Bathroom Bill Idiocy Hearing On Web

Bathroom Bill Idiocy Hearing On Web — Pennsylvania State Sen. Lisa Baker (R-28) is linking her webpage to a hearing scheduled for tomorrow, Aug. 30, regarding SB 1306, which makes “sexual orientation, gender identity or expression” a protected class hence making it impossible to consider these matters in legislation or commerce.

Bathroom Bill Idiocy Hearing On Web
Idiots are apparently a protected political class.

What this means ladies is that if you have to use an interstate rest stop and a guy in a dress follows you in, nobody can say he can’t.

What this means parents is that your daughters will have to compete with — and share locker rooms with — boys who decide to “express” themselves as females regarding school sports.

What this means small business owners is that if your troublesome employee decides to start “expressing” him or herself as the opposite sex you have one new, huge headache on your hands in getting rid of him or her.

This is extremely stupid and unnecessary legislation and must die.

And the sooner the better.

Bathroom Bill Idiocy Hearing On Web

William W. Lawrence Omnibit 8-27-16

There have been 184,869 Olympians since the games began in 1896.

William W. Lawrence Omnibit 8-27-16

Ghost Teachers Unnecessary Tax Burden

Ghost Teachers Unnecessary Tax Burden

By Leo Knepper

The Commonwealth Foundation undertook the monumental task of acquiring and analyzing teachers’ union contracts from 499 school districts. Their main findings were shocking, but not surprising. Two of items that caught our attention were the prevalence of release time provisions and the “generosity” of healthcare benefits.

Ghost Teachers Unnecessary Tax BurdenRelease time or “ghost teacher” provisions force taxpayers to foot the bill for union activities. Roughly 20 percent of contracts across the state allow for a full release. These teachers don’t set foot in the classroom at all. Instead, they are on the district payroll and can collect a variety of benefits while they work for the union. One of the most expensive benefits that ghost teachers had received, until recently, was a taxpayer funded pension.

On the issue of health insurance benefits, in 99 districts taxpayers foot the entire bill. The workers covered under the teachers’ union contracts don’t pay anything for their premiums. In instances where teachers are required to pay toward their premium costs, they pay far less than the Pennsylvania average of $3,598 per person.

A full summary of the Commonwealth Foundation’s findings can be found on their website; the district-by-district contract details can be found here.

Mr. Knepper is executive director of Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania.

Ghost Teachers Unnecessary Tax Burden

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-26-16

What is a crepuscular critter? It’s a critter that is most active during twilight.

Crepuscular William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-26-16

Hillary Birthed Birther Movement

Hillary Birthed Birther MovementHillary Clinton gave an unpresidential rant in Reno, yesterday, Aug. 25, in which she accused her adversaries of being Ku Klux Klan members and subscribers to conspiracy theories.

We’d like to point out that Robert Bryd, whom  she praised as a her friend and mentor,  was a Ku Klux Klan recruiter and is the only U.S. senator to have voted against the nominations of both Black Suprme Court justices.

We’d further like to note that Mrs. Clinton has the endorsement of at least one Klan leader who says he has sent her $20,000. This is believable considering Mrs. Clinton’s abortion position, which strongly promotes abortion for America’s  minority population.

With regard to conspiracy theories, we’d just like to point out the Hillary birthed the birther movement and republish this article from 2009.

Hillary Birthed Birther Movement
She and her minions birthed the birther movement. Really.

A movement claiming Barack Obama is ineligible to be president on the basis that he was not born in the United States is starting to percolate into the old media and its roots can be traced to a prominent suburban Philadelphia Democrat.

Birthers — a dismissive allusion to  ‘truthers’ who are those who believe that the Bush administration was behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks — cite the unwillingness of President Obama to release the “vault” birth certificate held in Hawaii that would indicate whether his claim as a natural-born citizen was attested to by medical personnel. They also allege that the President is unwilling to release records showing that he applied to Occidental College as a foreign student. They also cite claims by Obama’s Kenyan relatives that he was born in Kenya.

Birthers claim that the President has spent $1 million fighting the release of records that would clear all such questions.

