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Month: October 2013
Town Hall – by Christine Rousselle
Quick! What’s 15-7?
While obviously the answer is eight, new Common Core textbooks have a rather confusing way of getting there. According to the textbook, students should employ “subtraction sequences” based off of 10 in order to find the answer. Continue reading “Common Core Math is Ridiculous”
The Daily Caller – by Robby Soave
The arrests of several students who unwittingly and accidentally violated school weapon policies has some Georgian lawmakers saying “zero tolerance” makes zero sense.
A Cobb County high school senior was charged with the felony of bringing weapons into a school zone after police found fishing knives in a tackle box in his car. Cody Chitwood, a 17-year-old student at Lassiter High School and avid fisherman, turned himself in and was released on $1,000 bond. Continue reading “Felony weapons charge for student who brought fishing supplies to school”
The Washington Times – by Cheryl K. Chumley
National parks facing federal furlough orders may be shutting down around the nation, but not so in Wisconsin.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker said he’s not closing the federal lands to visitors, in blatant defiance of the National Park Service’s demand, Breitbart.com reported. The federal agency had specifically ordered park officials in Wisconsin to close doors on Kettle Moraine, Devil’s Lake and Interstate parks, as well as sections of Horicon Marsh — sections that were owned by the state, no less — but Wisconsin authorities shunned the demand. Continue reading “Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker defies NPS order to shut parks”
The Daily Caller – by Michael Bastasch
The government is shut down and thousands of government workers have been sent home. But will it save any money?
The shutdown in during the Clinton Presidency cost taxpayers about $1.5 billion in 22 days. According to IHS Global Insight, the shutdown could cost the U.S. economy $1.6 billion per week — and NBC News reported that the shutdown would cost $12.5 million per hour. Continue reading “Seven stupid things the gov’t spent money on during the shutdown”
GRANTS PASS, ORE. – A 14-year-old boy on a deer hunting trip shot and killed two others in the hunting party at a cabin in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon, then accidentally shot and wounded himself, authorities said Thursday.
Authorities would not say whether they think the shooting of the two men was an accident or intentional, or whether the shooting occurred inside or outside the cabin. They were all part of a group staying at the cabin. Continue reading “Oregon teen fatally shoots 2 men on hunting trip, sheriff says”
You’ve probably noticed I’m not covering pure politics anymore here on Natural News, but I am covering Obamacare and health issues quite intensely. And when it comes to Obamacare, you can’t separate the insane politics from the Affordable Care Act policies, so I’ll give you an advance warning that this article delves into some hard-hitting issues of what I believe is really wrong with America today. Continue reading “Obamacare subjects entire nation to ransom demands of coercive government”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Treasury has warned that the $16.7 trillion debt ceiling must be raised by Oct. 17th, to avoid a U.S. debt default. This warning has caused concerns amongst investors and citizens alike as most are unsure of their futures in this once great nation.
Based on a study of a previous debt ceiling impasse in 2011, the results won’t be good if figureheads in Washington can’t find a solution. WashingtonPost.com reported, “Failing to do so, Treasury warned, would have catastrophic consequences. Continue reading “Biden’s “CODEWORD” Warning – More Than Meets the Eye?”
When they’re not coming for yours, presidents love their guns. Below, photos of modern presidents enjoying their right to bear arms. (And scroll down for some bonus shots featuring Eleanor Roosevelt, Dick Cheney, and Joe Biden.)
A young Theodore Roosevelt, back when being into fringey gun stuff meant something entirely different, 1885. Continue reading “13 Photos of Presidents Packing Heat”
Recently, I did a post called ‘Realistic Rucking‘. I am spurred to write again about operational fitness, or realistic SHTF fitness.
My intent is to cut through the one-upmanship, the unrealistic goals and give you some tips about real operational fitness. Please have a read of the ‘Realistic Rucking‘ post and take note of its practical pointers. What I am trying to achieve today is to give you perspective and situate your fitness regimen on a realistic foundation. Continue reading “Operational Fitness”
Capital New York – by JOE POMPEO
The Journal News is putting pressure on one of the New York counties it covers to hand over the names of handgun owners that the county has on record, Capital has learned.
The regional newspaper, which covers Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties, caused a national controversy 10 months ago for publishing the names and addresses of handgun-permit holders in Westchester and Rockland. Continue reading “‘Journal News’ asks Court to order Putnam County to release names and addresses of registered handgun owners”
Wyoming –-(Ammoland.com)- Who would have ever thought that WY Speaker of the House Tom Lubnau would have hosted a press conference along with Gillette Mayor Tom Murphy and Gillette’s Police Chief Jim Hloucal.
Honestly, I figured as much. Continue reading “Gillette, WY’s Gun Registration Scheme Opens A Pandoras Box of Gun Control”
The Washington Times – by Wesley Pruden
The games politicians play: Barack Obama is having a lot of fun using the government shutdown to squeeze the public in imaginative ways. The point of the shutdown game is to see who can squeeze hardest, make the most pious speech and listen for the applause. It’s a variation on the grade-school ritual of “you show me yours, and I’ll show you mine.” Continue reading “The cheap tricks of the game”
Washington Post- by Reid Wilson
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Thursday called out four Colorado Republicans in Congress who opposed a bill to fund disaster relief programs in his state, then turned around and pushed for federal aid when their state was hit by devastating floods.
“They’re hypocrites. That’s what they are,” Christie said of the Colorado Republicans during a telephone town hall meeting Thursday night, in comments first reported by theNewark Star-Ledger. But, he added: “We can’t be vindictive. Because we have to be concerned about the actual people that are being hurt.” Continue reading “Christie takes on Colorado GOP: ‘They’re hypocrites’”
The New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.
Think state and local law enforcement aren’t watching you with high-tech federally-owned drones? Think again.
In a new post, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)reports that Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a division of the Department of Homeland Security, released an updated list of “times the agency has flown its Predator drones on behalf of other agencies — 500 flights in total over a three-year period.” Continue reading “Border Patrol Loaning Predator Drones to Military, State, and Local Police”
Pennsylvania – Allegheny Valley, Fox Chapel Area and Riverview school districts briefly locked down some or all of their buildings this morning after a report that someone made threats against the districts.
But O’Hara Township Police said the incident was a “huge misunderstanding” and no threats against any schools were made. Continue reading “We’ve gone F***ing insane! Schools consider crutches dangerous weapons”
Michael Hayden, a former director of the National Security Agency, defended the government’s use of targeted killings on Thursday.
“Yes, we do targeted killings, and I certainly hope they make full use of the capacities of the National Security Agency when we do that,” Hayden said at a Washington Post panel discussion on cybersecurity. Continue reading “Ex-NSA chief: ‘I certainly hope’ agency involved in targeted killings”