The National Patriot – by Craig Andersen

According to Zeke Emanuel, Rahm’s brother, Obamacare architect, and a guy with all the warmth and charm of an inflamed hemorrhoid, the reason Young people are, in droves, NOT signing up for the insipid insurance program is that…

“No one has launched a big PR campaign to get these people signed up because of the problems with the federal website. We are about to launch a big PR campaign, and that, I think, is going to persuade a lot of people to sign up.”   Continue reading “Millennials – The Last Nail in the Obamacare Coffin”

Canada Free Press – by Doug Hagmann

Every American is the victim of one of the most insidious crimes ever perpetrated on the collective – the capturing of our nation from within. The set-up process occurred over decades, but culminated with the selection and installation of Barack Hussein Obama, a/k/a Barry Soetoro, as the front man in this silent coup.

One important piece of evidence to support this crime exists in the controversial Certificate of Live Birth, but not in the way you have heard, and not in the manner that you might suspect. The revelation of the manner and methods now exist in a document that the criminal elements of our government and the complicit media do not want you to see. And the evidence is as compelling as it is damning.   Continue reading “Details of the Obama forgery exposed”

children-of-the-cornTwo Heads are Better than One – by justturnright

As you may recall, we recently discussed the creepy Cultish qualities of the Obama fans/Leftists/True Believers. Well, consider this further evidence to buttress that observation, …as if we really needed any.

First up: Obamacare architect Zeke Emanuel:   Continue reading “Paying more $$$ for #Obamacare is an awesome new “choice”; it’s “Manna From Heaven””

Intel News – by JOSEPH FITSANAKIS

The United States has filed charges against dozens of current and former Russian diplomats, accusing them of defrauding American taxpayers of over a million dollars.

Meanwhile, sources have told CNN that some of the accused also engaged in espionage against the US. Last week, the US Department of Justice charged 49 Russian citizens with participating in a nine-year fraud scheme, through which they pocketed approximately $1.5 million from Medicaid. Created in 1965, Medicaid is a US government insurance program for persons of all ages whose income and resources are insufficient to pay for health care.   Continue reading “US charges 49 Russian diplomats with fraud, says some were spies”

Police One – by Rafael Olmeda, Sun Sentinel

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. — An angry father, grieving over the death of his son in a drunken driving incident, followed the man accused of causing the crash into a courthouse bathroom Monday to dispense his own version of justice, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said.

“You killed my son,” the man reportedly said. “I will be watching you.”   Continue reading “Police: Grieving dad attacks DUI suspect in court”

Before It’s News – by Mac Dee

There’s something strange about those fast food restaurants that are driving some people absolutely insane

French fries are absolutely nothing to joke about — even in France. Just check with the French man who pulled an ax on an unsuspecting McDonald’s travel-thru attendant right after he was allegedly served cold fries.

The ax attack happened at a McDonald’s close to Paris all-around 2 a.m. Sunday. The late-night diner bashed in the generate-thru window with the weapon, Le Parisien reports.   Continue reading “Man Attacks McDonald’s Worker with Ax over Cold Fries”

My View by Silvio Canto

Sam Cooke was one of the best male singers of the early 1960s.  His life ended abruptly on this day in 1964:

“Born in 1931 to a Baptist minister and his wife, Cooke’s early musical development took place in the church.

Like other early figures in what would eventually be called “soul” music, Cooke began his professional career singing gospel.    Continue reading “Remembering Sam Cooke who died on this day in 1964”

RINF Alternative News – by Dan Conway

A deepening social crisis plagues the US state of California, a reflection of a broader national crisis more than five years after the economic crash of 2008.

According to the US Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), updated last month, a shocking 8.9 million people in the state live in poverty, more than twice as many as in any other state in the country. Nearly a quarter (23.8 percent) of all Californians live in poverty based on this measures, which is designed to create a more accurate picture of poverty than the official poverty statistics.   Continue reading “Nearly a quarter of Californians live in poverty, according to modified Census figures”

obama11-4Shark Tank – by Kristin Tate

President Obama’s approval rating has sunk to a new low yet again.

A new Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday shows that Obama’s approval rating is only 38%.

That’s down one percent from a poll released last month. The new low comes as women and young people, who once vehemently supported Obama, turn their backs on the president. Only 44% of women and 41% of young people (aged 18-29) now say they support Obama.   Continue reading “Woman & Young People Turn On Obama, As His Approval Rating Sinks To New Low”

EPA says taking over private property will benefit the economyThe Daily Caller

Can the EPA run your property better than you? The Environmental Protection Agency says that its proposal to extend its regulatory powers over wetlands and waterways would produce economic benefits.

Republican lawmakers warn that the agency is trying to extend its power to regulate private property.

The EPA’s rule would redefine the term “waters of the United States” to include all “tributaries, regardless of size and flow, and all lakes, ponds and wetlands within a floodplain” reports E&E News. Other bodies of water, “such as geographically isolated wetlands, would have to be shown on a case-by-case basis to have a significant chemical, physical or biological effect on larger waterways downstream — a major point of concern for environmental groups” E&E added.   Continue reading “EPA says taking over private property will benefit the economy”

ENE News

River Valley Leader, Dec. 9, 2013, 9:25a ET updated at 4:26p ET: BREAKING: Pope County 911 receives reports of explosion at Arkansas Nuclear One […] Just before 8 a.m., Monday morning, December 9, reports of an explosion at Arkansas Nuclear One were made to Pope County 911 operators. At this time details have not been released in the explosion, but fire officials are reportedly responding to the nuclear facility and a fire is being fought. A resident in the vicinity of the Arkansas Nuclear One plant reported a “loud, ground shaking explosion and then saw smoke.”   Continue reading “Explosion and blaze inside protected area at U.S. nuclear plant in Arkansas”

AFP Photo / DDP PHhoto / Torsten Silz Germany outRT News

Google has put supercomputers in the pockets of millions of Americans and plans to have self-driving cars soon navigating the nation’s roads. Naturally, the tech giant says they’ll next have cloud-connected microphones inside ceilings everywhere.

That’s according to chief Google engineer Scott Huffman, who made his rounds among tech reporters this week to reveal what he has already envisioned for the Silicon Valley company’s future.   Continue reading “Ceiling microphones and inner-body microchips: Google engineer predicts company’s next steps”

Reuters/Joshua LottRT News

The sharing of intelligence among American law enforcement agencies in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks is being conducted in a manner that resembles “organized chaos,” according to a new study published this week.

New York University’s Brennan Center for Justice published their findings on Tuesday by way of an 86-page report that contains their analysis of an investigation into dozens of local and federal law enforcement agencies across the United States, and how those offices disseminate on a large scale locally-collected activity reports that are regularly carelessly put together, then put into the hands of others.   Continue reading “Data sharing among US law enforcement agencies is in ‘chaos’”

John Moore / Getty Images / AFP  RT News

Gun sales, profits, and share prices among top firearm manufacturers have rebounded since the mass shooting of December 2012 in Newtown, CT, exceeding levels seen before the tragic incident that left 26 dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

A financial disclosure Monday by the Freedom Group – a collection of gun manufacturers also known as Remington Outdoor Co., which makes the Bushmaster assault rifle used in Newtown – reported that its sales in the past year have risen as much as 36 percent.    Continue reading “Gun sales are up as support withers for tougher firearm restrictions”