Fox News – by Lucas Tomlinson

President Obama is planning to unveil a 10-part plan for overhauling U.S. immigration policy via executive action — including suspending deportations for millions — as early as next Friday, a source close to the White House told Fox News.

The president’s plans were contained in a draft proposal from a U.S. government agency. The source said the plan could be announced as early as Nov. 21, though the date might slip a few days pending final White House approval.    Continue reading “Source: Obama to announce 10-point immigration plan via exec action as early as next week”

Lana Sinclair says she was beaten by a Winnipeg police officer (CTV/screen grab)Raw Story – by David Edwards

A Winnipeg woman said this week that she had filed a complaint after an officer beat her in her own home as her 8-year-old son watched.

Lana Sinclair told CBC that Winnipeg police officers showed up on Halloween night to investigate reports of “yelling.” One officer spoke to her son, while another officer talked to her.

“He came up to me and poked me,” Sinclair recalled. “I was sitting on a chair in the kitchen and I jumped up and said you don’t need to touch me.”   Continue reading “8-year-old watches officer brutally beat mom, smash her face into a table after reports of ‘yelling’”

News Room America

Opium cultivation and production in Afghanistan reached record levels this year, with the former increasing seven per cent to 224,000 hectares in 2014, and production levels potentially climbing as much as 17 per cent, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

The 2014 Afghanistan Opium Survey found that opium production may potentially increase 17 per cent, with yields estimated to reach 6,400 tons in 2014 compared to the previous year’s total of 5,500 tons. This is largely attributed to a strong increase in yields reported in the Southern region, which accounts for sixty-nine per cent of national production.   Continue reading “Opium Harvest In Afghanistan Hits New High In 2014”

jonathan_gruber_1Pundit Press – by Dan Butcher

The sound bites just keep coming from Obamacare architect and MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, that could help the GOP if they actually take up the fight to do something about the disaster known as Obamacare.

A third video as now surfaced showing Gruber talking about how the “basic exploitation” of the ignorance of American voters contributed to the passage of Obamacare.   Continue reading “It just keeps getting better: Third video surfaces of Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber calling Americans stupid”

The Dana Show

Businessweek reports that American troops in Instanbul were attacked by an “anti-imperialist youth union.” They restrained one soldier and placed a plastic bag on his head.

A group of Turkish youth in Istanbul today attacked three American soldiers and tried to place hoods over their heads, video footage shows. Continue reading “US Soldiers Attacked in Istanbul”

The Daily Caller – by Chuck Ross

An illegal alien driving drunk and without a license crashed through a fence Sunday, hitting and killing a 3-year-old girl as she was waiting in line for ice cream in Porterville, California.

Adolf Balbuena, 18, mowed down the toddler, Angeles Moreno, as she and several others, including an 8-year-old boy, were waiting line at an ice cream truck.

After hitting Moreno, Balbuena backed up and drove away. He was arrested at his home around an hour later, the Fresno Bee reported.   Continue reading “Illegal Alien Drunk Driver Hits And Kills 3-Year-Old Waiting For Ice Cream”

Town Hall – by Katie Pavlich

Back in July the Washington D.C. ban on concealed and open carry of handguns was struck down by U.S. District Judge Frederick Scullin as unconstitutional. As a result, the DC City Council reluctantly voted to approve concealed carry, giving the power of writing the rules and regulations to the Washington D.C. police. Now, those rules have been written and they’re impossible to follow.

Investigative reporter Emily Miller and author of Emily Gets Her Gun has started the process of applying for a concealed carry permit in the District.    Continue reading “DC Police Employee on Concealed Carry: “The Second Amendment Was Written For When The British Were Coming””

Real Clear Politics

Robert McDonald, the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs, talked to Scott Pelley about cleaning up the agency on this Sunday’s broadcast of 60 Minutes on CBS.

Scott Pelley, CBS News: How many employees do you think should be fired based on what you know?

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald: The report we’ve passed up to the Senate Committee and House Committee, has about 35 names on it. I’ve got another report that has over 1,000.   Continue reading “New VA Chief Robert McDonald Explains How Difficult It Is To Fire a Government Employee”