Carson Says He Always Gets This ‘One Question’ — So on Facebook, He Decided to Address It Head On | TheBlaze.com:
"Republican presidential contender Ben Carson turned to Facebook Wednesday night to address concerns from those who complain he doesn’t have enough political experience to be commander-in-chief.
In a lengthy note, the retired neurosurgeon explained that he’s had several people ask him “what they should tell their friends when people say, ‘I like Carson but he has no political experience.’”
“You are absolutely right — I have no political experience,” he bluntly acknowledged. “The current Members of Congress have a combined 8,700 years of political experience. Are we sure political experience is what we need?”
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Friday, November 06, 2015
If Obama had a city.....$3.7M extra paid in Detroit's blight fight
$3.7M extra paid in Detroit's blight fight:
"A controversial deal between Detroit’s land bank and several large contractors designed to speed up demolitions at a set price instead ended up costing the city at least $3.7 million more than expected, according to records reviewed by the Free Press.
Contracts awarded last summer to major demolition companies rose above what the Detroit Land Bank Authority said were take-it-or-leave-it prices, records show.
The land bank approved the higher payouts, which the demolition companies submitted as change orders — extra billings to cover costs in excess of the set price for each home demolition.
The higher costs meant fewer blighted eyesores would be torn down with the $20 million spent on contracts with three demolition companies.
The contractors demolished 1,453 houses, at an average price of $13,748 per home, between July and December last year, according to land bank records...
...The unit-price contracts awarded in June 2014 are only three of numerous demolition contracts now under heavy scrutiny because costs have soared under Duggan’s blight elimination program to an average of $16,400 per home, up from $8,500 to $10,500 under former Mayor Dave Bing.
The mayor's office said a recent round of demolitions put out to bid came in at $14,040, showing that prices are coming down..."
"A controversial deal between Detroit’s land bank and several large contractors designed to speed up demolitions at a set price instead ended up costing the city at least $3.7 million more than expected, according to records reviewed by the Free Press.
Contracts awarded last summer to major demolition companies rose above what the Detroit Land Bank Authority said were take-it-or-leave-it prices, records show.
The land bank approved the higher payouts, which the demolition companies submitted as change orders — extra billings to cover costs in excess of the set price for each home demolition.
The higher costs meant fewer blighted eyesores would be torn down with the $20 million spent on contracts with three demolition companies.
The contractors demolished 1,453 houses, at an average price of $13,748 per home, between July and December last year, according to land bank records...
...The unit-price contracts awarded in June 2014 are only three of numerous demolition contracts now under heavy scrutiny because costs have soared under Duggan’s blight elimination program to an average of $16,400 per home, up from $8,500 to $10,500 under former Mayor Dave Bing.
The mayor's office said a recent round of demolitions put out to bid came in at $14,040, showing that prices are coming down..."
Panderer!!!-----Marco Rubio to Jorge Ramos: I Will Not Cancel Obama’s Executive Amnesty
Marco Rubio to Jorge Ramos: I Will Not Cancel Obama’s Executive Amnesty | Conservative Angle:
In a little noticed interview earlier this year Senator Marco Rubio told Univision’s Jorge Ramos that he would not cancel Obama’s executive amnesty.
In a little noticed interview earlier this year Senator Marco Rubio told Univision’s Jorge Ramos that he would not cancel Obama’s executive amnesty.
Breitbart.com reported:
In a little-noticed interview earlier this year with Univision’s Jorge Ramos, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) declared that, as President, he would keep Barack Obama’s executive amnesty for DREAMers in place until it was permanently codified through legislation.Rubio said, in part:DACA…applies to young people that arrived in this country at a very young age before they were adults and I don’t think we can immediately revoke that… I’m not calling for it to be revoked tomorrow, or this week, or right away.“I think it will have to end at some point and I hope it will end because of some reform to the immigration laws,” Rubio said in English.So Rubio is pledging to carry Obama’s policy: leaving the executive amnesty for DREAMers in place until Congress submits to the order by legislatively ratifying amnesty. After a legislatively ratified DREAM Act, illegal aliens would be able to vote in U.S. elections and bring their relatives to work and collect entitlements in the United States.
NASA photos show the Antares rocket explosion in gritty detail
NASA photos show the Antares rocket explosion in gritty detail:
"When Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket exploded last year, your only real view at the time was a grainy video.
However, you should now have a much better sense of what happened: NASA has posted large photos from the failed launch on Flickr.
They not only show the incident in exceptional (almost uncomfortable) detail, but do a better job of illustrating the magnitude of what happened.
This was a very large vehicle coming down very quickly, and the impact enveloped much of the launch site in fire and smoke."
"When Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket exploded last year, your only real view at the time was a grainy video.
However, you should now have a much better sense of what happened: NASA has posted large photos from the failed launch on Flickr.
They not only show the incident in exceptional (almost uncomfortable) detail, but do a better job of illustrating the magnitude of what happened.
This was a very large vehicle coming down very quickly, and the impact enveloped much of the launch site in fire and smoke."
The Media is Finally Starting to Notice that Obamacare is a Disaster! - Eagle Rising
The Media is Finally Starting to Notice that Obamacare is a Disaster! - Eagle Rising:
"Those failures mean thousands of people lose their insurance, which leads us to the inevitable outcome of the Obamacare legislation. Either we move to full-blown socialism and single payer healthcare… or conservatives restore sanity to the marketplace and allow the free market to handle our healthcare needs once again.
