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“I have repeatedly told CNN and our other media the following if you don’t want to propagate more mass murders: Don’t start the story with sirens blaring. Don’t have photos of the killer. Don’t make it 24/7 coverage. Do everything you can not to make the body count the lead story. Localize the story to the affected community. And make it as boring as possible in every other market.”

 Dr. Park Dietz, Forensic Psychologist, on how to stop mass shootings 

Continue reading “If It Bleeds It Leads: How the American Media Perpetuates and Profits from Mass Shootings”

Breitbart – by Charles Hurt

Message to the Swamp: American voters still are supposed to be in charge.

That means they get to decide who gets elected. For example, in 2016, they elected a man named Donald Trump. He is still the president. Go suck an egg if you don’t like it.  Continue reading “The Nuclear Option: The Voters Are Still in Charge — for Now”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Arrests of children have skyrocketed over the last decade according to the latest statistics published by the FBI. Gone are the days of sending children to the principal’s office for a paddling. Now children as young as 6 are getting arrested in Police State USA.

The statistics, complied from 2013 to 2018, revealed more than 30,000 children under the age of 10 have been arrested, averaging more than six thousand kids per year. Equally disturbing is students 10-12 years of age topped 266,000. Continue reading “School to Prison Pipeline Exposed as 30,000 Kids Under Age 10 Arrested Since 2013”

American Trucker – by Josh Fisher

SAN DIEGO — More than a quarter of Americans live in a jurisdiction that allows legal marijuana. Weed’s growing popularity in the U.S. is an increasing and complicated concern for the trucking industry.

American Trucking Associations is looking to take the lead in how U.S. businesses adapt to legal weed, noting that there is more to learn about its effects. The ATA Board of Directors created new policies this week that calls for a common-sense approach to liberalizing marijuana laws — in the name of safety. And since every state has different cannabis laws, ATA wants the federal government to change its approach.  Continue reading “Trucking wants to take marijuana head-on”

Yahoo News

Last month, the Trump family business received approval from a local government in Scotland for a major expansion of its golf resort near Aberdeen, marking the largest real estate development financed by the Trump Organization since the 2016 election.

In August, President Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Jr., flew to Jakarta to help kick-start sales at a pair of Trump-branded luxury resorts planned for Indonesia. He appeared at a private event with wealthy prospective buyers and joined his politically connected billionaire Indonesian business partner at a news conference.  Continue reading “Those Foreign Business Ties? The Trump Sons Have Plenty Too”

Independent, January 15, 2019

Private military contractors could replace US troops withdrawing from Syria, Blackwater founder Erik Prince has suggested.

The former security firm chief said contractors could protect US allies and counter Iranian influence after the US leaves the country.  Continue reading “Flashback: US troops in Syria could be replaced by private contractors, Blackwater founder Erik Prince says”

All News Pipeline – by Stefan Stanford

We’re now witnessing a perfect example of how globalism stifles free speech and freedom here in America, with the National Basketball Association caving to the totalitarian nation of China with the almighty dollar sign looming large in the NBA’s eyes and the Communist nation of China making the league well aware it doesn’t appreciate mere paying US customers having the right to voice their opinions over what’s now happening in Hong Kong. If China had their way, NO American would be able to speak freely about their tyranny.  Continue reading “List Of Companies Ripe For A Boycott For Censoring Free Speech To Cater To Communist China”

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There’s no two ways about it: The United States of America and its 50 state governments love putting people in prison.

The U.S. has both the highest number of prisoners and the highest per capita incarceration rate in the modern world at 655 adults per 100,000. (It’s worth noting that China’s incarceration statistics are dubious, and they execute far more people than the United States. Indeed, the so-called People’s Republic executes more people annually than the rest of the world combined.)  Still, that’s more than 2.2 million Americans in state and federal prisons as well as county jails.  Continue reading “Locked Up: How the Modern Prison-Industrial Complex Puts So Many Americans in Jail”

New York Post – by Dean Balsamini

Dumbo’s getting hosed.

A diminutive fire hydrant in the well-heeled Brooklyn neighborhood is responsible for more parking fines than any of its more robust cousins across the city, startling stats show.

Like most things in the Big Apple, part of the 2.5-foot-tall hydrant’s secret to success is location, location, location.  Continue reading “Hidden Dumbo fire hydrant continues to trick drivers into getting tickets”

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Journalists from across the TV-news sector will miss Shepard Smith at Fox News. The bean counters at the cable-news outlet’s parent, Fox Corp., will not.

Smith sent media circles teetering off their centers Friday by announcing in the final minutes of his mid-afternoon show that he was leaving the network as soon as he finished uttering the last sentence on his teleprompter. “I heard Shepard’s sign off in real time on my car radio and had to pull over to process it,’says Alisyn Camerota, the CNN “New Day” anchor who worked at Fox News for more than a decade. Continue reading “Shepard Smith boosted Fox News’ credibility, not its bottom line”

New York Post – by Lee Brown

A 12-year-old Kansas girl was hauled out of school in handcuffs and charged with a felony — for making a finger gun with her hands, according to reports.

The unidentified Overland Park youngster made the gesture during a class discussion last month in which another student asked which classmates she would kill if she could pick five, sources told the Kansas City StarContinue reading “Kansas girl hauled out of school in handcuffs for making finger gun with her hands”