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Monday, August 08, 2016
History for August 8
History for August 8 - On-This-Day.com
Matthew Henson 1866 - Explorer, along with Robert Peary and their Eskimo guide, were the first people to reach the North Pole, Russell Markert 1899, Dino DeLaurentis 1919
Dustin Hoffman 1937, Connie Stevens 1938, Donny Most 1953
1844 - After the killing of Joseph Smith on June 27, Bringham Young was chosen to lead the Mormons.
1876 - Thomas Edison received a patent for the mimeograph. The mimeograph was a "method of preparing autographic stencils for printing."
1899 - The refrigerator was patented by A.T. Marshall.
1940 - The German Luftwaffe began a series of daylight air raids on Great Britain.
1966 - Michael DeBakey became the first surgeon to install an artificial heart pump in a patient.
1974 - U.S. President Nixon announced that he would resign the following day.
1992 - The "Dream Team" clinched the gold medal at the Barcelona Summer Olympics. The U.S. basketball team beat Croatia 117-85.
2000 - The submarine H.L. Hunley was raised from ocean bottom after 136 years. The sub had been lost during an attack on the U.S.S. Housatonic in 1864. The Hunley was the first submarine in history to sink a warship.
Sunday, August 07, 2016
Pay to play-----$375,000 Deposited To The Khan Law Account From The Clinton Foundation
$375,000 Deposited To The Khan Law Account From The Clinton Foundation | GOVERNMENT SLAVES:
"...A hat tip to Powdered Wig contributor, Joe LaVeque for the find, fellow internet bloggers Get Off The BS for publishing the document, and to infamous hacker, Anonymous, who uhhhh, “retrieved” the doc.
"...A hat tip to Powdered Wig contributor, Joe LaVeque for the find, fellow internet bloggers Get Off The BS for publishing the document, and to infamous hacker, Anonymous, who uhhhh, “retrieved” the doc.
As you can see, the image below is a bank letter from Wells Fargo notifying the Kazoo Khan law firm that The Clinton Foundation is depositing $375,000 into its bank account.
Congress was right: The Iran deal is a travesty — and Obama is to blame
Congress was right: The Iran deal is a travesty — and Obama is to blame - Salon.com:
"Onlookers concerned about a nuclear Iran shouldn’t be surprised by a report from The Wall Street Journal that the Obama administration secretly apparently airdropped $400 million in foreign currency in exchange for the release of four Americans, a move that breaches U.S. protocol and amounts to ransom.
Even more troubling, yet not surprising: new reports that Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is publicly backpedalling from President Obama’s prized nuclear deal.
On state-affiliated media, Khamenei reportedly blasted “the futility of negotiations with the Americans” and said the United States wasn’t keeping its promises under the nuclear agreement.
The deal itself was signed under constitutionally questionable circumstances — it essentially amounted to a treaty, which would have required congressional approval–over the protests of Congress, including many Democrats like Sen. Chuck Schumer.
...The State Department officially denied any explicit link between the $400 million payment and the release of prisoners, that this happened entirely coincidentally, not as a tit-for-tat.
But it’s baffling why this administration continues to place its blind faith in a theocratic, authoritarian regime that bankrolls terror the world over, from Hamas to Hezbollah to the murderous Assad regime..."
"Onlookers concerned about a nuclear Iran shouldn’t be surprised by a report from The Wall Street Journal that the Obama administration secretly apparently airdropped $400 million in foreign currency in exchange for the release of four Americans, a move that breaches U.S. protocol and amounts to ransom.
Even more troubling, yet not surprising: new reports that Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is publicly backpedalling from President Obama’s prized nuclear deal.
On state-affiliated media, Khamenei reportedly blasted “the futility of negotiations with the Americans” and said the United States wasn’t keeping its promises under the nuclear agreement.
The deal itself was signed under constitutionally questionable circumstances — it essentially amounted to a treaty, which would have required congressional approval–over the protests of Congress, including many Democrats like Sen. Chuck Schumer.
...The State Department officially denied any explicit link between the $400 million payment and the release of prisoners, that this happened entirely coincidentally, not as a tit-for-tat.
But it’s baffling why this administration continues to place its blind faith in a theocratic, authoritarian regime that bankrolls terror the world over, from Hamas to Hezbollah to the murderous Assad regime..."
