Showing posts with label looting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label looting. Show all posts

Friday, October 7, 2016

Did Jesus Christ Foretell Devastating Storms?

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about prophetic hurricanes. This follows this post about the Day of Atonement. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.

In Matthew 24:7-8, Jesus Christ foretold signs that would mark the time leading up to His return: “For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places …”
We have certainly seen devastating earthquakes in recent years. The December 2004 earthquake off Indonesia was the most powerful in decades, unleashing a massive tsunami that took some 300,000 lives. Less than a year later, an earthquake in southern Asia killed another 30,000.
In Matthew 24:7, the Greek word translated “earthquakes” is seismos, from which we derive such English words as “seismology,” referring to the study of earthquakes. Strong’s Lexicon defines it as “a commotion, i.e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake—earthquake, tempest” (Strong’s No. 4578).
So seismos has a broader meaning than just the earth shaking. Matthew 8 records how a violent storm overtook Jesus and His disciples on the Sea of Galilee, threatening to capsize their boat and drown them—until Jesus miraculously calmed the winds and waves.
The word used in Matthew 8:24 for this powerful storm is seismos , here translated “tempest.” So we see that seismos can also refer to violent storms and isn’t limited strictly to earthquakes. When Jesus foretold “famines, pestilences and earthquakes in various places,” His words encompass natural disasters that include earthquakes, but can also apply to hurricanes, tornadoes and other such deadly storms.
As we saw with Hurricane Katrina, these storms can be enormously destructive. Katrina took more than 1,200 lives and caused an estimated $200 billion in damage, not counting the economic hit from losses to shipping, oil and gas production, fishing and agriculture. New Orleans, devastated by the storm, will not fully recover for decades— if ever.
A hurricane like Katrina, which reached category 5 strength before weakening, can produce winds greater than 155 miles an hour and push ahead of it a wall of water 18 feet or higher, doing major damage to virtually anything in its path.
Are such natural disasters increasing as Jesus foretold?
The Sept. 16, 2005, issue of Science magazine reports on research by scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Center for Atmospheric Research. They concluded that while the total number of hurricanes and cyclones had not increased, there has been “a sharp increase during the past 35 years in the number of category 4 and 5 tropical cyclones, the most intense storms that cause most of the damage on landfall” (Richard Kerr, “Is Katrina a Harbinger of Still More Powerful Hurricanes?,” p. 1807).
Specifically, the frequency of the most dangerous and damaging storms—those rated category 4 and 5— increased by 80 percent from the 1970s to the latest decade.
This should certainly make us sit up and take notice. Later in Jesus Christ’s same prophecy, as recorded in Luke 21:25-28, He says: “And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth …
“Then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.”

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Grand jury rules in Michael Brown's death - Reaction Predictable

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about the continuing aftermath of the Ferguson incident. This follows this post about giving thanks and not getting caught up in "gift buying." For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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Grand jury rules in Michael Brown's death - Reaction Predictable




Graphic of angry protestors.
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Violence, looting and burning erupted last night after a prosecutor announced that police officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted in the August 9th death of Michael Brown. Since that date tension has been high and sustained in what appeared to be a delayed ruling. Fear was that whether Wilson was indicted or not, violence would erupt. Supporters of both sides were ready to take action after the verdict would be announced.
I watched President Obama urge calm after the announcement of the verdict. He added that if there were to be protests, that they should be peaceful. However, while he was speaking on television, a live scene was displayed alongside the President showing a crowd rocking a police car, attempting to turn it over.
Burning and destruction ensued through the night. Streets were closed. It is unknown still at this writing how widespread this escalation will go. Voices of reason warned that this conduct was not going to solve anything. It was only hurting the people who felt most strongly about this, along with their communities. And it would set back any progress in correcting broader injustices.
There was hope briefly after the grand jury announcement by some commentators that this would "settle down" on its own. However, it did not. What happened is what is so predictable in our human experience: inability to peacefully solve conflict, and instead resort to irrational rage that only harms everyone.
"When will they ever learn?" are the words to a popular song "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" by Peter Paul and Mary from decades ago. The song is about cyclical conflict, war and death. Again and again.
I was sickened when I saw the anger and fires on the news. I become angry and have rage build within me when I see people hurting themselves and others to express their wrath. However, my comfort is that I understand that humanity is intrinsically incompetent in peace-making skills. God's intent is that we turn from this behavior and take on a new nature. It is in God's plan to build a new person who abhors what he is and adopts a new nature. Humans need outside help, outside the human realm to learn this.
In Romans:3:17, Paul states in a commentary about human nature: "And the way of peace they have not known." He quotes what was already in Isaiah:59:8—"The way of peace they have not known, and there is no justice in their ways."
We preach the Gospel of Peace that Paul spoke of when describing the metaphoric spiritual armor that we wear in Ephesians:6:15: "And having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace…"
Our world simply will not "get it" when it comes to solving problems peacefully. Witness what else is taking place on this earth. We are coming to the time when there will be intervention for humanity spoken of by Jesus in describing the events prior to His second coming: "And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved" (Matthew:24:22).
It is this knowledge that is giving me real hope. It is not an empty hope. It is a hope based on what is shown biblically to come pass and what will end this world's conflicts.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

