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Sub teacher Johnathan Lamonte Sails charged in drowning of 15 yr old student at East Detroit High School



This is a tough one to comment on without being there.  It’s a tragedy all the way around and I feel bad for the boy’s family and the teacher involved.
Macomb Dailyreports Macomb County authorities have authorized a warrant charging an East Detroit High School teacher with gross negligence in the drowning death of a 15-year-old student who couldn’t swim.

Johnathan Lamonte Sails, 24, of Detroit, a substitute teacher, was teaching a physical education class in the school’s pool without proper credentials, Prosecutor Eric Smith said. The student, Keair Swift, who also lived in Detroit, somehow got into the pool, sank to the bottom and drowned before a fully-clothed assistant principal dove in and pulled the youngster out. 

“This is tragic but more importantly it certainly could have been prevented,” Smith said. “The inaction by Mr. Sails rises above normal negligence.
“It is a case of gross negligence.”

Eastpointe police are in contact with Sails’ attorney. He told police Tuesday morning his client would appear in 16th District Court in Eastpointe for arraignment.
The incident occurred Nov. 8
Smith also put blame on the school district for allowing Sails to teach the class to beginning swimmers without a state certification. Smith said in order to teach swimming an instructor is required to be a certified lifeguard.

Smith added the investigation was drawn out because as attorneys in his office checked with other law enforcement agencies and prosecutors’ offices to see if there was any precedent established for charging school officials.

“We tried to put together a case against East Detroit schools but we could not,” Smith said. “We believe the school district was negligent but we just couldn’t charge them.”

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A more detailed account of what happened can be read here

Timid RINO PunkAss Republicans Pass Clean Debt Bill out the House



This Republican collection of pussies don’t represent the vast majority of the conservative Republican base.  They offer no pushback against out-of-control spending because they have no guts.  I’m ashamed of these men because they’re not men at all. 

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De Blasio and Sharpton to use SEIU/Occupy Wall Street strong arm thug tactics to push taxing the Rich



The Communist mayor of New York doesn’t care what’s written in the New York State Constitution. 
He won’t sit idly by and accept that he doesn’t have the authority to tax affluent New Yorkers for his scam of a Pre K program that in reality is a payoff to the Teachers Union.  

 I predict he’ll be just as lawless as the president of the United States and act like other progressives bullies across the country.   

Don’t be surprised if bus loads of screaming SEIU union members are dispatched to Dean Skelos personal residence in Rockville Centre in an effort to intimidate him with picket lines outside his front door.  This is what progressives do when they want their way and its’ the kind of community organizing tactics Barack Obama taught. 

Don’t doubt me! 

NY NewsDay reports Mayor Bill de Blasio led a battle cry Tuesday against Republican State Senate co-leader Dean Skelos and others lining up against his plan to raise city taxes on high-earning New Yorkers to fund universal prekindergarten.

"The gauntlet's been thrown down in Albany," he told a cheering crowd of clergy at a Bedford-Stuyvesant breakfast. "We will respond."

Skelos, from Rockville Centre, has said he wouldn't permit a vote on de Blasio's plan, which requires state legislative approval.

An angry de Blasio called on the 200 clergy members -- including the Rev. Al Sharpton -- to appeal to their congregations in a four-week lobbying effort to be launched Sunday.
New York City shouldn't be "treated like a colony that doesn't even get to decide its own future," the mayor said.

Skelos' office declined to comment.

The city requires the state legislature's permission for an income tax hike on those making more than $500,000, with revenue to go toward de Blasio's plan for universal pre-K and after-school programs.

Skelos had told reporters Monday, "The constitution of the state has specifically given the legislature oversight of these types of [tax] issues and we have seen in the past when New York [City] went under with bad management."

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Where's the 9 MILLION POUNDS of RECALLED MEAT?

Where's the beef?


The government took it UNDERGROUND

Supplying the D.U.M.B. OPERATION

We all heard the FDA intercepted 9 MILLION pounds of beef that was deemed UNFIT FOR HUMAN FOOD.  Where did it go?  Some say it went to supply the Deep Underground Military Bases.  In fact that's where many MISSING PERSONS end up as prisoners:
http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=799 

ORIGINAL STORY:
http://news-these-days.blogspot.com/2014/02/usda-recalls-9-million-pounds-of-meat.html 

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GOLD and SILVER prices and the coming SHORT SQUEEZE

Investors watching GOLD and SILVER closely


Charts setting up for MASSIVE SHORT SQUEEZE


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Our Economy Distilled (Musical Tribute)

The following chart shows the annual change in beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage wholesalers' sales.