Pastor Abedini Says Iran Wouldn’t Release American Prisoners Until ‘Another Plane’ Landed | Video | TheBlaze.com
Pastor Abedini Says Iran Wouldn’t Release American Prisoners Until ‘Another Plane’ Landed | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"One of the Americans recently released by Iran says their departing flight was delayed for hours while their captors waited for another plane to arrive. The Obama administration delivered $400 million in foreign cash by plane the same day Iran released the prisoners."
"One of the Americans recently released by Iran says their departing flight was delayed for hours while their captors waited for another plane to arrive. The Obama administration delivered $400 million in foreign cash by plane the same day Iran released the prisoners."
Israel’s Defense Ministry Compares Iran Deal to 1938 Munich Agreement With Hitler | TheBlaze.com
Israel’s Defense Ministry Compares Iran Deal to 1938 Munich Agreement With Hitler | TheBlaze.com:
"Israel’s Defense Ministry on Friday compared the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal to the doomed 1938 Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler, which allowed the Nazis to annex certain parts of Czechoslovakia.
The rare statement was issued days after it was reported that the U.S. made a secret $400 million cash payment to Iran as the Middle Eastern country released four American hostages."
"Israel’s Defense Ministry on Friday compared the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal to the doomed 1938 Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler, which allowed the Nazis to annex certain parts of Czechoslovakia.
The rare statement was issued days after it was reported that the U.S. made a secret $400 million cash payment to Iran as the Middle Eastern country released four American hostages."
The Student Debt Crisis Is the Predictable Consequence of Subsidies
The Student Debt Crisis Is the Predictable Consequence of Subsidies | Foundation for Economic Education:
"Normally, leftists get upset if there’s a big industry that charges high prices, engages in lots of featherbedding, and manipulates the political system for handouts.
"Normally, leftists get upset if there’s a big industry that charges high prices, engages in lots of featherbedding, and manipulates the political system for handouts.
But for some reason, when the industry is higher education, folks like Hillary Clinton think the answer is to shower colleges and universities with ever-greater subsidies.
She says the subsidies are for students, but I point out in this interview that the real beneficiaries are the schools that simply boost tuition and fees to capture any increase in student loans.
And I also pointed out that the colleges and universities don’t even use the money wisely.
Instead, they build bureaucratic empires with ever-larger numbers of administrators while money devoted to the classroom shrinks.
Sort of a pay-more-get-less business model.
Though that only works when there are government subsidies to enable the inefficiency and bloat.
But don’t take my word for it..."
Read on!
Read on!
Good News, Elizabeth Warren: Women Already Have Equal Pay
Good News, Elizabeth Warren: Women Already Have Equal Pay | Foundation for Economic Education
"At the Democratic Convention, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker lamented that American women do not earn “equal pay for equal work.” A Hillary Clinton administration, they promised, would right this wrong.
"At the Democratic Convention, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker lamented that American women do not earn “equal pay for equal work.” A Hillary Clinton administration, they promised, would right this wrong.
The latest U.S. Department of Labor data show that women working full-time make 81 percent of full-time men’s wages.
But this figure is both inaccurate and misleading.
This statistic looks only at raw averages and does not take into account factors such as education, skills, and hours worked.
But this figure is both inaccurate and misleading.
This statistic looks only at raw averages and does not take into account factors such as education, skills, and hours worked.
Control for the Obvious
Among young, single, childless workers, women make more.After controlling for other factors, the gender pay gap practically disappears.
Indeed, among single, childless workers under 30, women earn more than men.
Legislation to close the gender “wage gap” is misguided: in reality, there is no gap to close.
Indeed, among single, childless workers under 30, women earn more than men.
Legislation to close the gender “wage gap” is misguided: in reality, there is no gap to close.
Likewise, the BLS statistic is misleading because it averages earnings for all full-time women — no matter their education, profession, experience, or hours worked — and earnings for all full-time men.
As such, it is not an apples-to-apples comparison..."
Read on!
As such, it is not an apples-to-apples comparison..."
Read on!
Always Watching: Company Builds Profile on Every American Adult | TheBlaze.com
Always Watching: Company Builds Profile on Every American Adult | TheBlaze.com:
"It’s a company you probably didn’t even know existed, but it probably knows more about you than some of your closest friends.
