Sustainable Development calls for
changing the very infrastructure of the nation, away from private
ownership and control of property to nothing short of central planning
of the entire economy – often referred to as top-down control. Truly,
Sustainable Development is designed to change our way of life.
If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, just 25% of voters nationwide would keep the current batch of legislators.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% would vote to replace the entire Congress and start all over again. Eighteen percent (18%) are not sure how they would vote.
While Democrats have become more supportive of the legislators, voters not affiliated with either major party have moved in the opposite direction. Today, 70% of those not affiliated with either major party would vote to replace all of the elected politicians in the House and Senate. That’s up from 62% last year.
Fifty-nine percent (59%) now believe that members of Congress are overpaid. That’s up 10 percentage points from last October. Just five percent (5%) think their Congress member is paid too little. Thirty percent (30%) think the pay is about right.
One reason for this attitude may be that most voters say they understand the health care legislation bett
RealNetworks may have lost its bid to sell software that lets people copy DVD movies to their computer hard drive.
Judge Marilyn Patel of the U.S. District Court for the Northern
District of California granted a preliminary injunction against the
sale of RealDVD,
extending a temporary injunction that has been in place ever since
several Hollywood studios, including Paramount, Sony, Universal Studios
and Walt Disney filed suit against RealNetworks last September.
“I don’t think we are going to see a recovery until 2010. It’s possible the economy can bottom sometime in the fall or the winter, but it will be pretty rough sailing ahead, especially for the next quarter or two,” said Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners in Greenwich Connecticut.
In a separate recent interview, Celente went further on the subject of revolution in America.
“There will be a revolution in this country,” he said. “It’s not going to come yet, but it’s going to come down the line and we’re going to see a third party and this was the catalyst for it: the takeover of Washington, D. C., in broad daylight by Wall Street in this bloodless coup. And it will happen as conditions continue to worsen.”
“The first thing to do is organize with tax revolts. That’s going to be the big one because people can’t afford to pay more school tax, property tax, any kind of tax. You’re going to start seeing those kinds of protests start to develop.”
“It’s going to be very b
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We've been in Switzerland for a few days and are already learning a lot. I
really like the Swiss. They're really friendly and they're totally into bottom
up solutions to solve their problems rather than top down
As the Most Powerful Community Organizer in the world pushes through his vision for your future healthcare, his minions are hard at work. Myriad press outlets are blaming fat folks for the rise in healthcare costs. In Obamaland, fat is the new smoking! How and what you eat is the next evil behavior to be controlled by law!
Here is the reason: in the future if you do not conform to the health police’s standards you will be denied access to healthcare. You smokers and drinkers, you fatties and stoners, you are a drag on the system. Your behavior is making you cost too much so go to the end of the government rationing line and hope we get to you. You oldsters and people with chronic conditions take a pain pill. You are a bad risk for successful treatment. In fact, why don’t you do us all a favor and take the whole bottle of pills and check out!
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Interior Department
must account for century-old land royalties owed to American Indians,
reversing a lower court's ruling that the task is impossible.
A 2008 decision by U.S. District Judge James Robertson said Interior
had unreasonably delayed an accounting but added that the complicated
task was ultimately impossible. He later ruled the Indian plaintiffs
are entitled to $455 million, a fraction of the $47 billion or more
they have said they are owed.
[the lucky few] The federal government is trying to find a location to store the
nation's excess mercury deposits, with seven states being considered.
But the government is quickly finding out that very few people want the
stuff.
Imagine getting a great photograph of your hunting partner shooting at a pheasant, then finding out it’s illegal to possess that photo.
Imagine going to the video store to rent a copy of your favorite hunting show, only to find the shelves bare. When you ask the clerk where they are, he tells you that the films are now illegal and that you can’t buy or rent them anymore.
This may sound like something out of 1984, but in United States v. Robert J. Stevens, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide this fall if photos like the one above, or video that shows hunters shooting at game, violate a 1999 federal law (18 USC § 48) that bans depictions of animal cruelty.
The U.S. government has bought 195 million doses of H1N1 swine flu vaccine for a possible autumn vaccination campaign, a U.S. federal official said on Thursday.The U.S. Health and Human Services department has also contracted for 120 million doses of adjuvant, a compound to stretch the number of doses of vaccine needed
Many Americans have recently become outraged at the Cap and Trade bill. Global warming has been proven to be a lie. But what no one has talked about yet is how organizations that are heavily supported by the patriot community are supporting the agendas just listed and more.
Are you opposed to the Cap and Trade?
Are you pro-life?
Do you support the Second Amendment?
