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North Korea said Tuesday that its military has been placed on high alert, poised to launch operations following weeks of provocative rhetoric, taunting the United States.

The isolated regime of North Korea has sensed the weakness in American leadership and could possibly turn what usually would be a bluff into violent action. President Barrack Obama has not shown actual leadership with our foreign relations, he has bowed, made apologies, and offended our allies; thus this hostile rhetoric may turn into a horrible disaster.

One of North’s military spokesman warned the United States of “disastrous consequences” for moving an aircraft carrier or escorting ships into a South Korean port and stated:

In this connection, the units of all services and army corps level of the KPA received an emergency order from its supreme command to reexamine the operation plans already ratified by it and keep themselves fully ready to promptly launch operations any time. The U.S. will be wholly accountable for the unexpected horrible disaster to be met by its imperialist aggression forces’ nuclear strike means.

In March, the North declared it was no longer bound by the armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War signed with the United States and China, threatening to use nuclear weapons to attack U.S. and South Korean territories.

North Korea has had no regard for international warnings not to build long-ranged missiles or nuclear. It is suspected that the isolated regime of North Korea has enough fissile material to build up to 10 nuclear bombs, however, the majority of intelligence analysis say it has not yet conquered the technology to deploy said weapons.

Within South Korea the U.S has 28,500 troops stationed to engage in daily drills with their allies, and the aircraft carrier USS George Washington that seemed to “stir the pot” was simply completing a routine port call to visit South Korea.

The Defense Ministry of South Korea said:

On Monday the ships were taking part in a routine search and rescue exercise and any criticism by North Korea was wrong.

North Korea is considered unfit to fight any extended modern battle, yet it did not stop them from attacking the South in 2010 which killed 50 people in aggression. It seems that they do not mind taking action against those who they perceive to be weak.

While President Obama has succeeded in diverting attention away from recent blunders abroad, it would seem that those actions have caught the attention of adversarial regimes emboldened by domestic dysfunction and international amateurism.

 

North Korea said Tuesday that its military

Former Wisconsin commerce secretary Mary Burke D-WI, has announced her bid to unseat Gov. Scott Walker (R), releasing a video that emphasizes job creation. Burke says in her announcement video:

Just like Washington, our state Capitol has become so focused on politics and winning the next political fight, it’s pulling our state apart and our economy down. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Burke is a former executive at Trek, which is a bicycle company her father founded. Many have said that her business background and personal fortune will make her a formidable candidate to challenge Gov. Scott Walker. However, despite enthusiasm in Democratic circles who are hoping to unseat Walker, in reality this target will be a heavy lift.

Not only did Walker survive a 2012 attempt to recall him from office, but he won with a larger margin of the vote than in his 2010 election. People’s Pundit Daily considers Walker a potential 2016 dark horse presidential candidate, with early polling showing he is cruising to reelection in 2014.

“Under Governor Walker’s leadership, Wisconsin has balanced a $3.6 billion deficit, cut income taxes, and we’ve seen our best two-year job growth in a decade under any governor,” Walker’s campaign said in a statement. “We’re confident that voters want to continue moving Wisconsin forward, and have no desire to return to the failed policies of the past.”

Former Wisconsin commerce secretary Mary Burke D-WI,

Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic nominee in the highly anticipated 2013 Virginia governor’s race, has made a risky move endorsing Obama’s war on coal. Endorsing the Obama’s administration’s new regulations on coal was a brazen — and somewhat arrogant — political move, considering his Cuccinelli has cut his one-time double digit- lead into a single-digit lead in a purple state with deep ties to coal mining.

Democrat Terry McAuliffe, who is known nationally as a Clinton fundraiser and insider, declared his support for the “war on coal” Tuesday at a campaign stop in northern Virginia, an area he must rack up a healthy in order to win.

“I support what we need to do to obviously protect our air and our water,” he said. The comment comes about two weeks after the Environmental Protection Agency issued the tighter regulations and after months of being pressed to take a position on what is a major election issue.

