Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Headline of the day-----Science Says: A big space crash likely made Uranus lopsided

See the source imageScience Says: A big space crash likely made Uranus lopsided:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Uranus is a lopsided oddity, the only planet to spin on its side.
Scientists now think they know how it got that way: It was pushed over by a rock at least twice as big as Earth.
...“It’s very strange,” said Carnegie Institution planetary scientist Scott Sheppard, who wasn’t part of the research..."

U.S. Taxpayers Billed $115M to Study Quails on Cocaine, Donkey Hunting

U.S. Taxpayers Billed $115M to Study Quails on Cocaine, Donkey Hunting
"...Last year, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said a border wall would be “very expensive” and asked, “Why don’t we use that money for roads?”
Likewise, Republican establishment lawmakers have claimed the border wall is too costly for them to support.
As the political establishment becomes budget hawks on funding a border wall, Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-KY) annual “Festivus Report” reveals that about $115 million in American taxpayer money funded a slew of government projects, including $200,000 to put on plays in Afghanistan.
American taxpayers this year have also been forced to subsidize:
  • $76 million to provide stipends to Somali National Army
  • $18 million to promote tourism in Egypt
  • $2.4 million to study daydreaming
  • $1 million to support “legislative priorities” in Libya
  • $875,000 to study the sexual habits of quails on cocaine
  • $635,000 to develop a Pashto-language TV drama series for Afghanistan
  • $400,000 to support asset seizure programs in Paraguay
  • $360,000 to study horse and donkey hunting on the ancient Anatolian Peninsula
  • $250,000 to teach Rwandan special interest groups how to lobby elected officials
  • $75,000 to make videos marketing U.S. colleges to Indian students
  • $75,000 to blow leaf blowers at lizards
  • $35,000 to encourage people in the Republic of the Congo to use local resources
  • $15,000 to fund a fictionalized opera about Prince Harry, called “Stone Prince”
  • $50,000 to create conceptualized games in India
  • $50,000 to teach female entrepreneurs in India how to “vlog”
  • $50,000 to fund museum trips in Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • American taxpayers have paid nearly $30 million since 2014 to fund “reintegration” gift bags for illegal aliens and their children who were deported from the U.S. to their home countries, Breitbart News reported..."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Blames Canada's Illegal Immigration Woes On The United States | Daily Wire

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Blames Canada's Illegal Immigration Woes On The United States | Daily Wire:
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is blaming President Donald Trump and the United States' stricter policies on immigration for Canada's burgeoning "immigration crisis," even though Trudeau himself told migrants he'd welcome them with "open arms."

GAO: Solar storm ‘blackout’ of electric grid could last 3 days to 2 years, impact 40 million

Image result for Solar storm ‘blackout’ of electric gridGAO: Solar storm ‘blackout’ of electric grid could last 3 days to 2 years, impact 40 million
"The federal government is escalating its warnings about threats to the U.S. electric grid, the latest in a just-released congressional report that indicates a national blackout from a solar storm hit could last from three days to two years, impacting some 40 million.
The Government Accountability Office, Congress’ auditor, also said that the national electric grid system is still in need of protection from solar weather and a nuclear attack.
...The GAO also spelled out the potential damage and impact on everyday life in a “blackout” or “black sky” situation..."