The prime birther was Philip J. Berg of Montgomery County who filed suit in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 2008 claiming that Obama was ineligible to be president. Berg is a Democrat who once chaired the Montgomery County Democratic Party and served as a state Deputy Attorney General for eight years.

The lawsuit was dismissed in October by U.S. District Judge R. Barclay Surrick —  a former Delaware County Common Pleas Court judge and the estranged brother of judicial reformer Bob Surrick.

Berg took the appeal straight to the Supreme Court which rejected it in December.

Berg has his own blog http://www.obamacrimes.com

It should be noted that Berg is an outspoken “truther” and was a Hillary Clinton supporter.

Hillary Birthed Birther Movement

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-25-16

The ancient Romans played the bagpipe, long before the awful thing was dumped on the unsuspecting Scots.

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-25-16

God Miracles Millennials

God Miracles Millennials — Pew Research Center, last year, found that “religious nones”, which they describe as a shorthand for atheists and agnostics, make up about 23 percent of American adults, which is seven percent higher than in 2007.

God Miracles MillennialsMore than a third of Millennials identify themselves as non-religous.

Among the major reasons cited for disbelief are “learning about evolution when I went away to college”, “lack of any sort of scientific or specific evidence for a creator”, and “I’m a scientist now, and I don’t believe in miracles.”

This is ironic. Francis Bacon, generally considered to be the father of the scientific method, sneered at atheism.

“God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it,” he wrote in 1612 in his essay Of Atheism. “It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man’s mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to religion. For while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further; but when it beholdeth the chain of them, confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity.”

In his essay, he called atheists hypocrites which they are when they deny their belief to be a faith. Ask one how everything came about and what the purpose of existence is, and then ask him to prove it via the scientific method.

He will inevitably change the subject.

And not to get into a dispute about the flaws and virtues of the Theory of Evolution but those who hold it as a certainty upon which to base one’s value system are not practicing science.

All the scientific method can do is explain consistencies in nature. It cannot reveal the great truths and to believe that it can is, again, by definition anti-science.

As to the reason for the recent increase in atheism, Bacon hits it on the nose in his 400-year-old work. He cites scandals by priests; the scoffing holy things “which doth by little and little deface the reverence of religion”; and peace and prosperity.

The last point is a little counter-intuitive but when one has a soft life and death seems far away and fear is not a common experience, then the old rules don’t seem to make much sense.

Until one realizes that death is not as far away as one thought and one has to account for the choices one has made.

God Miracles Millennials

 

 

 

 

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-24-16

Between 1362 and 1918, about 7,600 persons were killed by wolves in France.

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-24-16

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-23-16

The late William F. Buckley Jr. wrote his first barbed letter when he was six. It was to King George V. Young Buckley demanded that England pay its war debt to the United States.

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-23-16

Victor Thorn Penn State Summation Was Brilliant

Victor Thorn Penn State Summation Was Brilliant — We came across this article from June 22, 2012 that may be the best summation of events concerning the Sandusky scandal at Penn State and is well worth reading.

Victor Thorn Penn State Summation Was Brilliant
Victor Thorn connected the dots in Sandusky story.

It appeared in American Free Press and the reporter who did such an exceptional job was Victor Thorn.

Thorn found connections with what happened in Happy Valley to the Franklin Scandal in Nebraska via former Penn State President Graham Spanier, who championed some rather twisted events at PSU apart from the hidden things.

He also puts on the record how promised revelations of a greater scandal involving Sandusky pimping boys to the very rich vanished without a peep.

He further explains how Joe Paterno was a scapegoat and far from the villain depicted by the establishment media.

Unlike Tom Corbett.

The article is especially poignant as Thorn died, Aug. 1, an official suicide. He had a book coming out critical of Clintons. Some are deeming his death suspicious and adding him to the Clinton Body Count.

For the record, his family and friends accept the official version and don’t think the Clintons had anything to do with it. Of course the Clintons wouldn’t have anything to do with the disappearance of Ray Gricar either but never mind that.

And also for the record, Thorn — real name Scott Robert Makufka — was a 9/11 truther and Holocaust denier. Dang, though, did he get Penn State right.

Finally for the record, we love life and are not suicidal.

Victor Thorn Penn State Summation Was Brilliant