One News Now –  by Steve Jordahl

Wanting a better life for his family than that offered under California’s social and economic policies, a naval reserve officer and father of four moved them to Texas – and he’s offering to help his fellow conservatives who find themselves trapped in a similar onslaught of liberalism.

In Venezuela, protesters are violently clashing with police after what most observers say were “sham” elections giving President Nicholas Maduro almost unlimited power as the socialist country crumbles around him. Paul Chabot of Conservative Move argues that what’s happening in that South American country is the result of an out-of-control government and a widening gulf between the rich and the poor – exactly what he sees happening in California.   Continue reading “Great escape: From liberalism to conservatism”

ABC News

A woman is dead, a man is missing and seven are in the hospital after an explosion caused a school building to collapse in Minneapolis today, the Minneapolis Police Department said.

The explosion set the building at Minnehaha Academy on fire and the flames were further fed by a ruptured gas line, according to police. The fire has since been put out, police said.  Continue reading “1 dead, 1 missing after school building collapse in Minneapolis”

WNews

Since she was little, Shiloh Jolie Pitt knew he was a boy trapped in a girl’s body, first he started by asking his parents to let him dress and wear short hair like a boy, he even asked to be called John.

As he grew up, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were by his side always supporting him, they are both loving parents after all, and would do anything to see their children happy.  Continue reading “11 Year Old Daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Starting Gender Transition”

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Reuters

BERLIN (Reuters) – A medical examination showed a 96-year-old German known as the “bookkeeper of Auschwitz” was fit to start serving his prison sentence, German prosecutors said on Wednesday, but his lawyer said a court should decide whether he was well enough.

Oskar Groening was sentenced to four years in prison in 2015 for his role in the murder of 300,000 people at the Nazi death camp Auschwitz in what was seen as one of the last major Holocaust trials.   Continue reading “German prosecutors say ‘bookkeeper of Auschwitz’ fit for prison”

The Jerusalem Post – by Herb Keinon

China steps to the plate and offers a Chinese vision to peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

China’s expressed interest in getting more actively involved in trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian issue stems from a concern that any explosion in the Middle East could jeopardize its oil and gas supply from the region, Israel’s former ambassador to China Matan Vilna’i said on Tuesday.   Continue reading “China pushing its four-point peace plan”

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Archive: TWFTT 8-2-17

No choice, hate going into town but had to today, have to get water, eggs and maybe butter. Water store is easy, four five gallon jugs (water in NM is not safe to drink less purified due to old mines, etc) at $1.25 each, that just leaves some gas for the old car and… Walmart. Other stores short of Dollar Tree are too outrageously expensive to shop at, $6-7 a pound for weird looking “beef.” Chicken is usually cheap, only $3-4 a pound, sometimes it drops to $2. Well, the budget got tighter than ever this year, live with my mother and we keep the water, power and internet going, that alone just about zeroes out the meager budget, I work on her place and keep it held together, lots of repairs, etc since she bought it and more to go yet. TV last night (I got the old antenna that came with the place finally turned around and working three years later, not a high priority since we are not TV people, we always just used the internet) had something on the news about how the egg market crashed, eggs are so cheap they are throwing them away to save money, hell they might just give them away! Alright, that works for me! Let’s go to town today and take care of the monthly business and look for those cheap eggs that have been FLOODING the market for over six months.   Continue reading “Had to go to the store today”

Breitbart – by Tom Ciccotta

Several recent media reports on tight labor markets may have been entirely wrong. New numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest that the construction labor market is not as tight as these news outlets might want us to believe.

According to a report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research by Brian Dew and Kevin Cashman, several figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics seriously bring into question the claim that there is a construction labor shortage. Numerous media reports have stoked this belief, such as a recent report from the Dallas News, which claimed that the lack of available labor is amongst the biggest concerns of homebuilders in the state of Texas.   Continue reading “Reality Check: No Sign of a Construction Labor Shortage”

The College Fix – by Daniel Payne

In the wake of anti-free-speech demonstrations at colleges across the country, the North Carolina legislature recently passed a law that strengthens free speech protections on college campuses in that state.

House Bill 527 “includes several important provisions that will better protect campus free speech,” according to the Foundation for Equal Rights in Education.
Continue reading “North Carolina passes campus free speech bill”

The Great Recession

With 60% of stocks now being traded by bots that fake each other out in order to create buying opportunities, stock exchanges have lost their connection to the reason markets are created in the first place. The exchanges no longer exist as places for people to buy and sell ownership in a corporation. They exist simply as the neural junctions of a conglomerated machine that plays tricks on itself, and your sole goal is no longer to invest, but to put money in the slot machine that is the quickest trickster.   Continue reading “Machine Mania in the Marketplace: How Computers Came to Own the World”

KING 5 – by Heather Graf

After nearly four hours of public comment and debate, Burien city council members delayed a vote on a petition to repeal the city’s sanctuary status.

A standing-room only crowd showed up for Monday’s special called meeting at Burien City Hall.  People both for and against the city’s sanctuary city ordinance wanted to voice their concerns to council members.     Continue reading “Burien, Washington city council delays vote on sanctuary city repeal effort”

What is not reported in this article is that Salvador Diaz-Garcia is a DACA recipient.

Seattle PI

A 19-year-old woman was bludgeoned and sexually assaulted in the gym of her Burien apartment complex last month, causing serious injuries to her face and head.

The 23-year-old man charged with her assault is also said to have grabbed a teenage girl’s buttocks and stared at girls at the pool shortly before the attack.   Continue reading “Woman bludgeoned, raped at Burien, Washington apartment complex by Dreamer”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: In our world doctors are legal drug dealers, I am not talking bad about doctors. If one hits the mark, then it is what it is. If you are offended please reference the tip in this article. How many of you have been prescribed medications you really did not need? How many people do you know that are on 3-5+ medications. Are there no other ways to treat these problems? Of course there are. It starts with your dinner plate.

The United States needs to curb excessive opioid prescribing and improve access to pain management techniques, suggests a new government study.   Continue reading “More Than A Third Of US Adults Prescribed Opioids In 2015”

The Organic Prepper

Those who believe that our own government is perfectly willing to commit an atrocity and then blame it on someone else tend to deny threats when they’re brought up consistently by the media. Let’s take the North Korea nuclear menace, for example.

I’ve been writing about the rising threat from North Korea for a long time and each time I publish a piece about their missile capability or some outrageous offense, it never fails that someone pops up and says, “North Korea doesn’t matter. The government is just making them the bad guy so the US can take military action and the people will support it.”  Continue reading “Here’s Why It Doesn’t Matter If North Korea Is Actually a Nuclear Threat”

Tucson.com – by Jamie Verwys

The Pima County Board of Supervisors approved on Tuesday a resolution banning sexual orientation “conversion therapy” of minors in exchange for a fee.

The 3-2 decision of the board echoes decisions in nine other states that have made conversion therapy illegal and takes the public stance that sexual identity is not a disorder or mental illness.

Continue reading “Pima supervisors ban sexual orientation conversion therapy for minors”