In a City Where Democrats Have Reigned for 50 Years, Have ‘Liberal Policies…Failed Baltimore’? Here’s How One Congresswoman Answered | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Torn by riots and beset by some of the highest violence rates and worst schools in the country.
It’s been happening on Democrats’ watches for half a century now.
On “Fox News Sunday” this week, host Chris Wallace confronted Democratic Maryland Rep. Donna Edwards with the facts about Baltimore as the city continues to grapple with riots and questions about police brutality."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
"There was great speculation in the scientific community about how the problem would be solved..."
finding things with crowds -- 5/5/15:
"In December 2009, DARPA offered $40,000 to anyone who could locate ten balloons that they had placed in plain sight around the continental United States.
DARPA is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, an organization under the U.S. Department of Defense. DARPA created the Internet (more precisely, they designed and built the first computer network, ARPANET, on which the current World Wide Web is modeled).
At issue was how the United States might solve large-scale problems of national security and defense, and to test the country's capacity for mobilization during times of urgent crisis.
Replace 'balloons' with 'dirty bombs' or other explosives, and the relevance of the problem is clear.
...One of the interesting questions that social networking engineers and Department of Defense workers had wondered about is how many people it would take to cover the entire country in the event of a real national emergency, such as searching for an errant nuclear weapon.
In the case of the DARPA balloons, it required only 4,665 people and fewer than nine hours." "
"In December 2009, DARPA offered $40,000 to anyone who could locate ten balloons that they had placed in plain sight around the continental United States.
DARPA is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, an organization under the U.S. Department of Defense. DARPA created the Internet (more precisely, they designed and built the first computer network, ARPANET, on which the current World Wide Web is modeled).
At issue was how the United States might solve large-scale problems of national security and defense, and to test the country's capacity for mobilization during times of urgent crisis.
Replace 'balloons' with 'dirty bombs' or other explosives, and the relevance of the problem is clear.
...One of the interesting questions that social networking engineers and Department of Defense workers had wondered about is how many people it would take to cover the entire country in the event of a real national emergency, such as searching for an errant nuclear weapon.
In the case of the DARPA balloons, it required only 4,665 people and fewer than nine hours." "
Why are our "leaders" ignoring us?---Support for More Border Control Hits Four-Year High
Immigration - Rasmussen Reports™:
A growing number of voters consider illegal immigration a serious problem and believe controlling the border is the most important thing the government can do, even if using the military is necessary.
A growing number of voters consider illegal immigration a serious problem and believe controlling the border is the most important thing the government can do, even if using the military is necessary.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 77% of Likely U.S. Voters now consider illegal immigration a serious problem in America today, with 51% who say it is Very Serious.
...As they have for years, most voters (63%) think gaining control of the border is more important than legalizing the status of undocumented workers already living in the United States.
...Most voters (63%) still agree that the U.S. military should be used along the Mexican border to prevent illegal immigration, but that’s up from 57% in January and is the highest finding since December 2012.
...Most voters in nearly every demographic category rate illegal immigration a serious problem and think border control is the most important step to take to combat it.
Eighty-three percent (83%) of Republicans and 65% of voters not affiliated with either major political party think securing the border is more important than legalizing the status of current illegal immigrants.
Democrats by a narrow 48% to 42% margin disagree and put legalizing those who are already here first...
Democrats by a narrow 48% to 42% margin disagree and put legalizing those who are already here first...
The EPA Tries to Regulate a Product in Many American Homes for the First Time and Industry Stakeholders Are Not Happy | Video | TheBlaze.com
The EPA Tries to Regulate a Product in Many American Homes for the First Time and Industry Stakeholders Are Not Happy | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"The current proposed rule seeks to impose standards on formaldehyde in composite wood products, which would include hardwood plywood, medium-density fiberboard and particleboard, all of which use glue that has formaldehyde in it. Laminate flooring would be included in the rule if it is “made by attaching a wood veneer with a formaldehyde-based resin to a composite wood platform.”
Just because someone has laminate flooring though, the EPA wrote, does not mean that formaldehyde exposure should be a concern:"
"The current proposed rule seeks to impose standards on formaldehyde in composite wood products, which would include hardwood plywood, medium-density fiberboard and particleboard, all of which use glue that has formaldehyde in it. Laminate flooring would be included in the rule if it is “made by attaching a wood veneer with a formaldehyde-based resin to a composite wood platform.”
Just because someone has laminate flooring though, the EPA wrote, does not mean that formaldehyde exposure should be a concern:"
A Scoop of Pot Hole Drizzled With Tax Dollars
A Scoop of Pot Hole Drizzled With Tax Dollars - WSJ
Hillsdale, Mich.