SuperStorm Sandy brings out the Looters. Will the election results do the same?

A very interesting post from www.dailymail.co.uk about looting in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. This follows this post about self defense in New York and New Jersey. This follows this post about the San Francisco Giants celebratory riots. This follows this post about a race hoax at U.T. Austin. This follows this post about free phones for welfare recipients. This follows this post about Emmit Till. This follows this post about the likelihood of urban warfare in the U.S. and this about violent Flash Mobs which can result in activities such as Knockout King. You can read a very interesting book HERE.


'Even momma got outta house to loot new shirt': Looters brag on TwitterPolice have arrested 13 people in New York City on suspicion of looting



Looters have especially targeted Queens and Brooklyn, some even posting photos of their bounty

National Guard deployed 1,175 troops to protect New York City and Long Island amid fears

Borough President has begged for more troops to be deployed to storm-ravaged South Brooklyn

A mob of more than 50 thieves rampaged through Coney Island, stealing alcohol, flat-screen TVs and even diapers or Kit-Kats



By Adam Shergold and Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 10:09 EST, 31 October 2012
UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 4 November 2012

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Several brazen thugs have robbed their neighbors and their local shops of everything from basic food stuffs to expensive electronics and they are taking to Twitter to broadcast their spoils.

'Check out this laptop I scored,' SevenleafB tweeted earlier today. 'It's easy just reach out an grab it.'



It appears the looters are organizing through the hashtag #SANDYLOOTCREW.

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz has now called on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to put a stop to the crime-wave sweeping South Brooklyn.

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Looting for clothes: Tevon D'sean Jackson proudly announced on the social network that his mother had stolen him a new shirt





Catnapper: One person using the alias SevenleafB bragged about stealing a cat from a house during a looting-tour of New York

Police have so far arrested nearly a dozen people for the crime, but Mr Markowitz said that the FDNY, police, and other first responders are overwhelmed in the borough and desperately need relief.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, however, has stated that the only people he wants on the streets are New York's finest.

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The moment the bodies of two boys, aged 11 and 13, were removed from the home where they were killed by a falling tree during Superstorm Sandy



'Governor Cuomo also acted quickly by activating the National Guard prior to the storm, and I urge him to allocate as many troops as possible to Brooklyn—troops from New York or any other states that can spare them,' said Mr Markowitz in a statement.

'The devastation is so widespread and overwhelming that it’s in the best interest of all of our residents for a more significant National Guard presence to supplement the great work being done by our brave—but overwhelmed—first responders.

'In addition to flooding, power outages, lack of utilities, sanitation and water issues, and no transportation in neighborhoods such as Coney Island, Sea Gate, Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Gerritsen Beach, Mill Basin, Sheepshead Bay, DUMBO, Red Hook and others, there have been unfortunate incidents of looting in some locations.



Recruiting: As if the cat and the games was not enough, brazen thief SevenleafB also encouraged others to loot in the wake of Hurricane Sandy

'All of our resources have been stretched to the limit, but in the name of public safety we need to send more National Guard personnel into Coney Island, Manhattan Beach, Gerritsen Beach, Red Hook and any other locations the governor deems appropriate.'

