Sunday, January 24, 2016

History for January 24


History for January 24 - On-This-Day.com:
Frederick the Great (Prussia) 1712, Oral Roberts 1918, Ray Stevens 1939 


Neil Diamond 1941, John Belushi 1949, Mary Lou Retton 1968 


1848 - James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget at Sutter's Mill in northern California. The discovery led to the gold rush of '49. 


1908 - In England, the first Boy Scout troop was organized by Robert Baden-Powell. 


1922 - Christian K. Nelson patented the Eskimo Pie. 


1935 - Krueger Brewing Company placed the first canned beer on sale in Richmond, VA. 


1965 - Winston Churchill died at the age of 90. 


1986 - The Voyager 2 space probe flew past Uranus. The probe came within 50,679 miles of the seventh planet of the solar system. 


1989 - Ted Bundy, the confessed serial killer, was put to death in Florida's electric chair for the 1978 kidnap-murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach. 


2002 - The U.S. Congress began a hearing on the collapse of Enron Corp. 

Saturday, January 23, 2016

BREAKING: Clinton Camp Reeling After Intern Scandal Explodes... And Bill Isn't Even Involved

BREAKING: Clinton Camp Reeling After Intern Scandal Explodes... And Bill Isn't Even Involved: "Never one to distance herself from criminals, 2016 Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has reportedly been using illegal immigrants to drum up support for her campaign.

“Clinton’s campaign has organized teams of mothers in the country illegally to operate phone banks on her behalf,” the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

The irony here is rich. One of the most notorious criminals of our time is now using other criminals —"

Wife Objects to Husband Marrying 7-Year-Old "2nd Wife," So He Teaches Her HORRIFYING Islamic Lesson

Wife Objects to Husband Marrying 7-Year-Old "2nd Wife," So He Teaches Her HORRIFYING Islamic Lesson:

"Reza Gul’s plight emphasizes the violence against women in Afghanistan, who after decades of legal efforts enacted to protect them and billions of dollars in legal aid, remain unprotected from such abuse. To make matters worse, their attackers are rarely punished.

A police official said the authorities had heard the Taliban had already arrested Khan.

“We don’t know what they plan to do with him, but we will follow the case and bring him to justice,” Yaqubi said."

GOP to Confirm ‘Property Rights are White and Racist’ Judge

Conservative Review: Horowitz: GOP to Confirm ‘Property Rights are White and Racist’ Judge
After confirming a liberal judge to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this week as their first act of 2016, Senate Republicans are prepared to confirm yet another liberal judge next week. 
And once again, they are sneaking it in as the first vote on Tuesday so that opponents can’t mobilize. 
Welcome to Orwell’s “1984” where the opposition party is not really the opposition party.
On Tuesday afternoon, Republicans will vote to confirm Wilhelmina Marie Wright, a sitting member of the Minnesota state Supreme Court, to the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. 
Just who is Ms. Wright?
Writing a short entry for the UCLA Law Review in 1990 (page 18-19 of PDF), Ms. Wright brazenly asserted that, “[T]he practice of American racism is based on two principles: the sanctity of property and the belief in the hierarchy of races.” 
She concludes as follows:
The failure of today’s racial discourse is its reliance on the notion that property is neutral, that the deed to a suburban home is ‘property’ while the opportunity to move out of a slum is not. 
The fungibility of property can be no better exemplified than it is by slavery. The fact that our Constitution once recognized one person’s very life and liberty as another’s property should teach us the danger of letting property determine liberty rather than looking to liberty to define property.
If you want to know why every Democrat-appointed and many GOP-appointed judges believe the Constitution is unconstitutional, here’s the source. 
They oppose the fundamental negative rights expressed in our founding documents, replace them with man-made positive rights for favored classes, and point to flaws with the settlement of our continent with regard to slavery as justification for upending the Constitution outside the legitimate amendment process.
Ms. Wright, much like all of Obama’s judicial tyrants, believes our foundational values are rooted in racism.

Highest State And Local Tax Burdens Are In Blue States, Lowest Are In Red States

TaxProf Blog:

Highest State And Local Tax Burdens Are In Blue States, Lowest Are In Red States

"During the 2012 fiscal year, state-local tax burdens as a share of state incomes decreased on average across the U.S.
Average income increased at a faster rate than tax collections, driving down state-local tax burdens on average.
New Yorkers faced the highest burden, with 12.7 percent of income in the state going to state and local taxes. Connecticut (12.6 percent) and New Jersey (12.2 percent) followed closely behind. On the other end of the spectrum, Alaska (6.5 percent), South Dakota (7.1 percent) and Wyoming (7.1 percent) had the lowest burdens."
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Group Of "Arab Men" Rape Young White Girl... The Police Response Left Her Parents In Total Shock

Group Of "Arab Men" Rape Young White Girl... The Police Response Left Her Parents In Total Shock:

"The continuing problem of Muslim refugees raping women in European countries is becoming sickeningly routine. Almost daily, stories emerge about more victims of these horrible crimes. If that weren’t enough, responses of local law enforcement officials leave many wondering what in the world they could be thinking.

