Monday, December 08, 2014

Conservative Outrage Over Rolling Stone Mag's Rape Story!

Rolling Stone magazine with Lady Gaga as a feature. The entertainer admits that she was a victim of rape on the Howard Stern show on SiriusXM radio.

The Rolling Stone magazine is doing some damage control after one of its writers wrote a damning story about a woman being allegedly raped by members of a fraternity at the University of Virginia.

The managing editor for Rolling Stone, Will Dana apologized for factual discrepancies between a story that was run about an apparent Gang rape in the University of Virgina's campus. The Magazine stated that it had misplaced its trust on 'Jackie', the nickname of the student who asserted she was raped at a fraternity's party in 2012.

Dana also admitted that Rolling Stone never attempted to contact the accused, at the request of Jackie. The fraternity in question said that it did not have an officially sanctioned party on the date described, nor was the person accused actually a member of said fraternity.

The University of Virgina president Teresa Sullivan commented that the developments will not alter the university’s focus on “one of the most difficult and critical issues facing higher education today: sexual violence on college campuses.
College rape is real.
Somehow the issues of college rape falls on deaf ears when the victim is being questioned by those who believe it's a hoax. Rape allegations are serious. There's nothing funny about an accusation of rape. People are often afraid to go to the law in fear of repercussions by those who have power.

See the controversy with Bill Cosby went unheard until 2014. There's been allegations for years that Cosby has cheated on his wife. But most ignored it and often thought that as human beings, this was a personal matter. But some often question the accuser because they believe its extortion. The attempt to wrestle namesake and dollars out of the accused.

Understand that rape is rape. Nothing funny. It's a serious crime. A crime that should often carry a severe punishment of time in the iron college. Some states advocate the pills and gas for some who may end up giving the victim a STD or ending up killing their victim.

Filing a false report is also a serious crime. The time spent to solve a crime is costly. When an accuser wrongfully and willingly files a report, it can ruin the reputation of the accused.

The racist right only accepts the accused when they're mostly WHITE and privileged.

Charles C. Johnson of Got News.
For you see the agitators of the racist right, namely Charles C. Johnson of GotNews threatening to post the actual name of the alleged rape victim. Really, this is the narrative of the racist right.

BLAME THE VICTIM FOR THE CRIME THAT OCCURRED!

Johnson is totally unapologetic about releasing the name. He is getting death threats from those who believe he's crossed the line.










Charles C. Johnson was too nutty for Breitfart and The Blaze, so he struck it out on his own. He created the GotNews website to promote the narrative that liberals are contributing to victimhood.

Some of the stories posted by Johnson usually involve victim shaming stories that the conservative agitators use to debunk the victim's claims.

It's been done in the Trayvon Martin shooting. It's been done in the Michael Brown shooting. It's been done in the Eric Garner shooting. It's being done right now in the Tamir Rice shooting.

Each of these individuals were either unarmed or in their right to operate a firearm. But to the racist right and those who support them, they're nothing but THUGS and NIGGERS who had it coming.

This victim allegedly named "JACKIE" and a picture surfaced of the victim, I don't want to post the picture. It's not worth it. I mean posting of the name by the agitator is sickening enough. I mean I even cringe when the name was posted.

Sunday, December 07, 2014

Loserville Sundays Host Cozy Interview With Radio Turd Limbaugh!

Sometime ago the smirking chimp Chris Wallace throws softballs to that radio turd. It's another GOP Sunday and the radio turd runs laps around the camera.

That turd appears on GOP Sundays to make himself even more nuttier than he is on radio.

Every afternoon, this turd and the many other turds on the AM dial obsess over politics and President Barack Obama. The word salad of insults traded by this turd and those others is probably one of the reasons to why civility in America is never going to happen.

That turd speaks to Chris Wallace, the smirking chimp guy on Loserville Sunday.

That smirking chimp confronts the turd about his criticisms of the network. The network is pretty damn friendly with him.

I wonder if Newsbusters going to monitor the interview to count how many misleading and misinformed statements that turd said?

State Grant for commercial real estate developer = More bad roads in Day...





