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on February 13, 2014 in World News

Europe Considers Wholesale Savings Confiscation

Europe Considers Wholesale Savings Confiscation, Enforced Redistribution At first we thought Reuters had been punk’d in its article titled “EU executive sees personal savings used to plug long-term financing gap” which disclosed the latest leaked proposal by the European Commission, but after several hours without a retraction, we realized that the story is sadly true.Sadly, because everything that we warned about in “There May Be Only Painful Ways Out Of The Crisis” back in September of 2011, and everything that the depositors and citizens of Cyprus had to live through, seems on the verge of going continental. In a nutshell,… View Article

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on February 10, 2014 in World News

Keith Ellison on Obamacare-Related Job Losses

                    Rep Keith Ellison on Obamacare-Related Job Losses: Americans Work Too Much Anyway During the February 9 airing of This Week With George Stephanopoulos, Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN) said the loss of work hours due to Obamacare could actually be a good thing because Americans work too much anyway, compared to people in other industrialized countries. The discussion began when round-table host Jonathan Karl asked Congressman Tom Cole (R-Okla.) about a CBO report showing “the equivalent of two million-plus workers coming out of the economy” due to Obamacare. Cole said, “Obamacare… View Article

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on January 23, 2014 in Right Edition

Cuomo is a Bigot – US Obama Debt, Bush’s Fault

Cuomo is a Bigot – US Obama Debt, Bush’s Fault Listening to Andrew Cuomo castigate social conservatives and imply that they’re not welcome in New York really brings back memories for me. And not happy ones. Back in the early ’90s, I (temporarily) became a conservative, bolting from the centrist liberalism in which I was raised, in part out of exasperation at the political correctness of the Left at the time. It was the heyday of multiculturalism, when all that seemed to matter was where you came from and how well you could emote about your origins. As long as… View Article

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on January 20, 2014 in World News

Cops Beat 84 Yr old for Jaywalking

Cops bloodied an 84-year-old man and put him in the hospital Sunday when he jaywalked at an Upper West Side intersection and didn’t appear to understand their orders to stop, witnesses said. Kang Wong was strolling north on Broadway and crossing 96th Street at around 5 p.m., when an officer told him to halt because he had walked against the light. Police were targeting jaywalkers in the area following the third pedestrian fatality this month around West 96th Street. Wong, who lives a block away, appeared to not understand the cop, the witnesses said. “The guy didn’t seem to speak… View Article

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on January 20, 2014 in World News

Did TX Gov. Candidate Wendy Davis Commit Perjury?

                      Did TX Gov. Candidate Wendy Davis Commit Perjury? As the scandal grows involving Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis’ false statements, a new angle is receiving increasing attention. The Democratic candidate for Texas governor made several false statements under oath in federal court. Do they actually rise to the level of perjury, which is a federal felony? Will the Obama-Holder Justice Department investigate this darling of abortion-rights supporters and the Democratic Party base? In the past 24 hours, Breitbart News has reported that in an interview with Davis, the Dallas… View Article

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on January 15, 2014 in Right Edition

Gov’t to Tax Fines – Obama’s Fundemental Change

Gov’t to Tax Fines – Obama’s Fundemental Change Justice Minister Peter MacKay is deflecting criticism of a new, mandatory victim surcharge, saying judges opposed to the measure will eventually “see the wisdom” of making sure victims of crime receive proper help. MacKay was responding Monday to reports that say judges in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta have either refused to order criminals to pay the surcharge or found ways to make it impossible for authorities to collect the fee. Some judges and justice critics have said the surcharge places an unfair burden on those who don’t have the means to… View Article

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on January 9, 2014 in Right Edition

Marxist Income Inequality – Marxist NY Mayors

As the liberal disaster called ObamaCare unfolds, President Barack Obama is already embarked on his next Big Lie: income inequality. It’s useful to visit some of the planks of Karl Marx’s 1848 Communist Manifesto. They included abolition of private property—the keystone of capitalism—and the application of all rents of land to a public purpose. Marx advocated a heavy progressive or graduated income tax whereas a fair tax that treats all Americans fairly by taxing what you spend instead of what you earn. The current tax code is more than 73,000 pages! Marx wanted to eliminate all rights of inheritance and… View Article

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on January 8, 2014 in World News

Los Angeles Plagued by Poverty, Crumbling Infrastructure

                          Los Angeles Plagued by Poverty, Crumbling Infrastructure According to the Los Angeles 2020 Commission, Los Angeles is suffering from a “crisis of leadership and direction.” As a result, the city is being abandoned by industry, beset by poverty, and overwhelmed by traffic congestion. “The city where the future once came to happen has been living in the past and leaving tomorrow to sort itself out,” the commission concluded. City Council President Herb Wesson, who convened the commission, decided along with others that it would be beneficial to… View Article

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on January 7, 2014 in World News

Smartphones Jumble Body’s Sleep Rhythms

          Bedroom-Invading Smartphones Jumble Body’s Sleep Rhythms Having trouble sleeping? Check for a glow, inches from the pillow. Using a smartphone, tablet or laptop at bedtime may be staving off sleep, according to Harvard Medical School scientists, who have found specific wavelengths of light can suppress the slumber-inducing hormone melatonin in the brain. “We have biologically shifted ourselves so we can’t fall asleep earlier,” said Charles A. Czeisler, a professor of sleep medicine at Harvard Medical School. “The amazing thing is that we are still trying to get up with the chickens.” The result is less… View Article

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