Bomb Scared at Jacksonville International Airport in Florida … Suspicious Device Detonated … Suspect Arrested, Zeljko Causevic, Charged with Bomb Hoax
Terrorist or Crazy nut jobs?
Last night there was a bomb scared at the Jacksonville International Airport in Florida that caused the airport to be evacuated for 5 hours as authorities dealt with the treat. According to accounts, two suspicious packages were found, one in the terminal and one in a parking garage. The two packages were then removed and “rendered safe. Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office spokesman Shannon Hartley said one of the packages “had some destructive nature” and was taken offsite. Hmm, a “destructive” nature?
Two people have been arrested in connection with the discovery of suspicious packages that prompted a five-hour evacuation at Jacksonville International Airport in Florida, NBC News reported on Wednesday.
NBC had no further details and Reuters could not confirm the arrest report with the FBI, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office or airport officials.
The airport was evacuated for five hours on Tuesday night after two suspicious packages were found, one in a terminal and one in a parking garage.
UPDATE I: Suspects has been arrested in connection with the “destructive” devices.
Authorities arrested a suspect after finding two suspicious packages — including one they described as destructive — at the Jacksonville International Airport.
Zeljko Causevic, 39, was booked into the Jacksonville County Jail early Wednesday and was being held without bond on charges that include making a false report about planting a bomb or explosive and manufacturing, possessing, selling or delivering a hoax bomb. He was scheduled to appear in bond court in Jacksonville at 1 p.m.
The airport was back to normal operation Wednesday morning.
UPDATE II: Zeljko Causevic charged with false report of bomb and possession of hoax bomb.
UPDATED 8:45 a.m. — According to the arrest report, Zeljko Causevic described the device in his bag as “a luggage scale.” He also had a remote control device he called a “detonator.”
UPDATED 8:15 a.m. — Aviation Authority Police Lt. Mark Stevens says Zeljko Causevic was going through security and told authorities he had a bomb. He was arrested at that time.
He is charged with false report of bomb and possession of hoax bomb.
Barack Obama Says Using the Obamacare Website as easy as Buying ‘a TV on Amazon’ … Instead Americans Get Glitches, Server Errors & Other Misadventures at Healthcare.gov
Oh the irony, welcome to the beginning of the train wreck of even trying to log on and attain Obamacare at Healthcare.gov.
President Barack Obama said that using the Obamacare website as easy as buying ‘a TV on Amazon’. Are you kidding? Really Mr. President? The do not call Obama the “Lying” King for nothing. If Amazon was anything like the Helathcare.gov web page they would have been out of business years ago. How bad is it when you can’t even sign on to the page, let alone cannot access and of the information? What a joke. But what else would you have expected from a failure of a president?
This is what Obama calls a glitch. UNREAL.
Pres. Obama said today that buying Obamacare health insurance through the administration’s www.healthcare.gov website is the same as buying something on Kayak.com or Amazon.com.
In a speech defending Obamacare, the issue driving the government shutdown/budget battle, Obama declared:
“[S]tarting today, you and your friends and your family and your coworkers can get covered, too. Just visit healthcare.gov, and there you can compare insurance plans, side by side, the same way you’d shop for a plane ticket on Kayak or a TV on Amazon.
“You enter some basic information, you’ll be presented with a list of quality, affordable plans that are available in your area, with clear descriptions of what each plan covers, and what it will cost. You’ll find more choices, more competition, and in many cases, lower prices — most uninsured Americans will find that they can get covered for $100 or less.”
See the multitude of errors or what Barack Obama calls glitches. Sorry Mr. President, this is a total and complete failure of the system when people cannot even log on to a page to see what the Democrats have rammed down their throats in Obamacare. President Obama actually defended this disaster even though most could not access the web pages. Welcome to government healthcare.
More at Twitchy … Obamacare, a complete and total disaster.
Posted October 2, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Democrats, Epic Fail, Government, Healthcare, Internet, Obamacare, Obamanation, Socialized Medicine, WTF | 5 comments |
Pew Poll: 77% of Americans “Angry” And “Frustrated” With the Federal Government
According to a recent PEW Poll, 77% of Americans are “Angry” and “Frustrated” with the federal government . Imagine that. As per poll results, 26% of Americans recently reported that they feel “angry” with the federal government, while another 51% say they are frustrated. With all the scandals, excessive spending, out of control debt, fears and lies of Obamacare and record number of recipients on food stamps with no job recovery in sight, is it any wonder why so many Americans are angry and frustrated. It would appear that only liberal Democrats are not angry with the current federal government … what does that tell you America?
