Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Oil, gas taxes vary widely by state

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 12:50 PM PDT

By Dan Gearino, Dispatch.com

Several states have used taxes on oil and natural-gas production to reduce the burden on everyone else, a club that Gov. John Kasich would like Ohio to join.

He lists Texas, Michigan, West Virginia and North Dakota as examples of places that have higher taxes on oil and natural gas than Ohio.

At the same time, oil-industry advocates say that the absence of such a tax — as is the case in Pennsylvania — serves to encourage investment. Legislative leaders have said they sympathize with this view, setting up a fight with the governor.

As the debate unfolds, both sides will use examples from other states. Researchers warn that there are big challenges to comparing the vastly different approaches, and many reasons to proceed with caution in deciding how to structure a tax.

"It's a bag of snakes more than a can of worms," said David Passmore, director of the Institute for Research in Training & Development at Penn State University.

Most of the debate is about "severance" taxes, a tax on natural resources that are being "severed" from the earth. Nearly all the money collected comes from oil and natural-gas production.

To read more:  http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/business/2012/03/19/oil-gas-taxes-vary-widely-by-state.html

Bernanke Seen Not Knowing Jobless Rate Below Fed Forecasts

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 12:41 PM PDT

By Caroline Salas Gage and Steve Matthews, Bloomberg.com

David Waldrop, 59, says he considers himself retired after searching unsuccessfully for work comparable to the job he lost in July 2007 at the U.S. Department of Energy in Atlanta.

"There was certainly nothing in my area at my level," he said. While the right opening might pull him back to employment, for now he sees his exit from the U.S. labor force as permanent. "I don't see it happening," he said. "I don't see anything offering opportunities."

Waldrop is one of millions who have dropped out of the labor market in the aftermath of the deepest recession since the Great Depression, causing the employment-to-population ratio to fall to 58.6 percent from 62.7 percent at the end of 2007. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke says the decline reflects weakness in the economy that's causing discouraged Americans to leave the workforce, bolstering his decision to add to his record monetary stimulus in January.

Economists at Barclays Capital, UBS AG and Moody's Corp. disagree. They say the percentage of people aged 16 and older with jobs is shrinking permanently because of a structural shift as baby boomers like Waldrop retire. This will contribute to the jobless rate falling to 7.8 percent by December, below the Fed's prediction of 8.2 percent to 8.5 percent, according to Drew Matus, senior U.S. economist at UBS and Dean Maki, chief U.S. economist at Barclays.

Tighten Sooner

That may force Bernanke and his colleagues to tighten monetary policy sooner than their plan to keep the benchmark federal funds rate near zero until at least late 2014, or risk a surge in inflation, Matus and Maki predict. The policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee said after its March 13 meeting that "elevated" joblessness will "decline gradually," in support of its rate pledge.

"Unemployment will come down faster, and the participation rate will be lower — that is what they have been missing," Matus said in a telephone interview from his Stamford, Connecticut, office. "Every month that goes by, and the labor market performs differently than they expect, they are going to have to ask themselves: Are they using the right models?"

Joblessness was 8.3 percent in February, the lowest in three years, after the most robust six-month period of employment growth since 2006. It had risen as high as 10 percent in October 2009. The Fed lowered its forecast in January, after predicting in November that unemployment would be 8.5 percent to 8.7 percent at the end of this year.

To read more, visit:  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-19/bernanke-seen-not-knowing-jobless-rate-less-than-fed-predictions.html

Father’s outrage as TSA subjects his wheelchair-bound three-year-old son to humiliating search… on his way to Disney

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 12:30 PM PDT

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

A vacation in the Magic Kingdom should be enough to make a child giddy with excitement, but one young boy was left trembling with fear after he was subjected to an invasive TSA pat-down.

The three-year-old, confined to a wheelchair due to a recently broken leg, was with his family at O’Hare Airport in Chicago, on their way to board a flight to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

Despite constant assurances from his father that ‘everything is OK’, he physically trembles with fear and asks his parents to hold his hand.

The terrified boy was swabbed on his hands and under his shirt for explosive residue.

While the boy’s father grew increasingly incensed by the treatment his son was getting, he tried to remain calm, for the boy’s sake.

He filmed the entire process and later posted it on YouTube.

Despite such strict security for this toddler, the TSA is offering background-checked travellers the chance to use special lines and keep their shoes, belt and jacket on, leave laptops and liquids in carry-on bags and avoid a full-body scan – for a price.

The TSA’s new fast track ‘Precheck’ screening, now at two airlines and nine airports, is similar to security checks before 9/11, reports the Wall Street Journal.

To read more, visit:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2116881/TSA-subject-child-wheelchair-invasive-airport-security-tests-Chicago.html

‘The Road We’ve Traveled:’ A misleading account of Obama’s mother and her insurance dispute

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 12:26 PM PDT

By Glenn Kessler, WashingtonPost.com

"The Road We've Traveled" is a very slick and impressively produced campaign film—sheer catnip for Obama fans. There are a number of facts and figures that could be challenged, but for now we are going to focus on this sequence. The series of words and images is an excellent example of how such films can create a misleading impression, while skirting as close as possible to the edge of falsehood.

The sequence, in fact, evokes a famous story that candidate Obama told during the 2008 campaign—that his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, fought with her insurer over whether her cancer was a pre-existing condition that disqualified her from coverage.

But the story was later called into question by Dunham's biographer. The fact that Obama's initial claim is not directly repeated suggests the filmmakers knew there was a problem with the campaign story, but they clearly wanted to keep some version of it in the film.

The Facts

During the 2008 campaign, Obama frequently suggested his mother had to fight with her health-insurance company for treatment of her cancer because it considered her disease to be a pre-existing condition. In one of the presidential debates with GOP rival John McCain, Obama said:

"For my mother to die of cancer at the age of 53 and have to spend the last months of her life in the hospital room arguing with insurance companies because they're saying that this may be a pre-existing condition and they don't have to pay her treatment, there's something fundamentally wrong about that."
But then earlier this year, journalist Janny Scott cast serious doubt on this version of events in her excellent biography, "A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obama's mother." Scott reviewed letters from Dunham to the CIGNA insurance company, and revealed the dispute was over disability coverage, not health insurance coverage (see pages 335-339).

