Morning links

Families of 9/11 victims can now sue the Saudi government for its involvement in the attacks

New Snowden documents are coming.  The Intercept is planning a big release.

The US doesn’t need the Saudis.  Time to put an end to the Saudi’s taxpayer-funded gravy train.

Texas will build a gold depository

Ilya Somin gives us three reasons why we must remember the atrocities committed by Communist governments

Politicians should probably start checking what tabs they have open before sharing a screenshot from their computer.  Actually, they shouldn’t.  The fallout is too hilarious.

Should the answer to mind-numbingly long TSA lines be more TSA workers?  Toss the wretches out of airports, abolish the TSA, and let airports handle their own security.

Sweden rejects NATO membership.  One less international tripwire, one less country on the military dole.

So, the U.S. is going to send weapons into Libya.  Who’s going to get them?  There are no good guys to arm in that dumpster fire.

Mexico’s drug war cost the country over $100 billion worth of instability and violence

Felony charge dropped against woman after video surfaces of her being beaten by cops while 8 months pregnant.  ALWAYS film the police.

 

Author: S. Smith