What is happening to our neighbors, to our fellow Washingtonians stranded in Skykomish due to the snowstorm is a damning indictment of local government. This is a shameful situation that is unfolding as we speak. Continue reading “Dori: Shameful that Jay Inslee abandoned snowed-in people of Skykomish”
Month: January 2020
BRYAN, Tex. (KBTX) – A gas smell inside a Bryan home is now gone but the homeowner doesn’t know if she’ll ever be able to move back.
The mystery first started in the fall of 2018 and then an evacuation on Dec. 19 that year.
Last week we told you about a $1 million lawsuit filed against a nearby energy company. This week the homeowner’s attorney met us for an update at the home and gave us a tour inside the house. Continue reading “Bryan homeowner still unable to live in home more than one year after gas leak”
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, a top economic adviser to President Donald Trump, said Wednesday that the White House plans to unveil a plan for additional tax cuts later in 2020. “I am still running a process of Tax Cuts 2.0. We’re many months away – it’ll come out sometime later during the campaign,” Kudlow told CNBC. “Tax Cuts 2.0 to help middle-class economic growth: That’s still our goal…. We will unveil this perhaps sometimes later in the summer.”
Continue reading “Lunatic Larry Promises Trump Candyland for Election Year”
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Archive: TWFTT 1-17-20
Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb
If the networks of the U.S. military, the U.S. intelligence community and a slew of other U.S. federal agencies were running the software of a company with deep ties, not only to foreign companies with a history of espionage against the U.S. but also foreign military intelligence, it would — at the very least — garner substantial media attention. Yet, no media reports to date have noted that such a scenario exists on a massive scale and that the company making such software recently simulated the cancellation of the 2020 election and the declaration of martial law in the United States. Continue reading “How an Israeli Spy-Linked Tech Firm Gained Access to the US Gov’t’s Most Classified Networks”
The normalization of Orwellian practices at higher education establishments continues apace, with the UK’s University of Sheffield hiring a team of student eavesdroppers who will catch and stop others from being racist.
The prestigious northern university will train and pay roughly 20 students £9.34 ($12.20) per hour to “moderate” conversations on campus as a means of making such discussions “healthier.” Continue reading “Plan to pay UK students £9/hr to snoop on each other’s ‘microaggressions’ is proof universities are vanguard of totalitarianism”
Industrial Healing – by Barry Ashby
Several polling organizations have defined Congress’ approval rating in recent years, and each time Congress is viewed “less favorably than dog poop, hemorrhoids, traffic jams, cockroaches, zombies, herpes, Brussels sprouts, the IRS and used car salesmen.” If you get my drift, please read on.
All 435 members in the House of Representatives and 100 in the Senate receive a $174,000 annual salary. As of a month ago, the average private-sector salary was $72,712. Industry folks get a few weeks of vacation, 10 holidays and do not work weekends. So, of the 365 days, they are off work about 130 days. But in actuality, a majority of salaried employees work more than minimum hours. Continue reading “Congressional Dilemma”
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Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
On Jan 15, 2020, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, along with Katarina Verrelli, on behalf of herself and others who seek access to vaccine information, filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Plaintiffs allege that Defendant Adam Schiff has abused government power and infringed on their free-speech rights. Continue reading “U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff Sued by Physicians Group for Censoring Vaccine Debate”
A Texas grand jury has indicted two former Houston police officers for their roles in a botched narcotics raid that left two people and their dog dead and four officers wounded.
Gerald Goines was charged Wednesday with two counts of felony murder punishable by life imprisonment in the Jan. 28 gunfight that killed Rhogena Nicholas, 58, her husband Dennis Tuttle, 59, and the couple’s dog. Goines and his former partner Steven Bryant also were charged with tampering with a government record. Continue reading “Ex-Police Officers Indicted In Botched Raid That Killed Couple And Their Dog”
The College Fix – by Daniel Payne
The University of Pennsylvania’s Undergraduate Assembly will call on the school’s insurance provider to offer free “chest binders” for female students, elastic bands that help compress and constrict breasts so that the wearer can appear to be male.
The UA “plans to launch a new initiative pushing Penn’s health insurance provider to cover the cost of chest binders for transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming students by fall 2020,” The Daily Pennsylvanian reports. Continue reading “Penn student government calls for free ‘chest binders’ for female students”
Davidson County in North Carolina unanimously voted last night to become a “sanctuary” for the Second Amendment and a haven from unconstitutional gun laws.
The county Board of Commissioners “heard from 20 members of a standing-room-only crowd of more than 150 during a 30-minute public-comment period,” reported the Winston-Salem Journal. “Every person who spoke did so in favor of the proposed Second Amendment protection resolution.” Continue reading “NCarolina Sheriff Fires Up Crowd — I Will Not Enforce An Unconstitutional Gun Law…”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a revamp of the 26-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement that includes tougher rules on labor and automotive content but leaves $1.2 trillion in annual U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade flows largely unchanged.
The legislation to implement the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement passed on an 89-10 bipartisan vote, sending the measure to President Donald Trump for him to sign into law. Continue reading “Senate passes North America trade deal, Canada still to approve”
In my article ‘Trump Impeachment And The Civil War Scenario’, I warned that conservatives and leftists are being pushed to the brink of a shooting war using various methods of social manipulation and 4th Gen warfare, and that this conflict, if dictated by gatekeepers of the false Left/Right paradigm, would only benefit establishment elites in the long run. Internal division among the public is designed to keep us at each other’s throats while losing focus on the real enemies. Continue reading “The Virginia Gun Rights Conflict: Best And Worst Case Scenarios”
Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb
WASHINGTON — In a recent interview with the Washington Post, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly stated that his administration’s Middle East policy – including the illegal U.S. military occupation of nearly a third of Syria, the administration’s adoption of aggressive Iranian sanctions, and Trump’s response to murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi — is not driven by his country’s interest in oil but instead to benefit the interests of the state of Israel. Continue reading “Trump Admits His Mideast Policy Guided by Israeli, not American, Interests”
ITNT – The escalating tensions between the governments of the US and Iran are already having a huge effect on the information that is, or isn’t, presented to the public.
One of the latest updates about the information war, that is being waged between the US and Iranian corporate and political powers, concerns reports about Hulu, the online streaming service, seemingly having removed celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain’s episode “Iran” wherein Bourdain travels through Iran to highlight Iranian culinary traditions. Continue reading “Hulu Video On-Demand Removes Celebrity Chef’s “Iran” Episode”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States treated 11 of its troops for symptoms of concussion after an Iranian missile attack on an Iraqi base where U.S. forces were stationed, the U.S. military said on Thursday, after initially saying no service members were hurt. Continue reading “Eleven U.S. troops injured in Jan. 8 Iran missile attack in Iraq”
Bill Title: Firearms restraining order; create the Red Flag Law.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2020-01-16 – Referred To Judiciary, Division A;Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency [SB2055 Detail] Continue reading “Mississippi Senate Bill 2055: Firearms restraining order; create the Red Flag Law.”
American Conservative – by James Bovard
The Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Attorney General nominee William Barr have focused heavily on Barr’s views on Special Counsel Robert Mueller. But nobody is asking about Barr’s legal crusade for blanket immunity for federal agents who killed American citizens. Continue reading “William Barr’s Connection To Ruby Ridge, Defending FBI Snipers”