The U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) confirms that 76% of the wealth in the United States is controled by only 10% of the population!
The data was based on 25 years of information, from 1989 to 2013. The CBO results back up what the tax collector Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been saying for the past decade; the majority of U.S. residents are losing their ass financially, since 1979!
And while the majority of money is made by a minority, the greater percentage of tax (per individual) is paid by the majority with a minority of income (16.9% tax rate for rich vs 23.4% for everybody else in 2007)!
“You do not forget this sound, ever! North Vietnamese people, we know what is B-52.”-Vu Duy Thanh, survivor of B-52 strikes in Vietnam, and witness to B-52 strikes on Iraq during Operation Desert Storm
Delamere Training Range in Northern Australia
On 18 August 2016, U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers taking part in exercise Pitch Black were diverted to the British empire country of Australia, to take part in Australia’s Vietnam Remembrance Day.
Video fo B-52s being diverted over Australia:
Australia’s Vietnam Rememberance Day is set on the date of the Battle of Long Tan, which took place in 1966. Supposedly 1-hundred Diggers (Aussie soldiers) and three Kiwis (New Zealanders) were surrounded by 2-thousand Vietnamese. According to Australian news sources, without explanation the Vietnamese halted their assaults after three-and-a-half hours. 18 Diggers killed, 21 wounded. The Australians claim they killed 245 Vietnamese druing the battle.
Royal Australian Regiment (the ‘Royal’ means they’re still under controll of the British monarchy) following the sudden end of the Battle of Long Tan
It should be noted that veteran Digger commander Harry Smith, who took part in the Battle of Long Tan, openly criticizes Australia’s Vietnam Rememberance Day pointing out that Australians would be “up in arms” if Japan had an national holiday celebrating it’s bombing of the Aussie port of Darwin (Japan conducted air raids on Australia from 1942-43).
Amazingly there are news reports saying Vietnam actually gave the Aussie government the go-ahead to celebrate the U.S. led occupation of Vietnam, in Vietnam! More than 1-thousand Australians went to Vietnam for Vietnam Rememberance Day, that’s ten times the number of Diggers surrounded at the Battle of Long Tan!
But to add even more insult to the Vietnamese veterans who fought against occupation, the U.S. Air Force diverted two B-52H bombers to Australia for the celibrations. The B-52 bomber became an infamous icon of genocide during the Vietnam occuation after bombing “them into the Stone Age”. In 1995, the Vietnamese government claimed that U.S. airstrikes (from 1965-74) caused most of the 2-million civilian causualties during the occupation!
The final, and ‘heaviest’ B-52 bombing missions over Vietnam were ordered by president Richard Nixon, about 20-thousand tons of bombs dropped in one week of December 1972!
Remains of B-52 still visible in Hanoi today. For a long time the USAF denied its B-52s were being shot down by the ‘stone aged’ Vietnamese
B-52 shoot down over Hanoi:
It was called Linebacker II, also known as Christmas Bombings (isn’t that nice of you ‘christians’?). Here’s audio of Nixon and Henry Kissinger talking about creating a False Flag excuse for launching the Christmas Bombings:
They were bombed “back to the Stone Age”, the U.S. and Australia never lost a battle, but who won the war?
“The Americans are still relying on their large, sophisticated war machine with electronics and awesome carpet bombs. That’s their strong point. But they have always underestimated their enemy. That’s their weakness…”-Bui Tin, former Colonel in People’s Army of Viet-Nam (PAVN), February 1991
“No army has ever surrendered because they were subjected to heavy bombardment.”-Eugene J. Carroll Junior, retired USN Rear Admiral, February 1991
“It brings me back to when Hurricane Katrina passed in 2005, and I saw the National Guard around all the neighborhoods. That’s what persuaded me to join.”-Sergeant Bryan Campo
Monroe, Louisiana
Since 12 August, more than 3-thousand 8-hundred Louisiana Army and Air National Guard personnel have been mobilized to help deal with the unexpected and unprecedented flooding that’s ongoing (due to rain upriver, along the Mississippi).
Denham Springs, Louisiana
From 12 August to 19 August, the state militia rescued more than 19-thousand residents and more than 2-thousand 6-hundred pets. More than 78-thousand 9-hundred MRE’s (Meals Ready to Eat), 465 tarps, more than 439-thousand bottles of water, 961,500 sandbags, more than 2-thousand 2-hundred cots and 1-thousand 7-hundred blankets were distributed! National Guard Military Police are also providing security at some shelters.
Don’t think it’s a ‘9-to-5’ job, militia personnel are pulling 12 hour-shifts!