Case in point: a 13-year-old German-Russian girl was kidnapped on Jan. 11 on her way to school by three Muslim refugees and subjected her to repeated rape for 30 hours, according to a story published by Pamela Gellar."

Muslim school in London fails Ofsted inspection after books promoting stoning are found in library

Muslim school in London fails Ofsted inspection after books promoting stoning are found in library: "A school in east London has failed its Ofsted inspection following the discovery of books promoting stoning in its library.
The school acknowledged staff had ‘not been sufficiently vigilant’
Investigators from the education watchdog found three ‘extreme’ texts at the private Muslim Jamiatul Ummah School in Tower Hamlets, and published their report on 4 January.
The texts promoted both the inequality of women and illegal punishments such as stoning, the report said, and undermined the rule of British law.
‘The concern is that during a very brief tour of the library inspectors found three books that undermine the active promotion of the rule of British law and respect for other people,’ the Ofsted report read.
‘The books promote inequality of women and punishments, including stoning to death, which are illegal in Britain and which do not reflect the school’s ethos of tolerance and integration.
‘Staff have not been sufficiently vigilant about the availability of inappropriate texts in the library or sufficiently aware of the potential for unwittingly promoting extreme views.’
Staff at the all-boys school, which charges £3,400 a year, said they had removed the offending texts and were carrying out an audit on the rest of its materials.
This is the third inspection Jamiatul Ummah has failed since October 2014.
The latest surprise investigation took place on 25 November, but the report was not published until 4 January.
‘The school said in a statement: ‘Our position in respect to extremism is very clear, we condemn all forms of extremism unequivocally and this is recognised by Ofsted...’"

Senator Blames Baltimore Violence on “Gun Show Loophole”

Senator Blames Baltimore Violence on “Gun Show Loophole”
While speaking at the Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing, Senator Barbara Mikulski (D- Maryland) proclaimed her support for Obama’s gun control measures and his use of executive actions.
The Senator also talked about rising violence in Baltimore, and put a lot of the blame on the so-called “gun show loophole”, a term that has been used by many anti-gun politicians who neither understand what exact “loophole” they are talking about nor its exact meaning.
Her exact comments:
‘For too long, Congress has failed to act on measures to keep us safe, including common sense reforms to close the gun show loophole, improve background checks for gun purchasers and strengthen mental health services,’ Mikulski said.
‘As appropriators, we put money in the federal checkbook… Sadly, deadly gun violence has become all too familiar in Maryland and across our nation. No one should be afraid to attend a religious service, go to school, visit a shopping mall or see a movie in a theater.’
What was left out of her comments was the number of crimes that took place as a direct result of the so-called “loophole”.  
Probably because these numbers just don’t exist and criminals have access to actual “loopholes” like stealing guns and getting them on the black market.
Senator, you will never stop the rising crime problem in your state if you continue to put the blame on law abiding citizens instead of the actual criminals.
If you really believe in this “loophole” please tell us what it is.
We are dying to hear more about your ignorance on the issue and get a good laugh out of it.

Lunch video-----Dumbing Down University

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ISIS Thugs Encounter 8 Muslim Women... They Lift Their Burqas And All Hell Breaks Loose

ISIS Thugs Encounter 8 Muslim Women... They Lift Their Burqas And All Hell Breaks Loose:

"Sometimes, the iextremist desire for women to be covered from head-to-toe doesn’t work out for radical Islamic terrorists. This is doubly true when the people covered up aren’t women.

According to the U.K. Express, eight soldiers with British special forces dressed in full burqas and pretended to be the wives of senior Islamic State group officials to enter a group stronghold in Raqqa, Syria, and help kill a senior leader of the group via a drone strike."

