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Sunday, May 19, 2024
Aaron Rodgers says NFL wanted a vaccination rate over 90% | Blaze Media
History for May 19
- 1856 - U.S. Senator Charles Sumner (REPUBLICAN) spoke out against slavery.
- 1911 - The first American criminal conviction that was based on fingerprint evidence occurred in New York City.
- 1921 - The U.S. Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, which established national quotas for immigrants.
- 1926 - Benito Mussolini announced that democracy was deceased. Rome became a fascist state.
- 1974 - Erno Rubik invented the puzzle what would later become known as the Rubik's Cube.
- 1992 - U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle criticized the CBS sitcom "Murphy Brown" for having its title character decide to bear a child out of wedlock.
- 1998 - In Russia, strikes broke out over unpaid wages.
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Biden gets sued again for natural gas export ban | WND | by Bob Unruh
Everything You Need to Know about Bureaucracy, in a Single Tweet | International Liberty
"Alex Stapp of the Institute for Progress tweeted about the staggering expansion of middle management in Washington.
And Mr. Stapp highlights two jaw-dropping excerpts, one about the 50 percent increase in middle managers and one about the five-fold expansion of the federal flowchart.
In other words, we now have a top-heavy bureaucracy...
Solar's Been Taking a Beating Lately - BEEGE WELBORN
"There have been some spectacular flameouts in the land of solar cells lately.
Actually, there was one today.
Biden Asserts Executive Privilege to Block Release of Damaging Special Counsel Audio
Communism Isn’t Cool, It’s Deadly - William Wolfe
- Over the last few decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in — and support for — communism among America’s younger generations.
- In 2019, the Independent reported that “More than a third of millennials in the US now approve of communism, while the popularity of capitalism has plummeted since 2018, according to YouGov polling.
- The survey found just 57 percent of 23 to 38-year-olds believe the Declaration of Independence better ‘guarantees freedom and equality’ than the Communist Manifesto, with only 50 percent viewing capitalism favorably.”
Antifa members at UW encampment harass news cameraman for filming the protest | Blaze Media
But, but, but "clean green" was promised to be cheaper!-----Michigan Attorney General denounces DTE's proposed $266 million rate hike
- "...Nessel argues that the utility should get no more than a $112.2 million increase, which would equate to about a 4% increase in customers' bills...
Courage begets courage on campus - American Thinker
In 1942, German medical student Hans Scholl was awakened to the persecution of Jews in the Western world. While serving on the Eastern Front, Scholl and his war buddies, Willi Graf and Alexander Schmorell, witnessed firsthand the Nazis’ murder of innocent Polish Jewish civilians.However, those who take courageous actions must be prepared for consequences.
Scholl committed to exposing the evil being done against the Jewish population. Together with Graf, Schmorell, Sophia Scholl, and Christoph Probst, he began secretly planting pamphlets on the campus of the University of Munich in Germany. This small resistance group titled themselves The White Rose — white roses being a symbol of purity and innocence in the face of evil. These pamphlets called upon students to rebel against the Nazi regime and the barbaric treatment of Jews with slogans of “We are your bad conscience. The White Rose will not leave you in peace.” and “We will not be silent.”...
NHS bosses destroy careers of whistleblowers who complained about avoidable deaths
- More than 50 doctors and nurses have told The Telegraph they have been targeted
- NHS managers are destroying the careers of whistleblowers who raise concerns about patient safety, a group of medics warns.
- More than 50 doctors and nurses have told The Telegraph they have been targeted after raising concerns about upwards of 170 patient deaths and nearly 700 cases of poor care.
Instead of trying to fix the problems, the whistleblowers claim NHS bosses are spending millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money hiring law firms and private eyes to investigate them instead, leading many medics to quit the profession in despair...
'Lawfare': Gov't rejects Steve Baker's gun request over his 'alleged threatening statements' at 'public officials' on Jan. 6 | Blaze Media
"QUIETLY"-----Snopes Changes Fact Check of Ashley Biden Diary to 'True'
This comes a month after Ashley Biden wrote a letter on April 8 to Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the Southern District of New York. The younger Biden acknowledged the existence of the diary, writing that she was “deeply saddened” to “even have to write” the letter because her diary had been “stolen and sold for profit.”
History for May 18
- 1652 - In Rhode Island, a law was passed that made slavery illegal in North America. It was the first law of its kind.
- 1896 - The U.S. Supreme court upheld the "separate but equal" policy in the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision. The ruling was overturned 58 years later with Brown vs. Board of Education.
- 1980 - Mt. Saint Helens erupted in Washington state. 57 people were killed and 3 billion in damage was done.
- 1983 - The U.S. Senate revised immigration laws and gave millions of illegal aliens legal status under an amnesty program.
