Shocking scenes are occuring on the streets of San Jose as anti-Trump supporters are chased, punched, kicked, and, as ABC News’ Tom Llamas reports “terrorized” as the local police “appears to have lost control.” Mobs of protestors, many carrying mexican flags, took over the streets ahead of a Trump rally branding tire irons and burning American flags. Continue reading “Trump Supporters “Terrorized” In Massive San Jose Street Brawl As Police “Lose Control””
Year: 2016
Hollywood celebrities donned orange outfits for “gun safety” and tweeted support for more gun laws on Thursday as part of the #WearOrange campaign promoted by gun control groups including Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action.
The day of action to push for more gun control laws came just one day after a former UCLA student allegedly shot and killed professor William Klug in an on-campus engineering building on Wednesday, and then turned the gun on himself. On Thursday, the LAPD identified the gunman as former doctoral student Mainak Sarka, according to ABC7. Continue reading “Celebs Call for Gun Control on ‘National Gun Violence Awareness Day’”
A bill is working its way through the California assembly that would allow local prosecutors to bring criminal charges under the State’s Unfair Competition Law (UCL) for expressing skepticism or denial of man made climate change. Seriously.
Now this is not one of those situations where some random crazy assemblyman proposes a bill that goes nowhere. Nor is this an offhand comment by Loretta Lynch. This bill has made it through committee and is scheduled for floor action on Thursday. This is a bill that has a real chance of becoming law. Continue reading “California Bill Would Make Climate Change Skepticism CRIMINAL”
For anyone who has been following the ongoing battle between the state of North Carolina and the Obama administration’s Department of (social) Justice over transgender bathroom access, you know the conflict has collided with the state’s gubernatorial race.
Governor Pat McCrory, a Republican, signed House Bill 2 into law in late March. The bill stopped an ordinance voted in by a liberal Charlotte city council, that would have made all city bathrooms gender neutral. This would include bathrooms and locker rooms at city schools. Continue reading “NC Attorney General Roy Cooper Reverses Stance, Will Defend State Against Department of (social) Justice”
Sometimes I read stuff and think, this has to be satire. Over the past few years, I can’t believe how many articles I’ve prefaced with, “I know it seems like satire, but it’s not.”
Today is no different. If you need more reasons to homeschool your kids (and you’re not doing so already) then read on. Continue reading ““If the price is $85 per trick, how many tricks per day must each ho turn…” and 9 Other Reasons to Homeschool”
All along Hillary Clinton has pled that when it comes to her violation of Federal regulations, she was at worst naive, hardly malicious and – as of recently – merely doing what each of her state department predecessors has done; and she has been very careful to make it clear that she never purposefully and intentionally “stripped” confidential data in order to send it through her unsecured server as such an act would imply not only a breach of email retention policy, but a willful abuse of confidential documents. Continue reading “Wikileaks Asks If This Is The “Smoking Gun” Email That Will Bring Down Hillary”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has approved 4,700 Syrian refugees who are awaiting resettlement to the country, while an additional 7,900 are awaiting security review, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said on Thursday. Continue reading “4,700 Syrian Refugees Approved Resettlement To U.S.: Homeland Security Chief”
SMYRNA, TN (WSMV) – A Blue Angels airplane has crashed at or near the Smyrna-Rutherford County Airport, airport authority confirmed.
The Blue Angels had been practicing on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Great Tennessee Airshow in Smyrna. They flew over downtown Nashville on Thursday morning.
Few details are available on the crash at this time. Continue reading “Blue Angels jet crashes in Smyrna, TN”
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) A Thunderbird crashed outside Colorado Springs just after the performance Thursday.
11 News is told the pilot was able to eject from the aircraft. Sources say the pilot was uninjured, but 11 News is still working to confirm this information. Continue reading “Pilot ejects after Thunderbird crashes”
First is the river gage.