Disability coverage will help replace wages lost to an illness. (Dunham received a base pay of $82,500, plus a housing allowance and a car, to work in Indonesia for Development Alternatives Inc. of Bethesda, according to Scott.) But that is different than health insurance coverage denied because of a pre-existing condition, which was a major part of the president's health care law.

To read more, visit:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/the-road-weve-traveled-a-misleading-account-of-obamas-mother-and-her-insurance-dispute/2012/03/18/gIQAdDd4KS_blog.html

NY Tea Party Activist Throws Hat Into Congressional Race

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 12:22 PM PDT

By MAURY THOMPSON, PostStar.com

A tea party activist from Jefferson County said she will challenge Matt Doheny in a primary for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Bill Owens, D-Plattsburgh.

"I basically say that I'm going from my sofa to politics," said Kellie Greene, an international business consultant and seminary student from Sackets Harbor.

Greene and Doheny are running in a proposed new congressional district that would include Warren, Washington and northern Saratoga counties
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Greene said in a telephone interview Friday she is more conservative than Doheny on issues such as abortion and border security.

"Mr. Doheny, I believe, is more moderate than I am. … I am a pro-life conservative. … On top of that, I believe we should be more tight on our (international) borders," she said.

On her campaign website, Greene states she has a unique perspective on border issues, having lived along both the northern and southern U.S. borders.

She grew up in Oswego, and she lived for eight years in Arizona, before recently moving back to New York.

Dohney, an investment fund manager from Watertown, is already building support from the tea party movement.

To read more, visit:  http://poststar.com/news/local/tea-party-activist-throws-hat-into-congressional-race/article_7cc9f988-7093-11e1-aad1-0019bb2963f4.html

Tea Party still rules GOP

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 12:12 PM PDT

By: Paul Bedard, WashingtonExaminer.com

The surprise primary defeat of Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Ohio, by Tea Party challenger Brad Wenstrup, is sending a strong signal to the GOP that the fiscally conservative group is still in charge.

Not only did her Super Tuesday defeat send a warning to squishy Republican incumbents, but conservatives said it will impact House GOP budget talks, likely steering them in the direction of more cuts.

Wenstrup's victory, said Michael Franc, Heritage Foundation vice president of government studies, "has lent a sense of urgency to these discussions." Each week, Franc provides Washington Secrets with the hot tip to watch.

"One litmus test has emerged: How many years until the budget balances? Dozens of House conservatives have conveyed to House leaders they want to see balance within a decade, or less. Or else," added Franc. He said buzz is building around a budget plan that includes bold Medicare reforms suggested by Rep. Todd Rokita, R-Ind., and welfare program overhauls pushed by Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chair of the Republican Study Committee.

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., plans to release his GOP alternative budget this week.

Eliminating today's trillion-dollar plus budget deficit within a decade, of course, will require lawmakers to entertain major structural reforms to entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, and to begin those reforms almost immediately, said Franc.

"Some believe the needle can be threaded if these reforms are included in the budget blueprint," he added.

To read more, visit:  http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/washington-secrets/2012/03/tea-party-still-rules-gop/386046

Monday, March 19, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


THE VETTING – HOLDER 1995: WE MUST ‘BRAINWASH’ PEOPLE ON GUNS

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 05:33 AM PDT

By JOEL B. POLLAK, Breitbart.com

Breitbart.com has uncovered video from 1995 of then-U.S. Attorney Eric Holder announcing a public campaign to “really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way.”

Holder was addressing the Woman’s National Democratic Club. In his remarks, broadcast by CSPAN 2, he explained that he intended to use anti-smoking campaigns as his model to “change the hearts and minds of people in Washington, DC” about guns.

“What we need to do is change the way in which people think about guns, especially young people, and make it something that’s not cool, that it’s not acceptable, it’s not hip to carry a gun anymore, in the way in which we changed our attitudes about cigarettes.”

Holder added that he had asked advertising agencies in the nation’s capital to assist by making anti-gun ads rather than commercials “that make me buy things that I don’t really need.” He had also approached local newspapers and television stations, he said, asking them to devote prime space and time, respectively, to his anti-gun campaign.

Local political leaders and celebrities, Holder said, including Mayor Marion Barry and Jesse Jackson, had been asked to help. In addition, he reported, he had asked the local school board to make the anti-gun message a part of “every day, every school, and every level.”

Despite strict gun control efforts, Washington, DC was and remains one of the nation’s most dangerous cities for gun violence, though crime has abated somewhat since the 1990s.

Holder went on to become Deputy Attorney General in the Clinton administration, and currently serves as Attorney General in the Obama Administration.

The video of Holder’s remarks was uncovered by Breitbart.com contributor Charles C. Johnson.

To read more, visit:  http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/03/18/Holder-Fight-Guns-Like-Cigarettes

EXECUTIVE-ORDER PANIC: MARTIAL LAW IN U.S.?

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 05:21 AM PDT

By DREW ZAHN, WND.com

The White House's late-week release of an executive order has sent the online community into an uproar, worried that President Obama had secretly provided himself means to institute martial law in America.

In the common practice of dumping government documents on a Friday afternoon, just as the news cycle is wrapping up for the week – a move critics say allows the administration to avoid widespread coverage of embarrassing actions – the White House released an executive order on "National Defense Resources Preparedness."

Filled with language about "government-owned equipment" and a "defense executive reserve," among other vague statements, rumors began to spread that the executive order expanded the president's power to do everything from seizing whole industries to drafting private armies.

A Canada Free Press article titled "Obama Executive Order: Peacetime Martial Law!" spread concerns of gasoline ration cards; while an Examiner article declared the order would "nationalize everything" and "allow for a civilian draft." Facebook, email and Twitter were suddenly abuzz, and even the extremely popular Drudge Report posted a link to the White House release under the title "Martial Law? Obama Issues Executive Order."

But are the cries of martial law and expanding executive power justified?

No, says William A. Jacobson, associate clinical professor at Cornell Law School.

To read more, visit:  http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/executive-order-panic-martial-law-in-america/

The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV: Agency director says it will ‘transform’ surveillance

Posted: 19 Mar 2012 05:18 AM PDT

By ROB WAUGH, Daily Mail

When people download a film from Netflix to a flatscreen, or turn on web radio, they could be alerting unwanted watchers to exactly what they are doing and where they are.