The new anti-coal regulations would limit the amount of carbon that new gas and coal-firing electric power plants can put out, which would make opening one almost financially impossible.

Republican nominee Ken Cuccinelli jumped all over the opportunity to change the narrative — which is one pushed by a collaborating media at the behest of the Democratic Party — in an unprecedented effort to paint Cuccinelli as an extremist on social issues and unacceptable to women voters in Northern Virginia suburbs.

At a Saturday night fundraiser also attended by Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz for the nonprofit Family Foundation he said, “The war on coal in Virginia is a war on our poor.” The Family Foundation is the state’s best-known lobby for socially conservative legislation.

The regulations will drastically reduce the demand for coal from mining regions such as southwestern Virginia – which is typically a conservative bastion, along with the state’s Tidewater-Newport News area that  is home to many military and retired military residents. However, most polling has underscored the challenge that faces Ken Cuccinelli. Consider the table below, along with People’s Pundit Daily rating this race “Leans Democratic.

Poll Date Sample McAuliffe (D) Cuccinelli (R) Spread
PPD Average 9/15 – 9/30 43.9 38.6 McAuliffe +5.3
Emerson College* 9/26 – 9/30 519 RV 43 38 McAuliffe +5
Hampton University 9/25 – 9/29 800 LV 44 40 McAuliffe +4
Univ. of Mary Washington* 9/25 – 9/29 559 LV 42 35 McAuliffe +7
Rasmussen Reports* 9/23 – 9/23 1050 LV 44 38 McAuliffe +6
Washington Post 9/19 – 9/22 562 LV 49 44 McAuliffe +5
NBC4/NBC News/Marist* 9/17 – 9/19 546 LV 43 38 McAuliffe +5
Harper (R)* 9/15 – 9/16 779 LV 42 37 McAuliffe +5

McAuliffe, also the former head of the Democratic National Committee, leads the race by 5.3 percent, according to the monthly average of polling by People’s Pundit Daily. Ken Cuccinelli spent the month of September chopping McAuliffe’s lead in half, from just under 11 percent to the 5.3 percent it is at now.

But polling, despite what Virginia-based pundit Crystal Ball has claimed, has clearly showed that Sarvis — the libertarian independent candidate — is pulling most of his 9 or so percent support from southern Virginia, both in the western and eastern parts of the South. Democrats’ recent victories in the swing state has been possible by their focus on northern Virginia, a liberal-voting part of the state that borders Washington and has grown rapidly in recent years in both size and population.

Dave “Mudcat” Saunders, a Democratic consultant who doesn’t support McAuliffe, said McAuliffe was in bad shape in southwestern Virginia before his announcement and still is. But the question is two-fold, beyond the superficial implication made by Saunders.

First, will McAuliffe’s move be so unappealing to voters in southwestern and southeastern Virginia that they conclude it more prudent to put their support behind the candidate who has the best chance of beating Terry McAuliffe? Larry Sabato, and the rest of the gang at Crystal Ball, were right in their historical analysis surrounding third-party candidates, because the data show their support evaporates as the election draws near.

The pattern does not seem to be holding true this cycle, but perhaps a development of this nature has the potential to put Virginian voters back on their historical path, resulting in an abandonment of Sarvis, who is disproportionately taking support Cuccinelli desperately needs to win.

Second, an anti-coal policy could very well cause suburban women concerned about the economy and cost of living increases — as well as others in northern Virginia suburbs — to at least take a second look at Ken Cuccinelli. In a race that could come down to a razor-thin margin of victory, such considerations cannot be discounted. Turnout is expected to be very low and McAuliffe is an unappealing candidate to urban Obama voters. Most polling shows Cuccinelli pulling anywhere from 15 percent to 25 percent of black voters way from Terry McAuliffe. Couple these considerations with Cuccinelli’s record of outperforming his polling support, and an upset is very likely.

People’s Pundit Daily will be leaving this race – for now – with a rating “Leans Democratic.” However, we will be watching very closely to gauge the impact of this development, as well as the impact of the government shutdown. The other key issue in the contest is Obamacare.