Hillsdale, Mich.
...The Michigan Transportation Asset Management Council, a state agency, claims that 38% of the state’s roads are in “poor” condition and projects that in a decade this figure will jump to 53%.
...All told, the measure would generate more than $2 billion in revenue a year.
Yet the amount that would go to transportation—mostly roads and bridges, but also bike paths, light rail and “streetscape” projects that aim to improve the look of downtown areas—is only about $1.2 billion.
The rest would fuel new spending on public education and local government, as well as an expansion of the state’s earned-income tax credit.
In other words, taxpayers will get less than $1.2 billion in roadwork for the price of more than $2 billion.
...Since Mr. Snyder took office in 2011, the state’s budget has grown 14%, to a projected $30 billion next year from $26.3 billion, according to the state’s Senate Fiscal Agency.
This is well above inflation and outpaces Michigan’s tiny population growth.
...All told, the measure would generate more than $2 billion in revenue a year.
Yet the amount that would go to transportation—mostly roads and bridges, but also bike paths, light rail and “streetscape” projects that aim to improve the look of downtown areas—is only about $1.2 billion.
The rest would fuel new spending on public education and local government, as well as an expansion of the state’s earned-income tax credit.
In other words, taxpayers will get less than $1.2 billion in roadwork for the price of more than $2 billion.
...Since Mr. Snyder took office in 2011, the state’s budget has grown 14%, to a projected $30 billion next year from $26.3 billion, according to the state’s Senate Fiscal Agency.
This is well above inflation and outpaces Michigan’s tiny population growth.
Despite these increases, lawmakers have skimped on basic infrastructure, even though Michigan roads must endure a climate of freezing and thawing that ravages asphalt.
The state spends only $126 per capita on roads, according to a Detroit Free Press analysis—less than any other state in the country and much less than neighboring Indiana ($339), Ohio ($258) and Wisconsin ($295)...
The state spends only $126 per capita on roads, according to a Detroit Free Press analysis—less than any other state in the country and much less than neighboring Indiana ($339), Ohio ($258) and Wisconsin ($295)...
Mr. Miller is director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College and national correspondent for National Review.
Muhammad cartoon festival's winning drawing
Muhammad cartoon festival's winning drawing
2 GUNMEN KILLED OUTSIDE MUHAMMAD CARTOON CONTEST...
2 GUNMEN KILLED OUTSIDE MUHAMMAD CARTOON CONTEST...
A police officer shot and killed two gunmen who opened fire outside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland on Sunday night. A security officer was wounded in the shooting.
Garland officer Joe Harn says the men had used assault rifles, and that one officer had fatally shot both gunmen. Harn also said investigators searched the men's car and detonated several suspicious items, but no bombs were found in the vehicle.
"We were able to stop those men before they were able to penetrate the area and shoot anyone else," Harn said.
History for May 5
History for May 5 - On-This-Day.com
Soren Kierkegaard 1813, Karl Marx 1818 - Socialist writer ("Das Kapital", "The Communist Manifesto"), founder of communism, Rex Harrison 1908
Ann B. Davis (Ann Bradford Davis) 1926 - Actress ("The Brady Bunch"), Tammy Wynette (Virginia Wynette Pugh) 1942 - Country singer, Annette Bening 1959 - Actress
1798 - U.S. Secretary of War William McHenry ordered that the USS Constitution be made ready for sea. The frigate was launched on October 21, 1797, but had never been put to sea.
1862 - The Battle of Puebla took place. It is celebrated as Cinco de Mayo Day.
1865 - The Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, abolishing slavery in the U.S.
1892 - The U.S. Congress extended the Geary Chinese Exclusion Act for 10 more years. The act required Chinese in the U.S. to be registered or face deportation.
1912 - Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda began publishing.
1925 - John T. Scopes, a biology teacher in Dayton, TN, was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
1945 - A Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon. A pregnant woman and five children were killed.
1955 - "Damn Yankees" opened on Broadway.
1961 - Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he made a 15 minute suborbital flight.
Soren Kierkegaard 1813, Karl Marx 1818 - Socialist writer ("Das Kapital", "The Communist Manifesto"), founder of communism, Rex Harrison 1908
Ann B. Davis (Ann Bradford Davis) 1926 - Actress ("The Brady Bunch"), Tammy Wynette (Virginia Wynette Pugh) 1942 - Country singer, Annette Bening 1959 - Actress
1798 - U.S. Secretary of War William McHenry ordered that the USS Constitution be made ready for sea. The frigate was launched on October 21, 1797, but had never been put to sea.
