Neil Young: Impeach Obama

Photo Credit: Getty ImagesBy Al Weaver.

In an appearance Tuesday night on Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report,” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Neil Young told host Stephen Colbert that President Barack Obama should be impeached for allowing fracking.

“Last time you were here, you tried getting me to sing a song about impeaching the president who at the time was George W. Bush,” Colbert told the rock legend. “And you wanted to impeach him over getting us into the war in Iraq.

“Now that President Obama is getting us into a war in Iraq, are you up for impeaching him too?” asked Colbert in his character as a conservative talk show host.

“No,” responded Young.

“Then you’re a double hypocrite?” asked Colbert.

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Neil Young: Environment more important than defeating ISIS terrorists

By Joe Newby.

The radical Islamic group ISIS is taking large areas of land in Iraq and Syria, enslaving women and beheading anyone with whom they disagree — even children. But those are secondary concerns as far as singer Neil Young is concerned, Canada’s Sun News reported Tuesday. What’s more important to Young is the impact a conflict with ISIS would have on the environment.

“We can do little things to fight climate change but our armed forces are the biggest carbon dioxide providers in the world, and yet we are fighting, what, ISIS?” he told Howard Stern over the weekend. According to Young, terror groups like al-Qaida and ISIS have smaller carbon footprints than Western militaries and their “big machines,” Sun News added.

“Since 1950 we’ve lost 90% of the fish in the ocean (and) we’ve doubled our own population,” he told Stern. “Since 1970, we’ve lost half the wildlife on the planet and again we’ve doubled our population.”

“And we are fighting these wars against these organizations and their carbon footprint has got to be like one percent of our huge army and our navy and all of this stuff that have with all our big machines,” he added, as though America’s foreign policy and national defense should be based solely on the carbon footprint of its military. “We’re doing more damage to the earth with our wars. And you try to find out? Hey, freedom? No, freedom, you don’t get it. You can’t find out what that carbon footprint is of the military. It’s not available for us.”

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Democrat Mark Pryor Thinks $200K Is Middle Class

Expect to see this gaffe get plenty of playtime in attack ads and on cable news: Arkansas Democratic Senator Mark Pryor apparently thinks that the middle class makes $200,000 annually.

Pryor made the comment during Tuesday night’s Arkansas Senate debate when asked to define the middle class. “Well you know, under the law there’s a lot of different definitions of middle-class, but when I think of the middle class I think of most of Arkansas, and maybe that goes up to $150,000, $200,000, there’s different ways to judge it.”

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Secretive X-37B Military Space Plane Could Land in California this Week

Photo Credit: U.S. Air Force / Michael StonecypherBy Tariq Malik.

The U.S. Air Force’s mysterious X-37B space plane will return to Earth this week —possibly as early as Tuesday — after 22 months in orbit on a secret mission.

The robotic X-37B space plane, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle, will land at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, where Air Force officials are gearing up for its return. As of Oct. 12, the X-37B mini-shuttle has been in orbit since December 2012 and racked up a record-shattering 671 days in space.

“Team Vandenberg stands ready to implement safe landing operations for the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, the third time for this unique mission” said Col. Keith Baits, 30th Space Wing commander, in a statement on Friday (Oct. 10). [See photos from the X-37B mission]

The X-37B landing could occur on Tuesday (Oct. 14), according to several press reports, including Reuters. The spacecraft is designed to fly itself autonomously during landings.

The Air Force has two X-37B space planes in its fleet and has been flying them on secret missions since 2010. But the exact purpose of those flights have been shrouded in secrecy. The mission in orbit now, called Orbital Test Vehicle 3 (OTV-3), launched on Dec. 11, 2012 aboard an Atlas 5 rocket.

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Photo Credit: U.S. Air Force3 Theories About the Air Force’s Mystery Space Plane, X-37B

By Sharon Weinberger.

Although the Air Force won’t say what the X-37B’s exact purpose is, there is enough known about its orbit (and basic physics) to estimate what this craft is and is not meant to do. Let’s take the top three theories one by one.

