A bipartisan bill in a Northwest state could severely hinder the actions of the National Security Agency (NSA), and if it spreads to other states could do even more than that. Under the bill in Washington state, selling anything to ...
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National ID Law Takes Effect In 2014
State drivers’ licenses are slowly turning into national ID cards by a little known federal law called the REAL ID Act. The idea behind the law is to make it easier for law enforcement and security personnel to identify individuals ...
Read More »Supreme Court To Decide Who Can Buy & Sell Guns
More than two dozen states and a U.S. territory have filed a brief in a lawsuit against the federal government regarding legal gun purchases and transfers. The issue concerns the federal government’s attempt to prosecute those who legally buy guns ...
Read More »Emergency Expert Warns America Not Prepared For Loss Of Power Grid
Power grid failure warnings have been ignored by the federal government, according to an emergency planner cited in a new G2 Bulletin by World Net Daily’s Joseph Farah. If the claims are accurate, disaster responders are ill-equipped to deal with ...
Read More »Government Study Predicts America Could Run Out Of Money This Year
The federal government of the United States could literally run out of money sometime in the next two months, Congressional Budget Office Director Elemendorf has warned. The gloomy assessment also was made by the CBO in a recent study. The ...
Read More »Truckers To Strike In Protest Of Big Government Overreach
Truck drivers are planning a three-day strike in Washington, DC, to protest the ongoing “corruption of the Constitution” by the federal government. The freight transportation stoppage is scheduled to take place October 11-13. The striking truckers are asking all Americans ...
Read More »Federal Government Overreach Could Lead Texas To Secede
Texas Attorney General candidate Barry Smitherman says the Lone Star State is preparing to secede and become an “independent nation” if the United States “falls apart.” Barry Smitherman currently holds the Texas Railroad Commissioner post. He made the Texas secession ...
Read More »Missouri Bill Nullifying Federal Gun Laws Defeated, But Supporters Not Giving Up
Just when it seemed Missouri and the US federal government were going to have a showdown over gun laws, the state senate backed down. By the slimmest of margins, the Missouri Senate Wednesday failed to override the governor’s veto of ...
Read More »AccuWeather Warns Hurricane Season Threatens ‘Archaic’ US Power Grid
Humberto is the first Atlantic hurricane of 2013 and another reminder one of the greatest threats to the power grid – Mother Nature. Late Monday evening the US National Hurricane Center clocked Humberto’s winds at 60 mph, and they were ...
Read More »Hornady Halts Production Of Bullets Due To Customer Demand
With customer demand up 200 percent, Hornady is suspending production of some ammunition in order to keep up with increased demand. Steve Hornady, the president of the successful ammo manufacturing company, took to YouTube to explain the reasoning behind the ...
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