Obamacare (AKA the Affordable Care Act) has been anything but affordable. In fact, under the Obamacare era our healthcare costs have actually risen faster (in most parts of the country) than before! In Mississippi rates increased by 60%, in Minnesota they went up by more than 50%, up 36% in Oklahoma, and 31% in Alaska, and on and on the list goes."
"Those failures mean thousands of people lose their insurance, which leads us to the inevitable outcome of the Obamacare legislation. Either we move to full-blown socialism and single payer healthcare… or conservatives restore sanity to the marketplace and allow the free market to handle our healthcare needs once again.
Obamacare (AKA the Affordable Care Act) has been anything but affordable. In fact, under the Obamacare era our healthcare costs have actually risen faster (in most parts of the country) than before! In Mississippi rates increased by 60%, in Minnesota they went up by more than 50%, up 36% in Oklahoma, and 31% in Alaska, and on and on the list goes."
Not your imagination: ObamaCare premiums shot up by double digits for 2016
Not your imagination: ObamaCare premiums shot up by double digits for 2016 « Hot Air:
"This may seem redundant, given all of the attention to huge price spikes in the ObamaCare exchanges in states like Minnesota (between 34-50% for most plans) and Mississippi (over 60%). Even CBS News has begun to wake up to the rapidly escalating costs of insurance in the so-called Affordable Care Act exchanges.
Yet ObamaCare advocates argue that these price explosions are localized and not indicative of the overall direction of premium prices in 2016.
A new study shows that the price hikes are not just localized or anecdotal.
Megan McArdle picks up on an analysis by Avalere that shows an average 13% increase in the cheapest plans for subsidized mandatory coverage.
McArdle writes that this may not be the “death spiral” that critics predicted, but it’s an indication that the assumptions made by ObamaCare’s architects turned out to be dead wrong (via Guy Benson)..."
"This may seem redundant, given all of the attention to huge price spikes in the ObamaCare exchanges in states like Minnesota (between 34-50% for most plans) and Mississippi (over 60%). Even CBS News has begun to wake up to the rapidly escalating costs of insurance in the so-called Affordable Care Act exchanges.
Yet ObamaCare advocates argue that these price explosions are localized and not indicative of the overall direction of premium prices in 2016.
A new study shows that the price hikes are not just localized or anecdotal.
Megan McArdle picks up on an analysis by Avalere that shows an average 13% increase in the cheapest plans for subsidized mandatory coverage.
McArdle writes that this may not be the “death spiral” that critics predicted, but it’s an indication that the assumptions made by ObamaCare’s architects turned out to be dead wrong (via Guy Benson)..."
Conventional Wisdom Wrong
2016 Presidential Election -- Conventional Wisdom Wrong | National Review Online:
...Why?
Trump’s candidacy was largely created by underestimated popular outrage over the federal government’s politically motivated refusal to enforce immigration law.
That issue divides elites, who are not so much affected by their own open-borders advocacy, from the middle classes, who certainly are.
Trump saw that angry divide and so far has brilliantly capitalized on it.
Illegal immigration sent the Trump candidacy from nowhere to front-runner status — in much the same way that uncontrolled borders have all but imploded the once-popular German chancellor Angela Merkel.
After Barack Obama’s two successful presidential elections, liberal and supposedly far more inclusive Democrats declared themselves the only party that looks like the new multiracial America. Republicans, in contrast, were written off as mostly old white fogies — has-beens bitterly clinging to their fading prior privilege.
The campaign has exploded that myth too.
The Republican field is far more diverse, although the candidates see their ethnicity as incidental rather than essential, in bumper-sticker fashion, to their personas.
The candidates include the young (44-year-old Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal, and Marco Rubio), the ethnically diverse (Cruz, Jindal, Rubio, and Ben Carson), and successful outsiders who do not have political backgrounds (Carson, Trump, and Carly Fiorina)...
The campaign has just started, and already past wisdom is proving to be ignorance — with more debunking to come.
...Why?
Trump’s candidacy was largely created by underestimated popular outrage over the federal government’s politically motivated refusal to enforce immigration law.
That issue divides elites, who are not so much affected by their own open-borders advocacy, from the middle classes, who certainly are.
Trump saw that angry divide and so far has brilliantly capitalized on it.
Illegal immigration sent the Trump candidacy from nowhere to front-runner status — in much the same way that uncontrolled borders have all but imploded the once-popular German chancellor Angela Merkel.
After Barack Obama’s two successful presidential elections, liberal and supposedly far more inclusive Democrats declared themselves the only party that looks like the new multiracial America. Republicans, in contrast, were written off as mostly old white fogies — has-beens bitterly clinging to their fading prior privilege.
The campaign has exploded that myth too.
The Republican field is far more diverse, although the candidates see their ethnicity as incidental rather than essential, in bumper-sticker fashion, to their personas.
The candidates include the young (44-year-old Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal, and Marco Rubio), the ethnically diverse (Cruz, Jindal, Rubio, and Ben Carson), and successful outsiders who do not have political backgrounds (Carson, Trump, and Carly Fiorina)...
The campaign has just started, and already past wisdom is proving to be ignorance — with more debunking to come.
