Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Michigan Strips Ed Board's Travel Funding | The Daily Caller

Michigan Strips Ed Board's Travel Funding | The Daily Caller:

"Voicing their clear opposition to a guidance from Michigan’s Board of Education that would push schools to allow male students to use girls bathrooms and locker rooms, Republicans in the state legislature hit board members where it hurts: their wallets."

North Korea Tells Citizens to Prepare Themselves for Famine

North Korea Tells Citizens to Prepare Themselves for Famine | TIME
"The road to revolution is long and arduous"
North Korea instructed the country Monday to brace itself for possible famine and severe economic hardship — but not to despair, because “the road to revolution is long and arduous,” according to an editorial in the state-run newspaper.
The article, published in Rodong Sinmun — the print mouthpiece of the North Korean government — comes less than a month after the U.N. Security Council voted in favor of slapping the Hermit Kingdom with tougher sanctions, after the country teased its potential nuclear and military capabilities earlier this year.
The editorial stated that hardships to come might evoke another “arduous march” — the term assigned to the famine that struck the country in the mid-1990s, killing as many as 3 million people, reports the Telegraph, a British newspaper.
“We may have to go on an arduous march, during which we will have to chew the roots of plants once again,” the editorial piece read.
Rodong Sinmun called for a “70-day campaign of loyalty” and reportedly demanded that the North Korean people demonstrate their allegiance to Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.
To that end, the country is requiring all residents of Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital city, to deliver about 2 lb. of rice to state warehouses each month.
The Telegraph reports that the country has also requested nearly half a million tons of food aid from other countries.
As of last month, however, only 17,600 tons had arrived."

Chicago Teachers Union threatens members who cross picket line

Chicago Teachers Union threatens members who cross picket line | EAGnews.org:
"CHICAGO – The Chicago Teachers Union is threating members who don’t want to walk out on their students April 1.
The CTU is planning a “Day of Action” for April Fool’s Day, and some teachers are complaining that union officials are threatening to kick them out of the union if they don’t participate, DNAinfo reports.
“It was said to me as a matter of fact that the consequences of choosing to come to school is being kicked out of the union,” a South Side high school teacher who did not want to be identified told the news site.
“I’m furious about the whole thing.”
Other educators also spoke up, though none were willing to give their name out of fear that CTU leadership will retaliate.
“’How do I get out of being part of this debacle?
Is a question being asked in teacher lounges at schools across the city,” a grade school teacher said, adding she’s “morally and ethically” against a walkout.
Teachers who are kicked out of their union must continue to pay union fees but do not receive the same benefits as full members.
If non-union teachers don’t cough up the cash, most union contracts allow union officials to require the district to terminate their employment..."

Homegrown Nuclear Terrorism in Belgium Proves Cruz Right

Homegrown Nuclear Terrorism in Belgium Proves Cruz Right:

"This is no joke. This is probably the closest thing to nuclear terrorism we’ve witnessed in the age of jihad, and the plot was hatched in a western country by children of Islamic immigrants born in Belgium.
If you think for one minute this problem is limited to Europe, think again. Every week there is another incident of a homegrown terrorist arrested in any one of our fifty states on charges of aiding ISIS or some other radical Islamic group."

Islamist Terror Growing in Lethality and Geography

Islamist Terror Growing in Lethality and Geography, IPT Analysis Finds :: The Investigative Project on Terrorism:
The massacres in Brussels and Paris are only the latest salvos in a heightening and devastating threat from radical Islamists globally.
They illustrate troubling and much larger trends that the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) has identified in a new analysis based upon its extensive research, sources and multiple databases, including the University of Maryland Global Terrorism Database.
The IPT's analysis reached the following conclusions:
    • Islamist attacks in Europe will increase over the next 18 to 24 months.
    • Terrorism in Africa will expand numerically and geographically.
    • Radical Islamists will further destabilize the Middle East, targeting specifically Jordan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
    • Jihadists will expand their efforts and focus in South and Southeast Asia.
          IPT research found that on average of 3,284 people died in Islamist terror attacks only five years ago. 
          Today, that average is 28,708 per year....
          Looking ahead, the IPT is pessimistic that the numbers will improve in the short and medium term. They are based on the following critical trends identified in the data.
          Trend 1: Islamist Terror Engulfs More Lives
          The chart below shows the stunning increase in deaths caused by radical Islamic terror since 2001.
          Time Period
          2001-2006
          2007-2011
          2012-2013
          2014-2015
          Total
          Annual Attacks
          302
          493
          1,440
          2,930
          10,088
          Annual Fatalities
          2,508
          3,284
          9,537
          28,708
          79,244
          *Final 2015 numbers are not yet available, but they are not expected to significantly alter the IPT's results.
          Trend 2: Islamist Terror Shifts Primarily to the Middle East and Africa
          Read on!

