Newsweek – by Nicholas Loffredo

Bernie Sanders is returning to a key campaign promise and will introduce a single-payer healthcare bill in the wake of the Republicans’ Obamacare replacement defeat.

The Vermont senator said Sunday that he was willing to work with both Democrats and Republicans to provide “insurance for all,” two days after the GOP leadership’s American Health Care Act was pulled from the House floor to avoid a legislative defeat. Sanders’ support for a single-payer system was a centerpiece of his unsuccessful run for the Democratic presidential nomination.  Continue reading “Bernie Sanders To Sponsor Single-Payer Healthcare Bill”

DesertPeace – by Sheren Khalel

Palestinian society has condemned Israel’s arrest and interrogation of Omar Barghouti, a co-founder of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement as the next step in Israel’s fight against the BDS movement as a whole.

Israel arrested Barghouti on Sunday, raided his family home in Acre, Israel, held him for 16 hours and released him — however the BDS co-founder has been subjected to daily interrogations with Israeli authorities since then, according to a statement released by the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC).

Continue reading “War on BDS Intensifies”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: We have read the headlines of individuals social media accounts being shut down for something they said. Over the years we have posted a lot about “free speech”, type that into our search form to see. The most interesting point here is we have members of government calling for the suppression of free speech, yet these ISIS boys are able to “Tweet” their terror attacks and use YouTube to sign people up. Who is buying this load of bull? Does anyone think the government could not track these “signups” and the recruits and bust everyone all at once? If ISIS were a grass roots movement and not a government proxy do you think they would ever be allowed to post online much less Twitter and YouTube? This is insanity folks and those buying into these lies need to slap themselves with a dose of common sense.

Continue reading “ISIS Uses Terror Attack To Sign Up YouTube Recruits”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Remove access to these programs for illegal immigrants and they will deport themselves. Many would love to take advantage of the free gravy train. Let us all use common sense. If someone else is going to pay the bill most people will go all out, but if you have to foot the bill then suddenly we see people tighten their grip on their money no matter the circumstances. People leave Mexico for many reasons, but we do not need to offer to support their families. If they would like to come here legally and try and make their way like the rest of us, then they are welcome in a controlled manner.

Continue reading “Illegal Immigrants: 62% Use Welfare Programs, 86% Have Child In The Home And How They Obtain Access To Programs”

News Times

BERLIN (AP) — Berlin police say thieves broke into the German capital’s Bode Museum and made off with a massive 100-kilogram (221-pound) gold coin worth millions.

Spokesman Stefen Petersen said thieves apparently entered through a window about 3:30 a.m. Monday, broke into a cabinet where the “Big Maple Leaf” coin was kept, and escaped with it before police arrived.   Continue reading “Massive gold coin worth millions stolen from German museum”

ABC News

The U.S. military is sending an additional two companies of soldiers to Iraq to help Iraqi troops fighting to retake Mosul from ISIS, defense officials confirmed to ABC News.

Two companies of soldiers is equal to between 200 to 300 soldiers.

Additional members of the 82nd Airborne Division’s second combat brigade are deploying to Iraq on a temporary mission to provide additional “advise and assist” support to Iraqi forces, Colonel Joseph Scrocca, a spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve told ABC News.   Continue reading “200 more US troops headed to Iraq to ‘advise and assist’ Mosul offensive”

HSLDA – by Mike Donnelly

West Virginia Senate Education Chair Kenneth Mann (R-Monroe, 10), has teamed up with Democratic senators Michael Romano and Ron Stollings to propose an alarming law that would effectively prohibit homeschooling and order CPS investigations if parents wanted to homeschool children who had accrued 10 absences without acceptable excuse.