“Beginning Sunday night there was a line of cars and people waiting to get their vouchers to be seen the following day. These patients slept in their cars and on the concrete outside the fence line of the high schools in hopes to be provided free health care!”-Major Brad Cunningham, U.S. Army optometrist
Desperate Texans lined up at Juarez-Lincoln High School in Mission, for free eye exams provided by the U.S. Army
If ObamaCare (Affordable Care Act) is so good why has the U.S. military ramped up free medical services for U.S. silly-vilians?
At the end of July the Brooke Army Medical Center took part in a Remote Area Medical mission in Rio Grande Valley. 986 full eye exams were conducted, 885 glasses made, and 58 people had to be refered to civilian specialists because of more severe eye problems.
Video of U.S. Army General Curtis Scaparrotti, of U.S. European Command and NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander for Europe, meets known Israeli terrorist Avigdor Lieberman, Minister of ‘Defense’ for Israel:
Video of U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff General David L. Goldfein meeting Israeli Air Force Commander Major General Amir Eshel:
The highlight at Cotant Park was when the helicopter ride force landed, twice, and looking very much like it would crash into neighboring Chase Park playground, due to passenger overloading. However, the main attraction had arrived and most people were thus busy getting baptized by the Chubbuck Fire Department, so they missed the ‘copter excitement. (I try not to include repeat offenders, I mean cars that were in previous Chubbuck Days), Clicks the pics to make bigger, photos by AAron B. Hutchins:
Reduced participation, compared to previous years, and many were for sale.
1967 Chevy Chevelle
Suicider: 1933 Plymouth
‘Crank it up!’
Not no Fiat Chrysler (FCA) product, the original Chrysler
This guy is from Montana, not Idaho
American Falls? Where’s Chubbuck’s fire truck?
1960 GMC V12
1951 Farmall Cub, asymmetrical seating
1945 John Deere H
More motorcycles this year
1930 Harely Davidson with side car
1969 Pontiac Firebird
1939 Chevrolet Pick Up
Beep! Beep!
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
1965 Chevy El Camino
1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SuperSport
Helicopter ride forced down in neighboring Chase Park, due to too many passengers for the little ‘copter! (note the dejected riders walking away from their ride)
I warned back in February that Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) were going to cancel their funding for their students attending cash strapped Idaho State University (ISU). Back then it was due to falling oil prices, but then Arab students began reporting increased cases of harassment and discrimination by Idahoans (a couple months ago at least 50 Arab ‘students’ reported their residences being burglarized). By June Kuwait and KSA suspended scholarships for their 1-thousand 2-hundred students at ISU.
The 1,200 Kuwaiti & Saudi students made up about 90% of the foeriegn students at ISU, going by this ISU generated graph
The National Association of Foreign Student Advisers (NAFSA: Association of International Educators) economic analysis shows the struggling Gem State made $110-million in tuition/fees and living expenses from foreign college students during the 2013-14 school year! NAFSA says 882 jobs were created as well.
“And the storms just keep on coming, Mother Nature is your best friend or your worst enemy.”-Nikki Booth, Agriculture Financial Services Corporation
Lack of rain or massive hail storms, some that also hit parts of the United States, wiped out many of Canada’s Alberta farms! As of 01 August 2016, 7-thousand and three insurance claims have been filed, only about half are currently being examined by insurance adjusters. As many as 3-hundred farms were hit by crop destroying weather right before harvest.
It’s expected that insurance payouts for hail or rain damage will exceed the 2012 record payout of $450-million CAD, however that still doesn’t beat the insurance payouts for crops killed by drought. In 2015 almost $1-billion CAD was paid for drought damage!
In neighboring Saskatchewan hail damage insurance claims are up by 60%! The province of Manitoba also reporting “significantly higher than average” insurance claims.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong paid a visit to Mexico, vowing to boost economic relations. In 2013 China and Mexico declared a ‘strategic’ partnership.
Chinese state news media said China and Mexico will “boost their cooperation in industrial investment, infrastructure, telecommunications, energy and innovation and increase their exchanges in education, culture, sports and tourism”.
Next year Mexico will host the Year of Chinese Culture. Mexico has also established five Confucius Institutes claiming to have 30-thousand students. And all that while fighting a U.S. instigated drugs war!
In a surprise move Fuji Industries (known in the United States as Subaru) dumped all their shares of Suzuki stock!
Fuji dumped its Suzuki shares for about $182-million USD, making a profit. Suzuki also stated it was about to dump its shares of Fuji. In Japan companies conduct ‘cross-shareholding’, but critics say such cross-shareholding creates artifical conditions on the stockmarkets, and reduces corporate accountability (sounds like the unAmerican corporate America).
The neo-imperialist prime minister of Japan, Abe Shinzo, has been pushing Japanese corporations to halt cross-shareholding.