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Proof: Gun Control Does Not Save Lives!

1/11/2013

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Did you know?
     A 1997 high school shooting in Pearl, Miss., was halted by the school's vice principal after he retrieved the Colt .45 he kept in his truck.
     A 1998 middle school shooting ended when a man living next door heard gunfire and apprehended the shooter with his shotgun.
     A 2002 terrorist attack at an Israeli school was quickly stopped by an armed teacher and a school guard.
     A 2002 law school shooting in Grundy, Va., came to an abrupt conclusion when students carrying firearms confronted the shooter.
     A 2007 mall shooting in Ogden, Utah, ended when an armed off-duty police officer intervened.
     A 2009 workplace shooting in Houston, Texas, was halted by two coworkers who carried concealed handguns.
     A 2012 church shooting in Aurora, Colo., was stopped by a member of the congregation carrying a gun.
     At the recent mall shooting in Portland, Ore., the gunman took his own life minutes after being confronted by a shopper carrying a concealed weapon.
     2500 times last year alone legal gun owners stopped violent crime when confronted with it long before any police assistance 

     Of course, you probably didn't know any of this because mainstream media doesn't find it worth reporting. It's not sensational enough and doesn't fit with their agenda. What's insane is people who think removing rights from responsible people will somehow keep them safe. The fact is that their agenda is to instill that gun control is necessary by creating a situation that causes you to voluntarily handover firearms. Hitler disarmed Germany, and now our government is trying to disarm us. Stand up for gun rights. If we do not act as our founding fathers did in 1776, we shall not be remembered.

     Gun control only prevents non-violent otherwise law abiding citizens from obtaining guns and being able to protect themselves. Violent criminals will still find away to obtain guns and commit these crimes.

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America's Decaying Infrastructure!

1/11/2013

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     You can tell a lot about a nation by the condition of its infrastructure. Therefore, what does our infrastructure say about us? It says that we are in a very advanced state of decay. At this point, much of America is being held together with spit, duct tape, and prayers. Our roads are crumbling and thousands of our bridges look like they could collapse at any moment. Our power grid is ancient and over a trillion gallons of untreated sewage is leaking from our aging sewer systems each year. Our air and seaports are clogged with far more traffic than they were ever designed to carry. Approximately one-third of all of the dam failures that have taken place in the United States since 1874, have happened during the past decade.  Our national parks and recreation areas have are being significantly neglected and our railroads are a bad joke. Hurricane Katrina showed how vulnerable our levees are, and drinking water systems all over the country are badly outdated. Sadly, at a time when we could use significant new investment in infrastructure, our spending on infrastructure is actually way down. Back during the 50s and the 60s, the U.S. was spending between 3 and 4 percent of GDP on infrastructure. Today, that figure is down to about 2.4 percent. Of course, we don't have any extra money to spend on infrastructure because of our reckless spending and because of the massive amount of debt that we have accumulated. While the Obama administration is spending more than half a million dollars to figure out why chimpanzees throw poop, our national infrastructure is literally falling apart all around us. Once upon a time, nobody else on the planet could match our infrastructure, and now we are in the process of becoming a joke to the rest of the world. We are becoming a 3rd world nation at just the right pace that the people have slept around it. We need to wake up, open our eyes, and question the government. We need to fix the track before we are too far gone.

     The following are 21 facts about America's failing infrastructure that will blow your mind....
#1 The American Society of Civil Engineers has given America's crumbling infrastructure an overall grade of D.

#2 There are simply not enough roads in the United States today. Each year, traffic jams cost the commuters of America 4.2 billion hours and about 2.8 million gallons of gasoline.

#3 It is being projected that Americans will spend an average of 160 hours stuck in traffic annually by the year 2035.

#4 Approximately one-third of all roads in the United States are in substandard condition.

#5 Close to one-third of all highway fatalities are due to “substandard road conditions, obsolete road designs, or roadside hazards."

#6 One out of every four bridges in America either carries more traffic than originally intended or is in need of repair.

#7 Repairing all of the bridges in the United States that need it would take approximately 140 billion dollars.

#8 According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, our decaying transportation system costs the U.S. economy about 78 billion dollars annually in lost time and fuel.

