- 1804 - A raid was led by Lt. Stephen Decatur to burn the U.S. Navy frigate Philadelphia. The ship had been taken by pirates.
- 1857 - The National Deaf Mute College was incorporated in Washington, DC. It was the first school in the world for advanced education of the deaf. The school was later renamed Gallaudet College.
- 1883 - "Ladies Home Journal" began publication.
- 1937 - Wallace H. Carothers received a patent for nylon. Carothers was a research chemist for Du Pont.
- 1959 - Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba after the overthrow of President Fulgencio Batista.
- 2005 - The NHL announced the cancellation of the 2004-2005 season due to a labor dispute. It was the first time a major sports league in North America lost an entire season to a labor dispute.
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Nancy Pelosi Interrupts Press Conference Over Impeachment - Louder With Crowder
The China War | Global Liberty Media - The Counter Narrative
Based on these contradictions, the Chinese War College released a document, in English, listing three forms of warfare: informational, economic, and kinetic (aka ‘guns blazing’). China determined that the United States would win a kinetic war, so while they saw war with the United States as necessary, they decided to use information warfare, and economic warfare, avoiding a kinetic war until China was in a position to win.
In accordance with the recommendations given by the Chinese War College, China announced, side by side with Barrack Obama, in the White House Rose Garden, that China was building research facilities on reefs in the South China Sea. At the time, this seemed benign, but it was a declaration of war...Read all.
Cuomo faces bipartisan condemnation, calls for resignation following latest nursing home revelations - TheBlaze
Global Cooling? NOAA Confirms ‘Full-blown’ Grand Solar Minimum
How Equality Lost to ‘Equity’
- Civil-rights advocates abandon the old ideal for the new term, which ‘has no meaning’ and promises no progress but makes it easy to impute bigotry, says Shelby Steele. By Tunku Varadarajan
Michigan County GOP Censures Rep. Peter Meijer over Vote to Impeach Trump
Meijer, a freshman congressman, joined nine other Republicans in agreeing with Democrats to swiftly pass an article of impeachment in Trump’s final days in office.
Desperate Americans Who Can't Afford Housing Are Becoming "Modern-Day Nomads"... But Not By Choice | ZeroHedge
"A recent story floating around mainstream media regarding “modern-day nomads” reads like a contemporary article on Henry David Thoreau.
It shares stories of people looking to downsize their life and live simply and stories of people who have fallen on hard times, unable to afford rent.
However, what is lacking is the exposure of the dark underbelly of the “modern-day nomad” culture. In other words, they neglect to mention the fact that the enormous growth of the “modern-day nomad” is rooted in the fact that the world economy has all but collapsed, now mired in a global economic depression of unemployment, low wages, and personal financial catastrophes.
While it sounds romantic, it’s often rooted in desperation.
Nevertheless, some of the stories begin in the following way:
If you look closely on city streets, campgrounds, and stretches of desert run by the Bureau of Land Management, you’ll see more Americans living in vehicles than ever before. It was never their plan...Read all.
"Debt Strike!"-----Student Loan Debtors Refusing to Pay Off Debt
Food prices to explode?-----Is the Dakota Access Pipeline Next? Experts Reveal What Will Happen to Food Prices if Biden Shuts Down This Pipeline
Law school defends its right to remove mural depicting slaves being freed | The College Fix
- Vermont Law School seeks to remove Underground Railroad imagery
"...within a few years there will be little societal memory that a man can not become a woman by magically "identifying"..."
Coronavirus & School Closures: Biden Policy Ignores Science, Favors Teachers Unions | National Review
NEVER trust the lying-lib media. NEVER!-----NYT Retracts Story First Published on Jan. 8 That Capitol Hill Police Officer Was Killed by a Fire Extinguisher Thrown by Protesters
"Wow, what coincidental timing.
The story claiming that a police officer was murdered by Trump supporters during the Capitol Hill protest on January 6 is, for all practical purposes, retracted by the NYT the day after Pres. Trump is acquitted on the impeachment charge of having instigated those protests — which were declared by Democrats and the media an “insurrection” against the government.
... Here is the way the story today reports on Officer Sicknick’s death:
The circumstances surrounding Mr. Sicknick’s death were not immediately clear, and the Capitol Police said only that he had “passed away due to injuries sustained while on duty.”
But now consider what reporters and editors at the NYT — with 72 hours to get their facts straight — made the editorial judgment to run as factual information on January 9:
“[P]ro-Trump rioters attacked that citadel of democracy, overpowered Mr. Sicknick, 42, and struck him in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials. With a bloody gash in his head, Mr. Sicknick was rushed to the hospital and placed on life support. He died on Thursday evening.”...Read all.