Global Cooling: Decade Long Ice Age Predicted As Sun 'Hibernates'
Global Cooling: Decade Long Ice Age Predicted As Sun 'Hibernates' - Technocracy News
Scientists claim we are in for a decade-long freeze as the sun slows down solar activity by up to 60 per cent.
A team of European researchers have unveiled a scientific model showing that the Earth is likely to experience a “mini ice age” from 2030 to 2040 as a result of decreased solar activity.
Their findings will infuriate environmental campaigners who argue by 2030 we could be facing increased sea levels and flooding due to glacial melt at the poles.
However, at the National Astronomy Meeting in Wales, Northumbria University professor Valentina Zharkova said fluctuations an 11-year cycle of solar activity the sun goes through would be responsible for a freeze, the like of which has not been experienced since the 1600s.
From 1645 to 1715 global temperatures dropped due to low solar activity so much that the planet experienced a 70-year ice age known as Maunder Minimum which saw the River Thames in London completely frozen.
The researchers have now developed a “double dynamo “model that can better predict when the next freeze will be.
Based on current cycles, they predict solar activity dwindling for ten years from 2030.
Professor Zharkova said two magnetic waves will cancel each other out in about 2030, leading to a drop in sun spots and solar flares of about 60 per cent.
Sunspots are dark concentrations of magnetic field flux on the surface that reduce surface temperature in that area, while solar flares are burst of radiation and solar energy that fire out across the solar system, but the Earth’s atmosphere protects us from the otherwise devastating effects.
She said: “In cycle 26, the two waves exactly mirror each other, peaking at the same time but in opposite hemispheres of the Sun.
“We predict that this will lead to the properties of a ‘Maunder minimum.
Scientists claim we are in for a decade-long freeze as the sun slows down solar activity by up to 60 per cent.
A team of European researchers have unveiled a scientific model showing that the Earth is likely to experience a “mini ice age” from 2030 to 2040 as a result of decreased solar activity.
Their findings will infuriate environmental campaigners who argue by 2030 we could be facing increased sea levels and flooding due to glacial melt at the poles.
However, at the National Astronomy Meeting in Wales, Northumbria University professor Valentina Zharkova said fluctuations an 11-year cycle of solar activity the sun goes through would be responsible for a freeze, the like of which has not been experienced since the 1600s.
From 1645 to 1715 global temperatures dropped due to low solar activity so much that the planet experienced a 70-year ice age known as Maunder Minimum which saw the River Thames in London completely frozen.
The researchers have now developed a “double dynamo “model that can better predict when the next freeze will be.
Based on current cycles, they predict solar activity dwindling for ten years from 2030.
Professor Zharkova said two magnetic waves will cancel each other out in about 2030, leading to a drop in sun spots and solar flares of about 60 per cent.
Sunspots are dark concentrations of magnetic field flux on the surface that reduce surface temperature in that area, while solar flares are burst of radiation and solar energy that fire out across the solar system, but the Earth’s atmosphere protects us from the otherwise devastating effects.
She said: “In cycle 26, the two waves exactly mirror each other, peaking at the same time but in opposite hemispheres of the Sun.
“We predict that this will lead to the properties of a ‘Maunder minimum.
UNBELIEVEABLE: What Muslim ‘Refugees’ Are Now Demanding Is Astounding
UNBELIEVEABLE: What Muslim ‘Refugees’ Are Now Demanding Is Astounding:
"And no matter how well-meaning this influx would strain any infrastructure, add to that a fundamental cultural divide, of European ideals and Islamic teachings, and you have chaos being inflicted within a sea of urban blithe, reminiscent of the third world.
However rather than being grateful for the humanitarian effort, many refugees are complaining about the accommodations."
SEND THEM HOME!!
"And no matter how well-meaning this influx would strain any infrastructure, add to that a fundamental cultural divide, of European ideals and Islamic teachings, and you have chaos being inflicted within a sea of urban blithe, reminiscent of the third world.
However rather than being grateful for the humanitarian effort, many refugees are complaining about the accommodations."
SEND THEM HOME!!
Pension Predictions Fall Short
Pension Predictions Fall Short [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
The school pension system is in dire need of reform. It owes school employees and retirees $26.5 billion — 13 times more than the state owes its general obligation bondholders. Yet some policymakers think that they have already solved the problem with changes to the system made in 2010 and 2012. What has happened since shows why the state needs to get out of the defined-benefit pension business entirely.
The school pension system is in dire need of reform. It owes school employees and retirees $26.5 billion — 13 times more than the state owes its general obligation bondholders. Yet some policymakers think that they have already solved the problem with changes to the system made in 2010 and 2012. What has happened since shows why the state needs to get out of the defined-benefit pension business entirely.
Back in 2012, legislative fiscal agencies modeled what would happen to contribution rates — the percentage of schools’ payroll required to meet the costs of the system — with and without the reforms. They predicted that contribution rates would be 30.5 percent of payroll this year after the reforms.
Current rates are 36.3 percent of payroll, 19 percent higher than projected. And higher than fiscal agencies predicted they would be even without the 2012 reforms.
These projections for the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System went off the rails quickly and have underestimated real contribution rates since 2014.
The difference is caused by what we told them at the time: defined-benefit pension plans don’t get funded, they get underfunded.
