ABC News reports on guns mislead Americans | Fox News: "84 percent of the injuries were for 15 to 19 year olds and 62 percent as a result of criminal assaults. These injuries don’t occur from young children accidentally mishandling a gun in their own home, but rather as victims of brutal crimes, often gang related. "
"in 2012, the Centers for Disease Control reports that 76% of firearm injuries were for those under age 20 were for 17, 18, and 19 year olds."
"For all children under age 10, the Centers for Disease Controlreports that for 2010 (the latest year available) there were 36 accidental gun deaths, and that is out of 41 million children living in the United States.
In addition, two thirds of these accidental gun deaths involving young children are not shots fired by other little kids but rather by adult males with criminal backgrounds."
"Accidental suffocations alone claimed 1,070 deaths, drownings 609 deaths; fires 262 lives; poisonings 54 lives.
If your child is offered a ride in a car, it would make more sense to check the parents’ driving record than whether they own guns. After all, 923 children under 10 died in car accidents. "
Friday, February 07, 2014
Why USA will win Sochi Olympics medal count. (It's not what you think.) - CSMonitor.com
Why USA will win Sochi Olympics medal count. (It's not what you think.) - CSMonitor.com: "The United States is expected to top the overall medal table in Sochi, and, ironically, the very lack of government funding could in some ways be cited as a driving cause."
"And in struggling to make a living playing the sports they love, American athletes have received a clear (if at times brutal) message: The winners get the money, and with no golden parachute of government-funded stipends to fall back on, success becomes a sort of Olympic Darwinism – a natural selection of the best team the nation can produce."
"But the fact that the USOC has to be accountable to the public (in this case through the media) has a deep effect on how the Olympics are viewed in America. Foreigners watching NBC's coverage understandably complain about how it's all profiles and weepy backstory. To the USOC, however, this is simply a matter of promoting its product to potential investors."
"And in struggling to make a living playing the sports they love, American athletes have received a clear (if at times brutal) message: The winners get the money, and with no golden parachute of government-funded stipends to fall back on, success becomes a sort of Olympic Darwinism – a natural selection of the best team the nation can produce."
"But the fact that the USOC has to be accountable to the public (in this case through the media) has a deep effect on how the Olympics are viewed in America. Foreigners watching NBC's coverage understandably complain about how it's all profiles and weepy backstory. To the USOC, however, this is simply a matter of promoting its product to potential investors."
Thursday, January 30, 2014
How President Obama Could be Swept Away with His Executive Orders That Defy Congress and the Courts | Cato Institute
How President Obama Could be Swept Away with His Executive Orders That Defy Congress and the Courts | Cato Institute: "In 1974, the Senate Committee on National Emergencies and Delegated Emergency Powers was surprised to discover that “Since March 9, 1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national emergency. There are now in effect four presidentially-proclaimed states of national emergency. In addition to the national emergency declared by President Roosevelt [during the Great Depression], there are also the national emergency proclaimed by President Truman on December 16, 1950, during the Korean conflict, and the states of national emergency declared by President Nixon on March 23, 1970 and August 15, 1971.”
The committee report continued, “These proclamations give force to 470 provisions of Federal law, delegating to the President extraordinary powers, ordinarily exercised by the Congress, which affect the lives of American citizens in a host of all-encompassing manners…The President may seize property, organize and control the means of production, seize commodities, assign military forces abroad, institute martial law, seize and control all transportation and communication, regulate the operation of private enterprise, restrict travel, and in a plethora of particular ways, control the lives of all Americans.”"
"Reportedly every president since Grover Cleveland has had some of his executive orders modified or revoked by legislation."
The committee report continued, “These proclamations give force to 470 provisions of Federal law, delegating to the President extraordinary powers, ordinarily exercised by the Congress, which affect the lives of American citizens in a host of all-encompassing manners…The President may seize property, organize and control the means of production, seize commodities, assign military forces abroad, institute martial law, seize and control all transportation and communication, regulate the operation of private enterprise, restrict travel, and in a plethora of particular ways, control the lives of all Americans.”"
"Reportedly every president since Grover Cleveland has had some of his executive orders modified or revoked by legislation."
School District Seizes Lunches From 40 Elementary Students in Debt
School District Seizes Lunches From 40 Elementary Students in Debt: "So the department did what any humane, understanding person would do: they snatched the meals from the children and threw them in the trash."
How does wasting the food help anything?!?
How does wasting the food help anything?!?
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Obama Keeps Showing Why He's Impeachable | Cato Institute
Obama Keeps Showing Why He's Impeachable | Cato Institute: "Back in March 2012, “the White House released an executive order, ‘National Defense Resources Preparedness.’ The document is stunning in its audacity and a flagrant violation of the Constitution. It states that, in case of a war or national emergency, the federal government has the authority to take over almost every aspect of American society. Food, livestock, farming equipment, manufacturing, industry, energy, transportation, hospitals, health care facilities, water resources, defense and construction.”"
11-year-old Illinois girl's cupcake business shut down by county officials | Fox News
11-year-old Illinois girl's cupcake business shut down by county officials | Fox News: "Amy Yeager, a health department spokeswoman, told the newspaper the county was only applying the law governing businesses that sell and distribute food to the general public.
"The rules are the rules. It’s for the protection of the public health," Yeager said. "The guidelines apply to everyone." "
Maybe the rules should be changed...
"The rules are the rules. It’s for the protection of the public health," Yeager said. "The guidelines apply to everyone." "
Maybe the rules should be changed...
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Jay Leno: 'I don't want to do another 'Tonight Show'' | Fox News
Jay Leno: 'I don't want to do another 'Tonight Show'' | Fox News: "You always put the joke first. A lot of times I see comedians put their political belief in front of the joke. If you're going to be a comedian, tell jokes. The real trick is, especially with politicians, I never question their patriotism and I never question their basic decency, I just question their judgment."
Cheap Coin from the Republicans - Campaign for Liberty
Cheap Coin from the Republicans - Campaign for Liberty: "When Republicans controlled the House, Senate, and White House, this legislation could have passed Congress and would have been signed into law—but the GOP leadership never showed any interest in moving this legislation. They only showed an interest in this issue after Obama became President. Perhaps I am being too cynical, but this suggests the GOP leadership is more interested in symbolic votes to make opponents of taxpayer-funded abortion think they are on their side than actually protecting taxpayers from being forced to subsidize abortions."
Friday, January 24, 2014
RNC slams ‘unconstitutional’ NSA spying - James Hohmann - POLITICO.com
RNC slams ‘unconstitutional’ NSA spying - James Hohmann - POLITICO.com: "The resolution, affirmed by a voice vote at the GOP’s winter meeting, was a remarkable move from many of the same party activists who vigorously defended controversial surveillance programs during George W. Bush’s administration."
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Obama Reveals Himself as a Champion of the Surveillance State | Cato Institute
Obama Reveals Himself as a Champion of the Surveillance State | Cato Institute: "his review group on NSA surveillance ... [didn't] find any evidence that the program had been particularly useful. As the group’s report, issued in December, put it, information derived from bulk collection “was not essential to preventing attacks and could readily have been obtained in a timely manner” through other means."
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