Apollo 8's perfect Christmas message - Jeff Jacoby

Apollo 8's perfect Christmas message - Jeff Jacoby
"Say something appropriate."
It was Christmas Eve 1968, and three American astronauts were in the midst of a mission to boldly go where no man had gone before.
Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders — the crew of Apollo 8 — were circling the Moon.
At 8:30 p.m. Houston time, they were scheduled to make a live broadcast that would be beamed back to Earth.
NASA had cautioned the men that their words would be heard by the largest audience in human history.
An estimated 1 billion people — more than one-fourth of the world's population — would tune in. Yet the crew hadn't been told what to say. 
Their only instruction was: "Say something appropriate."
Going to the Moon hadn't been the original plan for Apollo 8.
As published accounts of the mission have noted, it was initially supposed to be a flight only to low Earth orbit, where the crew could start getting used to NASA's new lunar module, and run through simulations of re-entering Earth's atmosphere after a lunar voyage.
Then everything changed. 
In September, the Soviet Union launched an unmanned lunar probe, Zond 5, which successfully orbited the Moon and returned to Earth.
...With just four months to make it happen, the decision was made to send Apollo 8 the Moon.
The risks were enormous. 
No one had ever traveled more than 850 miles from the Earth's surface; Borman, Lovell, and Anders would have to fly 240,000 miles to reach their destination.
It would require the most powerful rocket ever built, the Saturn V, to propel Apollo 8 beyond Earth orbit.
But Saturn V was new and had never flown a manned crew.
In fact, it had only been tested twice — and the second test, in April, had gone very badly.
Even more unnerving was that Apollo 8's new lunar module, plagued by defects, still wasn't ready. That meant the crew would have no backup engine: no lifeboat. 
Apollo 8's perfect Christmas message
There would be only the single engine of the command module, which would be needed repeatedly — to fly to the Moon, to enter lunar orbit, to escape from the lunar orbit, and to return to earth. If that engine failed, the astronauts would be doomed.
The death of astronauts was no mere theoretical concern.
In January 1967, an errant electrical spark had triggered a flash fire that destroyed Apollo 1 during preflight testing, killing three astronauts.
Another such tragedy would be shattering to Americans, all the more so since Apollo 8 would be traveling over Christmas.
America in 1968 had already experienced so much anguish — the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, race riots in US cities, the bloody Tet offensive in Vietnam. 
Chris Kraft, NASA's director of flight operations, later said that the decision to go to the Moon on such short notice "took more courage . . . than anything we ever did in the space program."
...And now it was Christmas Eve. Apollo 8 was making the ninth of its 10 scheduled revolutions around the Moon, and it was time for the crew to "say something appropriate" to a waiting world. When the onboard camera came on, the three astronauts described the tasks they had been performing and their reactions to what they were seeing.
Then, said Anders, "for all the people back on Earth, the crew of Apollo 8 has a message we would like to send to you."
As the bleak moonscape swept past below them, they read from the Book of Genesis:
"In the beginning, G od created the heaven and the earth. . . . And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light. . . And God saw that it was good."
Borman brought the transmission to a finish after the men had recited 10 verses.
"We close," he said, "with good night, good luck, a Merry Christmas, and G od bless all of you — all of you on the good Earth."
NASA hadn't known what the astronauts were going to say, writes Robert Kurson in "Rocket Men," a gripping account of Apollo 8's odyssey.
"Inside Mission Control, no one moved.
Then, one after another, those scientists and engineers in Houston began to cry."..."
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GoFundMe Border Wall Nears $16M As Counter Campaign For Ladders Nets Just $127K | Daily Wire

GoFundMe Border Wall Nears $16M As Counter Campaign For Ladders Nets Just $127K | Daily Wire:
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You gotta give it to liberals: They not only oppose building a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border to keep foreigners from illegally entering America, they actively want to encourage them to do so.
A GoFundMe campaign, titled "We The People Will Fund The Wall," is closing in on $16 million in just six days. Some 259,936 have donated $15,828,419 toward a $1 billion goal, making the average donation just over $60. The page was created by Brian Kolfage, a triple amputee Air Force veteran.

Plausible Lies | Power Line

Plausible Lies | Power Line
"The case of Claas Relotius, Der Spiegel and the town of Fergus Falls, Minnesota has become notorious. 
Der Spiegel, Europe’s most widely-read news source, fired Relotius, one of Germany’s most honored journalists, when it came to light that he had made up facts in a number of articles he wrote for the magazine. 
...In an article Wednesday, Der Spiegel wrote that Mr. Relotius “distorts reality” in the article about Fergus Falls. A spokesman for the magazine said that Der Spiegel’s fact-checking process “does not include contacting any subjects of articles,” adding that the department reviews each story sentence by sentence for accuracy and plausibility, followed by a review between the department and the story’s author.
I think that last observation comes close to the heart of the matter. 
Stories are reviewed “sentence by sentence for accuracy and plausibility.” 
See the source imageWhat is going on here is not fact-checking, but plausibility-checking. 
Is it surprising that the editors at Der Spiegel found Relotius’s absurd smears against the people of Fergus Falls to be plausible? 
No. 
Bias reinforced bias, bigotry confirmed bigotry.
This phenomenon is not restricted to the European press. 
Here in the U.S., we have seen many instances where news outlets like CNN have reported “facts” that were entirely fabricated. 
Those “facts” likewise passed the test of plausibility–that is, they tended to make Donald Trump and his supporters look bad. 
This is, I think, one of the key mechanisms through which leftist bias is institutionalized, and the press repeatedly embarrasses itself by printing falsehoods.
The sobering question is, of all the falsehoods printed in the “mainstream” press, what percentage do you think are ever publicly exposed?"

