Michelle Malkin to Megyn Kelly: IRS Not Just Scandal Because Of 'Ideology,' 'Obama's Intimidation'
(May 20, 2013) - Michelle Malkin joined Megyn Kelly on Fox News Monday afternoon to discuss the latest developments in the investigation into the IRS targeting conservatives for audits. Malkin insisted it was not merely her "ideology" that has led to critique the Obama administration on their handling of the IRS issue and others, but rather the evidence she's seen of their "bully brigade tactics" to "intimidate and criminalize their political opponents."
Malkin began by going after White House Press Secretary Jay Carney for his handling of the various Obama "scandals," saying the "clown Carney press briefings have turned in to a circus. We need Benny Hill music for all the backpedaling going on there." On the IRS issue specifically, she added, "the idea that they had no idea about the bombshells that were about to explode is completely laughable."
"Of course you don't buy it," Kelly said to Malkin, "because you're a conservative and you don't really like this particular president's policies. But, the question is whether this is seeping out beyond party politics."
This line of questioning led to Malkin's assertion that it is not simply her political leanings that are causing her to criticize President Obama. After a break, she continued bashing the administration's "brass-knuckled intimidation. whether it's directed now against grassroots activists or small nonprofits or reporters and journalists like James Rosen," referring to the Fox reporter who was tracked by the Justice Department. Malkin urged "everyone who has felt the boot of the Obama administration and its goons on their necks" to show solidarity by joining the Tea Party Patriots in their march against IRS offices tomorrow around the country.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Bilderberg 2013 ~ Why don't the Mainstream Media report on The Bilderberg Meetings? - Gerard Batten MEP
Why don't the mainstream media report on Bilderberg meetings? - Gerard Batten MEP
• European Parliament, Strasbourg, 20 May 2013
• Speaker: Gerard Batten MEP, UKIP (London), Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) group -
Transcript:
Thank you, Mr President. The commision has recently replied to my written question, confirming that Commissioners Almunia and Kroes, attended the Bilderberg meeting in St.Moritz in June.
The commission cannot tell me details of what was discussed but assured me that the Bilderberg meetings do not take decisions. If Bilderberg meetings are just talking shops, why do the most important and powerful figures from around the world, including George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, bother to attend?
And what other summit of world leaders in Politics, finance and business would go completely unreported in the mainstream media such as the BBC?
It is impossible not to reach the conclusion that the non reporting of these events is anything other than a conspiracy between the organisers and the media.
It merely confirms the belief of many that the hidden agenda and purpose of the Bilderberg group is to bring about undemocratic world government.
It is a disgrace that the European commission is colluding in that.
• EU Member States:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom
The Alex Jones Show - Kristen Meghan, Joel Skousen, Lucas Jewell - Monday, May 20, 2013
The Alex Jones Show - Monday, May 20, 2013 (Full Show): Kristen Meghan, Joel Skousen, Lucas Jewell
Monday: The Alex Jones Show. The NDAA in Action? Feds Disapear Adam Kokesh. Breaking Info from a Chemtrail Specialist. Joel Skousen on World Affairs:
On this Monday, May 20 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the latest developments on the abduction of activist and prominent alternative media figure Adam Kokesh over the weekend. The arrest comes after Kokesh announced he plans an open carry march in Washington, D.C. on July 4th. Alex talks with Lucas Jewell, Kokesh's business manager, about the arrest and its political implications. Alex also talks with Kristen Meghan, a whistleblower and former industrial hygienist and environmental specialist who worked for the Veterans Administration. Meghan covers the rights of veterans, geoengineering and chemtrails with Alex. Joel Skousen, author, consultant and editor of World Affairs Brief, will be in-studio on today's worldwide broadcast.
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Sustainable and Frugal Living The Heart of Los Angeles
Erik Knutzen and Kelly Coyne have been farming their yard in Los Angeles for over a decade. In addition to a mini orchard and extensive veggie garden, they have all the instruments of an urban homestead: chickens, bees, rainwater capture, DIY greywater, solar fruit preserver, humanure toilet, rocket stove, adobe oven. But they don't like to talk about sustainability of self-sufficiency, instead they prefer the term self-reliance.
"I don't like the goal of self-sufficiency, I think it's a fool's errand to chase that goal," explains Knutzen. "I think we live in communities, human beings are meant to live, and trade and work together. I think self-reliance is okay, in other words, knowing how to do things."
Knutzen and Coyne share their tinkering, DIY and small scale urban agriculture experiments on their blog Root Simple and in their books "The Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-Sufficient Living in the Heart of the City" and "Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post Consumer World". They believe in the value of shop classes and old-school home economics (back when you learned how to make things, not shop for things).
For the couple, their true goal with all of this self-reliance is freedom to live as they please. By growing their own and canning, pickling, preserving, freezing and baking their own breads and beans, they live frugally. They also only own one car (plus a cargo bike), one cellphone and no tv. "I think a lot of it has to do with our overdriving ambition to be free," explains Coyne, "makes being cheap fun, because it means you can be free".
Financial Fraud prosecutions down despite Obama's promise
corporate crime is overlooked as are the wealthy and the powerful in every state in the union,from behemoth Washington to tiny vero beach,Florida,its all corrupted by the wealthy and the powerful.this is corrupt government,we need laws that treat all Americans the same,from the homeless old woman,to Donald Trump.
President Obama promised that American taxpayers will never again bear the brunt of a financial sector crash at the hands of bankers making risky trades. But if we look at the sheer statistics behind the number of criminal prosecutions for financial institution fraud, you'll notice a shocking trend. Data released by the US Justice Department shows that over the past 20 years, the number of federal prosecutions for financial fraud has gone down significantly. RT's Meghan Lopez spoke to Kevin Whelan, campaign director for the Home Defenders League, for more
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