Neighborhoods like Brighton Beach and Coney Island are still without electricity, and suffering form a lack of basic services, causing residents to fear the worst and either stay inside their ravaged homes or risk the streets.



A mob of more than 50 thieves made the most of the opportunity on Coney's Island, starting down Mermaid Avenue on Tuesday morning as the water receded.

'People were running in and out of Rent-A-Center carrying these big flat-screens,' witness Aisha John, 20, told the Daily News. 'They were holding on tight. I couldn't understand how someone could steal a big TV in broad daylight, but no one cared.'



She said people were running out of a nearby Rite Aid with bags of diapers and wipes.



A young man calling himself Jesse James claimed he had helped himself to a TV at the Rent-A-Center. 'Look, they've been looting our wallets for too long,' he added.



Looters used tools to break through the steel security gates of Joann’s Discount Wine and Liquors at around 11.30am.



Prepared: A boarded up pizza restaurant in Hoboken, New Jersey

Ron Troyano, owner of said the atmosphere was one of 'complete lawlessness'.



The thieves then shattered his storefront and helped themselves to thousands of dollars worth of Hennessy and Grey Goose, he said.

Two police guarded Joann’s over night but failed to stop more looters from sneaking in through the roof and passing bottles down to each other from there.



Mr Troyano said that between the flooding and plundering, his losses were too high to calculate and he is not sure when he will reopen.



'We are supposed to come together as a community during times of crisis, not pick at each other like vultures,' he said. 'Next time I'm getting a gun.'



Looters also hit The Fresh Market five blocks down, 'destroying everything', according to employee Fernando Mendoza.



'They stole anything they could get their hands on,' he said yesterday. 'Someone even ran off with the cash register.'



'It was a mob of people. Fifty to a hundred. They were just running down the street grabbing anything that wasn't nailed down.'



A Rite Aid employee, who declined to give her name, said: 'They were literally walking out with shopping carts full of merchandise. They didn't even look worried. They looked like they were casually shopping.



'I saw an elderly lady walking away with batteries and a bag of Kit Kats.'



Urgent request: Brooklyn Bourough President Marty Markowitz (pictured) urged New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to send the National Guard to Brooklyn in order to put an end to looting

Although there have only been reports of a dozen or so arrests related to lootings, media coverage and online accounts indicate the actual problem is much more widespread.

Thieves have posted photographs of everything from video games to subwoofers to dehumidifiers.



Twitter user @OG_MLK posted a photo of a man grabbing hold of a big screen television with the caption Pics of my boy Demarcus swiping that tv #SANDYLOOTCREW.'

Another user posted a photo of a woman running on the street with a mannequin wearing a white shirt with the caption 'Last night even Momma got outta her house to loot me a new shirt... Luv U Momma #SANDYLOOTCREW'

Some accounts that claim they are participating in the illegal activities are clearly fake with only a few previous tweets. Others appear to be genuine.

Other people have used the hashtag to announce their disgust at the actions of the self-proclaimed 'loot crew.'

'Can we track down all the people on the #SandyLootCrew and give them the death penalty? Disgusting behavior in a tragic time,' said @randomscreenname.



Abandoned: Thousands of shops and businesses were boarded up before the superstorm struck, including this branch of Saks on Fifth Avenue in New York

Mayor Bloomberg has rebuffed Mr Markowitz's call for support, saying that the does not want the National Guard in Brooklyn.

'The NYPD had 80 light towers up last night in areas with power outages and the goal is to have 100 more for tonight,' he said earlier today.

Residents have said they are afraid to leave their apartments, even though they have no hot water nor electricity.

'People are turning on each other -- they're attacking each other,' said Dena Wells, of Ocean Towers.



'Even when there's no disaster, this building is disastrous,' the 39-year-old told the Huffington Post. 'But after the hurricane, it just got crazy. We have to get out of here.'

Photographs of alleged looters breaking into abandoned stores have been widely published, as well as tweets announcing the illegal intentions of some Brooklynites.