Sen. Romano was a principal opponent of the West Virginia homeschool modernization act that was signed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin last year. Senator Jeffrey Mullins is listed as co-sponsor but has reportedly stated he would either remove his name from the bill or oppose it.   Continue reading “Proposed Bill Would Treat Homeschooling as Abuse”

The Guardian – by Thomas Hedges

On Thursday, Donald Trump released a preliminary budget proposal that calls for a $52bn increase in military spending. But just last December, a Washington Post investigation found that the Pentagon had buried a report that outlines $125bn in waste at the Department of Defense. That gap between lawmakers’ calls to blindly increase spending at DoD versus those of internal auditors to curtail its waste isn’t a new problem, and it’s one that, without pressure, won’t be resolved any time soon.   Continue reading “The Pentagon has never been audited. That’s astonishing”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

During last week’s confirmation hearings, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch explained that the Founding Fathers hedged in the right to keep and bear arms because they were “jealous of their liberties.”

He said this in response to Senator Ben Sasse’s (R-NE) question about the Bill of Rights. Gorsuch stressed that Amendments protecting freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and private property also show the how determined the Founders were to protect liberty.  Continue reading “Neil Gorsuch: Bill of Rights Added Because Founding Fathers Were ‘Jealous of Their Liberties’”

The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

On July 17, 2014,  Eric Garner, a 43-year-old NY resident, was confronted by the NYPD for allegedly selling “untaxed” cigarettes.

That confrontation resulted in Garner’s death after NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo put the man in a chokehold.   Continue reading ““Cruel Irony”: Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Still Working, But Employee Who Leaked Info On Cop Pressured To Quit, May Face Charges”

NASA

Astronomers have uncovered a supermassive black hole that has been propelled out of the center of a distant galaxy by what could be the awesome power of gravitational waves.

Though there have been several other suspected, similarly booted black holes elsewhere, none has been confirmed so far. Astronomers think this object, detected by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, is a very strong case. Weighing more than 1 billion suns, the rogue black hole is the most massive black hole ever detected to have been kicked out of its central home.   Continue reading “Gravitational Wave Kicks Monster Black Hole Out of Galactic Core”

Yahoo News

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Pablo Gomez Jr. was a University of California, Berkeley, senior majoring in Latino studies and a prominent campus activist when authorities say he stabbed to death a popular elementary-school teacher.

Soon, the crime that police described as “very brutal and unusual” in a city that reported just two homicides last year was sucked up into the debate over gender identity when it was reported that Gomez preferred to be called “they” rather than “he.”   Continue reading “Berkeley killing renews debate over gender pronouns”

Yahoo News

SEATTLE (AP) — Millions of gallons of raw sewage and untreated runoff have poured into the United States’ second-largest estuary since a massive sewage treatment plant experienced equipment failures that forced it to stop fully treating Seattle’s waste.

The county-run facility has been hobbling along at about half-capacity since the Feb. 9 electrical failure resulted in catastrophic flooding that damaged an underground network of pumps, motors, electric panels and other gear.   Continue reading “Seattle plant failure dumps millions of gallons of sewage”

IMEMC News

The National Campaign to Lift the Closure of Hebron organized a protest in the southern occupied West Bank city, on Sunday, to denounce the policies of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), as the lobby held its annual policy conference in the United States.

Protesters held Palestinian flags and signs calling for the dismantlement of AIPAC and condemning its activities in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory, while Israeli forces stationed in the area fired sound bombs towards the demonstrators.   Continue reading “Activists Demonstrate against AIPAC Conference in West Bank and US”

Amos 3:7

The Fez itself, is an example of this double meaning behind most of Freemasonry’s facade. Worn and even carried to the grave with pompous dignity, the history of the Fez is barbaric and anti-Christian. In the early 8th century, Muslim hordes overran the Moroccan city of Fez, shouting, “There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet.” There, they butchered approximately 50,000 Christians. These men, women and children were slain because of their faith in Christ, all in the name of Allah…   Continue reading “Free Masonry’s The Red Fez”

The Guardian

US scientists are set to send aerosol injections 20km up into the earth’s stratosphere in the world’s biggest solar geoengineering programme to date, to study the potential of a future tech-fix for global warming.

The $20m (£16m) Harvard University project will launch within weeks and aims to establish whether the technology can safely simulate the atmospheric cooling effects of a volcanic eruption, if a last ditch bid to halt climate change is one day needed.   Continue reading “US scientists launch world’s biggest solar geoengineering study”