With all of this talk about ObamaCare and its rules going into effect now and at some point in 2014, there is one critical question that many people still seem to be missing. How is the government going to pay for all of this? After all, no one can deny that ObamaCare is a huge initiative that’s incredibly expensive. Heck, just putting together the online exchange cost millions of dollars of taxpayer money…and we are all familiar with just how well that worked out. The bad news is that there are more new taxes, mandates, and fees coming our way in 2014 and beyond.
While everyone was busy celebrating the New Year last evening with parties, revelry and resolution-making, “a US federal judge reaffirmed the Obama administration policy granting officials the authority to search American’s laptops, citing a controversial premise that makes citizens within 100 miles of the border eligible for a police check.”
The recent spate of bellicose militaristic rhetoric emanating out of Chinese state media has continued in the form of a 7,500 word Xinhua editorial which outlines how Chinese president Xi Jinping has ordered the People’s Liberation Army to prepare for war.
Dallas Store Manager Fends Off 5 Armed Robbers with .38 Revolver, Wounding One; Police Arrive 74 Minutes Later A Dallas store manager using his handgun to fend off an attempted robbery by five armed robbers.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) sent an email to supporters on Saturday with the subject “Impeachment.” Read more: http://benswann.com/dnc-sends-paranoid-email-about-obama-impeachment/#ixzz2oyqMb8AH Follow us: @BenSwann_ on Twitter
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder (R) signed into law yesterday SB0094. The bill nullifies Section 1021 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Michigan joins other states who have sought to nullify the NDAA’s controversial indefinite detention clause.
A top financial advisor, worried that Obamacare, the NSA spying scandal and spiraling national debt is increasing the chances for a fiscal and social disaster, is recommending that Americans prepare a “bug-out bag” that includes food, a gun and ammo to help them stay alive.
Judge Leon of the DC District Court has held that the NSA’s bulk data collection of telephony metadata violates the Fourth Amendment and has enjoined the entire program- stayed pending appeal. The ruling came hours ago.
(CNN) -- A student opened fire Friday inside a suburban Denver high school, injuring at least two people before turning the gun on himself, authorities said.
South Carolina Congressman Tom Rice (R) has filed a congressional resolution, which would, if adopted, direct the body “to bring a civil action for declaratory or injunctive relief to challenge certain policies and actions taken by the executive branch.”