With a possible government shutdown just hours away, public anger at the federal government is as high as at any point since the Pew Research Center began asking the question in 1997. Anger is most palpable among conservative Republicans – 41% say they are angry at the federal government, the highest among any partisan group.
The new national survey by the Pew Research Center, conducted Sept. 25-29 among 1,005 adults, finds that 26% overall say they are angry at the federal government, while 51% feel frustrated. Just 17% say they are basically content with the government.
The share of Americans who say they are angry at the federal government has risen seven points since January and now equals the high reached in August 2011, a few weeks after the widely criticized debt ceiling agreement between the president and Congress.
As in the past, substantial majorities across the political spectrum are either angry or frustrated with the federal government. But anger at the government is far more widespread among conservative Republicans than other partisan groups. This marks a change from 2011, when political independents (30% angry) were about as likely as conservative Republicans (32%) to express anger at the federal government. In the new survey, 41% of conservative Republicans say they feel angry at the government, compared with 27% of independents. Conservative Republicans are roughly twice as likely as liberal Democrats to say they are angry with government (41% vs. 18%).
Posted October 1, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Chicago-Style Politics, collusion, Congress, Conservatives, Corruption, cronyism, Democrats, Divider in Chief, Drunk on Power, Epic Fail, Ethics, Government, Liberals, Misleader, Obamacare, Obamanation, Pew Research Poll, Polls, Primary Challenge, Progressives, Republican, Scandal, Transparency, Wasteful Spending | 4 comments |
Daily Commentary – Tuesday, October 1, 2013 – Criminals and Political Extremists Taking to Twitter
- Recruiting new members and flaunting their exploits
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Posted October 1, 2013 by Klaasend Robbery, Scared Monkeys, Scared Monkeys Radio, Terrorism, Twitter | no comments |
Federal Government Partially Shut Down Until Further Notice of Non-Essential Personnel
The government shut down and the sun still came up …
Closed for the first time in 17 years, Congress misses the deadline as the federal government shuts down of non-essential personnel. The House sent over one last bill to the Senate late last night to which Democrat Senate Majority leader and the Democrat controlled Senate voted it down 54-46. As reported at The Hill, the measure would have delayed the individual mandate, a core piece of the Affordable Care Act, and prevented congressional lawmakers and staff from receiving federal subsidies when they enter healthcare exchanges. Nice, so the Senate wants their preferential treatment of subsidies as the People eat cake. Surprisingly, the GOP did not cave as Harry Reid had previously said there would be no negotiations.
Congress adjourned early Tuesday morning without renewing funding for the federal government and the White House issued orders beginning the grim task of shutting down “nonessential” services across the nation.
Senators gave up first, adjourning soon after midnight, while House lawmakers stuck it out past 1 a.m. But with a middle ground proving elusive and senators refusing to negotiate over changes to the health law, the House too gave up and vowed to try again later in the day.
With no prospect of a deal to continue funding into fiscal year 2014, the White House budget office issued an order just before midnight to begin closing operations, sending 800,000 federal workers on furlough and leaving hundreds of thousands more employees required to report for work though without the guarantee of paychecks.
One program that didn’t shut down was the program at the center of all the GOP ire — Obamacare itself. The president’s health care overhaul is funded through other laws and, despite the shutdown, is up and running as of Tuesday morning. Americans without health insurance can now go on state-based exchanges to begin shopping for insurance, often with the benefit of government aid.
The debate raged even as Congress careened through the deadline, with House Republicans sending repeated proposals over to Senate Democrats, though never the one plan senators demanded: a funding bill with no strings attached.
The real question is … will most people even realize that the government is shut down? What is not shut down.
The end result of all of this is that the federal government has failed “We the People” … whether they be LEFT or RIGHT, the establishment government of both parties have woefully failed the people.
Posted October 1, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Budget, Congress, Government, United States, We the People | no comments |