and after the court ordered TIGTA to reveal whether or not documents existed, signals that the White House may have made significant efforts to obtain taxpayers’ personal information,” it said in a statement to Secrets."
“This disclosure, coming only after Cause of Action sued TIGTA over its refusal to acknowledge whether such investigations took place, and after the court ordered TIGTA to reveal whether or not documents existed, signals that the White House may have made significant efforts to obtain taxpayers’ personal information,” it said in a statement to Secrets."
Jonathan Gruber warned of Obamacare premium spike as president promised savings
Jonathan Gruber warned of Obamacare premium spike as president promised savings - Washington Times:
While President Obama campaigned on a promise that his universal health care plan would lower premiums, his controversial adviser and plan architect was privately warning the state of Wisconsin that Obamacare was poised to massively increase insurance costs for average residents, internal documents show.
Jonathan Gruber, the MIT economist currently under fire for suggesting theObama administration tried to deceive the public about the Affordable Care Act, was hired by former Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle in 2010 to conduct an analysis on how the federal health-care reform would impact the state.
White House, Hill Raided Millions from Anti-Bioterrorism Fund
White House, Hill Raided Millions from Anti-Bioterrorism Fund:
"Congress and the Obama White House looked for billions of dollars a few years ago to offset the costs of a legal settlement with black farmers and American Indians, to increase education aid to the states and to develop a vaccine for swine flu.
To get those billions, they looked to the same coffer:
Project BioShield, a $5.6 billion fund created specifically to prepare America for a bioterrorist attack and develop treatments for deadly viruses such as Ebola.
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., warned that the BioShield fund was not supposed to be raided as a source of “Monopoly money for politicians.”"
"Congress and the Obama White House looked for billions of dollars a few years ago to offset the costs of a legal settlement with black farmers and American Indians, to increase education aid to the states and to develop a vaccine for swine flu.
To get those billions, they looked to the same coffer:
Project BioShield, a $5.6 billion fund created specifically to prepare America for a bioterrorist attack and develop treatments for deadly viruses such as Ebola.
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., warned that the BioShield fund was not supposed to be raided as a source of “Monopoly money for politicians.”"
Dem Wants Gag Order On Liberal Lawyer Representing GOP In Obamacare Lawsuit | The Daily Caller
Dem Wants Gag Order On Liberal Lawyer Representing GOP In Obamacare Lawsuit | The Daily Caller:
"As part of his contract with the House of Representatives, Turley agreed not to speak to the media about the case itself. But Brady wants to extend that to pretty much anything critical of Obama’s use of executive power — especially convenient given the uproar concerning the White House’s announcement of executive amnesty just last week."
"As part of his contract with the House of Representatives, Turley agreed not to speak to the media about the case itself. But Brady wants to extend that to pretty much anything critical of Obama’s use of executive power — especially convenient given the uproar concerning the White House’s announcement of executive amnesty just last week."
Liberal Group Sees Executive Actions as Way Forward, Offers a Wish List of Actions
Liberal Group Sees Executive Actions as Way Forward, Offers a Wish List of Actions:
"Now that President Barack Obama has shown he does not need to work with Congress to achieve the changes he wants, a liberal organization is calling on Obama to go further.
Monday, the Campaign for America’s Future — a self-described “strategy center for the progressive movement” — co-director Robert Borosage offered up a left-wing wish list of items on which he says Obama should take action with his “pen and his phone.”
"Now that President Barack Obama has shown he does not need to work with Congress to achieve the changes he wants, a liberal organization is calling on Obama to go further.
Monday, the Campaign for America’s Future — a self-described “strategy center for the progressive movement” — co-director Robert Borosage offered up a left-wing wish list of items on which he says Obama should take action with his “pen and his phone.”
VA woman admits $7.2 million child-credit tax scam
VA woman admits $7.2 million child-credit tax scam « Watchdog.org
More than a year after Watchdog reported the IRS sent thousands refunds to the tiny town of Parksley, Va., a woman has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and mail fraud.
Linda Avila admitted to obtaining more than $7.2 million in refunds by exploiting the federal government’s child tax credit program.
Avila filed more than 1,700 tax returns with stolen identifications used by illegal immigrants, mainly from Mexico.
The Virginian-Pilot reported that Avila, 50, operated a landscaping and cleaning business in Parksley.
Investigators found copies of refund checks in amounts from $4,000 to more than $7,000.
The tax returns frequently cited foreign dependents, which increased the refund amounts.
Avila had the refunds mailed to various post office boxes on the Eastern Shore and in Delaware, according to court records.
The workers cashed the checks and turned over most of the money to Avila, keeping a small fee for themselves.
More than a year after Watchdog reported the IRS sent thousands refunds to the tiny town of Parksley, Va., a woman has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and mail fraud.
