Sunday, July 02, 2017

Blog: California Dems kill plan to forensically audit Janet Napolitano's $175-million scandal at the University of California

Blog: California Dems kill plan to forensically audit Janet Napolitano's $175-million scandal at the University of California:
"Janet Napolitano got caught by a state auditor hiding $175 million in discretionary funds in the Office of the President of the University of California, while pleading poverty and asking for tuition hikes.  Even worse, she tried to rig the audit.
There is enough smoke there to conceal a substantial fire.
It would seem merely prudent to send in the forensic auditors – people skilled at tracing funds that got squirreled away through accounting maneuvers.  
Of course, this presupposes that the people in charge care about whether or not money was stolen, misappropriated, or wasted when an executive took pains to hide it.
A Republican in the California State Assembly, Dante Acosta of Santa Clarita, sought to launch an examination of how those funds were used.  
And not a single Democrat supported the effort to pierce the darkness (where democracy dies, according to the Washington Post) with a genuine forensic investigation.
Patrick McGreevy reports in the Los Angeles Times:
Two months after a state audit found mismanagement at the University of California, Democratic state lawmakers on Wednesday blocked a Republican legislator's proposal to have auditors go back in and look deeper at spending, this time with an eye for possible criminal activity.
....However, no Democratic lawmakers on the Joint Legislative Audit Committee voted to authorize a new audit[.]..."

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'Obamaphone' program riddled with fraud: Audit - Washington Times

'Obamaphone' program riddled with fraud: Audit - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images Obama Phone"The controversial “Obamaphone” program, which pays for cellphones for the poor, is rife with fraud, according to a new government report released Thursday that found more than a third of enrollees may not even be qualified.
Known officially as the Lifeline Program, the phone giveaway became a symbol of government waste in the previous administration. Now a new report from the Government Accountability Office bears out those concerns."

Protecting the world!-----Carrier Strike Group 5

Photo: Carrier Strike Group 5:

Posted 6/30/2017
PACIFIC OCEAN (June 29, 2017) Ships assigned to Carrier Strike Group 5 sail in formation during a live-fire gunnery exercise. 
The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) is the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 5, providing a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interests of its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. 
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan Burke)

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History for July 2

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History for July 2 - On-This-Day.com:
Hermann Hesse 1877 - German poet, novelist, painter, Thurgood Marshall 1908 - U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Ken Curtis 1916 - Actor, known for his role as Festus Haggen in the TV series "Gunsmoke"
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Medgar Evers 1925 - Civil rights activist from Mississippi, Dave Thomas 1932 - Founder for Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, Richard Petty 1937 - Auto racer
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1776 - Richard Henry Lee’s resolution that the American colonies "are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States" was adopted by the Continental Congress.
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1881 - Charles J. Guiteau fatally wounded U.S. President James A. Garfield in Washington, DC.
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1926 - The U.S. Congress established the Army Air Corps.
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1937 - American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart disappeared in the Central Pacific during an attempt to fly around the world at the equator.
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1947 - An object crashed near Roswell, NM. The U.S. Army Air Force insisted it was a weather balloon, but eyewitness accounts led to speculation that it might have been an alien spacecraft.
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1962 - Wal-Mart Discount City opened in Rogers, Arkansas. It was the first Walmart store.
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1982 - Larry Walters ("Lawnchair Larry") took flight in his homeade airship that consisted of a lawnchair with 45 helium-filled weather balloons attached to it. He stayed in flight for about an hour.
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1998 - Cable News Network (CNN) retracted a story that alleged that U.S. commandos had used nerve gas to kill American defectors during the Vietnam War.
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Saturday, July 01, 2017

First Muslim Governor About To Take Over This State - Here's The Terrifying Changes He Plans To Make Immediately ⋆ Freedom Daily

First Muslim Governor About To Take Over This State - Here's The Terrifying Changes He Plans To Make Immediately ⋆ Freedom Daily:

Image result for flickr commons images Michigan Flag"This would be a massive victory for the Muslim Brotherhood who are rapidly getting their talons into every facet of American society. In a recent raid conducted at a Muslim’s house in Annandale, Virginia, federal agents discovered a dusty bundle of documents in the basement outlining the Muslim Brotherhoods’ secret 5-phase plan for taking down America. This was a closely-guarded secret until the FBI got their hands on this blueprint for taking down our country, authored by Muslim Brotherhood ringleader Yusuf al-Qaradwai."


