Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Michael Savage: 'You're Asleep' if You Think Communism Can't Happen in U.S.

Michael Savage: 'You're Asleep' if You Think Communism Can't Happen in U.S.:

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If the communists take over America, and many of them are already in very prominent positions; notably, we have a former communist who was put into the CIA — John Brennan — by Barack Hussein Obama, who was an overt crypto-communist who’s done very well indeed, like all leaders of any communist party have always done. Obama came to do good and he did very, very well indeed. Like all communists, they wind up on top.

Study shows 22 per cent of US citizens do not speak English at home | Daily Mail Online

Study shows 22 per cent of US citizens do not speak English at home | Daily Mail Online
Image result for mexican word of the dayNew study shows that 22 per cent of US citizens do not speak English as their first language at home and that the number of foreign-born Americans is at its highest level ever with approximately 44 million
  • The Migration Policy Institute discovered that 22 per cent of the US population prefers to speak another language at home
  • 'Spanish was the top non-English language spoken at home in the country overall,' the study found 
  •  The Washington, DC-based think tank also noted in their study that the number of foreign-born US citizens represents 13.5 per cent of the population 
  • The data also suggests a trend showing immigrants dispersing across the country instead of gravitating to a few states and cities
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History for July 25

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History for July 25 - On-This-Day.com
Walter Brennan 1894, Eric Hoffer 1902, Estelle Getty 1924
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Walter Payton (NFL) 1954, Illeana Douglas 1965, Matt LeBlanc 1967 - Actor ("Friends")
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1805 - Aaron Burr visited New Orleans with plans to establish a new country, with New Orleans as the capital city.
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1861 - The Crittenden Resolution, which called for the American Civil War to be fought to preserve the Union and not for slavery, was passed by the U.S. Congress.
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1866 - Ulysses S. Grant was named General of the Army. He was the first American officer to hold the rank.
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1909 - French aviator Louis Bleriot flew across the English Channel in a monoplane. He traveled from Calais to Dover in 37 minutes. He was the first man to fly across the channel.
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1924 - Greece announced the deportation of 50,000 Armenians.
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1952 - Puerto Rico became a self-governing commonwealth of the U.S.
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1978 - Louise Joy Brown, the first test-tube baby, was born in Oldham, England. She had been conceived through in-vitro fertilization.
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1999 - Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France. He was only the second American to win the race.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Trump economy v. Obama economy -- like pitting an eagle against a wounded field mouse - Washington Times

Trump economy v. Obama economy -- like pitting an eagle against a wounded field mouse - Washington Times:
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In June 2010, when Barack Obama was a year-and-a-half into his presidency, the unemployment rate stood at 9.5 percent.
For June 2018, a year-and-a-half into President Donald Trump’s administration, unemployment stands at 4 percent.
Any questions?
It’s like a contest of a soaring eagle and a field mouse. A three-legged, limping, wounded field mouse.

The Clinton State Department’s Major Security Breach That Everyone Is Ignoring | The Heritage Foundation

The Clinton State Department’s Major Security Breach That Everyone Is Ignoring | The Heritage Foundation:
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According to Gohmert, the inspector general discovered that, with four exceptions, “every single one” of Clinton’s emails—more than 30,000—“were going to an address that was not on the distribution list.”
In other words, according to the information Gohmert received from the intelligence inspector general, something was causing Clinton’s server to send copies of all of her email communications outside of the country “to an unauthorized source that was a foreign entity unrelated to Russia.”

The way we were-----Chuck Berry - My Ding-A-Ling (1972)

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Russian Hackers Reach US Utility Control Rooms, Homeland Security Officials Say - Slashdot

Russian Hackers Reach US Utility Control Rooms, Homeland Security Officials Say - Slashdot
"Russian hackers [...] broke into supposedly secure, "air-gapped" or isolated networks owned by utilities (Warning: source may be paywalled; alternative source) with relative ease by first penetrating the networks of key vendors who had trusted relationships with the power companies," reports The Wall Street Journal, citing officials at the Department of Homeland Security. 
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"They got to the point where they could have thrown switches" and disrupted power flows, said Jonathan Homer, chief of industrial-control-system analysis for DHS. 
The hacking campaign started last year and likely is continuing. 
From the report:
DHS has been warning utility executives with security clearances about the Russian group's threat to critical infrastructure since 2014. But the briefing on Monday was the first time that DHS has given out information in an unclassified setting with as much detail. It continues to withhold the names of victims but now says there were hundreds of victims, not a few dozen as had been said previously. It also said some companies still may not know they have been compromised, because the attacks used credentials of actual employees to get inside utility networks, potentially making the intrusions more difficult to detect..."Read all!

Incredible life story!-----Rod Serling - Wikipedia

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"...For extra money in his college years, Serling worked part-time testing parachutes for the United States Army Air Forces. 
According to his radio station coworkers, he received $50 for each successful jump and had once been paid $500 (half before and half if he survived) for a hazardous test.[4]:58
His last test jump was a few weeks before his wedding.
In one instance, he earned $1,000 for testing a jet ejection seat that had killed the previous three testers..."
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First Thoughts On the Carter Page FISA Application | Power Line

First Thoughts On the Carter Page FISA Application | Power Line:
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Given that most of the application that Barack Obama’s Department of Justice submitted to the FISA court to obtain a surveillance order on Carter Page has been redacted, what we can say about the application is limited. Still, a few things stand out.
First, the FISA application expresses confidence that Page was an agent of the Russian government, and engaged in criminal activity:

Four Reasons Taxpayers Should Never Subsidize Stadiums

Four Reasons Taxpayers Should Never Subsidize Stadiums
"Your tax dollars are being wasted, on an enormous scale, by uncompetitive socialist enterprises that ignore the basic rules of economics.
I refer, of course, to the practice of politicians who give taxpayer dollars to subsidize the business of sports by paying for the construction and/or renovation of stadiums and arenas. 
These exercises in crony capitalism make no sense whatsoever.
See the source imageThere has never been a decent reason to subsidize these successful businesses, which rarely produce a real return on the public’s investment. 
Nor is civic pride a justification.
The bottom line here is very simple:
The cost of building and maintaining these facilities should be borne by the people who attend these events via their ticket purchases, and not the people of an entire state and/or metropolitan region, the vast majority of whom will never set foot inside these enormously costly structures.
This was brought into focus once again by a recent New York Times column, which looked at the five sports stadiums and six sports arenas within 60 miles of midtown Manhattan, with a combined 335,271 seats.
Of the total cost of $7.5 billion, taxpayers provided more than a third, or about $2.75 billion.
That’s about $8,200 per seat...
For a nation allegedly concerned with mounting deficits and debt this is a colossal waste of resources. Here are four reasons why..."
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