- 1649 - England's King Charles I was beheaded.
- 1798 - The first brawl in the U.S. House of Representatives took place. Congressmen Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold fought on the House floor.
- 1933 - Adolf Hitler was named the German Chancellor.
- 1948 - Indian political and spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi was murdered by a Hindu extremist.
- 1962 - Two members of the "Flying Wallendas" high-wire act were killed when their seven-person pyramid collapsed during a performance in Detroit, MI.
- 1979 - The civilian government of Iran announced it had decided to allow Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to return. He had been living in exile in France.
- 1995 - Researchers from the U.S. National Institutes of Health announced that clinical trials had demonstrated the effectiveness of the first preventative treatment for sickle cell anemia.
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Saturday, January 30, 2021
History for January 30
Friday, January 29, 2021
New York 'Undercounted' Coronavirus-Related Nursing Home Deaths
New York Attorney General Letitia James released a report Thursday which found Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration had “undercounted” the number of coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes by as much as 50 percent.
According to an online press release regarding the 76-page report, the discovery was made as AG James was “investigating nursing homes throughout New York state based on allegations of patient neglect and other concerning conduct that may have jeopardized the health and safety of residents and employees.”
Biden Exec Order Creates Depression-Era ‘Civilian Climate Corps’
"Three things that killed the Roman Empire:
"Three things that killed the Roman Empire:
Tulsi Gabbard: Democrats Are Trying to Turn America into a 'Police State'
She explained she took exception to comments from former CIA Director John Brennan and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on how they proposed to deal with perceived threats to public safety.
We are ruled by infantile morons!
"Michigan House member David LaGrand, (D) District 75, Grand Rapids.
Is this clown wearing a bulletproof vest?"
We pay these propagandists to radicalize our children? WHY?!-----British professor backed by Natural Trust claims gardening is “racist”
NY health officials threaten residents with involuntary COVID quarantine if they don't self-quarantine - TheBlaze
Virginia Rule Allowing Late Ballots Missing Postmark Was Illegal, Court Rules | The Daily Caller
"The Virginia Board of Elections rule allowing officials to count ballots that arrived without a postmark up to three days after the election was illegal, a state judge ruled.
Virginia Circuit Court Judge William Eldridge ruled the state’s late mail-in ballot law violated state statute and permanently banned the law in future Virginia elections, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) announced Monday. PILF sued the state’s board of elections in October on behalf of Thomas Reed, a Frederick County, Virginia election official...Read all.
So many folks (esp. the media) are missing the complete backstory on the GameStop ($GME) debacle and how we got here.
"So many folks (esp. the media) are missing the complete backstory on $GME and how we got here.
This has been simmering for over a year and the story behind it is great.
So back in September 2019 (!) some guy named DeepFuckingValue posted this on r/wallstreetbets:
At the time, nobody understood his position at all.
"Bid-ask spread on these are ridiculous, good luck getting rid of them" lol.
For the next year, every month about once a month, he posted his "YOLO GME" position.
University professor says heterosexuality is 'tragic' and causes all sorts of societal problems for men and women - TheBlaze
The split is happening!-----Colorado residents seek to secede to join Wyoming, citing shift in state's priorities | OutThere Colorado
"Dubbed "Weld County, Wyoming," a group has popped up with the goal of getting an initiative added to their county's November 2021 ballot that would "instruct Weld County Commissioners to engage and explore the annexation of Weld County with the State of Wyoming's Legislature."
If the proposal is eventually included on the November ballot and the initiative passes, the Colorado legislature and the Wyoming legislature would have to approve it, along with possible approval from Colorado voters and Congress required, according the Mayor of Erie, Colorado.
Weld County has an estimated population (2019) of around 325,000 residents while Wyoming has an estimated population (2019) of around 579,000 residents statewide.
History for January 29
- 1820 - Britain's King George III died insane at Windsor Castle.
- 1850 - Henry Clay introduced in the Senate a compromise bill on slavery that included the admission of California into the Union as a free state.
- 1886 - The first successful petrol-driven motorcar, built by Karl Benz, was patented.
- 1916 - In World War I, Paris was bombed by German zeppelins for the first time.
- 1963 - Britain was refused entry into the EEC.
- 1979 - U.S. President Carter formally welcomed Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping to the White House. The visit followed the establishment of diplomatic relations.
- 1990 - Joseph Hazelwood, the former skipper of the Exxon Valdez, went on trial in Anchorage, AK, on charges that stemmed from America's worst oil spill. Hazelwood was later acquitted of all the major charges and was convicted of a misdemeanor.
- 1997 - America Online agreed to give refunds to frustrated customers under threat of lawsuits across the country. Customers were unable to log on after AOL offered a flat $19.95-a-month rate.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Newsom's sudden lockdown lift BACKFIRES, further fuels 'Recall Gavin' campaign - TheBlaze
Sen. Paul's Cage Match With Stephanopoulos Is A Pattern For The Right
Rand Paul’s patience ran out this week when he made an appearance on ABC with George Stephanopoulos and the latter exchanged journalistic inquiry for partisan hackery. The ensuing fight, however, was a case study in what the media has become and how all conservatives who hit the airwaves ought to take them on.
Rather than pose legitimate questions to the Kentucky senator, Stephanopoulos, who made his money as a Clinton-era Democratic operative before jumping over to the world of “objective journalism,” assumed one of the corporate media’s favorite stances. Let’s call it “media antagonism.”