Do you oppose those that are promoting a global warming lie?
Do you oppose the real ID act? (which was birthed by the DHS)
Do you oppose the NWO plan of Depopulation?
Then you must oppose numbers USA, and all organizations that support and back Numbers USA. Why? Because Numbers USA has on their board of advisors individuals that support all of the above.
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Governor M. Jodi Rell today joined the Governors of Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Vermont and Wisconsin
and members of the Obama Administration for a teleconference to discuss
the novel H1N1 influenza outbreak and planning for the fall “flu
season.”
An amendment to a bill swiftly moving through the US Congress will
allow the Obama Administration’s Attorney General to classify Americans
as domestic terrorists if they are pro-life, pro-gun and anti-big
government.
This is an EMERGENCY ACTION ALERT to stop S.1261, The Pass Act which is worse than Real ID. We need to contact all the members of the Senate Committee for Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs to kill this before it gets to the Senate floor.
[sabotage?] Investigators are looking more closely at a stretch of track near the
site of a deadly commuter train crash after finding abnormalities
in equipment that senses trains and transmits speed commands. The deadliest accident in Metrorail's 33-year history occurred Monday
when a train plowed into another train that was stopped. The moving
train was controlled primarily by computer at the time of the crash,
but there is evidence the operator tried to slow it down.
The PASS Act, S.1261, filed Monday is posing as part of the repeal effort of the expiring Real ID Act. The succession of this legislation comes on the heels of a DHS exchange, giving similar legislation a second genesis. The Real ID will be repealed in its entirety, but only upon the condition it is replaced with a similar legislation, such as the PASS Act.
New Jersey Democrat senator Frank R. Lautenberg plans to introduce
legislation designed to cancel the Second Amend rights of well over a
million U.S. citizens this coming week, according to the New York
Times.
Top state officials have gone hat in hand to the administration, armed
with dire warnings of a fast-approaching "fiscal meltdown" caused by a
budget shortfall. Concern has grown inside the White House in recent
weeks as California's fiscal condition has worsened, leading to
high-level administration meetings. But federal officials are worried
that a bailout of California would set off a cascade of demands from
other states.
As Congress and the Obama administration seek to restrain potentially
crushing increases in health-care spending, the report by the Medicare
Payment Advisory Commission is emblematic of the larger
debate: long on problems and short on solutions.
When President Barack Obama increased
unemployment benefits as part of his economic stimulus, he also made
some Americans ineligible for hundreds of dollars a month in food
stamps.
The law did not raise the income cap for
food stamp eligibility, so the extra money has pushed some people over
the limit.
Could California become the first state in the nation to do away with welfare?
That doomsday scenario is on the table as lawmakers wrestle with a
staggering $24.3 billion budget deficit.
County
welfare directors are "in shock" at the very idea of getting rid of
CalWORKs, which has been widely viewed as one of the most successful
social programs in the state's history, said Bruce Wagstaff, director
of the Department of Human Assistance in Sacramento.
"It's
difficult to come up with the right adjective to react to this,"
Wagstaff said. "It would be devastating to the people we serve."
H.D.
Palmer, a spokesman for the state Department of Finance, said
California is in an unprecedented fiscal situation that has made all
programs, from education to human services, vulnerable to deep and
painful reductions.
Secretary Duncan said American schools should be open six days a week, at least 11 months a year. "I fundamentally think that our school day is too short, our school week is too short and our school year is too short." "You're competing for jobs with kids from India and China. I think schools should be open six, seven days a week; 11, 12 months a year," Duncan said.
It must be said, that like the breaking of a great dam, the American decent into Marxism is happening with breath taking speed, against the back drop of a passive, hapless sheeple, excuse me dear reader, I meant people.
A reverse discrimination lawsuit filed by a group of Connecticut firefighters is shaping up to be the most contentious case in which Sonia Sotomayor participated, one sure to provoke sharp questioning when the Senate begins consideration
Harvard Law professor has gotten involved in 2 more file-sharing lawsuits, including the Jammie Thomas retrial in Minnesota. But it's in the other, lesser-known case, that demand the RIAA pay back all $100 million it has collected in settlement m
A new $52 million dollar system installed to speed up granting copyright protection has instead tripled the length of time required and created a huge backlog at the US Copyright Office. Ah, government....
The vice president, well-known for his verbal gaffes, confirms at a dinner the existence and location of a secret hidden bunker that Cheney is believed to have used after the 9/11 attacks.
Food Not Bombs Albuquerque was notified that we are facing an injunction in court to stop sharing food anywhere that the state of New Mexico requires a permit. The motion filed by the New Mexico Environment Department cites
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