IDI, or Interactive Data Intelligence, has only been in business for one year but already, it’s built a profile on every American adult: their addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, the kind of car they drive, voter registrations, hunting permits and criminal and civil citation history. It could even have your shopping patterns based on photos of license plates taken at private businesses or purchases on money-saving websites, which it owns, according to Bloomberg."
"It’s a company you probably didn’t even know existed, but it probably knows more about you than some of your closest friends.
IDI, or Interactive Data Intelligence, has only been in business for one year but already, it’s built a profile on every American adult: their addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, the kind of car they drive, voter registrations, hunting permits and criminal and civil citation history. It could even have your shopping patterns based on photos of license plates taken at private businesses or purchases on money-saving websites, which it owns, according to Bloomberg."
Ten Facts About Government Pensions In Michigan
Ten Facts About Government Pensions In Michigan [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"7. The average Michigan city has set aside just 69 percent of what’s needed to cover future pension benefits.
The pension funds of the state’s 100 largest cities and townships only hold 69 percent of what they should have to cover future benefits.
That’s actually up from 67 percent in 2014.
The slight increase may be associated with the fact that some cities have closed their defined benefit plan to new employees, who get 401(k) contributions instead.
It might also be associated with enrolling new hires in a less generous defined benefit plan.
These 100 cities combined owe $4.2 billion more than they have set aside."
"7. The average Michigan city has set aside just 69 percent of what’s needed to cover future pension benefits.
The pension funds of the state’s 100 largest cities and townships only hold 69 percent of what they should have to cover future benefits.
That’s actually up from 67 percent in 2014.
The slight increase may be associated with the fact that some cities have closed their defined benefit plan to new employees, who get 401(k) contributions instead.
It might also be associated with enrolling new hires in a less generous defined benefit plan.
These 100 cities combined owe $4.2 billion more than they have set aside."
Putting Canada's Population in Perspective
Putting Canada's Population in Perspective - Metrocosm:
"Half of Canada’s people (red) live south of the Washington-Oregon border"
Lots more at link!
"Half of Canada’s people (red) live south of the Washington-Oregon border"
Lots more at link!
Watch the Ivanpah solar plant incinerate birds and bugs
“At Ivanpah, evidence of flying animals impacted by intense heat near the solar towers had been observed,” according to new USGS research. The new study showed that although birds and bats were occasionally seen near the towers at Ivanpah, most observations involved insects.”Ivanpah is a federally-backed solar power plant that uses more than 170,000 mirrored heliostats to direct sunlight at tall boilers towers to generate electricity in California. The concentrated sunlight creates an intense field of heat, called a solar flux, around the facility that’s “enough to cause injury or death” to birds or anything else that flies through it.The USGS video shows “small smoking objects (insects) and a larger object (bird) as it begins to smoke when entering the solar flux.” ...A recent study found Ivanpah killed 6,185 birds in 2015, including about 1,145 that were burned up in the plant’s solar flux. Ivanpah has also been known to blind airline pilots flying over Southern California’s desert.The Energy Department put up $1.6 billion in loan guarantees to fund the $2.2 billion solar project, which is co-owned by NRG Energy and Google.
How Iran spent its $400M ‘ransom’ windfall | New York Post
How Iran spent its $400M ‘ransom’ windfall | New York Post:
"The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies uncovered an item in Iran’s 2017 national budget ordering the Central Bank “to give the money from the legal settlement . . . of up to $1.7 billion to the defense budget” — which then rose 90 percent over the prior year’s.
In other words, the cash is being used to arm Iran’s terrorist clients, like Hezbollah, and to fund its war for Syria’s Bashar al-Assad.
And that won’t be the last of it. Iran has already taken several more US hostages since releasing the last batch. Expect fresh ransom demands to follow."
"The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies uncovered an item in Iran’s 2017 national budget ordering the Central Bank “to give the money from the legal settlement . . . of up to $1.7 billion to the defense budget” — which then rose 90 percent over the prior year’s.
In other words, the cash is being used to arm Iran’s terrorist clients, like Hezbollah, and to fund its war for Syria’s Bashar al-Assad.
And that won’t be the last of it. Iran has already taken several more US hostages since releasing the last batch. Expect fresh ransom demands to follow."