The projections used by the legislative fiscal agencies assumed that the system would not develop any further unfunded liabilities. This was inaccurate. The system developed another $2.2 billion to the difference between what it has saved and what it has promised to pay out.
Underfunding the school employee pension system does a disservice to teachers, school boards and taxpayers alike. The state has failed to demonstrate that it can capably manage a large defined-benefit system, failing time and again to accurately project the real costs and to adequately pay those costs. That is why Michigan politicians ought to convert the system to a defined-contribution plan one where teachers are paid with real money rather than promises, and the costs to taxpayers are clear, transparent and controlled.
History for November 6
History for November 6 - On-This-Day.com
Charles Henry Dow 1851 - Journalist, economist, John Philip Sousa 1854 - American commander, composer, conductor, James Naismith 1861 - Inventor of basketball in 1891
Sally Field 1946 - Actress ("Smokey and the Bandit"), Glenn Frey 1948 - Musician, singer (Eagles), Pat Tillman 1976 - Soldier, football player
1832 - Joseph Smith, III, was born. He was the first president of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He was also the son of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism.
1860 - Abraham Lincoln was elected to be the sixteenth president of the United States.
1861 - Jefferson Davis was elected as the president of the Confederacy in the U.S.
1894 - William C. Hooker received a patent for the mousetrap.
1903 - Philippe Bunau-Varilla, as Panama's ambassador to the United States, signed the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty. The document granted rights to the United States to build and indefinitely administer the Panama Canal Zone and its defenses.
1923 - Jacob Schick was granted a patent for the electric shaver.
1935 - Edwin H. Armstrong announced his development of FM broadcasting.
1961 - In the Saraha Desert of Algeria, a natural gas well ignited when a pipe ruptured. The flames rose between 450 feet and 800 feet. The fire burned until April 28, 1962 when a team led by Red Adair used explosives to deprived the fire of oxygen. (Devil's Cigarette Lighter)
1975 - King Hassan II of Morocco launches the Green March, a mass migration of 300,000 unarmed Moroccans, that march into the nation of Western Sahara.
Charles Henry Dow 1851 - Journalist, economist, John Philip Sousa 1854 - American commander, composer, conductor, James Naismith 1861 - Inventor of basketball in 1891
Sally Field 1946 - Actress ("Smokey and the Bandit"), Glenn Frey 1948 - Musician, singer (Eagles), Pat Tillman 1976 - Soldier, football player
1832 - Joseph Smith, III, was born. He was the first president of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He was also the son of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism.
1860 - Abraham Lincoln was elected to be the sixteenth president of the United States.
1861 - Jefferson Davis was elected as the president of the Confederacy in the U.S.
1894 - William C. Hooker received a patent for the mousetrap.
1903 - Philippe Bunau-Varilla, as Panama's ambassador to the United States, signed the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty. The document granted rights to the United States to build and indefinitely administer the Panama Canal Zone and its defenses.
1923 - Jacob Schick was granted a patent for the electric shaver.
1935 - Edwin H. Armstrong announced his development of FM broadcasting.
1961 - In the Saraha Desert of Algeria, a natural gas well ignited when a pipe ruptured. The flames rose between 450 feet and 800 feet. The fire burned until April 28, 1962 when a team led by Red Adair used explosives to deprived the fire of oxygen. (Devil's Cigarette Lighter)
1975 - King Hassan II of Morocco launches the Green March, a mass migration of 300,000 unarmed Moroccans, that march into the nation of Western Sahara.
Thursday, November 05, 2015
DEMOCRAT CONGRESSWOMAN: Obama Is "Working Hand-In-Hand With Islamic Extremists...Should Not Be Sending Troops Into Harms Way" [VIDEO] » 100percentfedUp.com
DEMOCRAT CONGRESSWOMAN: Obama Is "Working Hand-In-Hand With Islamic Extremists...Should Not Be Sending Troops Into Harms Way" [VIDEO] » 100percentfedUp.com:
"For anyone who’s not paying attention to what’s happening in the Middle East, she’s talking about the reckless actions of the most dangerous man in the world…
Bill Maher tonight spoke with Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard about an issue they agree on: the frustrating refusal of President Obama to accept “Islamic extremism” as a global threat."
"For anyone who’s not paying attention to what’s happening in the Middle East, she’s talking about the reckless actions of the most dangerous man in the world…
Bill Maher tonight spoke with Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard about an issue they agree on: the frustrating refusal of President Obama to accept “Islamic extremism” as a global threat."
BREAKING: Ted Cruz Makes DEVASTATING Move Against the Muslim Brotherhood
BREAKING: Ted Cruz Makes DEVASTATING Move Against the Muslim Brotherhood:
“We have to stop pretending that the Brotherhood are not responsible for the terrorism they advocate and finance,” Sen. Cruz told reporters.
“We have to see it for what it is: a key international organization dedicated to waging violent jihad,” the Texas Republican added. “Since the Obama administration refuses to utter the words ‘radical Islamic terrorism,’ and Congress owes it to the American people to tell them the truth about this threat.”
It's about time someone in government stands against radical terrorist. The executive certainly doesn't.
“We have to stop pretending that the Brotherhood are not responsible for the terrorism they advocate and finance,” Sen. Cruz told reporters.
