The measure, which qualified Tuesday for the Nov. 6 ballot, would divide California into three states, including one dubbed “Southern California” that would include San Diego, Orange County and the Central Valley — but not Los Angeles County — for a jurisdiction with real red-state possibilities.
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Friday, June 15, 2018
Cal 3, plan to divide California into three states, would create potential red state - Washington Times
Cal 3, plan to divide California into three states, would create potential red state - Washington Times:

The measure, which qualified Tuesday for the Nov. 6 ballot, would divide California into three states, including one dubbed “Southern California” that would include San Diego, Orange County and the Central Valley — but not Los Angeles County — for a jurisdiction with real red-state possibilities.
The measure, which qualified Tuesday for the Nov. 6 ballot, would divide California into three states, including one dubbed “Southern California” that would include San Diego, Orange County and the Central Valley — but not Los Angeles County — for a jurisdiction with real red-state possibilities.
Will the solar minimum cause a new ice age? asks Italian website - Ice Age Now
Will the solar minimum cause a new ice age? asks Italian website - Ice Age Now“The Italian website il meteo today has an article about low solar activity and its consequences,” says Italian geologist Dr Mirco Poletto.
“Despite the fact that writers on that website believe in global warming, they are now considering a cold theory.”
“I think now cooling evidences are so strong they can’t be ignored any longer.”
Excerpts from the il meteo article, written by meteorologist Marco Castelli, 14 June 2018:
Will the solar minimum cause a new ice age?
Our star is at the minimum of activity, and the consequences could be glacial.
Our beloved Sun has reached its deepest solar minimum; we are talking about the sunspot count.
The fewer sunspots, the less heat emanates the Sun, and the more spots, the stronger the energy is.
Excerpts from the il meteo article, written by meteorologist Marco Castelli, 14 June 2018:
Will the solar minimum cause a new ice age?
Our star is at the minimum of activity, and the consequences could be glacial.
Our beloved Sun has reached its deepest solar minimum; we are talking about the sunspot count.
The fewer sunspots, the less heat emanates the Sun, and the more spots, the stronger the energy is.
- For months now few or no spots have been seen.
- Most climatologists believe that the last event of this kind, which took place between 1645 and 1715, caused the “little ice age” in which the global average temperature of the Earth dropped by 1.3 ° C, thus causing massive waves of frost on many European countries for many years.
- With these premises it is self-evident to think that the Earth’s climate is gradually cooling down, probably leading us to another small ice age …"
History for June 15
History for June 15 - On-This-Day.com
Erik H. Erickson 1902 - Psychologist and psychoanalyst, Waylon Jennings 1937, Harry Nilsson 1941
Jim Varney 1949, Helen Hunt 1963, Neil Patrick Harris 1973
1215 - King John of England put his seal on the Magna Carta.
1844 - Charles Goodyear was granted a patent for the process that strengthens rubber.
1846 - The United States and Britain settled a boundary dispute concerning the boundary between the U.S. and Canada, by signing a treaty.
1911 - The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. was incorporated in the state of New York. The company was later renamed International Business Machines (IBM) Corp.
1919 - Captain John Alcock and Lt. Arthur W. Brown won $50,000 for successfully completing the first, non-stop trans-Atlantic plane flight.
1944 - American forces began their successful invasion of Saipan during World War II.
1992 - It was ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court that the government could kidnap criminal suspects from foreign countries for prosecution.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Court Sets Hearing on Motion to Compel Email Testimony from Hillary Clinton - Judicial Watch
Court Sets Hearing on Motion to Compel Email Testimony from Hillary Clinton - Judicial Watch:
Judicial Watch announced a federal court ordered a hearing for Thursday, October 11, 2018, on a motion to compel testimony about the email practices of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The order was issued by U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan.
The development comes in a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit about the controversial employment status of Huma Abedin, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Clinton.�The lawsuit, which seeks records regarding the authorization for Abedin to engage in outside employment while employed by the Department of State, was reopened because of revelations about the clintonemail.com system
The development comes in a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit about the controversial employment status of Huma Abedin, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Clinton.�The lawsuit, which seeks records regarding the authorization for Abedin to engage in outside employment while employed by the Department of State, was reopened because of revelations about the clintonemail.com system
Being Libtarded - Posts
Being Libtarded - Posts:
"Does not include fake eyebrow subsidies.
