Great points. I’ve been expecting exactly what happened at the federal courthouse for a couple months now, and I expect more of the same - for exactly the reasons you’ve mentioned.
The Communist, Muslim poofter Obama is executing textbook destruction of the middle class, again as you’ve mentioned, starting with those who’ve accrued the most and who need it the most.
A lot of people will soon realize they have nothing left to lose and zero options available.
Yemen, it appears, is the new Fata, an Al Qaeda base where wicked plans to destroy western civilisation and overthrow governments are being hatched. Or at least that is the gist of some of the more hyperbolic commentary since the Christmas Day attempted plane bombing in the US was linked to an Al Qaeda offshoot in Yemen. Does Yemen have an Al Qaeda presence? It certainly appears so. Air strikes on Dec 17 and Dec 24, allegedly carried out by the US, targeted suspected Al Qaeda militants there.
Al Qaeda about to attack America at sea? Chatter grows on terrorist websites
Snips: Terrorism experts who monitor jihadi websites around the world say they are seeing more talk about attacks on America at sea. One writer talks about "attacks "on an extravagant scale....We have attacked you on land and in the air...and soon in the sea." (NY Post)
What might this threat mean? Al Qaeda does own freighter ships that could be used for attacks, there have been reports they have trained frogmen scuba divers to make attacks underwater on American ships, and they managed to blow a hole in the USS Cole with just a few men on a small rubber raft.
This type statement makes the thought of terrorism more alarming. An occasional attack on a specific site is one thing. Attempting to collapse the economy of the country is quite another more serious matter.
FAA investigating American after 3 rough landings
Two weeks ago, American Airlines 737 skidded off a runway in Jamaica. The fuselage cracked, and dozens of passengers were injured. But that wasn't the only landing mishap American had last month.
Two other American jets one in North Carolina on Dec. 13 and one in Texas on Dec. 24 experienced problems as they landed. And now the Federal Aviation Administration says it's increasing its oversight of the airline to figure out if there's a pattern.