Friday, August 21, 2020

JUST IN: Judge Orders New Election in New Jersey After (non-partisan but actually DEMOCRATs)Candidates Charged with Mail-in Voter Fraud | Sean Hannity

JUST IN: Judge Orders New Election in New Jersey After Candidates Charged with Mail-in Voter Fraud | Sean Hannity
From Fox News:
Image result for mail voter fraud.A judge has ruled that a new election will be held in November for a disputed Paterson City Council seat, just weeks after the race’s apparent winner and a sitting councilman were charged with voter fraud.
State Superior Court Judge Ernest Caposela issued his ruling Wednesday.
Alex Mendez had won a special election on May 12 to fill the seat, but claims of voter fraud were soon raised. An investigation was then launched after the U.S. Postal Service’s law enforcement arm told the state attorney general’s office about hundreds of mail-in ballots located in a mailbox in Paterson, along with more found in nearby Haledon...
Read the full report at Fox News."

Ignatz: "It is profoundly absurd to listen to...

See the source imageJanet Shagam - Ignatz: "It is profoundly absurd to listen to...:
"Ignatz: "It is profoundly absurd to listen to progs'  (democrats) wailing and gnashing of teeth over Q-anon and Infowars and the nefarious Millie, while promoting the grandest conspiracy theories of all, like
  • universal institutional racism, 
  • that America was founded for the purpose of promulgating slavery, 
  • that Trump is Putin's stooge, 
  • that the Wuflu is all Trump's fault 
  • and the deadliest scourge known to history, that Trump is a nascent dictator destroying our democratic institutions and a hundred other loony tune fairy tales.
The only difference is their crackpot theories destroy cities and bring the country to a halt and cost us trillions while Q and Infowars cost no one anything and have virtually no influence.
They should change their favored handle from Progressives to Projectionists."

Houston police chief tells frustrated or laid off officers from defunded departments: 'Come to Houston' - TheBlaze

Image result for  wikicommons images Houston Police LogoHouston police chief tells frustrated or laid off officers from defunded departments: 'Come to Houston' - TheBlaze:

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo has a message for disgruntled or laid off officers from around the country amid the growing nationwide trend to defund the police: "Come to Houston."

Must see! 35 sec.-----"We Are Democrats"

Thomas Gallatin: California Blackouts: A Warning Against the Green New Deal — The Patriot Post

Thomas Gallatin: California Blackouts: A Warning Against the Green New Deal — The Patriot Post
"...“The outages … mark the third time in four days that the state’s utilities deliberately cut power to protect a grid that’s been pushed to the brink of failure as people blast their air conditioners and fans to keep cool. 
...The primary culprit for these power shortages is the inconsistent nature of renewable energy. 
...That’s what happened this weekend. 
Many natural gas and nuclear plants that can generate power 24/7 have shut down in recent years because they can’t compete with heavily subsidized green energy. 
...This problem is entirely the fault of the state’s Democrats, who “have mandated that renewables account for 60% of state electricity by 2030, which has forced power providers to invest in renewable energy sources now to meet the deadline.”...Read all.

Lunch video-----Inside Nancy Pelosi’s District: This Is Not What America Should Look Like

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BEHRENS: As Kamala Harris Takes The National Spotlight, It’s Lights Out For California Families | The Daily Caller

BEHRENS: As Kamala Harris Takes The National Spotlight, It’s Lights Out For California Families | The Daily Caller:
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How does Senator Harris reconcile her radical energy ideas with the current plight facing California’s families? Her enablers in the media aren’t asking.
However, when it comes to the consequences of the radical green agenda, it’s not unusual for Kamala Harris to cut the power at any moment.
Look no further than early 2019 when Senator Harris signed on as a co-sponsor to the disaster known as the Green New Deal. She proudly declared:

‘Black linguistic justice’: Professors demand end to standard English as the norm | The College Fix

See the source image‘Black linguistic justice’: Professors demand end to standard English as the norm | The College Fix
  • Abolish ‘White Mainstream English,’ English professors argue
"A national professional association of writing instructors recently published a list of demands that argued the current emphasis on standard English is rooted in racism and called for a complete overhaul of how language is taught.
...The statement called for an end to “White Mainstream English,” arguing such an action would “decolonize” students’ minds and the English language, as well as help students “unlearn white supremacy.”
The demands were written by five English professors and a writing scholar and the document is titled: “This Ain’t Another Statement! This is a DEMAND for Black Linguistic Justice!”...Read all!