The way we were-----DUELING BANJOS ~ Guitar & Banjo Song ~ Deliverance

Europe: "Big Business" Colludes with Islamism

Europe: "Big Business" Colludes with Islamism:
  • Image result for halalFor "Big Business," the more things that are declared "forbidden" in the name of Islam, the more products declared "permitted" must be produced for "good Muslims" to buy.
  • In the 1970s, Iran and Saudi Arabia, which were engaged in a competition to spread their vision of Islam worldwide, found help from multinationals such as NestlĂ©, which had in mind the creation of the large global halal food market.
  • The next stage is that if most Muslims consider a veil and halal food an Islamic obligation, they will soon ask for sharia law and Islamic courts -- as in Great Britain.
When there is a profit to be made, capitalism has no political spirit and can collude with any ideology -- from democracies to totalitarian tyrannies. 
This view was most recently set forth by the French anthropologist Florence Bergeaud-Blackler in her book, "Le marché halal ou l'invention d'une tradition" ("The Halal Market or the Invention of a Tradition").

Bergeaud-Blackler claims in her book that "halal" food (food that, in Islam, is religiously permitted) was "recently invented" as a label and as a potential commercial market, in a collusion between Iranian fundamentalists and multinational agrifood businesses. 
In an interview with the French daily newspaper, Liberation, she said:

"I speak of invention of the 'halal market' in the sense that we are not dealing with an ancient tradition imported from Muslim countries. The halal market never existed in the Muslim world until food 'big business' created it and exported it. The halal convention was born in the 70s and 80s. At this time, two ideologies triumphed on the international scene: on the one hand, Muslim fundamentalism, including the proclamation of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979, and, on the other hand, neo-liberalism, with Thatcher and Reagan. This convergence, unscheduled and unexpected, would allow these two ideologies to work together to establish a halal food industrial protocol"..."
Read on! 

Smart Kids Live Longer - The New York Times

Smart Kids Live Longer - The New York Times:
"Intelligent children tend to live longer than their less gifted peers, a new study suggests.
Image result for white privilegeScottish researchers began their study with 75,252 men and women born in 1936 — 94 percent of the Scottish population born that year — who had taken standardized intelligence tests in 1947.
By 2015, they were able to confirm a cause of death for 25,979 of them; 30,464 were still living in Britain.
After controlling for many health, socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics, they found that lower scores on the childhood intelligence test were associated with death from heart disease, stroke, respiratory disease, lung cancer and stomach cancer..."

Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno awarded $190,000 in San Francisco sanctuary policy - Washington Times

Image result for Incredulous Clip ArtPedro Figueroa-Zarceno awarded $190,000 in San Francisco sanctuary policy - Washington Times:

"SAN FRANCISCO – A man from El Salvador in the U.S. illegally who sued San Francisco after police turned him over to immigration authorities in violation of the city’s sanctuary law is set to be awarded $190,000, his attorney said Thursday."

Sadiq Khan ROASTED over anti-terror strategy during LBC panel debate | UK | News | Express.co.uk

Sadiq Khan ROASTED over anti-terror strategy during LBC panel debate | UK | News | Express.co.uk
"SADIQ KHAN was left floundering during a grilling on his stance on counter-terrorism and the Government’s Prevent strategy.
Sadiq KhanTaking questions from a live audience as part of an LBC event, the Mayor of London was quizzed on what he was doing to tackle terrorism.
His response, along with the response of Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime Sophie Linden, received a cold reception from host James O’Brien, who quipped:
“You haven't told us anything that you're actually going to do.”
The slap down comes after Mr Khan was asked:
“As the Mayor of London, what are you going to do to counteract radicalisation and extremism? What's your view on the Government's Prevent policy, which is often seen as vilifying innocent Muslims?”
The Labour party politician responded by saying “these are unprecedented times” and that “we need to understand the facts”.

