In a study quietly released last year, data shows Indianapolis has a huge illegal immigration problem.
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In a study quietly released last year, data shows Indianapolis has a huge illegal immigration problem.
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When political activists talk of “Criminal Justice Reform” here in Indiana, really not much to reform once you look at the hard data coming out of the states court system. Continue reading →
In a gruesome law enforcement briefing on what was found at the Michael Jackson compound by law enforcement,
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Go ahead and laugh, but if you’ve ever faced fines or citations this isn’t a joking matter. Continue reading →
Public perception of law enforcement shootings compared to reality is at a crossroads today in America. Continue reading →
When your organization and its members reach this level of thinking and acting out, certain law enforcement and juidicial levels needs to be brought in and dismantle your cause…..Via Breitbart.com Continue reading →
Go ahead, be a big time sympathizer of inmates in American prisons but you’re the fool in the end.
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ZeroHedge posted this on their Twitter account but this shows how lawyers make billions off a highly regulated financial system via the government.
This blog has chronicled how lawyers get rich taking in Social Security Disability claims.
Now CNSNews has come out with some new SS disability data that raises some doubt if this program has any control:
One in three, or 35.2 percent, of people getting federal disability insurance benefits have been diagnosed with a mental disorder, according to the latest data from the Social Security Administration (SSA).
Washington, D.C., the seat of the federal government, ranked in the top-ten list of states where disabled beneficiaries were diagnosed with mental problems.
In 2013, the latest data from SSA show there were 10,228,364 disabled beneficiaries, up 139,625 from 2012 when there were 10,088,739 disabled beneficiaries.
Disabled beneficiaries have increased 49.7 percent from a decade ago in 2003 when there were 6,830,714 beneficiaries; and the number is up 14.3 percent from the 8,945,376 beneficiaries in 2009, the year President Obama took office.
Here is another chart showing how big the disability fund has grown in the last ten years.
