Monthly Archives: October, 2013
Deep cuts to country’s food stamp program start Friday
For heavens sakes you fools, go to work, earn money, to buy your food. Don’t expect someone else to pick up your tab, as you milk the system dry with your continual growing the size of your family, just to get the freebies. Save this money for those who really need it, the poor, elderly …
Russian lawyer says Snowden to start website job
Whistleblower Edward Snowden has found a job working for a website in Russia, where he was granted asylum after fleeing the United States, a Russian lawyer who is helping him said on Thursday.
U.S. Bullies Man over “Department of Homeland Stupidity” Mugs
Obummer’s thugs are at it again. Now it appears that the feds are threatening to prosecute a novelty store owner who sells products—such as “Department of Homeland Stupidity” coffee mugs—making fun of the U.S. government. Could this be a matter of national security, or that Uncle Sam simply lacks a sense of humor?
DOJ and State Dept blocking access to Benghazi survivors
The cover up, and protection of Obama continues. Both the DOJ and State Departments are now citing a year-old FBI investigation and a future criminal prosecution to block access to survivors of last year’s Benghazi terror attack.
Fifteen states have spent more than $1 billion on exchanges
Talk about a waste of money, on a system that doesn’t work. We also are hearing the Obama Administration blaming those Republican governors for refusing to open their own state exchanges.
Taxpayers Out $9.7B on GM Bailout
In a report released to congress on Tuesday, we discover, that the government’s 2009 bailout of General Motors (NYSE: GM) has cost U.S. taxpayers $9.7 billion as of Sept. 30. And as GM teetered on the brink of bankruptcy, the government bailed out the giant Detroit auto maker with $49.5 billion in loans in exchange for $2.1 …
Jobless youth are ‘public health time bomb’, says WHO
In the UK, youth employment is a “public health time bomb waiting to explode”, according to a review by the World Health Organisation. Who warned of the health consequences of high numbers of Neets – people not in employment, education or training.
Some Pa. districts banning Halloween in backlash
It seems Halloween is stirring up controversy once again. If you remember, I wrote about it last year here. All across Pennsylvania, local school districts have engendered the bilious disapproval of parents at news that children no longer will be allowed to show off their witches, princesses and goblins costumes.
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