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Don't let the trend line concern you. As seen in the next chart, I assure you that we are more than prepared to throw a legendary party!


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Just look at all that inventory accumulation. Yes, sir. Somebody must know something. The party's definitely coming!



Saturday night - high
Saturday night - high 'n' dry
Saturday night - I'm high
Saturday night - high 'n' dry

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart #1
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Orange County Deputy Sheriff Pine Died From A Gun Shot Injury

Jonathan Scott Pine, Benjamin Holtermann and Erica Pugh

Deputy Pine died at a local hospital after being shot by a burglary suspect. The suspect committed suicide at the scene.

By H. Nelson Goodson
February 11, 2014

Orlando, Florida - On early Tuesday, Orange County Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Scott Pine, 34, died after being shot by burglary suspect Benjamin Holtermann, 28, during a foot chase between homes. Deputy Pine fell from a single gun shot wound and later died at the Orlando Medical Regional Center. Pine was responding to a car burglary call when he confronted Holtermann.
Sheriff's Deputies found Holtermann's body near a home. Investigators believe, he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound.
Another suspect that accompanied Holtermann, Erica Pugh, 18, was taken into custody. She is facing felony charges for burglary and grand theft.

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JOLTS of Déjà Vu

The following chart shows the semiannual average of the number of job openings divided by the number of hires (as seen in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey).


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Note that this ratio appears to be a leading indicator for the last two recessions (too bad there isn't more data to backtest it further).

When the view out the front window (job openings) looks worse than the view out the rear window (hires), then there may be reason for concern (again).

The next chart shows the annual percentage change in the semiannual data.


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Let me guess. We can blame the "recent" decline on two years of bad weather?

The financial experts are bracing for this economy to accelerate in 2014. I have but one question. Which direction? Sigh.

This is not investment advice.

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart #1
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart #2

Wall Street Rallies on Janet Yellen's Report

Wall Street resumes BULL RUN on Yellen's report:


DJIA makes 16,000 again

http://markets.money.cnn.com/markets/overview/modules/chart.asp

The U.S. Economy looks healthy

Janet Yellen handing out free cash :-)

Go Janet!  You're boring but you're ok...

DJIA to 20,000!

Investors long equities look healthy for higher returns as stocks move higher in response to Janet Yellen reporting the FED's objective of maximum employment and price stability remain satisfactory.  Wall Street's reaction to Janet Yellen's policy is already driving all indexes sharply higher... 



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Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress

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Going Rogue, Part X: Americans just don’t properly appreciate the EPA

Going Rogue, Part X: Americans just don’t properly appreciate the EPA


Americans do not fully appreciate the efforts of government to protect them from a wide variety of threats to their health and safety. This effort occurs to some degree at the more local levels, but the real champion of this grand effort is the federal government.

While many federal agencies contribute to this effort, one goes far beyond the others at trying to keep us safe: the Environmental Protection Agency, the EPA.

The EPA is so concerned for the safety and protection of the citizens of the U.S. that it has issued thousands of regulations requiring specific steps be taken to reduce or eliminate actual or potential harm. This agency is so concerned for our welfare that it has even required, under penalty of heavy fines, the use of things that are unavailable.

As part of the Renewable Fuel Standard the EPA required gasoline producers to use cellulosic biofuels, and in its paternalistic effort to keep us safe from threats real and imagined, the EPA fines producers for not using the required quantities of biofuel ingredients, even though those quantities are unavailable.

Not everyone is on board with the EPA’s magnificent efforts on our behalf, such as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning, whose office is suing the EPA over greenhouse gas standards for new power plants. These standards are, according to the AG and the Senator, “impossible” to meet.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and energy industry groups have jumped on the anti-EPA band wagon by urging the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia last August to strike down a federal rule limiting mercury and other toxic emissions from coal- and oil-fired power plants, saying the Agency used flawed methods to create unachievable emissions standards.

Even the EPA’s fellow federal agency, the State Department, has shocked Americans by daring to disagree with the ideological environmental dogma of the Obama administration.

