Kids Giving Up Television

Kids Giving Up Television — Emarketer.com reports that only 30 percent of those 18 to 34 say TV is their primary source for news and entertainment.

Twenty-eight percent cite the laptop as their choice with 17 percent citing their smartphone and another 13 percent citing their desktop computer.

Kids Giving Up Television

Military Heroes Oppressed By Tyrant-in-Chief

Military Heroes Oppressed By Tyrant-in-Chief
By Pat Carfagno


Just days ago, Gateway Pundit published a story which infuriated this SHREW. Being away from the studio, I passed the info along to my colleagues at tFreedom Radio and THE SHREW Tim Sumner and Anna Bee. The following is an excerpt from that article:

“A determination of incompetency will prohibit you (veteran) from purchasing, possessing, receiving or transporting a firearm or ammunition. If you knowingly violate any of these prohibitions you may be fined, imprisoned, or both pursuant to the Brady Habndgun Violence Prevention Act, Pub.L. No. 103-159, as implemented at 18 United States Code 924 (a)(2)”


Tim Sumner, co-founder of 911 Families for a Safe and Strong America did a little digging. The following audio is an excerpt from a discussion on our very own THE SHREW:

 

Military Heroes Oppressed By Tyrant-in-Chief

Pa House Passes CHIP Extension

Pa House Passes CHIP Extension  — The House has approved a measure to extend the state’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through 2015, reports State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129).

CHIP provides health insurance to uninsured children and teens not eligible for or enrolled in Medical Assistance. The program, established in 1992, is set to expire at the end of this year, without legislative action.

The federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, have extended federal funding for CHIP through 2015.

Free CHIP coverage is available to eligible children in households with incomes no greater than 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL); low-cost CHIP coverage is available for those with incomes greater than 200 percent but no greater than 300 percent of the FPL; and families with incomes greater than 300 percent of the FPL have the opportunity to purchase coverage by paying the full rate negotiated by the state.

Currently, 188,317 children are enrolled in CHIP across the Commonwealth. Federal funds pay for approximately two-thirds of the total cost of the program.

House Bill 108 now heads to the Senate for consideration.

 

Pa House Passes CHIP Extension

Pa House Passes CHIP Extension

Cryptowit 2-25-13

Cryptowit 2-25-13 By William W. Lawrence Sr

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Remember  your Creator in the days of your youth
Ecclesiastes