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December, 2017

Help! Chicken Little’s Come Home to Roost and Frozen Its Tail Feathers Off

Help! Chicken Little’s Come Home to Roost and Frozen Its Tail Feathers Off Through the teeniest of gaps on heavily frosted window panes looking out on a snowbound world, comes a picture of the real Barack Hussein Obama. While folk shiver and wait out snow squalls in the Midwest and North East, the Obamas are sweating it out in the global-warmed state of Hawaii, Michelle and Malia at a yoga facility, a short-sleeved shirt-sporting Barack being serenaded with the words of a song he refuses to say himself.
By Judi McLeod - Sunday, December 31, 2017 - Full Story

Startup Societies UN’s Newest Scheme For Re-Engineering Society’s Future

Startup Societies UN's Newest Scheme For Re-Engineering Society's Future The Startup Societies Summit Puerto Rico is taking place at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. on January 19-20, 2018. This summit will "discuss solutions for Puerto Rico and raise funds for the Foundation for Puerto Rico, a non-profit dedicated to rebuilding the island.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Sunday, December 31, 2017 - Full Story

2017 was a testament to what happens when you focus on the possible

2017 was a testament to what happens when you focus on the possible First we were told Donald Trump could never win the nomination. Then we were told he couldn't win the election. Then we were told no good people would join his administration. Then we were told he could never govern. Then we were told the Republican legislative agenda was impossible.
By Herman Cain - Sunday, December 31, 2017 - Full Story






CNN’s Big, Bad, White Box Truck

CNN’s Big, Bad, White Box Truck All it takes to you-know-what CNN is a big white box truck! Talking heads posing as CNN investigative journalists thought they had the scoop of the century when they “CAUGHT” President Donald Trump playing golf on his own golf course over the Christmastime holidays.
By Judi McLeod - Saturday, December 30, 2017 - Full Story




Questions We’re Often Asked: Christmas Trees

Readers of these columns will be gratified to learn that people are coming back to the natural tree. Whether it's plastic pollution, pricey artificial imports or simple nostalgia for the real thing, everywhere sales of live pines, spruce, firs and hemlock are climbing.
By Wes Porter - Saturday, December 30, 2017 - Full Story