bluAll American Blogger – by Duane Lester

Democrat Rep. Earl Blumenaur’s plan to fix America’s infrastructure, which is still in surprisingly bad condition considering we just poured a kabillion dollars into it via the Stimulus Plan.

Blumenaur’s going to tax every mile you drive.   Continue reading “Democrat Introduces Bill to Double Federal Gas Tax and Then Tax Every Mile You Drive”

AccuWeather – by Michael Doll

A storm may evolve into an all-out blizzard, unleashing snow, high winds and reducing visibility across the northern tier of the U.S.

Treacherous travel conditions and dangerous cold are expected across the Rockies, northern Plains and Upper Midwest through midweek.   Continue reading “Wind-Driven Snow to Bury Central Rockies, Midwest”

Mediate – by Noah Rothman

During a congressional committee hearing about the constitutional limits imposed on the presidency and the implications of President Barack Obama’s disregard for implementing the Affordable Care Act as written, one expert testified that the consequences of the president’s behavior were potentially grave. He said that the precedent set by Obama could eventually lead to an armed revolt against the federal government.

On Tuesday, Michael Cannon, Cato Institute’s Director of Health Policy Studies, testified before a congressional committee about the dangers of the president’s legal behavior.   Continue reading “Expert Testifies to Congress that Obama’s ‘Ignoring Laws’ Could Lead to Overthrow of Government”

doctor_stethoscopeWND – by Bob Unruh

The headlines have been appearing sporadically for months.

“Why is it so hard to find a doctor?” the Boston Globe asked in October. PBS reported six months earlier, “Access to doctors shrinks for some Medicare patients.” And the New York Daily News suggested only two weeks ago it was “Obamacare vs. American doctors.”   Continue reading “‘Those of us who can escape the Obamacare noose will’”

WND – by Alan West

Former U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., is joining the National Rifle Association and other gun-rights groups to warn about a back-door attack on the Second Amendment by the Obama administration’s Environmental Protection Agency.

In a column posted on his website Sunday, West wrote about the Doe Run company’s lead-producing plant in Herculaneum, Mo., which is being forced to close after the EPA required it to spend up to $100 million on upgrades.   Continue reading “Obama’s ‘clandestine’ plan to make bullets vanish”

Mr. Conservative

An anonymous New York psychiatrist (Dr. X) who works for the VA has come forward to state that “things have been getting a little bit uneasy . . . for veterans.” That’s an understatement. We already know that New York State is going after veterans who have sought any kind of treatment for mental health. Dr. X reveals that, when veterans come to the VA for help, they’re often treated by ultra-liberal interns and residents who think of them as baby-killers; the VA actively seizes guns from any veterans treated for mental health issues, not matter how minor or stable the problem; veterans who refuse to give up their weapons are institutionalized; and psychiatrists get a $3,000 incentive whenever a veteran loses his guns.   Continue reading “Your Government: Now Paying Shrinks $3,000 For Every Veterans Gun They Confiscate”

Metro-North train derails in The Bronx; ‘multiple injuries’ reportedNew York Post – by Daniel Prendergast and Rebecca Harshbarger

A Metro-North train derailed on the southern tip of the Bronx, pushing at least one car into the water on Sunday morning, witnesses said.

The accident happened at 7:20 a.m. about 100 feet north of the Spuyten Duyvil station, as five of seven cars derailed, according to an MTA spokesman.   Continue reading “Metro-North train derails in The Bronx; ‘multiple injuries’ reported”

IB Times – by Jamie Reno

In May, 2008, 75-year-old Jim Workman, a retired Air Force colonel, entered an emergency room at a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital in Biloxi, Miss., complaining of shortness of breath, coughing and fever.

A chest X-ray was ordered, and the radiologist discovered a two-centimeter mass in Workman’s lung. He didn’t tell Workman directly but noted the finding, and recommended an immediate follow-up in an electronically signed note sent to Workman’s primary care doctor at VA.    Continue reading “VA Is Broken: Death, Medical Mistreatment, Claims Backlogs And Neglect At Veterans Affairs Hospitals And Clinic”

112913aThe Weather Space

An arctic blast not seen since the historic 1990 event is setting sights on the entire Western USA, which means that ares from Seattle, Portland, down into California are in for a real cold air-mass, most notable over the Pacific Northwest and threatening production along California’s I-5 farming corridor.

This will be tracked on TheWeatherSpace.com Facebook so join by clicking here.   Continue reading “Historic Arctic Blast Sets Eyes On U.S. West Coast This Next Week”

"If the American people only knew that this was there last Thanksgiving".The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

I  sincerely hope you were blessed with a great Thanksgiving, complete with all the turkey, stuffing  and pumpkin pie that you could eat.

As you prepared your feast, did you think about the fact that we in America throw away more food than many countries have an opportunity to eat? As you pulled your chair up to your Thanksgiving table, did you think about the fact that half the world goes to bed hungry?   Continue reading “The Last Thanksgiving”

smoke ascends from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plantFox News

In the wake of the deadly tsunami that hit Japan in 2011 and severely damaged a nuclear reactor, Japanese officials say the levels of radiation are safe for everyone outside the reactor area itself. But as radioactive water from the plant nears the West Coast of North America — the water is expected to hit in 2014 — can we be sure it’s safe?

The nuclear reactor continues to leak radioactive water due to poor management, while Japanese subcontractors at the plant have admitted they intentionally under-reported radiation and that dozens of farms around Fukushima that were initially deemed safe by the government actually had unsafe levels of radioactive cesium.   Continue reading “Is it safe? Radioactive Japanese wave nears US”

Inforwars – by Paul Joseph Watson

Cellphone users who attempt to install the Facebook Messenger app are asked to agree to terms of service that allow the social networking giant to use the microphone on their device to record audio at any time without their permission.   Continue reading “Facebook Wants to Listen to Your Phone Calls”

WND – by Garth Kant

WASHINGTON — Hunter Alford is the happy kid next door with a big grin who idolizes country music star Blake Shelton.

His parents call him a “wild, fun loving, zombie-killing boy who loves the military and police.”

He is normal in every way, except this 7-year-old already plays guitar and keyboards and has his heart set on learning to fiddle.   Continue reading “Boy with cancer loses coverage after Obamacare launch”