Cuccinelli was the first state attorney general in the nation to sue the federal government, claiming the individual mandate violated the the U.S. Constitution. Cuccinelli may just join the rest of America as the latest casualty of Chief Justice Roberts’ cowardly decision to switch his vote last minute, because he was “wobbly” on what the decision would do to the court’s reputation. Ironic, isn’t it?

We shall have to wait and see, but for now you can view our interactive ratings map with full analysis by clicking here.

Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic nominee in the

Last week, California became the latest – and biggest – state to pass legislation that allows driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants. However, most voters strongly oppose letting illegal immigrants drive legally in their state, and nearly as many Americans — 63 percent — oppose public benefits for those who receive work permits.

In a new Rasmussen survey, 68 percent of “Likely U.S. Voters” believe illegal immigrants should not be eligible for driver’s licenses in their state, up from 63 percent measured in August of 2012, while just 22% favor allowing illegal immigrants to get licenses in their home state.

Seventy-three percent (73%) of Likely U.S. Voters believe someone brought to this country illegally when he or she was under 16 years old who has no criminal record, has graduated from high school or served in the military should be allowed to apply for a legal work permit. In an August 2012 survey, only 19 percent said they think someone like this should be deported.

Most Americans do not see the situation with illegal immigrants getting better this year. Even though 53 percent favor an immigration reform plan that gives legal status to many of those now here illegally as long as the border is really secured to prevent future illegal immigration, just 28 percent believe that such a plan is likely to be passed this year, which is a new low measured by Rasmussen.

California became the latest – and biggest

The ATF is attempting to block the whistleblower in the Operation Fast and Furious scandal, John Dodson, from writing a book on the gun trafficking scandal, “because it would have a negative impact on morale,” according to the agency.

After first attempting to stop the operation inside the agency itself, ATF Agent John Dodson went to Congress and then the media after the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, back in December of 2010. The two guns found at Brian Terry’s murder scene were sold through the ATF operation.

Dodson’s book, titled “The Unarmed Truth,” tells the first inside story about how the federal government conspired to sell some 2,000 guns to Mexican drug cartels by running arms across the border, despite evidence the guns killed innocent people.

Dodson submitted the book’s manuscript to the department for review, as federal rules state he must, but it was denied. The publisher Simon & Schuster, did not offer a comment to People’s Pundit Daily.

Greg Serres, an ATF ethics official, told Dodson that any of his supervisors at any level could reject the project “for any reason.”

Serres letter read:

This would have a negative impact on morale in the Phoenix Field Division and would have a detrimental effect on our relationships with DEA and FBI.

Dodson will fight the decision and will be represented by the American Civil Liberties Association when he does. ACLU attorney Lee Rowland says the agency’s restriction is too general.

Instead of providing a specific objection, which would allow for a line-by-line redaction, ATF used a policy that “grants supervisors the discretion to censor critical speech simply because it annoys or embarrasses the ATF,” Rowland wrote in a letter delivered Monday. She added:

Given the national importance of both the Fast and Furious operation and ATF practices more broadly, ATF faces an extremely high burden in demonstrating that its interests outweigh Agent Dodson’s right to speak — and the public’s right to hear — his views about Operation Fast and Furious.

First Amendment rights are especially binding when the speech itself applies to public policy, Rowland said, which demands that the government meets a very high standard when denying. Because Dodson’s views differ dramatically from those of his supervisors at the ATF, his “thoughts and opinions” should not be censored, Rowland said.

The ACLU will argue that the ATF rules are “constitutionally inadequate (and result) in impermissible censorship of the speech of a public employee.”

Dodson says “The Unarmed Truth” will come out in January, with or without the ATF’s permission.

The ATF is attempting to block the

debt ceiling

(CREDIT AP)

On “Fox News Sunday,” Treasury Sec. Jacob Lew defended fear mongering over the debt ceiling if Congress fails to increase the federal debt limit, such as his assertion that the economic impact would be “catastrophic.” Unfortunately for his credibility, he did not provide specific examples, opting instead to continue fear mongering by saying that Congress blowing the Oct. 17 debt-limit deadline would be “reckless.”