Spies will no longer have to plant bugs in your home – the rise of ‘connected’ gadgets controlled by apps will mean that people ‘bug’ their own homes, says CIA director David Petraeus.

The CIA claims it will be able to ‘read’ these devices via the internet – and perhaps even via radio waves from outside the home.

Everything from remote controls to clock radios can now be controlled via apps – and chip company ARM recently unveiled low-powered, cheaper chips which will be used in everything from fridges and ovens to doorbells.

The resultant chorus of ‘connected’ gadgets will be able to be read like a book – and even remote-controlled, according to CIA CIA Director David Petraeus, according to a recent report by Wired’s ‘Danger Room’ blog.

Petraeus says that web-connected gadgets will ‘transform’ the art of spying – allowing spies to monitor people automatically without planting bugs, breaking and entering or even donning a tuxedo to infiltrate a dinner party.

To read more, visit:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2115871/The-CIA-wants-spy-TV-Agency-director-says-net-connected-gadgets-transform-surveillance.html

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Tax the rich … more? Why Jerry Brown changed his plan to save California.

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 04:40 PM PDT

By Daniel B. Wood, The Christian Science Monitor

California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) is willing to ratchet up taxes on the rich in order to ensure that his top political priority – a ballot initiative to help pare back California's $9.2 billion deficit – has a better chance of passing this fall.

The move is a nod to political reality. The California Federation of Teachers (CFT) was planning to put its own tax measures on the ballot to compete with Governor Brown's, and voters typically vote "no" when confused by multiple initiatives on the same topic. So in a deal with the union this week, Brown agreed to amend his plan, making it tougher on California's wealthiest residents.

Brown's willingness to change his plan is evidence of how deeply the initiative process has reshaped the political landscape in California. With the Republican minority refusing to play ball in the Legislature, the ballot was Brown's last resort for his tax plan – and with the teacher's union threatening to play spoiler, Brown had little choice but to compromise, experts say.

"The initiative system shifts a lot of power from elected officials to those who can mount initiative campaigns," says Jack Pitney, a political scientist at Claremont McKenna College, via e-mail. "Brown didn’t have much leverage over the union. The union had a great deal of leverage over Brown."

To read more, visit:  http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2012/0316/Tax-the-rich-more-Why-Jerry-Brown-changed-his-plan-to-save-California

Memo to Cameron and Obama: if you want cheaper oil, stop printing money!

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 04:36 PM PDT

By James Delingpole, The Telegraph

One of the understandable issues of concern which has been raised during David Cameron’s Brokeback-Mountain-style bonding session with his fellow liberal Barack Obama is the rising price of oil. Maybe they should watch the clip of Ron Paul telling it like it is to Obama’s Spendthrift-in-Chief (aka head of the Federal Reserve) Ben Bernanke. (H/T Cobden Centre).

The point Ron Paul makes is a very simple one: when you print money everything – including oil – gets more expensive. Sure it may suit the Obama/Cameron narrative to insist that the oil price rise is down to external factors like Chinese demand or the tensions with Iran. But the truth is that a lot of it is a problem of their own making thanks to Quantitative Easing (QE) policies which are not only stealing money from savers, encouraging a misallocation of resources, and punishing pensioners, but which are also massively increasing the cost of living and the price of oil.

As Paul notes, “someone is stealing wealth and it’s very upsetting.”

To read more, visit:  http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100144641/memo-to-cameron-and-obama-if-you-want-cheaper-oil-stop-printing-money/

Americans Embrace “Smart” Gadgets Used to Spy on Them

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 04:32 PM PDT


From InfoWars.com

CIA director David Petraeus has said that the rise of new "smart" gadgets means that Americans are effectively bugging their own homes, saving US spy agencies a job when it identifies any "persons of interest".

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/americans-embrace-smart-gadgets-used-to-spy-on-them/

Champaign Tea Party Announces Annual Tax Day Rally

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 04:23 PM PDT

From The Daily Illini

With a month to go, tax returns are nearing their due date. In the occasion, the Champaign Tea Party is planning a rally to be held at West side Park, on April the 15th from 1:00 to 2:30 PM.

Champaign Tea Party Chairman, Norman Davis, stated the speaker line up will include local entrepreneur Habeeb Habeeb and Adam Andrzejewski, founder of For the Good of Illinois and former Illinois gubernatorial candidate.

"I am very excited about our speakers," Davis said. "Habeeb brings a genuine love for the United States combined with a conservative's views on taxes. Adam will be speaking about the need for more transparency and responsibility in government."

"We want to invite and encourage everyone to come out and have a good time," said Davis.
This will be the third Tax Day Rally, held annually since the local parties founding three years ago.

To read more, visit: http://www.dailyillini.com/index.php/article/2012/03/champaign_tea_party_announces_annual_tax_day_rally

Rand Paul writes Bob McDonnell about Virginia bill

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 04:07 PM PDT

By Anita Kumar, The Washington Post

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R.- Ky.) penned a letter to Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. But it's not about his father's run for president.

Paul, a tea party favorite, is asking McDonnell (R) to sign a bill that would ban state employees — including the Virginia National Guard and State Police — from assisting in the federal detention of U.S. citizens without criminal charges or court hearings.

"It is my sincere hope that you will join me and other freedom-loving Americans in support of HB1160 by signing it into law," Paul wrote to McDonnell in a letter dated Thursday. "The Father of the Constitution and the architect of the Bill of Rights, Virginia's own James Madison, would be proud of Virginia's General Assembly for passing HB1160. ''

The bill, introduced by Del. Bob Marshall (R-Prince William), who is running for U.S. Senate, was passed in the final days of the legislative session last week by the General Assembly, despite opposition by fellow Republicans.

The legislation is based on the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, which Marshall and Rand say allows the indefinite government detention of citizens in some cases.

To read more, visit: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/virginia-politics/post/rand-paul-writes-bob-mcdonnell-about-virginia-bill/2012/03/16/gIQAjm7cGS_blog.html

The Obamacare case is a ‘win-win’ for the Tea Party

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 03:59 PM PDT

By Dean Clancy, legislative counsel and vice president of healthcare policy, FreedomWorks, The Hill

On March 26, the Supreme Court will begin three days of historic oral arguments on the president's controversial healthcare law.

