Monday, October 17, 2022

We are paying for this racist??-----Racism Is the 'Precious' of the Left

Racism Is the 'Precious' of the Left

"Kelisa Wing is in charge of diversity, equity and inclusion...for the Department of Defense Education Activity. This is the education arm of the Pentagon. What does it do?

DoDEA operates 160 schools in 8 Districts located in 11 foreign countries, 7 states, and 2 territories across 10 time zones...

Wing is currently being investigated for the following Tweet:

I am so exhausted by these white folx in these PD sessions this lady actually had the CAUdacity to say that black people can be racist too…I had to stop the session and give this lady the BUSINESS… we are not the majority, we do not have power...

Aside from the grammar, spelling, and punctuation displayed by an education expert, one can see where Ms. Wing falls on the political spectrum...

Lots of whop here!-----The week in whoppers: The NYT's sugar-coating of Biden's lies, MSNBC's disaster lunacy and more

The week in whoppers: The NYT's sugar-coating of Biden's lies, MSNBC's disaster lunacy and more
Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions
This story:
Joe Biden
The New York Times claimed Monday that President Biden is a “storyteller” who “spins yarns” after getting caught in another lie.
NY Post composite / istock/ Getty Images

We say: “Storyteller” who “spins yarns”? C’mon, man — the guy’s a pathological liar...No, when it comes to honesty, the Gray Lady’s no better than Biden himself...

Arizona PBS Executives' Leftist Bias on Full-Display in Unearthed Tweets

Arizona PBS Executives' Leftist Bias on Full-Display in Unearthed Tweets

Executives at Arizona PBS, which is giving Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs a one-on-one interview against the direction of the Clean Elections Commission, have a history of publicizing their biases for Democrats, including Hobbs, and against Republicans.

Wow!-----Something Strange is Happening on Twitter!

Classic example of media headlines lying to you. Again!---Trump says ‘U.S. Jews have to get their act together,’ returning to antisemitic trope.

Trump says ‘U.S. Jews have to get their act together,’ returning to antisemitic trope
"Former President Donald Trump bashed the U.S. Jewish community on Sunday for, as he put it, being insufficiently supportive of Israel.
"U.S. Jews have to get their act together and appreciate what they have in Israel — before it is too late!" Trump declared on his social media website, Truth Social...

Lunch video-----There is no climate crisis: Tom Harris

Noon-toon


 

Gen Z's new thing to be triggered over: the thumbs up emoji - Louder With Crowder

Gen Z's new thing to be triggered over: the thumbs up emoji - Louder With Crowder

This year marks the ten-year anniversary of me working from home. I often say I would only go back to an office for one of two reasons: a ton of money, or no other options. Hearing that zoomers get triggered by what emoji you use is a key reason why I'm happy with my choice. And why I'm thankful my only coworker is my cat. This started on Reddit, which makes it a thing now. The thumbs-up emoji is triggering.

Read this "denier". Why would the climate hysterics fear this?

 

“Replacing Natural Gas With Hydrogen Is A Fairy Tale”…”Six Times More Electricity”

“Replacing Natural Gas With Hydrogen Is A Fairy Tale”…”Six Times More Electricity”
  • "A mostly ignored problem in the hydrogen discussion is that the existing gas grids are not suitable for handling larger amounts of hydrogen...leads to the embrittlement of metals...
  • But the alternative is not as ‘green’ as hydrogen likes to be called. Among other things, it is pointed out that considerable technical changes would also be required in households, including the piping in the home, among other things due to embrittlement. This would also cost households an enormous amount of money.
  • In addition, it is abundantly inefficient to use electricity from renewable sources to electrolyze water to produce hydrogen for this purpose. ‘In the UK, heating homes with green hydrogen would use about six times more renewable electricity than heat pumps,’...

#1 Movie this week 1968-----Bullitt (1968) Official Trailer - Steve McQueen Movie

#1 This day 1955-----THE FOUR ACES Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

Numbskulls and other Darwinian Issues.

Facebook Jason Jacoby - Notes from Der Kooler
  • Numbskulls and other Darwinian Issues
1. Kids... Pouring out milk won't stop milk production. Ps. The cattle roam free all day, get fed, and get taken care of. They each cost a lot of money. A cow with a full udder actually wants it drained because it's uncomfortable...
2. Other kids. Defacing a Van Gogh painting has nothing to do with the fossil fuel industry. The term oil painting refers to the oil extracted from plants... Especially older paintings. Like linseed, or walnut..
3. NBA player hates the US so he's moving to Hawaii...
6. Congressman Hank Johnson ( D- Ga) asked a general if he placed more troops on Guam would it sink it.. he's still in office a decade later..Read 'em all!


