Posted on 01 January 2013. Tags: Ala, Barack Obama, Chuck Grassley, Conservative Members, Creators, Democrats, Garbage, Honesty, Liberals, Prevention Act, Recession, Republican Senators, Richard Shelby, Senate Republicans, Stroke, Tax Increases, Tea Party, Us Government, Us Senate, Usher, Yea
We have been predicting for some time that House and Senate Republicans were going to cave in to higher taxes. Every one of these Republicans has said many, many times “you don’t raise taxes on anyone in a recession – period!” So Senate Republicans would have us believe that they were completely at the mercy [...]
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Posted on 24 December 2011. Tags: Absolute, Climate Change, Foe, Garbage, House Of Lords, Lord Monckton, Nexus, Ron Paul, Ron Paul For President, Skeptic, Uk Member, Vote, World Government
This is an interesting nexus of the UKIP fight against EU and world government and Ron Paul! Lord Monckton, climate change skeptic and foe of world government, has for all practical purposes endorsed Ron Paul for President: “If people want to vote for Ron Paul, that is thier choice, and they should have the absolute right to [...]
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Posted on 26 August 2010. Tags: always-thought, america-or-did, Audi, Barcodes, Big Brother, Canada, checked-the-map, Citizenry, City Officials, Cleveland Ohio, Cleveland Plain Dealer, cleveland-plain, dealer, down-on-trash, Embedded, Garbage, Governments, green, Infractions, Joke, People, Politics, Radio Frequency Identification, Radio Frequency Identification Chips, radio-frequency, recycling-carts, rfid, Rfid Chips, Superbowl, Superbowl Ad, system-the-city, Trash
City officials in Cleveland, Ohio, expanded a plan to sort through residents’ trash and fine them $100 for not recycling, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported Friday. Is Cleveland still in America or did Canada annex it? Nope. Just checked the map. It’s still in America, however…. Cleveland has cracked down on trash offenders in the past few years and has steeply raised the number of tickets issued for garbage infractions. I always thought that those people who feared RFID chips and barcodes as instruments that Big Brother type governments would use to spy on the citizenry were kinda kooky. I guess not. My bad. The move is part of a high-tech collection system the city will roll out next year with new trash and recycling carts embedded with radio frequency identification chips and bar
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