No matter what the court decides, it's likely to galvanize the law's opponents, identified with the Tea Party movement, more than its supporters.

Here's why:

Elections are won and lost based on differential turnout, which is a fancy word for what happens when Team A, although tied with Team B in the polls, shows up in greater numbers at the polls — and thus cleans Team B's clock.

Turnout is determined mostly by intensity of feeling. Unfortunately for Democrats, on this issue the intensity is concentrated among the law's opponents within the Tea Party.

To read more, visit:  http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/216475-the-obamacare-case-is-a-win-win-for-the-tea-party

Sharron Angle won’t run for elected office in 2012

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 03:55 PM PDT


From KTVN.com

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) – Nevada Republican Sharron Angle says she didn’t take her decision not to run for office in this year’s election lightly.

The tea party favorite said she will instead focus on what she calls an epidemic of voter fraud. In a video posted on her website on Friday, Angle said she intends to work on a film to document voter fraud and election tampering.

Many staunch conservatives feel voter fraud or election tampering led to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s victory over Angle two years ago, though county and election officials said there was no evidence to support those claims.

Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller says Angle’s “unsupported fraud claims” doesn’t give elections officials enough information even to open up a case file.

To read more, visit:  http://www.ktvn.com/story/17179295/sharron-angle-wont-run-for-elected-office-in-2012

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Lawmakers Consider Digital Download Tax

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:56 PM PDT


From NBC Connecticut

Downloading music, movies, e-books and Apps could soon cost Connecticut residents more as lawmakers consider a tax on digital downloads.

The bill, proposed by the General Assembly’s Finance, Review and Bonding Committee, would have consumers pay the 6.35% sales tax on any electronic transfer.

Supporters say the bill would level the playing field for brick-and-mortar retailers in the state who are already required to charge Connecticut sales tax to consumers who purchase these products in their stores.

About 25 states around the country have already begun taxing digital downloads.

To read more, visit:  http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/Lawmakes-Consider-Digital-Download-Tax–142901075.html

Goldman Op-Ed Shows Need for Volcker Rule, Democrats Say

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:54 PM PDT


By Phil Mattingly and James Rowley – Bloomberg.com

The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) employee who criticized the company's culture in a newspaper column bolsters the case for Wall Street restrictions like the Volcker rule, congressional Democrats said.

While the March 14 New York Times (NYT) opinion piece by former executive director Greg Smith drew no requests for hearings or investigations, lawmakers including Senators Carl Levin of Michigan and Jeff Merkley said the article showed why the U.S. needs tighter restrictions on Wall Street practices. The two Democrats authored the Volcker rule's ban on proprietary trading and conflicts of interest in the Dodd-Frank Act.

Former Goldman Sachs executive director Greg Smith's New York Times opinion column published March 14 drew no requests for hearings or deeper investigations. Lawmakers including Senators Carl Levin of Michigan and Jeff Merkley of Oregon, the Democrats who authored the Volcker rule's ban on proprietary trading and conflicts of interest in the Dodd-Frank Act said the piece strengthened the case for restrictions on Wall Street trading.

Congress can't "legislate the culture but I think the heart of this goes to why we needed the Merkley-Levin amendment," Merkley, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, said in an interview.

To read more, visit:  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-16/goldman-employee-reinforces-need-for-volcker-rule-democrats-say.html

The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:53 PM PDT

By James Bamford, Wired.com

The spring air in the small, sand-dusted town has a soft haze to it, and clumps of green-gray sagebrush rustle in the breeze. Bluffdale sits in a bowl-shaped valley in the shadow of Utah's Wasatch Range to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. It's the heart of Mormon country, where religious pioneers first arrived more than 160 years ago. They came to escape the rest of the world, to understand the mysterious words sent down from their god as revealed on buried golden plates, and to practice what has become known as "the principle," marriage to multiple wives.

Today Bluffdale is home to one of the nation's largest sects of polygamists, the Apostolic United Brethren, with upwards of 9,000 members. The brethren's complex includes a chapel, a school, a sports field, and an archive. Membership has doubled since 1978—and the number of plural marriages has tripled—so the sect has recently been looking for ways to purchase more land and expand throughout the town.

But new pioneers have quietly begun moving into the area, secretive outsiders who say little and keep to themselves. Like the pious polygamists, they are focused on deciphering cryptic messages that only they have the power to understand. Just off Beef Hollow Road, less than a mile from brethren headquarters, thousands of hard-hatted construction workers in sweat-soaked T-shirts are laying the groundwork for the newcomers' own temple and archive, a massive complex so large that it necessitated expanding the town's boundaries. Once built, it will be more than five times the size of the US Capitol.

Rather than Bibles, prophets, and worshippers, this temple will be filled with servers, computer intelligence experts, and armed guards. And instead of listening for words flowing down from heaven, these newcomers will be secretly capturing, storing, and analyzing vast quantities of words and images hurtling through the world's telecommunications networks. In the little town of Bluffdale, Big Love and Big Brother have become uneasy neighbors.

To read more, visit:  http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/

Bob Barr Files Lawsuit Against TSA Over ‘Drudge’ Controversy

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:51 PM PDT

By Paul Joseph Watson, Infowars.com

Former Congressman Bob Barr's Liberty Guard organization has filed a lawsuit against the TSA after the federal agency refused to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request that sought to discover whether or not the TSA temporarily amended its security policies for political reasons during the height of the national opt out day protest in late 2010.

The lawsuit seeks to discover if there was internal TSA discussion of individuals and websites that promoted the national opt out day, including prominent critics of the TSA like Matt Drudge and Alex Jones.

Liberty Guard's original FOIA request sought to obtain all internal TSA material that mentions the terms "Matt Drudge", "Drudgereport.com", "Alex Jones", "PrisonPlanet.com", "John Tyner", "national opt-out day", "Opt-Out Alliance" and "domestic extremists."

The lawsuit, to be heard in the Eastern District Court of Virginia, seeks to secure the release of 9 pages of material the TSA admits it has which include some or all of the terms listed above, but has refused to disclose.

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/bob-barr-files-lawsuit-against-tsa-over-drudge-controversy/

White rice link seen with Type 2 diabetes, says study

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:48 PM PDT


By AFP, YahooNewsCanada

Health researchers said on Thursday they had found a troubling link between higher consumption of rice and Type 2 diabetes, a disease that in some countries is becoming an epidemic.

