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Sunday, March 20, 2022
ESPN TAKES MOMENT OF SILENCE IN PROTEST OF ‘DON’T SAY GAY
Israeli study finds fourth mRNA vaccine dose 'may only have marginal benefits' for young, healthy people - TheBlaze
Soooo, when the "pandemic" is over, they'll be readers??-----Lakeshore preschools focus on early literacy | wzzm13.com
- Half of Michigan 3rd graders fail literacy exam as pandemic learning takes its toll
- The Michigan Department of Education said 52 percent of third-graders failed to pass their literacy exams.
The Michigan Department of Education said third graders were about four months behind in reading and that approximately half of them had failed the state’s literacy exam.
“We're seeing our students continuing to grow,” Bill O’Brien, Mona Shores Superintendent said...Read all.
10 Realities of Ukraine | RealClearPolitics--By Victor Davis Hanson
- One -- Reassuring an enemy what one will not do ensures that the enemy will do just that and more. Unpredictability and occasional enigmatic silence bolster deterrence. But President Joe Biden's predictable reassurance to Russian President Vladimir Putin that he will show restraint means Putin likely will not...
- Three -- Europe, NATO members, and Germany in particular have de facto admitted that their past decades of shutting down nuclear plants, coal mines, and oil and gas fields have left Europe at the mercy of Russia. They are promising to rearm and meet their promised military contributions. By their actions, they are admitting that their critics, the United States in particular, were right, and they were dangerously wrong in empowering Putin.
- Four -- China is now pro-Russian...
History for March 20
- 1760 - The great fire of Boston destroyed 349 buildings.
- 1852 - Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book "Uncle Tom’s Cabin," subtitled "Life Among the Lowly," was first published.
- 1854 - The Republican Party was organized in Ripon, WI. About 50 slavery opponents began the new political group.
- 1897 - The first intercollegiate basketball game that used five players per team was held. The contest was Yale versus Pennsylvania. Yale won by a score of 32-10.
- 1933 - The first German concentration camp was completed at Dachau.
- 1989 - A Washington, DC, district court judge blocked a curfew imposed by Mayor Barry and the City Council.
- 1995 - In Tokyo, 12 people were killed and more than 5,500 others were sickened when packages containing the nerve gas Sarin was released on five separate subway trains. The terrorists belonged to a doomsday cult in Japan.
- 2003 - U.S. and British forces invaded Iraq from Kuwait.
Saturday, March 19, 2022
I will 'literally fight you, b**ch': Over 100 Yale Law students ambush free speech panel; cops called to escort speakers to safety - TheBlaze
When protesters heckled and raised middle fingers at Stith, the Free Beacon said she told them all to "grow up."
As you might guess — based on the protesters' collective attitude — they reacted with shocked howls and shouts at panelists and declarations that their outbursts are "free speech."
New Study Confirms Ivermectin Outperforms Other Options
"Tested on the Omicron variant, ivermectin outperformed 10 medications, including one approved for emergency use.
At nearly no other time in history has there been this level of fear generated across the world as experienced thus far in 2020 and 2021.
Blistering Doc 'Whose Children Are They' Takes on Teachers Unions - Hollywood in Toto
“Whose Children Are They?” is a blistering attack on public schools in the 21st century. The documentary...excoriates schools for indoctrinating children in Black Lives Matter rhetoric, Critical Race Theory and more. Meanwhile, both scholastic achievement, and the young students themselves, get lost in the progressive shuffle...Read/view all!
Zelenskyy addresses Congress, calls for 'no-fly zone' amid Ukraine's 'darkest time' - TheBlaze
Russia duped Europe into energy dependence by funding 'rabid environmental groups': experts | Fox News
"For years, world leaders have accused Russia of funding environmental groups in Europe to steer nations away from energy independence and strengthen Russia’s iron grip over the continent.
- "The Russians actually fund some of the most rabid environmental groups in Europe because they sic them on the energy projects that aren’t Russian," James Carafano...
"I have met allies who can report that Russia, as part of their sophisticated information and disinformation operations, engaged actively with so-called non-governmental organisations - environmental organisations working against shale gas - to maintain European dependence on imported Russian gas," Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former prime minister of Denmark and then-secretary-general of NATO, said, according to the Guardian...Read all.
Israeli study finds fourth mRNA vaccine dose 'may only have marginal benefits' for young, healthy people - TheBlaze
And our children are being taught this in our public schools!!-----AOC gives lessons in capitalism vs. socialism (in a Biden-esque whisper voice)
"A few days ago, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez put her econ degree to work with a Twitter thread explaining capitalism, gas prices, subsidies and other things.
Now, who’s up for a lesson in socialism vs. capitalism, all in a whisper voice that might remind you of when President Biden does it? Brace for some knowledge to drop:
“Most people are not capitalists, because they don’t have capitalist money — they’re not billionaires.” Wait, you can’t be a capitalist unless you’re a billionaire? That’s interesting.
But wait, there’s more...Read all!
Democratic governor warns against 'echoing Socialist Party lines' and forcing Big Oil to drill
- Gas prices in the U.S. keep going up and up, and Washington's Democrats have found a convenient scapegoat for the pain inflicted on American drivers — Big Oil.
- First, oil companies need long-term price stability. If a company moves now, it could lose out if prices drop before new oil actually starts flowing. It “could be in six months, it could be in a year,” Polis says of the lag each company has to factor in...
- A company like Exxon (XOM) surely remembers investing over the last decade and then posting a net annual loss of $22.4 billion for 2020, the largest in its history.
- The oil giant survived but many smaller companies failed. In a recent oil bankruptcy report, the Texas law firm Haynes and Boone documented more than 600 industry bankruptcies from 2015 through 2021...Read all.