Kansas City Star – by BRIAN BURNES

Laura Trickle doesn’t want to interrupt her son’s breastfeeding.

Jackson County Presiding Judge Marco Roldan wants her to fulfill her civic obligation and serve jury duty.

Trickle says she’s no criminal — “I’ve never even had a speeding ticket” — but those who skip jury duty can be found in contempt of court, ordered to pay a fine of up to $500 and maybe even be arrested.   Continue reading “Breastfeeding mom faces penalties for bringing child to jury duty without child care”

CBS 8 News – by Dominic Garcia

SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A suspect in the carjacking of a sedan who led the California Highway Patrol (CHP) on a high-speed chase from Riverside County to Otay Mesa was shot and killed by Customs officers at the border station there Saturday.

“The CHP terminated their pursuit of the vehicle which continued to the border where the vehicle stopped, then started to back up before going forward again,” San Diego Police Lt. Lee Norton said. “At that point, Customs officers felt threatened and they fired on the vehicle striking and killing the male driver.”   Continue reading “Carjacking suspect shot and killed at border”

Educate Yourself – by Harold Wilson

Why filing falsified CPS reports is “legal” (not really, it’s just never investigated)

CPS will tell you they must protect the “integrity” of anonymous reporting, even if the report is falsified. They claim that in many cases, they don’t even know who made the report (untrue, because every telephone number is recorded in the file).

If I call to report witnessing a murder and I refuse to give my name or refuse to testify, there is no evidence of who committed the crime. An arrest cannot be made unless I testify as to who I saw commit the crime. With CPS, an investigation is done with no witnesses and no evidence to support an investigation, but the investigation is done anyway.   Continue reading “CPS Imposes Tremendous Stress Upon Children and Parents by Acting on Anonymous, Falsified Reports”

cap_dome_101413.jpgFox News – by Judson Berger

The stopgap bill to fund the government was only supposed to end the partial shutdown for a few months, no strings attached — right?

Nope.

Despite the bill being tiny by Washington standards — just 35 pages — lawmakers still managed to tuck in billions of dollars in additional spending.    Continue reading “Growing the Debt: Stopgap funding bill sprinkled with $$ for local projects”

JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. Screenshot via C-SPAN.Raw Story – by George Chidi

J.P. Morgan will settle civil lawsuits related to mortgage bond matters with the U.S. Department of Justice for a record $13 billion, sources have told BloombergThe Wall Street Journal and other outlets.

In a call last night, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and J.P. Morgan negotiators tentatively settled on terms after the bank offered an additional $2 billion, according to reports.   Continue reading “Report: JP Morgan Chase to pay $13 billion to settle residential mortgage bond lawsuits”

Dallas Morning News – by TANYA EISERER and TRISTAN HALLMAN

A day after a surveillance video went public showing a Dallas police officer shooting a mentally ill man for no apparent reason, Chief David Brown ordered that an aggravated assault charge against the wounded man be “immediately” dropped.

The chief’s decision Friday came amid a growing chorus of outrage and calls from civil rights activists and others that an outside law enforcement agency — such as the Texas Rangers or the FBI — investigate Monday’s shooting of Bobby Gerald Bennett.   Continue reading “Dallas chief drops charge against Rylie man shot by officer”

Chase Manhattan Plaza Bloomberg – by David M. Levitt & Kelvin Wong

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) has agreed to sell 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, the tower built by David Rockefeller, to Fosun International Ltd., the investment arm of China’s biggest closely held industrial group, for $725 million.

Fosun, which invests in properties, pharmaceuticals and steel, is buying the 60-story, 2.2 million square-foot, lower Manhattan tower, according to a statement it filed to Hong Kong’s stock exchange.    Continue reading “JPMorgan Sells Chase Manhattan Plaza in NYC to China’s Fosun”

apocalypse_now_-thumb131001When it all comes down, here are some rules of survival to govern all areas of your post apocalyptic life: 

1. Avoid other people: Establish a base camp away from populated areas. People are loud, noisy and in times of stress they will have no problem stealing your food/wife/water/weapons/clothes.

2. Have an escape plan. Your camp may become overrun, so you need a back-up. A safe haven to slip away to. This must be known by no more than 3 people for sake of security. Ensure your safe haven is well stocked, hidden and fortified as much as possible.   Continue reading “Surviving the Apocalypse”

The Onion – [SATIRE]

WASHINGTON—Disoriented and “freezing his goddamn nuts off,” a naked Vice President Joe Biden reportedly awoke Thursday morning on an autopsy table in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, White House sources confirmed.

“Huh?” said Biden, shooting bolt upright in the darkened morgue among a row of unidentified male corpses. “What the hell? What’s going on? Ah, Christ. You gotta be fucking kidding me.”   Continue reading “Nude Biden Wakes Up On Cold Slab In D.C. Morgue”

Arnold lobbies for White House runNew York Post Page Six – by Emily Smith

Action star and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has been lobbying for support to change the law to allow him to run for president in 2016, Page Six has exclusively learned.

We’re told Ahnold has been openly talking about his political ambitions while in New York to promote his new movie with Sylvester Stallone, “Escape Plan.”   Continue reading “Arnold Schwarzenegger lobbies for White House run”

Examiner Editorial

Saving General Motors from bankruptcy was among President Obama’s most frequently cited achievements when he ran for re-election last year. Democrats everywhere touted the company’s revival as proof of the 2009 bailout’s wisdom. That was then. Now, Obama has quietly released the auto manufacturer from a bailout requirement that it increase its production in the U.S. Instead, GM is spending billions of dollars building up its production capacity in … China.   Continue reading “GM got bailout, now ships jobs to China”

RTR2POQC13.jpgFox News

SAN FRANCISCO –  Racial tensions and gang problems were plaguing a Northern California high school when three students arrived for classes in 2010 wearing American flag T-shirts on Cinco de Mayo.

Unpleasant verbal exchanges and altercations marked the previous year’s Cinco de Mayo celebrations at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, 20 miles south of San Jose. So when students told administrators that trouble was a possibility because of the American flag attire, the students were ordered to turn their shirts inside out or go home.   Continue reading “Appeals court to consider Calif. school’s Cinco de Mayo American flag ban”

MSNBC – by Alexander Smith

A car and a police cruiser collided at an intersection northwest of central Columbus, Ohio, early Friday, killing six people and injuring a police officer, officials said.

The police officer was responding to reports of a robbery at a McDonald’s in the suburb of Upper Arlington, police told the Columbus Dispatch newspaper.   Continue reading “Six killed in Columbus, Ohio police car crash”