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VW Golf re-in-car-nated for its new generation

Volkswagen has knocked its eighth generation Golf out of the park, with an evolutionary new design that's clean and modern – just like its new base engine.
- Friday, March 6, 2015


Acer Chromebook lets you live in the Clouds

Acer's new Chromebook 13 is a good way to be productive away from the desk, as long as you don't mind your data living in cyberspace, where it could be vulnerable to bad people.
- Friday, March 6, 2015



Life under the US umbrella

Deal that Obama is now offering Iran "doesn't block Iran's path to the bomb; it paves Iran's path to the bomb."
- Friday, March 6, 2015



SYRIA: Concern Continues for Abducted Christians

Source: Middle East Concern Nineteen Assyrian Christians who were captured recently by members of the Islamic State (ISIS) militant group have thankfully been released. The believers were freed on March 1st. According to sources, an Islamic court may have ordered their release after "tax payments" were made on their behalf.
- Thursday, March 5, 2015

EPA to Regulate Methane Emissions Despite Huge Decline

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed to regulate methane emissions from the oil and gas sector as part of its ongoing climate change initiatives, mandating a reduction of 40 to 45 percent from 2012 levels by 2025. Methane is the principal component of natural gas. The new rules are expected to be proposed this summer and completed by 2016. These rules would apply to new or modified sites. At existing oil and gas operations, EPA would rely mostly on voluntary measures for reducing methane emissions.(i]
- Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Rise of Prosecutorial Abuses

The Wall Street Journal had an excellent article a couple weeks ago calling out the egregious prosecutorial misconduct of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. In this farce of a case, Schneiderman is hell bent on going after Hank Greenberg (formerly with AIG) in an attempt to discredit his name in a state civil lawsuit.
- Thursday, March 5, 2015


Prime Minister Netanyahu's Purpose in Addressing the US Congress on Iran

Over the past several weeks the American and Israeli national presses, as well as the American Jewish press, have debated the wisdom of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to accept House Speaker John Boehner's invitation to address a joint session of Congress concerning the Iranian nuclear program. President Obama indicated quite clearly that he was most displeased by this prospect and applied quite some pressure on Israel in an effort to force PM Netanyahu to cancel the speech--all to no avail. We might want to ask why Obama desired to scuttle such a presentation on the part of the Prime Minister, and what drove Netanyahu to resist all this pressure.
- Thursday, March 5, 2015

Chicago on the Potomac

Back in the Dream Time, elders were honored because of their accumulated knowledge, if Pops knew a better way to saddle horses that knowledge helped Junior since he saddled horses. Today if Pops knows how to tune-up cars what good is that when cars don't need to be tuned-up anymore? Now the old are relegated to extolling their own relevance while exclaiming, "I've never seen that before." Doddering ancients who use their cell phones merely to talk wonder why their grandchildren never answer their emails as Gen Z tweet each other: "Don't trust anyone over 15."
- Thursday, March 5, 2015

Netanyahu's Incredibly Heart-Felt Plea: How Could Democrats Look in Their Mirrors the Next Morning?

In one of the most egregious examples of horrendously bad manners and lack of taste, 50 plus Democrat members of Congress, along with President Obama and Vice President Biden of the United States, ignorantly absented themselves from an enlightened and precise dissertation on the proposed nuclear deal between Iran and the United States that if consummated could spell the doom for the young state of Israel and perhaps all of its people in addition to wide spread multi millions more in retaliation.
- Thursday, March 5, 2015

Welcome to the New Journalism Where Media Mob Mentality rules.

What are our expectations of the media? Mine are rather simple; fact check before printing because in this age of instant messaging you can't take back an error; and base editorial opinions on facts-facts that are relevant to the argument.
- Thursday, March 5, 2015


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