Right Side

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska will allow thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to work in at least 170 professions that require state licenses including health care and education after lawmakers overrode conservative Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts’ veto of the measure on Wednesday.

Senators took the vote on the last day of their legislative session, five days after Ricketts called it unfair to immigrants who followed the legal pathway to citizenship. Young immigrants and other supporters erupted in applause from the gallery of the chamber following the 31-13 vote.   Continue reading “Nebraska allows state licenses for thousands of illegal immigrants”

Patriot Rising

Amid rising drug and health care costs and roiling market dynamics, the spokesperson for the nation’s health insurers is predicting substantial increases next year in Obamacare premiums and related costs.

Without venturing a specific percentage increase, Marilyn Tavenner, the president and CEO of America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), said in an interview with Morning Consult that the culmination of market shifts and rising health care costs will force stark increases in health insurance rates in the coming year.   Continue reading “Huge Obamacare Premium Hikes Planned in ’17…”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

Robert Wenzel of Target Liberty and EconomicPolicyJournal.com reports Oh Boy, Trump Rolls Out the Teleprompter:

“This will tell us who is getting to Trump. WaPo reports: Continue reading “Donald Trump’s Son-In-Law Publishes Newspaper Story About 9/11 Truthers”

The Jerusalem Post – by Herb Keinon

Business Insider – by Lucas Kawa

Hailed as the pioneers of modern finance, the Rothschilds haveamassed an incredible fortune that has lasted for centuries.

The family’s vast wealth and secrecy have also made it a target of countless conspiracy theories.

If you believe everything you read, the Rothschilds have facilitated the assassination of multiple U.S. Presidents, control the world’s money supply, and have a network of clandestine agents that served as puppet business associates during the family’s rise to power.   Continue reading “The Story Behind The Most Insidious Rothschild Dynasty Conspiracy Theory”

Las Vegas Review Journal – by Jeff German

Nevada’s chief federal judge Tuesday for the second time refused to let nationally known conservative lawyer Larry Klayman join Cliven Bundy’s defenseteam.

In a two-page order, Gloria Navarro said she will not allow Klayman into the high-profile criminal case until he can give her proof that “ethical disciplinary proceedings” against him in Washington, D.C., have been resolved in his favor.   Continue reading “Judge again refuses to let nationally known lawyer defend Cliven Bundy”

Daniel Barker

Five years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, local residents are reporting a marked increase in serious birth defects, but due to an ongoing coverup by Japanese authorities, and a severe lack of scientific studies being performed, very little information on the subject is reaching the public.

A February, 2016 broadcast on LaborNet TV featured interviews with evacuees from the affected areas near the Daiichi nuclear plant, who provided firsthand accounts of babies being born with extra limbs caused by a structural birth defect called polymelia.   Continue reading “Parent’s worst nightmare: Wave of babies born in Japan with extra arms and legs due to Fukushima radiation… Stillbirth numbers on the rise”

Independent – by Andrew Buncombe

The motorcade of America’s UN ambassador was involved in a tragedy when it struck and killed a young child while the envoy was visiting Cameroon.

Reports said that an armoured jeep in Samantha Power’s motorcade hit and killed a young boy who had darted into the road.   Continue reading “Samantha Power: America’s UN ambassador’s 60mph motorcade kills boy in Cameroon”

Nikkei Asian Review

TOKYO — Seismic activity in southern Japan is mystifying geologists and keeping the nation on edge.

The island of Kyushu has been struck by a series of significant earthquakes, with the epicenters moving progressively further inland. The cluster started with the deadly quakes that hit Kumamoto Prefecture last Thursday and Saturday. Temblors subsequently rocked the Mount Aso region and neighboring Oita Prefecture.   Continue reading “Unusual quake cluster worries Japan”

The Week

Why was the IRS created?
When the U.S. was founded, it had no tax-collecting agency and little need for one for the next 80 years. The much smaller federal government of that era was funded largely by customs tariffs and state-collected excise taxes on sugar, liquor, and tobacco. But when the Civil War began, President Abraham Lincoln needed new revenues to cover the immense cost of waging the war, so in 1862 he successfully pushed Congress to create the country’s first income tax, and the Bureau of Internal Revenue to collect it. Continue reading “The IRS’s long history of scandal”

Americans for Tax Reform – by John Kartch

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A $1,000 per gun tax should serve as a “role model” for states, according to the governor of the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands, which imposed the $1,000 gun tax earlier this month. An idea first endorsed by Hillary Clinton in 1993, steep gun taxes have now taken hold in Cook County, Ill. the city of Seattle, and now a U.S. territory.   Continue reading “$1,000 Gun Tax Pushed as “Role Model” for States”