Fact: The USA had a $18,000,000,000 trade deficit with Canada last year. That’s $18 billion worth of jobs and prosperity
"Does not include fake eyebrow subsidies.
Fact: The USA had a $18,000,000,000 trade deficit with Canada last year. That’s $18 billion worth of jobs and prosperity
Feminist Writer: Boys Need To Become More Feminine | Daily Wire
Feminist Writer: Boys Need To Become More Feminine | Daily Wire:"A feminist writer at The Atlantic has called for an even more proactive feminization of boys in an era where boys would rather sit on their rears all day playing video games than play outside with friends.
In an article titled "Today's Masculinity Is Stifling," feminist author Sarah Rich holds up her cross-dressing son as a paragon of the modern male while accusing the culture of misogyny every time it criticizes boys acting like girls.
...Rich argues that masculinity has an unfavorable advantage in society because whenever a girl displays masculine traits, they are considered a "badass" whereas boys get slapped with "embarrassing" labels.
She goes on to correct this attitude not by emphasizing the beauty of womanhood, but rather by emphasizing the greatness of feminine boys..."
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U.S. clears more asylum cases than it receives in May - Washington Times
U.S. clears more asylum cases than it receives in May - Washington Times:
The government is making headway on the asylum backlog for the first time in years, clearing more cases in May than it received, as officials finally think they have hit on ways to tamp down on people abusing the system as a backdoor method of illegal immigration.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services took in 7,757 cases last month, but completed 7,959 cases.
The success came on both sides of the ledger. New cases have been cut nearly in half when compared to the peak years during the Obama administration, while the number of cases closed more than doubled compared to the Obama years.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services took in 7,757 cases last month, but completed 7,959 cases.
The success came on both sides of the ledger. New cases have been cut nearly in half when compared to the peak years during the Obama administration, while the number of cases closed more than doubled compared to the Obama years.
Who Would Build Our Roads Without Government? Apparently, Domino’s Pizza | Intellectual Takeout
Who Would Build Our Roads Without Government? Apparently, Domino’s Pizza | Intellectual Takeout"Yesterday, Domino’s Pizza announced that rather than wait for government action, the company would take it upon itself to fix potholes as part of its “Paving for Pizza” campaign.
A lot can happen in the time it takes for your pizza to leave its store of origin and arrive at your door.
...So how do you, to the best of your ability, prevent pizzas from being destroyed on the road? You attack the root of the problem and fix the roads themselves. And that is exactly what Domino’s plans to do..."
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Where can you get paid $466K a year to wash trucks? Special deals, union clout at N.J. port | NJ.com
Where can you get paid $466K a year to wash trucks? Special deals, union clout at N.J. port | NJ.com
ON THE WATERFRONT, there’s a longshoreman on the books who washes trucks.
He gets paid $465,981 a year.
To wash trucks.
Fired when his bosses discovered he wasn’t actually showing up when he claimed to be working, he nevertheless regained his job—after an arbitrator concluded it was not unusual in the industry for employees to be paid “without being expected to work all the hours for which they are being paid.”
The Port of New York Harbor is the busiest on the East Coast and the third largest in the nation.
...The top 100 dockworkers alone at the marine terminals on both sides of the river each get more than $300,000 a year, according to salary data obtained through public records requests by NJ Advance Media.
One makes $516,996, based on an hourly rate that pays him 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through a formula of straight time, overtime, double-time, as well as weekend and holiday pay. Another, who works as a timekeeper, is paid every hour that any union member is working.
He received $513,382 last year..."
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ON THE WATERFRONT, there’s a longshoreman on the books who washes trucks.
He gets paid $465,981 a year.
To wash trucks.
Fired when his bosses discovered he wasn’t actually showing up when he claimed to be working, he nevertheless regained his job—after an arbitrator concluded it was not unusual in the industry for employees to be paid “without being expected to work all the hours for which they are being paid.”
The Port of New York Harbor is the busiest on the East Coast and the third largest in the nation.
...The top 100 dockworkers alone at the marine terminals on both sides of the river each get more than $300,000 a year, according to salary data obtained through public records requests by NJ Advance Media.
One makes $516,996, based on an hourly rate that pays him 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through a formula of straight time, overtime, double-time, as well as weekend and holiday pay. Another, who works as a timekeeper, is paid every hour that any union member is working.
He received $513,382 last year..."
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