1. It’s a Space Bomber

Forget it, independent experts say. Yes, at one point the Pentagon was funding development of a reusable hypersonic vehicle that was supposed to deliver munitions anywhere in the world within 2 hours. But that concept, called the Common Aero Vehicle, was suborbital. As a spaceplane, the X-37B would suffer from at least one major drawback as a bomber. Changing a spacecraft’s orbital plane requires a great amount of thrust—so using something like the X-37B as a bomber would mean changing its orbit to fly over targets, and that would eat up its limited fuel supply, according to University of Maryland professor Mark Lewis, who once served as the Air Force’s chief scientist. “If I can’t get my alleged bomber to the right location to release its bomb, what good is it?” Lewis says.

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Environmentalists Halt Obama Administration Plan to Cut Trees in Alaska

Photo Credit: Clark James Mishler / NewscomA family-owned timber firm that operates the last significant sawmill in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest has won a momentous U.S. Forest Service contract: the Big Thorne Project, which will allow the harvest of nearly 150 million board feet of wood.

The Obama administration’s decision marks the transition away from old-growth timber and toward a sustainable forest industry based on young growth. More than a quarter of the trees in the contract are regrowth on previously logged sites, to be nurtured for a sustainable future.

But winning bidder Viking Lumber Company can’t begin the transition because at least five environmental groups are suing to “stop this massive old-growth clear cutting on public lands.” For years, environmentalists have tried to stop logging in old-growth forests—lands that are economically valuable because they have been growing for over a century.

Kirk Dahlstrom, a Viking co-owner, told The Daily Signal he, his three brothers, and a partner moved to Alaska in 1994 “to escape old-growth lawsuits,” particularly the notorious Audubon Society spotted owl litigation.

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Ebola Catches Blame for S&P 500's Worst Three-Day Drop Since 2011

Photo Credit: Spencer Platt / Getty Images via BloombergBy Joseph Ciolli and Oliver Renick.

U.S. stocks sank, erasing earlier gains and capping the worst three-day loss for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index since 2011, as investors weighed prospects for slowing global growth and the spread of Ebola…

“It seemed like we were finally having a little slowing in selloff momentum, but obviously the bears won out here,” Joe Bell, a senior equity analyst in Cincinnati at Schaeffer’s Investment Research Inc., said by phone. Ebola is adding to “overall uncertainty and fear amongst Americans. Energy and oil are continuing to take a beating and are leading the market lower.”

Benchmark stock indexes fluctuated between gains and losses for much of the day before extending declines in the final two hours of trading as the S&P returned below its 200-day average. Medical crews surrounded an Emirates Airline plane at Boston’s Logan Airport and five passengers aboard the flight from Dubai were taken off, WCVB reported, though there was no indication the sick travelers had Ebola…

A rout in global equities wiped $1.54 trillion from shares last week, with the S&P 500 tumbling 3.1 percent for its worst drop in two years, amid growing concern of an international economic slowdown. Chicago Fed President Charles Evans today reiterated his concern that inflation may rise only slowly to the U.S. central bank’s 2 percent goal and said policy makers should be “exceptionally patient” in adjusting monetary policy…

The International Monetary Fund cut its forecast for global growth last week and said the euro area faces the risk of a recession. The IMF also said that the chances of equity losses in 2014 have risen and stock valuations may be “frothy.” European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said last week that there are signs the euro-area’s economic growth is slowing.

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Metro bus driver quarantined after passenger yells ‘I have Ebola!’

By VERONICA ROCHA.

A metro driver has been quarantined and the bus he was operated taken out of service after a masked passenger began yelling, “Don’t mess with me, I have Ebola!”

Metro officials said they are working with Los Angeles County sheriff’s transit authorities to review surveillance footage taken from inside the bus to determine the identity of the masked passenger, who was accompanied by a woman, Metro spokesman Marc Littman said.

The Monday afternoon incident is being investigated as a possible terrorist threat because of the fear it incited, he said.

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Pentagon Calls Climate Change a Matter of ‘National Security’

Photo Credit: APDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Monday described climate change as a national security threat — at a time when the U.S. military is battling the Islamic State in the Mideast, responding to the Ebola crisis in West Africa, and monitoring tensions between Ukraine and Russia.

The Defense secretary addressed the issue during a speech in Peru, as the Pentagon released a comprehensive report on the “national security” challenges posed by rising global temperatures and “extreme weather events.”

Hagel described climate change as a “threat multiplier,” saying it “has the potential to exacerbate many of the challenges we already confront today — from infectious disease to armed insurgencies — and to produce new challenges in the future.”

