Month: January 2016
Shifting demographics nationwide are changing the face of American employment. Immigrants make up 13 percent of the population and 17 percent of the workforce, but their employment patterns contrast with those of their U.S.-born counterparts across industries and states. Understanding these differences nationally and within each state is vital for policymakers as they consider strategies to boost their economies and develop their workforces. To help give them the clear picture they need, The Pew Charitable Trusts produced first-of-their-kind data on the likelihood of immigrant workers being employed in 13 major industries, compared with U.S.-born workers, in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Continue reading “Immigrants in the Workforce, State by State and Industry By Industry”
Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world’s largest retailer, faces a lawsuit in Pennsylvania claiming store employees negligently allowed an underage, intoxicated customer to buy a box of bullets later used to commit three murders.
The lawsuit, filed in Philadelphia by families of the victims, seeks compensatory and punitive damages from Wal-Mart and several employees at its Easton, Pennsylvania, store, where the bullets were purchased by Robert Jourdain on July 5 at 2:56 a.m. The Bentonville, Arkansas-based company operates stores under the Walmart name. Continue reading “Wal-Mart sued over sale of bullets used in Pennsylvania murders”
Washington Post – by Mark Berman and Carissa Wolf
BURNS, Ore. — This small community has been the focus of national attention since an armed group arrived and occupied a nearby wildlife refuge, holding periodic news conferences to say they had no plans to leave and to insist that they were there to help residents. But the sheriff has his own message for the occupiers: Please go home.
“They’re welcome to leave, and I’ll escort them out of the county,” Harney County Sheriff David Ward said at a community meeting Wednesday evening. Continue reading “Oregon sheriff meets with armed group occupying wildlife refuge and asks them to leave”
16 Feb 2009: List of all U.S. Presidents – Eligibility under the original citizens Grandfather Clause (GFC) or Natural Born Citizen (NBC) clause or seated despite constitutional ineligibility and fraud by the candidate and lack of in-depth vetting of early life documents by the media and Congress. By: CDR Charles Kerchner (Ret). Last updated 2 Nov 2013. Continue reading “All U.S. Presidents & Eligibility: Grandfather Clause, Natural Born Citizen Clause, or Seated by Fraud”
Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill
Jason Patrick is one of the protesters up in Oregon. He has been featured in media interviews since the seizure began last week. He has also been featured as a Red Cross hero of the year award for rescuing stranded motorists, including a pregnant woman who had been stranded in her car a few years ago. You can read FOX 5 Atlanta’spost on that storu HERE. Jason is currently giving live updates on the Oregon situation via his Facebook page, and there is some very interesting info there in responses to his latest post. Continue reading “FedEx Corporate Issues Dictate About Oregon Protesters: “Do Not Make Any Deliveries To Anyone At The Refuge.””
Deviant Investor – by Roxanne Lewis
“As through this world I’ve wandered I’ve seen lots of funny men, some will rob you with a six-gun and some with a fountain pen. As through your life you travel and as through your life you roam you won’t NEVER see an outlaw drive a family from their home.” – Woody Guthrie
The media today distracts with inane fears, the homegrown terrorist of late. You are much more likely to get hit by lightening than be affected by a terrorist attack. The real threat today, never reported, is that your life savings could be wiped out in a massive derivatives collapse. Bank bail-ins have begun in Europe and the infrastructure is in place in the U.S. as well. The poverty it will wreak will kill families quicker than any random attack by extremists. [Portugal Bail-In Jan. 2017 – It is happening.] Continue reading “The FDIC Can No Longer Ensure the Return of Your Deposits!”
Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett
Although the number of cops charged with murder or manslaughter sharply spiked last year, not a single officer was convicted for these unjustified deaths. With less cops killed in the line of duty in 2015, the number of people killed by police increased yet again.