Linda Avila admitted to obtaining more than $7.2 million in refunds by exploiting the federal government’s child tax credit program.
Avila filed more than 1,700 tax returns with stolen identifications used by illegal immigrants, mainly from Mexico.
The Virginian-Pilot reported that Avila, 50, operated a landscaping and cleaning business in Parksley.
Investigators found copies of refund checks in amounts from $4,000 to more than $7,000.
The tax returns frequently cited foreign dependents, which increased the refund amounts.
Avila had the refunds mailed to various post office boxes on the Eastern Shore and in Delaware, according to court records.
The workers cashed the checks and turned over most of the money to Avila, keeping a small fee for themselves.
Michael Bloomberg’s Advice for What to Tell Pro-Gun Relatives Over Thanksgiving Dinner | TheBlaze.com
Michael Bloomberg’s Advice for What to Tell Pro-Gun Relatives Over Thanksgiving Dinner | TheBlaze.com:
"Everytown for Gun Safety, the organization funded by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, issued a set of five talking points for gun control advocates to follow when trying to persuade their pro-gun friends and relatives of their error in thinking on Thanksgiving."
This turkey makes more sense than Bloomberg.
"Everytown for Gun Safety, the organization funded by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, issued a set of five talking points for gun control advocates to follow when trying to persuade their pro-gun friends and relatives of their error in thinking on Thanksgiving."
This turkey makes more sense than Bloomberg.
IRS planning bonuses for employees who owe taxes
Top Republican: IRS planning bonuses for employees who owe taxes | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"A top Senate Republican is fuming over an announcement by Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen that he plans to hand out bonuses to union and non-union members who work for the agency, potentially including those who owe back taxes.
“It’s no wonder the American people find it hard to believe the IRS needs more money when the agency fails to collect back taxes from their own employees and instead rewards them with bonuses,”
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who is likely to become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee in January."
"A top Senate Republican is fuming over an announcement by Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen that he plans to hand out bonuses to union and non-union members who work for the agency, potentially including those who owe back taxes.
“It’s no wonder the American people find it hard to believe the IRS needs more money when the agency fails to collect back taxes from their own employees and instead rewards them with bonuses,”
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who is likely to become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee in January."
Top Republican: IRS planning bonuses for employees who owe taxes | WashingtonExaminer.com
Top Republican: IRS planning bonuses for employees who owe taxes | WashingtonExaminer.com:
“It’s no wonder the American people find it hard to believe the IRS needs more money when the agency fails to collect back taxes from their own employees and instead rewards them with bonuses,” Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who is likely to become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee in January. “American families have been doing more with less for far too long now, and it is time the IRS do the same.”
Hatch has publicized a letter sent this week from Koskinen to IRS employees, announcing the agency will hand out “performance awards,” worth one percent of employee base salary."
“It’s no wonder the American people find it hard to believe the IRS needs more money when the agency fails to collect back taxes from their own employees and instead rewards them with bonuses,” Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who is likely to become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee in January. “American families have been doing more with less for far too long now, and it is time the IRS do the same.”
Hatch has publicized a letter sent this week from Koskinen to IRS employees, announcing the agency will hand out “performance awards,” worth one percent of employee base salary."
He too damn IMPORTANT for facts-------Obama Did Not Watch St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Announcement
Obama Did Not Watch St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Announcement « CBS DC
WASHINGTON (CBSDC/AP) —
President Barack Obama appealed for calm and understanding in Ferguson on Monday after a grand jury decided not to indict in the death of Michael Brown, pleading with both residents and police officers to show restraint.
“We are a nation built on the rule of law, so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury’s to make,” Obama said.
President Barack Obama appealed for calm and understanding in Ferguson on Monday after a grand jury decided not to indict in the death of Michael Brown, pleading with both residents and police officers to show restraint.
“We are a nation built on the rule of law, so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury’s to make,” Obama said.
CBS News reports that Obama did not watch St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch’s announcement, but his aides did and briefed him. It was the fifth time Obama addressed Brown’s death.
‘Heartbreaking’ Video Shows the Moment a Ferguson Store Owner Processes What Looters Have Done. But This Isn’t Just Any Business…
‘Heartbreaking’ Video Shows the Moment a Ferguson Store Owner Processes What Looters Have Done. But This Isn’t Just Any Business… | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Amid the chaos and smoke from burning buildings in Ferguson, Missouri, on Monday night, one ransacked business stood out:
Ferguson Market and Liquor, the very store Michael Brown was shown on video robbing before he was fatally shot."
"Amid the chaos and smoke from burning buildings in Ferguson, Missouri, on Monday night, one ransacked business stood out:
Ferguson Market and Liquor, the very store Michael Brown was shown on video robbing before he was fatally shot."