The Pentagon’s new report maps out four areas of climate change deemed the most threatening to the U.S. military — rising global temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, more extreme weather and rising sea levels. And it warns about the impact they could have on food and water supplies, the environment and American security itself.

“Our militaries’ readiness could be tested, and our capabilities could be stressed,” Hagel said, addressing a conference of military leaders.

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Ebola in the Air? A Nightmare that Could Happen

Photo Credit: CNNBy Elizabeth Cohen.

Today, the Ebola virus spreads only through direct contact with bodily fluids, such as blood and vomit. But some of the nation’s top infectious disease experts worry that this deadly virus could mutate and be transmitted just by a cough or a sneeze.

“It’s the single greatest concern I’ve ever had in my 40-year public health career,” said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. “I can’t imagine anything in my career — and this includes HIV — that would be more devastating to the world than a respiratory transmissible Ebola virus.”

The World Health Organization says its scientists are unaware of any virus that has dramatically changed its mode of transmission.

“For example, the H5N1 avian influenza virus… has probably circulated through many billions of birds for at least two decades. Its mode of transmission remains basically unchanged. Speculation that Ebola virus disease might mutate into a form that could easily spread among humans through the air is just that: speculation, unsubstantiated by any evidence.”

Osterholm and other experts couldn’t think of another virus that has made the transition from non-airborne to airborne in humans. They say the chances are relatively small that Ebola will make that jump. But as the virus spreads, they warned, the likelihood increases.

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Government Has Failed In Its Job To Protect Americans From Ebola

By Phyllis Schlafly.

Americans against amnesty are not only worried about unemployed Mexicans crossing our southern border illegally to take U.S. jobs.

More than ever, we need the fence that Congress voted for and President George W. Bush made a television photo event when he signed it into law.

Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., said that at least 10 ISIS thugs have crossed our southern border. Hunter added, if we caught 10, “you know there are going to be dozens more that did not get caught by the Border Patrol.”

Rep. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., says the Islamic State, ISIS, is actively working with Mexican drug cartels to infiltrate and eventually attack Americans.

ISIS has told us it wants to extend a caliphate over America, so why is anybody surprised that they are doing what they said they wanted to do?

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Photo Credit: AP / Brandon WadeABOUT 70 HOSPITAL STAFFERS CARED FOR EBOLA PATIENT

BY MARTHA MENDOZA.

They drew his blood, put tubes down his throat and wiped up his diarrhea. They analyzed his urine and wiped saliva from his lips, even after he had lost consciousness.

About 70 staff members at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital were involved in the care of Thomas Eric Duncan after he was hospitalized, including a nurse now being treated for the same Ebola virus that killed the Liberian man who was visiting Dallas, according to medical records his family provided to The Associated Press.

The size of the medical team reflects the hospital’s intense effort to save Duncan’s life, but it also suggests that many other people could have been exposed to the virus during Duncan’s time in an isolation unit.

On Monday, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the infection of the nurse means the agency must broaden the pool of people getting close monitoring. Authorities have said they do not know how the nurse was infected, but they suspect some kind of breach in the hospital’s protocol.

The medical records given to the AP offer clues, both to what happened and who was involved, but the hospital said the CDC does not have them.

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Photo Credit: FacebookTexas nurse fighting Ebola receives blood transfusion from survivor Dr Kent Brantly – who also matched blood types with two others struck by the deadly virus in the U.S.

By Nick Fagge and Mia De Graaf.

The Texan nurse diagnosed with Ebola has received a blood transfusion from survivor Dr Kent Brantly, reports claim.

It is the third time Dr Brantly has donated blood to Ebola victims after medics discovered he had the same blood type as previous patient Dr Nick Sacra and NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, who is still being treated.

Incredibly, nurse Nina Pham, 26, has also matched with Brantly and today received a transfusion of his blood in a move that doctors believe could save her life.

Pham has been in quarantine since Friday after catching the disease from ‘patient zero’ Thomas Eric Duncan – the man who brought the deadly virus to America.

Brantly is believed to have traveled to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, where Pham worked, to make the donation on Sunday night.

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Photo Credit: RicochetThe Centers for Disease Control Loses Its Grip

By Paul A. Rahe.