Further work is need to probe the apparent association and diets that are notoriously high in sugar and fats should remain on the no-go list, they cautioned.

“What we’ve found is white rice is likely to increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes, especially at high consumption levels such as in Asian populations,” Qi Sun of the Harvard School of Public Health told AFP.

“But at the same time people should pay close attention to the other things they eat.

“It’s very important to address not just a single food but the whole pattern of consumption.”

To read more, visit:  http://ca.news.yahoo.com/white-rice-seen-type-2-diabetes-says-study-233837784.html

California could decide the GOP nominee

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:46 PM PDT

By Aaron Blake, The Washington Post

California is not exactly the GOP's idea of home turf.

But in the 2012 Republican presidential primary, it's the most important state on the calendar.

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign stop at William Jewell College on Tuesday, in Liberty, Mo. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

California's June 5 primary, despite being the second-to-last contest, is looking more and more like it may determine whether Mitt Romney can win the Republican nomination or whether the party goes to its August convention without a nominee.

"If Gingrich drops out and Santorum can go at Romney one on one, it could be competitive all the way to California, in which case California would pretty much decide the nomination," said John Ryder, a Republican National Committeeman from Tennessee who is an expert on the delegate process.

Part of the reason is the state's sheer size. Because states are given three delegates to the Republican National Convention for every congressional district they have, California has a whopping 172 delegates. That's more than 15 percent of the delegates needed to win the nomination.

California is technically a winner-take-all state, but because basically all of its delegates are awarded by congressional district, there is the possibility that they get sliced up any number of ways.

To read more, visit:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/california-could-decide-the-gop-nominee/2012/03/15/gIQAu8nCES_print.html

Bryant Declared Tea Party Governor

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:44 PM PDT

By Maggie Wade, WLBT3 NBC

He has been proclaimed the First Tea Party Governor. Thursday night Phil Bryant addressed Tea Party members at the Farmer’s Market on High Street in Jackson.

Tea Party leaders say Bryant enjoyed their support during his campaign and they backed his platform. The event was a follow up to a meeting for the Mississippi Federation of Republican Women who met at the state capitol Thursday.

The Governor was asked if he felt being so closely tied to the Tea Party would alienate Mississippians who don’t agree with their views on issues such as patriotism, immigration and abortion.

“I don’t think so, I mean I’m a Republican, I’m a Methodist, I’m a dad, I was a Big Brother for many years, I’ve been on mission trips, I’ve been supporting the Tea Party. All of us have lots of things that we do in life, I can’t imagine that it would,” said Governor Bryant.

To read more, visit:  http://www.wlbt.com/story/17171948/bryant-declared-tea-party-governor

Friday, March 16, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Senate Republicans Warn IRS Against Scrutiny of Tea Party

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:21 PM PDT

By Jonathan D. Salant, BusinessWeek.com

Senate Republicans today expressed concern that the Internal Revenue Service was singling out Tea Party groups for extra scrutiny in deciding whether to grant them tax-exempt status.

"It is critical that the public have confidence that federal tax compliance efforts are pursued in a fair, even- handed, and transparent manner – without regard to politics of any kind," the senators wrote to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman.

Their letter followed a similar one written March 1 by House Ways and Means oversight subcommittee Chairman Charles Boustany, a Louisiana Republican, and followed a call by Senate Democrats for the IRS to cap political spending by nonprofits that don't disclose their donors.

Anti-tax Tea Party groups have backed Republicans, and gaining nonprofit status would allow them to engage in political activity while keeping their donors hidden, unlike traditional political action committees. They are applying for social welfare status under Section 501(c)(4) of the tax code, which means that political activity can't be their primary focus.

Other nonprofit groups such as Crossroads GPS, affiliated with Republican strategist Karl Rove; and Americans for Prosperity, funded in part by Koch Industries Inc. executives Charles and David Koch, spent more than $130 million on the 2010 elections, with more than $120 million of that going to elect Republican congressional candidates. The money helped the Republicans to a net gain of 63 House seats and 6 Senate seats.

Democratic Groups

On the Democratic side, a PAC supporting President Barack Obama's re-election, Priorities USA Action, has an affiliated nonprofit that can keep its contributors hidden.

Outside group spending has increased since the Supreme Court, in its 2010 Citizens United decision, removed restrictions on independent corporate and union spending on political ads.

To read more, visit:  http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-03-14/republicans-accuse-irs-of-scrutinizing-tea-party-groups

Good News: Jobless Claims Back at 4-Year Lows

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:18 PM PDT

From: FOXBusiness.com

New claims for unemployment benefits fell back to a four-year low last week, a government report showed on Thursday, suggesting further strengthening in the labor market.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 14,000 to a seasonally adjusted 351,000, the Labor Department said. That took claims back to a four-year low reached in February.

The prior week’s figure was revised up to 365,000 from the previously reported 362,000. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims falling to 356,000 last week.

The four-week moving average for new claims, considered a better measure of labor market trends, was unchanged at 355,750.

First-time applications for jobless benefits have been tucked in a tight range since mid-February, a hopeful sign for the labor market, which has enjoyed three straight months of employment gains above 200,000.

The jobless rate held at a three-year low of 8.3 percent in February.

While the Federal Reserve on Tuesday acknowledged the recent improvement in the labor market, it remained concerned with the still-high unemployment rate.

To read more, visit:  http://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/2012/03/15/good-news-jobless-claims-back-at-4-year-lows/

TSA set to test new screening protocols for elderly

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:16 PM PDT

By Mike M. Ahlers, CNN

After years of criticism, the Transportation Security Administration is taking the initial steps to modify screening for people age 75 or older.

Beginning Monday, the TSA will test procedures allowing those passengers to leave their shoes on, as well as light outerwear. Other changes are intended to reduce the likelihood that older passengers will be subjected to a pat-down.

The tests will be conducted at four airports: Chicago’s O’Hare, Denver International, Portland International in Oregon, and Orlando International. If they are successful, the TSA could expand the procedures to checkpoints nationwide.

The new protocols closely parallel changes implemented last fall for passengers age 12 and under, and for the same reason — intelligence indicates that they are unlikely to be involved in a terrorist attack, the TSA said.