Just 14% of Baltimore students proficient, despite high administrator salaries

Just 14% of Baltimore students proficient, despite high administrator salaries | EAGnews.org
BALTIMORE – A published list of top salaries for the Baltimore City school district in 2013-14 is a little confusing at first.
One column of the spreadsheet lists “regular earnings,” which is obviously what each employee was paid in regular salary or hourly wage.
But there are two more columns – titled “additional earnings” and “total earnings,” that trip the alarms.
The “additional earnings” column had some pretty big numbers, and made many of the dollar figures under “total earnings” much larger.
What “additional earnings” are they talking about?
How could it involve so much money?
A March 2015 article from the Baltimore Sun clears up the mystery, and not in a pretty way.
It seems that the very expensive “extra earnings” paid out by the Baltimore City district represented “bonuses, overtime pay and accrued leave,” according to the newspaper.
In other words, a whole lot of unnecessary perks ended up pushing a lot of employee salaries much higher than they would have been, and costing the taxpayers a handsome sum.
In 2013-14, a total of 659 Baltimore City school employees made at least $100,000 in regular and additional earnings combined – and that’s not counting the untold cost of insurance and other benefits.
Those 659 employees were paid a combined $68 million in regular earnings, plus another $5.8 million in additional earnings, totaling $75 million.
All but eighteen on the list of 659 in the “six-figure club” received “additional earnings” – including 125 who were paid at least $10,000 for unused leave, various types of bonuses and overtime pay.
Four employees made at least $100,000 in extras. 
One of them – interim district CEO Tisha Edwards – was paid $121,830 in straight salary and a whopping $217,156 in additional earnings, totaling $338,986.
Most of the extra money was compensation for leave time she did not use in her 10 years with the district, the Sun reported.
While most of that time was spent in lesser positions at lower pay, district policies allowed Edwards to cash out her unused leave time at the rate she was making as CEO.
Another good example was school district police officer Leonard Winfield, who made $52,228 straight salary and $125,851 in additional earnings, bringing his salary to $193,607.
The picture gets worse when the entire payroll is examined.
According to the Baltimore Sun, the school district paid more than $600 million in salary to approximately 13,000 employees that year, including $46 million in “additional earnings.”
While all of this was happening, the district was running up a $72 million budget deficit that threatened to force layoffs in the district for the first time in more than 10 years, according to the Sun..."

This is liberalism, folks-----In advance of big storm, New Jersey lifts licensing laws for shoveling snow

In advance of big storm, New Jersey lifts licensing laws for shoveling snow - Watchdog.org
Just days ahead of an expected blizzard on the East Coast, New Jersey has officially repealed a nonsensical rule banning the shoveling of snow without a license.
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SNOW JOB: Police in Bound Brook, N.J., told two boys, Matt Molinari and Eric Schnepf, they were not allowed to shovel their neighbors’ driveways without a permit. A new state law puts the boys on the right side of the law, and common sense.
Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday signed a bill making it legal for New Jersey residents to offer snow shoveling services without first registering with their town. Last year, two entrepreneurial teens going door-to-door and offering to shovel snow for a small fee were stopped by local police in Bound Brook.
The cops told the two boys, Matt Molinari and Eric Schnepf, they were not allowed to solicit businesses without a permit..."

Must read of the day!-----Cosmic Cycles, not Carbon Dioxide, Control Climate

Cosmic Cycles, not Carbon Dioxide, Control Climate | Somewhat Reasonable
Those who think the political war on carbon will cool the globe or keep climate stable need to study climate history.
Temperatures on Earth dance to a cyclic rhythm every hour, every day, every month, every season, every year, and to every beat of the sun-spot and glacial cycles.
...Then there is the 22 year sun-spot cycle, which correlates with cycles of floods and droughts. 
Sunspot cycles are indicators of solar activity which causes periods of global warming and cooling.
Earth’s climate is also disrupted periodically by the effects of changing winds, ocean hot spots and submarine volcanism that produce the El Nino Southern Oscillation.
The least recognised but most dangerous climate cycle is the glacial cycle. 
We live in the Holocene Epoch, the latest brief warm phase of the Pleistocene Ice Age.
The climate history of the Holocene, and its predecessor the Eemian, are well documented in ice core logs and other records in the rocks.
Each cycle consists of a glacial age of about 80,000 years followed by a warmer age of about 20,000 years, with peak warming occurring over about 12,000 years.
Our modern warm era commenced 12,000 years ago, so it is probably nearing its end.
...On an even longer time scale, oscillation of the solar system through the plane of the Galaxy seems to trigger magnetic reversals and violent spasms of volcanism, crustal movements glaciation and species extinction. Earth is never still for long.
What about the role of carbon dioxide in climate? 
Al Gore did a great job to dramatise the recurring glacial cycles in his widely acclaimed work of science fiction.
But he missed two inconvenient truths.

