11/04/2015
HILLARY SPARS WITH TEXAS GOVERNOR OVER HOUSTON’S REFUSAL TO ALLOW MEN IN LADIES’ ROOMS
Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sparred on twitter on election day with Texas Governor Greg Abbott over Houston’s transgender “bathroom ordinance.” Hillary Clinton injected herself into Houston’s bathroom ordinance vote again and responded to the Texas Governor’s election day tweet urging Houstonians to vote against the ordinance. Read more
'Wal-Mart Moms' Hold Warnings for Clinton, Trump
Key voters dubbed “Wal-Mart moms” have economic concerns that may transcend partisan lines in the 2016 election, and they're highlighting potential problems for top Democrat Hillary Clintonand Republican Donald Trump ahead of the first presidential nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire in February. Read more
No Country For Middle-Aged White Men
One demographic has seen an unprecedented rise in mortality that has left experts bewildered and searching for answers: middle-aged white people.
Particularly working-class, middle-aged white people. Read more
ADP Employment Slows Further; Services Job Growth Weakens As Manufacturing Jobs Drop By 2,000
Having relatively disappointed all year, compared to 2014's high levels, ADP for October printed 182k (practically in with expectations of 180k and below September's revised lower 190k) - the lowest since July. Following September's biggest manufacturing job losses since Jan 2010, October saw further losses (-2k) and Services job growth slowed as small business gains dominated large business (which ADP reports facing strong dollar challenges). December rate hike odds were 52.0% before ADP with no significant change yet. Read more
US Debt Rockets Up $339 Billion in a Single Day
Bearish warning that the Fed's 'chickens will come home from to roost'.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-warning-that-the-feds-chickens-will-come-home-to-roost-2015-11-04?dist=beforebell
BILL GATES: ONLY SOCIALISM CAN SAVE US FROM CLIMATE CHANGE
“Representative democracy” has failed; the private sector is “inept”; and only bigger government – led by China and the US – has the power to save the world from climate change. Read more
REP. JIM JORDAN SUGGESTS FOREIGN WORKERS NEEDED BECAUSE TOO MANY AMERICANS ON DRUGS
On The Laura Ingraham Show, House Freedom Caucus Chairman
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH)
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refused to say whether he supports curbing immigration levels. Jordan cited concerns of employers that the United States may need more workers because too many Americans are on drugs. Read more
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October Auto Sales Gains Put 2015 in Position for Record Year
Automakers continued to see robust sales gains in October and inched closer to making 2015 their best year ever.
Thanks to cheaper gasoline and favorable loan terms, sales could close the year at an all-time high. Recent momentum led Kelley Blue Book to raise its 2015 forecast to 17.4 million units. That would break the current sales record of 17.35 million in 2000. Read more
Campus Anti-Rape Activists Whine About Guys Not Willing To Have Sex With Them
The kicker about this whole thing? These hosebeasts STILL complain that it’s the guys’ fault. Read more
Ancient fortress discovery may solve one of Jerusalem's great archaeological mysteries
Archaeologists in Israel believe they have found the remains of an ancient Greek fortification used to control the Temple in Jerusalem more than 2,000 years ago.
The citadel was recently uncovered during archaeological excavations in a parking lot at the City of David, which is in the Jerusalem Walls National Park. Read more
Allen West: Left Sees Christians as Easy Targets--So Did Nero, So Does ISIS
Remember during the last National Prayer breakfast when, after the savage burning alive of a Jordanian fighter pilot by ISIS, President Obama chastised Christians for the Crusades? And y’all know how vicious the leftists Islamapologists speak out when we bring out issues surrounding Islamic jihadism and terrorism? Of course, we have an administration that finds it much easier to attack political opposition than to identify the true enemy of the State. Why? Read more
Number of Cubans intercepted at sea rises to highest level in two decades
More Cubans were stopped at sea while trying to reach the U.S. in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30 than at any time since the chaotic rafter crisis of 1994, according to figures from the U.S. Coast Guard.
The total number of Cubans picked up on the ocean — heading to South Florida in vessels often makeshift and unseaworthy — and returned to the island during those 12 months was 2,924, according to figures released this week. Read more
Houston Voters Reject LGBT Ordinance That Raised Bathroom Privacy Concerns
The people of Houston rejected an Equal Rights Ordinance that that would have established nondiscrimination protections for gay and transgender people, with more than 60 percent of voters saying no. Read more
Juvenile Delinquents Are Now 'Justice-Involved Youth'
They used to be called juvenile delinquents. But not any more.