TSA spokesman Greg Soule said the agency is trying to “move away from the one-size-fits-all approach” to security screening. The changes will manage risk, but not eliminate it, he said.

At the selected checkpoints, passengers 75 and older will be allowed to leave their shoes and light outerwear on. If the full-body scanner detects an anomaly, the passenger will be allowed a second pass through the machine to resolve the issue.

To read more, visit:  http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/14/travel/tsa-elderly-screening/index.html

DARPA Unveils Drone-Slaying War Laser

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:13 PM PDT

BY NEAL UNGERLEIDER, FastCompany.com

DARPA is unveiling a portable laser weapons system, HELLADS, which seems like something out of a sci-fi movie. The new laser application, created by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems with a custom power system from Saft Batteries, will help change the way the American military fights future wars. Current military laser systems are bulky contraptions which are mainly the size of a passenger jet, while the proposed DARPA weapon can fit on the back of a flatbed truck. The 150-kilowatt, solid state laser weapon is strong enough to take down drones or other aerial targets; a prototype is expected to be available by the end of 2012.

HELLADS stands for High Energy Liquid Laser Area Defense System. Since laser beams work at the speed of light, it’s effectively impossible for aerial targets to dodge them. The use of laser beams against land targets is complicated by line-of-sight issues, but the miniaturization of laser technology makes them perfect for use against aerial and naval targets. The demonstration laser for DARPA will be the first 150-kilowatt laser weapon of its kind. DARPA plans to use the completed prototypes against targets at White Sands Missile Range in early 2013–this will include ground testing against rockets, mortars, and surface-to-air missiles.

Although video footage of HELLADS is not available yet, this clip of a previously developed American-Israeli laser system (which will be discussed later) from Northrop Grumman gives a good idea of how the system will work.

The big advance with these weapons is in the strength of the lasers and in their portability. Saft’s Annie Sennet-Cassity told Fast Company that while previous military laser prototypes were stronger, they were also about the size of a passenger jet. This creates obvious difficulties in battlefield or aerial use. A 150-kilowatt laser beam is powerful enough to destroy aircraft.

Previous military laser weapons primarily relied on blinding pilots with laser beams, rather than destroying the aircraft itself. For the United States Air Force, the ultimate goal is to equip bombers and UAVs with HELLADS weaponry.

However, the United States is not the only nation developing laser weapons. The Israeli government and American defense contractors have quietly been working for years on the Nautilus laser system, which in the words of Wired’s Danger Room blog, gave the country a "ray gun defense." Russia has been working on aerial military lasers since at least 2010, and India has also been developing a laser weapon system of its own.

While the idea of military lasers, death rays, and ray guns encourage all sorts of futurist fantasies, there will be major limitations to these weapons. Despite the fact that DARPA’s laser can destroy airplanes, the strength of the laser beam is greatly weakened by clouds, haze, and dust clouds—something that can limit on-the-ground use in warzones.

To read more, visit:  http://www.fastcompany.com/1823017/darpa-hellads-military-drone-laser

Science declares war on eating meat: Pharma pills may be introduced to induce nausea when people consume beef or pork

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:10 PM PDT

By:  Ethan A. Huff, NaturalNews.com

There is a concerted effort currently underway to demonize all things meat, regardless of how it is raised or produced, by blaming disease, obesity, and now even global warming, on human meat consumption. And a recent paper put out by S. Matthew Liao, a professor of philosophy and bioethics at New York University, outlines some outlandish solutions for how to combat so-called man-made climate change, including a recommendation that pharmaceutical companies develop drugs to induce nausea when people eat beef or pork products.

In a recent interview with Ross Anderson from The Atlantic, Liao presents his case for why he believes humans need to be micromanaged, controlled, and ultimately genetically-engineered (GE) for the betterment of the planet. Cutting greenhouse gas emissions and implementing various environmental measures are simply not enough, in Liao’s mind, to stop his theory of man-made climate change, which has led him to envision a world where human beings are genetically redesigned with “eco-friendly” characteristics, and where pharmaceutical drugs are used to reprogram the way people think and act.

Drug-induced vegetarianism to ‘save the planet’

Making no differentiation between meat that comes from grass-fed, pasture-based livestock, and meat from genetically-modified (GM), grain-fed, confined livestock, Liao claims that “livestock farming” in general is responsible for a large bulk of man-made global warming. So his solution to this alleged problem is to urge drug companies to create a pill or patch that would induce nausea when a person consumes a meat product.

“The paper suggests that such individuals could take a pill that would trigger mild nausea upon the ingestion of meat, which would then lead to a lasting aversion to meat-eating,” writes Anderson about Liao’s idea of an anti-meat drug, which admittedly would be voluntary, at least initially. And if the drug option is not plausible, then Liao suggests an anti-meat patch that would stimulate an immune response that rejects the assimilation of meat proteins in the body.

Pasture-raised animals actually help the environment, naturally improve soil health

Liao’s short-sighted and ignorant views about meat production are concerning, because they could be used to implement tyrannical restrictions on meat consumption in the very near future. What Liao fails to grasp is the difference between the factory-farm model of raising livestock, which is destroying human health and the environment, and small-scale, pasture-based models of raising livestock, which are actually improving the environment and soil health.

Back in 2010, Lisa Abend from TIME wrote a great piece about how grass-fed livestock operations are changing the way meat is produced, and all for the better. Unlike conventional livestock, grazing animals eat grass and other forage that humans cannot eat, and naturally work manure and other organic matter into soil while they ruminate, which improves soil nutrient content and keeps carbon dioxide in the ground where it belongs (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1953692,00.html).

In the pasture-based model, grazing animals are a vital part of the ecological cycle rather than a detriment to it, and the meat these animals produce is highly-nutritious and rich in healthy omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients. Pasture-raised animals, in other words, are an essential component of vibrant environmental health, as opposed to their confined counterparts, which are responsible for immense environmental destruction (http://www.naturalnews.com/027199_meat_fat_cattle.html).

To read more, visit:  http://www.naturalnews.com/035248_meat_consumption_nausea_pills.html

Utah senator faces caucus challenge from Tea Party candidates

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:07 PM PDT

By Debbie Hummel, Reuters.com

Seeking one last term, Republican U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch is facing what may prove to be the toughest re-election of his 36-year tenure in Thursday’s Utah Republican caucus against two popular younger Tea Party-backed candidates.