“We have to see it for what it is: a key international organization dedicated to waging violent jihad,” the Texas Republican added. “Since the Obama administration refuses to utter the words ‘radical Islamic terrorism,’ and Congress owes it to the American people to tell them the truth about this threat.”
It's about time someone in government stands against radical terrorist. The executive certainly doesn't.
Watch: Fiorina Hears What 'The View' Says About Her, Instantly Issues BRUTAL 9-Word Challenge
Watch: Fiorina Hears What 'The View' Says About Her, Instantly Issues BRUTAL 9-Word Challenge:
“Frankly I am tired of being insulted by liberal feminists who talk about women’s issues when the reality is every issue is a woman’s issue — from the economy to ISIS to Russia to healthcare to education to the national debt,” Fiorina said.
“It will not stop me, it will not scare me, and maybe the ladies of The View, if I come back on again, let’s see if they have the guts to say that to my face,” Fiorina said."
“Frankly I am tired of being insulted by liberal feminists who talk about women’s issues when the reality is every issue is a woman’s issue — from the economy to ISIS to Russia to healthcare to education to the national debt,” Fiorina said.
“It will not stop me, it will not scare me, and maybe the ladies of The View, if I come back on again, let’s see if they have the guts to say that to my face,” Fiorina said."
Bank Of Ireland Bans "Small" Cash Withdrawals At Branches
Bank Of Ireland Bans "Small" Cash Withdrawals At Branches | Zero Hedge:
"As central planners the world over grapple with the effective “lower bound” that’s imposed by the existence of physical banknotes, there’s been no shortage of calls for a ban on cash.
Put simply, if you eliminate physical currency, you also eliminate the idea of a floor for depo rates.
After all, if people can’t withdraw paper money and stash it under the mattress, then interest rates can be as negative as the government wants them to be in order to “encourage” consumption.
If, for instance, you’re being charged 10% for saving your money, then by God you will probably spend that money rather than see the bank collect a double-digit fee just for holding on to your paycheck.
In the absence of physical cash, there’s no way for depositors to avoid that rather unpalatable outcome unless the public starts buying hard assets like commodities with their debit cards.
If you think that sounds far-fetched, just consider the fact that everyone from Citi’s Willem Buiter to economist Ken Rogoff to the German Council Of Economic Experts' Peter Bofinger have now floated the idea.
"With today's technical possibilities, coins and notes are in fact an anachronism," Bofinger told Spiegel back in May.
Now, in what should be a wake up call to the world, Bank of Ireland has banned branch withdrawals of less than €700.
Seriously."
"As central planners the world over grapple with the effective “lower bound” that’s imposed by the existence of physical banknotes, there’s been no shortage of calls for a ban on cash.
Put simply, if you eliminate physical currency, you also eliminate the idea of a floor for depo rates.
After all, if people can’t withdraw paper money and stash it under the mattress, then interest rates can be as negative as the government wants them to be in order to “encourage” consumption.
If, for instance, you’re being charged 10% for saving your money, then by God you will probably spend that money rather than see the bank collect a double-digit fee just for holding on to your paycheck.
In the absence of physical cash, there’s no way for depositors to avoid that rather unpalatable outcome unless the public starts buying hard assets like commodities with their debit cards.
If you think that sounds far-fetched, just consider the fact that everyone from Citi’s Willem Buiter to economist Ken Rogoff to the German Council Of Economic Experts' Peter Bofinger have now floated the idea.
"With today's technical possibilities, coins and notes are in fact an anachronism," Bofinger told Spiegel back in May.
Now, in what should be a wake up call to the world, Bank of Ireland has banned branch withdrawals of less than €700.
Seriously."
What could possibly go wrong?-----Proposal would allow DC 16-year-olds to vote for president in 2016
Proposal would allow DC 16-year-olds to vote for president in 2016 - Story | WTTG: "WASHINGTON - When Americans go to the polls to vote in 2016, there's a chance that 16-year-olds in Washington, D.C. could also be casting their ballots.
On Tuesday, three D.C. City Council members proposed lowering the federal voting age in D.C. from 18 to 16.31
Ward 6 Council member Charles Allan is the chief author behind the Youth Vote Amendment Act of 2015.
He said Tuesday that there's nothing in the 26th Amendment that forbids younger Americans from voting, and that the Constitution only ensures that those 18 or older have the right to vote.
Council members David Grosso and Brianne Nadeau co-introduced the legislation..."
On Tuesday, three D.C. City Council members proposed lowering the federal voting age in D.C. from 18 to 16.31
Ward 6 Council member Charles Allan is the chief author behind the Youth Vote Amendment Act of 2015.
He said Tuesday that there's nothing in the 26th Amendment that forbids younger Americans from voting, and that the Constitution only ensures that those 18 or older have the right to vote.
Council members David Grosso and Brianne Nadeau co-introduced the legislation..."
Obama Admin Makes SHOCKING Demand To Schools That Will Put Girls In Serious Danger
Obama Admin Makes SHOCKING Demand To Schools That Will Put Girls In Serious Danger:
"Students who are born with a gender but cognitively and emotionally identify with the opposite gender are identified as suffering from a condition called “Gender Dysphoria.” Treatment can consist of counseling with a psychologist. Other treatments may involve blocking puberty hormones, taking hormones to begin a gender change, or, in some cases, performing surgery to remove genitalia within sex-reassignment surgery.
