Saturday, March 14, 2020

History for March 14

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History for March 14 - On-This-Day.com
Albert Einstein 1879, Hank Ketcham 1920, Frank Borman II 1928 - Astronaut
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Quincy Jones 1933, Michael Caine 1933 - Actor ("Batman Beyond"), Billy Crystal 1948 - Actor, comedian
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1914 - Henry Ford announced the new continuous motion method to assemble cars. The process decreased the time to make a car from 12― hours to 93 minutes.
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1979 - The Census Bureau reported that 95% of all Americans were married or would get married.
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Friday, March 13, 2020

Hope Reborn: Stocks Skyrocket as President Presents 'All of America' Program to Fight Coronavirus

Image result for Flickercommons images President TrumpHope Reborn: Stocks Skyrocket as President Presents 'All of America' Program to Fight Coronavirus:

President Donald Trump unleashed a huge rally in stocks on Friday as he promised to “unleash every authority, tool, and resource” to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

Human Smuggler Jailed in U.S. for Bringing 7 Mexican Migrants Across Canadian Border

Image result for flickr commons images Border PatrolHuman Smuggler Jailed in U.S. for Bringing 7 Mexican Migrants Across Canadian Border:

A federal court in Maine sentenced a Mexican national to eight months time served for smuggling a group of Mexican migrants across the Canadian border.
Houlton Sector Border Patrol agents received a call for assistance from a Maine State Police trooper on July 23, 2019, after he stopped a vehicle loaded with eight people. The agents arrived on the scene and conducted an immigration interview with the suspected illegal immigrants, according to information obtained from Houlton Sector Border Patrol agents.

The way we were-----JFK on Jack Paar show, 1960

Boob-tube-----What's My Line? - James Stewart; Joseph Mankiewicz [panel] (Nov 10, 1963)

Tucker: The Media Has Sided With Communist China to Blame America For the Coronavirus – Summit News

Tucker: The Media Has Sided With Communist China to Blame America For the Coronavirus – Summit News

  • Tucker Carlson savaged the mainstream media during his show last night for siding with Communist China to blame America for the coronavirus.

“This pandemic came out of China and it came out of China for a reason,” said the Fox News host. “It’s a country where government officials deliberately covered up the early stages of the virus when it could have been stopped before it spread out of control.”
Noting that China controls 96 per cent of antibiotics and is threatening to cut off drug exports to the U.S., Carlson charged that Beijing “is now trying to hide the reality of where coronavirus came from” and worse, blaming the virus on America.
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9 Times The Media Weaponized Coronavirus Coverage To Attack Trump

9 Times The Media Weaponized Coronavirus Coverage To Attack Trump

  • Mainstream media outlets, from the New York Times to CNN, wasted no time placing the blame for coronavirus at the feet of President Trump.

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With the first U.S. coronavirus fatality confirmed in Washington state this weekend, one would expect media coverage to provide American people crucial, but measured information about the oncoming pandemic. 
...Indeed, it has gotten worse, but the media is not stoking hysteria in a way that would push Americans to take sensible precautions. 
Mainstream outlets have instead responded with coronavirus stories that lie about and misrepresent President Trump and his administration’s response to the virus.
 Journalists have cheered on the spread of the virus and its potentially devastating effects as a way of validating the horrors of a Trump presidency, not to mention a Trump re-election. 
Here are just nine examples:

1. Washington Post Columnist Lies About Trump ‘Hoax’ Quote

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank tweeted eight times this weekend about a now-debunked claim that President Trump deemed the coronavirus threat a “hoax” at his campaign rally in South Carolina. As is often the case with media reactions to Trump quotes, an examination of the president’s remarks in context not only proves the reporting inaccurate, but also usually reveals Trump to be right about whatever controversial subject is in play.
“Trump, in South Carolina, just called the coronavirus a ‘hoax,'” Milbank tweeted.
Remember this moment: Trump, in South Carolina, just called the coronavirus a "hoax."
In context, Trump was complaining about Democrats politicizing the pandemic, just like they did with Russia and Ukraine hysteria for the sake of impeachment. “They tried the impeachment hoax that was on a perfect conversation. They tried anything. They tried it over and over. They’ve been doing it since you got in. It’s all turning, they lost, it’s all turning. Think of it. Think of it. And this is their new hoax,” he said.
If you are pushing the narrative that Trump called coronavirus a “hoax,” you’re lying.

It’s pretty obvious what he’s saying here.


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CDC: ‘We Do Not Expect Most People to Develop Serious Illness'

Image result for flickr commons images Center for Disease Control LogoCDC: ‘We Do Not Expect Most People to Develop Serious Illness':

Nancy Messonnier, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, told reporters on a conference call on Tuesday that health experts “do not expect most people to develop serious illness.”
In her opening remarks, Messonnier explained that there are two different risk pools for contracting coronavirus.
The "swamp" has too much invested in the need for this to get much worse.
And they have the power to do so.
Be wary!