Conservative and heavily Republican Utah last elected a Democrat to the U.S. Senate more than four decades ago, so the Republican nominee is usually considered the presumptive winner of the general election in November.

For a senior stalwart of the Republican mainstream like Hatch, the ranking Republican on the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee, the Senate seat has long been regarded as his to lose. He was first elected in 1976 and turns 78 next week.

But former state Senator Dan Liljenquist, 37, and state Representative Chris Herrod, 46, are running this year against Hatch, saying now is the time for change.

Both have gained a strong following from the conservative Tea Party movement with campaign rhetoric focused on such themes such as reducing the size of government and lowering taxes. They have suggested Hatch’s principles have been compromised by his lengthy tenure as part of the inside-the-Beltway establishment.

“It’s time for a new generation to step up and lead,” Liljenquist said in a recent interview. “Washington will not be changed from the inside.”

To read more, visit:  http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/14/us-usa-politics-utah-idUSBRE82D0Z020120314

CHRIS ROCK ATTACKS Camera Over Tea Party Question

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:04 PM PDT

From: TMZ.com

Chris Rock violently attacked a journalist’s camera in January — after the guy tried to trap Rock with a question about the comedian’s controversial stance on the Tea Party — and the intense footage has just surfaced.

In case you didn’t know — Rock went OFF on the TP last year in an Esquire interview, claiming, “When I see the Tea Party and all this stuff, it actually feels like racism's almost over. Because this is the last — this is the act up before the sleep. They're going crazy. They're insane.”

So conservative writer Jason Mattera decided to question Rock about his opinion at the Sundance Film Festival in January — blindsiding Rock with a TP question … asking, “When you said the Tea Party was insane and racist …”

But before he could finish his question, Rock tried to walk away. When he discovered his path was blocked by other people, Rock turned around and grabbed Mattera’s camera and wrestled it to the ground.

A rep for Chris says the actor’s attorney is looking into the video.

To read more, visit:  http://www.tmz.com/2012/03/14/chris-rock-tea-party-attack-video/#.T2J1EhEgd8x

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


How to Avoid Unfair Property Taxes; Top 15 Highest Property Tax Counties

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:33 AM PDT

By SUSANNA KIM, ABC News

The battered real estate market has another side effect that often goes overlooked, consumer finance and tax experts say: Millions of homeowners are unknowingly paying too much property tax.

According to the National Taxpayers Union, about 30 percent of properties in the U.S. are assessed at higher values than they are really worth. That means their owners pay inflated property tax bills while other taxpayers in their towns reap the benefits.

Cities, counties and school districts are collecting 20 percent more in property taxes than they did in 2006, before the housing bubble burst and when home values were one-third higher than they are today, USA Today reported.

Though some of the assessments may have adjusted, the total amount of local state and property tax collection has only taken a small dip very recently, said Pete Sepp, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union. Sepp said that may mean the assessments have been decreasing but property tax rates may be increasing.

“Homeowners probably haven’t been getting the relief they expected when values dropped,” he said.

In 2003, the New York Public Interest Research Group examined assessment accuracy of nearly 700,000 homes in New York City and found that 31 percent were incorrectly over or under-assessed, based on fair market value.

Meanwhile, only 2 percent of homeowners appeal their property taxes, according to the National Taxpayers Union.

To read more, visit:  http://abcnews.go.com/Business/fight-high-property-taxes-top-10-counties/story?id=15912973#.T2DjzBEgd8w

What If Ron Paul Really Killed the Fed?

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:30 AM PDT

By Joe Mont, TheStreet.com

The most radical proposals to surface during this year’s presidential primaries are Congressman Ron Paul’s dual efforts to abolish the Federal Reserve and return the Unites States to a monetary standard backed by gold.

Should he prevail in November, and make good on his mission, how would that feat be accomplished and, perhaps more importantly, how would it affect average Americans?

It depends on whom you ask.

Economists — many freely admit it — have a spotty record when it comes to prognostication. There are diverse schools of thought within economics, and it is hardly an exact science despite the seeming precision of its mathematical formulas.

Abolishing the Federal Reserve is to take less than a year during a Ron Paul presidency. It would start with an audit of the Fed and end with the Treasury Department assuming its duties, overseeing a monetary supply backed by gold. (Silver has been touted as a potential secondary monetary commodity).

Paul is not the only high-profile figure who has championed an end to the Fed.

To read more, visit:  http://www.thestreet.com/story/11454329/1/what-if-ron-paul-really-killed-the-fed.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEN

Major US Airport To Evict TSA Screeners

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:26 AM PDT

By: Paul Joseph Watson, Infowars.com

One of America's busiest airports, Orlando Sanford International, has announced it will opt out of using TSA workers to screen passengers, a move which threatens the highly unpopular federal agency's role in other airports across the nation.

"The president of the airport said Tuesday that he would apply again to use private operators to screen passengers, using federal standards and oversight," reports the Miami Herald.

With Sanford International having originally been prevented by the TSA from opting out back in November 2010 when the federal agency froze the ability for airports to use their own private screeners, a law passed by the Senate last month forces the TSA to reconsider applications.

Larry Dale hinted that the move was motivated by the innumerable horror stories passengers have told of their encounters with the TSA, noting that the change was designed to provide a more "customer friendly" operation.

The agency has been slow to reissue the guidelines on the the rule change, prompting Republican Representatives John Mica of Florida, Darrell Issa of California and Jason Chaffetz of Utah to press TSA head John Pistole to implement the mandate.

Appearing at Orlando Sanford International yesterday, Mica said he had written to 200 airports advising them of the opportunity to op out of using TSA screeners.

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/major-us-airport-to-evict-tsa-screeners/

Unknown Tech Company Defies FBI In Mystery Surveillance Case

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:23 AM PDT

By Kim Zetter, Wired.com

Sometime earlier this year, a provider of communication services in the United States – perhaps a phone company, perhaps Twitter – got a letter from the FBI demanding it turn over information on one, or possibly even hundreds, of its customers. The letter instructed the company to never disclose the existence of the demand to anyone – in particular, the target of the investigation.

This sort of letter is not uncommon post-9/11 and with the passage of the U.S. Patriot Act, which gave the FBI increased authority to issue so-called National Security Letters (NSLs). In 2010, the FBI sent more than 24,000 NSLs to ISPs and other companies, seeking information on more than 14,000 individuals in the U.S.