- 1994 - Israel's three decades of occupation in the Gaza Strip ended as Israeli troops completed their withdrawal and Palestinian authorities took over.
- 2012 - Facebook Inc. held its initial public offering and began trading on the NASDAQ. The company was valued at $104 billion making it the largest valuation to date for a newly listed public company.
Friday, May 17, 2024
Dems facing possible ethics probe for turning House floor into political rally | WND | by Bob Unruh
How America came to hate FJB - Don Surber
Opinion: Commencement Protests Are Just the Tip of the Iceberg - Illinois Review
Throughout the 2023-2024 school year, we have seen tent cities erupt overnight on dozens of high-visibility locations like Northwestern University’s “Deering Meadow,” the University of Pennsylvania’s “College Green,” and New York University’s “Gould Plaza.”
- As the school year approached its end, many of the radicals grew more violent, requiring local police to use SWAT teams and other riot control units to finally clear these illegal demonstrations.
Study: 'Non-citizens' are registered to vote, could decide next president | WND | by WND Staff
In the 1960s, the fear of quicksand among children...
"In the 1960s, the fear of quicksand among children was largely fueled by Hollywood's portrayal of this natural phenomenon.
- This trend gained momentum in 1960, with notable instances of quicksand featured in popular films like Disney's "Swiss Family Robinson" and the sci-fi production "12 to the Moon."
- However, the most iconic quicksand moment in cinematic history occurred in the 1962 epic "Lawrence of Arabia."...
CA colleges are once again seeing campus buildings being taken over by protesters | Blaze Media
Politicians Ignoring The Green Energy Wall Do So At Their Own Peril - Climate Change Dispatch
Anyone paying attention and capable of doing basic arithmetic knows that we are approaching this Wall, with some jurisdictions much faster than others...
Michael Smith - I see people acting as if they are worried about... | Facebook
I got news for them.
- It ain't just Trump who has a taste for a little blood.
- We SHOULD want retribution.
- Washington SHOULD fear us.
- That is what is missing today - Government treats us like Democrats treat the black voter - it is just assumed we will always take it and they will pay no price...
"ClimateCorps" was started way last year and was supposed to hire and train 20,000 people in its first year,
Teen Who Allegedly Shot 26 Rounds on D.C. Street Freed by 'Woke' Judge
Ex-CDC Director Warns Gain-of-Function Research on Bird Flu Could Spark ‘Great Pandemic’
- Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has issued a grim warning about the dangers of gain-of-function research, predicting that scientists tinkering with making the bird flu virus more infectious is what will trigger the next “great pandemic.”
History for May 17
- 1756 - Britain declared war on France, beginning the French and Indian War.
- 1792 - The New York Stock Exchange was founded at 70 Wall Street by 24 brokers.
- 1881 - Frederick Douglass was appointed recorder of deeds for Washington, DC.
- 1932 - The U.S. Congress changed the name "Porto Rico" to "Puerto Rico."
- 1946 - U.S. President Truman seized control of the nation's railroads, delaying a threatened strike by engineers and trainmen.
- 1954 - The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled for school integration in Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka. The ruling declared that racially segregated schools were inherently unequal.
- 2016 - The U.S. Senate approved legislation that would allow families of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to sue the government of Saudi Arabia.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Trust the Science? 19 Scientific Journals Shutting Down Simultaneously After Being Rocked by Retractions and Fraud: Report
If Conservatives Refuse To Go On Offense, They'll Lose
If Trump, and Roberts, and Alito, and Gorsuch, and Thomas, and Leonard Leo, and the Heritage Foundation — if they get a hold [of power], there will be no government left, there will be no rights left, you will live under theocracy, you’ll end up [with] Christian Nationalism. My advice to tell these young people is to get off your motherf**king a** and go vote because you should vote like your entire future, and the entire future of this United States depends on it because, quite frankly, it does, and that’s not an exaggeration...
The Fentanyl Epidemic: Jaeson Jones & Dr. Michael Jensen on What Must Be Done to Stop It | PragerU
- Fentanyl is the number one killer of Americans 18 to 45.
Go Woke, Go Broke: Ford Announces Mind-Bogglingly Huge Losses on Each EV Sold in 2024
How Is Afghanistan Doing Post-U.S. Withdrawal? Well...
- Instead, also unsurprisingly, Afghanistan has turned into a hotbed of terrorist activity.
Lunch video-----NetZero Nonsense & TulipOMania: Climate Policies have Consequences
'Now I have no funds': Bank terminates account of conservative with no reason | WND | by Around the Web
Why Canada Failed - by elizabeth nickson
- Last year, a widely respected CBC journalist was murdered in one of Toronto’s formerly safe neighbourhoods.
