More Americans wary of U.S. tax man this year “Folks are not paying their taxes because they are spending it on necessary living expenses…” How dare they! What right do they have to feed, house, and clothe their own families?
Safety Exposes Us to Risk: So call the seat belt a boon to safety — no doubt true — but credit it too with spurring the modern study of risk compensation, which by now has been observed well beyond the highway—”in the workplace, on the playing field, at home, in the air.” When people perceive greater safety in skydiving, living in flood zones, having unprotected sex or even in high Read More ...
Coming from Infowars: During the revolutionary war in America, George Washington and America’s founding fathers paid pirates to protect America’s territorial waters, because they had no navy or coast guard of their own. Most Americans supported them. Is this so different? There is no doubt more to this than we are being told. This would make an interesting book.
I stayed up all night reading about this. However, the researchers say key factors could include increased sleeping problems, depression, an unhealthy lifestyle and a raised risk of cardiovascular disease, possibly linked to stress. I think that’s probably key–all the other factors that usually go along with hard work. My motto: work hard, play harder, rest hardest.
Jupiter’s stormy Great Red Spot is shrinking – CNN.com The spot, which is actually an ancient monster storm that measures about three Earths across, lost 15 percent of its diameter between 1996 and 2006, scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found. Waiting for the Al Gore presser explaining why this is our fault.
This may be one of the worst: Addressing what intelligence officials describe as a gaping vulnerability, the legislation also calls for the appointment of a White House cybersecurity “czar” with unprecedented authority to shut down computer networks, including private ones, if a cyberattack is underway, the officials said. Can’t they be content with wrecking health care first?
I’m a walking limping injury, and I think I’ve been to the ER 5 times in the last 15 years. And two of those trips were to take other people to get stitched up. In the past six years, eight people from Austin and one from Luling racked up 2,678 emergency room visits in Central Texas, costing hospitals, taxpayers and others $3 million, according to a report from a nonprofit Read More ...
Wait. But wh…huh? You mean a tax on an industry/corporation is being passed on to a consumer? Does O’Bama know about this?!?!?! That’s not fair! LOL! But major tobacco companies began incorporating that increase into their prices to wholesalers in March. And the companies, wholesalers and retailers in many cases gave prices a boost beyond the tax increase, in part to make up for an expected drop in sales caused Read More ...





