Tuesday, August 25, 2015

History for August 25


History for August 25 - On-This-Day.com
Mel Ferrer 1917, Leonard Bernstein 1918, George C. Wallace 1919 


Monty Hall 1923 - Game show host ("Let's Make a Deal"), Sean Connery 1930 - Actor, Tom Skerritt 1933 - Actor ("Picket Fences")


Gene Simmons 1949 - Musician (KISS), Billy Ray Cyrus 1961 - Country singer, Rachel Ray 1968 - TV Chef 


1939 - The movie "Wizard of Oz" opened around the United States. 


1941 - Soviet and British troops invaded Iran. This was in reaction to the Shah's refusal to reduce the number of German residents. 


1941 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt signed the bill appropriating funds for construction of the Pentagon. 


1944 - Paris, France, was liberated by Allied forces ending four years of German occupation. 


1946 - Ben Hogan won the PGA in Portland, OR. It was his first major golf title. 


1949 - NBC Radio debuted "Father Knows Best." The show went to TV in 1954. 


1950 - U.S. President Truman ordered the seizure of U.S. railroads to avert a strike. 


1972 - In Great Britain, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan) was introduced. 


1993 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 3,652.09, an all-time high. 

Monday, August 24, 2015

Ted Cruz ON FIRE! Could This be His Best Speech Ever? | The PolitiStick

Ted Cruz ON FIRE! Could This be His Best Speech Ever? | The PolitiStick:

"I’ve heard a lot of great speeches by Senator Ted Cruz, a principled constitutional conservative and the only true orator in the presidential race among the 21 candidates running for president in both parties.

The former national collegiate debate champion is such a constitutional badass that he actually memorized the entire U.S. Constitution — word for word — as a teenager, and has given a lot of memorable speeches, including his historic 21-hour marathon, anti-Obamacare filibuster on the Senate floor and his epic takedown of establishment RINO Senate Majority Leader, Obama’s Mitch McConnell, in which he outed the conniving spineless squish, using the politically avoided “L” word, exposing McConnell’s serial lies to the American public."



Ted Cruz gave an excellent speech!
Check it out!

Did a hacked Hillary email set up the ambush of Ambassador Christopher Stevens?

Blog: Did a hacked Hillary email set up the ambush of Ambassador Christopher Stevens?
Putting together the information now publicly available, the question has to be asked:
Did an ISIS hack of Hillary Clinton’s virtually defenseless home brew server set up the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens?
ISIS has proven itself adept enough at information technology that a successful hack of Hillary Clinton’s server at her Chappaqua mansion cannot be ruled out, no matter how many Secret Service members stood guard.
Apparently unbeknownst to the former secretary of state who boasted of the server’s security because of the guards outside, it is so easy to hack a garden variety server set up by a mom-and-pop operation that an ISIS  (and Russian intelligence and Chinese and Romanian and many other agencies) hack is well within the realm of possibility.
Now consider what the New York Post reported yesterday, six paragraphs into a story.
Paul Sperry writes:
US intelligence officials so far have determined that at least four — and as many as 305 — of the more than 30,000 e-mails Clinton and her aides have printed out and turned over to investigators were classified at the time they were written.
They include a 2011 message from Clinton’s top aides that contains military intelligence from United States Africa Command gleaned from satellite images of troop movements in Libya, along with the travel and protection plans for Ambassador Christopher Stevens, who was later killed in a terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
Another staff ­e-mail sent to Clinton in 2012 contained investigative data about Benghazi terrorist suspects wanted by the FBI. (emphasis added)
If the travel and protection plans for Ambassador Stevens were known to ISIS on September 10, 2011, then setting up the attack that resulted in his and three other Americans’ deaths would have been considerably aided.

