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Indiana Schools Pushing Porn

This is the condensed version of every speaker who spoke earlier this week during the Carmel Clay School Board meeting from Carmel, an Indianapolis, Indiana, suburb. Warning: The materials from the books they are reading are explicit and these books are readily available in the Carmel Clay Schools. Share with your fellow parents since a great majority of parents have no idea that obscene materials of this nature are in front of their minor children.

Books read include: 1. Call Me Max 2. l8r, g8r 3. It’s Perfectly Normal 4. doing it right 5. Crank 6. the infinite moment of us

The questions we have: Why are the schools teaching pornography? Why are the board members so hostile and fascist in supporting this pornography? Are schools in your neighborhood using these same books in classrooms? You owe it to your children to find out. More from Unify Carmel.

A full version can be found here: https://youtu.be/-r8zod12gyo

 

Illegals Milking Tax Loophole

It turns out that millions of illegal aliens across America are fraudulently taking advantage of a tax loophole to siphon $4 billion from the Internal Revenue Service. The scheme was uncovered by a longtime tax consultant in Indiana, who spilled the beans to NBC Eyewitness News-Indiana investigative reporter Bob Segall.

The whistleblower says the device being used is the Additional Child Tax Credit, whereby illegals filing tax returns are receiving money for children living in Mexico. Segall reports that the IRS knows of the scheme and has done nothing to remedy it. Check out the results of Segall’s three-month investigation. More from WTHR-TV, Channel 13.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Part One of the series has disappeared off YouTube. In its absence, here’s a summary of the research Segall performed that earned him a Peabody Award.)

 

Athens of the Prairie

Columbus, Indiana is a city of around 40,000 people located an hour south of Indianapolis. Columbus is exactly the kind of city you’d expect to find in the Midwest, except for one curious thing. The American Institute of Architects has ranked Columbus 6th in the nation for architectural innovation and design, right behind New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, DC.

The architectural richness of Columbus isn’t the result of some visionary planning board. Nor are the zoning laws in Columbus different than those in most other Indiana cities. Columbus has fascinating architecture because in the 1950s industrialist and philanthropist J. Irwin Miller (of the Cummins Engine Company) decided that he wanted to live in a more visually interesting city. To this end, Miller offered to pay the architect’s bill for any new public building in Columbus. Today, Columbus boasts more than 70 buildings designed by internationally celebrated architects like I.M. Pei, Eliel Saarinen, Eero Saarinen, Richard Meier and Harry Weese. H/T Reason.TV