1862 - The Battle of Puebla took place. It is celebrated as Cinco de Mayo Day.
1865 - The Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, abolishing slavery in the U.S.
1892 - The U.S. Congress extended the Geary Chinese Exclusion Act for 10 more years. The act required Chinese in the U.S. to be registered or face deportation.
1912 - Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda began publishing.
1925 - John T. Scopes, a biology teacher in Dayton, TN, was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
1945 - A Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon. A pregnant woman and five children were killed.
1955 - "Damn Yankees" opened on Broadway.
1961 - Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he made a 15 minute suborbital flight.
Monday, May 04, 2015
Obama Telling States NOT to Ask for Citizenship Proof on New Voter Registration Forms | John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Obama Telling States NOT to Ask for Citizenship Proof on New Voter Registration Forms | John Hawkins' Right Wing News:
"Obama is desperate to give millions of illegals the right to vote to give the Democrats a permanent majority.
Non-citizens are voting in American elections, and the federal government refuses to do anything to stop it.
Worse, the current administration seems to be doing everything they can to prevent the states from trying to stop it."
"Obama is desperate to give millions of illegals the right to vote to give the Democrats a permanent majority.
Non-citizens are voting in American elections, and the federal government refuses to do anything to stop it.
Worse, the current administration seems to be doing everything they can to prevent the states from trying to stop it."
Immigrants to U.S. From China Top Those From Mexico
Immigrants to U.S. From China Top Those From Mexico - WSJ:
"SAN DIEGO—Move over, Mexico.
When it comes to sending immigrants to the U.S., China and India have taken the lead.
China was the country of origin for 147,000 recent U.S. immigrants in 2013, while Mexico sent just 125,000, according to a Census Bureau study by researcher Eric Jensen and others.
India, with 129,000 immigrants, also topped Mexico, though the two countries’ results weren’t statistically different from each other.
For the study, presented last week at the Population Association of America conference in San Diego, researchers analyzed annual immigration data for 2000 to 2013 from the American Community Survey.
The mandatory annual survey conducted by the Census Bureau asks where respondents lived the year before.
Researchers counted as an “immigrant” any foreign-born person in the U.S. who said they previously lived abroad, without asking about legal status. (So while the data include undocumented immigrants, it may undercount them.)
A year earlier, in 2012, Mexico and China had been basically tied for top-sending country—with Mexico at 125,000 and China at 124,000.
It isn’t just China and India.
Several of the top immigrant-sending countries in 2013 were from Asia, including South Korea, the Philippines and Japan...
"SAN DIEGO—Move over, Mexico.
When it comes to sending immigrants to the U.S., China and India have taken the lead.
China was the country of origin for 147,000 recent U.S. immigrants in 2013, while Mexico sent just 125,000, according to a Census Bureau study by researcher Eric Jensen and others.
India, with 129,000 immigrants, also topped Mexico, though the two countries’ results weren’t statistically different from each other.
For the study, presented last week at the Population Association of America conference in San Diego, researchers analyzed annual immigration data for 2000 to 2013 from the American Community Survey.
The mandatory annual survey conducted by the Census Bureau asks where respondents lived the year before.
Researchers counted as an “immigrant” any foreign-born person in the U.S. who said they previously lived abroad, without asking about legal status. (So while the data include undocumented immigrants, it may undercount them.)
A year earlier, in 2012, Mexico and China had been basically tied for top-sending country—with Mexico at 125,000 and China at 124,000.
It isn’t just China and India.
Several of the top immigrant-sending countries in 2013 were from Asia, including South Korea, the Philippines and Japan...
Police Association Has ‘Deep Concerns’ About Prosecutor’s ‘Many Conflicts of Interest’ in Freddie Gray Case | TheBlaze.com
Police Association Has ‘Deep Concerns’ About Prosecutor’s ‘Many Conflicts of Interest’ in Freddie Gray Case | TheBlaze.com:
“While I have the utmost respect for you and your office, I have very deep concerns about the many conflicts of interest presented by your office conducting an investigation in this case,” wrote Gene Ryan, president of the Baltimore lodge.
“These conflicts include your personal and professional relationship with Gray family attorney, William Murphy, and the lead prosecutor’s connections with members of the local media,” he wrote. “Based on several nationally televised interviews, these reporters are likely to be witnesses in any potential litigation regarding this incident.”
“While I have the utmost respect for you and your office, I have very deep concerns about the many conflicts of interest presented by your office conducting an investigation in this case,” wrote Gene Ryan, president of the Baltimore lodge.
“These conflicts include your personal and professional relationship with Gray family attorney, William Murphy, and the lead prosecutor’s connections with members of the local media,” he wrote. “Based on several nationally televised interviews, these reporters are likely to be witnesses in any potential litigation regarding this incident.”