          This Stunning Chart Shows How Trump's Border Wall Will Stop Illegal Immigration

          This Stunning Chart Shows How Trump's Border Wall Will Stop Illegal Immigration
          There have been a lot of arguments put forth about Trump’s border wall idea.
          Some say such a wall will do nothing to stem the tide of illegal immigrants crossing into the United States through our southern border. 
          Others argue that the hundreds of miles of border can only be secured by a well constructed barrier.
          The following chart from The Daily Caller should put any debate over the matter to rest.
          The data is compiled from immigration statistics by the Hungarian Police and shows that not only does such a wall work, it begins working almost instantly.
          Several European countries have erected fences to keep migrants out, and, according to the numbers, every case appears to have a large impact.

          When the fence went up Oct. 17, the influx went down to 870 from 6,353 only a day earlier. Illegal border crossing were steadily below 40 per day throughout the rest of the month
          chart-trump-wall
          The numbers speak for themselves.
          We now have proof of concept for how to mitigate and eliminate the immigration crisis facing the United States.
          Are our elected officials prepared to step up and do what needs to be done?"

          Lunch video-----AMAZING! Fighter Jet Lands Itself AFTER Pilot Ejects!

          Noon-toon


          Judicial Watch: Obama Administration Withholds Draft Whitewater Indictment of Hillary Clinton - Judicial Watch

          Judicial Watch: Obama Administration Withholds Draft Whitewater Indictment of Hillary Clinton - Judicial Watch:

          "The draft indictments relate to allegations that Clinton provided false information and withheld evidence from federal investigators to conceal her involvement with the defunct Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan, the collapse of which lead to multiple criminal convictions.  Clinton provided legal representation to Madison Guaranty as an attorney at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas.  Clinton’s Rose Law Firm billing records, long sought by prosecutors, were found in the private quarters of the White House shortly after an important statute of limitations had expired.

          In its motion for summary judgment, the National Archives confirmed that it has located the Clinton draft indictments, stating, "

          Actually, not-----Rough landing in Oklahoma City!

          Oklahoma City Airport video shows moment plane was almost pushed off the runway
          Heart-stopping video of a plane being pushed off the runway upon landing in Oklahoma City in 60 mph winds - but the pilot corrects it just in time 

          Footage taken by a helicopter Wednesday at Will Rogers Airport The United Airlines flight looked as if it would overshoot the runway 
          Strong winds twisted the plane as it came in to land However the pilot managed to straighten up the aircraft in time 
          This is the incredible moment that a pilot manages to successfully land a plane in Oklahoma City in strong 60 mph winds.
          A video taken by a KFOR-TV's Bob Moore Chopper 4 shows the United Airlines flight being pushed away from the runway as it came in to land in the far-from-ideal conditions on Wednesday afternoon.
          As the plane approached the runway, it is clearly thrown off course by the wind, and looks as if it might overshoot its landing.
          The plane appears to be veering to the right of the runway as it sets down.
          The footage shows the aircraft shaking and struggling to get on track.
          However, without seconds to spare, the pilot manages to straighten the plane up, and it makes a bumpy landing.
          The landing was a great feat by the pilot, given the conditions.
          The video was taken at Will Rogers Airport.