“The consequences are immediate and very bad,” Lew said. “The direction is bad. There is a range of how bad.”

Lew added that the White House is willing to negotiate on fiscal issues, despite the reality that President Obama repeatedly said he refuses to negotiate as part of a debt-ceiling deal.

“The president has been and continues to be open to negotiations,” he said, contradicting statements Obama has made for months.

Just five days earlier, Obama said, “Let me repeat, I will not negotiate over Congress’ responsibility to pay bills it has racked up.”

House Speaker John Boehner said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday, “I don’t want the United States to default on the debt. But I’m not going to raise the debt limit without a serious conversation.”

The Obama administration’s repeated fear tactics over the so-called catastrophic economic impact of the United States defaulting on its debt, have so far had little effect on world financial markets. The reason may just be simple, at least for now, the markets know that the Unites States receives sufficient monthly revenue to pay its bills — period.

In fact, the entire idea of a default is fundamentally untrue, and the U.S. Treasury is taking in more revenue in raw numbers than ever before in U.S. history.

Yet, Lew said on Sunday that by Oct. 17 (at or around anyway) he will lose the capacity to borrow, because he will have exhausted all the “extraordinary measures” he has been using since May to free up room for more borrowing, which is racking up U.S. debt. He also said the government has never before lost its borrowing ability.

Entitlement reform, the Keystone XL pipeline, ObamaCare and changing the tax code are among the fiscal issues said to be potential Republican negotiating pieces, which they could try to link to the debt-ceiling talks. The strategy will become clearer when both sides reach a spending deal to end the partial government shutdown that started Tuesday. But Boehner has made comments suggesting House Republican leadership is leaning toward wrapping the deal up into one.

The federal government’s borrowing limit is now at $16.7 trillion — officially — with upwards of $90 trillion in unfunded entitlement liabilities.

On "Fox News Sunday," Treasury Sec. Jacob

Speaker John Boehner jumped all over the Obama administration for plans to disable a key part of the Obamcare website this weekend to resolve “glitches” responsible for overwhelming site after the launch of the Obamacare exchanges.

A statement released by Boehner, reads “The news that its enrollment system is already going offline confirms that the launch of the president’s health care law has been an unmitigated disaster.”

The Health and Human Service Department is burning the midnight oil using overnight hours over the weekend to debug the system. The department did not release a schedule for hours of operation, but a spokeswoman said that the site would be offline at 1 AM ET for a few hours.

Boehner ripped into the White House for dismissing the technical problems as “glitches” and not disclosing how many Americans were able to sign up for plans using what he referred to as a “fatally-flawed system.”

“This announcement is more proof that we need to delay the law and provide basic fairness, just as Republicans have called for. How can this administration tax individuals for not purchasing a product from a website that doesn’t even work?,” Boehner said in the statement.

An effort by congressional Republicans to defund or delay Obamace has led to a stalemate with Democrats, triggering a partial government shutdown last Tuesday. Republicans welcomed the chance to join Boehner in his criticism of the website.

“Americans have seen once again that ObamaCare is not ready for prime time,” Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the No. 2 House Republican, said in a statement Friday. “A dysfunctional website is the least of that law’s problems.”

The administration put their best spin on the situation, noting the unexpectedly strong interest from millions of consumers, despite reports that the site did not receive the expected amount of registrants.

“Americans are excited to look at their options for health coverage, with record demand in the first days of the marketplaces,” said the White House release that announced the plans.

The statement was unbelievably headlined: “Health Insurance Marketplace Open for Business – Week One Success.”

Federal and state websites experienced serious problems this week, with the private information of at least hundreds being accidentally unsecured that we know of.  In some states, including Maryland, officials have also announced they are scheduling repairs.

The federal site, which serves 36 states, was visited by millions of users but many people were simply unable to get on the site. They encountered a screen that told them to wait, and they did, for hours and hours. Refreshing the screen only sent them to the back of the line.

