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ARTICLES - HOT OFF THE FAGGOT
Gun Control: Watch Joe Biden Thursday, January 24 at 1:45 PM ET
Personal Liberty Digest
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TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
| The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
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What If Goldman Sachs Went Bust?
Gary North’s Reality Check (Jan. 24, 2013) The governor of the bank of England is Mervyn King. He is about to be replaced by the man who is presently the governor of the Bank of Canada, Mark Carney. This replacement is unprecedented. A man who is not a British citizen is being brought in to... READ MORE When Women Drive Tanks, Will They Be Afraid of Guns? The outgoing Secretary of Defense has authorized women to serve in the front lines. From now on, women will be allowed to serve in tank crews. They will be in foxholes with the guys. They will even be in elite commando units if they qualify. Question: When they come back home, will they be afraid... READ MORE Joe the Plumber on a Pro-Gun Boycott Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher is not a household name. But his alter ego, Joe the Plumber, still is, over four years after he gained his 15 minutes of fame . . . and then some. Search Google for “Joe the Plumber,” and you’ll get over 1.4 million hits. All because of that one brief encounter with... READ MORE A New Site for the Woman Who Owns a Gun (and Plans to Buy Another One) There is a new website that targets what I hope is a large and growing audience: women who own guns. These are women who inwardly cheered when Sandra Bullock warned hooligans in The Blind Side that she was packing. The hooligans wisely left her alone. The site is here: http://girlsjustwannahaveguns.com In a time of increasing... READ MORE Gun-Related Offers? Not on Groupon. “Gun Deals Rnt Us!” That is Groupons new motto. Want to sell a course on firearms safety? Skip Groupon. Groupon is “No guns, M’Lady.” Why would anyone selling gun-related offers care? You don’t have to offer a discount these days. If anything, you can hike prices. We are seeing the biggest gun rush in my... READ MORE
There are a lot of Jewish comedians who broke into the comedy business as stand-up comics. There are a lot of Jewish economists who broke into the field of economics as sit-down drudges. Yoram Bauman is the only Jewish economist who broke into the field of economics as a stand-up comic. Here, you see why. ... READ MORE As I Predicted 13 Months Ago, Apple’s Days of Easy Profits Have Ended. In early December, 2011, I wrote an article on why I thought Apple would lose the smart phone war to Android. Read it here: http://www.garynorth.com/public/8798.cfm Apple’s momentum is now slowing. It suffered a profit decline in the fourth quarter. That has not happened in a decade. It is a great company. It sells music. It... READ MORE Boehner Kicks the Deficit Can Until May 18. Obama Accepts. The House Republicans have decided to kick the can. Obama has won. It was an easy victory. There will be another can-kicking on May 19. The Republican party is devoid of either brains or backbone. The prophet Isaiah called Egypt’s Pharaoh a broken reed. “See, you trust in the staff of this broken reed, on... READ MORE Obama’s Second Inaugural Address: An Unofficial Translation Barack Obama, who did not close Guantanamo, prosecute corrupt bankers, or get American troops out of Afghanistan, delivered his second inaugural yesterday. The address was a judicious combination of platitudes, deception, code words, and a large dose of bloviation at the end. To bloviate is to give long speeches with high-flying words, yet communicate little.... READ MORE The Futility of Banking Reform Gary North’s Reality Check (Jan. 22, 2013) The largest banks are immune to reform or regulation. They control the Federal Reserve System, and have since the beginning in 1914, when it opened for business. The Congress defers to the FED. So, the banking system never changes much. There is never a significant reform. Today, the... READ MORE | ||||||
Vision to America
| Vision to America January 24, 2013
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C4L: Obama's Big Government agenda
Harry Reid is preparing to force rule changes to effectively gut the filibuster TODAY.
But he will need a dozen Republicans in order to pull it off.
That's why it is VITAL you call your Senators IMMEDIATELY and demand they say NO to Reid's plans to gut the filibuster.
Reid's scheme will turn the U.S. Senate into a rubber stamp for Obama's Big Government agenda.
Tax hikes. Out-of-control spending. Runaway debt.
Gun bans and the destruction of the Bill of Rights.
The fight against Obama's socialist agenda could hinge on the filibuster fight TODAY.
That's why you MUST call both of your Senators IMMEDIATELY and demand they vote against any and all efforts to gut the filibuster.
Senator Sen. Bob Casey - (202) 224-6324
Senator Sen. Pat Toomey - (202) 224-4254
And while you're at it, call Mitch McConnell and urge him to refuse any so-called "deal" that would weaken the filibuster.
Senator Mitch McConnell - (202) 224-2541
In Liberty,
John Tate
President
P.S. It is VITAL you call your U.S. Senators right away and demand they say NO to Harry Reid’s plan to gut the filibuster TODAY.