Prosecute to good guys, coddle the predators!-----Rather than prosecuting car thieves, St. Louis wants to sue Kia and Hyundai for making their cars so easy to steal. | Not the Bee

Rather than prosecuting car thieves, St. Louis wants to sue Kia and Hyundai for making their cars so easy to steal. | Not the Bee
"Car thefts are on the rise in St. Louis, and why wouldn't they be? 
  • Kimberly Gardner, the circuit attorney, is a George-Soros-backed, pro-crime prosecutor. Only 25% of crimes have been prosecuted in the city since she took office.
  • Of the cases Gardner is interested in prosecuting, the most famous is when she went after Mark and Patricia McCloskey for brandishing weapons on their property to discourage rioters from attacking them or destroying their home: charges which resulted in a pardon from the governor...

"Family friendly"???

 

Alex Berenson blames Pfizer board member for Twitter ban - TheBlaze

Alex Berenson blames Pfizer board member for Twitter ban - TheBlaze

Berenson believes that he was banned from Twitter because of the influence of a senior board member of Pfizer. Citing emails obtained through discovery in his lawsuit against Twitter, Berenson accused Scott Gottlieb of pressuring Twitter leadership to permanently suspend his account. Gottlieb was the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from 2017 to 2019; he resigned and was named to Pfizer's board of directors three months later.

Complications of the Ukraine War | Imprimis

Complications of the Ukraine War | Imprimis
"...According to what we hear from the White House and from the television networks, the issues at stake in the Ukraine War are simple. 
  • They concern the evil of Vladimir Putin, who woke up one morning and chose, whether out of sadism or insanity, to wreak unspeakable violence on his neighbors. 
  • Putin’s actions are described as an “unprovoked invasion” of a noble democracy by a corrupt autocracy. How we ought to respond is assumed to be a no-brainer. 
The United States has pledged vast quantities of its deadliest weaponry, along with aid that is likely to run into the hundreds of billions of dollars, and has brought large parts of the world economy—particularly in Europe—to a standstill.
  • Now, whenever people in power tell you something is a no-brainer, there’s a good chance that it’s a brainer. And the Ukraine War is more complicated than we’ve been led to assume.
There are reasons why the U.S. might want to project power into the Black Sea region. 
But we must not ignore that the politics of the region are extraordinarily complex...

AM Fruitcake


 

History for October 17

History for October 17 - On-This-Day.com
Evel Knievel (Robert Craig) 1938
  • 1739 - Thomas Coram was granted a Royal Charter from George II so a "hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children" in Londond, England.
  • 1777 - American troops defeated British forces in Saratoga, NY. It was the turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
  • 1931 - Al Capone was convicted on income tax evasion and was sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was released in 1939.
  • 1973 - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) began an oil-embargo against several countries including the U.S. and Great Britain. The incident stemmed from Western support of Israel when Egypt and Syria attacked the nation on October 6, 1973. The embargo lasted until March of 1974.
  • 1978 - U.S. President Carter signed a bill that restored full U.S. citizenship rights to Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Climate activists toss soup all over famous van Gogh 'Sunflowers' painting, glue themselves to gallery wall - TheBlaze

Climate activists toss soup all over famous van Gogh 'Sunflowers' painting, glue themselves to gallery wall - TheBlaze

Climate activists from the group "Just Stop Oil" threw a can of tomato soup over Vincent Van Gogh’s famous "Sunflowers" painting before gluing themselves to the wall below the painting at London's National Gallery on Friday.

The way we were-----Wonderful California 40's in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added

Everything You’ve Heard About Electric Cars is a Lie, Here’s the Truth

Another view with photos!-----Kerch Bridge, Nord Stream the handiwork of top-tier saboteurs

Kerch Bridge, Nord Stream the handiwork of top-tier saboteurs
  • Big blast attacks required highly sophisticated technology and ultra-skilled secret operators that only a few nations possess
"It is increasingly clear that the destruction of part of the Kerch-Crimea bridge and the destruction of three strands of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines required highly sophisticated technology and the skill of secret operators...

Climate Change Weekly - Climate Censors and Their Phony Fact Checks, Paid Shills

Climate Change Weekly #449: In Memoriam: Timothy Ball, Ph.D., Fierce Defender of Science
Climate Change Weekly #450: Climate Censors and Their Phony Fact Checks, Paid Shills - H. Sterling Burnett
"Climate alarmists’ response when the facts don’t fit the narrative they’ve been pushing for two decades is to suppress the facts by killing the messengers. 
  • Today you kill bearers of inconvenient truths not with an ax to the back of the neck but by de-platforming them.
  • The climate censors start by throttling or labelling posts with which they disagree, limiting others’ ability to share unredacted posts on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms. 
  • If that fails to dissuade the climate realists from posting evidence-based claims pointing to an unalarming climate future, the social media giants remove their ability to monetize their online activities. 
  • If these first two attempts at censorship fail to force the realists to toe the party line or at least self-edit their climate posts, Big Tech applies the death penalty. The corporate censors ban them: first temporarily, then, if they repeat the offense of telling the truth, for life from one or all the major online social media platforms...