Miller Valentine Gem wants a grant from the state to develop the old Montgomery County Fairgrounds site meanwhile many roads like Wayne Avenue in the city are in horrible shape and the taxpayer money should be used to fix roads like this which are numerous and far too many in number here

East Dayton, Ohio street in ruins, but private developers still want gra...





Phillips Avenue is one of many streets in Dayton, Ohio, that are in ruins, but yet commercial real estate developers like Miller Valentine Gem want grant money from the state for the Montgomery County fairgrounds, when grant money should be going towards fixing roads and bridges

Will Increased License Plate Lees = Better Roads in Dayton, Ohio? (West ...

Fresh Off The Boat....

ABC will debut Fresh Off the Boat.
Looks like ABC is going to greenlight it's first Asian American sitcom since the cult classic All-American Girl featuring entertainer Margaret Cho.

The comedy series starring Randall Park, Constance Wu, Ian Chen, Forrest Wheeler and Hudson Yang that is loosely based on the life of chef and food personality Eddie Huang and his book Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir. It's going to placed on the Death Slot.

It's going to be similar to UPN (later CW) series Everybody Hates Chris.

The controversial Fresh Off the Boat was once titled Far East Orlando and it pissed off many people especially show creator Eddie Huang. They felt that the series was degrading to Asian Americans.

Huang is a famed hip-hop celebrity chef and writer. He based his sitcom from his days of growing up in Orlando after leaving Washington, DC. He lived with his Taiwanese family during his upbringing and learned culinary during his rise to fame. The sitcom follows Eddie through his school and his family's steakhouse.

His show will likely replace freshman sitcom Cristela featuring comedienne Cristela Alonzo.

Cristela based her sitcom off her comedy routine. Her show takes place in Dallas where she is a law firm intern who got her family pulling her in all directions. It's a comedy to feature a Hispanic family.
Eddie Huang in Detroit.
ABC also has Anthony Anderson's Black-ish. It features him, Tracey Ellis Ross and Laurence Fishburne as an upscale Black family trying to teach their children to the Black experience.

The show already seems like it's on death watch. TVbythenumbers is the website that determines the fate of sitcoms, dramas and action series on the networks. The bear will eat and some of the sitcoms I've watched for years are gone and here comes another batch of disasters to replace them.

ABC canceled Selfie, and Manhattan Love Story. CBS canceled The Millers in the middle of its second season. NBC canceled Marry Me and A to Z. Fox canceled Mulaney.

Saturday, December 06, 2014

Mary Landrieu Finally Got Fired Out The Cannon!

One of the last remaining Democratic senators from the Deep South goes down.

Florida doesn't count. That is the only state in the south where a Democrat still has a seat. Since Florida is a melting pot of culture, its still a heavily favored swing state.

The other states, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas are solid Republican.

Louisiana's long term Democratic senator Mary Landrieu goes down in the runoff. She along with other Democrats ran away from President Barack Obama. They paid the price. On top of that, the establishment's choice Congressman Bill Cassidy (R-LA) will be sworn in January.

Not even a high turnout of Black and Hispanic votes couldn't surmount to the White resentment.
Senate-elect. Republican Louisiana Representative Bill Cassidy won.
Even when she admitted the cold hard facts that the southern White folks will never support the president (because of his race).

Republicans pounced on that along with the "I didn't vote for Obama" comment.

Landrieu was the last remaining Democrat of the Deep South.

The Republican in the Senate will have 54 to 44 majority with two independents. The Republicans will have 248 members with 1 territory delegate to the 187 Democrats with 4 territory delegates with one independent territory delegate siding with the minority party.

Even in the U.S. Territory of American Samoa, there will be a Republican lawmaker.

The Darren Wilson Supporters Serving Chicken, Watermelon and Ol' English To The Protesters!


The protesters for better policing found that in rural Missouri, they're not interested in fellow citizens using their American right to protest. To them it's disturbing their peace. So they'll use their American right to counter-protest. Of course why not have a couple of insensitive themes such as fried chicken, watermelon and a 40 oz in the path of protesters.

The White conservative extremists flood the discussion boards, talk radio shows, and even the very street of Ferguson, Missouri to tell the Michael Brown supporters that they need to go to hell. These extremists believe that even in the wake of the Michael Brown shooting along with numerous events of officer involved killings on unarmed suspects, racism is over.

