Biden at economic forum 2003 cropI think Barry and Joe are competing to see who can take the most vacations while America and the world burns.

The Weekly Standard – by Daniel Harper

The Bidens are arriving today in the Hamptons to start their third vacation in a month.

“Vice President Joe Biden is arriving to spend a week in the Southampton area before leaving next Tuesday,”News12 reports. “Biden lands in Westhampton this morning. It’s not known if he’ll meet up with two other big Democrats staying in the Hamptons this week. Hillary and Bill Clinton are already in Amagansett.” Continue reading “Bidens in Hamptons to Begin Third Vacation in Month”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

A staggering number of Hondurans in the United States are in the country illegally.

According to Pew Research’s senior demographer Jeffrey Passel, “more than 60% of the 573,000 Honduran immigrants in the U.S. are” illegal, which is “a higher share than those from Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico.”    Continue reading “Pew: More than 60% of Hondurans in USA Illegals”

McKinney Courier Gazette

Dreamers from Texas, a chapter of an immigrant-youth led organization, on Thursday will descend on Sen. Ted Cruz’s Houston offices, present him a huge blowout of his Canadian birth certificate and remind him of his own immigrant roots, according to a release.

Maria Fernanda Cabello, an organizer for the organization, United We Dream (UWD), issued the following statement:   Continue reading “Immigrant youth to confront Sen. Ted Cruz about bullying immigrant community”

Drones: The future of air battles?The Week – by Michael Peck

Here’s an idea for an awesome dogfighting aircraft. Make it small, light, and fast. Build it out of materials that are hard to detect on radar. Even give it a laser cannon.

Oh, and don’t put a human in the cockpit. In fact, don’t even closely tie the drone to human ground control. Because in an aerial knife fight, a computer-controlled machine will beat a human pilot.   Continue reading “This laser-armed drone could blow fighter jets out of the sky”

CNBC – by Justin Solomon

Look out Rosie the Robot, Starwood Hotels’ Aloft brand has a taskmaster of its own.

His (or her?) name; A.L.O. pronounced “el-oh”, the hotels’ first Botlr (short of robotic butler.) Standing just under 3 feet tall, A.L.O. comes dressed in a vinyl-collared butler uniform and will soon be on call all day and night to fulfill requests from guests.   Continue reading “Robots ‘invade’ Starwood Hotels”

Wall Street Journal – by ROBIN SIDEL And SAABIRA CHAUDHURI

Banks are lending to companies and individuals at the fastest pace since the financial crisis, helping propel profits to near-record levels.

U.S. banks posted $40.24 billion in net income during the second quarter, the industry’s second-highest profit total in at least 23 years, according to data from research firm SNL Financial. The latest profits are just below the record $40.36 billion recorded in the first quarter of 2013.   Continue reading “U.S. Bank Profits Near Record Levels”

Breitbart – by Wynton Hall

U.S. jobs pay an average 23% less today than they did before the 2008 recession, according to a new report released on Monday by the United States Conference of Mayors.

In total, the report found $93 billion in lost wages.

Jobs lost during the recession paid an average $61,637. As of 2014, jobs in the same sectors paid an average of $47,171 annually.    Continue reading “U.S. Wages Down 23% Since 2008”

The Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

BREAKING ALERT—–

FAA WARNING –

Airspace restriction over Ferguson, Missouri–
All commercial pilots in the country are getting this notice.
Notice to Airmen: Airspace restriction over Ferguson.   Continue reading “FAA Issues Flight Warning Over FERGUSON, MO – Effective Immediately”

Breitbart TV

Sunday in Tucson AZ, an illegal immigrant with no drivers license was pulled over for a routine traffic stop over an illegal right turn. However, that traffic stop led to police and Border Patrol officers being swarmed by a spontaneous protest.

Two female protesters crawled underneath a vehicle in an attempt to stop the turnover of the suspect by the local police to Border Patrol agents.   Continue reading “Lawless AZ Crowd Swarm Tucson Police, Attempt to Stop Arrest of Illegal Immigrant”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

The federal government unsuccessfully tried to house at least 400 illegal immigrant juveniles at empty stores, hotels, and warehouses in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, like many governors across the nation, was not even notified of these potential plans in July.