I have lived long enough, now, to have seen it again and again. Something goes badly wrong involving a corporation, a university, a religious denomination, or a branch of government, and the executive in charge or a designated minion goes before the press to engage in what is euphemistically called “damage control.” The spokesman does not level with the public. He or she tries to be reassuring and — more often than not — by lying, succeeds in undermining confidence in the institution he or she represents.

This is what is now going on with the Centers for Disease Control. In recent years, this well-respected outfit has branched out, opining in a politically correct manner on one issue after another outside its proper remit. Now it is faced with a matter absolutely central to its responsibilities — actual disease control — and it flips and flops and flounders because the ultimate boss, the President of the United States, cannot bring himself to put limits on contacts between Americans and the citizens of the countries in Africa where there is an Ebola epidemic.

There is only one way to prevent the spread of an epidemic, and that is quarantine. No medical professional with any sense would suggest that we should admit individuals from Liberia to the United States at this time, and no medical professional worth his or her salt would say that we can test for the disease when the prospective visitor arrives at Immigration and Passport Control. Like most diseases, Ebola has an incubation period. Early on, there are no symptoms: none at all. There is no reliable way to tell whether those arriving at our ports of entry have contracted the disease or not. If we do not want it coming here, for a time, we have to keep everyone out who has been in that neck of the woods.

And what are we told by the authorities? That cutting off contact would contribute to the spread of the epidemic. “Just how?” we are entitled to ask. But no explanation is given because, of course, there is none. We were also told that the disease would not come here. And, when it did come here, we were told that it could easily be contained. And, when it was not contained and a medical professional wearing all the proper gear came down with the disease, we were told that he did not follow the protocol.

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Photo Credit: ZeeNewsWHO calls Ebola modern world’s worst health crisis

Manila: The World Health Organisation says the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is “the most severe, acute health emergency seen in modern times” but adds that economic disruptions can be curbed if people are adequately informed to avoid irrational moves to dodge infection.

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Photo Credit: NolaState attorney general wants to stop ashes of Ebola victim’s belongings from being brought to Louisiana

By Diana Samuels.

Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell said late Sunday that he will seek a temporary restraining order to stop the incinerated belongings of Dallas Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan from being brought to a Louisiana landfill.

However, there is no evidence that this would spread the dreaded disease.

The items include linens, carpets and bedding from Duncan’s apartment. Six truckloads of the “potential Ebola-contaminated material” were burned at a facility in Port Arthur, Texas, on Friday, Caldwell said in a statement.

The ashes are planned to be brought to a hazardous-waste landfill in Louisiana, but Caldwell is trying to stop that from happening.

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The Path Chosen: Spend Less, More Liberty

Future generations will thrive or suffer based on whether our elected leaders choose the path of individual liberty or choose to grow government. I have consistently chosen more liberty through less government as Alaska’s future.

From 2010 forward, I have set and enforced spending limits on legislative appropriations. In 2010 and 2011, when the “bipartisan senate majority” would not join me in adhering to a spending limit, I vetoed the largest amounts of state spending in Alaska history. With more fiscally conservative majorities in 2013 and 2014, I led and worked with legislators on record spending reductions, cutting $1 billion from state spending in 2013 and another $1.1 billion in 2014.

As Governor, I tackled the big revenue and expense issues in our budget, first. These were not easy to resolve, but they were the areas in which we could make the biggest impact – increasing revenue through oil tax reform, decreasing spending and public debt, and curtailing future obligations.

I fought to arrest declining oil production and declining revenue from oil to better secure our future through oil tax reform. No matter what oil prices are, if the number of barrels flowing through the pipeline keeps falling, a high tax rate will correspondingly draw less and less revenue to Alaska. Already, this tax reform is working; companies are producing more than 8,500 barrels of oil more per day and have announced billions of dollars of new investment.

My tax reform also protected the state treasury at lower oil prices. At today’s oil prices, Alaska would collect over $150 million more per year than under ACES. I also ended an ACES provision that gave tax credits for spending that did not lead to new production. Now, those tax credits are linked to new production. This action is expected to save the state several hundred million dollars per year going forward.