Yes, the media makes it a race issue. Obviously the agitators of the left and right have debated this.

I've been cautious about it. Yeah, I believe some of the issues driven this year involved race.

However, I will say that my fears are basically the matter of law enforcement shooting unarmed suspects. There's just too many individuals who paid the price for just being a perception. Americans are the most racist, vindictive and immature bunch of human beings to ever exist.

Wonder why the world has issues with us?

Across the world, many nations look at the United States as the last global superpower. They believe that Americans are often look upon as arrogant. They hate us for the very freedoms why take advantage of. Those freedoms allows us to be condescending bigots.

NOT ALL WHITE PEOPLE ARE RACIST. THERE ARE BLACKS, LATINOS, ASIANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS WHO HATE OTHER RACES AS WELL.



And of course, the protesters are calling for better policing for all citizens.

That annoying conservative agitator debated Washington, DC delegate Congresswoman Elanor Holmes-Norton on the events in New York and the St. Louis area. He was so fucking disrespectful to her and never let her get an opportunity to defend her own comments. He was so obsessed with Brown's stepfather and comments from the Congressional Black Caucus. The members of the Black Caucus were outraged over the Eric Garner decision. They call upon President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and designate Loretta Lynch to do something about it.

That annoying conservative agitator and his minions of the racist right have worked up this notion that Black America isn't focused on crime in their own communities. Of course, being as condescending as most are, the racist right allows people like Rudy Giuliani (aka Mr. 9/11) to run his jaws on issue that have nothing to do with the issues these people are protesting about. He blames Bill de Blasio for the unrest in New York.

Bill de Blasio who is white is married to a Black woman. He had to give his own son Dante the talk about how others view him when he's dressed or driving on the public roads.

Under his term as mayor of New York City, Giuliani allowed unarmed Sean Bell, Amadou Diallo, and Timothy Stansbury to die.

de Blasio, the first Democratic mayor in 20 years is determined to clean up NYPD's act. The mayor now has at least three incidents under his term with the NYPD. The shooting of Akai Gurley isn't going to make things any better. Besides the Eric Garner controversy, there was the brutal attack on Alexian Lien beating on the Henry Hudson Parkway. There were NYPD officers who were part of a biker gang who beat Lien after he ran over another biker in a road rage incident.

Last month, while Akai Gurly was shot in Brooklyn after a rookie officer "accidentally" fired a round inside a empty stairwell. We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to Akai Gurly's family. More on this later. Peter Liang is on administrative leave for this.

This madness must stop. I mean the junk food media is agitating these issues and I am all for awareness but it's going to lead to more violence.

The protesters led by the NAACP got to Jefferson City, to vent anger at Missouri's embattled Democratic governor Jay Nixon for refusing to hire state issued special prosecutor to investigated the handling by former officer Darren Wilson and the Ferguson police force.

The junk food media had filmed protests happened in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Cincinnati, New York, and even in Toronto.

The video here is quite disturbing but it shows the protesters marching through some of the towns in Missouri and you can hear some of those counter-protesting saying racial slurs.

Friday, December 05, 2014

Fifth Street in ruins, but private developers want a handout from the st...

Welcome to Trotwood, Ohio - The Epitome of Ecomonic Collapse in America





This is what use to be a thriving shopping area in the Dayton, Ohio region located in Trotwood, Ohio until the crime ruined the area and poachers from nearby cities stole all of their business and took advantage of the bad conditions in the city back then. Now many of these buildings face the wrecking ball and are unlikely to ever be redeveloped as commercial property

Holiday Tinsel!

Looks like things are working under a Democratic president. 

The unemployment rate idles at 5.8%. The month of November netted 321,000 jobs. That means seasonal hiring and healthy manufacturing jobs are on the rise. This comes after the Democrats losing control of Congress. After all, Republicans were screaming at the clouds claiming things are bad.

Despite the good news, there's is a bit of bad news. The payroll to job rate is not healthy at all.

The inept lawmakers in Congress will not support a legislative law that advocates for a higher minimum wage.

The Labor Department also said Friday that 44,000 more jobs were added in September and October combined than the government had previously estimated. Job gains have averaged 241,000 a month this year, putting 2014 on track to be the strongest year for hiring since 1999.