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=HGX&gage=RMOT2
Closed roads and main highways
https://www.piersystem.com/go/doc/1528/2615974/Fort-Bend-County-Road-Closures
The River crested yesterday and coming back up again. Continue reading “Here is a update from Fort Bend County where I live, I am fine”
Preface
For too many years we have been played with by what we called government when in fact it was always nothing more than a Corporation.
Well, it’s time for them to come forward and face the fact that they have finally been cornered and there is no out. Continue reading “Old Republic Versus New Republic: THE JIGS UP”
National Honor Society (NHS) stoles are frequent sight at high school graduation ceremonies around the country, but one Plano Senior High School student is frustrated that he won’t be allowed to wear one when he puts on his cap and gown next month.
According to school practices, students are not allowed to wear NHS regalia.
Garrett Frederick has been a National Honor Society member since his sophomore year, dedicating himself to maintaining a high GPA and performing community service hours. Continue reading “Plano High School Graduates not allowed to wear National Honor Society regalia so others don’t feel “excluded””
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
In a Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford praised the 40 million Americans who’ve served in the military since the revolutionary war. He also noted that 5,000 soldiers have been tragically killed in military action beyond US borders since America’s war on terror was launched after 9/11.
Thousands of families grieve daily for their fallen loved ones and the war machine that sent them to an early grave shows no signs of slowing. Continue reading “Shock Report: More Americans Killed by Police Since 9/11 than Soldiers Killed in War”
Loretta Elizabeth Lynch (born May 21, 1959) is the 83rd and current Attorney General of the United States, having previously served as United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Her tenure as U.S. Attorney began in 2010, and she also held that position from 1999 to 2001. As U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Lynch oversaw federal prosecutions in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island.
Woman on UCLA Murder-Suicide Suspect’s ‘Kill List’ Found Shot to Death in Minnesota: LAPD Chief Beck
The man suspected in an apparent murder-suicide on the UCLA campus had a “kill list,” and a second victim named on that list has been found dead in Minnesota, Los Angeles Police Department Charlie Beck revealed to KTLA on Thursday.
Mainak Sarkar, a resident of Minnesota, is believed to have fatally shot UCLA Professor William Klug on the university’s Westwood campus before turning the gun on himself Wednesday, according to LAPD. Continue reading “Woman on UCLA Murder-Suicide Suspect’s ‘Kill List’ Found Shot to Death in Minnesota: LAPD Chief Beck”
The Philadelphia School District will add two Muslim holidays to its calendar and the city will create a task force to study doing the same for the city’s calendar, officials announced Tuesday.
“Philadelphia’s history is based on being a place where religious freedom is part of its founding ethos,” Mayor Kenney said at a news conference in City Hall. “Our city was built on the idea that while we may be different in nationality and ethnicity, the city welcomes all to worship and practice the faiths of our culture or our choosing.” Continue reading “Philadelphia schools add two Muslim holidays”
American Intelligence Report – by Kristan T. Harris
All throughout the United States there are government agencies who have no association with national security acquiring military-like equipment, according to news talk KFLD.
Many agencies are receiving SWAT teams including the Department of Agriculture, the Railroad Retirement Board, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Office of Personnel Management, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Education Department. Continue reading “Why Do the Postal Service, USDA, EPA, And Department of Agriculture Need SWAT Teams?”
The US should have not relied on other members of its anti-Gaddafi coalition in 2011 to ensure that Libya developed properly afterward, President Barack Obama said in an interview, adding: “Every day I make some mistake.”
“In terms of foreign policy, I’ve said this before, we decided to go in as part of a broader coalition, into Libya, to make sure that this guy [Colonel Muammar] Gaddafi, who had been state-sponsoring terrorism, did not go in and start slaughtering his own people,” Obama told PBS News Hour on Wednesday at the Lerner Theatre in Elkhart, Indiana. “We succeeded and saved tens of thousands of lives, but I did all too much counting on other countries to then stabilize and support the government formation [in Libya] and now it is a kind of a mess.” Continue reading “Post-Gaddafi Libya’s ‘kind of a mess’: Obama regrets counting on allies too much”