Instead of wasting $$trillions on "green" scams, let's fund something that might actually produce energy-----Making hydrogen fuel from water and visible light at 100 times higher efficiency

Making hydrogen fuel from water and visible light at 100 times higher efficiency | KurzweilAI:

They report in Journal of Physical Chemistry that by absorbing the entire visible light spectrum, they have increased the yield and energy efficiency of creating hydrogen fuel by up to two magnitudes (100 times) greater than previously reported.**
As described in the paper, they used three new techniques to achieve that:
  • “Black titanium dioxide” (with 1 percent platinum) on a silicon dioxide substrate;
  • A “light-diffuse-reflected surface” to trap light;
  • An elevated reaction temperature (280 degrees Celsius).
In addition, the new setup is “convenient for scaling up commercially,” said Ho.
* TiO2 has a relatively large band gap energy (3.0−3.2 eV) and thus it can absorb only ultraviolet (UV) light (about 4% of the total solar energy), leading to a low photoconversion efficiency (less than 2% under AM 1.5 global sunlight illumination).
** The new method achieves a photo hydrogen yield of 497 mmol/h/g and an apparent quantum efficiency of 65.7% for the entire visible light range at 280 °C.

Cruz vows to ‘lead fight’ vs. Planned Parenthood

Cruz vows to ‘lead fight’ vs. Planned Parenthood:

"He decried the videos Americans have seen in recent weeks “that are nothing short of horrifying,” he wrote.

“An organization that generates a large part of its revenue from terminating innocent human life should not receive one penny of taxpayer money and those who engage in what may be criminal activity must be held to account,” he wrote. “For far too long, Planned Parenthood has hidden behind the well-crafted charade that it exists to protect women’s health. In reality, it is in the business of killing unborn children on an industrial scale.”

He finished: “Funding the federal government does not require "

Outrage spreads as cities plan Ramadan dinner celebration on 9/11

Outrage spreads as cities plan Ramadan dinner celebration on 9/11 | BizPac Review:
lansing"The Democratic mayors of two Michigan cities plan to celebrate September 11th this year by honoring Sharia and hosting their “9th Annual Ramadan Unity Dinner.”
Ramadan ended in July, but the Islamic Society of Greater Lansing has scheduled its dinner at the city-owned convention center on the very day when 19 Muslim terrorists killed 2,977 innocent victims at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and three crashed airliners, 14 years ago.
In an almost unbelievable act of callousness and dishonor of those victims, Mayors Virg Bernero and Nathan Triplett of Lansing and East Lansing, respectively, will host a dinner themed “Hope, Not Hunger.” 
The event’s poster features an Islamic crescent and a skyline of mosque-styled buildings."

No money for roads. Lots for "quality of life"-----Public bike sharing coming to Detroit

Public bike sharing coming to Detroit
SEMCOG announces more than $6.4 million in transportation funding for projects in metro Detroit.
Detroit will get more than $1 million to launch a public bike share program, one of 14 projects tapped to get federal funding in the region, according to the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.
...These are quality-of-life projects that impact us all," Kathleen Lomako, SEMCOG's executive director, said in a news release.
...For Detroiters, the additional money will mean the start of a public bike share program, possibly as early as the spring of 2016.
...It would also offer a low threshold for ridership, helping encourage people who do not normally ride bikes to give it a try, Nuszkowski said.
"I kind of view it as the gateway drug for biking and healthier living in general," she said.
..."Needless to say, the public benefit is significant," Vanderpool said..."

Puerto Rico Plays Chicken With Its Creditors

Puerto Rico Plays Chicken With Its Creditors - WSJ:
"On Sept. 1 the state-owned Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (Prepa) faces a deadline for restructuring more than $8 billion in debt. 
If it can’t come to an agreement with creditors, a previous forbearance agreement will expire and the company will face default.
In that event, bondholders could be expected to go to court to begin the process of receivership, as the bond contracts stipulate.
This high-stakes negotiation comes when Puerto Rico is asking Congress to give its municipalities and public agencies access to the chapter 9 bankruptcy protection the 50 states have.
A Prepa default would be disruptive and possibly increase the odds that Congress will agree.
But failure on the part of the utility to negotiate in good faith also could backfire and jeopardize support in Washington for giving Puerto Rico chapter 9 protection.
It could also reduce sympathy on the mainland for the write-down of other Puerto Rico debt issues—which total some $63 billion—that Gov. Alejandro García Padilla says he needs to get the island growing again..."