Latest Trump Facebook Ad Receives 2+ Million Views in Less Than 24 Hours…
Latest Trump Facebook Ad Receives 2+ Million Views in Less Than 24 Hours… | The Last Refuge:
"Candidate Donald Trump has an incredible social media reach, because he holds an incredible social media following.
Less than 24 hours ago Trump presented his latest political ad targeting Hillary Clinton, and the video has been watched 2 million times on Facebook alone."
"Candidate Donald Trump has an incredible social media reach, because he holds an incredible social media following.
Less than 24 hours ago Trump presented his latest political ad targeting Hillary Clinton, and the video has been watched 2 million times on Facebook alone."
History for August 7
History for August 7 - On-This-Day.com:
Nathaniel Greene 1742, John Heathcoat 1783 - Inventor, pioneer in lace making, Mata Hari 1876
Ralph Bunche 1904, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer 1927, David Duchovny 1960
1789 - The U.S. War Department was established by the U.S. Congress.
1782 - George Washington created the Order of the Purple Heart.
1888 - Theophilus Van Kannel received a patent for the revolving door.
1914 - Germany invaded France.
1942 - U.S. forces landed at Guadalcanal, marking the start of the first major allied offensive in the Pacific during World War II.
1960 - The Cuban Catholic Church condemned the rise of communism in Cuba. Fidel Castro then banned all religious TV and radio broadcasts.
1964 - The U.S. Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, which gave President Johnson broad powers in dealing with reported North Vietnamese attacks on U.S. forces.
1974 - French stuntman Philippe Petit walked a tightrope strung between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center.
Saturday, August 06, 2016
Benjamin Watson Hammers Planned Parenthood | The Daily Caller
Benjamin Watson Hammers Planned Parenthood | The Daily Caller:
"Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson made it very clear that he is anti-Planned Parenthood during an interview with Turning Point Friends.
Watson was asked about race and abortion, and he gave an incredibly blunt answer."
"Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson made it very clear that he is anti-Planned Parenthood during an interview with Turning Point Friends.
Watson was asked about race and abortion, and he gave an incredibly blunt answer."
How we used to die; how we die now
How we used to die; how we die now | Exopermaculture:
How we used to die; how we die now
How we used to die; how we die now
Posted on January 19, 2016 by Ann Kreilkamp
An emergency physician’s beautifully written and agonizingly empathic account of “how we used to die” starkly contrasted with how most people die now in our death-defying, death-dealing military industrial medicopharmaceuticalized culture.
I know you love me — now let me die
Jan 16, 2016
by Louis Profeta, M.D.
linkedin.com
In the old days, she would be propped up on a comfy pillow, in fresh cleaned sheets under the corner window where she would in days gone past watch her children play. Soup would boil on the stove just in case she felt like a sip or two. Perhaps the radio softly played Al Jolson or Glenn Miller, flowers sat on the nightstand, and family quietly came and went. These were her last days. Spent with familiar sounds, in a familiar room, with familiar smells that gave her a final chance to summon memories that will help carry her away. She might have offered a hint of a smile or a soft squeeze of the hand but it was all right if she didn’t. She lost her own words to tell us that it’s OK to just let her die, but she trusted us to be her voice and we took that trust to heart.
You see, that’s how she used to die. We saw our elderly different then.
We could still look at her face and deep into her eyes and see the shadows of a soft, clean, vibrantly innocent child playing on a porch somewhere in the Midwest during the 1920s perhaps. A small rag doll dances and flays as she clutches it in her hand. She laughs with her barefoot brother, who is clad in overalls, as he chases her around the yard with a grasshopper on his finger. She screams and giggles. Her father watches from the porch in a wooden rocker, laughing while mom gently scolds her brother.
We could see her taking a ride for the first time in an automobile, a small pickup with wooden panels driven by a young man with wavy curls. He smiles gently at her while she sits staring at the road ahead; a fleeting wisp of a smile gives her away. Her hands are folded in her lap, clutching a small beaded purse.
We could see her standing in a small church. She is dressed in white cotton, holding hands with the young man, and saying, “I do.” Her mom watches with tearful eyes. Her dad has since passed. Her new husband lifts her across the threshold, holding her tight. He promises to love and care for her forever. Her life is enriched and happy.