The case of “Student A” is now drawing national attention. A civil rights violation complaint was filed within the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights against Township High School District 211, located in Palatine, Ill. The complaint alleges discrimination on the basis of sex by the school against the student for not allowing “Student A” to change in the girl’s locker room during PE and during swim class."
"Students who are born with a gender but cognitively and emotionally identify with the opposite gender are identified as suffering from a condition called “Gender Dysphoria.” Treatment can consist of counseling with a psychologist. Other treatments may involve blocking puberty hormones, taking hormones to begin a gender change, or, in some cases, performing surgery to remove genitalia within sex-reassignment surgery.
The case of “Student A” is now drawing national attention. A civil rights violation complaint was filed within the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights against Township High School District 211, located in Palatine, Ill. The complaint alleges discrimination on the basis of sex by the school against the student for not allowing “Student A” to change in the girl’s locker room during PE and during swim class."
REPORT: 5 out of 6 top university donations go to Dems
REPORT: 5 out of 6 top university donations go to Dems:
"Democrat candidates have been overwhelmingly successful at soliciting political donations at universities nationwide.
Five out of six dollars donated to presidential campaigns from the top fifty national universities have gone to Democrat candidates.
Over 1,200 faculty, staff, and students at the top fifty universities as ranked by the U.S. News and World Report have made contributions to presidential campaigns so far this election cycle.
Filings released by the Federal Electoral Commission on October 16 reveal that together, their donations amount to $1.3 million so far this election cycle.
Only 13 out of 119 student donors gave to Republicans.
Of that $1.3 million in political donations, over $1.1 million went to Democratic candidates.
Hillary Clinton alone raised $917,591, or roughly 70 percent of the total amount.
Clinton has been performing particularly well among Ivy League universities, where she received over 87 percent of all donations."
"Democrat candidates have been overwhelmingly successful at soliciting political donations at universities nationwide.
Five out of six dollars donated to presidential campaigns from the top fifty national universities have gone to Democrat candidates.
Over 1,200 faculty, staff, and students at the top fifty universities as ranked by the U.S. News and World Report have made contributions to presidential campaigns so far this election cycle.
Filings released by the Federal Electoral Commission on October 16 reveal that together, their donations amount to $1.3 million so far this election cycle.
Only 13 out of 119 student donors gave to Republicans.
Of that $1.3 million in political donations, over $1.1 million went to Democratic candidates.
Hillary Clinton alone raised $917,591, or roughly 70 percent of the total amount.
Clinton has been performing particularly well among Ivy League universities, where she received over 87 percent of all donations."
Wimp!-----Jeb Bush Says He Was Wrong about France’s Workweek
Jeb Bush Says He Was Wrong about France’s Workweek | TIME:
""I really did a disservice to the French," he joked
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush lightheartedly apologized to the people of France on Tuesday for making fun of their work week during last week’s Republican debate.
Speaking to reporters aboard his campaign bus on the first leg of a three-day swing through New Hampshire, Bush once again criticized congressional lawmakers for working a three-day week, saying lawmakers have over-promised and under-delivered to the American people in successive elections. But the GOP presidential hopeful acknowledged he was wrong to criticize the French when he was trying to highlight rival Marco Rubio’s poor voting record in the Senate.
“I made the mistake of saying that the Congress operates on a French work week,” he deadpanned. “I really did a disservice to the French,” Bush added with a chuckle Tuesday.
“My inbox was full of French journalists,” piped in campaign spokesman Tim Miller."
""I really did a disservice to the French," he joked
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush lightheartedly apologized to the people of France on Tuesday for making fun of their work week during last week’s Republican debate.
Speaking to reporters aboard his campaign bus on the first leg of a three-day swing through New Hampshire, Bush once again criticized congressional lawmakers for working a three-day week, saying lawmakers have over-promised and under-delivered to the American people in successive elections. But the GOP presidential hopeful acknowledged he was wrong to criticize the French when he was trying to highlight rival Marco Rubio’s poor voting record in the Senate.
“I made the mistake of saying that the Congress operates on a French work week,” he deadpanned. “I really did a disservice to the French,” Bush added with a chuckle Tuesday.
“My inbox was full of French journalists,” piped in campaign spokesman Tim Miller."
Liberalism Is More Like a Religion Than We Thought
Liberalism Is More Like a Religion Than We Thought | PJ Media:
"There is a sort of orthodoxy required among liberals.
Do you believe in climate change?
What about the gender pay gap?
Those who do not toe the line often find themselves exiled — not just from the fold, but from the conversation.
To some extent, these views are merely what we mean when we say the word “liberal” — they describe a political program roughly supported by one major party.
But at some point, these views have become prescriptive; they have morphed into a moral structure to provide meaning and guidance in place of religion.
When political beliefs start to explain why bad things happen to good people, they may be crystallizing into something closer to faith...
The practice of attacking views as incorrect, or even as manifestations of evil, can be found in many religious denominations.
Early Christianity — not to mention the Reformation — is rife with examples of vitriolic debates that ended with consensus, and one side becoming villainized as heretical.
The Sunnis and Shi’ites in Islam have been fighting it out for centuries, and they still hate one another.