Liberals outraged Ted Cruz accurately compared Obama to Jimmy Carter - Spokane Conservative | Examiner.com

Liberals outraged Ted Cruz accurately compared Obama to Jimmy Carter - Spokane Conservative | Examiner.com:

"The post also claimed that "the 'weak' Carter brokered the Camp David accords, ending decades of strife between Israel and Egypt. And he got the hostages home from Iran without dropping a single bomb, despite GOP attempts to creit (sic) Reagan for events that occurred before his swearing in."

What the DU poster failed to mention, however, is that the Iran crisis went on for over 440 days. Carter launched a rescue attempt in April 1980, but the effort failed. Eight U.S. servicemen were killed and the operation was called off. The hostages were not released until after Ronald Reagan was sworn into office, despite a December agreement. The embassy in Tehran is now an Islamic cultural center and museum.

Oddly enough, none of the media outlets reporting on the issue questioned the veracity of Cruz's statement. A Google search revealed that all of the reporting was centered on the timing of his comments. In short, Cruz told the truth and the left simply couldn't handle it."

More on the minimum wage-related job losses on the West Coast, and why they might be worse than reported

More on the minimum wage-related job losses on the West Coast, and why they might be worse than reported - AEI | Carpe Diem Blog » AEIdeas:
"Over the last year, three West Coast cities – Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle – have passed $15 an hour minimum wage laws that will be in full effect by 2018 in San Francisco and Seattle and by 2020 in Los Angeles.
On the way to the full $15 an hour, Seattle increased its minimum wage to $11 on April 1 and San Francisco increased its minimum wage to $12.25 on May 1.
In addition, the Los Angeles city council last fall passed a targeted minimum wage of $15.37 an hour for hotel workers that just went into effect on July 1.
What effects are these minimum wage increases having? 
As I (and other economists) have reported here, here and here there is already preliminary evidence that the minimum wage hikes in all three cities have had negative employment effects: a loss of 1,300 restaurant jobs in the Seattle area between January and June, a loss of 2,500 restaurant jobs in the San Francisco metro area over the last year, and a loss of 2,200 hotel jobs in the Los Angeles area over the last year.
...Bottom Line:
Economic logic and common sense suggest that employment patterns in the outlying suburban areas of Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco, where there was no change in the minimum wage, would more likely track the pattern of jobs in the rest of the states of California (where hotel and restaurant jobs increased) and Washington (where restaurant jobs increased), that those areas would follow the pattern of job losses within the nearby city limits where the minimum wage increased significantly. In that case, the reported hotel jobs lost in LA, and the reported restaurant jobs lost in San Francisco and Seattle, would actually underestimate the true number of jobs lost within the cities of LA, Seattle and San Francisco due to the minimum wage hikes this year.

