Millionaire John Kerry Who Served in Vietnam & Pushes Higher Taxes for Americans Docks Yacht in RI to Avoid MA Taxes

How do these people continue to get reelected to office the ruling class?  See “Sen. John Kerry skips town on sails tax,” which reports that

“Sen. John Kerry, who has repeatedly voted to raise taxes while in Congress, dodged a whopping six-figure state tax bill on his new multimillion-dollar yacht by mooring her in Newport, R.I. . . . Sources say Isabel [the Vietnam vet’s new yacht] l sold for something in the neighborhood of $7 million, meaning Kerry saved approximately $437,500 in sales tax and an annual excise tax of about $70,000.”

More proof that taxes are for the little people.

Obama Awards $1.45 Billion Loan Guarantee to Company Promising 85 Jobs

Daily Caller reports from the “it’s not our money that the US doesn’t have so we can spend as much as we like, especially if we say its for green energy” department:  “Abengoa Solar, which received $1.45 billion from the Department of Energy, admits on its website that it will use the money to build a plant in Arizona that will create only 85 permanent jobs.”

Ever Vigilant Consumer Product Safety Commission Always Looking for Reasons to Justify Its Existence Now Warning Parents About Opening Windows

From the your tax dollars at work department.  No.  We did not make up the warning from the Consumer Products Safety Commission that appears under the headline in bold below.  After reading it, I can’t wait for possible future announcements from the CPSC that may warn parents about the dangers of children:

  • Falling down stairs
  • Opening kitchen drawers and playing with knifes
  • Putting hands in garbage disposals
  • Swallowing can openers that contain excessive levels of lead
  • (Infants) falling into open toilet bowls and drowning
  • In Iowa being attached by a shark.

CPSC Urges Parents and Caregivers to Consider Safety Before Opening Windows

Opening windows in your home to enjoy the warmer temperatures may seem harmless, but windows have proven to be sources of injury and death for young children. In recent weeks, several children have fallen from windows and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) data indicates that on average, about eight deaths occur yearly to children five years or younger while an estimated 3,300 children five and younger are treated each year in U.S. hospital emergency departments. Hospitalization was required for about 34 percent of these children after falling from a window.

These deaths and injuries frequently occur when kids push themselves against window screens or climb onto furniture located next to an open window.

“The deaths and life-altering injuries we have seen here at CPSC are heart-breaking and in many cases preventable,” said CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum. “We want parents and caregivers to think safety before opening the windows where young children are present.”

“Window falls increase dramatically during the spring and summer months but they can be prevented,” said Chrissy Cianflone, Director of Programs for Safe Kids USA. “It takes active supervision on the part of the parent or caregiver, and a device called a window guard. Screens are meant to keep bugs out, not kids in. Window guards are easy to install and have a release mechanism in the event of an emergency.”

“The window fall season is upon us. The harmless act of opening a window to enjoy the beautiful weather can lead to tragedy unless parents and caregivers of young children exercise proper safety precautions,” said Mindy A. Bockstein, Chairperson and Executive Director of the New York State Consumer Protection Board. “Let’s not be lulled into a false sense of security by window screens but properly install window guards and follow other safety measures.”

More Evidence that the American Education System Gets an F for Not Educating Americans

I love Jay Leno’s “Jaywalking” where he goes on the street and asks people simple questions about the United States.  It’s funny, but very sad.  Americans can tell you who won American Idol, but don’t have a clue about the history of our great country.  This video is about the 4th of July and U.S. history.  Do an experiment and ask people under 45 the questions Jay asks.  The American education system has failed recent generations of Americans because it has not educated young people.  At the end of the segment, Jay asks a grandfather the questions that stumped the other people and he rattles correct and immediate answers to every question.  It’s proof that at one time the U.S. education system educated young people about the history of the United States.

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