Wednesday, May 20, 2015

A Sample of The Savage Manifesto

Here is a sample of his manifesto I found interesting:

  1. Make English the official language of the U.S.
  2. Use illegal aliens to build a wall between the United States and Mexico, and then, repatriate them. Pay them a one-time worker fee.
  3. Pull the troops out of Germany and S. Korea and put them on our southern border.
  4. Mexico should pay one barrel of oil per month per illegal alien that sneaks into our country.
  5. Strike down the anchor babies law.
  6. Export jailed illegal aliens.
  7. Use profiling to prevent terror attacks.
  8. 10% pay raise for the military personnel.
  9. Deny Ahmadinejad to enter our country. Implement strong sanctions against this rogue nation.
  10. Impose tariffs on China.
  11. Institute a flat tax.
  12. Keep the estate tax at zero.
  13. Reduce pay and premiums for civil servants.
  14. Defend the defense of marriage act.
  15. Create a marriage incentive through lower taxes for married heterosexual couples and a tax credit for each child conceived and carried to birth. Increase the subsidies for each year the couple remains married.
  16. Make abortions illegal.
  17. Require a gov’t-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license at the ballot box when voting.
  18. Reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act.
  19. End the practice of short selling.
  20. Privatize the regulation of Wall Street.

Source: Trickle Up Poverty: Stopping Obama's Attack on Our Borders, Economy, and Security (2010) by Michael Savage

Pretty good ideas and most are specific. The most original ones are 3, 4, 15, & 20. Not sure if 15 is a good idea. I am kind of against any kind of subsidy at all especially when the country is in debt.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Defense, State Department Documents Reveal Obama Administration Knew that al Qaeda Terrorists Had Planned Benghazi Attack 10 Days in Advance

From Judicial Watch.com (May 18):

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it obtained more than 100 pages of previously classified “Secret” documents from the Department of Defense (DOD)and the Department of State revealing that DOD almost immediately reported that the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was committed by the al Qaeda and Muslim Brotherhood-linked “Brigades of the Captive Omar Abdul Rahman” (BCOAR), and had been planned at least 10 days in advance. Rahman is known as the Blind Sheikh, and is serving life in prison for his involvement in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and other terrorist acts.  The new documents also provide the first official confirmation that shows the U.S. government was aware of arms shipments from Benghazi to Syria.  The documents also include an August 2012 analysis warning of the rise of ISIS and the predicted failure of the Obama policy of regime change in Syria.

The documents were released in response to a court order in accordance with a May 15, 2014, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed against both the DOD and State Department seeking communications between the two agencies and congressional leaders “on matters related to the activities of any agency or department of the U.S. government at the Special Mission Compound and/or classified annex in Benghazi.”

Spelling and punctuation is duplicated in this release without corrections.

A Defense Department document from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), dated September 12, 2012, the day after the Benghazi attack, details that the attack on the compound had been carefully planned by the BOCAR terrorist group “to kill as many Americans as possible.”  The document was sent to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Obama White House National Security Council.  The heavily redacted Defense Department “information report” says that the attack on the Benghazi facility “was planned and executed by The Brigades of the Captive Omar Abdul Rahman (BCOAR).”  The group subscribes to “AQ ideologies:”

The attack was planned ten or more days prior on approximately 01 September 2012. The intention was to attack the consulate and to kill as many Americans as possible to seek revenge for U.S. killing of Aboyahiye ((ALALIBY)) in Pakistan and in memorial of the 11 September 2001 atacks on the World Trade Center buildings.

“A violent radical,” the DIA report says, is “the leader of BCOAR is Abdul Baset ((AZUZ)), AZUZ was sent by ((ZAWARI)) to set up Al Qaeda (AQ) bases in Libya.”  The group’s headquarters was set up with the approval of a “member of the Muslim brother hood movement…where they have large caches of weapons.  Some of these caches are disguised by feeding troughs for livestock.  They have SA-7 and SA-23/4 MANPADS…they train almost every day focusing on religious lessons and scriptures including three lessons a day of jihadist ideology.” [read more]

Ten days is plenty of time to beef up security for the embassy or even to evacuate the people in it. So, why didn’t the Obama administration do either choice? Well, either Obama didn’t care about the people’s safety in the embassy and cared only for his re-election, Obama didn’t believe the report (after all Obama is loved by the terrorists and they only hated Bush—or so Obama and most on the far-Left believes), or he is just plain incompetent. The reader can choose.

Another question is since Hillary knew about the threat will she be questioned about the report by the press that adores her? I think I just answered my own question.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Self-Driving Cars Are Already Getting Into Accidents

From Chicago Tribune.com (May 11):

Four of the nearly 50 self-driving cars now rolling around California have gotten into accidents since September, when the state began issuing permits for companies to test them on public roads.

Two accidents happened while the cars were in control; in the other two, the person who still must be behind the wheel was driving, a person familiar with the accident reports told The Associated Press.

Three involved Lexus SUVs that Google Inc. outfitted with sensors and computing power in its aggressive effort to develop "autonomous driving," a goal the tech giant shares with traditional automakers. The parts supplier Delphi Automotive had the other accident with one of its two test vehicles.

Google and Delphi said their cars were not at fault in any accidents, which the companies said were minor.

Since September, any accident must be reported to the state Department of Motor Vehicles. The agency said there have been four, but would not comment about fault or anything else, citing California law that collision reports are confidential.

The person familiar with the accident reports said the cars were in self-driving mode in two of the four accidents, all of which involved speeds of less than 10 mph. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the reports publicly. [read more]

Unless the self-driving cars have virtually no accidents a driver should still be able to control of the car if he/she needs to.

Monday, May 04, 2015

NASA Working on Something Straight Out of ‘Star Trek’

From The Blaze.com (May 1):

In March, NASA said the concept of “warp drive” was “impossible,” but news is swirling that it hasn’t stopped engineers from conducting tests that could someday allow for faster-than-the-speed-of-light travel.

Scientists at NASA’s Johnson Space Center tested an electromagnetic propulsion drive in a vacuum, according to NASASpaceFlight.com, an industry news website with a forum that it says is frequented by NASA and space industry professionals.

Nancy Smith Kilkenny with SGT Inc., an engineering firm with contracts for federal agencies, wrote on NASA’s website in March though that “warp drive” is currently “at the level of speculation.”

“The bulk of scientific knowledge concludes that it’s impossible, especially when considering Einstein’s Theory of Relativity,” she said. “There are certainly some credible concepts in scientific literature, however it’s too soon to know if they are viable.”

She said that NASA was working on ion propulsion for deep space missions, which she said was the “fastest and most efficient to date.”

“There are many ‘absurd’ theories that have become reality over the years of scientific research. But for the near future, warp drive remains a dream,” Kilkenny said. [read more]

Cool. If mankind is ever to travel the universe it will need near light speed velocity for its spaceships. Once that technology is tested and working NASA can next work on transporter devices like in Star Trek. One can only dream.