New York Times Pressures Credit Card Giants to Blacklist Gun Purchases

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"The New York Times (NYT) is pressuring credit card giants to monitor customers’ buying habits and blacklist gun purchases.
The Times suggests banks are “unwittingly financing mass shootings” by allowing individuals to use their cards to buy firearms and related accessories.
...Then the Times inadvertently reveals the slippery slope aspect of asking financial giants to refuse or monitor funding being spent on constitutionally protected products. 
They do this by pointing out that Jared Loughner — Gabby Giffords’ attacker — bought the handgun he used via a Chase credit card..."
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#1 This day 1969----The Supremes "Someday We'll Be Together" My Extended Version!

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The EU and the warning signs of Fascism | OffGuardian

The EU and the warning signs of Fascism | OffGuardian
"Things are spiralling out of control in Europe, faster than many predicted. 
Outside of Brexit, there is strong anti-EU feeling in Hungary, Spain, Italy, Greece and France. 
See the source imageThe EU is in danger of crumbling, and people afraid of losing power are prone to extreme acts of dictatorial control.
How long before the EU truly becomes the authoritarian force that people from both ends of the political spectrum have always feared?
THE EU DEFENCE FORCE
Earlier this year, the EU voted to “punish” one of its own members, Hungary, for the internal policies of its elected government. 
To be clear about this – whatever you think of Viktor Orban, he was elected by the people of Hungary. 
He is their legally recognised democratic leader. 
Hungary voted for him – in contrast, Hungary did NOT vote for any of the 448 MEPs who supported the motion.."
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Union Manages To Tick Off A Bunch Of UPS Holiday Employees | Daily Wire

Union Manages To Tick Off A Bunch Of UPS Holiday Employees | Daily Wire:

Image result for flickr commons images Merry ChristmasNothing says "Happy Holidays!" like taking all but $15 from thousands of workers who just put in dozens of hours to help deliver presents to friends and family.
That's what happened to Sheila O'Malley of Charlestown, Boston, who worked 41 hours the first week of a seasonal UPS job only to learn that the union, Teamsters Local 25, decided to force employees to pay its $490 initiation fee and dues up front instead of taking the fee in weekly installments. The result was that thousands of seasonal employees took home almost nothing for their work.

PLOT TWIST: UVA course teaches how 'liberal whites' commit microaggressions

PLOT TWIST: UVA course teaches how 'liberal whites' commit microaggressions

  • The University of Virginia offered a course this fall that taught students about different types of microaggressions.
  • The course description cited an academic study that says "liberal whites" use microaggressions unwittingly and are "genuinely surprised" by the result.

See the source imageTitled “Microaggressions: Why Are ‘They’ So Sensitive?”, the course taught students about various types of microaggressions such as “you are so articulate,” “those stripes make you look thin,” “I am so glad that I have an Asian lab partner for Chemistry—now I know that I’m going to get an A,” and more.
...Such verbal statements may create “unconscious friction between/among individuals or groups.” 
The course description cites an academic study, which explains why “liberal whites” commit microaggressions..."

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History for December 26

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History for December 26 - On-This-Day.com
Charles Babbage 1792- Mathematician and inventor, he is regarded as the pioneer of modern computers., Goerge Dewey 1837, Henry Miller (Valentine) 1891 Writer (Tropic of Cancer (1934), Black Spring (1936), Tropic of Capricorn (1939), His Sexus (1949))
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Mao Zedong (Tse-tung) 1893- Chinese statesman, Richard Widmark 1914 - Actor, Steve Allen 1921 - Comedian, actor, composer.
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1865 - The coffee percolator was patented by James H. Mason.
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1996 - Six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, CO.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

