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On Dec. 19, the Obama administration made its 14th change to Obamacare without requesting congressional action to make the amendments. Such a move is precisely why an effort is underway in the House of Representatives to sue President Obama and force him to abide by constitutional restraints.

The measure is known as the Stop This Overreaching Presidency, or STOP, Act and is sponsored by freshman Rep. Tom Rice, R-S.C. He told WND this is about abiding by the Constitution.   Continue reading “At least 35 House members set to sue Obama”

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Lawmaker backs down on “worst Homeschool bill in history”.  State Sen. Capri Cafaro released this statement Friday:

“SB 248 was never meant to be a policy debate about educating children in the home. It was meant to address weaknesses in the law pertaining to child protection. Unfortunately, the true intent of the bill to curtail child abuse has been eclipsed the by the issue of homeschooling.   Continue reading “Lawmaker Withdraws “Worst Homeschool Bill in U.S. History””

Reason – by Scott Shackford

It’s not you, Oregonians, it’s them. It was clear from the start that the relationship wasn’t exactly working out. Now Oregon’s health exchange is warning its customers that it may be over and they should look elsewhere for love and support from a health insurance provider.

From The Oregonian:   Continue reading “Oregon Health Exchange Sends Customers Potential ‘Dear John’ Letter”

Navy sailors have radiation sickness after Japan rescueNew York Post – by Laura Italiano and Kerry Murtha

Navy sailor Lindsay Cooper knew something was wrong when billows of metallic-tasting snow began drifting over USS Ronald Reagan.

“I was standing on the flight deck, and we felt this warm gust of air, and, suddenly, it was snowing,” Cooper recalled of the day in March 2011 when she and scores of crewmates watched a sudden storm blow toward them from the tsunami-torn coast of Fukushima, Japan.   Continue reading “Navy sailors have radiation sickness after Japan rescue”

Here are a few tips as well as remedies. This is meant as a back up plan or an adjunct to what you normally would do.

Time to get your emergency back up kit in order.

Some of the tips below can be started now , like the vitamin C and having antibacterial washes around the home.

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Homemade Medicine – by Charles Silverman N.D   Continue reading “Home Remedies for Swine Flu”

Before It’s News – by Due Diligence

7 dead as unusual weather mix sweeps nation, threatens holiday travelers.

The weekend before Christmas, mother nature is gifting — or, rather, clobbering — the United States with a little bit of everything. Ice storms, snow, flooding, thunderstorms, tornadoes and record-setting warmth are all in store, and with this maddening mix comes a massive headache for more than 94 million expected holiday travelers.   Continue reading “Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc for the Holidays”

A sailor rolls a 55-gallon drum toward the edge of the USS Calhoun County. The ship dumped thousands of tons of ammunition and radioactive waste into the Atlantic during its service after World War II.Tampa Bay Times – by William R. Levesque

They asked the dying Pasco County man about his Navy service a half-century before. He kept talking about the steel barrels. They haunted him, sea monsters plaguing an old sailor.

“We turned off all the lights,” George Albernaz testified at a 2005 Department of Veterans Affairs hearing, “and … pretend that we were broken down and … we would take these barrels and having only steel-toed shoes … no protection gear, and proceed to roll these barrels into the ocean, 300 barrels at a trip.”   Continue reading “Sailors on old warship dumped thousands of tons of radioactive waste for years”

A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.”

— George Washington

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(Erin McClam) JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, told customers Saturday that they would be limited to $100 in cash withdrawals and $300 in total purchases per day if they used Chase debit cards at Target during a recent security breach.

The limit applies to about 2 million customer accounts, Kristin Lemkau, a Chase spokeswoman, told NBC News. That represents less than 10 percent of Chase customers, she said. The limit does not apply to Chase credit cards.   Continue reading “JP Morgan Chase Limiting Cash Withdrawal To $100 A Day”

Medicare Advantage planAmac – by Andrew Mangione

As if ObamaCare’s botched website, coverage cancellations, and higher costs were not bad enough, the Obama Administration has quietly dealt yet another blow – this time striking millions of the nation’s most vulnerable seniors.  Specifically, the Obama Administration has decided to deeply cut funding for the Medicare program’s home health benefit as a way to help pay for ObamaCare.

The Administration made this announcement very quietly, waiting to do so until the very end of the last Friday before Thanksgiving, perhaps thinking that most people would not be looking.   Continue reading “ObamaCare’s New Year’s Day Surprise: Deep Cuts to Medicare”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

In just the last twelve months Congressional members and top level administrators at the Department of Homeland Security have warned of threats to the national power grid so serious that should they occur life in America as we have come to know it would change almost instantly.

Former DHS head Janet Napolitano, in a letter to her successor, advised that “a massive and serious cyber attack” on the US Homeland is imminent and that a “natural disaster — the likes of which the nation has never seen — is also likely on its way.” This was followed up by a comment from House Homeland Security Committee senior member Yvette Clarke (D-NY) who noted that, “the likelihood of a severe geo-magnetic event capable of crippling our electric grid is 100%.”   Continue reading “Map: Areas Of Probable Power System Collapse: “130 Million Lacking Power For Several Years””

WIKI-Money-and-PillsWaking Times – by Marco Torres

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) said this week it will respond to pressure to stop paying doctors to promote its products through speaking engagements and end linking compensation for its sales representatives to the number of prescriptions doctors write. The move comes amid a major bribery investigation in China.

It also plans to stop payments to healthcare professionals for attendance at medical conferences by the start of 2016.   Continue reading “GlaxoSmithKline Forced To Stop Paying Doctors To Promote Drugs After Major Bribery Investigation”

US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on December 20, 2013Yahoo News – by  Stephen Collinson

Washington (AFP) – A weary Barack Obama, eyelids heavy, predicted Friday that the restorative power of sleep and the sunshine of his native Hawaii would restore his wilting fortunes after a bleak year.

The US president began 2013 with a soaring inaugural address laying out an ambitious second term agenda, sensing a mandate for liberal transformation despite a joyless re-election campaign.   Continue reading “Weary Obama seeks Hawaii sun’s waking touch”

New toy: (left to right) SWAT officers Detective Rivera, Detective McKinley, Sergeant Murray, Chief McMillin and Detective Fors pose in front of the new vehicleDaily Mail – by ALEX GREIG

A California police department has received a 37,000 armored truck that was once used in military training exercises.

The Salinas Police Department took ownership of the hulking tank-like vehicle on December 17 and parked it in front of the town’s Rotunda for public viewing.   Continue reading “California police department gets $650,000 37,000lb armored military truck”