Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

A majority in every state except Vermont has failed the U.S. Citizenship test, the latest sign that Americans aren’t very good history students.

In the multiple choice version of the test given to immigrants seeking citizenship, 53 percent of Vermonters passed.    Continue reading “D’oh: Only 1 state passes US citizenship test, DC fails big”

Washington Examiner

The Census Bureau is projecting that the population of the United States will hit 404 million by 2060, and nearly all of the net growth will be from immigrants and their families.

new analysis of the figures shows that of the 79 million more in 2060, 75 million will be legal and illegal immigrants and their families, a population the size of France and Belgium combined.   Continue reading “Census Bureau: 75 million more immigrants by 2060, 95% of future US growth”

Yahoo News

PITTSBURGH (AP) — In the world of autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley are bustling hubs of development and testing. But ask those involved in self-driving vehicles when we might actually see them carrying passengers in every city, and you’ll get an almost universal answer: Not anytime soon.

An optimistic assessment is 10 years. Many others say decades as researchers try to conquer a number of obstacles. The vehicles themselves will debut in limited, well-mapped areas within cities and spread outward.  Continue reading “5 reasons why autonomous cars aren’t coming anytime soon”

Overdrive

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents made a record seizure of the lethal opioid fentanyl recently after finding 254 pounds of the drug hidden in a tractor-trailer with a load of produce.

CBP says its agents found more than 400 packages of fentanyl and methamphetamine concealed in a special floor compartment of a trailer at the Nogales, Arizona, port of entry.  Continue reading “Border Patrol makes record fentanyl seizure from tractor-trailer at Arizona border”

Forbes – by Robert W. Wood

This isn’t exactly the kind of story the IRS wants buzzing around at tax time. The IRS and Justice Department normally want ‘scared straight’ stories just before Tax Day. Ideally, when an indictment or conviction for tax evasion hits the news, it makes you think twice. Somehow, you think just a bit more about all those deductions, or if you really reported all your income, before you sign your return under penalties of perjury.

Instead, we have the top dog at the IRS, the IRS Commissioner himself, admitting that, well, there’s a problem with illegal immigrants and taxes. In fact, the top IRS official this time wasn’t talking about how the IRS wipes some hard drives or can’t find emails. He wasn’t even asking for a bigger budget to give bonuses to IRS employees.   Continue reading “IRS Admits It Encourages Illegals To Steal Social Security Numbers For Taxes”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. House of Representatives committee will look into a newspaper report that the FBI investigated whether President Donald Trump has been working on behalf of Russia, against U.S. interests, the panel’s Democratic chairman said on Saturday.

The New York Times reported that the probe began in the days after Trump fired James Comey as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in May 2017 and said the agency’s counterintelligence investigators had to consider whether Trump’s actions constituted a possible threat to national security.   Continue reading “U.S. House Democrats eye reported FBI probe of Trump”

It seems that every billionaire in the United States, including our billionaire in chief Trump plays a good tune, but with an out of tune instrument, in his case his mouth. Every goddamn one of them either fights like hell to eliminate the Bill of Rights, or talks a weak act when confronted to talk about it while in public. It’s obvious why, if they fought for common law, they would be broke inside a week.   Continue reading “Where Are The Billionaire True Patriots? – Are There Any?”

Daily Mail

A handgun has been confiscated from an Ohio kindergartner walking into school after someone reported that the six-year-old boy appeared to have a heavy object in his pants.

Columbus police didn’t disclose whether the gun was loaded Friday when it was safely taken from a student at Columbus Africentric Early College.    Continue reading “Ohio kindergarten student, 6, walks into school with a gun and bullets in his pants”

Well, it had to happen sooner or later, a Mexican communist infiltrating the United States Congress, nothing new really as Congress is already full of them. This one is different as she is 29 years old, the same age as hundreds of thousands that have snuck into our country illegally, and have been allowed to vote. Now they have a mouth piece, beautiful isn’t it?

You can thank the traitors such as Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and the rest of the Nazis over at Capitol Hill, because it fits perfectly in their communist agenda, infiltrate at the highest levels to achieve a new world order. This 29 year old so-called congresswoman has achieved the pinnacle of the infiltrators’ dreams and now is posed for Bill of Rights destruction like never seen before. She has the backing of millions of illegal aliens who are aching to get it on, millions of them.   Continue reading “OcasioCortez Who Dis? – A New Party Commie?”

AP

SEATTLE (AP) — Riding the momentum from November’s elections, Democratic leaders in the states are wasting no time delivering on their biggest campaign promise — to expand access to health care and make it more affordable.

The first full week of state legislative sessions and swearings-in for governors saw a flurry of proposals.   Continue reading “In states, Democrats start delivering on health care pledges”

Creativity RV

If you are considering a mobile life, try Boondocking on BLM land. When you do, your budget opens up and the beauty of the natural world reveals itself in miraculous ways, each new adventure unfurling just around the next bend in the road.

Because boondocking is free, you can live without the worry of a mortgage or rent payment. It opens up your budget and allows you to choose how you want to live.  Perhaps that is to work less, or be creative, or just sit and watch the birds fly by.  It’s up to you.  But Boondocking is not your mother’s RV camping. To me, it’s a lot more fun, but its also a little different than traditional RVing.   Continue reading “How to Camp on BLM Land: Why, How and Where”

USA Today

Finland’s basic income program that drew international attention is coming to an end, the Finnish government announced Tuesday.

The pilot program that paid about 2,000 randomly-chosen unemployed Finnish people a monthly check of €560 ($685) will stop by the end of the year, the BBC reports.    Continue reading “Finland paid unemployed people a basic income of $685 every month. It didn’t work out – for now”

Philly.com

AT&T said Thursday that it will stop selling its customers’ location data to third-party service providers after a report this week said the information was winding up in the wrong hands.

The announcement follows sharp demands by federal lawmakers for an investigation into the alleged misuse of data, which came to light when Motherboard revealed a complex chain of unauthorized information sharing that ended with a bounty hunter successfully tracking down a reporter’s device.

Continue reading “AT&T says it’ll stop selling location data amid calls for federal investigation”