'It's getting dark, and it's real dangerous out here -- that's why there's a cop on every block,' said one NYPD officer. 'You could get your stuff stolen.'











Anybody in there? Firefighters believed the collapsed building in the north of Philadelphia was empty until they heard the man crawling out of the wreckage

The situation has been different in Lower Manhattan, however, and nearby Newark where the police have reported no instances of looting.

'There’s been no problems out here,' said one NYPD officer who asked not to be named to Fox News. 'It’s been really quiet and everyone’s been really helpful.'

Some Lower Manhattan residents have said that the neighborhoods above the devastated Financial District bustle as usual during the day and are desolate at night.

'It’s like a curfew,” Gina Williams, Lower East Side resident, said. 'As soon as it gets dark everyone goes upstairs because nobody wants to be out here.'

Newark Mayor Cory Booker announced on Twitter that his city came together after the hurricane.

'Police have reported ZERO looting or crimes of opportunity in Newark. And ceaseless reports of acts of kindness abound everywhere #Gratitude,' he said yesterday.



Emerging from the wreckage: The man raises a smile as he drags himself out of the collapsed building in Philadelphia... but he was arrested shortly afterwards on suspicion of looting

Looters, however, are becoming more greedy and more clever.

One cab driver described seeing the thieves in action when he returned to his home in Brooklyn’s Gerritsen Beach.

Eric Martine, 33, told the New York Post: ‘Guys were looting, pretending they were Con Ed and holding people up. It was sick.’

Police have allegedly warned locals that looters were disguising themselves as utility workers.

A police source told the Post that the ‘scumbags looting’ will not be tolerated and will be arrested ‘on sight’.

In the Rockaways, Queens, eight suspects were arrested: three at a petrol station, three at a Radio Shack electronics store and two at a clothing store.

The Rockaways were particularly badly hit by the storm. More than 80 homes in the Breezy Point section of the peninsula were destroyed by a fire whipped on by violent winds.

Furthermore, Queens and Brooklyn officers had an especially tough time tackling the looters as some police precincts had to be evacuated on Monday due to flooding.

None of the crimes were reported to have been violent and no one was injured.



History repeated: New York's 1977 blackout prompted riots, looting and mayhem causing millions of dollars worth of damage

Meanwhile, in South Street Seaport - a stone’s throw from Manhattan’s Financial District - multiple stores were allegedly ransacked.

While a visible police presence is deterring any potential looters, some businesses have also enlisted private security.

Mayor Bloomberg reassured residents and business owners on Tuesday that there is a ‘very heavy police presence’ in the areas worst hit.

Shortly before the super-storm hit New York, thousands of National Guard troops were mobilised to prevent looting sprees on homes and shops.

Scores of trouble makers took to Twitter threatening to ransack stores and burgle abandoned homes as Sandy passed.



Prepared: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo quickly activated the National Guard before the storm

The online threats prompted the New York National Guard to deploy 1,175 troops in New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley to maintain law and order.

The National Guard said they had been mobilised to 'provide command and control and logistical support', adding that one of the troops' main duties would be to 'protect against looting.'

The move came as President Obama declared a 'major disaster' in New York and Long Island after the Superstorm hit overnight on Monday, leaving the area looking like the set of a disaster movie.

Sandy hit the mainland at 6.30pm local time on Monday, having battered the eastern coast all day with 13ft waves, causing widespread flooding, damage to buildings and power cuts.

On Wednesday morning, the storm had claimed the life of at least 50 people, 22 of whom were killed in New York.



The damage caused by Hurricane Sandy is estimated to be $50 billion (£31 billion).





Members of the National Guard load a truck heading to flooded areas caused by Hurricane Sandy in the New York area

On Monday, a Philadelphia man rescued from the wreckage of a collapsed building was promptly arrested for looting.

The abandoned three-storey building in the north of the city had been reduced to rubble after Superstorm Sandy battered the east coast.

Firefighters working to make the building safe didn't think anyone was inside, until they heard someone crawling out of the rubble.

After helping him to safety, police officers arrested him for disorderly conduct on the suspicion that he had crawled in to the building, located on Cumberland Street, looking for things to loot.

