Thursday, January 23, 2020

The left's bid to smear Trump over Puerto Rico aid now looks skeezier than ever - American Thinker

The left's bid to smear Trump over Puerto Rico aid now looks skeezier than ever - American Thinker
See the source image"The left has got a lot to answer for for its smear campaign against President Trump, who warned of corruption in Puerto Rico aid in the wake of 2017's Hurricane Maria, and then responsibly refused to hand over billions to thieves.  
Democrats and their media allies attempted to "Katrina" Trump on the delivery of aid, painting him as a racist meanie, all in the interest of creating a "narrative," that would politically profit themselves off Puerto Ricans' suffering, even the aid that did get to Puerto Rico left Puerto Ricans with nothing. 
Here's what was going on all along:
So Trump was right after all!!!
As usual.


Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced fires emergency director after aid is found sitting in warehouse. >https://t.co/bek950y4Ctp>— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr)
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How do you spell hypocrisy? "Liberal".


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls Democrats A ‘Center-Conservative’ Party | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images AOCAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls Democrats A ‘Center-Conservative’ Party | The Daily Caller:

“We don’t have a left party in the United States. The Democratic Party is not a left party,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “The Democratic Party is a center, or a center-conservative party.”
However, Ocasio-Cortez added that she and other left-wing members of Congress are working to change the Democratic Party from within.

Tracy Lorenz - Tonight I was asked to announce the varsity Men's...

See the source imageTracy Lorenz - Tonight I was asked to announce the varsity Men's...
"I've announced a lot of football games but this was my first shot at basketball. 
Here are the names of the girls on the other team. 
Note, I am not making any sort of judgement or commentary, 
I'm just showing the names I had to deal with right out of the box. 
Also note; my son is named Q, as in that's his entire legal name.
Anyway...
A'naia, Damyea, Naszeonna, Ju'Liyah, Kioaha, Tyveonna, K'Neiquewa, and Iscss."

AM Fruitcake


History for January 23

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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, David Duncan 1916 - Photojournalist
Image result for john hancock quotesImage result for Edouard ManetDavid Douglas Duncan at 100: A month of tributes to David Douglas Duncan in honor of his 100th birthday—Part 1

Ernie Kovacs 1919, Rutger Hauer 1944, Richard Dean Anderson 1950
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1845 - The U.S. Congress decided all national elections would be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
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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.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Florida Voters Rally Behind President Trump amid Impeachment Trial

Florida Voters Rally Behind President Trump amid Impeachment Trial:

Image result for What States Are Jerry Nadler and Adam Schiff From“How will history view this time in America,” a Fox News reporter asked a voter in Jupiter, Florida, on Wednesday, who said history will remember the president and his family for their “sacrifices” and “what he has done for this country.”
“They’re also going to remember this House, this speaker, for what the travesty they’ve done to this country, the damage that they’ve done to this country, and the harm across the world. They will be remembered,” she said to applause.

President Trump To Crack Down On ‘Birth Tourism’: Report | The Daily Caller

President Trump To Crack Down On ‘Birth Tourism’: Report | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images president trumpThe Trump administration is reportedly preparing to crack down on foreign nationals who visit the United States with the explicit intention to give birth, taking advantage of the country’s birthright citizen laws.
President Donald Trump is expected to roll out changes to visa requirements in the coming days in order to stifle the “birth tourism” industry, in which many pregnant women from across the world enter the U.S. to give birth, according to administration officials who spoke with Axios. The proposals would be the latest in the administration’s efforts to clamp down on abuse of the U.S. immigration system.

The way we were-----Reviewing The Year 1949 (1949)

Boob-tube-----The Nerds: Nerd Prom - SNL

Why stop at ‘Womxn’? Here are ways your campus can make language more feminist-inclusive | The College Fix

Why stop at ‘Womxn’? Here are ways your campus can make language more feminist-inclusive | The College Fix

