CNBC

Sears, the 125-year-old icon, has 24 hours to survive.

The employer of more than 68,000 filed for bankruptcy in October. Its last shot at survival is a $4.6 billion proposal put forward by its chairman, Eddie Lampert, to buy the company out of bankruptcy through his hedge fund, ESL Investments.ESL is the only party offering to buy Sears as a whole, people familiar with the situation tell CNBC. Without that bid or another like it, liquidators will break the company up into pieces.   Continue reading “Sears may be down to its last 24 hours. Iconic retailer likely liquidates if no bid comes in Friday”

The Baltimore Sun – by Tim Prudente

Baltimore District Court Judge Devy Patterson Russell screamed at fellow judges, intentionally pushed a courthouse staffer and neglected more than 100 search warrants left in boxes and drawers, the state commission that oversees the courts has found.

Russell, a 12-year veteran of the bench, should be suspended immediately for six months, the Commission on Judicial Disabilities recommended last week.   Continue reading “Suspension recommended for Baltimore judge found to yell at staff and neglect paperwork”

Yahoo News

(Reuters) – A federal judge in Texas on Friday ruled the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, was unconstitutional based on its mandate requiring that people buy health insurance, a decision in a case that could reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth agreed with a coalition of 20 states that a change in tax law last year eliminating a penalty for not having health insurance invalidated the entire Obamacare law.   Continue reading “Federal judge rules Obamacare unconstitutional”

Shepherds Heart

You think you have seen geo-engineering? With a Mini-Ice creeping over the globe geo-engineers are coming out of the closet to simulate volcanic activity in our atmosphere to cool our planet.  We are already seeing the impact of global cooling due to the sun cycle but this will exponentially change the climate.  The goal is to dim the planet to cool it off simulating volcanic activity.

This experiment will dim our planet already more than it has been dimmed.  Since 1970 our planet has dimmed more than 30 percent.  This  bodes ill health for all life on earth.    Continue reading “Extinction Level Geo-Engineering Experiment Begins in January”

Ammoland – by Dean Weingarten

U.S.A. -(Ammoland.com)- In a split decision, a three judge panel at the Third Circuit Court of Appeals effectively ruled the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights is a second-rate right, not entitled to the full protections of other enumerated rights.  The opinion was filed on 5 December, 2018. The case is Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs, Inc. v. Attorney General New Jersey, No. 18-3170 (3rd Cir. 2018).    Continue reading “Third Circuit: Second Amendment is a Second Rate Right”

RT

Conservative Fox News star Tucker Carlson appeared to go rogue in a recent interview, attacking US President Donald Trump for failed campaign promises and a general incapability as a leader.

Whereas liberal claims of Trump’s incompetence and lack of understanding are nearly inescapable in much of the media, the Fox News star’s recent comments came as a surprise to many, given his network’s overwhelming support for the president. Continue reading “Fox’s Tucker Carlson turns on ‘incapable’ Trump in surprising interview”

Quartz – by Corinne Purtill

On Sept. 5, 1989, US president George H.W. Bush made a televised speech from the Oval Office announcing his administration’s escalation of the so-called “War on Drugs.” To illustrate the gravity of situation, Bush held up a bag of crack cocaine on live TV—drugs purchased, he told viewers, just steps from the White House where he now sat.

Bush’s speechwriters hit upon the idea of the visual aid days before the speech. The only problem was reality: There weren’t many drug sales in the area immediately around the White House, as University of Baltimore assistant professor Joshua Clark Davis highlighted recently on Twitter.   Continue reading “US agents lured a teen near the White House to sell drugs so George H.W. Bush could make a point”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

To honor the death of America’s 41st President George H W Bush, President Trump has declared Wednesday to be a ‘National Day of Mourning’ for his predecessor, who died last night at age 94.