The accumulated number of people killed by police in the U.S. last year remains between 986 and 1,200, with The Guardian currently totaling 1,138 victims. Although many disagree on the exact number of fatalities caused by cops, most concur that 2015 saw an escalation in both the total of people killed by police and the number of officers charged with murder or manslaughter. Continue reading “Record Number of Cops Charged with Killing People in 2015 — Not a Single Officer Convicted”
According to Article 1, Section 3 of the United States Constitution, the requirements to become a United States Senator include that the candidate must:
- be at least 30 years old.
- a United States citizen for at least nine years at the time of their election to the Senate.
- a resident and inhabitant of the state they are being elected to represent in the Senate.
Continue reading “Ted Cruz Should Prove His Mother Was A U.S. Citizen When He Was Born”
With WTI trading with a $32 handle, collapsing below December 2008’s $32.40 lows briefly overnight, OPEC’s broad basket price for crude has also reached a worrisome milestone. Amid Saudi price cuts to Europe, the basket price was set at $29.71 today – the first print below $30 since April 2004.
WTI broke 2008 lows overnight… and then ran stops to overnight highs… Continue reading “OPEC Basket Crude Price Crashes Below $30 – Lowest Since 2004”
A reporter was hospitalized after a demonstration of a knife-proof vest’s effectiveness went wrong, much to the embarrassment of the manufacturer.
Israel has been hit by a wave of stabbing attacks in recent months and, as part of an educational report covering the vest manufacturing process, Channel 1 journalist Eitam Lachover agreed to get stabbed on camera. Continue reading “Israeli TV reporter stabbed & injured in knife-proof vest trial”
A truck rigged with explosives crashed into a police training camp in Zliten, Libya, on Thursday, killing dozens and injuring up to 200, according to various sources.
At least 65 people were killed, Reuters reported citing hospital sources. Civilians were among the casualties who were transferred to a hospital in nearby Misrata, witnesses told Reuters. Continue reading “At least 65 killed in bomb attack on Libya police training center”
By now it should be fairly obvious that President Obama and his sycophantic followers seeking to “fundamentally transform” the country don’t implement public policies willy-nilly. There is almost always an agenda behind everything this president does – an agenda that has little to do with improving the country and everything to do with changing it.
In that vein, one of the most important issues to Obama is guns and, more precisely, how to get more guns out of more hands without looking like he’s overtly violating the Second Amendment – even to the point of violation other parts of the Constitution, such as provisions requiring due process, especially. Continue reading “White House press release reveals Obamacare was crafted to help expand gun control”
PARIS (AP) — Officers shot and killed a knife-wielding man wearing a fake explosives vest outside a police station in northern Paris on Thursday, French officials said, a year to the day since an attack on the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo launched a bloody year in the French capital.
France has been under a state of emergency since a series of attacks claimed by the Islamic State group killed 130 people in Paris on Nov. 13, and tensions increased this week as the anniversary of the January attacks approached. Soldiers were posted in front of schools and security forces were even more present than usual amid a series of tributes to the dead. Continue reading “Officials: Man killed in attempt to attack Paris police”
STARKE, Fla. (AP) — A man found guilty of murdering three women nearly 30 years ago is scheduled for execution Thursday night.
Barring a last-minute reprieve from the U.S. Supreme Court, 53-year-old Oscar Ray Bolin — who was found guilty 10 times by 10 juries for three different murders — will be executed at 6 p.m. in Florida State Prison. Continue reading “Convicted killer of 3 women scheduled for Florida execution”
ATLANTA (AP) — A 2-year-old and his father died Wednesday night after the man shot the boy and then himself at the end of an 18-hour standoff in Atlanta’s northeastern suburbs, police said.
Thy Ho, 43, and son Philip Nguyen were each found with a gunshot wound when authorities entered the master bedroom of the Buford home after hearing gunfire about 4:40 p.m. Wednesday, Gwinnett County police Cpl. Michele Pihera said. Pihera said the father shot himself when officers entered the room. Continue reading “Police: 2-year-old, father die after 18-hour standoff”