The History of the Outer Banks Dunes — Our State Magazine

As early as 1850, visitors noticed old cemeteries and “ghost forests” uncovered by the shifting sands. Elsewhere, the sands entombed more trees and structures. 

…Fifteen hundred WPA and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers were employed to build the fences. …Working seven days a week, with Sunday afternoons off, the young men built fences with timber and brush, and installed them along the contour of the shoreline. The fences stopped the blowing sands, allowing dunes to form and grow. The workers then planted grasses — beach grass, sea oats, cordgrass, and wire grass — along with shrubs and tree seedlings to fortify the dunes, which ranged from 10 to 25 feet in height.

…Scientists discovered that, despite the dunes, erosion and flooding had continued, and the ocean tide had inched closer to properties. Apparently, the dunes served a reverse purpose by blocking sound waters from rushing back to the ocean. Dune construction was officially halted.

The History of the Outer Banks Dunes — Our State Magazine

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What Is A ‘Blue Lives Matter’ Bill? Louisiana Becomes First State To Make It A Hate Crime To Assault Public Safety Workers

Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards signed a “Blue Lives Matter” bill that passed with strong bipartisan support.

What Is A ‘Blue Lives Matter’ Bill? Louisiana Becomes First State To Make It A Hate Crime To Assault Public Safety Workers

WTF? The United Police Departments are creating a caste system with themselves at the top, suffering no consequences for all of the violent crimes they commit.

America’s debilitating addiction to the War on Drugs 

Nixon’s domestic-policy adviser, John Ehrlichman, …revealed the true aim of the Drug War was to criminalize the administration’s “two enemies: the anti-war left and black people.”

…More than $1 trillion later, Nixon’s war has hollowed out urban black communities, [and] visited death upon downtrodden whites in rural America.

…Despite strides toward a more sane national drug policy, the deeper infrastructure of the War on Drugs remains fundamentally unaltered under Obama. Work focused on public health has not replaced paramilitary anti-trafficking efforts, known as interdiction, at home or abroad.

…Obama even carried over George W. Bush’s DEA chief, Michele Leonhart, who would refuse to admit, under House grilling in 2012, that marijuana is a less dangerous drug than crack cocaine.

…Despite the carnage, prohibitionist policies enforced through military interdiction and domestic incarceration have done little to curb the American drug habit. …[The Government Accountability Office] found that “none of the goals” of the Obama drug strategy have been met.

…On any given day in America, nearly 470,000 people are behind bars for drug offenses. That represents a fifth of the total incarcerated population of 2.2 million. …Nearly a quarter of the roughly 744,000 Americans now in jail – 184,000, according to the Sentencing Project – are locked up for drugs.

….For taxpayers, the Drug War imposes huge costs: nearly $55 billion a year. Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron …found state enforcement of drug prohibition – accounting for cops, judges, jails and prisons – costs more than $25 billion a year, with more than $5 billion spent fighting pot.

…As a result, the Drug War is costing taxpayers more than ever. Obama’s 2017 drug budget seeks $31 billion, an increase of 25 percent from when he took office.

Why America Can’t Quit the Drug War | Rolling Stone

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Police Escort Black Merit Scholar Out of Graduation After Refusing to Remove Kente Cloth – Atlanta Black Star

An 18-year-old Black student was removed from graduation after he refused to take off his kente cloth. Nyree Holmes attended the diverse but predominately white Cosumnes Oaks High School in Elk Grove, California. In a story he shared on Twitter May 24, the merit scholar says he was able to walk across the stage, but police officers greeted him at the other end.

Police Escort Black Merit Scholar Out of Graduation After Refusing to Remove Kente Cloth – Atlanta Black Star

This is ridiculous. You can’t tell me no girls had jewelry on or that they wouldn’t let a Polynesian student wear a lei. Good on this kid for standing up for himself. I hope he and his family sue the school system so hard it goes bankrupt.

The System Isn’t ‘Rigged’ Against Sanders 

The System Isn’t ‘Rigged’ Against Sanders – Clinton’s winning because more Democrats want her to be the nominee.
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Let’s start out with the real-world numbers….

The System Isn’t ‘Rigged’ Against Sanders | FiveThirtyEight

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America’s rail system is going off the rails 

Nearly 40 million Americans will kick off one of the busiest travel seasons in history this Memorial Day weekend, jarred by potholes on America’s roads, crossing her aging bridges, riding her antiquated railways and taking off from airports that draw international scorn.

…America’s infrastructure is in critical need of repair, but federal government spending on the issue has gone down 9% in the past decade.

…”We’re like a third-world country when it comes to infrastructure.”


America’s commuter rail system is going off the rails | Politics – WPTZ Home

Sigh…

Attorney threatens lawsuit over claims he had sex with Casey Anthony, said she killed daughter 

Jose Baez, the Florida attorney who represented Casey Anthony in her 2011 murder trial, threatened to take legal action Wednesday over a private investigator’s claims that the lawyer had sex with his client and said she killed her two-year-old daughter, Caylee.

Attorney threatens lawsuit over claims he had sex with Casey Anthony, said she killed daughter | Fox News

One word: Florida.