Ultimately, the Fox Valley region was unable to provide sites that were “within 100 miles of an airport.”   Continue reading “Report: Feds Wanted to House Illegals in Empty Hotels, Stores in Wisconsin”

detention facility_Reuters_660.jpgFox News – by Jana Winter, Judson Berger

More than 600 illegal immigrants with criminal convictions were released by federal authorities in early 2013 in advance of the “sequester” budget cuts, according to a government watchdog report obtained by FoxNews.com.

The report by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General showed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement released “criminal aliens” from jails all over the country as part of a wave of releases in February 2013. The agency came under fire at the time for the decision, which critics described as politically motivated and dangerous.    Continue reading “Watchdog: 600-plus ‘criminal’ illegal immigrants released amid 2013 budget cuts”

Navy LodgePatriot Action

The U.S. Navy has instructed housekeepers to remove Gideon-placed Bibles from every hotel room on its military bases after it received a letter from the atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF).

“We were told today, June 23, 2014, that due to a new policy by the CEO of NEXCOM, Rear Admiral Robert J. Bianchi, we were to remove the Bibles from the rooms,” a housekeeper told AFA in an email. “They told us to put them in boxes, where they would be taken to a donation center somewhere.”   Continue reading “Navy orders Bibles removed from base hotels”

Food Freedom USA

The message the Wisconsin Judicial Branch recently sent is that you have can not milk your own cow unless you have a license from the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP).  This is way over the top. You can not milk a cow without a license, seriously.

Wisconsin farms that do have a DATCP license can milk their GMO fed cows and send their product to a processor. Burn the milk till most nutrients are dead or altered and then it is considered safe for human consumption. You can cook the milk all you want but that does not guarantee the consumer a superior product.    Continue reading “Nanny State Wisconsin: Don’t Milk Your Cow Without a License”

Justin Sullivan / Getty Images / AFP RT

In an effort to protect personal data from falling into the hands of thieves, a bill that requires mandatory technology on all smartphones sold in California is one step away from becoming law after a California Senate vote on Monday.

California legislators are attempting to deal a blow to thieves who have made smartphone theft almost an epidemic crime in America’s most populous state. Smartphone theft accounts for more than half of all crimes in some of the state’s biggest cities, including San Francisco and Oakland.    Continue reading “Smartphone ‘kill switch’ bill moves to California governor’s desk”

A screenshot from WUSA videoRT

A Washington, DC news crew got more than it bargained for while working on a story about a new smartphone app that labels “sketchy” neighborhoods: they got robbed.

The incident took place on Saturday, as reporters from WUSA9 asked residents in a local neighborhood how they felt about living in an area labeled “sketchy” by a new app that went unnamed during the report. While residents told reporter Mola Lenghi that the neighborhood was not as unsafe as the app suggested, the news crew filming the interviews had their cargo lifted from their vehicle.   Continue reading “Reporters robbed while working on story about ‘sketchy’ neighborhood app”

A member loyal to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) waves an ISIL flag in Raqqa June 29, 2014. (Reuters)RT

The US is conducting air strikes and supplies weapons to help outgunned Iraqi Kurds fight off the offensive of Islamist militants. The Kurds are battling against extremists armed with American arms and nurtured thanks to America’s policies.

The airstrikes aimed at positions of the militants from the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS or ISIL, in northern Iraq are not expected to seriously undermine their strength, US generals say.   Continue reading “US sends arms to Iraq – to solve problems Washington helped create”

Poor Man Survival

DIY BULLET MAKING

Several months ago I reported that our wise President is closing down the last lead smelting plant inside the United States which will put yet another crimp on ammo for civilians and military alike.  You may want to begin securing supplies of lead now as prices will surely rise as many more preppers and sportsmen will likely step up making their own ammo supply.   Continue reading “Lead Shortages Coming – How to Make Your Own Ammo”