White House Releases Plan 3,415 Regulations Thanksgiving
White House Releases Plan 3,415 Regulations Thanksgiving | The Daily Caller:
"While Americans are focused on what delicious foods they’re going to eat for Thanksgiving, the White House is focused on releasing its massive regulatory agenda — marking the fifth time the Obama administration has released its regulatory road map on the eve of a major holiday.
The federal Unified Agenda is the Obama administration’s regulatory road map, and it lays out thousands of regulations being finalized in the coming months. Under President Barack Obama, there has been a tradition of releasing the agenda late on Friday — and right before a major holiday."
"While Americans are focused on what delicious foods they’re going to eat for Thanksgiving, the White House is focused on releasing its massive regulatory agenda — marking the fifth time the Obama administration has released its regulatory road map on the eve of a major holiday.
The federal Unified Agenda is the Obama administration’s regulatory road map, and it lays out thousands of regulations being finalized in the coming months. Under President Barack Obama, there has been a tradition of releasing the agenda late on Friday — and right before a major holiday."
History for November 26
History for November 26 - On-This-Day.com
Charles M. Schulz 1922, Tina Turner (Anna Mae Bullock) 1938, John McVie (Fleetwood Mac) 1945
1825 - The first college social fraternity, Kappa Alpha, was formed at Union College in Schenectady, NY.
1832 - Public streetcar service began in New York City.
1867 - J.B. Sutherland patented the refrigerated railroad car.
1940 - The Nazis forced 500,000 Jews of Warsaw, Poland to live within a walled ghetto.
1941 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill establishing the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day.
1973 - Rose Mary Woods, told a federal court that she was responsible for the 18-1/2 minute gap in a key Watergate tape. Woods was U.S. President Nixon's personal secretary.
1975 - Lynette"Squeaky" Fromme was found guilty by a federal jury in Sacramento, CA, for trying to assassinate U.S. President Ford on September 5.
1992 - The British government announced that Queen Elizabeth II had volunteered to start paying taxes on her personal income. She also took her children off the public payroll.
1997 - The U.S. and North Korea held high-level discussions at the State Department for the first time.
2003 - The U.N. atomic agency adopted a resolution that censured Iran for past nuclear cover-ups and warning that it would be policed to put to rest suspicions that the country had a weapons agenda.
Charles M. Schulz 1922, Tina Turner (Anna Mae Bullock) 1938, John McVie (Fleetwood Mac) 1945
1825 - The first college social fraternity, Kappa Alpha, was formed at Union College in Schenectady, NY.
1832 - Public streetcar service began in New York City.
1867 - J.B. Sutherland patented the refrigerated railroad car.
1940 - The Nazis forced 500,000 Jews of Warsaw, Poland to live within a walled ghetto.
1941 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill establishing the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day.
1973 - Rose Mary Woods, told a federal court that she was responsible for the 18-1/2 minute gap in a key Watergate tape. Woods was U.S. President Nixon's personal secretary.
1975 - Lynette"Squeaky" Fromme was found guilty by a federal jury in Sacramento, CA, for trying to assassinate U.S. President Ford on September 5.
1992 - The British government announced that Queen Elizabeth II had volunteered to start paying taxes on her personal income. She also took her children off the public payroll.
1997 - The U.S. and North Korea held high-level discussions at the State Department for the first time.
2003 - The U.N. atomic agency adopted a resolution that censured Iran for past nuclear cover-ups and warning that it would be policed to put to rest suspicions that the country had a weapons agenda.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Sneak Peek: Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson’s Response to Racially Charged Question in First Interview After Grand Jury Decision | Video | TheBlaze.com
Sneak Peek: Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson’s Response to Racially Charged Question in First Interview After Grand Jury Decision | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"In his first interview since a Ferguson grand jury declined to indict him, officer Darren Wilson reportedly told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos that he feared for his life and relied on his police training when he fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown earlier this year. He also apparently asserted that race played no role in how he handled the situation.
Wilson expressed regret that a man lost his life, but said he wouldn’t have handled the situation any differently if he had a chance to do it over, according to Stephanopoulos."
"In his first interview since a Ferguson grand jury declined to indict him, officer Darren Wilson reportedly told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos that he feared for his life and relied on his police training when he fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown earlier this year. He also apparently asserted that race played no role in how he handled the situation.
Wilson expressed regret that a man lost his life, but said he wouldn’t have handled the situation any differently if he had a chance to do it over, according to Stephanopoulos."
The Path to a Permanent GOP Majority
The Path to a Permanent GOP Majority:
"The GOP has been granted a second chance after the November 2014 elections. If we want to lose our majorities again and help elect Hillary Clinton or whoever the Democrats decide to crown in 2016, the quickest way for us to do that is to spend like drunken sailors like we did last time we controlled both houses of Congress and get nothing else done.