- The elites have practiced a kind of perversion of Christianity, inviting floods of the disaffected, many still living their violent clannish ways, into mainstream Canada, and he was murdered by one of them.
- Up until recently, the result of their malign policies has redounded on the ordinary, normals, the truckers and the plurality that support them, those without access to the CBC or the unending debt pouring forth from the Bank of Canada.
Out Of Control Inflation: It Now Takes At Least $177,798 For A Family Of 4 To Live Comfortably In The U.S.
- According to an incredibly shocking new study, most Americans do not make enough money to “live comfortably” in the highly inflationary environment that we find ourselves in today…
The Scandalous Science Behind Nuclear Regulation
- Nuclear power could be a game-changer for energy affordability, grid reliability, and carbon reduction.
- However, it's been stifled for decades based on one deeply flawed scientific model: the linear no-threshold (LNT) model.
- The theory underlying this model suggests that any exposure to ionizing radiation, no matter how small, increases cancer risks and that risks rise in a linear way with exposure levels.
Gold Star families unleash on Jen Psaki for lying about military ceremony to help Biden: 'Her useless a** wasn't even there' | Blaze Media
Maundering Through 'Climate Change' | The Pipeline
- The conceit of the climate cultists is that industrial man has altered – and is continuing to alter – the climate within a few hundred years so much that sea levels are rising, ice sheets are melting, and that we can – and must – alter it back within a decade, or so, or we’re all gonna die.
- The sheer audacity that humans can effect this level of change amazes. One day these same people tell us we are “insignificant” from the perspective of the universe. The next day they say we are destroying the planet via gas stoves and cow farts. “Fantastical” is a word not much used nowadays; it fits perfectly here.
Continuing on that one aspect of warming, heat from the sun, or Total Solar Irradiance (TSI), surely has an impact on our temperature.
History for May 16
- 1879 - The Treaty of Gandamak between Russia and England set up the Afghan state.
- 1888 - The first demonstration of recording on a flat disc was demonstrated by Emile Berliner.
- 1946 - Jack Mullin showed the world the first magnetic tape recorder.
- 1960 - Theodore Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratory in California, demonstrated the first working laser.
- 1965 - Spaghetti-O's were sold for the first time.
- 1987 - The Bobro 400 set sail from New York Harbor with 3,200 tons of garbage. The barge travelled 6,000 miles in search of a place to dump its load. It returned to New York Harbor after 8 weeks with the same load.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Utah mom left 'disabled' after COVID-19 vaccine trial launches first US lawsuit against AstraZeneca | Blaze Media
Atticus Finch’s Critique of the Public Education System
In a portion that did make it into the move script, Atticus goes on to claim that America’s courts are “the great levelers,” and in them “all men are created equal.” This equality forever sought by America’s court system is symbolized by Lady Justice, blindfolded and holding scales.“One more thing, gentlemen, before I quit. Thomas Jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase that the Yankees and the distaff side of the Executive branch in Washington are fond of hurling at us. There is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, for certain people to use this phrase of context, to satisfy all conditions. The most ridiculous example I can think of is that people who run public education promote the stupid and idle along with the industrious—because all men are created equal, educators will gravely tell you, the children left behind suffer terrible feelings of inferiority. We know all men are not created equal in the sense some people would have us believe—some people are smarter than others, some people have more opportunity because they’re born with it, some men make more money than others, some ladies make better cake than others—some people are born gifted beyond the normal scope of men.”
But as Atticus Finch reminds us, life outside the courts does not operate according to this idealistic sense of equality...
Wow!!-----The cloud thermostat is the dominant climate controlling mechanism - ClimateCite
- He then introduces his original research on the cloud-thermostat mechanism, which he concludes is the overwhelmingly dominant climate controlling feedback mechanism that stabilizes the Earth’s climate and temperature and thereby actually prevents runaway global warming.
- He therefore asserts that this is great news demonstrating that there is no real climate crisis, and that Earth is not in peril;
- the clear corollary is that IPCC’s (and NOAA’s) claims are a myth and therefore that trillions of dollars are being wasted on pointless mitigation measures that should instead be put to constructive use.
'Alarming': 9-year-old girl attacked at school for 'not being Muslim' | WND | by Bob Unruh
You know what's coming!-----Michigan may test out gas tax replacement using $5M pay-per-mile pilot - mlive.com
- Michigan lawmakers are in search of a replacement for Michigan’s gas tax that would allow the state to fairly and efficiently fund its road repairs.
- One avenue that’s gaining steam is a mileage-based road usage fee, which would require Michigan drivers to pay per mile driven rather than per gallon of fuel they purchase...