The new term is "justice-involved youth," a non-disparaging, government-speak phrase that fits with the Obama administration's recent push to give people with criminal convictions a second chance to become productive citizens. Read more
U.S. trade deficit shrinks 15% in September to $40.8 billion
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The U.S. trade deficit fell 15% to $40.8 billion in September after a rebound in exports and a decline in imports of oil and consumer goods such as cell phones. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had predicted the deficit would decline to a seasonally adjusted $41 billion. Exports rose 1.6% to $187.9 billion after falling in the prior month to a three-year low, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Imports slid 1.8% to $228.7 billion, the smallest amount in seven months. The deficit had ballooned in August to a five-month high of $48 billion. Despite the improvement in September, U.S. exports are still 3.8% lower through the first nine months of this year compared to the same period in 2014. A surging dollar and weak global growth have curbed demand for American-made goods and stunted the U.S. economy. The trade deficit with China hit another record high and the gap with Hong Kong, a departure point for many other Chinese-made goods, rose to the highest level in three years. The U.S. imported more TVs, computers and other electronics from those countries, among other things.
11/03/2015
Clinton Campaign Lawyer Charged With Registering DEAD PEOPLE TO VOTE
A lawyer named Marc Elias who has strong ties to the Clintons and Hillary’s presidential campaign is being investigated for voter fraud. His previous work includes fighting voter IDs. Read more
Study: More Americans reject religion, but believers firm in faith
Americans as a whole are becoming less religious, but those who still practice a faith are just as committed as they were in the past — in certain respects even more so.
The 2014 U.S. Religious Landscape Study, released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center , also shows that nearly all major religious groups have become more accepting of homosexuality since 2007. Read more
How the F.B.I. Can Detain, Render and Threaten without Risk
At exactly 5 p.m. on March 13, 2007, just as I was preparing to leave my cubicle in Washington for the day, I got a phone call from the journalist Jonathan Landay of McClatchy Newspapers. To this day, I remember his exact words.
“One of your congressman’s constituents is being held in an Ethiopian intelligence service prison, and I think your former employer is neck-deep in this.” Read more
Major US Company Preps for Financial Crisis – Are You Ready?
During a recent speech (see video below) at the United Precious Metals Association, Overstock.com Chairman Jonathan Johnson said the company has stockpiled $10 million in gold and silver outside of the banking system. He said most of the gold is in the form of “button coins” suitable for payroll: Read more
How the widening urban-rural divide threatens America
Of all the growing divides in America, none is sharper than that between city and country. For rural residents, existential issues on the national level are seen as magnified versions of personal considerations: Does the country have enough food, fuel and minerals? Can America defend itself, protect its friends and punish its enemies? These concerns differ markedly from the urbanite's worry about whether the government will provide services to take care of vulnerable populations or whether those of different races and religions can get along in such a crowded environment. Add all this up and rural residents are more likely to be conservative and thus Republican, their urban counterparts liberal and logically Democratic. Most hot-button issues — deficit spending, defense, same-sex marriage, amnesty, affirmative action, gun control, and abortion — break along rural or urban lines. Read more
2016 Index of U.S. Military Strength
Assessing America's ability to provide for the common defense. Read
A mathematician may have uncovered widespread election fraud, and Kansas is trying to silence her
Kansas loves them some voter fraud hysteria. From going to the Supreme Court to try and make doubly-sure that non-citizens can’t vote in their elections to setting up a voter fraud website where citizens can reportevery kind of voter fraud except the kinds that have actually happened in the state, Kansas is on the forefront of voter fraud readiness and protection.
Except, perhaps, when it comes to the machines they use to record their votes. Read more
Sale Of Silver Eagles on Pace to Break Record in 2015
According to a Newsmax Finance report, 2015 sales year-to-date are ahead of last year’s pace. Through the third week in October, sales stood at 38,986,000 ounces. That compares to last year’s 38,121,000 ounces. If this trend continues, 2015 sales will exceed last year’s record of 44,006,000 ounces. Read more
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