Michigan Cities are Banning People From Renting Out Their Property [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Michigan Cities are Banning People From Renting Out Their Property [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"While cities like Detroit and Grand Rapids have largely embraced short-term rentals, that’s not the case everywhere, meaning that this property rights issue has come to the forefront.
Home sharing — where people rent out their residential property through companies like Airbnb and HomeAway — has become increasingly popular in Michigan.
Image result for nimbyAnd some municipalities are fighting back by banning the practice.
...Page pointed out that short-term rental properties are often second homes, which are taxed at a higher significant rate than homesteaded properties.
The additional tax base of second-home properties plays a vital role in the tourism economies of some towns.
Despite the benefits, this practice has some opponents.
Hotels and members of the accommodations and tourism industry don’t like the competition. 
And some residents and homeowners associations don’t like the flow of people coming through the neighborhood.
These groups have encouraged local government officials to charge excess fees or even ban these rentals.
That’s happened in Traverse City, Grand Haven and elsewhere..."

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Trump administration sends 'feds,' 20 ATF agents to Chicago - Washington Times

Trump administration sends 'feds,' 20 ATF agents to Chicago - Washington Times:
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"The Trump administration has deployed “the feds” to Chicago that the president threatened to send to the city earlier this year to get a handle on gun violence.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday detailed the federal “strike force” being deployed to the city to target violent offenders and investigate gun crimes."


Gov. Andrew Cuomo Declares State Of Emergency For MTA « CBS New York

Gov. Andrew Cuomo Declares State Of Emergency For MTA « CBS New York:
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Just days after a subway derailment in Harlem, Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will be signing an executive order declaring a state of emergency for the MTA.
The governor made the announcement Thursday at the Genius Transit Challenge Conference, an international competition with a $1 million prize to come up with solutions to improve the transit system’s reliability.
Cuomo said the state of emergency will “allow us to expedite many of the normal government processes.”
...While he said issues with the transit system have been going on for years, Cuomo said its “current state of decline is wholly unacceptable.”
“The delays are maddening New Yorkers,” he said. “We need ideas outside the box because, frankly, the box is broken.”
...This week, an A train derailment in Harlem left dozens injured. 
Officials said it appeared to have been caused by an improperly stored piece of rail and two track maintenance supervisors have now suspended without pay.
There have also been multiple breakdowns, delays and countless inconveniences for those who rely on the trains. 
Earlier this month, riders were left sweltering underground in a stuck F train.
...“If you underfund a public transit system by billions of dollars, eventually it’s going to melt down,” said Executive Director of the Riders Alliance, John Raskin.
“That eventually is now.”



Government "Travel-care"-----Some subways are literally held together with zip ties | New York Post

Some subways are literally held together with zip ties | New York Post:
"At more than $1 million per subway car, you’d think they’d be held together with something more than zip ties.
A savvy straphanger noticed a homespun addition to her 7 train Wednesday morning when she saw part of the car fastened with zip ties.
“Zip ties used on the undercarriage of a #7train..is this standard?” tweeted MsJaya_B. 
“How often are these checked for wear and tear?”
With all the problems the MTA has had recently, writers can hardly be blamed for thinking the worst.
An MTA spokeswoman said Wednesday that the zip tie was being used as a temporary fastener to attach a cable to the new R186 cars while a special part is being made.
She added that the cable is attached another way, and the zip tie is just a back-up.
“The ties are a back-up way of securing a cable on the subway car.
It’s used in conjunction with other fasteners,” said MTA spokeswoman Beth DeFalco.
“It’s 100 percent safe and only used on some cars on the #7 line. 
We have a specially designed bracket that is being engineered and is set to be installed in the next few weeks.”"
And this: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2017/06/29/fed-up-commuters-subway-issues/

The World Is Now $217,000,000,000,000 In Debt And The Global Elite Like It That Way

