Monday, November 25, 2013

Local

Montgomery County Sheriff refuse to announce location of OVI checkpoint on Wednesday until a few hours before they set it up. That blatantly violates the public notice requirement. Clark County will also wait to announce the location of a checkpoint.

Officials target whooping cough outbreak. We heard that before, and it keeps getting worse. I predict the more government gets involved, the worse it will get. I like this line:
"The disease, also known as whooping cough, could spread this week with children on break from school and families gathering for Thanksgiving, Clark County Combined Health Commissioner Charles Patterson said."
As if having children separated with their families is the problem, and crowding them together in government schools is the solution. Fortunately, this isn't really what Patterson said. He said,
"“With all of the schools being out at least four days and some of them five or six days, it’s going to have an impact. We hope it’s going to be a positive impact. (But) many times one of the issues around the holidays is people who are sick don’t want to stay home … unfortunately, if those people do go to those events, they could easily spread the pertussis bacterium to all the people in their family,” Patterson said."
The DDN just wanted to make it look like government schools were more healthy for children than homes.

Like all government programs, Obamacare is goldmine for scammers.

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