This is the first time since Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 that the stock market will be closed on a regular trading day. A spokesman for the New York Stock Exchange confirmed that markets would close in keeping with tradition.   Continue reading “Trump Declares Wednesday ‘National Day Of Mourning’ For President Bush; Stock Market To Close”

Steemit – by Larken Rose

So Trump is all set to do his ban on “bump stocks.” Let’s look at a few aspects of this:

1 – This is not being done by legislation. It is being unilaterally done, dictator-style, by just declaring bump-stocks to fit within the definition of what is already “illegal,” in direct contrast to the DOJ’s own prior interpretation of the law, going back for decades. In other words, Trump is declaring that what the ATF and DOJ thought the law meant before wasn’t authoritarian and controlling enough. (Incidentally, he could just as easily do the same thing with tri-burst trigger assemblies next.)   Continue reading “Heil Fuhrer Trump!”

NJ.com

An explosion late Tuesday obliterated a Sussex County home, damaged nearby Wallkill Valley Regional High School and could be felt by residents for miles, authorities said.

The Hardyston home was a total loss, but no one was home at the time and no injuries were reported as a result of the blast, authorities said.   Continue reading “Explosion obliterates N.J. house, damages high school in blast felt for miles”

Patch – by Edward Lozzi

Los Angeles – (11/21/18)- After 5 years of stalking, harassment, defamation through the media, law suits and lies, Jeannie Kasem, who was married to Famed Radio DJ Casey Kasem for 34 years and their daughter Liberty, have counterattacked.

Evidence has led to a murder investigation involving Kasem’s adult children from a prior marriage to Linda Myers (1972-1977). Kasem sisters, Kerri and Julie, their brother Mike Kasem and other members of Scientology, are now subjects of an active murder investigation.   Continue reading “Casey Kasem’s Death Now An Active Murder Investigation”

The Guardian – by Julia Kollewe

Britain’s biggest employer organisation and main trade union body have sounded the alarm over the prospect of British companies implanting staff with microchips to improve security.

UK firm BioTeq, which offers the implants to businesses and individuals, has already fitted 150 implants in the UK.   Continue reading “Alarm over talks to implant UK employees with microchips”

Health Nut News – by Erin Elizabeth

About a week ago at The Hague, many birds died spontaneously, falling dead in a park. You likely haven’t heard a lot about this because it seems keeping it quiet was the plan all along. However, when about 150 more suddenly died- bringing the death toll to 297- some started to take notice.

And if you are looking around that park you might have seen what is on the corner of the roof across the street from where they died: a new 5G mast, where they had done a test, in connection with the Dutch railway station, to see how large the range was and whether no harmful equipment would occur on and around the station.   Continue reading “Hundreds of birds dead during 5G experiment in The Hague, The Netherlands”

NJ.com

North Jersey towns are stepping up security and being more vigilant after a mass shooting killed eight and injured many at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.

A man has been taken into custody after multiple people were shot at Tree of Life synagogue,including three police officers.    Continue reading “North Jersey towns step up security after Pittsburgh synagogue shooting”

LifeSite News – by Alex Schadenberg

A recent report from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto states that they are not only ready to do euthanasia on children but their policy states that a child should be able to die by euthanasia without the consent or knowledge of the parents.

According to an article by Sharon Kirkey for Sun Media, the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto published their policy on euthanasia and assisted suicide as a report in the recent Journal of Medical Ethics. According to Kirkey:   Continue reading “Children’s Hospital Says It Will Euthanize Kids Without Parental Consent”

France 24

Mental health disorders are on the rise in every country in the world and could cost the global economy up to $16 trillion between 2010 and 2030 if a collective failure to respond is not addressed, according to an expert report on Tuesday.

The “Lancet Commission” report by 28 global specialists in psychiatry, public health and neuroscience, as well as mental health patients and advocacy groups, said the growing crisis could cause lasting harm to people, communities and economies worldwide.  Continue reading “Mental health disorders on the rise globally”

Burbank Action

The federal government has set goals for states and utilities to upgrade their electrical grids, and has awarded $4.5 billion in grants to encourage this.  However, the federal government does not mandate the installation of smart meters, or even wireless smart meters. Continue reading “First and Foremost: Are Wireless Meters Mandatory?”