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"The borrower is the servant of the lender, and through the mechanism of government debt virtually the entire planet has become the servants of the global money changers.  
Politicians love to borrow money, but over time government debt slowly but surely impoverishes a nation.  
As the elite get governments around the globe in increasing amounts of debt, those governments must raise taxes in order to keep servicing those debts.  
In the end, it is all about taking money from us and transferring it into government pockets, and then taking money from government pockets and transferring it into the hands of the elite.  
It is a game that has been going on for generations, and it is time for humanity to say that enough is enough.
According to the Institute of International Finance, global debt has now reached a new all-time record high of 217 trillion dollars
Global debt levels have surged to a record $217 trillion in the first quarter of the year. This is 327 percent of the world’s annual economic output (GDP), reports the Institute of International Finance (IIF).
The surging debt was driven by emerging economies, which have increased borrowing by $3 trillion to $56 trillion. This amounts to 218 percent of their combined economic output, five percentage points greater year on year.
Never before in human history has our world been so saturated with debt..."

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Reagan Biographer: GOP Must Retain Trump’s Blue-Collar Voters or ‘Democrats Will Run This Country for 50 Years’

Reagan Biographer: GOP Must Retain Trump’s Blue-Collar Voters or ‘Democrats Will Run This Country for 50 Years’:

Image result for ronald reagan"“I knew Ronald Reagan had brought us back from the dead before, so I thought I’d look and see how he did it, and I learned that everything I knew about Reagan was wrong, that he was much more of a populist than he had been given credit, and that’s what allowed him to attract the Reagan Democrats that put him in the White House and let him change America and the world,” he said.

Marlow cited a passage of the book which explains that Reagan forged a bond with white working-class voters from the Democrats’ New Deal coalition who were concerned with rising crime and taxes in the Sixties and Seventies, and the lack of respect for American virtues shown by the Sixties cultural revolutionaries."

Approaching 'Solar Minimum' Will Draw Sun Spot Activity To Low Point

Approaching 'Solar Minimum' Will Draw Sun Spot Activity To Low Point:
"Sun spot activity is argued to be the most important factor in earth’s climate, and lack of spots means global cooling. 
Since global warming has morphed into a religion, advocates will not recant their belief that man-made global warming will destroy the earth. ⁃ TN Editor
Image result for Solar MinimumThe sun is heading into a period known as solar minimum, during which activity at the surface will ‘change form.’
In this time, certain types of activity, such as sunspots and solar flares will drop – but, it’s also expected to bring the development of long-lived phenomena including coronal holes.
According to NASA, solar minimum could also enhance the effects of space weather, potentially disrupting communications and navigation systems, and even causing space junk to ‘hang around.’
The sun follows roughly an 11-year cycle.
While sunspots were relatively high back in 2014, they’re now heading toward a low point expected in 2019-2020, according to NASA.
‘This is called solar minimum,’ said Dean Pesnell of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.
‘And it’s a regular part of the sunspot cycle.’..."

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History for July 1

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History for July 1 - On-This-Day.com:
Gottfried Von Leibniz 1649, George Sand 1804 - Author Amandine Aurore Lucile Dudevant, Louis Bleriot 1872 - Aviator, first to fly an airplane across the English Channel
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Susan Glapell 1882, James M. Cain 1892, Dan Aykroyd 1952 - Comedian, actor ("Driving Miss Daisy," "Saturday Night Live," "Ghostbusters," "The Blues Brothers")
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1862 - The U.S. Congress established the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
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1863 - During the U.S. Civil War, the first day's fighting at Gettysburg began.
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1898 - During the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders" waged a victorious assault on San Juan Hill in Cuba.
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1943 - The U.S. Government began automatically withholding federal income tax from paychecks.
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1963 - The U.S. postmaster introduced the five-digit ZIP (Zoning Improvement Plan) code.
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1966 - The Medicare federal insurance program went into effect.
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1979 - Sony introduced the Walkman.
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1980 - "O Canada" was proclaimed the national anthem of Canada.
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