Today, some benighted hicks and malicious liars still doubt the doctrine of climate change as a deadly threat.
When Real Clear Politics writer David Harsanyi tweeted “Celebrate climate change, an externality of the greatest poverty destroying program in the history of mankind,” he was called a psychopath and a sociopath.
“When a group confuses politics with moral doctrine, it may have trouble comprehending how a decent human could disagree with its positions,” Harsanyi explained.
This, he suspected, “is probably why so many liberals can bore into the deepest nooks of my soul to ferret out all those motivations but can’t waste any time arguing about the issue itself.”
Read on
"There is a sort of orthodoxy required among liberals.
Do you believe in climate change?
What about the gender pay gap?
Those who do not toe the line often find themselves exiled — not just from the fold, but from the conversation.
To some extent, these views are merely what we mean when we say the word “liberal” — they describe a political program roughly supported by one major party.
But at some point, these views have become prescriptive; they have morphed into a moral structure to provide meaning and guidance in place of religion.
When political beliefs start to explain why bad things happen to good people, they may be crystallizing into something closer to faith...
The practice of attacking views as incorrect, or even as manifestations of evil, can be found in many religious denominations.
Early Christianity — not to mention the Reformation — is rife with examples of vitriolic debates that ended with consensus, and one side becoming villainized as heretical.
The Sunnis and Shi’ites in Islam have been fighting it out for centuries, and they still hate one another.
Today, some benighted hicks and malicious liars still doubt the doctrine of climate change as a deadly threat.
When Real Clear Politics writer David Harsanyi tweeted “Celebrate climate change, an externality of the greatest poverty destroying program in the history of mankind,” he was called a psychopath and a sociopath.
“When a group confuses politics with moral doctrine, it may have trouble comprehending how a decent human could disagree with its positions,” Harsanyi explained.
This, he suspected, “is probably why so many liberals can bore into the deepest nooks of my soul to ferret out all those motivations but can’t waste any time arguing about the issue itself.”
Read on
Court Rules Rights Of Christians In Michigan Were Violated By Stone Throwing Muslim Mob [Viral Video] » 100percentfedUp.com
Court Rules Rights Of Christians In Michigan Were Violated By Stone Throwing Muslim Mob [Viral Video] » 100percentfedUp.com:
"You’ll probably remember this case when it happened and how shocking it was. Dearborn Muslims were videotaped throwing stones and assaulting Christians who came to the Arab festival in Dearborn, MI. The Wayne County officials silenced the Christians violating their free speech so the Christians sued Wayne County. A lower court then ruled with the Muslims and now the Sixth Circuit court has overturned the decision giving the Christians a win for freedom of speech. Watch this topic because several cases of prohibiting free speech have been reported as it relates to “offending” Muslims. This is a right we must fight for along with our Right to Bear Arms. "
"You’ll probably remember this case when it happened and how shocking it was. Dearborn Muslims were videotaped throwing stones and assaulting Christians who came to the Arab festival in Dearborn, MI. The Wayne County officials silenced the Christians violating their free speech so the Christians sued Wayne County. A lower court then ruled with the Muslims and now the Sixth Circuit court has overturned the decision giving the Christians a win for freedom of speech. Watch this topic because several cases of prohibiting free speech have been reported as it relates to “offending” Muslims. This is a right we must fight for along with our Right to Bear Arms. "
LISTEN: Texas refugee group details plethora of services for incoming Syrians
LISTEN: Texas refugee group details plethora of services for incoming Syrians | The American Mirror
Is it possible Syrian refugees will be better off in America than many Americans?
Is it possible Syrian refugees will be better off in America than many Americans?
Liberty News recently published an audio recording it says is a phone call between a representative of Refugee Services of Texas and a man posing as a potential volunteer.
The services detailed in the call — being paid for by U.S. taxpayers — is staggering.
“Every refugee receives a sum of money from the government that’s welcome money. It’s $925 per person — a one-time sum,” the organization employee tells the caller.
That’s only the beginning.
She also rattled off a laundry list of services offered to incoming refugees intended to make them “self-sufficient and independent,” including:
- Being picked up at the airport
- Finding and securing an apartment
- Setting up the apartment “so it’s livable”
- Providing bus orientation
- Transporting them to Social Security office to apply for card
- Helping find employment
- Eight weeks of English as Second Language (ESL) classes
The employee says volunteers help by setting up apartments.
The organization gives the volunteer a Walmart gift card to buy “all the items needed for the refugee’s apartment....”
The organization gives the volunteer a Walmart gift card to buy “all the items needed for the refugee’s apartment....”
Why Governments Aren't All That Different From Street Gangs
Why Governments Aren't All That Different From Street Gangs | The Daily Sheeple:
"At some point, you may have heard someone call the government a “gang of thieves writ large,” which is a generalization of a quote attributed to libertarian thinker Murray Rothbard.
However, if you’re not familiar with the philosophy behind that quote, you might mistakenly believe that it is nothing more than a clever observation on the wasteful and corrupt nature of government. That’s because you may not be aware of the meaning of “writ large.”
It’s synonymous with “clearly” or “obviously.”
In reality, Rothbard wasn’t trying to make a clever statement.
He was quite literally calling the government a gang.
Most people would have trouble wrapping their minds around that notion.
Clearly there are differences between governments and gangs right?
