Senator Claims Pentagon Witholding Sex Crimes Information

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) stated Monday that the number of sex-related crimes occurring in U.S. military communities is far greater than reports by the Defense Department. She alleges the Pentagon has refused to provide basic information about sexual assaults.

Source: NY Daily News

Source: NY Daily News

Gillibrand reported that the spouses of service members and civilian women living or working near military facilities are especially vulnerable to sexual assaults. “I don’t think the military is being honest about the problem,” Gillibrand said in an interview.

The senator analyzed 107 sexual assault cases and found punishments were either two lenient or the alleged assailant was believed more than the victim. Less than a quarter of these cases ever went to trial. Only 11 resulted in a conviction for a sex crime.

The Defense Department release their annual sexual assaults report. Which estimated the number of sex crimes has been decreasing and number of victims stepping forward to report them is increasing.

Gillibrand found the outcomes of many of these cases suspicious and suggested that the victim may have been intimidated to avoid trial or criminal charges.

Gillibrand has requested case files and details of the sexual assault cases investigated in the past, and she said refusal of the Pentagon to provide this data “calls into question the department’s commitment to transparency and getting to the root of this problem.”

Don Christensen, former chief prosecutor for the Air Force, called the report shocking. ““This should be a wake-up call for President Obama and anybody that thinks the military can solve this problem without creating an independent and impartial justice system,” said Christensen.

 

Source: NY Daily News

Senator Bernie Sanders Announces White House Bid

Source: ABC News

Source: ABC News

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) has announced he will be running for president in 2016. In his announcement he declared, “I intend to stand up and fight for working families all over the country.” Sanders, the longest-serving Independent in Congress history is running as a Democrat. His formal kick-off to candidacy will be held in his home state, Vermont most likely later this month.

Sanders, 73 is Hillary Clintons first Democratic challenger. He declares America needs a “political revolution,” referencing Clinton’s that the millions of dollars flowing into the Clinton Foundation as a problem. “It is not just Hillary, It’s the Koch Brothers. It is Sheldon Adelson… Can somebody who is not a billionaire who stands for working families actually win and election?” He said to ABC’s Jonathan Karl.

 

Source: ABC News.

2016 GOP Candidates Grow: Fiorina, Carson Begin Campaigns

Last week two new GOP presidential hopefuls joined the 2016 presidential run. The first, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina announced her campaign. Retired pediatric Neurosurgeon Ben Carson also announced he will be seeking the nomination.

Source: The State

Source: The State

Fiorina, 60 is the only woman Republican candidate, once a powerful female in the corporate world. Fiorina shared on ABC News’ Good Morning America, “I think I’m the best person for the job because I understand how the economy actually works. I understand the world, who’s in it, how the world works.”

A breast cancer survivor, who lost her step-daughter to a drug addiction, Fiorina has known adversity despite her financial and career success.

She joins another female candidate, Hillary Clinton (D), trying to become America’s first woman President.

Fiorina admires Clinton but claims she is not trustworthy. “She has not been transparent about a whole set of things that matter, Fiorina said Monday.

Carson, 63, declared his Presidential candidacy in his hometown of Detroit Monday. Carson was raised in Detroit by a single mother. He later went on to practice medicine and served as the head of Pediatric Neurology at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.

Source: AP

Source: AP

Carson is the only African American candidate in the 2016 race. His vision of the nation is “a place of dreams” where people can thrive when freed from overbearing government. He believes Washington has exceeded its constitutional powers. A social conservative and Christian, he opposes abortion rights and same-sex marriage because of his faith.

Carson and Fiorina join Senators Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Marco Rubio as declared Republican Candidates. The field may to continue to grow as it is expected Mike Huckabee will be announcing his campaign. In addition, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker are likely to declare candidacy by midsummer.

 

 

Source: ABC News.

Inslee Finally Admits Gas Tax Hike

Governor Jay Inslee finally admitted publically to KIRO radio host Dori Monson that he will use his administrative powers- and ignore the state legislature- when he raises the price of gasoline in Washington State.

