Sure sounds that way from this article.
So, when and how strong will we tell the Obama Administration to leave it as it is?
And we thought our identities and accounts and security were under attack before …….
Sure sounds that way from this article.
So, when and how strong will we tell the Obama Administration to leave it as it is?
And we thought our identities and accounts and security were under attack before …….
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, National Security, Politics, Sovereignty, Speech, Theft
Tagged controversy, Freedom, Incompetence, Marxism
Nolan Finley, of the Detroit News, explains it very well.
By running away from their jobs, their responsibilities, those AWOL Dems from the Wisconsin legislature insist on controlling policy.
The lawmakers in exile call this a defense of democracy. In truth, it’s a step toward anarchy. If it catches on as a practice, it will officially end government by, of and for the people.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rights, Rule of Law, Sovereignty
Tagged Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending
The old grey lady just cannot stop calling Arizona “angry”.
HHhhm, well – if I were the Governor and the federal government wasn’t doing its job to protect the border from incursions that are killing my residents – I’d be angry also. And, tell me, in trying to make changes that may minimize, reduce, eliminate future problems – how is this wrong when you have to solve problems??
Twits.
Posted in Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Illegal Immigration, Life, National Defense, National Security, Rights, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Taxes, Terrorism
Tagged 287G, Control, Enforcement, Freedom, Incompetence, Intolerance, Jobs, Justice, Marxism, Spending, Unconstitutional, Violence
Of Marriage as originally defined between one man and one woman.
Just ask the POTUS and the DOJ’s AG, Holder Holdren. They no longer care to uphold the law. So they will ignore it.
You know. Just like Article 4, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution. The one where a state, like Arizona, would be protected by the Federal agencies in case of terrorism/danger/incursion/murder of our citizens by – let’s say – criminal elements from and in another country.
Cretins.
“The law must be obeyed by everyone, or it means nothing. Do you understand?”
And, what’s worse about it, garnered by the POTUS and the Veep.
Confirmed: Obama administration sunk $535 million in Porkulus funds in green-energy turkey
They will never learn. How about the voters?
Update: And another outright lie. Double counting $500B for Obamacare.
I can’t, I just can’t – use a calculator anymore for these cost figures that are driven by the POTUS’ $3.73T budget released recently.
Here’s the breakdown and projections as explained (in summary) by HotAirPundit.
A recipe for disaster. Nothing else describes it.
“Live within our means”, BO? You should have had that mantra and worked it like you mean it – over two years ago.
You hypocrite.
UPDATE: By the way, BO, you remember saying this before, right? Going to halve the deficit? You know, cut the deficit by half its value? To do that required cuts, you know. So what happened to those cuts, BO?
Posted in Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Education, Energy, Environmental, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Social Security, Taxes, Theft
Tagged anti-business, Control, controversy, Enforcement, Fraud, Freedom, Healthcare, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
According to Wired:
Most media, including Wired.com, reported that government officials contacted individual ISPs and told them to shut down their networks, under threat of losing their communications licenses.
But the document (embedded below) contradicts that narrative, providing new details on the outage — largely laying the blame on Egypt’s internal security service, while describing the “flip-the-switch” shutdown as a “politically liberal” choice by the Egyptian communications ministry.
That’s because turning off the internet at the center exchange made it very easy to switch it back on, prevented surveillance, made it clear to everyone what had happened, and prevented spyware from being placed on the networks.
Compare that to Tunisia, where Facebook login pages were manipulated — presumably by the government — to grab the passwords of Tunisian activists in order to delete their accounts and protest pages.
The presentation suggests the weeklong shutdown had severe effects on Egypt’s economy, in the short term from loss of commerce, and in the long term from a likely plummet in tourism, and an exodus of call centers from Egypt.
Should we be concerned here? Considering how easy that was?
Yet, if you go read that Wired article and take a look at the timeline of events, it would appear this “shut down” cost Egypt a lot of money.
UPDATE: And now, Algeria does the same, shutting down teir internet and Facebook.
CONNECTED: Mubarak said something to Israel about us.
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Economy, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Tagged anti-business, Control, Freedom, Internet Kill Switch, Marxism
According to the Veep, by spending $50B + for high speed rail in economic times that put all of us and generations to come owing tons of money this administration spent and borrowed and spent to the point of (almost??) no return.
In other words – rocketing to the poorhouse.
Idiot. I hope everyone else picks up on the timing of this idiocy.
hhhmm, I wonder how much of that $50B could be used to seal the southern border …….
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, National Security, Politics, Rights, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Taxes, Terrorism
Tagged Control, Fraud, Incompetence, Jobs, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
In Israel. Not here in the U.S.
Israel’s Tamar field is said to contain about 8 trillion cubic meters of gas. In December, gas exploration companies led by U.S.-based Noble Energy announced that another deposit in Israeli waters, Leviathan, contained some 16 trillion cubic meters.
I can’t help but notice that it is a U.S. based company involved with this. Too bad we can’t do this here.
I wonder who is preventing us from doing so? Yeah. I wonder.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Ethics, National Security, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Control, Fraud, Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending
In an exclusive interview with The Brody File, Sarah Palin criticized President Obama for his handling of the situation in Egypt saying that this was his, “3am White House phone call” and, “that call went right to the answering machine.”
Heh.
Posted in Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Speech
Tagged anti-business, controversy, Enforcement, Freedom, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment, Violence