Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
EXCLUSIVE: Tech company which maintained Hillary's secret server was sued for 'illegally accessing' database and 'stealing White House military advisers' phone numbers'
- Her White House campaign is said to be in 'panic' over the growing scandal which comes out of probe into US diplomats' deaths in Benghazi
- Daily Mail Online can reveal Denver, Colorado, based firm was sued for illegally accessing master database of US phone numbers
- It was also accused of causing chaos to White House military advisers when their numbers stopped working as it took their numbers
- Case raises questions over how Platte River Networks' ability to secure server which would have been major target for foreign spy hackers
The Internet company used by Hillary Clinton to maintain her private server was sued for stealing dozens of phone lines including some which were used by the White House.
Platte River Networks is said to have illegally accessed the master database for all US phone numbers.
It also seized 390 lines in a move that created chaos across the US government.
Among the phone numbers which the company took - which all suddenly stopped working - were lines for White House military support desks, the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy, a lawsuit claims.
Others were the main numbers for major financial institutions, hospitals and the help desk number for T2 Communications, the telecom firm which owned them.
A lawsuit filed on behalf of T2 claims that the mess took 11 days to fix and demands that...
U.S. grads settle for lower pay amid influx of foreign tech workers...
San Diegans already know full well that foreigners are competing for their jobs. They don’t need national politicians from Donald Trump to Bernie Sanders telling them to worry.
Consider the recent blowback from layoff decisions of two prominent regional companies, Qualcomm and Southern California Edison.
The layoffs highlighted a controversial corner of immigration policy occupied by H-1B visas, which allow companies to hire foreign workers for up to six years in “specialty” occupations such as software, engineering, biotech or even fashion modeling.
Early this year, Edison began displacing about 500 information technology workers, about 100 voluntarily and 400 through layoffs. But their functions were outsourced to Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services, two giant firms based in India.
Before they left, some workers were compelled to train their replacements, and some of them were foreign nationals working in the U.S.
The H-1B program “was supposed to be for projects and jobs that American workers could not fill,” one Edison worker told Computerworld, an IT news magazine. “But we’re doing our job. It’s not like they are bringing in these guys for new positions that nobody can fill. Not one of these jobs being filled by India was a job that an Edison employee wasn’t already performing.”
In response, 10 federal lawmakers asked the Department of Labor to investigate whether the H-1B program can be used to directly replace American workers. As of June, that probe was...
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Ann Coulter on Why Immigration Is the Only Issue That Matters
Political commentator Ann Coulter believes that immigration is the most important issue facing America today. If we don’t get it right, she says, debates over economics, foreign policy, and other issues just won’t matter.
Coulter makes the case in her new book, “Adios, America,” that it has been the goal of liberals for decades to fundamentally transform America by bringing in millions of immigrants from third-world countries to build their voting base.
As those familiar with Coulter know, she speaks her mind. Watch the interview to find out...
Coulter makes the case in her new book, “Adios, America,” that it has been the goal of liberals for decades to fundamentally transform America by bringing in millions of immigrants from third-world countries to build their voting base.
As those familiar with Coulter know, she speaks her mind. Watch the interview to find out...
Donald Trump On A Velociraptor With A Machine Gun...
I love the way Trump handles the pompous assholes in the press, he manhandled Illegal Alien Activist Jorge Ramos. Ramos was unwilling to wait his turn, to wait in line, just like the Illegal Alien law breakers are unwilling to apply and wait their turn that he illegally advocates for.
If you break the laws of this country and you are illegal, there should only be one course of action for you, deportation back to your country of origin and permanent denial of entry back into the U.S.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Why Reagan Would Have Opposed Iran Deal
Proponents of President Obama’s Iran deal have invoked analogies to President Reagan’s arms control approach in effort to increase desirability for the unpopular agreement in the eyes of Congress and the general public.
The analogy is misguided and flawed (just like the Iran deal itself).
For starters, Obama is no Reagan.
The ‘great communicator’ was willing to stop negotiations when the opposing party demanded excessive concessions that would compromise American security.
Contrast this with that of Obama. For the Iran Deal the Obama administration has buckled on:
The analogy is misguided and flawed (just like the Iran deal itself).
For starters, Obama is no Reagan.
The ‘great communicator’ was willing to stop negotiations when the opposing party demanded excessive concessions that would compromise American security.
Contrast this with that of Obama. For the Iran Deal the Obama administration has buckled on:
- Stringent verification requirements
- Access to key nuclear sites (where Iran has conducted nuclear weapon activities)
- Conditioning sanctions based on...
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Green Beret Discharged for Trying to Protect Muslim Boy From Child Rapist
The Obama administration is discharging Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland, an 11-year veteran of the U.S. Army’s Green Berets. The highly-decorated soldier who spent two tours of duty in Afghanistan, will be “involuntary discharged” from the Army by Nov. 1, 2015.
So, just how did Sgt. Martland, a Bronze Star recipient, get on the bad side of Obama’s Defense Department?
Fox News reported:
So, just how did Sgt. Martland, a Bronze Star recipient, get on the bad side of Obama’s Defense Department?
Fox News reported:
One day in early September 2011 at their remote outpost, a young Afghan boy and his Afghan-Uzbek mother showed up at camp. The 12-year-old showed the Green Berets where his hands had been tied. A medic took him to a back room for an examination with an interpreter, who told them the boy had been raped by another commander by the name of Abdul Rahman.After learning of the meeting, Rahman allegedly beat the boy’s mother for reporting the crime. It was at this point, the Green Berets had...
Monday, August 24, 2015
Majority of Food Stamp Recipients Are Now Working Age Adults, Not Children or Seniors
The nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) experienced mixed results in 2014. Participation and average benefit amounts fell slightly from the previous year, but the program remains much larger than it was a decade ago, despite an improving economy. And far too few working-age adults receiving SNAP are in fact working, even years into the recovery. The program may appear to be on the right track—but it is far from perfect and traveling much too slowly.
First, some background: SNAP provides food assistance to low-income individuals and households, with the goal of preventing hunger and malnutrition. These benefits are transferred to a recipient’s Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card once per month and can be used in most grocery stores and establishments that sell unprepared food. With some exceptions, only households making 130 percent of the federal poverty level or less are...
First, some background: SNAP provides food assistance to low-income individuals and households, with the goal of preventing hunger and malnutrition. These benefits are transferred to a recipient’s Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card once per month and can be used in most grocery stores and establishments that sell unprepared food. With some exceptions, only households making 130 percent of the federal poverty level or less are...
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Blogs With Rule 5 Links
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