Another black "child" gunned down by brutish, thug cops...... right?Chilling recorded conversations of American Muslim who opened fire on anti-Islam event in Texas
Chilling recorded conversations of American Muslim who opened fire on anti-Islam event in Texas | Daily Mail Online:
'We're here to go to Heaven so why not get shot?' Chilling recorded conversations of American Muslim who opened fire on anti-Islam event in Texas
- Elton Simpson and another gunman stormed the event in Garland, Texas on Sunday night and were both killed by police
- Simpson, from Phoenix, Arizona, was well known to the FBI and had been arrested in 2010 for 'planning to go to Somalia to join a terror group'
- He told an FBI informant that democracy was threatening the Muslim way of life, saying: 'We going to fight you to the death'
- Ahead of the attack on Sunday, he 'posted on Twitter and pledged allegiance to the leader of Islam'
- One security guard was shot on Sunday during a competition for the best caricature of the Prophet Muhammad but he is now recovering
You gonna give these morons $2 billion more?!!----MDOT bungles rail car lease
Editorial: MDOT bungles rail car lease:
"The Michigan Department of Transportation is in a financial bind thanks to the 23 rails cars it is leasing from the Great Lakes Central Railroad.
And the department can’t even use these rail cars for at least four more years.
That’s a huge waste of money.
The cars are meant for two commuter projects in Southeast Michigan — a line from Howell to Ann Arbor and another from Ann Arbor to Detroit.
They are to be put into service after tracks along the two lines are upgraded.
...Meanwhile, the cars are sitting idle at a rail yard in Owosso and are costing taxpayers about $3,000 a day.
To date, the department has spent about $11.4 million to lease and refurbish the cars..."
"The Michigan Department of Transportation is in a financial bind thanks to the 23 rails cars it is leasing from the Great Lakes Central Railroad.
And the department can’t even use these rail cars for at least four more years.
That’s a huge waste of money.
The cars are meant for two commuter projects in Southeast Michigan — a line from Howell to Ann Arbor and another from Ann Arbor to Detroit.
They are to be put into service after tracks along the two lines are upgraded.
...Meanwhile, the cars are sitting idle at a rail yard in Owosso and are costing taxpayers about $3,000 a day.
To date, the department has spent about $11.4 million to lease and refurbish the cars..."
Liberal media seems to have forgotten "Piss Christ"---Pamela Geller DESTROYS onslaught of ridiculous attacks from CNN’s Alisyn Camerota
Pamela Geller DESTROYS onslaught of ridiculous attacks from CNN’s Alisyn Camerota » The Right Scoop -:
"I can’t say I didn’t see it coming.
Instead of finding fault with the attackers that tried to KILL Pamela Geller for using her freedom of speech, CNN’s Alisyn Camerota calls her a bigot and attacks her on-air.
Pamela handled it expertly and destroyed every criticism tossed her way.
Here’s the first part:"(click link to get video)
"I can’t say I didn’t see it coming.
Instead of finding fault with the attackers that tried to KILL Pamela Geller for using her freedom of speech, CNN’s Alisyn Camerota calls her a bigot and attacks her on-air.
Pamela handled it expertly and destroyed every criticism tossed her way.
Here’s the first part:"(click link to get video)
Giving power to morons.....Texas 5-Year-Old School Girl Forced to Change Clothes, Shoulders Too Sexy Says School Official
Texas 5-Year-Old School Girl Forced to Change Clothes, Shoulders Too Sexy Says School Official: "A 5-year-old was forced to change from a sundress to jeans and a t-shirt after Cy-Fair Independent School District officials decided that showing her shoulders was “immoral”.
They also objected to her ankles showing as well.
...Jef Rouner, father of the little girl an a writer for the Houston Press, bought the rainbow color spaghetti strap dress for his five year old daughter a few weeks back.
She had already worn it to church, without objection, and since it was warm, she wanted to wear it to school.
Her father had no problem with the choice or his daughters fashion style.
That was before she got to school.
But a teacher or principal saw the dress, and brought her to the office and made her “cover up” all the skin that was showing..."
They also objected to her ankles showing as well.
...Jef Rouner, father of the little girl an a writer for the Houston Press, bought the rainbow color spaghetti strap dress for his five year old daughter a few weeks back.
She had already worn it to church, without objection, and since it was warm, she wanted to wear it to school.
Her father had no problem with the choice or his daughters fashion style.
That was before she got to school.
But a teacher or principal saw the dress, and brought her to the office and made her “cover up” all the skin that was showing..."