          Peeling the rotting onion-----City wants to pump $30 million into Detroit pension funds to address shortfall

          City wants to pump $30 million into Detroit pension funds to address shortfall - Crain's Detroit Business:
          "The city could set aside $30 million this year three times as much as initially planned — to cover an estimated $500 million pension shortfall, Detroit's CFO John Hill said Monday.
          Hill revealed the more aggressive plan to deal with surprise budget problem first disclosed during Mayor Mike Duggan's State of the City address in February — a problem that emerged despite Detroit filing bankruptcy three years ago and shedding $7 billion in debt.
          The payment is part of an overall plan to contribute as much as $70 million in the short-term to deal with a pension shortfall that must be repaid starting in 2024.
          Duggan blamed the shortfall on an unnamed bankruptcy consultant using outdated mortality tables to calculate life expectancy of city retirees.
          ...Meanwhile, the city is trying to pinpoint the exact size of the shortfall.
          The city is close to hiring a firm to conduct pension and actuarial services.
          A firm could be selected in two weeks, Hill said.
          "The number is about $500 million higher than expected," Hill told commissioners.
          "What we really want to come out of this contract is what that range is going to be..."

          Corporate Debt Defaults Explode To Catastrophic Levels Not Seen Since The Last Financial Crisis

          Corporate Debt Defaults Explode To Catastrophic Levels Not Seen Since The Last Financial Crisis
          "If a new financial crisis had already begun, we would expect to see corporate debt defaults skyrocket, and that is precisely what is happening.  
          As you will see below, corporate defaults are currently at the highest level that we have seen since 2009. 
          A wave of bankruptcies is sweeping the energy industry, but it isn’t just the energy industry that is in trouble.
          In fact, the average credit rating for U.S. corporations is now lower than it was at any point during the last recession. 
          This is yet another sign that we are in the early chapters of a major league economic crisis. 
          Yesterday I talked about how 23.2 percent of all Americans in their prime working years do not have a job right now, but today I am going to focus on the employers.  
          Big corporate giants all over America are in deep, deep financial trouble, and this is going to result in a tremendous wave of layoffs in the coming months.
          We should rejoice that U.S. stocks have rebounded a bit in the short-term, but the euphoria in the markets is not doing anything to stop the wave of corporate defaults that is starting to hit Wall Street like a freight train.  
          Zero Hedge is reporting that we have not seen this many corporate defaults since the extremely painful year of 2009…"

          Obama Flies to Argentina... Look at the Unbelievable Item He Took With Him

          Obama Flies to Argentina... Look at the Unbelievable Item He Took With Him:

          "President Barack Obama stopped in Argentina on his way back from a controversial trip to Cuba, and decided to bring along one special item just for his enjoyment.

          The president took not one but two Air Force One planes to Argentina, according to The Washington Times.

          The first family traveled aboard the presidential aircraft sometimes known as “baby” Air Force One to go sightseeing in Argentina just days after a terrorist attack rocked Brussels, Belgium."

          Obama Doubles Down on Syrian Refugee Policy During Easter Address

          Obama Doubles Down on Syrian Refugee Policy During Easter Address | PJ Media:
          "President Barack Obama used an Easter Weekend radio address to double down on his promise to admit 100,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the United States this year. 
          He also vowed to "root out" and "defeat" the Islamic State, but obviously it will be be up to the next commander in chief to fulfill that promise.
          Via the Washington Examiner:
          "We have to wield another weapon alongside our airstrikes, our military, our counterterrorism work, and our diplomacy," Obama said. 
          "And that's the power of our example. 
          Our openness to refugees fleeing ISIL's violence. 
          Our determination to win the battle against ISIL's hateful and violent propaganda – a distorted view of Islam that aims to radicalize young Muslims to their cause."
          ...Obama's Syrian and Iraqi refugee program has become a divisive issue in the U.S. in recent months, with most polls showing a majority of Americans opposed to bringing in legions of Muslims from terrorist-infested countries."

          AM Fruitcake


          History for March 29

          History for March 29 - On-This-Day.com:
          John Tyler (U.S.) 1790, Cy Young 1867, Phillip Ahn 1905


          Sam Walton 1918 - Founder of Walmart, Pearl Mae Bailey 1918, Lucy Lawless 1968 - Actress ("Xena: Warrior Princess")

          1847 - U.S. troops under General Winfield Scott took possession of the Mexican stronghold at Vera Cruz.


          1913 - The Reichstag announced a raise in taxes in order to finance the new military budget.






          1951 - In the United States, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. They were executed in June 19, 1953.


          1961 - The 23rd amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. The amendment allowed residents of Washington, DC, to vote for president.