Agents of the state don’t lie, extort money, murder rivals, train and initiate uniformed enforcers, go to war with their neighbors, protect the integrity of their borders, enforce protection rackets, or conduct any other activities that aren’t permitted in their legal codes.
In case you didn’t detect my sarcasm, governments and gangs routinely engage in all of the activities I listed above.
That’s because they are one in the same.
The only significant differences between the two, is that gangs are usually smaller than governments, and their borders are a little more fluid."
"At some point, you may have heard someone call the government a “gang of thieves writ large,” which is a generalization of a quote attributed to libertarian thinker Murray Rothbard.
However, if you’re not familiar with the philosophy behind that quote, you might mistakenly believe that it is nothing more than a clever observation on the wasteful and corrupt nature of government. That’s because you may not be aware of the meaning of “writ large.”
It’s synonymous with “clearly” or “obviously.”
In reality, Rothbard wasn’t trying to make a clever statement.
He was quite literally calling the government a gang.
Most people would have trouble wrapping their minds around that notion.
Clearly there are differences between governments and gangs right?
Agents of the state don’t lie, extort money, murder rivals, train and initiate uniformed enforcers, go to war with their neighbors, protect the integrity of their borders, enforce protection rackets, or conduct any other activities that aren’t permitted in their legal codes.
In case you didn’t detect my sarcasm, governments and gangs routinely engage in all of the activities I listed above.
That’s because they are one in the same.
The only significant differences between the two, is that gangs are usually smaller than governments, and their borders are a little more fluid."
CIA Head: 'Analysts Never Said the Video was a Factor in the Benghazi Attacks' | Select Committee on Benghazi
CIA Head: 'Analysts Never Said the Video was a Factor in the Benghazi Attacks' | Select Committee on Benghazi:
"All of this raises several important questions:
First, if the CIA and intelligence analysts never even mentioned the YouTube video, why did Secretary Clinton?
Second, if the first full intelligence assessment of what happened was not available until September 13, how can it be claimed that this assessment influenced Secretary Clinton’s statements on September 11 and 12? She couldn’t have read it before it was written.
Third, if intelligence analysts and Secretary Clinton believed from the beginning that Benghazi was a terrorist attack, why did Secretary Clinton not say so publicly until September 21?
Fourth, Secretary Clinton told the Egyptian Prime Minister on September 12 that “It was a planned attack – not a protest,” but when a reporter asked her on September 18 about the Libyan President saying it was a planned attack, she dodged the question, saying, “the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has said we had no actionable intelligence that an attack on our post in Benghazi was planned or imminent.” Why the dodge?
Secretary Clinton continued to associate the video with what happened in Benghazi in public remarks two and three days after the attacks, including at a transfer of remains ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base with family members of the victims present. "
"All of this raises several important questions:
First, if the CIA and intelligence analysts never even mentioned the YouTube video, why did Secretary Clinton?
Second, if the first full intelligence assessment of what happened was not available until September 13, how can it be claimed that this assessment influenced Secretary Clinton’s statements on September 11 and 12? She couldn’t have read it before it was written.
Third, if intelligence analysts and Secretary Clinton believed from the beginning that Benghazi was a terrorist attack, why did Secretary Clinton not say so publicly until September 21?
Fourth, Secretary Clinton told the Egyptian Prime Minister on September 12 that “It was a planned attack – not a protest,” but when a reporter asked her on September 18 about the Libyan President saying it was a planned attack, she dodged the question, saying, “the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has said we had no actionable intelligence that an attack on our post in Benghazi was planned or imminent.” Why the dodge?
Secretary Clinton continued to associate the video with what happened in Benghazi in public remarks two and three days after the attacks, including at a transfer of remains ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base with family members of the victims present. "
Just another "small step" to taking ALL your money-----Mona Shores voters overwhelmingly approve $13.1 million bond proposal
Mona Shores voters overwhelmingly approve $13.1 million bond proposal | MLive.com:
"NORTON SHORES, MI – Mona Shores voters overwhelmingly approved a $13.1 million "safe, warm and dry" bond proposal Tuesday, six months after they rejected the same request.
The proposal, which will cost homeowners about 0.75 mill in property taxes, will pay for a wide range of repairs and upgrades to schools, from wall tile repair to playground improvements to new windows.
An unofficial vote tally showed the measure passed by a vote of 3,199 to 2,096.
The same request was narrowly defeated by 265 votes in May.
....A facilities needs study conducted in 2014 identified $60 million in infrastructure needs over the next few years.
A Facilities Advisory Committee helped narrow the list to a more workable amount and to address basic needs to keep students "warm, safe and dry.""
"NORTON SHORES, MI – Mona Shores voters overwhelmingly approved a $13.1 million "safe, warm and dry" bond proposal Tuesday, six months after they rejected the same request.
The proposal, which will cost homeowners about 0.75 mill in property taxes, will pay for a wide range of repairs and upgrades to schools, from wall tile repair to playground improvements to new windows.
An unofficial vote tally showed the measure passed by a vote of 3,199 to 2,096.
The same request was narrowly defeated by 265 votes in May.
....A facilities needs study conducted in 2014 identified $60 million in infrastructure needs over the next few years.
A Facilities Advisory Committee helped narrow the list to a more workable amount and to address basic needs to keep students "warm, safe and dry.""
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