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Awesome Spring & Easter Freebies & Deals 2014


happy-springThere’s lots of specials, deals and freebies this time of year! Check out the list below for your favorite Easter freebie, Spring specials or awesome deals!

  • 1-800-Flowers: Coupon code FREE2SHIP gets shoppers free shipping and no service charge, a savings of $15, when shopping this exclusive collection. Valid on orders made through April 18.
  • Aeropostale has 30% off + Free Shipping on $100 or more with the coupon code STOCKUP
  • American Eagle: 40% off your purchase + FREE Shipping with the code GETHOPPY through 4/21!
  • Dressbarn: Buy two dresses and get $10 off with code DRESS14.
  • EXPRESS: A store-wide sale has all items marked down by 40 percent through April 22 (discount applied in cart), plus FREE Shipping with the coupon code 9138
  • J. Crew: Coupon code BIGSALE will get shoppers and extra 50 percent off final sale items or 30 percent off regular sale items.
  • JCPenney: In addition to its Easter Sale markdowns, JCPenney is offering online shoppers $10 off an order of $50 and up, or $30 off of $100 with code LEOPARD2. Take an extra 10 percent off watches, furniture, mattresses and custom blinds and shades with code FOX24. This printable coupon will get shopers $10 off $25 or more on apparel, shoes, accessories, fine jewelry and home items. Sale and code valid through April 19.
  • Kohl’s: $10 off $30 on Kids Apparel through April 19th with the coupon code KIDDING online.
  • Lands End: 30% off all Regular Price Items with the coupon code RAIN  and the pin 3021!
  • Macy’s: Take an Extra 15-20% Off In Store Purchases with this coupon
  • Sur La Table: Easter-themed kitchen items & crafts are 50 percent off. Orders over $59 get free shipping with code SHIPFREE.
  • Target: The retailer’s weekly ad includes coupons for $1 off Easter candy and $10 off of $50 or more in grocery items. The store is also offering a buy one, get one 50 percent off deal for select toys from top brands.
  • Toys”R”Us: The Red Hot Easter Deals features a selection of popular toys, dolls and games marked down up to 60 percent. All video games are also buy one, get one 40 percent off, no coupon needed. Shoppers can also save $5 on Barbie, Monster High, Thomas the Train, Hot Wheels and Fisher-Price items with coupon codes found here.
  • Walmart: The superstore is offering a select Easter baskets and candy on clearance, with prices marked down up to 30 percent. Walmart is also selling a pack of five Cadbury Creme Eggs for $2.88 (or $0.58 per egg).

Easter Restaurant Coupons

  • Black Angus – Free Appetizer or Dessert WYB 1 Adult Entree (exp: 4/30/2014)
  • Blimpie – Buy 1 Get 1 Free Regular Sub WYB Drink (exp: 4/30/2014)
  • Carrows – Buy 1 Entree Get 1 50% Off WYB 2 Drinks (exp: 5/8/2014)
  • Denny’s – Buy 1 Entree Get 1 Free When You Buy 2 Beverages (exp: 4/20/2014)
  • Logan’s Roadhouse – $3 Off $10 and $5 Off $20 Purchase (exp: 5/2/2014)
  • Longhorn Steakhouse – $4 Off 2 Adult Dinner Entrees (exp: 5/4/2014)
  • Mimis Cafe – Buy 1 Breakfast or Lunch Entree Get 1 Free WYB 2 Drinks (exp: 4/19/2014)
  • Olive Garden – $10 Off $30 Purchase (exp: 4/20/2014), plus the restaurant’s Buy One, Take One offer gets diners an entree when dining in and a second entree to take home, all for only $12.99.
  • Outback Steakhouse – Free Kids Meal When You Buy Adult Entree when you say “kids eat free” to your server on 4/20 Only
  • Quiznos – $1 Off Regular or Large Sub or Large Salad (exp: 4/23/2014)
  • Regal Cinemas – $3 Off Popcorn (exp: 4/30/2014)
  • Souper Salad – $5.99 Adult Buffet (exp: 4/20/2014)
  • Steak ‘n Shake: Get a free classic milkshake when you buy a $10 gift card. No coupon needed. Offer ends May 6, and gift card must be used by May 31.
  • Wing Stop – Free 5 Chili Lime Boneless Wings with Any Wing Purchase (exp: 4/25/2014)

And for even more awesomeness, check out our Earth Day Freebies!