Jay Inslee signed an agreement with California and Canada which imposes “low carbon fuel standards,” however the Governor’s own consultants estimate these new standards will end up costing Washingtonians $1.17 per gallon in increased fuel costs.

Shift has been investigating the gas hike plans for a while now, which has resulted in Inslee avoiding questions about how much these extreme plans would cost consumers in the state of Washington.

King County voters recently voted down an effort to raiser taxes. According to Susan Hutchison, Republican Party Chair, “This job-killing measure would hit middle class and working families the hardest.  Not only is Inslee’s plan to raise the price  of gas harmful – it is very unpopular.”

Randy Pepple with Shift told KIRO Radio that this could be imposed in the first quarter of 2015. With gas prices already above $4 a gallon in most areas, this will largely impact the people of Washington.

For more information on this gas hike visit MyNorthwest.

Hobby Lobby Wins Supreme Court Contraceptive Ruling

Hobby Lobby

Photo: Politico.com  

Hobby Lobby challenged the contraceptive mandate made by the government which required that all employers cover the cost of all contraceptives at no cost to their employees. The Green family, the owners of the arts and crafts chain, Hobby Lobby as well as the Hahns, owners of Conestoga a cabinet making company challenged this mandate saying that it violates their freedom of religion.

They specifically object to four of the drugs included in the Affordable Care Act and object to paying for these drugs and devices saying they violate their faith. Failing to pay for these drugs covered by the Affordable Care Act would result in what they called “ruinous fines.”

The government defended this provision saying that this coverage is essential for women. This case put advocates of religious liberty against women’s rights groups.

 

What Was The Supreme Court Ruling? 

In a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court decided that the regulations imposed by these contraceptive mandates violate the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The court rejected the governments claim that neither owners nor corporations could bring about a freedom of liberty claim. The Greens and Hahns believe that coverage demanded by the Heath and Human Services regulation is tied to the destruction of an embryo in a way that makes it immoral for them to provide the coverage without going against their religious convictions.

The court also acknowledged that the contraceptive mandate has not been proved by the government to be the least restrictive option for women’s health in furthering the interest and proving it essential for women’s health care.

This ruling deals with a small portion of Obamacare however this is a hit for Obamacare, the administration and its backers. The justices have given Obamacare opponents a political victory.

The Obama Administration and Women’s Health Groups are warning broad implications claiming that employers will see this case as a reason to state they object to vaccines or blood transfusions on religious grounds.

However, supporters praised the decision, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell who is quoted saying, ““the Obama administration cannot trample on the religious freedoms that Americans hold dear.”

 

 

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Rick Santorum’s Endorsement of Governor Mitt Romney

Rick Santorum and FamilyOn Friday, Governor Romney came to Pittsburgh for an over-hour long one-on-one meeting. The conversation was candid, collegial and focused on the issues that you helped me give voice to during our campaign; because I believe they are essential ingredients to not only winning this fall, but turning our country around.

While the issue of my endorsement did not come up, I certainly have heard from many of you who have weighed in on whether or not I should issue a formal endorsement. Thank you for your counsel, it has been most helpful. However, I felt that it was completely impossible for me to even consider an endorsement until after a meeting to discuss issues critical to those of us who often feel our voices are not heard by the establishment: social conservatives, tea-party supporters, lower and middle income working families.

Clearly without the overwhelming support from you all, I never would have won 11 states and over 3 million votes, and we would not have won more counties than all the other candidates combined. I can assure you that even though I am no longer a candidate for president, I will still continue to fight every day for our shared values – the values that made America the greatest country in the history of the world.

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Mitt was born in Detroit on March 12, 1947. His mother, Lenore, gave up an acting career when she met and married his father, George. Mitt’s father came from humble origins and never graduated from college. He apprenticed as a lath and plaster carpenter and sold aluminum paint before beginning a career that brought him to the head of American Motors and then the governorship of Michigan.

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