#9 All over America, asphalt roads are being ground up and replaced with gravel roads because they are cheaper to maintain. The state of South Dakota has transformed over 100 miles of asphalt roads into gravel roads, and 38 out of the 83 counties in the state of Michigan have transformed at least some of their asphalt roads into gravel roads.

#10 There are 4,095 dams in the United States that are at risk of failure. That number has risen by more than 100 percent since 1999.

#11 Of all the dam failures that have happened in the United States since 1874, one-third of them have happened during the past decade.

#12 Close to half of all U.S. households do not have access to bus or rail transit.

#13 Our aging sewer systems spills ,ore than a trillion gallons of untreated raw sewage every single year. The cost of cleaning up that sewage each year is estimated to be greater than 50 billion dollars.

#14 It is estimated that rolling blackouts and inefficiencies in the U.S. electrical grid cost the U.S. economy approximately 80 billion dollars per year.

#15 It is being projected that by the year 2020 every single major container port in the United States will be handling at least double the volume that it was originally designed to handle.

#16 All across the United States, conditions at many of our state parks, recreation areas, and historic sites are deplorable at best. Some states have backlogs of repair projects that are now over a billion dollars....
     More than a dozen states estimate that their backlogs are at least $100 million. Massachusetts and New York's are at least $1 billion. Hawaii officials called park conditions "deplorable" in a December report asking for $50 million per year for five years to tackle a $240 million backlog that covers parks, trails and harbors.

#17 Today, the U.S. spends about 2.4 percent of GDP on infrastructure. Meanwhile, China spends about 9 percent of GDP on infrastructure.

#18 In the United States today, approximately 16 percent of our construction workers are unemployed.

#19 China has plans to build 55,000 miles of highways by the year 2020. If all of those roads were put end to end, it would be longer than the total length of the entire U.S. interstate system.

#20 The World Economic Forum ranks U.S. infrastructure 23rd in the world, and we fall a little bit farther behind the rest of the developed world every single day.

#21 It has been projected that it would take 2.2 trillion dollars over the next 5 years just to repair our existing infrastructure. That does not even include a single penny for badly needed new infrastructure.

     Where did we go wrong? Well, one of the big problems is that we have become a very materialistic society that is obsessed with short-term thinking. Investing in infrastructure is something that has long-term benefits, but these days Americans tend to only be focused on what is happening right now and most politicians are only focused on the next election cycle.
     Another major problem is that there is so much corruption and waste in our system these days. The government certainly spends more than enough money, but very little of that money is spent wisely.  A lot of the money that could be going toward rebuilding our infrastructure is being poured down the toilet instead.
     Unfortunately, it is probably appropriate that our infrastructure is decaying because we are decaying in just about every other way that it is possible for a society to decay. We are decaying economically, politically, mentally, emotionally, physically, morally, and spiritually. We are a complete and total mess. So why shouldn't this be happening to our infrastructure? Isn’t it logical that what is happening on the outside match what is happening to us as a nation on the inside?
     Sadly, we simply do not have the money that we need for infrastructure because of all the debt that we have piled up. The federal government, our state governments, and our local governments are all struggling to stay afloat in an ocean of red ink, and unfortunately, that means that spending on infrastructure is likely to be cut even more in the years ahead.
     So get used to our rotting, crumbling, and decaying infrastructure. What you see out there right now is only just the beginning.

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Altercation in Downtown Boise

1/4/2013

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     It was a weekend on the corner of 6th and Main in Downtown Boise. While observing the standard routine of officers arresting aggressive drunk people at China Blue, a local Nightclub. A feeling in my gut told me that I needed to use the camera on my cell phone. I was not able to hear the situation all that well due to a group of Mexican Men shouting "Get the White Guy!" One gentleman wearing a light blue shirt was initially being pushed by Police for being too close. As the man stood next to the intersection fuse box, I could observe him pointing to a group of officers in anger; a gesture that did not present a clear and present danger to the officer involved. The Officer then appeared to lunge for the man in the light blue shirt in order to take him down. Although understanding certain situations call for an arrest/use of force; see the officer did not appear to be in clear and present danger with the gesture the man took.

Mark Reinhardt, Idaho Calling

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