          1974 - Mariner 10, the U.S. space probe became the first spacecraft to reach the planet Mercury. It had been launched on November 3, 1973.


          1983 - Erno Rubik was granted a patent for his Magic Cube. (U.S. Patent 4,378,116)


          1987 - Hulk Hogan took 11 minutes, 43 seconds to pin Andre the Giant in front of 93,136 at Wrestlemania III fans at the Silverdome in Pontiac, MI.


          1992 - Democratic presidential front-runner Bill Clinton said "I didn't inhale and I didn't try it again" in reference to when he had experimented with marijuana.


          Monday, March 28, 2016

          Terror As Bomb Explodes Near Disneyland | John Hawkins' Right Wing News

          Terror As Bomb Explodes Near Disneyland | John Hawkins' Right Wing News:

          "Crickets in the media over this one. In California yesterday, a very powerful pipe bomb went off in an alley near Disneyland. You would think with it being Easter and Islamic terrorism a huge fear in this country… especially in California… that something would have been said about this."

          Transgenderism of Children is Child Abuse, American College of Pediatrics Rules | TheBlaze.com

          Transgenderism of Children is Child Abuse, American College of Pediatrics Rules | TheBlaze.com:

          "The American College of Pediatricians released a statement this week declaring that gender reclassification of children, also known as transgenderism, constitutes child abuse.

          “The American College of Pediatricians urges educators and legislators to reject all policies that condition children to accept as normal a life of chemical and surgical impersonation of the opposite sex,” the statement, entitled “Gender Ideology Harms Children,” began. “Facts – not ideology – determine reality.”"

          Why Are Millennial Men Such Wimps?

          Why Are Millennial Men Such Wimps? | PJ Media:
          Ladies -- sick of posturing hipsters still living in mom's basement while they role-play their lives away, in between trying to pick up chicks with somebody else's money? You're not alone:
          Last week, Tomi Lahren, a 23-year-old political commentator for The Blaze, ended her show by raising the following question:
          “Is it just me, or have men gotten really soft these days?”
          She goes on:
          “This has nothing to do with sexuality. It has to do with the helplessness of today’s young men. It seems few can change a light bulb let alone fix a flat tire or change oil, and that makes for pretty slim pickings for the females out there looking for a match.
          Chivalry is all but dead, and so is manliness. And by the way, wearing a flannel shirt and having a beard doesn’t make you a man if you still can’t change a tire and are scared of the dark. It seems like millennial men either don’t have jobs or are still using their parents’ credit cards to buy us drinks at the bar…
          So whose fault is it? Is it our fault, ladies? Are we getting too strong? Nah, I don’t buy that. See, a real man knows how to handle a strong woman, so this isn’t our problem. Maybe it’s the way boys are raised these days: fatherless homes and no male role models. It’s hard to learn how to be a man with no man around.”
          “Please teach your sons to be men, because the women of the world are tired of the boys.”

          Islands trying to use 100% green energy failed, went back to diesel

          Islands trying to use 100% green energy failed, went back to diesel:
          "The islands of Tasmania and El Hierro tried to power their economies with 100 percent green energy, but both islands eventually went back to diesel generators after suffering reliability problems and soaring energy costs.
          These islands may be on opposite sides of the Earth, but they became poster children for environmentalists campaigning for countries to ditch fossil fuels.
          The fact remains that Tasmania and El Hierro saw their energy sectors become costly failures after going green, according to the free market Institute for Energy Research (IER) published Thursday.
          “One of the biggest reasons that natural gas, oil, and coal are the world’s most-used energy resources is because they are incredibly reliable,” Daniel Simmons, vice president for policy at IER, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
          “By the same token, wind struggles to compete with conventional fuels because it is inherently unreliable.”
          ...El Hierro was supposed to be the poster child for 100 percent green energy.
          The island, located in the Spanish Canary Islands, replaced its diesel power plant with a hybrid wind power and pumped hydro storage system worth $94 million in 2014. 
          The system has only been active since June of 2015.
          The expensive system, however, provided an unpredictable amount of power and couldn’t even electrify the entire island.
          ...The sheer unpredictability of the system damages the island’s electrical grid and forces the island to rely on the diesel power it was supposed to replace..."