The exact cause of the building's collapse is still unknown but Philadelphia was buffeted by 50mph gusts as a result of the storm.



Help: A member of the Army National Guard delivers emergency drinking water to the Hoboken Homeless Shelter to aid victims from Hurricane Sandy earlier today





Saviors: A member of the National Guard takes charge of an evacuation of elderly victims in New Jersey





Stepping in: A man walks his dog past two National Guard vehicles in central New York as the city tries to recover from the after effects of Sandy

The use of Twitter to organise looting has echoes of last year's London riots and follows a phenomenon of 'flash robberies' in America in which organised mobs descend on stores or individuals to steal goods.

The plans are made on social networking sites such as Facebook or by e-mail.

One Twitter user called 'GT: OpTic TUMES' wrote on Monday: 'Just started a looting clan. LL - Luscious Looters. Message @OpTicPauL. for tryouts must have mask. #HurricaneSandy.'

Another, Matt Worman, posted on Sunday: 'Bout to do some looting when this hurricane finally hits...gonna get a new laptop and tv...this hurricane might be the best thing to happen.'

Lucas Emil wrote: 'If this hurricane gets real bad I'm looting stores! I always wanted to do that...'

Looters often take advantage of hurricanes to loot - the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 became notorious for large scale lawlessness in New Orleans.

The practice became so commonplace that police officers were eventually told not to stop people ransacking stores.

Police were caught on camera looting a Wal-Mart store, later claiming 'they had received permission from superiors to take necessities for themselves and other officers.'



Evacuees: Victims in New Jersey were picked up by the National Guard and taken to safety





Hoping for a rescue: Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz has asked for the National Guard to be deployed to Brooklyn to bring order among looters

Abandoned homes were also pillaged during Hurricane Irene last year.

Some New Yorkers will remember the city's 1977 blackout which prompted riots, looting and mayhem that caused millions of dollars worth of damage.

Lightning knocked out electricity for 25 hours on July 13, 1977, at a time when the city was suffering from a financial crisis and high unemployment levels.

Reports at the time included 50 cars being hot-wired and driven out of the showroom to be dismantled for parts, and hundreds hospitalised after fires and fighting broke out.

Around 4,500 people were arrested after the blackout chaos which caused damage estimated at around 61 million.



VIDEO: The moment the man came crawling out...

Read more:

Looters 'swipe' up the mess in chaos zones - m.NYPOST.com

Hurricane Sandy Looting, Fights Plague South Brooklyn (PHOTOS)

Hurricane Sandy: Residents of NYC's Loisaida Neighborhood Scramble for Food, Water & Entertainment Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2012/10/31/hurricane-sandy-residents-nyc-loisaida-neighborhood-scramble-for-food-water/#ixzz2Auf4x9Gl

Police have reported ZERO looting in Newark

Looters target Coney Island after Sandy sweeps through





Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2225663/Superstom-Sandy-looters-brag-Twitter-Even-momma-got-outta-house-loot-new-shirt.html#ixzz2BTBNn6XJ

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Monday, November 5, 2012

The need for self defense

A very interesting post from http://jpfo.org about self defense in New York and New Jersey. This follows this post about the San Francisco Giants celebratory riots. This follows this post about Civil Unrest. This follows this post about a race hoax at U.T. Austin. This follows this post about free phones for welfare recipients. This follows this post about Emmit Till. This follows this post about the likelihood of urban warfare in the U.S. and this about violent Flash Mobs which can result in activities such as Knockout King. You can read a very interesting book HERE!


The need for self defense




In light of the terrible catastrophe produced by the Super Storm "Sandy" of 10/29/12 - it seems apposite to re-post one of the late Kirby Ferris' items. It is part two of a three part series he wrote about being prepared -- "What you can do, for yourself, right now".



The original remains as he wrote it but we have added a video clip to the bottom of the article which seems rather relevant to the circumstances produced by such weather devastation. We see an opportunist gang group committing an unprovoked attack on a citizen during the storm and robbing him as well as inflicting serious injury. It is the beginning of the clip which is most horrifying. The report states that the man was Jewish -- and as if his thirst for violence and brutality hadn't yet been quenched, one of the perpetrators sadistically steps on the unconscious man's head before walking away.



