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Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Twisters and Trends: An Analysis of U.S. Tornado Activity and Climate Change | The Heritage Foundation
While human-caused climate change is often blamed for an increase in severe weather, the most severe storm element—the destructive tornado—has decreased markedly in frequency since the 1950s.
Claims that severe storms are causing more destruction are only true because there is now more infrastructure to destroy than ever before, not because of carbon-dioxide emissions and climate change...
Key Takeaways

Claims that severe storms are causing more destruction are only true because there is now more infrastructure to destroy than ever before, not because of carbon-dioxide emissions and climate change...
Key Takeaways
- There has been a 50 percent reduction in strong tornadoes in the U.S. since the 1950s; weak tornado counts increased until 1990 due to better reporting.
- When tornadoes do occur, growing population and infrastructure put more property and lives at risk, but growth-normalized tornado damage has decreased since 1950.

WATCH: CNN poll finds Democratic Party approval plunges to record low * WorldNetDaily * by Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller News Foundation
WATCH: CNN poll finds Democratic Party approval plunges to record low * WorldNetDaily * by Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller News Foundation:
The Democratic Party has dropped to a new record low among Americans, reaching only a 29% favorability rating, according to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
In the CNN/SSRS poll conducted from March 6-9, 1,206 respondents were asked about their views on both the Republican and Democratic parties, with a margin of sampling error of /- 3.3 for total respondents. The data shows that Democratic favorability has been on a decline, dropping a staggering 20 points since January 2021.
America is back | Graduated With Dishonor | Facebook
America is back | Graduated With Dishonor | Facebook - Tony Pichoff
Graduated With Dishonor
If we failed to “make the grade”,
Then in THAT grade we stayed
Until such time as we got it right!
We were taught to read and write.
We learned civics, we learned science,
As well as history’s clear guidance.
There was no such thing
As “no child left behind”.
Because advancing the ill educated
Was believed to be too unkind.
Yet, now we see the rot that has wrought
By the dystopian results that such
Misguided policies have bought
With all the wasted hard earned money
Our bureaucrats have wasted.
As those who cannot read and write…
With “honors” have graduated?
Graduated With Dishonor
If we failed to “make the grade”,
Then in THAT grade we stayed
Until such time as we got it right!
We were taught to read and write.
We learned civics, we learned science,
As well as history’s clear guidance.
There was no such thing
As “no child left behind”.
Because advancing the ill educated
Was believed to be too unkind.
Yet, now we see the rot that has wrought
By the dystopian results that such
Misguided policies have bought
With all the wasted hard earned money
Our bureaucrats have wasted.
As those who cannot read and write…
With “honors” have graduated?
History for March 18
History for March 18 - On-This-Day.com
Grover Cleveland 1837
- 1818 - The U.S. Congress approved the first pensions for government service.
- 1850 - Henry Wells & William Fargo founded American Express.1931 - Schick Inc. displayed the first electric shaver.
- 1949 - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was ratified.
- 1952 - In Philadelphia, PA, the first plastic lenses were fitted for a cataract patient.
Monday, March 17, 2025
Big Win for Trump: Appeals Court Admits Truth About DEI Purge Before Giving Administration the Green Light
Big Win for Trump: Appeals Court Admits Truth About DEI Purge Before Giving Administration the Green Light:
An appeals court ruled Friday that, contrary to what a previous judge had ruled, there was no constitutional right to bear DEI.
According to Reuters, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in Richmond, Virginia sided with President Donald Trump and his administration, positing that a ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs ordered by the White House was likely constitutional.
While the ruling from the court was a mixed blessing — two of the three judges also wrote a separate opinion that DEI policies aren’t unconstitutional — the move means that the administration can move forward with a suite of programs that would end programs at federal agencies and entities which receive federal funds.
Why This Elitist Dinner Party Didn't Toast the President for the First Time in Its 140-Year History
Why This Elitist Dinner Party Didn't Toast the President for the First Time in Its 140-Year History - Matt Vespa
- It’s an insult that President Donald J. Trump would likely relish.
- All the right people hate him at this event, so he’d be happy to know they didn’t toast him.
The Gridiron Dinner is a long-standing off-the-record event where the political elite, journalists, and politicians hobnob for the evening...
The white-tie affair — traditionally attended by the president — typically features lighthearted barbs and roast-style speeches from journalists and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, along with skits and comedy sketches.
This year, the president was not toasted for the first time in its 140-year history.
This year, the president was not toasted for the first time in its 140-year history.
The First Amendment, however, was:
Rep. Riley Moore: 300,000 Chinese Nationals in Our University System
Rep. Riley Moore: 300,000 Chinese Nationals in Our University System:
There are 300,000 Chinese nationals in the U.S university system, Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV) said during an appearance on Breitbart News Daily, laying out the national security risks and explaining why this must end.
Moore threw out a stunning data point, telling the Breitbart News Daily audience that 25 percent of NYU students are Chinese nationals.
What a Judge Just Ordered Trump to Do Is Beyond Ridiculous
Should President Donald Trump ignore these rulings from little judges who think they can run the executive? - Matt Vespa
- We’re at that point where maybe we should be a little Jacksonian and ignore judicial decisions that we all know to be politically motivated.
The soy boy black robes may issue their rulings, but let’s see how they enforce them.
The latest clown just ruled that Trump cannot deport violent Venezuelan gang members, even going so far as to order any deportation fights to return to the United States—does a district judge have this power? (via NYT):
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