When the State Department was performing an environmental review of the Keystone XL pipeline project, the EPA intervened. The pipeline project would carry crude oil from Alberta, Canada to refineries in the U.S., which supporters say would provide a big step toward energy independence. The EPA argued, however, that this pipeline should be treated differently than every other pipeline ever constructed in the country.

The State Department’s report found that the project would create nearly 2,000 jobs lasting for two years and would support more than 40,000 jobs, and further finds that the pipeline provides enough positives to negate whatever negatives the EPA believes may result.

Even the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers found reason to criticize the EPA’s zealous efforts to protect us from every conceivable negative influence in our lives. The Boilermakers’ President Emeritus Charles W. Jones states in a commentary on the union’s Web site, “particle and ozone standards will damage the economy without significantly helping the environment.”

The EPA has moved to make ozone and airborne particle standards so strict, in fact, “that former EPA administrator William Ruckelshaus has called them ‘an impossible standard of perfection,’" the commentary continues. “So strict that many U.S. electrical power plants, pulp mills, cement kilns, chemical plants, smelters, and manufacturing plants are expected to close down rather than try to meet them. Thousands of American workers could lose their jobs. So strict that many of the scientists on the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC) cannot support them,” Mr. Jones states, citing the effects on his organization’s members.

Thirty-nine Congressional Republicans led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R -KY) are attempting to use a rare legislative tactic to block planned Environmental Protection Agency greenhouse gas standards that would limit the amount of carbon new power plants can emit. The rarely used Congressional Review Act enables the filing of a formal resolution of disapproval that allows Congress to block executive branch regulations that it considers onerous.

Last month, a federal court dealt a serious blow to the EPA's renewable fuels push by ruling that the agency exceeded its authority by mandating refiners use cellulosic biofuels because of their commercial scarcity, a determination that should not require legal action.

It is encouraging to see opposition to the tyranny of the EPA growing, and at last see meaningful opposition coming from Congress. However, the majority of this opposition comes from Republicans, while the timid Democrats mostly sit on their hands, allowing the executive branch to run roughshod over the legislative branch, while their constituents get crushed under the federal boot.

The Democrats simply look the other way, likely because the lead perpetrator of this unconstitutional behavior is one of their own. They ought to think a little (for a change) and realize that someday it may be a Republican in the position to abuse the office, and the Congress.

It is doubtful that any of this will have much of a positive effect on this out-of-control agency, which, because of its ideological blinders and the infection of uncontrolled zealotry that is the hallmark of the Obama administration, ignores the damage its policies and regulations do to the country it is supposed to serve.

U.S. Citizenship Revoked From Former Guatemalan Soldier Involved In 1982 Dos Erres Massacre

Jorge Sosa Orantes

Orantes U.S. Citizenship revoked and sentenced to 10 years in a federal prison for fraud.

By H. Nelson Goodson
February 11, 2014

Riverside, CA - On Monday, Jorge Sosa Orantes, 55, originally from Guatemala was sentenced to 10 years in a federal prison for fraud and his U.S. Citizenship was also revoked. Orantes was ordered deported after he completes his sentence. 
Federal prosecutors presented evidence that Orantes was a Lieutenant in the military. A photo was entered into evidence and e-mails were also presented showing that Orantes continued to stay in touch with other former members of the Kaibiles. 
When Orantes applied for citizenship, he failed to disclosed his affiliation with the Kaibiles, Guatemalan special forces trained in jungle warfare tactics and counter-insurgency operations. The Kaibiles were involved in the December, 6, 7, and 8, 1982 massacre of 500 to 700 villagers living at Dos Erres, Petén in Guatemala. The government says that only 150 people were killed, but clandestine graves were discovered at the Dos Erres in the municipality of La Libertad where hundreds of bodies, including children were found. Family members of those murdered dispute the governments statistics and say that hundreds were killed and buried in clandestine graves.
The military Kaibiles brigade went to the villages during the internal armed conflict looking for weapons. People including children were tortured for several days and herded to two area where they were cold bloodedly massacre. There were a few survivors of the massacre. 
So far, two of the instructors of the Guatemalan Kaibiles special forces in 1982 were convicted and sentenced to life. Twelve others are still under investigation pending charges for the massacre. 


Video of survivors at link: http://youtu.be/ZLZOmo4WCJk