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Monday, June 21, 2021
History for June 21
- 1788 - The U.S. Constitution went into effect when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it.
- 1834 - Cyrus McCormick patented the first practical mechanical reaper for farming. His invention allowed farmers to more than double their crop size.
- 1859 - Andrew Lanergan received the first rocket patent.
- 1893 - The Ferris Wheel was introduced at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, IL.
- 1954 - The American Cancer Society reported significantly higher death rates among cigarette smokers than among non-smokers.
- 1985 - Scientists announced that skeletal remains exhumed in Brazil were those of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Rep Thomas Massie slams Fauci and CDC over natural immunity for covid - TheBlaze
Biden Admin Takes Card from Nazi Germany, Asks Americans to Report 'Potentially' Radicalized Friends and Family
“This involves creating contexts in which those who are family members or friends or co-workers know that there are pathways and avenues to raise concerns and seek help for those who they have perceived to be radicalizing and potentially radicalizing towards violence,” he said.
It worked for the brown-shirts in the 1930s-----'Rabble-rousing idiots': Antifa converge on Western Conservative Summit in Denver - Washington Times
Joe Rogan goes nuclear on CNN's Brian Stelter: 'Motherf***er, you're supposed to be a journalist!' - TheBlaze
Whitmer, lawmakers call for ‘hero pay’ for essential workers
- the one-time $1,000 bonus for first responders earlier in the pandemic and
- the $2-per-hour wage hike for direct care workers who provide Medicaid-funded care.
- grocery stores,
- hospitals,
- schools,
- mass transit, and
- so many other industries — who went to work every day knowing they risked bringing home a deadly virus to their own families,” Bullock said.
California Exported Activists to Cure Ballots in Arizona, Georgia in Days Following Election
A California nonprofit called Unite Here is profiled in yet another extraordinary piece in The Atlantic in which they admit they sent activists across state lines to Arizona to help “cure” ballots in the days following the election.
The article titled, “How Unite Here Turned the West’s Biggest Red State Blue” (subtitled: “Arizona was pivotal in the 2020 presidential election. Its shift was no accident.”), rather shamelessly details how activists associated with the nonprofit had affected races in Arizona in the past and had their sights set on the general election as early as July...Read all!
Black father destroys critical race theory at school board meeting: 'How did I get where I am right now if some white man kept me down?' - TheBlaze
Must read! This is the template they will use for future racist policies!-----Detroit marijuana licensing program ‘likely unconstitutional,’ says federal judge who shut it down
- who have lived in the city for 15 of the last 30 years;
- have lived in the city for 13 of the last 30 years and are low income;
- or have lived in the city for 10 of the last 30 years and have a marijuana conviction
- or a parent with a marijuana conviction.
- a head start on application processing. .
- Legacy applicants were also to receive a 99% discount on licensing fees in 2021,
- a 75% discount on licensing fees in 2022, and
- the opportunity to purchase city-owned land for 25% of the market value...
- The Detroit licensing plan calls for no less than 50% of up to 75 new retail businesses to be owned by legacy residents and the 50% legacy minimum applies to most other license types...Read all!!!!
Payback time!-----Daily Dose of Downey: Biden, de Blasio in Black Kowtow Contest, Woman Who Let Killer Walk Shot to Death
- Panderteenth
- But Wait, There’s More
New York City taxpayers, oops, I mean De Blasio, will deposit yet another $45 million into 2,800 four-year scholarship accounts for “black and low-income CUNY students” with the primary focus being on students at the mostly black Medgar Evers College and low-income students living in neighborhoods that ignored CCP virus lockdown orders were impacted most by COVID. The Juneteenth servility plan also includes a $20 million grant to Medgar Evans College...
- But Wait, There is STILL More
New York City is now handing $1,250 a month to 40 young homeless people, 18-24, to see if they use it to get an apartment. ...A University of Chicago study reports that homeless youth are “much more likely to be Black and brown and LGBTQ than their older counterparts,” as 95% are people of color....Read all!
Leaked Email from Lori Lightfoot Makes Chicago Mayor Look Like Petulant Brat to Her Staff
The disturbing email was obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request by Chicago Tribune reporter Gregory Pratt, who shared it on Twitter.
In the chilling six-paragraph Jan. 28 email, a furious Lightfoot berated her staff about needing unstructured time to herself during the workday — which she called “office time.”
She pouted that “since my prior requests are routinely ignored, I am resorting to this.”
Then, like a 2-year-old throwing a tantrum, the Democrat wrote the same sentence 16 times in a row...It gets worse, read all.
Ron DeSantis Is Sending Florida Law Enforcement To The Southern Border | The Daily Caller
This is CNN's home page right now. They want so badly for us to hate each other. It's really sick. | Not the Bee
"...Such flaming hot garbage.
Biden makes Juneteenth a national holiday and what is our clown media's take?
Hey CNN: The rights of black Americans are NOT under assault.
History for June 20
- 1756 - In India, 150 British soldiers were imprisoned in a cell that became known as the "Black Hole of Calcutta."
- 1782 - The U.S. Congress approved the Great Seal of the United States.
- 1837 - Queen Victoria ascended the British throne following the death of her uncle, King William IV.
- 1928 - Washburn-Crosby Company merged with 26 other mills to become General Mills.
- 1941 - The U.S. Army Air Forces was established, replacing the Army Air Corps. The Army Air Forces were abolished with the creation of the United States Air Force in 1947.
- 1943 - Race-related rioting erupted in Detroit. Federal troops were sent in two days later to end the violence that left more than 30 dead.
- 1947 - Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel was murdered in Beverly Hills, CA, at the order of mob associates angered over the soaring costs of his project, the Flamingo resort in Las Vegas, NV.
- 1967 - Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted. The U.S. Supreme Court later overturned the conviction.
- 1977 - The Trans-Alaska Pipeline began operation.