The unemployment rate remained at a six-year low of 5.8 percent last month.

The robust job gains come after the economy expanded from April through September at its fastest pace in 11 years. The additional jobs should support steady growth in coming months.

Average hourly wages rose 9 cents to $24.66 last month, the biggest gain in 17 months. Yet in the past 12 months, hourly pay is up just 2.1 percent, barely ahead of the 1.7 percent inflation rate.

The job gains were fueled in part by strong hiring in retail, temporary services and transportation and warehousing. Those increases likely reflect seasonal hiring for the winter holidays. Shipping companies have announced ambitious plans: UPS has said it expects to add up to 95,000 seasonal workers, up from 85,000 last year. FedEx plans to hire 50,000, up from 40,000.

But the hiring also extended across many other parts of the economy. Manufacturers added 28,000 jobs, the most in a year. Education and health services added 38,000. And professional and business services, a category that includes temps but also higher-paying jobs in fields such as accounting and engineering, gained the most in four years.

The data could raise pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates early next year. Many economists have forecast that they won't do so until around June of 2015. The Fed has kept rates near a record low of nearly zero for six years, in an effort to lift borrowing and spending.

"As Fed officials keep stressing, the decision is data dependent and these data are pretty conclusive: Labor market conditions are improving at breakneck speed," said Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics.

The improving U.S. job market contrasts with weakness elsewhere around the globe. Growth among the 18 European nations in the euro alliance is barely positive, and the eurozone's unemployment rate is 11.5 percent. Japan is in recession.

China's growth has slowed as it seeks to rein in excessive lending tied to real estate development. Other large developing countries, including Russia and Brazil, are also straining to grow.

Most economists say the United States will likely continue to strengthen despite the sluggishness overseas. The U.S. economy is much less dependent on exports than are Germany, China and Japan. U.S. growth is fueled more by its large domestic market and free-spending consumers, who account for about 70 percent of the economy.
Cry now, laugh later. The Republicans working double time on the obstruction.
That trend helps support the steady U.S. job growth. Most of the industries that have enjoyed the strongest job gains depend on the U.S. market rather than on overseas demand. Retailers, restaurants and hotels, and education and health care, for example, have been among the most consistent sources of healthy hiring since the recession officially ended in 2009.

Manufacturing, which is more exposed to overseas ups and downs, has added jobs for most of the recovery but in smaller numbers. That is a likely reason why pay growth has been tepid since the recession ended. Companies and industries that are more exposed to international competition typically pay higher salaries.

Most recent figures on the economy have been encouraging. Americans are buying more cars, which will likely keep factories busy in coming months. Auto sales last month rose to their second-fastest pace this year. Car sales are on track to rise 6 percent this year from 2013.

And a survey by the Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers, showed that services firms expanded at nearly the fastest pace in eight years last month. Retailers, hotels, construction firms and other service companies added jobs, the survey found, though more slowly than in October.

The ISM's separate survey of manufacturing firms showed that factories are expanding at a brisk pace. New orders and order backlogs rose, pointing to steady growth in coming months.

There have been some signs of moderating growth. Consumer spending rose only modestly in October. And businesses ordered fewer big-ticket manufactured goods that month, excluding the volatile aircraft category. That indicates that companies are holding back on investment.

As a result, most economists have forecast that the economy will slow in the final three months of the year to an annual pace of 2.5 percent. That would be down from a 4.3 percent pace from April to September, the fastest six-month pace since 2003.

Republicans would say: Thanks Obama. You're not responsible for giving the United States a better leg. After all the Republican governors who lead their states with federal aid money to help put people back to work.

Republicans would love to say that the economy is struggling. Yeah, it is. Because these lawmakers are not passing legislation to help move the economy.

Phoenix Police Guts Unarmed Dope Boy!

Yeah, he may have committed a crime, but he was unarmed. He didn't use his semiautomatic firearm when he fled.

There's another police shooting of an unarmed resident. Fresh off the non-indictment of a NYPD officer who place unarmed Eric Garner in a stranglehold, this issue comes on the heels of another high profile shooting in Cleveland, Ohio. A Phoenix officer is placed on administrative leave after he shot a 34-year old man who was accused of selling drugs. The officer mistook a pill bottle for a weapon and placed a couple of plugs in the man. The man dies.

