Grayson’s Wife, Kids Now On Government Assistance

Photo Credit: APBarely a week after being named the 17th richest member of Congress, liberal firebrand and Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson is refusing to support his estranged wife and their kids, and his wife has turned to government food stamps to support her family, WFTV 9 Orlando reports.

Grayson’s marriage of 29 years dissolved earlier this year when his wife, Lolita Grayson, filed for divorce. A week later, Rep. Grayson asked a court to annul the marriage on the basis of bigamy.

Mr. Grayson is refusing to support his family because he is claiming that she was never divorced from her first husband and therefore their marriage was never legitimate.

Mrs. Grayson told WFTV 9 Orlando she never thought she would be on food stamps or have her kids on the school lunch, because her husband was “the sole provider,” she said. “I don’t have any money at all. He’s been holding all our money for years and years.”

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After-Birth Abortions: College Students Increasingly Support Infanticide (+video)

Photo Credit: LifeNewsAbortion proponents like to paint pro-lifers as extremists who go to great lengths to take away the rights of women. However, many of these abortion activists have views that are legitimately extreme and quite frankly, horrifying. Take, for example, the position that abortion should be legal in cases where the parents conceive a girl but they wanted a boy. Some activists would say women should have the right to an abortion because they shouldn’t be forced to have a child they don’t want.

But, unfortunately, supporting sex-selection abortion isn’t the worst of their extremist views; there are “pro-choicers” who support killing babies after their born. And according to Thomas Aquinas student, Mairead Mcardle, more college students are supporting post-birth abortion.

She writes in The College Fix, “Anecdotal evidence by leaders of pro-life groups such as Created Equal and Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust said in interviews that not only do they see more college students willing to say they support post-birth abortion, but some students even suggest children up to 4 or 5-years-old can also be killed, because they are not yet “self aware.”

She cites the testimony of Mark Harrington, the director of Created Equal. Harrington said, “We encounter people who think it is morally acceptable to kill babies after birth on a regular basis at almost every campus we visit. While this viewpoint is still seen as shocking by most people, it is becoming increasingly popular.”

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Islamic School Teacher Accused of ‘Horrific’ Sexual Abuse Against Teen Girls — and School’s Alleged Response Has Sparked a Lawsuit

Photo Credit: Local 10Police are currently searching for a Muslim man suspected of sexually abusing teen girls while working as a teacher at Nur-Ul-Islam Academy in Cooper City, Florida. The victims, now adults, have filed a civil lawsuit against the school over its alleged response to the reports of sexual abuse.

Sgt. Carlos Corretjer, of the Pembroke Pines Police Department, told the Sun Sentinel that an investigation is ongoing into the disturbing allegations against Tariq Ahmad, 35. So far, officers have been unable to locate him.

Ahmad is accused of forcing two teen girls, who were aged 14 and 15 at the time, into sexual relationships.

The Daily Mail has more on the extent of the alleged sexual abuse:

Attorney Scott Mager said: ‘There was significant sexual abuse, intercourse and other inappropriate behaviour such that one of the students had to have substantial surgical repair of that (private) area. It’s horrific.’

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Democrats Accused Of Posing As Republican Election Judges In Colorado

Photo Credit: Reuters The Colorado secretary of state is investigating allegations that some Boulder County Republican election judges are actually Democrats in disguise.

Boulder County GOP Chairwoman Ellyn Hilliard initially raised the alarm when visiting polling locations where she didn’t recognize some of the GOP judges who are tasked with comparing voter signatures on mail ballots to protect against vote fraud.

She became alarmed when she noticed some ballots whose signatures clearly didn’t match those on file for the voter being accepted.

Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert began investigating and confirmed to the Daily Camera that she found “some troubling inconsistencies with some election judges.”

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GOP Senate Candidate Called 'Uncle Tom' at Hillary/Hagan Rally in N.C.

Photo Credit: REUTERSRepublican Senate candidate Thom Tillis was called “Uncle Tom” at a recent Senator Kay Hagan rally in North Carolina. Hillary Clinton was also on hand to help rally Democrats in support of Hagan–and the possible presidential candidate specifically praised the speaker who made the questionable comments.