We could see her cradling her infant, cooking breakfast, hanging sheets, loving her family, sending her husband off to war, and her child to school.
We could see her welcoming her husband back from battle with a hug that lasts the rest of his life. She buries him on a Saturday under an elm, next to her father. She marries off her child and spends her later years volunteering at church functions before her mind starts to fade and the years take their toll and God says:
“It’s time to come home.”
This is how we used to see her before we became blinded by the endless tones of monitors and whirrs of machines, buzzers, buttons and tubes that can add five years to a shell of a body that was entrusted to us and should have been allowed to pass quietly propped up in a corner room, under a window, scents of homemade soup in case she wanted a sip.
You see now we can breathe for her, eat for her and even pee for her. Once you have those three things covered she can, instead of being gently cradled under that corner window, be placed in a nursing home and penned in cage of bed rails and soft restraints meant to “keep her safe.”
She can be fed a steady diet of Ensure through a tube directly into her stomach and she can be kept alive until her limbs contract and her skin thins so much that a simple bump into that bed rail can literally open her up until her exposed tendons are staring into the eyes of an eager medical student looking for a chance to sew. She can be kept alive until her bladder is chronically infected, until antibiotic resistant diarrhea flows and pools in her diaper so much that it erodes her buttocks. The fat padding around her tailbone and hips are consumed and ulcers open up exposing the underlying bone, which now becomes ripe for infection.
We now are in a time of medicine where we will take that small child running through the yard, being chased by her brother with a grasshopper on his finger, and imprison her in a shell that does not come close to radiating the life of what she once had. We stopped seeing her, not intentionally perhaps, but we stopped.
This is not meant as a condemnation of the family of these patients or to question their love or motives, but it is meant be an indictment of a system that now herds these families down dead-end roads and prods them into believing that this is the new norm and that somehow the old ways were the wrong ways and this is how we show our love.
A day does not go by where my partners don’t look at each other and say, “How do we stop this madness? How do we get people to let their loved ones die?”
I’ve been practicing emergency medicine for close to a quarter of a century now and I’ve cared for countless thousands of elderly patients. I, like many of my colleagues, have come to realize that while we are developing more and more ways to extend life, we have also provided water and nutrients to a forest of unrealistic expectations that have real-time consequences for those frail bodies that have been entrusted to us.
This transition to doing more and more did not just happen on a specific day in some month of some year. Our end-of-life psyche has slowly devolved and shifted and a few generations have passed since the onset of the Industrial Revolution of medicine. Now we are trapped. We have accumulated so many options, drugs, stents, tubes, FDA-approved snake oils and procedures that there is no way we can throw a blanket over all our elderly and come to a consensus as to what constitutes inappropriate and excessive care. We cannot separate out those things meant to simply prolong life from those meant to prolong quality life.
Nearly 50 percent of the elderly US population now die in nursing homes or hospitals. When they do finally pass, they are often surrounded by teams of us doctors and nurses, medical students, respiratory therapists and countless other health care providers pounding on their chests, breaking their ribs, burrowing large IV lines into burned-out veins and plunging tubes into swollen and bleeding airways. We never say much as we frantically try to save the life we know we can’t save or perhaps silently hope we don’t save. When it’s finally over and the last heart beat blips across the screen and we survey the clutter of bloody gloves, wrappers, masks and needles that now litter the room, you may catch a glimpse as we bow our heads in shame, fearful perhaps that someday we may have to stand in front of God as he looks down upon us and says, “what in the hell were you thinking?”
When it comes time for us to be called home, those of us in the know will pray that when we gaze down upon our last breath we will be grateful that our own doctors and families chose to do what they should instead of what they could and with that we will close our eyes to familiar sounds in a familiar room, a fleeting smile and a final soft squeeze of a familiar hand.
Dr. Louis M. Profeta is an emergency physician practicing in Indianapolis. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Patient in Room Nine Says He’s God.
Feedback at louermd@att.net is welcomed.
VIDEO: Hillary backers find themselves agreeing with Trump
VIDEO: Hillary backers find themselves agreeing with Trump - The American MirrorThe American Mirror:
Do Hillary Clinton supporters back her because of what she stands for, or are they mindless lemmings who will defend anything she supposedly says?