The public heard about none of these letters.

But this time, the company that received the request pushed back. It told the agency that it wanted to tell its customer that he or she was being targeted, which would give the customer a chance to fight the request in court, as a group of Twitter users did last year when the Justice Department sought their records under a different kind of request. The minor defiance in this latest case was enough to land the NSL request in a federal court docket last Friday, where the government filed a request for a court order to force the company to adhere to the gag order.

In its petition, the government asserted that disclosure of the fact or contents of its NSL "may endanger the national security of the United States" and urged the court to issue an order binding the company to the nondisclosure provision, or be in violation of federal law and face contempt charges.

Although documents in the case are redacted to hide the identity of the company and the target of the investigation, they shed a little light on how NSLs are working these days, after a few reforms.

To read more, visit:  http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/mystery-nsl/

Obamacare to cost $1.76 trillion over 10 yrs

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:21 AM PDT

By: Philip Klein, The Washington Examiner

President Obama’s national health care law will cost $1.76 trillion over a decade, according to a new projection released today by the Congressional Budget Office, rather than the $940 billion forecast when it was signed into law.

Democrats employed many accounting tricks when they were pushing through the national health care legislation, the most egregious of which was to delay full implementation of the law until 2014, so it would appear cheaper under the CBO’s standard ten-year budget window and, at least on paper, meet Obama’s pledge that the legislation would cost “around $900 billion over 10 years.”

When the final CBO score came out before passage, critics noted that the true 10 year cost would be far higher than advertised once projections accounted for full implementation.

Today, the CBO released new projections from 2013 extending through 2022, and the results are as critics expected: the ten-year cost of the law’s core provisions to expand health insurance coverage has now ballooned to $1.76 trillion.

That’s because we now have estimates for Obamacare’s first nine years of full implementation, rather than the mere six when it was signed into law. Only next year will we get a true ten-year cost estimate, if the law isn’t overturned by the Supreme Court or repealed by then.

Given that in 2022, the last year available, the gross cost of the coverage expansions are $265 billion, we’re likely looking at about $2 trillion over the first decade, or more than double what Obama advertised.

To read more, visit:  http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/cbo-obamacare-cost-176-trillion-over-10-yrs/425831

Why Ron Paul May Cut a Deal With Mitt Romney

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:17 AM PDT

By ALEX ALTMAN, Time Swampland

For Ron Paul, victory is finally in sight. No, not a swearing-in ceremony next January 20, or even a single statewide win. Halfway through the primary season, Paul has won only a preference poll in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and he is running dead last in delegates among the four GOP candidates for President. He has spent a lot, if not always wisely: the $31.55 he has dropped per vote (more than even Mitt Romney) is a sum that might shock even a Democrat.

But winning the presidency was never Paul's foremost goal, and as he nears the end of his last presidential crusade, he has one more chance to promote his ideas. The Republican race is a muddled mess. Even after his southern losses, only Romney has a real shot at amassing the 1,144 delegates required to wrap up the nomination, and he would then face the task of unifying the GOP's warring factions. Which is why Paul's campaign has sent discreet signals to Camp Romney that the keys to Paul's shop can be had for the right price.

History suggests the two men are already in cahoots. Throughout the primary, Paul has been Romney's secret weapon. During the 20 GOP debates, Paul attacked Romney's rivals a total of 39 times while sparing Romney entirely, according to an analysis by the liberal group ThinkProgress. Paul leapt to Romney's defense when his tenure at Bain Capital and his taste for firing insurance companies came under attack, and skewered a series of Romney antagonists in TV ads. "He is our deputy campaign manager," jokes one Romney ally.

Paul's advisers bristle at suggestions that the libertarian icon is in league the GOP frontrunner. They say Paul still has a shot at the nomination if he can hold Romney beneath the delegate threshold until Tampa and then force a floor fight that sends delegates fleeing to Paul on a secondary ballot. This may be the company line, but the scenario is improbable enough that even Paul has conceded his "chances are slim."

Even as they tamp down rumors of a pact, Paul's advisers concede that the friendship between Paul and Romney is the initial step toward a deal. And behind the scenes, discussions between the two campaigns — as well as initial discussions with the Santorum and Gingrich camps, according to one Paul adviser — are slowly taking shape.

An alliance could benefit both camps. Paul's support would go a long way toward helping Romney with a bloc of young Republicans who have been turning out in huge numbers for Paul and who otherwise might stay home in November. It might also help Romney grab all of Paul's delegates. Such an arrangement would help Paul get what a Romney ally called "an important speaking role at the convention."

To read more, visit:  http://swampland.time.com/2012/03/14/why-ron-paul-may-cut-a-deal-with-mitt-romney/

American flag with President Obama’s image sparks outrage at Florida Democrats

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:14 AM PDT

By Joshua Rhett Miller, FOXNews.com

An American flag with President Obama’s image in place of the stars flew over a Florida county’s Democrat headquarters long enough to enrage local veterans who called the altered banner “a disgrace.”

Lake County Democratic Party officials took down the flag, which flew just below a standard Old Glory on the flagpole outside headquarters in Tavares following complaints by local veterans. But merely taking it down wasn’t enough for several local veterans, who said they fought for the flag Betsy Ross made famous, not one with a politician on it.

“It’s absolutely disrespectful,” Jim Bradford, a 71-year-old veteran who participated in the Bay of Pigs Invasion told FoxNews.com. “It’s totally ridiculous. To put somebody’s picture there, to me, it’s a disgrace to do that.”

Bradford, an organizer with the Veterans Memorial at Fountain Park in Leesburg, Fla., snapped photos of the flag and distributed them to fellow veterans and friends. By late afternoon, he and several other veterans delivered a copy of the federal flag code to Nancy Hurlbert, chairwoman of the Lake County Democratic Party.

“We read that to her, but she would not accept that,” Bradford said. “The discussion finally got a little bit heated.”

The flag, which had been flying for several months without complaint and is available online for $12.95, was later removed by Hurlbert.

Bradford said Hurlbert apologized for the incident, but did not offer any promises that it wouldn’t fly again.

To read more, visit:  http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/14/us-flag-depicting-president-obama-removed-from-floridas-lake-county-democratic/