The Teenage Brain Explained

The teenage brain explained or the reason why young skulls are full of mush.

For most people, the teenage years of life are a time of anxiety and pimples. It’s not that much fun.

But what exactly is going on in our brains that makes us act like jerks, and often throw logic and common sense out the window?

Internet nerd Hank Green of Sci Show explains all the ins and outs of the rapidly changing teenage brain.

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Lois Lerner Takes The Fifth, Again

Lois Lerner Takes The Fifth, Again

Lois Lerner Takes The Fifth, Again

Lois Lerner takes The Fifth in response to each of Darrell Issa’s questions.

“Pleading the fifth” is not necessarily an admission of guilt, but it’s telling that one of the central figures of this scandal has twice declined to offer testimony that she evidently thinks could produce some very negative outcomes for her.

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Not even a smidgeon of corruption my ass!


Lois Lerner Takes The Fifth, Again

Lois Lerner refuses to testify at House hearing on IRS targeting of tea party

Rush Limbaugh nails it.

RUSH: When I look at this Lois Lerner, IRS babe, I see somebody who is miserable, mean, vindictive, unhappy, and vengeful. The woman just encapsulates all of that just in her facial expression. This is the woman who led the IRS effort to essentially disenfranchise the Tea Party. This is the woman at the IRS who was responsible for all of the decision-making, aside from Obama…. You know liberals like that. You just do, and you know you do. Just unhappy, miserable. Everything in life is politics. Every day spent in rage and anger, plotting revenge against these evil social-conservative pro-lifers.

 

Quote Of The Day: Rich And Powerful

”Have you ever noticed how under capitalism the rich become powerful, and under socialism the powerful become rich?” ~ Rush Limbaugh

via RedState

Love him or hate him, there is no debate about the fact that Rush Limbaugh is a genius. Last week he said the following:

”Have you ever noticed how under capitalism the rich become powerful, and under socialism the powerful become rich? It’s amazing when you look at it that way. Under capitalism, the rich become powerful. Under socialism, the powerful get rich. They exploit others. They get rich by taking from others, by using their power. In capitalism, the rich become powerful. It’s a minor little distinction. It’s one of those little pithy bullet points that is just shy of a profundity.”

 

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