As more information emerges in the investigation of the weekend mall attack in Minnesota, one fact is emerging that the gun prohibition lobby will feverishly not acknowledge: Good guys with guns make a difference. Much is being made by the mainstream press of the fact that the good guy in this case, Jason Falconer, is […]
Green Venture Capital Harnesses The Power Of the Waves
As the tedious experimental ventures of solar and wind energy generating technologies continue to profit individuals, despite shortcomings in design, astronomical price tags on material and construction, and the continued negative results in cost-benefit analysis, the US green market now braces for the medium of the ocean joining the crowded shelf of alternative power sources. Thanks […]
‘Gun-Free Zone’ Didn’t Stop St. Cloud Slasher, A Gun Did
The whole country knows the truth about Saturday’s slasher attack at the Crossroads Mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota: the mall’s prohibition on “firearms or illegal weapons” did not prevent the attack, but a good guy with a gun stopped it permanently. Described in news reports as an “off-duty police officer from another jurisdiction,” Jason Falconer, […]
Hollywood Actor Disputes The Existence Of the NFL
In the wake of Colin Kaepernick’s polarizing decision to sit on a protest during the National Anthem, actor James Woods is exercising his right to boycott all future NFL television broadcasts. According the Foxnews.com, the silver screen star is adamant in his stance to never again tune into a game in response to the San […]
Seattle Mayor And King County Exec Have Some Explaining To Do
Anti-gun Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and King County Executive Dow Constantine, both liberal Evergreen State Democrats, have some explaining to do after announcing their support for “public, supervised sites where addicts can use heroin,” as reported by the Seattle Times Friday. The body count for “heroin-involved deaths” in King County exceeds the statewide toll of […]
Suspension Policy In School District Eliminates Sanity
Through seventy five percent of a presidential term, a school district in Washington State is struggling to adapt to the ardent repercussions of failed policy in an apparent leap towards the ambiguous ideals of utopia. According to the Seattle Times, the Highline School district (just South of Seattle) is facing a series of dubious consequences […]
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