  • First, ice cores show that in the glacial spring-time the temperature rose BEFORE the CO2 levels rose. Therefore the rising CO2 cannot be a CAUSE of the warming – it is a RESULT of CO2 being expelled from the warming oceans.
  • Second, at the top of every summer-time in the glacial cycle, the high levels of CO2 in the atmosphere were unable to prevent the cooling into the next cycle of ice.

We are already in the autumn of the current glacial cycle and nothing man can do will change that. Global temperatures today are lower than they were in Roman and Medieval times. 
...The transition from Greenhouse Earth to Icehouse Earth always occurs suddenly.
Once our verdant greenhouse is gone, life of Earth will ne
ver be the same again.
The warm days, seasons, years and epochs have never been a deadly threat to life on Earth.
Frost, snow, hail and ice are the killers.
If our descendants do not have the energy, resources and wisdom to keep their people warm and fed through the coming glacial epoch, humans may follow our Neanderthal cousins who perished in the last glacial winter, just 20,000 years ago.
It is a wonder of the modern era that people who cannot accurately forecast next weekend’s weather claim they can regulate the temperature of the whole globe by bashing industry and taxing carbon.
There is NO evidence in climate history that carbon dioxide has a detectable effect on global temperatures. 
However if our continued use of cheap reliable hydro-carbon energy does slightly delay the onset of the next glacial winter, we and all life on Earth should count ourselves extremely lucky.

Government shouldn’t create business entities to compete with the private sector

Government shouldn’t create business entities to compete with the private sector - NetRight Daily
"Should a city buy concrete trucks and start its own construction company if it doesn’t like the demographic makeup of the employees of the construction companies that could do work on city construction projects?
Most people with any experience around government operations would scoff at the notion, yet last year, Akron, Ohio considered doing exactly that.
This is just one of many examples the Business Coalition for Fair Competition recently put together of the government either directly or through the creation of new entities engaging in commercial activities that are designed to compete with the private sector.
In these instances of government competition with private enterprise, taxpayer funds help provide subsidies to the commercial activities that in many instances would not be available to real businesses.
These subsidies may range from taxpayer funded staff support to preferences in obtaining business from the government.
This is not the way to ensure cost effective governance.
These are also activities that the government has no business engaging in at all. Governmental control of the means of production, is, after all, the literal definition of socialism.
Unfortunately, like a lot of governmental activities, the inertia is in the direction of continuing to enlarge the size and scope of what the government does in the area of commercial activities..."

Report: Some of Hillary Clinton’s Emails on Her Private Server Are So Top Secret That Even Senior Lawmakers Can’t Read Them | TheBlaze.com

Report: Some of Hillary Clinton’s Emails on Her Private Server Are So Top Secret That Even Senior Lawmakers Can’t Read Them | TheBlaze.com:

"Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had emails on her private server that contained information so top-secret that the very lawmakers who oversee the State Department can’t read them without meeting “additional security requirements,” according to a report by Fox News’ Catherine Herridge.

According to the report, Clinton’s emails contained intelligence classified “at a level beyond top secret,” therefore, some of the lawmakers in both parties on the committees examining Clinton’s emails do not have the necessary security clearances to actually read them."



Don't Blame Lack of Money for Deplorable Conditions in Detroit Schools

Don't Blame Lack of Money for Deplorable Conditions in Detroit Schools [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
Some teachers have said that DPS students deserve a level playing field, implying the state does not give as much money to Detroit as other school districts.
This plays on a widespread perception that schools in poor communities get less money.
This was a valid complaint before a 1994 school finance overhaul largely equalized funding across districts (Proposal A), but it cannot be sustained today.
In particular, the underfunding claim is not true in Detroit, whether it concerns funding for operations or for new buildings and major repairs (infrastructure).
As for the latter, in November 2009, Detroit voters approved $500.5 million in new debt (and related tax hikes on property owners) intended to improve the physical condition of the city’s schools. 
The magnitude of this spending is revealed by the fact that infrastructure millages approved in 35 other districts that year came to $583 million.
On the operations side, Detroit Public Schools received more money per pupil in the 2013-14 school year than any of the state’s 10 largest school districts. 
Detroit got $12,931 in local, state and federal funding for operations, compared to the statewide average of $9,121 (see attached chart).
To cite just one comparison, that year Detroit received about $4,400 more per pupil than the Chippewa Valley School District ($8,549), which is just 30 miles away from Detroit.

History for January 23


History for January 23 - On-This-Day.com:
John Hancock 1737 Served as president of the First and Second Continental Congresses (1775-1777). He was the first signer of the United States' Declaration of Independence., Edouard Manet 1832, Ernie Kovacs 1919 


Chita Rivera 1933, Rutger Hauer 1944, Princess Caroline of Monaco 1957 


1845 - The U.S. Congress decided all national elections would be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 


1943 - The British captured Tripoli from the Germans. 


