Health Care Freedom Amendment Advances to the Missouri House

A bill to amend the Missouri state constitution to guarantee Missourians health care freedom and lay the groundwork for nullification efforts passed through committee and will go to the House for a full vote. House Joint Resolution 62 (HJR62) was introduced by Rep. Kurt Bahr (R-102) on Jan. 16. It passed through the House Health…

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Blessed: Crazy rescue of a construction worker in Houston 4 alarm fire

The Jersey Texan started tweeting about a huge column of smoke in Houston yesterday, and when I did a quick Google search I saw this insanity: Just so thrilled that no one was hurt in this smoky #HoustonFire and the … Continue reading

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Louisiana State Senate Considering Bill to Nullify Drones

A bill has been introduced to protect the privacy rights of Louisianans from the unregulated use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) by government officials within the state. Senate Bill 330 (SB330) bans state officials from using drones to spy on Louisiana residents without a warrant. The bill also creates a civil recourse for victims of…

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Wait! OMG! The deadline to sign up for Obamacare is almost here! Oops…no it’s not

He has a pen, he has a phone, and… Fixed it for you! The Obama administration will grant extra time to Americans who say they are unable to enroll in health care plans through the federal insurance marketplace by the … Continue reading

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Three Incorporated Municipalities broke – solution is simple!

Three Huge Cities Next In Line For Bankruptcy By Karen Riccio on 03/03/2014 3:33 pm in Featured, Market Commentary / 6 comments Detroit’s looming bankruptcy is making news again, this time focusing on current restructuring plans aimed to wipe out $18 billion in debt by axing pension checks of city retirees, including police and fire. […]

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No. We Shouldn’t Follow Every ‘Rule’

Quite frankly, I’m glad Rosa Parks refused to follow the rules. I’m glad the conductors and safe house operators along the Underground Railroad refused to follow the rules. I’m glad Oskar Schindler refused to follow the rules. Some rules should never be followed. Ever.

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