Bill’s Commentary:
“Totally normal …”
Kansas City Chiefs cancel team activities after player goes into cardiac arrest following seizure, NFL Network reports
The Kansas City Chiefs canceled team activities Thursday after a player had a seizure and went into cardiac arrest, NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero and other outlets reported, citing sources.
Backup defensive lineman BJ Thompson had the seizure during a special teams meeting, Pelissero said, adding that medical staff called an ambulance and Thompson is in stable condition.
Bill’s Commentary:
“There is actually a government agency that acts on the behalf of the people?”
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Is Making Enemies in All The Right Places
Fresh off a big win at the U.S. Supreme Court on May 16, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is wasting no time in its heady pursuit of financial bad actors preying on the little guy.
On Monday, the federal agency announced it was creating a public registry to help law enforcement, investors and the public check the history of repeat offenders in finance. The CFPB already offers consumers who have been victimized by a financial firm the ability to file a public complaint with the CFPB. The agency then quickly demands a written response from the alleged wrongdoer. Repeat offenders dislike the fact that these complaints go into a permanent database at the CFPB, which can be mined by the public, reporters, attorneys and prosecutors looking for patterns of fraud.
Bill’s Commentary:
“So the guy had a bad day? His only mistake was doing it in a “non tolerant” state!”
Anti-Trump crossdressing man smashes car into county jail before hurling snakes and shouting ‘the devil told me to kill everyone’
A homeless man wearing women’s clothes intentionally rammed his car into the side of a county jail in Florida Monday night, before reportedly embarking on a rant about Donald Trump.
Joseph Leedy, 40, stands accused of four counts of aggravated assault on an officer and one count of criminal mischief resulting in damage of more than $1,000 as a result – as a series of photos show the damage he caused.
Surveillance footage show the suspect driving from the Martin County Jail parking lot, up the walkway, and through it glass lobby doors. He was stopped by a set of steel security doors further inside.
The latest from Erik –
Bill’s Commentary:
“Erik on Trump and questions if there even will be an election?”









