Student’s mother leaves teacher unconscious in NY school hall, kids piled in | Give Me Liberty

…If the teacher was black and the attacker white the Obama Media would be screaming the attack is a hate crime…

  • Attack occurred Wednesday at Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School in Hempstead, New York
  • Mother Annika McKenzie, 34, breached security by getting into building
  • Believed math teacher Catherine Engelhardt had touched her daughter, 12
  • McKenzie allegedly attacked her, with students joining
  • One of them was allegedly McKenzie’s 14-year-old niece
  • McKenzie and the niece were arrested at the scene and charged
  • Engelhardt was unconscious for several minutes and taken to hospital…

via Give Me Liberty.

Mike Bloomberg Targets Coal Industry With $30 Million Donation To Sierra Club

Mikey Bloomburg getting off of his private jet. which, as we all know, emits no CO2.

‘Your’ Car Won’t Be After 2015 | American Spectator

After a certain point, it’s not paranoia.

The latest brick in the wall is the predictably named “Moving Ahead For Progress in the 21st Century Act,” also known as Senate Bill 1813. (See here for the full text of the bill itself; the relevant section is 31406.) This legislation — already passed by the Senate and likely to be passed by the House — will impose a legal requirement that all new cars made beginning with the 2015 models be fitted with so-called Event Data Recorders (EDRs). These are the “black boxes” you may have read about that store data about how you drive — including whether you wear a seat belt and how fast you drive — ostensibly for purposes of post-accident investigation.

These EDRs are not new. GM and other automakers have been installing them in new cars for years — in GM’s case, since the late 1990s. What’s new is the proposed federal mandate, which would make it illegal to not have one — or (in all likelihood) to remove or disable one in a car required to have the device.

The question arises: why?

via The American Spectator : ‘Your’ Car Won’t Be After 2015.