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High Schoolers Don't Read Books Anymore… and Why That Sets Them Up for Failure | Intellectual Takeout

High Schoolers Don't Read Books Anymore… and Why That Sets Them Up for Failure | Intellectual Takeout
"By now, it’s a well-known fact that American adults don’t read
Fourteen percent can’t read at all. 
Thirteen percent can’t read proficiently.
High school kids are a different matter. After all, they spend a lot of their time in school. Wouldn't that fact alone help them get a fair number of books under their belt?
Not according to a new study out of the American Psychological Association. Conducted by psychologist and professor Jean Twenge, the study finds that the reading decline among American teens is worse than expected. 
In 2016, only 16 percent of high school seniors reported daily reading of a book or magazine. 
Roughly 40 years ago, 60 percent of high school seniors did the same...Read all.
High School Book Reading

#1 This day 1962-----Little Eva - Loco-motion(1962)

Climate Collusion And Fraud (Part 2)

"In part two of this video, I show that the global temperature record bears no resemblance to reality, and is the product of collusion among scientists at different agencies."

"Not radical!"


Rand Paul Predicts ‘Catastrophe’ For Stock Market If Democrats Win And Borrowing Continues | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images Rand PaulRand Paul Predicts ‘Catastrophe’ For Stock Market If Democrats Win And Borrowing Continues | The Daily Caller:

Paul argued that giving people money makes it “less painful to be in a recession,” thus prolonging it. Since this one is “created by the government,” the Kentucky senator said the answer is to put pressure on governors who are “causing the unemployment.”

Hospital Bed Occupancy Rate Below Pre-Coronavirus Levels

"When Gov. Gretchen Whitmer implemented the stay-at-home mandate on March 23, she said she was doing it “so our health system has a fighting chance.”
The state’s average hospital occupancy rate was at 62.2% as of Aug. 17, making it lower than it was in some non-pandemic years. 
That’s according to a survey of hospitals tracked by the state of Michigan. 
There were 653 COVID-19 patients hospitalized as of Aug. 17. 
By comparison, there were 3,357 people hospitalized with the coronavirus on April 20.
Michigan’s bed occupancy rates, on average, were 66% in 1990 and 2010 and 65% in 2000 and 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

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History for August 21

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History for August 21 - On-This-Day.com
William Count Basie 1904, Melvin Van Peebles 1932 - Actor, director, Wilt Chamberlain 1936
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Kenny Rogers 1938 - Country singer, Clarence Williams III 1939 - Actor ("The Mod Squad," "Purple Rain"), Jackie DeShannon 1944 - Singer
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1888 - The adding machine was patented by William Burroughs.
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1923 - In Kalamazoo, Michigan, an ordinance was passed forbidding dancers from gazing into the eyes of their partner.
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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Fact Check: Debunking 10 Myths About the U.S. Postal Service | The Heritage Foundation

Image result for flickr commons images Mail BoxFact Check: Debunking 10 Myths About the U.S. Postal Service | The Heritage Foundation:

Make no mistake: The Postal Service faces real challenges that require congressional action to solve. Yet, while genuine differences exist between the left and the right about how best to address the problems, that’s not an excuse for melodramatic rumor-mongering.

The way we were-----1858 Staten Island Quarantine War

Boob-tube-----News Bloopers Reporters have Dirty Minds Part 2

Boeing Officially(ish) Rebrands The 737 MAX | One Mile at a Time

Image result for 737 Max 8 PlaneBoeing Officially(ish) Rebrands The 737 MAX | One Mile at a Time
"While this rebranding has been rumored for a while, it looks like it’s now more or less official.
Boeing has today announced an order for up to four Boeing 737 jets by Polish airline Enter Air. 
Yes, the airline is ordering Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, but that’s not how they’re being described. 
These planes are being described as Boeing 737-8 aircraft. 
This is clearly part of a very slow and subtle rebranding exercise for the troubled jet.
...To be clear, internally the plane has long been known as the 737-8, but to the public the “MAX” branding has been used. In this case Boeing is essentially just going back to the initial name of the plane, and dropping “MAX.”
...President Trump suggested this rebranding last April, and I guess he was onto something…Read all!

Rutherford County Schools Tell Parents Not to Monitor Their Child’s Virtual Classrooms - Tennessee Star

Image result for nothing to see hereRutherford County Schools Tell Parents Not to Monitor Their Child’s Virtual Classrooms - Tennessee Star
"Parents of students who attend Rutherford County Schools (RCS) must agree not to monitor their child’s online classroom sessions.
Officials at all county schools are asking parents to sign forms agreeing not to watch these virtual classes.
The Tennessee Star received a copy of such a form this week....Read all!

Clothing store waives $20 appointment fee for black customers — but whites still have to pay up - TheBlaze

Image result for free clip art WrongClothing store waives $20 appointment fee for black customers — but whites still have to pay up - TheBlaze:

A clothing store in downtown Savannah, Georgia, raised some eyebrows recently when it waived a $20 appointment fee for black customers and other people of color while keeping the fee intact for white customers, WJCL-TV reported.