5 Reasons Why the Border Wall IS a Moral Issue | American Center for Law and Justice

5 Reasons Why the Border Wall IS a Moral Issue | American Center for Law and Justice:

Image result for flickr commons images chuck schummerIn January of this year, Senator Chuck Schumer offered 25 billion dollars for the wall, only to quickly remove it from the table, as his political base wasn’t happy about the compromise.  In 2006, Senator Schumer, along with then-Senators Clinton and Obama, called for a border wall with Mexico.  What changed?  Donald J. Trump is now President; that is all. 
It is time for the insanity to stop.  Using the issue of a border wall as a political bludgeon must cease.  Weaponizing border security must be called out for what it truly is.  Congresswoman Pelosi, you are correct that the border wall is a moral issue.  It is immoral to not build it.  It is disingenuous and duplicitous for Senator Schumer and you to oppose it.  Build the wall.

The way we were-----You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch, Original Version - 1966 (HD)

Boob-tube-----It's a Wonderful Life 1946 Full Movie Colorized and Remastered in HD 1080p

What is the Exit Plan for Syria? | Clarion Project

What is the Exit Plan for Syria? | Clarion Project
"On April 8, 2018, the American think tank Security Studies Group shared an exit plan for Syria with the National Security Council.
See the source imageKey points in the analysis were the conclusions that:

  • The U.S. should execute a phased withdrawal from Syria that transitions to peacekeeping and development operations by allies in the region.
  • The U.S. should urgently negotiate an agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to provide both economic development and military resources needed to create a protectorate in Sunni areas of Syria.
  • The U.S. should negotiate an agreement with Turkey that mitigates their concerns about Kurdish expansion on their border and protects the People’s Protection Units’ (YPG) allies.
  • The U.S. should facilitate an economic exchange of oil and other products from Syria.
  • The U.S. should limit Russian and Iranian influence to only those areas already under control of the Assad regime.
  • The Shiite Crescent envisioned by Iran must not be allowed to form across Syria.

On December 19, 2018, President Donald Trump announced that victory against ISIS had been achieved and ordered U.S. forces to withdraw from Syria.
The immediate question is: How will we move from political rhetoric to an exit strategy in Syria in the coming months?..."

How they "think"-----Right-Wing Extremists Are a Bigger Threat to America Than ISIS

02_12_Militia_01Right-Wing Extremists Are a Bigger Threat to America Than ISIS
"...They and untold thousands like them are the extremists who hide among us, the right-wing militants who, since 2002, have killed more people in the United States than jihadis have.
These Americans thrive on hate and conspiracy theories, many fed to them by politicians and commentators who blithely blather about government concentration camps and impending martial law and plans to seize guns and other dystopian gibberish, apparently unaware there are people listening who don’t know it’s all lies.
These extremists turn to violence—against minorities, non-Christians, abortion providers, government officials—in what they believe is a fight to save America.
And that potential for violence is escalating every day..."
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Donald Trump doesn't need Congress' approval to build border wall

Donald Trump doesn't need Congress' approval to build border wall:
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Minus an 11th-hour deal in the Senate, the only way a border wall will get built is if the president uses executive power to do it. He has the funds available and the authority to build the wall on his own. The only question is whether President Trump will finally start taking advice from those who actually support his goals rather than continuing to trust the internal obstructionists.

Congress demands answers on AP’s relationship with Chinese state media - The Washington Post

See the source imageCongress demands answers on AP’s relationship with Chinese state media - The Washington Post
"China’s state-run media companies are rapidly expanding their integration with Western news outlets, as part of Beijing’s worldwide foreign influence operations campaign.
In Washington, lawmakers in both parties are calling out such arrangements and demanding U.S. media companies make sure they don’t become tools of Chinese government propaganda.
As with all authoritarian regimes, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is organized around manipulation and control of information and ideas. 
Under President Xi Jinping, the party has rapidly and boldly expanded its efforts to influence discussion about China beyond its borders, in part through the global expansion of state-run media outlets.
The goal is to suppress any criticism of the Chinese government and shape the international discussion of China in ways favorable to the party’s interests.
....That brings us to the late November announcement by Xinhua, China’s largest state-run news agency, that it is expanding cooperation with the U.S. news service Associated Press..."