The remarks were from Alma Adams, who is running for Congress from North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District. Here’s audio:

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92% of Marine Casualties in Afghan War Occurred Under Obama

Photo Credit: AP / Steve RuarkAs U.S. Marines withdraw from Operation Enduring Freedom (the Afghanistan war), CNSNews.com’s database on casualties shows that 418 Marines gave their lives in the conflict and that 92% of those casualties, 385 deaths, occurred since President Barack Obama took office in 2009.

“U.S. Marines and service members from the United Kingdom left Regional Command Southwest in Afghanistan’s Helmand province today, turning their facilities over to the Afghan security forces,” reported the Department of Defense on Oct. 27.

“We lift off confident in the Afghans’ ability to secure the region,” said Army Lieutenant General Joseph Anderson, commander of the ISAF Joint Command. “The mission has been complex, difficult and dangerous. Everyone has made tremendous sacrifices, but those sacrifices have not been in vain.”

In the more than 12 years that have passed since U.S. troops first entered Afghanistan with the aim of removing al Qaeda from its sanctuary there, 2,226 U.S. service personnel have given their lives in and around Afghanistan in support of U.S. military activities in that country. Among those, 418 soldiers, or 18.8 percent of those service personnel were U.S. Marines.

From January 20, 2009 to the end of 2009, 68 Marines died in Operation Enduring Freedom. The next year, 2010, accounted for most of the Marine casualties: 165 Marines lost their lives. In 2011, 78 Marines died; in 2012, 58 Marines died; in 2013 8 Marines died and another 8 in 2014.

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Mom Beheaded by Son Was Beloved Professor

Photo Credit: Wayne CarringtonThe woman who was beheaded Tuesday night at her Long Island apartment complex was a beloved professor at Farmingdale State College who was killed by her psychologically disturbed son, police sources said on Wednesday.

Patricia Ward, 66 — a 28-year veteran faculty member who taught language arts at the college — was decapitated by Derek Ward, 35, who lived with her, police sources said.

Derek Ward , who has a criminal record including gun charges, allegedly hacked her head off with a knife and kicked it across the street before throwing himself in front of a LIRR train, said Detective Lieutenant John Azzata of Nassau homicide.

“Mr. Ward has a psychiatric history dating back approximately 10 years. It exacerbated itself within the last year … It just seemed to be he was acting out,” Azzata said.

A knife believed to be the murder weapon was recovered at the scene, Azzata said.

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Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson: 'Elect Godly Men, for Crying Out Loud' (+video)

Photo Credit: APThe patriarch of the famous and influential Duck Dynasty empire is urging voters “to elect Godly men for crying out loud, or we are going to get more of the same.”

In a YouTube video cut for the evangelical group American Renewal Project, Phil Robertson urged voters in Louisiana, home to his family’s operation, to get to the polls: “Better move before it’s too late.”

Filmed in the woods and with Robertson in his trademark camo, the sometimes controversial businessman said, “We are in a republic. We are supposed to vote for the ones that run our country.”

He adds, “We need to elect Godly men for crying out loud, or we are going to get more of the same.”

Robertson concluded, “Just remember this. Vote Godly. We want Godly men making political decisions like George Washington, like John Adams, like Thomas Jefferson, like James Madison. We need Godly men like the ones who founded our country.”

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Obama on Ebola Fight: US Can't Seal Itself Off

Photo Credit: AP / Evan VucciBy Jim Kuhnhenn.

Pushing to confront Ebola at its West African source, President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States was not immune to the disease but cautioned against discouraging American health care workers with restrictive measures that confine them upon their return from the afflicted region. “We can’t hermetically seal ourselves off,” he declared.

Obama said doctors and nurses from the United States who have volunteered to fight Ebola in West Africa are American heroes who must be treated with dignity and respect.

His remarks came amid debate between the federal government and several states over how returning health care workers should be monitored. The White House has pushed back against overly restrictive measures, including proposals for travel bans or isolation measures adopted by some states.

“Yes, we are likely to see a possible case elsewhere outside of these countries, and that’s true whether or not we adopt a travel ban, whether or not you adopt a quarantine,” Obama said from the White House, surrounded by health care workers who have volunteered or will volunteer to serve in Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea, where the disease has killed nearly 5,000.

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Photo Credit: Reuters / Mike SegarEbola doctor ‘lied’ about NYC travels

By Jamie Schram and Bruce Golding.

