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  • What Would Trump Do?

    02/07/2023 7:41:24 AM PST · by Starman417 · 18 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 02-07-23 | Larry Brandes
    The entire world was shocked as they watched China brazenly fly a spy balloon over America. It was first spotted in Alaska on January 28 and then flew across Canada and down into the United States. The Chinese Jolly Roger spent four days sailing over 11 American states, including 21 military bases, without repercussion. All patriotic Americans were disgusted, but the liberals who “elected” the bumbling, fumbling, Biden (Oh, sure, he's just fine) were probably pleased as punch with his anemic response. During the unauthorized Chinese incursion, I wondered what would Trump do (W.W.T.D.) if China launched a spy balloon...
  • If this isn’t a violation of the Constitution’s First Amendment, what is?

    12/03/2022 9:08:39 AM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 126 replies
    Twitter ^ | 7:24 PM · Dec 2, 2022 | Elon Musk
  • YouTube Rejects Ad From Veterans Ministry Over “Unacceptable” Keyword: “Christian”

    07/29/2019 4:59:55 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 11 replies
    The Activist Mommy ^ | July 27, 2019 | The Activist Mommy
    As we have been saying for years now, Big Tech’s brazen anti-Christian and anti-Conservative thought policing must stop. Earlier this week, YouTube rightfully came under fire when the proprietors of a faith-based ministry for military veterans were barred from running an ad for their foundation because it contained just one unacceptable keyword: “Christian.” According to Chad Robichaux, a U.S. Marine veteran and founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, his marketing team recently attempted to run the ad for his “Mighty Oaks Show,” which features interviews with vets and Christian content geared toward their unique strengths and struggles after service. But,...
  • YouTube Suspends Major Gun Manufacturer, Bans Instructional Gun Videos

    03/21/2018 10:34:36 AM PDT · by servo1969 · 59 replies
    Thefederalist.com ^ | 3-21-2018 | Madeline Osburn
    YouTube has updated its policies on content featuring firearms, leading to the suspension of a large gun manufacturer and forcing popular gun content creators to remove videos from their channels. “While we’ve long prohibited the sale of firearms, we recently notified creators of updates we will be making around content promoting the sale or manufacture of firearms and their accessories, specifically, items like ammunition, gatling triggers, and drop-in auto sears,” reads a statement from a YouTube spokesperson. The list of prohibited content now includes links to sites that sell firearms, videos that teach installation of certain accessories, and videos that...
  • Lawmakers seeks to ban red light cameras, photo radar vans in Colorado

    04/06/2014 9:16:02 AM PDT · by cutty · 22 replies
    7NEWS ^ | Apr 4, 2014 | Lance Hernandez
    Scott Renfroe's proposal has bipartisan support. Red light cameras and photo radar vans are hot button issues in Colorado. Police say they make intersections and roadways safer, but many motorists insist that the cameras and radar vans are used mainly to generate revenue. Today, Republican Senator Scott Refroe, of Greeley, introduced a bill to ban red light cameras and photo radar vans in Colorado. It’s his second attempt. The first one in 2012 went nowhere. This time, he has the backing of several prominent Democratic lawmakers ... Refroe’s bill will be heard next week in the Senate State, Veterans and...
  • D.C. Council signals turn on traffic-camera fines

    10/17/2012 4:06:25 AM PDT · by markomalley · 13 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 10/17/12 | Tom Howell Jr
    City lawmakers on Tuesday answered a mounting chorus of motorists who say the District is burdening them with pricey traffic-camera fines in an attempt to balance the local budget under the banner of public safety. A trio of D.C. Council members introduced the Safety-Based Traffic Enforcement Act of 2012 to cap fines at $50 for certain moving violations, such as exceeding the speed limit by up to 20 mph, blocking an intersection, failing to yield to a pedestrian, running a stop sign, failing to stop before turning right at a red light and turning right on red where it is...
  • ATS secures investment from Goldman SachsPhoenix (speed cameras being used in more than 120 cities)

    06/11/2010 8:37:27 AM PDT · by day21221 · 12 replies · 296+ views
    phoenix.bizjournals.com/ ^ | Friday, September 26, 2008 | Patrick O'Grady
    ATS secures investment from Goldman SachsPhoenix Business Journal - by Patrick O'Grady Phoenix Business Journal Dave D’Amato, design and engineering manager for American Traffic Solutions Inc., works on a device that will take pictures of speeders. View Larger American Traffic Solutions Inc. is getting an investment boost from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to help it meet increasing demand for its red-light and speed cameras. Although neither company would disclose the amount of the investment, ATS President James Tuton said it was a “significant” amount that will net the former investment house, now a bank holding company, two seats on the...
  • Automated Photo Enforcement

    08/06/2007 1:10:18 PM PDT · by capebuffalo · 90 replies · 2,528+ views
    Internet (Veil Guy) Blog | 8 -04-07 | Veil Guy
    Automated photo enforcement is a growing cancer that is underminding the very fabric of our civil liberties. A number of foreign or multi-national companies have already established or are in the process of establishing U.S. operations in anticipation of an explosive new growth market—U.S taxpayers. These companies—usually from countries that do not share our history of civil liberties—the professional lobbyists who sell them, the legislators who allow them and the progressive judges who re-affirm their legality are all contributing to the erosion of the very principles on which our country was founded. It's time to tell our representatives that enough...