Quite a few got hung up trying to create security questions to protect their accounts. The drop-down menus providing the questions would not populate. As a result, users could not advance through the application process and learn if they were eligible for a tax credit to help pay premiums, forget about actually picking a plan.

Many of those who did make it through the application process were timed out, because they took too long comparing plans.

At the end of the first day at most a handful of people had managed to successfully enroll through the federal site.

By Friday, visitors and enrollments were picking up, but not nearly at the administration’s desired levels. And the administration is not releasing numbers.

“We are pleased that enrollment for health care coverage through the new marketplaces is picking up,” the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association said in a statement. “We expect enrollment to continue to increase.”

The so-called Blues are major providers in the individual insurance market, which they certainly had a crony hand in creating, but some smaller insurers have yet to see any new customers, at all.

By Monday, “there will be significant improvements in the online consumer experience,” said Health and Human Services.

The upgrades include extra capacity for more users to get into the system, more technicians working round-the-clock to fix problems, and new pathways to get to the application faster. However, as far as details relating to their plans, none were given.

Obamacare call centers are also getting more staff — funny considering the government is shutdown and running out of money soon — and HHS said wait times are now down to less than a minute.

The administration previously announced it is adding equipment to handle the high volume of users. Now it looks like software fixes are also needed.

Consumers have until Dec. 15 to enroll for coverage that starts Jan. 1.

Speaker John Boehner jumped all over the

Libyan Al Qaeda leader – Abu Anas Al Liby – wanted for his role in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa, has been captured alive in Tripoli by U.S. Special Operations forces, Fox News confirms.

This is the second development today with Islamic terrorists being targets of U.S. Special Forces, prompting speculation of a round up fueled by some break in intelligence, although PPD cannot confirm that is true.

Moments ago, Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin broke the story that US Navy SEALS have conducted a raid of the Al Shabaab militant group in Somalia, killing at least one militant. The group is linked to last month’s Kenya mall attack that killed more than 60 people.

In Somalia, officials say international military forces carried out a pre-dawn strike Saturday against foreign fighters in the town of Barawe, which they have said was a strike aimed at “high-profile” targets.

Fox News confirms the strike two weeks after Al Shabaab militants attacked Nairobi’s Westgate Mall.

Libyan Al Qaeda leader - Abu Anas

Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin is reporting that US Navy SEALS have conducted a raid of the Al Shabaab militant group in Somalia, killing at least one militant.

The group is linked to last month’s Kenya mall attack that killed more than 60 people.

In Somalia, officials say international military forces carried out a pre-dawn strike Saturday against foreign fighters in the town of Barawe, which they have said was a strike aimed at “high-profile” targets.

Fox News confirms the strike two weeks after Al Shabaab militants attacked Nairobi’s Westgate Mall.

Griffin has learned that the strike was carried out in the early hours before morning prayers in Barawe, which is the same town that Navy SEALs killed a most-wanted Al Qaeda operative four years ago.

The leader of Al Shabaab, Mukhtar Abu Zubeyr — a.k.a. Ahmed Godane — had claimed responsibility for the Nairobi attack and justified it as retaliation for Kenya’s military deployment inside Somalia. They were attempting to prevent a takeover by the militant Islamic Somali-based group.

In Kenya, a military spokesman released the names of four men implicated in the mall attack. Fox News reports the events as follows:

A resident of Barawe — a seaside town south of Mogadishu — said by telephone that heavy gunfire woke up residents before dawn prayers. An Al Shabaab fighter who gave his name as Abu Mohamed said “foreign” soldiers attacked a house, prompting militants to rush to the scene to capture a soldier. Mohamed said that effort was not successful.

The foreign troops attacked a two-story beachside house in Barawe where foreign fighters lived, battling their way inside, said Mohamed, who said he had visited the scene. Al Shabaab has a formal alliance with Al Qaeda, and hundreds of foreign fighters from the U.S., Britain and Middle Eastern countries fight alongside Somali members of Al Shabaab.

A Somali intelligence official said the targets of the raid were “high-profile” foreigners in the house. The intelligence official also said the strike was carried out by an international military. A second intelligence official also confirmed the attack. Both insisted on anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.

