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Author: GrinNBarrett
Money well-spent, we are sure some would suggest; but when the National Institute of Health spends $224,863 to test 95 “custom-fitted” condoms so every hard-working American man can choose the one that fits ‘just right’, we suggest the government is stretching the tax dollar a little too far. As NY Post reports, the study was prompted by concern that despite the wide-scale promotion of latex condoms to help prevent the spread of HIV, their use remains “disappointingly low,” because, the government says, one-third to one-half of men complain of poor-fitting prophylactics and are less likely to use them… apparently. Of course, we assume, when questioned, all said the condom was ‘too small’. Continue reading “Government Spent $224,863 On “Custom-Fit” Condoms”
Activist Post – by James White
Something that always puzzled me is how we, as Americans, allow the Federal Government to “flip the script” when it comes to appropriate rules of conduct. The idea is that the officials (public servants) who we elect are supposed to be working for us, their constituents. Put another way, they are our employees. We, the people, are the boss. Or, at least we are supposed to be. Continue reading “Unelected Bureaucrats: Conduit for America’s Destruction”
Tea Party Nation – by Alan Caruba
The extreme cold that gripped the nation at the beginning of the year just added to the growing public dismissal of the claims that “greenhouse gas emissions” would lead to a dangerous stage of “global warming.” Indeed, even the charlatans that have devoted decades to this hoax are now using the phrase “climate change.”
We tend not to recall what the weather was like a year ago. In May 2013, Dennis T. Avery, a senior fellow for the Hudson Institute, noted that “Lots of us are commenting on the U.S. having the second coldest spring in the official thermometer record (starting ca. 1860) and the coldest since 1975. This cold spring highlights another climate cycle that has nothing to do with carbon dioxide (CO2).” Continue reading “Obama’s “Climate Change” Lies”
Researchers are baffled and speculation in internet forums abounds over images captured by NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) on January 10, 2014.
According to some the images depict a physical planet-sized object near the sun, while others have suggested the “object” is lens flare, a camera effect where light scatters across the camera’s lens. Continue reading “NASA’s SOHO Telescope Captures Planet-Sized Object Near Sun”
The number of male veterans under the age of 30 who commit suicide jumped by 44 percent between 2009 and 2011, the most recent year for which data was available, according to numbers released Thursday by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Roughly two young veterans a day commit suicide.
Suicide rates for female vets also increased by 11 percent between 2009 and 2011. The suicide rate among veterans remains well above that for the general population, with roughly 22 former servicemen and women committing suicide every day. Continue reading “Report: Suicide Rate Soars Among Young Vets”
The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder
Are you ready for a future where China will employ millions of American workers and dominate thousands of small communities all over the United States? Such a future would be unimaginable to many Americans, but the truth is that it is already starting to happen. Chinese acquisition of U.S. businesses set a new all-time record last year, and it is on pace to absolutely shatter that record this year. Continue reading “Meet Your New Boss: Buying Large Employers Will Enable China To Dominate 1000s Of U.S. Communities”
A Short Story by Jon Rappoport
On May 17th, 2036, in US Federal Court, David Palmer, a software engineer, appeared before Judge Rex Regis, on a charge of violating Section 249 of the Federal Workplace Code.
If found guilty, Palmer faced a sentence of six years in a US re-education facility.
Palmer was an employee of the National Trust, a corporation chartered and funded by the federal government’s Department of Citizen Employment. Continue reading “New World Citizen on Trial”
It takes glass one million years to decompose, which means it never wears out and can be recycled an infinite amount of times!
Gold is the only metal that doesn’t rust, even if it’s buried in the ground for thousands of years.
Your tongue is the only muscle in your body that is attached at only one end.
If you stop getting thirsty, you need to drink more water. When a human body is dehydrated, its thirst mechanism shuts off. Continue reading “Things to Know”
You want to see something better than Burma Shave signs? These are Northbound on I-5 (88 miles south of Seattle ). The federal government is now petitioning to have these signs removed, or Washington state will be denied additional monies for interstate highways.
The State of Washington replied they will secede from the Union rather than be intimidated. These are a matter of free speech paid for by a private citizen. It seems the Obama government uses intimidation and ignores the first amendment when they want to silence someone. These signs are priceless. Continue reading “Northbound Signs Seen on I-5”
Saturday Evening Post – by Jeff Nilsson
The “five-and-ten store” officially departed the American landscape in 1997. That year, the F. W. Woolworth Company ended 118 years in the discount retail business.
In fact, the five-and-dime store had already passed away forty years earlier. As the Post reported it, Continue reading “Woolworth: A Five and Dime Story”