The city’s first Ebola patient initially lied to authorities about his travels around the city following his return from treating disease victims in Africa, law-enforcement sources said.

Dr. Craig Spencer at first told officials that he isolated himself in his Harlem apartment — and didn’t admit he rode the subways, dined out and went bowling until cops looked at his MetroCard the sources said.

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A Decade of State Budgets

Photo Credit: Tax CreditsAn old proverb says to “Redeem the Time”, letting us know how precious time is. If you examine the last decade of state budgets, you’ll see a real story of time and timing. In light of the current revenue situation, the future of our budgets is a matter of great concern.

Governor Frank Murkowski’s term ended having almost doubled the state budget over four years, though with surpluses because of the rising price of oil. Governor Sarah Palin took over and with those good prices and the newly enacted punitive tax scheme of ACES had a large increase in her first year’s budget, but with the largest surplus ever. Oil prices then dropped, but her next two budgets maintained that spending level with small surpluses.

From a legislative perspective, the democrats had control of the Senate those three years, and the following three, through a democrat-led coalition. It’s said that in order to get anything done in a divided legislature, you have to spend your way past your differences. That’s exactly what happened, with the Senate becoming the bipartisan spending coalition and driving budgets to ever greater heights. Those three years (FY11-FY13) ended up $2.6 billion over FY 10 numbers, an increase greater than the FY04 general fund budget.

Sean Parnell had his first budget as governor that year the democrat-led coalition formed. He made record line-item vetoes of $336 million in FY11 and $412 million in FY12. In FY13, he cut another $66 million. At this point, oil revenues started to really decrease because of declining production.

Those six years of liberal dominance in the Senate, from FY08 to FY13, saw an increase of the day-to-day operating budget (no non-formula programs) from $1.531 billion to $2.246 billion, an increase of $715 million. The average spent in the capital budget was $1.147 billion.

In 2012, the citizens of Alaska pulled together and replaced the spending coalition, with the driving issue being the decline in oil production. The legislature passed oil tax reform, and the voters confirmed their prior vote this last August, upholding the More Alaska Production Act (MAPA). This reform didn’t have any effect on the FY14 and FY15 budgets, but was fortuitously timed since oil prices have just started dropping, and we’re bringing in a lot more money under the low price protection that MAPA gave us than we would have under ACES, to the tune of $150 million+.

The last two years since the spending coalition was replaced, the day-to-day operating budget increased a scant $27 million, most of which came from inherited labor contracts. The average of the capital budget for those two years was $839 million, and a large portion of that was to finish projects partially funded before and to address significant needs that have been ignored up until then, like the UAF Power Plant. The governor worked with the legislature to reduce state spending in FY14 from $8.0 to $7.1 billion, and again for FY15, reducing it to $5.9 billion (reference the Unrestricted General Fund Authorization to Spend, with Supplementals).

There are a few ongoing problems in the budget that will just have to be lived with; formula funding increases, and the debt service payment which went from $103 to $243 million per year due to voter approved bonding packages in 2008, 2010 and 2012. One issue that will start to go away is the $300 million per year we were paying for ACES tax credits. Also a large fix was done to the PERS/TERS unfunded liability, by paying down the principle by three billion dollars, thereby taking pressure off of the operating budget, with estimates being a savings of $400 to $600 million per year. This was critical since those payments had been looking to increase over the next five years to over $1 billion. Please note, that the FY15 budget didn’t include the usual payment for PERS/TERS because of that paydown.

Governor Parnell was in the legislature in the 90s when the oil prices dropped so low as to threaten the state, and was instrumental as co-chair of Senate finance then in getting the budget under control. He showed his foresight this last year, by turning down the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, which while initially paid for by the Federal government, would soon have the State paying a portion that would have put us in dire straits in the future. Recently, Governor Parnell publicly stated the following:

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.

I can see that the governor’s main opponent has gone back and forth on what he will actually do with the budget, with nothing specific except that he would accept the Medicaid increase and its consequences. So what’s a fiscal conservative to do? I’ll be voting to cut spending by voting for Sean Parnell, a consistent fiscal conservative.

Lance Roberts is an engineer, born and raised in Fairbanks. He is a member of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly. The views expressed here are his own and do not represent the assembly or borough administration.