UKnowIamRight Predictions Come True - Under the Radar
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 4:56PM It seems like yesterday that we wrote about the Obama's legions. I have really wanted to comment regarding this. There are dozens, possibly hundreds of legions, neighborhood, community, city, county, state local and national associations all under various umbrellas. When researching it I found out there are what seems like hundreds of legions.
The stimulous act put $200 million at work for the Presidents legions to deploy another 14,000 people under his command.
For an idea of the scope of these legions visit
Don't get me wrong community service is great. However it should be without indoctrination.
It is only natural that the man that comes from a community organization background should rely on the same tax dollars to support his presidency.
UNDER THE RADAR
The following article outlines a new small contingent of forces under Obama's command.
UNDER THE RADAR - Go back and look at AmeriCorps and The Corporation for National and Community service. You will find those hundreds of organizations that operate under the radar. Each however with it's own agenda to support Obama. None individually would cause anyone to raise an eyebrow. Taken as a whole we are talking a small army.
This week, 03/13/2012, we read:
FEMA Corps forms for disaster response
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will partner with the Corporation for National and Community Service to form a new disaster response service corps, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano announced Tuesday.
Called FEMA Corps, the organization will form a new division in AmeriCorps’s National Civilian Community Corps. The five-year agreement provides for a 1,600-member disaster relief organization that will receive work orders from FEMA. It will more than double the NCCC’s ranks.
“This new partnership will help us respond to disasters in a way that is cost-effective, and that draws on the strengths of our communities and our people,” Napolitano said in a statement.
NCCC members work on a $4,000 stipend that covers their 10-month term, which makes them less expensive than either a full time reservist or employee. The new program is projected to save $60 million per year, said Sandy Scott, a spokesman for the Corporation for National Community Service.
Scott said the new recruits will not replace FEMA’s roster of staffers and reservists, who spearhead much of the agency’s disaster response efforts.
NCCC has begun recruiting and hopes to have 480 field-ready recruits by September, around the start of hurricane season.
Note: For more about our predictions read:
Prediction # 4 (A) National Service - Going to Boot Camp
Prediction # 5 - OBAMA'S TROOPS HAVE ARRIVED

Mark Levin re: Obama experience.... "He's never even ran an ice-cream stand."







