Society's Child
We've known this for a while, but apparently, we're still just getting fatter. One study last year found that two-thirds of American adults qualify as either overweight or obese. That's 75 percent of men and 67 percent of women age 25 and up. Conservatives like Rush Limbaugh—who really has no room at all to talk—complain about efforts like Michelle Obama's "Get Moving" campaign to curb childhood obesity, because every time an American sheds a pound, a bald eagle dies or something. But the Centers for Disease Control reports that half of American adults have chronic disease related to obesity, such as heart disease and diabetes. Considering that those kinds of health problems cost taxpayers an estimated $147 billion to $210 billion, you'd think the anti-IRS party would be all for watching our weight.
Earlier police officials said 38 people died.
"At least 38 people were killed and more than 100 are injured," Mustansar Feroz, superintedent of police for the area told Reuters.
"Most of the dead and injured are women and children."
The series, particularly in its mediocre and complacent third season, had been championed as the fictional representation par excellence of the American political system, with its producers and leading actors paraded and celebrated on news programs and Sunday morning talk shows.
One would have expected, based on the trajectory of the previous season and its warm reception by the establishment, that the fourth season would have settled into a self-satisfied stride, content with its role as light entertainment for America's political elite.
Intriguingly, this season has taken a different turn. To be blunt, House of Cards strongly suggests that the US government sponsors radical Islamist terrorism to keep a lid on domestic crises, spies on the American population for political gain and conspires to go to war, while claiming high ideals, for purely Machiavellian ends.
Comment: House of Cards is considered an incredibly popular show among Washington political circles. You have to wonder what this bunch is thinking and feeling with a mirror being held up to them - if they think and feel anything at all, that is.
Nicole Veneroso reportedly told the boy several times that she loved him and was confused by her feelings for him, according to court papers obtained by the Delaware News Journal.
"I don't understand my feelings," she reportedly wrote in a text.
"This isn't like me and I'm scared. I am careful and guarded. I don't leave myself exposed and vulnerable, but that's what happened. I don't understand how you have this effect on me. I have fought and denied. I have pushed down feelings, and it's all been for nothing. I want things. I have collapsed. I have fallen ... and I know it will hurt."
Veneroso was suspended in January after school officials were contacted by the boy's parents. She is currently being held at Baylor Women's Correctional Institution.
Deputies, responding to the call, arrived to find Faulkenberry entirely compliant, not drunk, and unarmed. He does not even own a gun.
These facts, however, were of no concern to the cops who arrived only to assault, injure, arrest, and lie about Faulkenberry attacking them.
"They yelled 'sheriff's department.' What do you need? I put my hands up. 'Turn around and walk backwards.' I'll stand here, you come here and put handcuffs on me," Faulkenberry said.
Comment: Memo to Faulkenberry's son: This is why you should never call the cops for anything, let alone to play a trick on your dad. Cops are dangerous thugs who cause chaos and mayhem wherever they go.
The irony of seeing the "march against fear" canceled by "fear" itself only goes to show that there is nothing genuine and organic about this effort. It also shows us that the state, not the people, is controlling these events.
Hundreds of memes, some that are funny, and some that don't even make sense, relating to the "taxation is theft" theme have littered the Internet in recent weeks; and while some people may be getting tired of them, they are having an incredible impact in raising awareness about the idea.
In fact, a quick look at Google search data shows that the last month has seen a massive spike in online interest in the term and that Web searches for the term are at an all-time high.
Comment: For more on egregious taxation see: 65 Ways That Everything That You Think That You Own Is Being Systematically Taken Away From You
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Like every media star, he plays to his strengths, leading with a stream-of-consciousness filled with the same dirty words we hear on television, encouraging his followers to attack those who disagree with his plan to 'make America great again'. Almost a century after the rest of the Western World, it is finally possible for a socialist to appear on national television, and the Sanders candidacy has allowed the American left to come out in favor of social democracy. But it has only taken a few months for Trump to push back, calling Bernie Sanders protesters 'Communists' and blaming them for the violence of his own followers, when socialists are by definition against violence, at home and abroad.
The Fourth World, basically, are populations living within a state who have little or no representation by that state. These populations, from the standpoint of the First World, are generally impoverished and would not fit the criteria for a "First World" country. They are, essentially and literally, the oppressed. It is what we see as the Third World when we are looking at Africa and South America, hidden within the First World just outside our doors. Unfortunately, the Fourth World is growing.
Comment: The US is well on its way to becoming and third world nation. Just look at the dire state of the economy.
U.S. already third world economy: American economist
William Celli admitted last week that he attempted to violate the free exercise of civil rights and was sentenced to 90 days in a county jail and three years of probation, reported KRON-TV.
Police arrested the 55-year-old Celli on Dec. 20, after witnesses said he yelled, "I'm going to kill you all," outside the Islamic Society of West Contra Costa County.
Detectives searched Celli's home, where they called in a bomb squad to detonate a suspicious device.
Celli posted frequently on his Facebook account, where he complained about Syrian refugees, Democrats and insufficiently conservative Republicans.














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