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Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Pennsylvania lawmakers find there were more votes than voters
Fauci doubles down after being confronted over startling admission that he deceived the public about herd immunity - TheBlaze
The Shaky Case for State Bailouts
- The report tells us: "Alaska chopped resources for public broadcasting.
- New York City gutted a nascent composting program that could have kept tons of food waste out of landfills….
- In Maryland, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will lose a $1.6 million state subsidy."
- Orchestras, for instance, overwhelmingly benefit the rich. If affluent Americans want to enjoy the pleasure of live classical music, they should pay for it themselves, fully and honestly.
- ...spending includes the lavish pensions paid to state employees. Why should I, as a resident of Virginia, pay for public employees' retirements in badly managed states such as Kentucky? As the Times explains, Kentucky has one of the most poorly funded public-sector pension systems in the country, and now it is further delaying its payments into the system.
- Meanwhile, "some, like California and New Jersey, had recently committed to raising their contributions to cover past underpayments—but now can't afford to do so."
Why Is Solar Energy Getting 250 Times More In Federal Tax Credits Than Nuclear?
"The Washington Favor Factory never sleeps.
Without a doubt, it was the solar- and wind-energy sectors.
According to a December 21 estimate from the Joint Committee on Taxation, the extension of the solar sector’s investment tax credit (ITC) will cost the American treasury another $7 billion between now and 2030...Those billions will be added to the $27 billion in ITC credits that were already designated for the solar sector and $34 billion in PTC that will be collected by Big Wind between now and 2029.

Dark Age of Science: Top Doctor Booted from Position After Questioning Lockdowns
DISPATCHES FROM THE INTERSECTION OF CANCEL CULTURE AND THE EDUCATION APOCALYPSE
Four years ago, 15-year-old Mimi Groves, then a freshman at Heritage High School in Virginia, was excited to get her learner’s permit. After receiving it, she sent her friend a 3-second Snapchat video in which she said: “I can drive, [n-word]!”
Somehow, the video was circulated among a few students at school. It survived for years, and, last year, Jimmy Galligan, who was a senior along with Groves at Heritage, ended up seeing it. Galligan, whose mother is black and whose father is white, said he was offended by the video. Instead of explaining the issue with a white girl using the slur to Groves herself, Galligan held onto the video and waited until he could use it against Groves to destroy her.
Typically, such an act would be seen as bullying, but in today’s pro-cancel-culture society, Galligan received a New York Times profile and the story presented from his point of view, along with a headline clearly favoring his actions. “A Racial Slur, a Viral Video, and a Reckoning,” reads the Times headline about Galligan’s act.
The “reckoning” refers to what Groves endured at the hands of Galligan. Groves had been accepted to the University of Tennessee and was set to join the school’s cheer team, which at the time was the reigning national champion. When Galligan posted the video of Groves online and it went viral, she lost her position on the cheer team and was forced to withdraw from the university after facing pressure from admissions officials. The officials apparently told her they received “hundreds of emails and phone calls from outraged alumni, students and the public,” the Times reported.
Groves told the Times that she didn’t “understand the severity of the word, or the history and context behind it because” she was so young. She told the outlet the slur was used in “all the songs we listened to, and I’m not using that as an excuse.”
There’s something for everyone to hate in this story: A college freshman gets her life destroyed by being videoed quoting a rap song when she was 15. The crusading New York Times, staffed by journalists who earlier this year exclaimed that a Tom Cotton op-ed somehow endangered them, is thrilled to sic the social media dog pile onto her. And college administrators who take their lead from that mob. A whole lot of people who should know better need to ask themselves:
UV LED lights kill 99% of COVID in 30 seconds, new study - TheBlaze
Asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 didn’t occur at all, study of 10 million finds
- Only 300 asymptomatic cases in the study of nearly 10 million were discovered, and none of those tested positive for COVID-19.
The disgusting media uses this for their headline? Misses the entire point!!----------Michigan AG to Trump: ‘stop obsessing about those women from Michigan. You’re not our type’
LANSING, MI – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has fired back at President Donald Trump after he suggested she should face sanctions for pursuing sanctions against lawyers questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election.“These lawyers are true patriots who are fighting for the truth and, obviously, getting very close,” Trump tweeted on Sunday.
“A patriot is a person who vigorously defends their country against its enemies and detractors,” she wrote. “History will reveal which you were. I wish you loved your country half as much as you love yourself. Also, time to stop obsessing about those women from Michigan. You’re not our type.”
Insanity Wrap #113: Trump Had No Choice But to Sign Corrupt 'Relief' Bill
Facts Are Stubborn Things

Trump’s pardons are tyrannical and Literally Hitler™ and…
Oh.
Nevermind.
More seriously, we’d love to see Trump use his pardon power more.
Lots more.
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"...widow blames Trump" | Facebook
Praying covid patient beaten to death by roommate - TheBlaze
Washington Drowns In Red Ink - Frank Vernuccio
History for December 29
- 1812 - The USS Constitution won a battle with the British ship HMS Java about 30 miles off the coast of Brazil. Before Commodore William Bainbridge ordered the sinking of the Java he had her wheel removed to replace the one the Constitution had lost during the battle.
- 1813 - The British burned Buffalo, NY, during the War of 1812.
- 1845 - U.S. President James Polk and signed legislation making Texas the 28th state of the United States.
- 1911 - Sun Yat-sen became the first president of a republican China.
- 1934 - Japan renounced the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930.
- 1940 - During World War II, Germany began dropping incendiary bombs on London.
- 1952 - The first transistorized hearing aid was offered for sale by Sonotone Corporation.