1950 - The Israeli Knesset approved a resolution proclaiming Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. 


1960 - The U.S. Navy bathyscaphe Trieste descended to a record depth of 35,820 feet (10,750 meters) in the Pacific Ocean. 


1968 - North Korea seized the U.S. Navy ship Pueblo, charging it had intruded into the nation's territorial waters on a spying mission. The crew was released 11 months later. 


1971 - In Prospect Creek Camp, AK, the lowest temperature ever recorded in the U.S. was reported as minus 80 degrees. 


1985 - O.J. Simpson became the first Heisman Trophy winner to be elected to pro football’s Hall of Fame in Canton, OH


2003 - North Korea announced that it would consider sanctions an act of war for North Korea's reinstatement of its nuclear program.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Obama Administration: ‘Possible, If Not Likely,’ That Some of the Billions in Iran Sanctions Relief Will Fund Terrorism | TheBlaze.com

Obama Administration: ‘Possible, If Not Likely,’ That Some of the Billions in Iran Sanctions Relief Will Fund Terrorism | TheBlaze.com:

“Secretary Kerry admitted what we suspected all along — that the nuclear deal Hillary Clinton spearheaded with Iran is a giant stimulus bill for radical Islamic terrorists,” Priebus said. “Hillary Clinton should explain why she thinks an agreement that helps arm terrorists is such a diplomatic coup, especially when it makes America and our allies like Israel less safe. … With Clinton defending this disastrous deal, and Bernie Sanders wanting to normalize relations with Iran, it’s clearer than ever that it will take a Republican president to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon and that we have a foreign policy that puts the national security interests of the United States and our allies first.”

Obama Deploys the 'Great Green Fleet'

Dan Gilmore: Obama Deploys the 'Great Green Fleet' — The Patriot Post:
"From December 1907 to February 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered America’s steel-hulled, steam-powered battle fleet to circumnavigate the globe.
Nicknamed the “Great White Fleet,” the excursion showed that the United States' military was a technologically current global superpower.
A hundred years later, Barack Obama is trying to demonstrate that the world’s greatest superpower can operate within the constraints of his climate change agenda with a Navy, Mitt Romney noted in 2012, that is the smallest its ever been since 1917. 
We suppose that’s one way to pay tribute to the past.
On Wednesday, the “Great Green Fleet” launched from San Diego to demonstrate that it can steam across the world’s oceans using nothing but alternative fuel.
The Department of Defense wanted the U.S. Navy to run on a 50/50 mix of traditional petroleum and biofuels by year 2020.
It seemed to be making headway by using a plant-based jet fuel — for which it paid $29.30 a gallon..."


Whitey strikes again!-----A Question of Environmental Racism in Flint

A Question of Environmental Racism in Flint - NYTimes.com:
"If Flint were rich and mostly white, would Michigan’s state government have responded more quickly and aggressively to complaints about its lead-polluted water?
The 274 pages of emails released by Gov. Rick Snyder this week on Flint’s water crisis included no discussion of race.
Instead, they focused on costs relating to the city’s water supply, questions about scientific data showing lead contamination and uncertainty about the responsibilities of state and local health officials.
But it is indisputable that in Flint, the majority of residents are black and many are poor.
So whether or not race and class were factors in the state’s agonizingly slow and often antagonistic response, the result was the same:
Thousands of Flint’s residents, black and white, have been exposed to lead in their drinking water. And the long-term health effects of that poisoning may not be fully understood for years.
For civil rights advocates, the health crisis in Flint smacks of what has become known as environmental racism. 
Coined in the 1980s, the term refers to the disproportionate exposure of blacks to polluted air, water and soil.
It is considered the result of poverty and segregation that has relegated many blacks and other racial minorities to some of the most industrialized or dilapidated.."

Obama Takes Action on Visas of European Travelers Who Have Visited Terror Hotspots — but Not in the Way You Might Think | TheBlaze.com

Obama Takes Action on Visas of European Travelers Who Have Visited Terror Hotspots — but Not in the Way You Might Think | TheBlaze.com:

"Republican lawmakers objected to the exemptions on Thursday.

“The Obama administration is blatantly breaking the law, a law the president himself signed,” said House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul. “This is not a difference of opinion over statutory interpretation, it is a clear contradiction of the law and the agreement we reached with the White House. President Obama is again putting his relationship with Iran’s supreme leader over the security of Americans.”