All posts byJen Hobbs
Jen Hobbs has worked behind-the-scenes with Governor Jesse Ventura since 2007. She’s a spirited advocate of searching for the truth, no matter where it leads. When it comes to matters of government, politics, and current events, she abhors the mainstream media’s predictable left/right bias. She enjoys conversations that challenge opinions and debate the issues without O’Reilly-style theatrics. However, she’s not opposed to rabble-rousing those who take themselves too seriously (all in good fun).
Arizona Nurses Push for Expanded use of Medical Marijuana by 2016
If the Arizona Cannabis Nurses Association gets their way, medical marijuana will become available as early as next year to treat everything from arthritis to autism to Tourette's syndrome to traumatic brain injuries.
Off The Grid: You Won't Believe How Much Marijuana Tax Revenue These States Are Getting
The first two states to legalize recreational marijuana have collectively raked in at least $200 million in marijuana tax revenue, according to the latest tax data -- and they're putting those dollars to good use.
Women Granted The Right To Vote In Saudi Arabia
Starting this December, women in Saudi Arabia will be able to vote and run for office, but they will still be barred from interacting with men, wearing makeup, going for a swim, driving a car, participating in sports...the list goes on and on...
Who Are the Oath Keepers and What Were They Doing In Ferguson?
The Oath Keepers wanted to arm Ferguson locals to defend themselves against police brutality. Do you think the Oath Keepers are doing more harm than good when it comes to relations between protesters and police?
Ten Years After Hurricane Katrina: Here's How the City Is Doing
The country that put men on the moon failed to rescue people during a flood.
You Can Officially Review the TSA on Yelp, But Why Would You?
The federal government wants you to review it on Yelp. Don’t do it. It won't change anything.
Forget Weed: Alcohol IS the Gateway Drug
The Gateway Drug Theory suggests that licit drugs, such as tobacco and alcohol, serve as a “gateway” toward the use of other, illicit drugs. A recent study among high school students determined that alcohol - not marijuana - was the major gateway drug.
Mark Cuban: Why I'm Not A Republican (Or A Democrat)
"I would prefer to be a Republican, but the party has one big problem that’ll crush it in every Presidential election." - Mark Cuban
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