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Free Admission To National Parks April 19-20


NPS Anyone looking to explore a national park for free in 2014 should mark his or her calendar. The National Park Service has nine fee-free days on the calendar in 2014. On the dates, all 401 national parks will offer free admission, though only 133 usually charge admission, according to the National Park Service (NPS). See the list below for this years dates and plan a trip to your local park. If you’re active military or family, you can also get a FREE Annual Pass to the National Parks. Mark your calendar for these free fee days in 2014:

  • April 19-20 for National Park Week’s opening weekend
  • Aug. 25 for National Park Service’s 98th birthday
  • Sept. 27 for National Public Lands Day
  • Nov. 11 for Veterans Day

While entrance, commercial tour and transportation entrance fees are waived on these days, some fees — such as those collected by third parties — will not be waived. For anyone looking for a national park, here are a few parks to consider visiting when the fees are waived: Yosemite Great Falls, US Yosemite National Park: With its stunning glacier-sculpted geology, abundant wildlife and world-class recreational opportunities, Yosemite, 200 miles east of San Francisco, is one of the crown jewels of America’s national park system. Yosemite’s granite wonderland was carved by massive glaciers around three million years ago, when ice covered all but the highest peaks in the Sierra Nevada.

Giant Sequoia trees, California

Sequoia National Park: Sequoia is home to the largest tree in the world, by volume. Redwoods are taller, but giant sequoias win for sheer mass: the General Sherman’s trunk has a volume of 1,487 cubic metres and is estimated to weigh over 2,000 tonnes. Sequoia also boasts 4,421m Mount Whitney, the high point of the John Muir Trail, which runs through Sequoia on its way up to Yosemite. Lassen Volcanic National Park, California Lassen National Park: The park is capped by 10,462-foot Lassen Peak, the world’s largest volcanic dome. Lassen’s 1915 blast makes it one of only two volcanoes to have erupted in the continental US in the 20th century (the other being Washington’s Mount Saint Helens in 1980). After the eruption, which laid waste to vast swaths of surrounding land, Lassen Volcanic national park was created to preserve the devastated areas for future observation and study. Visiting the area now, nearly 100 years later, is a dramatic lesson in the Earth’s own healing powers; it still bears vast scars of hardened lava, but between the rocks, the flora and fauna are flourishing. “National parks not only protect and preserve the places we most value; they also add enormous economic value to nearby communities and the entire nation,” National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said in a news release. “…Fee-free days are a great way to both thank those visitors and introduce parks to first-timers who can find a new place to call an old favorite.” *Fee waiver includes: entrance fees, commercial tour fees, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation, camping, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.htm.

CA Residents & Corps. Over Taxed By $1.4 Billion This Year!


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Feeling over taxed? Well, it’s official you are!

It’s been no secret that California puts a heavy tax burden on its residents.

State tax revenue has over shot the estimated monthly tax revenue for over a year. According to the Department of Finance, as reported by the Sacramento Bee, the year-to-date-revenue is now $1.4 billion more that the Brown administration projected.

Just last month alone was $274 million above estimates. However it’s not just the residents that are being over taxed. Corporate tax revenues have also exceeded estimates by $110 million, according to the Department of Finance.

So if you have felt heavily taxed, it’s because you are.

Gov Brown has made no comments about returning the over taxed money back to the residents and corporations that were over taxed. Instead he’s looking at reinvestment options for more social programs.

According to the Sacramento Bee, “If tax revenue remains higher than projected in coming months, Gov. Jerry Brown is likely to face increased pressure from Democratic lawmakers and social service advocates to free up spending.”

The governor will release a revised budget proposal in May.