And please make a generous contribution of $75, $50, or $25 to help Campaign for Liberty fight the statists’ Big Government schemes.
Because of Campaign For Liberty's tax-exempt status under IRC Sec. 501(C)(4) and its state and federal legislative activities, contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions (IRC § 170) or as business deductions (IRC § 162(e)(1)).
www.CampaignForLiberty.org
Clash Daily
| Profiles in Scourge: Obama’s Historic Second Inaugural Address “This was really Obama unbound … Obama’s basically declaring the end of Reaganism in this speech. … This speech today was an ode to big government. It was a hymn to big government.” – Charles Krauthammer, FOX NEWS ... READ MORE |
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Two Naperville Women Arrested After Trying To Block ‘Smart Meters’
Naperville resident Jenn Stahl is arrested after trying to block
the installation of a new “smart meter” at her home. (Credit: CBS)
NAPERVILLE (CBS) – Two Naperville mothers were arrested Wednesday, after they tried to block utility workers from installing new “smart meters.”
CBS 2’s Dana Kozlov reports one of those women was released from custody late Wednesday afternoon, the other was still in custody, but should be released soon.
Their arrests were the culmination of a two-year battle against “smart meter” installation in Naperville.
NAPERVILLE (CBS) – Two Naperville mothers were arrested Wednesday, after they tried to block utility workers from installing new “smart meters.”
CBS 2’s Dana Kozlov reports one of those women was released from custody late Wednesday afternoon, the other was still in custody, but should be released soon.
Their arrests were the culmination of a two-year battle against “smart meter” installation in Naperville.
“It’s new technology. It’s city property. The city’s allowed to upgrade their technology, upgrade their equipment, and that’s what the city’s doing,” an officer explained to Stahl.
The officer said Stahl’s proper recourse was to take her case to the courts, or to file a complaint with the city. He said the utility workers were just following directions to replace old meters with new “smart meters.”
“But it’s more than what I consent to do. And I’m fully aware of what the new functions of the meter do, and I don’t consent to that,” Stahl said.
“No matter where you move, no matter what jurisdiction you move into, you agree to all that stuff. If you’re in the city of Chicago, or the city of Elgin, or wherever you’re at – the city of Naperville – that’s city property,” the officer said. “The law allows it.”
“That doesn’t make it right,” Stahl said before officers cut the lock on her gate and utility crews went in to install a new “smart meter.”
When Stahl stood in front of her old meter to block the crews, she was arrested for interfering with a police officer. After officers slapped the cuffs on her, she said, “This is supposed to be America, and people are supposed to have the right to protect their property.”
Several hundred Naperville residents oppose the wireless “smart meters,” citing concerns about possible health problems that might be caused by the meters’ wireless signal, which is always on.
They have said studies show the RF signal could be dangerous, when combined with other RF frequencies already in existence.
They have been battling Naperville authorities over the issue since 2011.
At other homes, Naperville utility workers hopped fences onto private property to install the meters over homeowners’ objections.
Kim Bendis filmed utility workers at her home as she told them to leave, but they started replacing her meter anyway
“Get off my property right now,” she said. When a worker began cutting open a locking device over the meter, Bendis started shouting.
“No. No. Get off,” she said. “You are not allowed on my property. Get off my property right now.”
Hours later, she was arrested while shooting video of police officers outside Stahl’s house.
When officers told her to stop her audio recording of them, she refused, and she was arrested.
“We are trying to protect our property. We are trying to advocate for residents who are trying to say no to a product that is being debated all around the country,” Kim Bendis said before her arrest. “The only recourse we have is to document on film.”
Naperville City Manager Doug Krieger said the city is within its legal rights to install the “smart meters” on private property, replacing old meters which are also their property. Krieger also said the meters are safe.
Krieger said Stahl and Bendis deserved to be arrested if they violated the law, but it was not immediately clear what charges the women faced.
Opponents of the “smart meters” also have cited security concerns, because the meters are capable of tracking exactly when a customer is using electricity, and opponents fear it would allow strangers to know when they are home, or gone at work. Some fear hackers could access that information.
He said the city intends to finish installing the “smart meters” this month, and denied accusations from opponents of the new meters that the city is bullying them.
“We absolutely are not bullies. I believe we’ve bent over backwards to accommodate them,” Krieger said.
Krieger said homeowners who object to the “smart meters” have been given the option to receive non-wireless versions, but many said they still don’t trust the security of those devices.
There’s a pending federal lawsuit against Naperville about the meters, as well. Homeowners who are part of the suit said Naperville officials shouldn’t proceed with “smart meter” installations while the case is pending.
Krieger, however, said the meters are funded in part through an $11 million federal grant, that requires them to complete the installation. He said the lawsuit could drag on for years, “and we don’t have that much time.”
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