While shoring up the state’s revenue stream with more oilfield work, I addressed the biggest cost driver of the state’s operating budget:; the state’s unfunded obligation to retiree pensions. Working with the Legislature, we paid down the debt by $3 billion and reduced the state’s annual payment obligation on the debt by several hundred million dollars per year going forward. This is another financial move I led that means the state’s operating budget will be reduced by hundreds of millions of dollars each year.

In addition to these steps, I have refused, despite heavy pressure, to allow additional general obligation bonds, which increase annual debt payments and increases the operating budget. These were key first steps in bringing Alaska’s budget to a more sustainable point – what I call “living within our means.”

In addition to big, responsible financial moves with the people’s money, I’ve taken action during my administration to make smaller, but no less valuable, cuts. I’ve done this while making sure Alaska maintains a stellar Triple A credit rating, and we’ve nearly doubled state savings – excluding the Permanent Fund – during my administration.

For example, we’ve made smaller, but no less important, reductions:

*We took a tougher stance in labor negotiations to keep ongoing increases within a slim 1% range, and we’ve reduced built-in longevity increases;

*I’ve directed state agencies to absorb salary increases (cost of living adjustments), for savings of about $40 million per year; and

*The Department of Natural Resources moved to an electronic recording system for property transactions, reducing the cost of state offices.

Going forward, my budget plan focuses on our Constitutional priorities – especially public safety. I look forward to working again with a Republican-led Legislature to continue driving down spending.

I believe that private sector investment is better than government spending. My economic policies are geared toward economic growth and opportunities for Alaskans in the private sector. During my administration, Alaska has enjoyed 5,000 new business license applications, and unemployment is lower today than in recent years. More than 16,000 new jobs have been created by Alaskans under my policies, and construction activity is projected to be 18% more this year, even with a reduction in state capital budgets.

My opponent, Bill Walker, is pledging a one-time, 16% budget cut – without offering a plan, or even a clue, as to where this number came from. In one forum, Mr. Walker says education funding is “‘on the table”’ for cuts, but in front of other interest groups, he promises to increase education funding by hundreds of millions of dollars through a BSA increase and inflation-proofing. He also said Medicaid is “‘on the table”’ for cuts, but in other places, says he’ll increase Medicaid spending by adopting Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion. We need a governor who has experience reducing the budget – and one who walks his talk.

A governor cannot be double-minded and tell one group he will spend less, and then tell another group he will spend more.

My pledge to Alaskans is that we will continue reducing the state budget so individual Alaskans’ liberty and economic opportunity can grow. I will remain the same steady, consistent governor Alaskans can count on.

Media Ignores Inflow Of 35,000 Migrant Youths

Photo Credit: Daily CallerThe government-facilitated inflow of Central American migrant children and youths into U.S. schools is at least 50 percent larger than has been reported by most establishment media outlets.

The media has copied President Barack Obama’s focus on 68,000 so-called “unaccompanied children,” but has mostly ignored the equally large inflow of 68,000 parents and children who crossed the border in so-called “family units.”

The media coverage has minimized the apparent impact of the 110,000 poorly educated migrant minors on Americans’ neighborhoods and schools. For example, the migrants’ arrival in the schools has shifted a large amount of resources away from poor and low-skilled American kids.

The skewed coverage was illustrated Oct. 10 when various media outlets reported the Oct. 9 claim by Homeland Secretary Jeh Johnson that 68,434 “unaccompanied children” have crossed the border since September 2013.

That 68,434 number was widely reported by the media, even though Johnson also admitted to the journalists that the inflow of “unaccompanied children” was matched by an equally large inflow of “family units.”

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199 Babies Spared From Abortion So Far During 40 Days for Life Campaign

Photo Credit: LifeNewsWe are at the halfway point! Have you participated in the 40 Days for Life campaign yet? If not … there is plenty of time. And here’s some motivation.

Halfway through these 40 days of prayer and fasting, we are aware of 199 babies whose mothers chose life at the very last moment!

Here are the stories of just a few of those babies.

Volunteers in Dallas say they have “two jubilant reports” from the sidewalk outside the Planned Parenthood abortion mega-center where the 40 Days for Life vigil is going on.

In one instance, the vigil participants were able to talk to a woman who “just needed someone to help” … and she quickly learned that the help she really needed was not available at Planned Parenthood. One of the volunteers says it brought tears to her eyes when the woman chose life for her child.

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