Global warming: Deceptive temperature record claims

TOM HARRIS: Global warming: Deceptive temperature record claims - Washington Times:
"The U.S. government is at it again, hyping meaningless records in a parameter that does not exist in order to frighten us about something that doesn’t matter.
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced this week that according to their calculations, July 2015 was the hottest month since instrumental records began in 1880.
NOAA says that the record was set by eight one-hundredths of a degree Celsius over that set in July 1998.
NASA calculates that July 2015 beat what they assert was the previous warmest month (July 2011) by two one-hundredths of a degree.
But government spokespeople rarely mention the inconvenient fact that these records are being set by less than the uncertainty in the statistics. 
NOAA claims an uncertainty of 14 one-hundredths of a degree in its temperature averages, or near twice the amount by which they say the record was set.
NASA says that their data is typically accurate to one tenth of a degree, five times the amount by which their new record was set.
So, the new temperature records are meaningless. 
Neither agency knows whether a record was set.
Such misrepresentations are now commonplace in NOAA and NASA announcements. 
They are regularly proclaiming monthly and yearly records set by less than the uncertainties in the measurements. Scientists within the agencies know that this is dishonest.
They also know that calculating so-called global average temperatures to hundredths of a degree is irrational.
After all, there is very little data for the 70 percent of Earth’s surface that is ocean. 
There is also little data for mountainous and desert regions, not to mention the Antarctic.
Much of the coverage is so sparse that NASA is forced to make the ridiculous claim that regions are adequately covered if there is a temperature-sensing station within nearly 750 miles...
In the final analysis, it is no more meaningful to calculate an average temperature for a whole planet than it is to calculate the avera
ge telephone number in the Washington D.C. phone book. Temperature, like viscosity and density, and of course phone numbers, is not something that can be meaningfully averaged.
“Global temperature” does not exist.
...The sad answer will be that it had nothing to do with the realities of science, technology or economics.
The tragic blunder is based on satisfying political expedience for a privileged few, egged on by vested financial interests, and supported by largely uninformed activists granted the media platforms needed to sway public opinion.
As Jay Lehr, science director of the Chicago-based Heartland Institute said, “It is a scam that dwarfs all others that have come before.”"

Today's FT-----The Fed looks set to make a dangerous mistake

The Fed looks set to make a dangerous mistake - FT.com:
"Raising rates this year will threaten all of the central bank’s major objectives"


[VIDEO] Trump Quietly Helped Marine Left To Rot In Mexican Prison For 214 Days, Whom Obama Ignored | John Hawkins' Right Wing News

[VIDEO] Trump Quietly Helped Marine Left To Rot In Mexican Prison For 214 Days, Whom Obama Ignored | John Hawkins' Right Wing News:

"Trump did this without any fan fare or media attention to help this young american that simply made a wrong turn driving. Have you heard about this before today? Probably not, because the liberal media doesn’t want to cover that, but here is the truth:"




Ya kant fix what da folks dont want fix-----4 killed, 30 wounded in Chicago weekend shootings

4 killed, 30 wounded in Chicago weekend shootings | Chicago Sun-Times:
..."The shooting happened in the 6100 block of South Rockwell at 11:20 a.m., police said.
A 24-year-old man was shot in the back and suffered a graze wound to his face and was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where his condition stabilized, police said.
He is not cooperating with investigators, but a witness told police a silver car pulled up, a male got out of the backseat and shot several times before driving away.
A police source said the victim is a documented gang member.
At least 27 other people have been shot across the city since 8 p.m. Friday."


History for August 24


History for August 24 - On-This-Day.com:
Yasser Arafat 1929, Mason Williams 1938, Anne Archer 1947 - Actress 


Steve Guttenberg 1958 - Actor, Cal Ripken, Jr. 1960 - Baseball player, Marlee Matlin 1965 - Actress 


0079 - Mount Vesuvius erupted killing approximately 20,000 people. The cities of Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum were buried in volcanic ash. 


0410 - The Visigoths overran Rome. This event symbolized the fall of the Western Roman Empire. 


1814 - Washington, DC, was invaded by British forces that set fire to the White House and Capitol. 


1869 - A patent for the waffle iron was received by Cornelius Swarthout. 


1932 - Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the U.S. non-stop. The trip from Los Angeles, CA to Newark, NJ, took about 19 hours. 


1949 - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) went into effect. The agreement was that an attack against on one of the parties would be considered "an attack against them all." 


1954 - The Communist Party was virtually outlawed in the U.S. when the Communist Control Act went into effect. 


1989 - Pete Rose, the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, was banned from baseball for life after being accused of gambling on baseball. 


1995 - Microsoft's "Windows 95" went on sale. 