I am going to add Eric Garner to the labels list. This travesty of injustice

The deadly shooting of a black, unarmed drug suspect by a white Phoenix police officer who mistook a pill bottle for a gun demonstrates the challenges law enforcement agencies face at a time of unrest over police tactics.

The Associated Press reports that the Phoenix police officer feared the suspect was armed during their struggle, but some critics say the officer went too far. Despite the department's efforts to be transparent with information, protesters marched Thursday night against the fatal shooting of 34-year-old Rumain Brisbon.

About 150 took part in the march through the streets of downtown Phoenix to police headquarters, while also calling for an end to what they say is a nationwide epidemic of police brutality.

The police chief and top prosecutor in metro Phoenix met with the president of the NAACP's Maricopa County Branch and other civil rights leaders in the hours after the incident, which came as emotions are running high in New York, Missouri and elsewhere over what protesters call heavy-handed law enforcement efforts.
Joe Arpaio the controversial Maricopa County sheriff resides in Phoenix.
The NAACP official, the Rev. Oscar Tillman, said friends and family members of Brisbon are devastated. He cautioned them about channeling their anger as the investigation into the shooting unfolds.

"I told them not to be openly explosive or whatever because the fact is ... as you can see what happened to Michael Brown's (stepfather) now. They're talking about going after him. I said 'just be very careful,'" Tillman said.

According to Sgt. Trent Crump, the officer responded Tuesday to reports of someone selling drugs out of a Cadillac SUV. Upon locating the SUV, he ordered Brisbon, the sole occupant, to show his hands.

Authorities say Brisbon ran inside an apartment building and then got into a struggle with the officer. Brisbon put his hand in his pocket, and when the officer grabbed the hand, he thought he felt the handle of a gun through Brisbon's pants, police said.

Police say the officer repeatedly told Brisbon to keep his hand in his pocket, then shot him twice when he didn't.

Brisbon, an ex-convict, was hit in the torso and later pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators recovered a semi-automatic handgun and a jar of marijuana from his SUV.

An internal investigation is already underway, Crump said Thursday. The Maricopa County attorney's office will determine whether the officer will face criminal charges. Police did not identify the 30-year-old officer but said he is a seven-year veteran of the department.

Marci Kratter, an attorney representing Brisbon's family, said she was unable to immediately comment when reached Thursday.

The Phoenix shooting occurred the day before a grand jury in New York City decided not to indict a white police officer in the chokehold death of a black man. Video shows Eric Garner repeatedly gasped "I can't breathe" while Officer Daniel Pantaleo detained him in a chokehold. Dozens of protesters were arrested on New York streets Wednesday, police said.

A grand jury decided Nov. 24 not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Brown. The decision sparked violent protests, lootings and the destruction of several businesses.

Gerald Richard, an assistant to the Phoenix police chief who oversees police-community relations, said he began reaching out to community leaders after Brisbon was killed, but not because of the events in Missouri, he said.

"It is better for individuals to know the facts as opposed to be going off of rumors and hunches," Richard said. "I sincerely believe that type of communication is vital."

Tillman said he was appreciative that he was able to get a meeting with Chief Daniel Garcia as well as a call from County Attorney Bill Montgomery.

"That says something in a community when you're able to, bright and early less than 12 hours after it happened, sit down with the police chief and his top staff and communicate with the county attorney."

However, he called on the Phoenix mayor, city manager and other officials to also start a dialogue with black community members. He said he is hoping to speak with witnesses to decide whether he thinks the shooting was justified.

"That's what needs to be done, because the fact is, as we can see across this country, if we don't deal with it, we're going to keep dealing with it," Tillman said.

Former NBA star and sports agitator Charles Barkley has a right to express his opinion. However, is he walking with the protesters or those who support the killings of the unarmed.

New rule for all alleged Black suspects, don't pull out anything unless they pat you down. That's what the racist right wants to keep us alive right?

Without a warrant, an officer can't not search your vehicle or home.  without probably cause.

Phoenix, Arizona is now in the fire. An unarmed man who was selling dope was gunned down by a police officer.

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