Just in case you wondering what a billion dollars looks like:

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Free Peet’s Coffee or Tea Today 12-4PM


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Today is Peet’s Day at Peet’s Coffee! Join them on Monday, 3/10, and receive a free fresh brewed coffee or tea from 12-4pm. Or celebrate early, and save 20% off your purchase on peets.com now through 3/9 using promo code: THANKS. Stock up on everything you need to brew the perfect cup of coffee or tea at home: Click here for Peet’s Website

No coupon required all stores should be participating. Call ahead to grocery store local for their participation details.

To find the stores nearest you, use Peet’s Coffee Store Locator.

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Lose An Hour, Gain A Donut – Daylight Savings Freebie


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Sunday, March 9, ushers in Daylight Savings Time (don’t forget to change your clocks!), and Krispy Kreme wants you to celebrate with free doughnuts. Participating locations in the U.S. and Canada give away one Original Glazed doughnut per guest, no purchase necessary — our favorite kind of freebie!

Nearest Krispy Kream Locations:

  • 1991 Diamond Blvd. Concord, Ca
  • 2530 Sand Creek Rd. Brentwood, CA 94513
  • 2800 Pinole Valley Rd., #E Pinole, CA 94564
  • 32450 Dyer Street Union City, CA 94587
  • 1620 E Monte Vista Ave Ste. 102 Vacaville, CA 95688
  • 43835 Pacific Commons Fremont, CA 94538
  • 121 Curtner Ave., Bldg. 15, Suite 40 San Jose, Ca

Will you head to Krispy Kreme on Sunday for a free doughnut?

Candidate for California Governor Wants To Dust Off The Constitution


Republican candidate for California governor is making headlines for comparing President Barack Obama’s gun control policies with those of dictators such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Il.

State Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, R-Twin Peaks, posted a Twitter message Tuesday with an image (see below) that compared what he said were figures who have supported gun rights with those who have supported gun control.

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The image, what some might call “controversial” was accompanied by the following question, “Which side would you choose?” in his Twitter message.

The Associated Press, has quoted Donnelly as saying he was standing up for the Second Amendment, which he said recognizes an “unalienable right to defend your life.”

“When government becomes the greatest threat to the very rights it was formed to protect, that is tyranny,” he said in the statement. “Tyranny is the daily purpose of dictators, and I will not apologize for pointing out that our current president acts more like a dictator than a leader of a free people in a Constitutional Republic.”

Obama has had less success after proposing sweeping gun control measures last year following the December 2012 which caused a run on ammo and  a dramatic increase in firearm purchases as Americans flocked to gun shops and expos.

Remember when Captain America protested on the Iron Horse Bridge in Walnut Creek to impeach Obama?

What do you think about the image? Do you agree or disagree with Donnelly? If so why?

Court Ruled Cellphone Maps Okay While Driving


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Drivers in California can legally read a map on their hand-held cellphones while behind the wheel, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.

The 5th District Court of Appeal reversed the case of Steven Spriggs, a Fresno man who was ticketed in January 2012 for looking at a map on his iPhone 4 while stuck in traffic. Spriggs challenged the $165 fine.

The incident that entrapped Spriggs happened when he was stopped by roadwork. He was grabbing his cellphone and trying to find an alternate route when a California Highway Patrol officer spotted him and wrote him a ticket.

Spriggs first challenged the case in traffic court, where he lost, and then appealed it himself to a three-judge panel in Fresno County Superior Court, where he lost a second time. Confident the law didn’t apply to him, Spriggs took it to the appellate court, but this time with help of a law firm that stepped in to represent him pro bono.

In the 18-page ruling, the appellate judges said California’s law that prohibits people from talking on their cellphones without a hands-free device could have been written more clearly, but it doesn’t apply to looking at maps on cellphones. The law the CHP officer used to ticket Spriggs applies specifically to people “listening and talking” on cellphones, not using their mobile phone in other ways, the court said.

Spriggs, who is entitled to recoup his $165 fine, said the Superior Court judges who had upheld his violation were guilty of overreaching by applying the spotty law to him.