Foreign militaries — often the U.S. but not always — have carried out several strikes inside Somalia in recent years against Al Shabaab or Al Qaeda leaders, as well as criminal kidnappers.

In Kenya, military spokesman Maj. Emmanuel Chirchir on Saturday confirmed the names of four fighters implicated in the Westgate Mall attack last month. Chirchir named the attackers as Abu Baara al-Sudani, Omar Nabhan, Khattab al-Kene and Umayr, names that were first broadcast by a local Kenyan television station.

“I confirm those are the names of the terrorist,” he said in a Twitter message sent to The Associated Press.

In September 2009 a daylight commando raid carried out by Navy SEALs in Barawe killed six people, including Nabhan, one of the most-wanted Al Qaeda operatives in the region and an alleged plotter in the 1998 bombings at U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed more than 250 people.

A resident of Barawe who told the Associated Press that his name as Mohamed Bile, claimed that militants in Barawe closed the town down as the hours passed after the assault. All traffic and civilian movements have been restricted. Militants were carrying out house-to-house searches, likely to find evidence that a spy had given intelligence to a foreign power used to launch the attack, he said.

“We woke up to find Al Shabaab fighters had sealed off the area and their hospital is also inaccessible. The town is in a tense mood,” Bile said by phone.

The identities of the four men from the mall attack were made known after a Nairobi station obtained and made known a broadcast on closed circuit television, which was footage from Westgate. The footage shows four attackers with machine guns calmly strolling through a room inside the mall complex. Officials could visibly see what appeared to be blood on one of the men’s pants.In the footage it does not appear that he is not limping.

 

Developing -- Fox News' Jennifer Griffin is

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, conservative rock star and possible 2016 dark horse, is defying a directive from the National Park Service to close down several state parks. The parks will not receive federal funding in the wake of the partial government shutdown, but that will not cripple their operations.

The Republican governor has directed the state Natural Resources Department to keep open parks that are funded by majority from the state.

The department recently attempted to intervene after the Fish and Wildlife Service deployed barricades near a Mississippi River boat launch, because it was on federal land. The barricades were removed due to a decades-old agreement between Wisconsin and the federal government, state officials said.

“We respect the magnitude of the process the federal government has had to undertake to close its properties and certain activities on properties they own and manage,” wrote Cathy Stepp, who is secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. In an email obtained by The Hill, she told agency employees, “However, after close review and legal consult, [the Department of Natural Resources] has clarified areas where the federal procedures are over-reaching by ordering the closure of properties where the state has management authority through existing agreements.”

State officials also said Wisconsin will not fully follow a Fish and Wildlife Service directive that hunting and fishing be prohibited on federal lands during the partial shutdown.

“Blame can go around for everybody,” said Gov. Scott Walker when asked about the shutdown. “The best way to resolve it? Just look at what we did in Wisconsin. We had a $3.6 billion budget deficit. We now have more than half a billion surplus.”

Meanwhile, in Arizona, Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake can’t understand why federal authorities have refused Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s offer to use state money to keep the Grand Canyon open during the government shutdown.

People’s Pundit Daily recently laid out several pieces of evidence to provide the senators with an answer, which is that the administration is intentionally causing citizens pain. Aside from state pledges, many businesses in Arizona and other states have made similar pledges, but they’ve been rejected by the National Park Service. The Republican National Committee pledged to pay for the World War II memorial in Washington, as well.

A park official said this week that as long as the federal government remains shut down, such a plan isn’t an option. That prompted action by Sens. McCain and Flake, who sent a letter Friday to Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.

The two Arizona Republicans said, “federal statutes extend broad discretionary authority” for Sewell to accept donated funds for purposes of operating the national park system.

Friday, Gov. Jan Brewer and Arizona state legislative leaders sent a letter to President Obama urging him to approve funding the Arizona park and other national parks.

The politicians said in a news release that — at the very least — they want the president to allow for state and private funding to reopen the parks.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, conservative rockstar and

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