2005 - The planet Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Pluto's status was changed due to the IAU's new rules for an object qualifying as a planet. Pluto met two of the three rules because it orbits the sun and is large enough to assume a nearly round shape. However, since Pluto has an oblong orbit and overlaps the orbit of Neptune it disqualified Pluto as a planet. 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

‘Trump Has Energized the Middle’ — Chris Matthews’ Brother Schools the MSNBC Host on Why Trump is Leading | Video | TheBlaze.com

‘Trump Has Energized the Middle’ — Chris Matthews’ Brother Schools the MSNBC Host on Why Trump is Leading | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"Why is Donald Trump leading in the GOP 2016 Presidential polls? That question vexes many political pundits, especially MSNBC’s elder statesman, Chris Matthews.

Friday night, just prior to Trump taking the stage in Mobile, Alabama for a campaign event, Matthews shared a note he received from his brother Charlie, explaining the billionaire’s popularity.

Matthews prefaced the reading of Charlie’s note stating he’s brother has had, “a lifetime, uncanny ability to pick presidential winners — who he votes for wins.”

The note reads:"

Sooooo, this is feminism?------Women to parade topless through New York in the name of feminism

Women to parade topless through New York in the name of feminism - Life & Style - NZ Herald News: "Women will parade topless through the streets of New York on Sunday, flashing their breasts in the name of feminist liberation as they celebrate annual GoTopless Day.
The marches are organised by women's rights group GoTopless, which campaigns for women to be able to go shirtless across the world.
Women go topless in one of the previous year's protests. Photo / YouTubeIt is already legal for women to bare their breasts in public in America's biggest city, and police will seal off the route of the parade from Columbus Circle to Bryant Park, organisers said.
Dozens of people are expected to take part when the march begins at 12.30 pm.
Parallel events will take place in Los Angeles' Venice Beach as well as other US and European cities.
"People should not feel that it needs to be a taboo" to go topless, said the head of the group's New York chapter, Rachel Jessee, who is also an actress, model and performer.
"It's a human right, and women should be created equally, but a lot of people view it as something very sexual.""

Hillary Clinton’s Email Scandal Reveals a More Urgent Problem | TheBlaze.com

Hillary Clinton’s Email Scandal Reveals a More Urgent Problem | TheBlaze.com:

"I’m not asking us to overlook Clinton. She’s been reckless with government secrets, and her excuses are ridiculous. The fact that items are sometimes retroactively tagged as classified is all the more reason she should have secured every last bit of information that passed through her email account. Her dismissive “Like with a cloth or something” remark will likely be her “I did not have sex with that woman” moment.

And the State Department situation is a further avenue to criticize Clinton. Most of us would have been aghast at the idea of government secrets being handled with so little oversight. Not Clinton. Where others would have seen a problem that needed fixing for the sake of the country, Clinton saw an opportunity to make life easier for herself."

Reporter: Using the term ‘anchor baby’ is offensive. Trump: Boo Hoo, I’m using it.

Reporter: Using the term ‘anchor baby’ is offensive. Trump: Boo Hoo, I’m using it.
As you’re no doubt aware, saying ‘Donald Trump isn’t interested in political correctness’ is a little bit of an understatement. 
The one constant in his campaign has been that he says what he wants, how he wants, and if you’re going to try to challenge him on it, you’re in for a struggle. 
The press can’t stand this, because they know his attitude resonates with voters. 
So, when he outlined his plans to deal with illegal immigration, they were ready to pounce.
Trump gave them an opening by using the term “anchor baby” during his press conference.  Evidently, the phrase “Anchor baby” is now one of those not-really-offensive phrases over which progressive can express their completely phony outrage.
“You said that you have a big heart, and that you’re not mean-spirited,” The reporter said. “Are you aware that the term ‘anchor baby,’ that’s an offensive term?
People find that hurtful.”
Trump, true to form, wasn’t interested in playing the PC game.
“You mean it’s not politically correct, and yet everybody uses it?” he said.
“So, you know what?
Give me a different term.
Give me a different term.
What else would you like me to say?”
The reporter suggested that Trump should refer to them as “The American-born child of an undocumented immigrant.”
“You want me to say that,” Trump mocked.  
“OK, No.  
I’ll use the word Anchor Baby...”