Do Hillary Clinton supporters back her because of what she stands for, or are they mindless lemmings who will defend anything she supposedly says?
We’re going with the latter.
Jimmy Kimmel’s crew visited the Democratic National Convention and asked attendees — likely many of them delegates — if they agreed with a series of statements supposedly made by their candidate.
Except, she didn’t say them — Donald Trump did.
“I see improved relations with Russia from a position of strength only is possible,” a woman festooned with Hillary buttons was read.
“I agree with Hillary,” she responded.
“Immigration is a privilege, and we should not let anyone into this country who doesn’t support our communities — all of our communities,” was another Trump quote read to a Hillary backer.
The man responded, “Well, I virtually have to agree with that.”
“In order to achieve the American dream, let people keep more money in their pickets and increase after-tax wages,” was another quote.
“Yes, okay, that’s a great idea so that we can start to move everybody up and start moving people out of the level of poverty,” the Hillary supporter said of Trump’s position.
He then insisted her comments run in “severe contrast” to Trump’s.
A man who likely couldn’t fit another Hillary button on his suspenders then endorsed a ham-handed quote by Trump embracing women.
“There’s nothing I love more than women, but they’re really a lot different than portrayed — they are far worse than men, far more aggressive, and boy, can they be smart!” was the quote supposedly by Hillary.
The man responded, “I agree. I’ve worked for 38 years in the hospital with women and that’s very accurate.”
A teacher found herself agreeing with Donald Trump’s position on Common Core national standards — and apparently didn’t care or didn’t realize her views run contrary to Clinton’s.
“I think Common Core is a disaster, too,” the woman said, echoing Trump."
ObamaCare Is Failing Exactly The Way Critics Said It Would | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD
ObamaCare Is Failing Exactly The Way Critics Said It Would | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD:
"Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said that this was supposed to be a break-even year for its ObamaCare business. Instead, the company has already lost $200 million, which it expect that to hit $320 million before the year it out. He said the company was abandoning plans to expand into five other states and is reviewing whether to stay in the 15 states where Aetna (AET) current sells ObamaCare plans.
Aetna's announcement follows UnitedHealth Group's (UNH) decision to leave most ObamaCare markets, Humana's (HUM) decision to drop out of some, Blue Cross Blue Shield's announcement that it was quitting the individual market in Minnesota, and the failure of most of the 23 government-created insurance co-ops. "
"Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said that this was supposed to be a break-even year for its ObamaCare business. Instead, the company has already lost $200 million, which it expect that to hit $320 million before the year it out. He said the company was abandoning plans to expand into five other states and is reviewing whether to stay in the 15 states where Aetna (AET) current sells ObamaCare plans.
Aetna's announcement follows UnitedHealth Group's (UNH) decision to leave most ObamaCare markets, Humana's (HUM) decision to drop out of some, Blue Cross Blue Shield's announcement that it was quitting the individual market in Minnesota, and the failure of most of the 23 government-created insurance co-ops. "
Are the Rio Games on track to be the most unsafe Olympics we’ll ever see?
"Are the Rio Games on track to be the most unsafe Olympics we’ll ever see?
We learned about a fatal incident that took place on the eve of the opening ceremony, and it might be a preview of a crime spree possibly unfolding in the next few weeks: An armed mugger attempted to rob a Brazilian lawyer, only for the targeted victim to grab the assailant’s gun and kill him. Click here to read the full story.
En route to Rio, another man tried to steal the official torch. Government workers also took to the streets to violently protest not getting paid on schedule. See these clips in our video section by clicking here.
Threats in the host country also include the very concerning Zika virus, gun battles, political unrest and much more. See what’s greeting travelers to Rio by clicking here.
On your end, you might be able to watch the Games from the comfort of your own home — but that doesn’t mean that they’re free of controversy here in the states.
Rules are rules…
Could you actually face legal action for posting about the Olympics on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms? If you’re not an official sponsor, you might get yourself into some trouble. Click here to learn about the “ridiculous” Rule 40 from the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
On a related note, a small business in Minnesota (a carpet cleaning company) isn’t backing down from this policy without a fight. It’s the classic David vs. Goliath battle. Click here to read how they’ve begun to challenge it in court.
On top of all this, we’ll be keeping an eye out for any major developments out of Brazil.
Stay tuned to PJMedia.com for the latest."
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