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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Girls With Guns

Crusades Vs. Jihad


The Crusades were a response to Muslim aggression and attacks on Christians.

Would You Like To Fly In His Beautiful Balloon?


Would you like your economy to die in his beautiful balloon?

Woods, Water And Wahhabism..


James Woods On Benghazi

Nice Try But Oh My...


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On The Thought And Labor Of Free Men...



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Collectivism Requires Brute Force..

Ayn Rand Wisdom...

Sometimes You Just Gotta Dumb It Down...


BREAKING: Federal Ban on Standard Capacity Magazines Introduced by Congressional Democrats

It looks like the anti-gun Democrats are back at it in Congress once again. This time they are looking to bring back the federal ban on magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds. Those of you who lived through the first federal “assault weapons ban” know how troublesome this legislation is.

The new bill is sponsored by Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) in the Senate. In a released statement he said:

Communist National Labor Relations Board Franchise Rule Could Destroy ‘700,000’ Small Businesses

At a Senate hearing Thursday, Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander condemned a recent labor board ruling arguing it could destroy the franchise model.

“This hearing this morning is about a pending National Labor Relations Board decision that could destroy a small business opportunity for more than 700,000 Americans,” the Tennessee senator said during the hearing. “Why would the pending decision by the National Labor Relations Board threaten this very American way of life, knocking the ladder out from under hundreds of thousands of Americans?”

Alexander is the chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP), which invited franchise owners to testify on the impact the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruling could have on their businesses. Last year, the NLRB issued a controversial decision that made franchisors joint-employers with the individual franchisees they contract out to. Opponents have argued that the decision has the potential to dramatically overturn decades of established laws– and greatly affect the franchise model.

“So what could this mean for these more than 700,000 franchisees and employers?” Alexander asked...