The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

For a long time I have observed the rancor in modern American political discourse, and I have become concerned about where all of this anger and frustration is taking us.  In order for any society to function, there must be some form of government.  And in order for government to function, a certain percentage of the population has to be willing to submit to the authority of that government.  For example, there will always be a few tax protesters out there that refuse to pay their taxes, but if every single American suddenly decided to stop paying taxes our system of taxation would collapse overnight.  Sure, the government could prosecute thousands of us, but if that crackdown still didn’t motivate people to start paying their taxes there is not much that could be done.  The only reason any form of government works is because enough people buy into the narrative that the government is legitimate and should be respected.  Here in the United States, fewer and fewer people are buying into that narrative.  Continue reading “Is The United States On A Road To Becoming Ungovernable?”

TruthDig – by Lee Camp

We live in a state of perpetual war, and we never feel it. While you get your gelato at the hip place where they put those cute little mint leaves on the side, someone is being bombed in your name. While you argue with the 17-year-old at the movie theater who gave you a small popcorn when you paid for a large, someone is being obliterated in your name. While we sleep and eat and make love and shield our eyes on a sunny day, someone’s home, family, life and body are being blown into a thousand pieces in our names.  Continue reading “America’s Military Drops A Bomb Every 12 Minutes, And No One Is Talking About It”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

“The United States will not be a migrant camp. And it will not be a refugee-holding facility – it won’t be.”

Trump made this statement on Monday. But it’s becoming rapidly apparent that the US government is, in fact, planning to build a series of massive tent cities that could potentially house thousands of migrants for months at a time.  Continue reading “Leaked Navy Memo Reveals Plan For “Temporary, Austere” Migrant Camps”

Fox 6 Now

WASHINGTON COUNTY — A Washington County public official stopped for a seat belt violation decided to dress up like a clown at his trial to fight the $10 ticket. The judge was not amused.

Dashcam video from August of 2017, shows a Village of Jackson police officer pulling over Washington County Board member Mark McCune.   Continue reading “Washington County public official goes to court in clown suit to fight $10 seat belt ticket”

Yahoo News

On Friday, the millionaire and political activist tweeted a bizarre claim to explain why he had recently gone dark on Twitter. “I apologize for my three-day absence but I was unconscious for two days at the Vidant Medical Center in North Carolina and just woke up,” he wrote. “My enemies [managed] to spike something that I ingested. However, I am more difficult to kill than anyone can possibly imagine. I am back.  Continue reading “Millionaire tech mogul John McAfee claims his ‘incompetent enemies’ tried to kill him”

Sothebys

The holy grail of collector cars is officially driving into RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction (24–25 August, Monterey). One of just 36 built, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO has proved itself an extreme competitor, claiming overall victory or 1st in class in nearly 300 races worldwide. Estimated to bring in excess of $45 million at auction, this GTO is the most valuable automobile ever offered for public sale.

Continue reading “This 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Is The Most Valuable Car Ever Offered at Auction”

Collective Evolution

In the year 2000, a Libyan man took several photos of himself situated at various spots across the city of Benghazi, Libya. 18 years later, he recently revisited the exact same locations to take photos of the spectacular, beautiful human trafficking laden, NATO liberated mess of modern day Libya under the rule of the United Nation’s backed regime.

When we think about how western nations have gone into countries and destructed what they had, took over and ‘rebuilt’ as it’s often called, we have this image of something being done that is ‘right.’ What we don’t consider is all of the innocent people who are killed, the REAL reasons why western countries are looking to take over others, why they create, fund and aggressively push the idea of terrorism and so forth.   Continue reading “Chilling “Before And After” Photos Of Libya Go Viral”

Against Crony Capitalism

Consider the columns of young men marching into Europe from Syria. Or the people thrown against the Gazan border in a foolish exercise this spring. (Dozens died.) Or the effort in Mexico to march a column of “refugees” through the country to the border to create a giant photo-op. (The effort failed spectacularly.) The tactic Mr. Obrador suggests is not a unique one.

The idea is to overwhelm the (in this case the US) system and then to blast through a front.  Continue reading “Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) called for mass immigration to the United States during a speech Thursday”

CNBC

He styles himself as America’s best-known pimp, a strip-club owner who runs multiple brothels and looks set to win a seat as a Republican in the Nevada legislature with the blessing of many conservative Christian voters.

Meet Dennis Hof, whose political rise reflects fundamental changes in electoral norms that have roiled the Republican Party and upended American politics during the era of President Donald Trump.
Continue reading “In age of Trump, evangelicals back Dennis Hof, a self-styled top US pimp”

MSN

Anthony Bourdain did not have narcotics in his body when he died this month, a French judicial official said.

Mr. Bourdain, a New York chef, author and television correspondent whose death shook fans across the world, was found dead on June 8 in a hotel bathroom in Kaysersberg, a small village in the Alsace region of France.   Continue reading “Anthony Bourdain Had No Narcotics in His System When He Died, French Official Says”

This is a production and all elements of government are in on it.  Do you really think a bunch of fat ass welfare princesses could pose a threat anywhere but Hollywood?  But, if they want to get tough, how about we get tough back and stomp their fat communist asses into the pavement?

Fox 45 Now

Heartbreaking images of children being taken away from their parents as they cross the U.S.-Mexico border have inspired impassioned outcries against President Donald Trump’s “zero-tolerance” policy that resulted in the separation of more than 2,000 immigrant children from their families since May.   Continue reading “Debate over family separations escalates to dangerous extremes, experts say”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Friday that police generally need a search warrant if they want to track criminal suspects’ movements by collecting information about where they’ve used their cellphones, bolstering privacy interests in the digital age.

The justices’ 5-4 decision marks a big change in how police may obtain cellphone tower records, an important tool in criminal investigations.   Continue reading “Justices adopt digital-age privacy rules to track cellphones”

Business Insider – by Kate Taylor

The bottled-water industry is a booming, $16 billion business.

As PepsiCo increasingly focuses on health over sugary sodas, the beverage giant is betting big on water.

In late 2016, PepsiCo launched LIFEWTR, kicking off the debut of the premium brand with a commercial at the 2017 Super Bowl — an unprecedented launch for a bottled-water brand. Earlier in 2018, the beverage giant launched bubly, a sparkling-water brand that Credit Suisse estimates could exceed $100 million in retail sales in 2018.  Continue reading “Bottled water is stuck in a $16 billion ‘sea of sameness,’ and it is creating a huge opportunity for Pepsi”

The Organic Prepper

Sometimes I fear for humanity.

Not because I think an asteroid is going to wipe us all out or that Skynet is actually coming to fruition (it is!) or that aliens are going to take over the planet or that a pandemic will kill 99% of us.

But because of the utter lack of ethics, humanity, and compassion that I see every single day. Maybe the end of humanity is just that – we will regress to some animal mentality without that part of the brain that causes us to care for others and will exist only to satiate our need for food, water, and reproduction.   Continue reading “Will Our Lack of Humanity Be the END of Humanity?”