What should we be doing?"
"The GOP has been granted a second chance after the November 2014 elections. If we want to lose our majorities again and help elect Hillary Clinton or whoever the Democrats decide to crown in 2016, the quickest way for us to do that is to spend like drunken sailors like we did last time we controlled both houses of Congress and get nothing else done.
What should we be doing?"
What could possibly go wrong?-------Orwellian campus initiative of the week: ‘Neutral Observer Program’ at UO
Orwellian campus initiative of the week: ‘Neutral Observer Program’ at UO
Via Peter Bonilla of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), who tweets “please let that be a joke flyer”:
Via Peter Bonilla of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), who tweets “please let that be a joke flyer”:
The University of Oregon is apparently soliciting law students to serve as “neutral observers” at “protests, rallies, and demonstrations” on campus, according to the blog UO Matters, which is frequently critical of the administration.
The point of neutral observers is to provide a “calming effect” at events where safety is at risk, the school says:
“The presence of trained observers at these events allows for the availability of unbiased witnesses should there be any form of escalation.”
“The presence of trained observers at these events allows for the availability of unbiased witnesses should there be any form of escalation.”
They help “create a campus environment in which all voices can be heard” and “protect individual’s freedom of speech,” the school says.
Who Will Pay Ebola Patients' Medical Bills in the U.S.?
Who Will Pay Ebola Patients' Medical Bills in the U.S.? - NationalJournal.com:
"The arrival of Ebola in the United States this year led to an unprecedented medical response involving experimental drugs, round-the-clock care, and layers upon layers of protective gear.
And none of it has been cheap.
Nine people have been treated for the virus in the U.S. since August. Seven recovered.
The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, which treated one of them, estimates treatment for patients diagnosed with Ebola costs $50,000 a day.
Officials at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which cared for two patients, put the daily cost at $30,000, and the total at $1.16 million for a single patient.
Most patients have been hospitalized for more than two weeks.
The U.S. has shown it can beat Ebola.
But who will pay for the expensive care it takes to do it?"
"The arrival of Ebola in the United States this year led to an unprecedented medical response involving experimental drugs, round-the-clock care, and layers upon layers of protective gear.
And none of it has been cheap.
Nine people have been treated for the virus in the U.S. since August. Seven recovered.
The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, which treated one of them, estimates treatment for patients diagnosed with Ebola costs $50,000 a day.
Officials at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which cared for two patients, put the daily cost at $30,000, and the total at $1.16 million for a single patient.
Most patients have been hospitalized for more than two weeks.
The U.S. has shown it can beat Ebola.
But who will pay for the expensive care it takes to do it?"
Sorry, Bloomberg: FBI Report Says Far Fewer Officers Killed in 2013 as Gun Sales Skyrocketed
Sorry, Bloomberg: FBI Report Says Far Fewer Officers Killed in 2013 as Gun Sales Skyrocketed:
"Police departments in major cities around the country often are charged with enforcing the kinds of unconstitutional anti-gun laws for which cities like Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. have become known. From time to time, coalitions of police officers speak-out against lenient firearm laws and bolster the erroneous claim that more guns in the hands of the populace threaten the safety of law enforcement officers."
"Police departments in major cities around the country often are charged with enforcing the kinds of unconstitutional anti-gun laws for which cities like Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. have become known. From time to time, coalitions of police officers speak-out against lenient firearm laws and bolster the erroneous claim that more guns in the hands of the populace threaten the safety of law enforcement officers."
Jake Tapper Exposes Gruber's ObamaCare Deception: 'Fooling' You
Jake Tapper Exposes Gruber's ObamaCare Deception: 'Fooling' You:
"TAPPER: And keep in mind, of course, Gruber thinks ObamaCare is a good thing. It's just that we voters were too stupid to realize that. So, we had to be fooled. And that's why so many people are mad about it. And with a Republican-controlled Senate and House and a pending Supreme Court case, all of this impact might have an impact on you. "
"TAPPER: And keep in mind, of course, Gruber thinks ObamaCare is a good thing. It's just that we voters were too stupid to realize that. So, we had to be fooled. And that's why so many people are mad about it. And with a Republican-controlled Senate and House and a pending Supreme Court case, all of this impact might have an impact on you. "
The Millions Jon Gruber Got From You, in One Chart
The Millions Jon Gruber Got From You, in One Chart:
"Gruber — whom Obama dismissed Sunday as “some adviser” — raked in $5.9 million in taxpayer dollars through federal and state contracts awarded from 2008 to 2014 by agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services."
Check out the chart...
"Gruber — whom Obama dismissed Sunday as “some adviser” — raked in $5.9 million in taxpayer dollars through federal and state contracts awarded from 2008 to 2014 by agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services."
Check out the chart...
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