Daily Camera Boulder News – by Alex Burness

A proposed new law authored by the Boulder city attorney at the request of the City Councilwould ban, with some exceptions, the sale and possession of assault weapons, bump stocks and magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds.

The council has scheduled a special single-topic meeting, to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, to take public comment and then deliberate on the proposal.  Continue reading “Boulder weighing measure to ban sale, possession of assault weapons”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A 1500-strong army of illegal migrants is marching to the US border through Mexico this month with the blessing of the Mexican government.

The Pueblos Sin Fronteras, an international group against borders, is behind the invading army.  Continue reading “Caravan of Illegal Migrants Marching to US Border Looks More Like Army of Young Male Invaders”

Fox News – by John R Lott

Congressional Republicans are jeopardizing the Second Amendment rights of 4.2 million senior citizens. At the same time, they have voted to funnel tens of millions of dollars to gun control organizations and support other actions that Democrats will love.

All of this is wrapped up in the giant $1.3 trillion spending bill that the House of Representatives approved Thursday on a 256-167 vote and sent to the Senate.  Continue reading “The Second Amendment rights of more than 4 million Americans are at risk thanks to Republicans in Congress”

B’Man’s Revolt – by Tom Mysiewicz

Criticize Israel—cause distress to a Jew anywhere—and wind up in an Israeli prison…or executed?

To all the Jews in the United States, I want to convey an unequivocal message. We are very sorry, from the bottom of our hearts….We are good Jews, we do not hate you. There was no hatred here…He was motivated solely by the disease.”  Quote attributed to father of Michael Kadar.   Continue reading “Dual Loyalist + Hate Charges = Precedent”

The Hill

On Sunday, The Guardian reported on the supposedly nefarious workings of President Trump’s data-gathering team at Cambridge Analytica. The report suggested that Cambridge Analytica had essentially issued questionnaires through a third party; those questionnaires, which were personality quizzes, requested that you use your Facebook login. Cambridge Analytica then compiled data regarding those who completed the quiz and cross-referenced that data with political preferences in order to target potential voters.

Continue reading “What’s genius for Obama is scandal when it comes to Trump”

New Haven Register

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — State legislators have rejected efforts to pursue a presidential pardon for a New Hampshire man in prison for his role organizing armed backers of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy after a 2014 standoff.

The New Hampshire House on Thursday has voted down the resolution for Gerald “Jerry” DeLemus.   Continue reading “Pardon Effort Fails for Man Imprisoned After Ranch Standoff”

The Federalist – by Rachel Bovard

Republicans may have majorities in the House and Senate, but the only group they seem to care about pleasing are the Democrat minorities. As the next funding deadline approaches, Republicans in Congress are working on a $1.3 trillion spending bill that includes all kinds of provisions that fly in the face of campaign promises, principles, and even their party’s platform.

Take a look at what’s on the list. Continue reading “The Next Big Republican Spending Bill Is Packed With Liberal Priorities”

Natural News – by Ethan Adams

Water has apparently become so scarce in the Golden State that some municipalities are about to begin piping recycled sewer water back into people’s homes, new reports indicate.

The California State Water Resources Control Board recently announced new regulations that will allow treated wastewater to be reused as drinking water, though it won’t make up 100 percent of what comes through the tap.  Continue reading “California to start recycling sewer water into tap water… and yes, it’s full of insane chemicals”