Major U.S. Retailers Are Closing More Than 6,000 Stores: "Middle Class U.S. Consumers Are Tapped Out"
Major U.S. Retailers Are Closing More Than 6,000 Stores: "Middle Class U.S. Consumers Are Tapped Out":
"If the U.S. economy really is improving, then why are big U.S. retailers permanently shutting down thousands of stores?
The “retail apocalypse” that I have written about so frequently appears to be accelerating.
As you will see below, major U.S. retailers have announced that they are closing more than 6,000 locations, but economic conditions in this country are still fairly stable.
So if this is happening already, what are things going to look like once the next recession strikes?
...If retailers are closing this many stores already, what are our malls and shopping centers going to look like a few years from now?
"If the U.S. economy really is improving, then why are big U.S. retailers permanently shutting down thousands of stores?
The “retail apocalypse” that I have written about so frequently appears to be accelerating.
As you will see below, major U.S. retailers have announced that they are closing more than 6,000 locations, but economic conditions in this country are still fairly stable.
So if this is happening already, what are things going to look like once the next recession strikes?
...If retailers are closing this many stores already, what are our malls and shopping centers going to look like a few years from now?
The list below comes from information compiled by About.com,...
As you can see, the number of stores that are being permanently shut down is absolutely staggering…
As you can see, the number of stores that are being permanently shut down is absolutely staggering…
75 Aeropostale (through January 2015)
150 American Eagle Outfitters (through 2017)
223 Barnes & Noble (through 2023)
265 Body Central / Body Shop
200 Walgreens (by 2017)
10 West Marine
338 Wet Seal
80 Wolverine World Wide (2015 – Stride Rite & Keds)..... (read on-long list)
So why is this happening?....
The truth is that middle class U.S. consumers are tapped out.
Most families are just scraping by financially from month to month.
For most Americans, there simply is not a whole lot of extra money left over to go shopping with these days.
Most families are just scraping by financially from month to month.
For most Americans, there simply is not a whole lot of extra money left over to go shopping with these days.
In fact, at this point approximately one out of every four Americans spend at least half of their incomes just on rent…
More than one in four Americans are spending at least half of their family income on rent – leaving little money left to purchase groceries, buy clothing or put gas in the car, new figures have revealed.
A staggering 11.25 million households consume 50 percent or more of their income on housing and utilities, according to an analysis of Census data by nonprofit firm, Enterprise Community Partners...
George Soros Got Rich Deferring Taxes but He Wants You to Pay Them! - Eagle Rising
George Soros Got Rich Deferring Taxes but He Wants You to Pay Them! - Eagle Rising:
"But it’s just par for the course with these people. Higher taxes for the rich (as long as you leave me alone)! More charity for the poor (as long as you take it from someone else)! More government spending (as long as it’s someone else’s money)! And the whole time, no one stops for a moment to think, “You know, maybe I should live the way I want others to live.”
"But it’s just par for the course with these people. Higher taxes for the rich (as long as you leave me alone)! More charity for the poor (as long as you take it from someone else)! More government spending (as long as it’s someone else’s money)! And the whole time, no one stops for a moment to think, “You know, maybe I should live the way I want others to live.”
National diversity conference at Ohio State — because, apparently, colleges never discuss the topic
National diversity conference at Ohio State — because, apparently, colleges never discuss the topic
Because there is such a dearth of diversity — and discussions about it — at universities across the land, Ohio State will play host to the twenty-first National Conference on Diversity, Race and Learning this coming Monday and Tuesday.
Because there is such a dearth of diversity — and discussions about it — at universities across the land, Ohio State will play host to the twenty-first National Conference on Diversity, Race and Learning this coming Monday and Tuesday.
Valerie Lee, OSU vice provost and chief diversity officer at the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, certainly earned her lengthy title by nabbing the conference:
“The (conference) has become an invaluable source to help keep Ohio State at the forefront of inclusive excellence, providing students and professionals in all walks of life a way to learn best practices, address relevant topics, and understand differing perspectives on diversity.”
“...One of these sessions will be hosted by Debby Irving, the author of “Waking Up White,” and she will be the featured speaker of her sessions. According to the book’s website, the book looks critically at racism in the country and how to properly talk about it...."
“How to properly talk” about race and racism certainly sounds intriguing.
Any takers that “properly” means “how Ms. Irving — and (racial) progressives — want you to talk about it”?
Any takers that “properly” means “how Ms. Irving — and (racial) progressives — want you to talk about it”?
Being that Ms. Irving dubs herself a “racial justice educator and writer,” and based on the reviews of her book noted above, it’s probably a safe bet. Read the full article."
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