  • The word ‘man’ should be punishable by jail time

"Brave protesters at Stanford University have taken a stand for female-identified individuals everywhere: By hosting a “Stanford Womxn’s March,” specifically by spelling it “womxn,” activists there have, as they put it, eliminated “the patriarchal relationship to men” that the word has historically exhibited.
...But why stop there? 
So many words have “man” or “men” in them that it’s virtually impossible to go an hour without being affected by the patriarchy in some way. 
Image result for WomxnWhat your college campus needs needs is a complete womanist overhaul of the English language—a total re-organization of all male-centric words so that the patrio-fascist hegemony can finally be brought to its linguistic knees.
Here are some suggestions to bring up in your next dorm collective meeting or advanced womxn’s studies poetry seminar:
“Payment.” You see that? That’s a big, fat “men” right in the middle of that word. Given that we live in a fascist capitalistic society in which people expect “money” in exchange for “goods and services,” it is extremely difficult to go very long without using this word. So let’s change it. 
Some ideas: “Paymynt.” “Paymint.” “Paymünt.” “Paymxnt.”
“Instrument.” Many of you are likely double-majoring in feminist musical studies and anarcho-communist symphony orchestra. You’re going to need a word to describe the tools with which you make your beautiful liberationist music..."
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Who could have ever predicted.....France Sees Large Surge of Rape, Murder and Violence in 2019

France Sees Large Surge of Rape, Murder and Violence in 2019
"New statistics from the French Interior Ministry have revealed a significant increase in violent crimes with a 12 per cent rise in sexual violence and an 8.5 per cent rise in murders.
The statistics, which were collected by the Interior Ministry’s statistics service SSMI, show that sexual violence increased by 12 per cent last year. 
In 2018, the increase had been even greater at 19 per cent, French newspaper Le Figaro reports.
All French regions have experienced increases in the number of rapes, assaults, and sexual harassment recorded by the security forces in 2019, notably Corsica, Centre-Val-de-Loire, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, and Nouvelle-Aquitaine,” the SSMI stated..."
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NYT: Facial Recognition Startup Threatens 'Privacy as We Know It' | Breitbart

NYT: Facial Recognition Startup Threatens 'Privacy as We Know It' | Breitbart:

Image result for free clip art photoThe New York Times published an investigation recently into a little-known startup that helps law enforcement match photos of unknown people to their online images using facial recognition, and the privacy issues that are raised by the company and its massive database of photos.
The New York Times writes in an article titled “The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It” that a new tech startup that has been working with law enforcement could raise serious privacy issues for members of the public.

The entitlement mentality fostered by socialism is incredibly dangerous...

Thread by @Doc_0: The entitlement mentality fostered by socialism is incredibly dangerous...
See the source image"The entitlement mentality fostered by socialism is incredibly dangerous because it teaches people that everything they lack was "stolen" from them, so they are justified in seeking revenge against the "thieves."
For example, take the current left-wing mania for the "housing is a human right" talking point...
If people are fed this garbage long enough, they will begin believing their housing woes are due to greedy thieves stealing the homes and financing they are "entitled" to.
They will also blame others for the poor condition of any housing they get.
These feelings of resentment and anger are stoked by opportunistic left-wing politicians.
...This is exceptionally dangerous in a large country that has serious ethnic, cultural, and geographic divisions.
The resentment fostered by entitlement politics becomes a book of matches tossed into a powder keg.
It gives people more reasons to hate each other..."
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They've been lying the entire time!-----Thank God for tide gauges | The Spectator

Thank God for tide gauges | The Spectator
"Between 1764 and 1767 William Hutchison, a mariner who was then Harbour Master at Liverpool in England, carefully recorded the times and heights of high tide at the Liverpool Old Dock...
Image result for Thank God for tide gaugesAfter the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change was formed in 1988 successive IPCC technical committees carefully examined the PSMSL tide gauge data as the computer climate models were predicting the acceleration of sea level rise.
After all, a discovery of sea level acceleration would provide additional evidence of increased global warming due to rising carbon dioxide levels and proof of anthropogenic climate change.
Alas! Alas!
There was almost a level of disappointment in the early IPCC reports.
Despite all their efforts the committees in 1990 (13 experts), 1995 (24 experts) and 2001 (36 experts) stated that they could find no acceleration of sea level rise in the 20th century despite the rise of CO2 during that time. 
‘There is no firm evidence of acceleration in sea level rise during this century’, said the IPCC Report of 1990 (Chapter 9, p.262).
All of this was to change in 2007...
...This was the first IPCC meeting when satellite-based sea level rise data were available.
...Without any detailed analysis of the discrepancy between tide gauge data and satellite data, this IPCC committee concluded the satellite data was more reliable.
This was a false ‘eureka’ moment with a spurious conclusion that the higher readings of the satellite were proof that sea level rise throughout the 20th Century had suddenly changed from a steady rate of 15-18 cm/100 years to a rate of 30 cm/100 years in the 1990s..."
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