While we have noted the limitations on lawful carry in this sort of region it is hoped that the message is taken to heart and proves that the law-abiding citizen, anywhere, should not be constrained from implementing his/her constitutional right to be able to protect themselves.



Read the Kirby Ferris article - "What you can do, for yourself, right now Part 2". Prayers go out to all the many who are in dire straights after this catastrophic event.





Chaos in New York, New Jersey

 A very interesting post from www.badeagle.com about the government chaos in New York and New Jersey. This follows this post about the San Francisco Giants celebratory riots. This follows this post about Civil Unrest. This follows this post about a race hoax at U.T. Austin. This follows this post about free phones for welfare recipients. This follows this post about Emmit Till. This follows this post about the likelihood of urban warfare in the U.S. and this about violent Flash Mobs which can result in activities such as Knockout King. You can read a very interesting book HERE.

Chaos in New York, New Jersey


by David Yeagley



The photo op hugs of Obama and New Jersey governor Chris Christie are over. Obama came, and left. That’s it. The rest is a riot, literally. Its all about looting.





NJ Gov. Chris Christie welcomes Pres. Obama.



Or is the media selling hysteria again?



Volunteer professional utility workers from out of state (and in state), coming to help people in New York and New Jersey are being turned away by local union workers because the volunteers are non-union. The liberal Democrat unions would rather have everyone suffer, and maybe die, than break their union power (and benefits). Even local utility workers are not trusted by the people.



Staten Island (the white, working, middle class?) is totally abandoned. Worst of all.



NYC Mayor Bloomberg refused to let the National Guard in–because he doesn’t want any guns on the street. He’s using huge generators in Central Park to power the media for the NY Marathon on Sunday. Why can’t generators be shipped in or airlifted in from elsewhere?



In many places, there are large neighborhoods with no heat, fuel, food, or water, and another monster winter storm is moving in for all.



This situation is worse than Katrina, in New Orleans. Riots, looting, hunger, and freezing temperatures, it is unbelievable.



The Democrats are in charge of all this. They were very quick to blame Bush and the Republicans for every discomfort and want during the 2009 storm on the Gulf Coast.



Is there any reason the National Guard cannot air lift supplies and drop them off in parachutes? (I suggested this on Twitter from the first day after the storm.) This is what the National Guard is for–to help masses of people in crisis. They are trained for this. But the Obama administration doesn’t like to use trained people to do trained jobs. Ask Delta Force.



Where’s that Democrat craze for martial law?



Where is all the efficiency, the improved service? The Democrat governors promise to cut all the government red tape, all the regulations–all the things that Democrats love, because they want to get help directly to the people. This is unbelievable irony. Democrats promise to deliver the people through lifting the tyrannical impositions they themselves have placed upon the people.



What happened to the Occupy Wall Street spirit? That great outdoors spirit of camping out? The Democrats did better providing for the anarchist slobs of OWS than they are real people in need.



This is a spectacle of criminal neglect, indifference, and dereliction of duty.



Exactly that kind of behavior we see in the Democrat leadership of the Benghazi fiasco. Will there be deaths in New York and New Jersey that we can properly call “murder” by Democrat fiat?



No power for New York. No power to the people. They’ll all have to tough it out like good hippies, anarchists, and liberals. This is the government of their choice. Even when average liberals work, and work hard, it doesn’t change their delusional ideas about government. They still look to the nanny state to take care of them. Perhaps these horrible, tragic conditions will awaken them all to the fact that the government simply cannot take care of anyone–but itself. The masses cannot depend on the few Democrat elitists with large mouths and empty promises.



Christie may have thought he was really going to get some help, quick. That was more of an expression of desperate need than of sound reason from experience.



Bloomberg didn’t want Obama coming into NYC, but he also doesn’t want the National Guard. Apparently, all he wants is the Marathon


Obama can’t even act like a president for more than a few photo ops. He runs from serious problems. He is afraid of the military. He appears quite cowardly, actually. Liars usually harbor profound fear. They are never sure what is going to happen, or when their lies are going to be exposed.



Remember Benghazi. That says it all. Bye-bye, Obama.