Saturday, November 12, 2022

Reporter spins inflation numbers to claim 'disinflation' is happening. But the truth quickly catches up. - TheBlaze

Reporter spins inflation numbers to claim 'disinflation' is happening. But the truth quickly catches up. - TheBlaze

A reporter tried to spin the latest inflation report, claiming it shows that "disinflation" is happening. But the reporter excluded a key metric that disproved his own claim. What did the reporter claim?

The way we were-----"COWARD"

WHAT’s the Issue NOW?!

Using covid as a political tool-----U.S. will keep Covid public health emergency in place at least until mid January

U.S. will keep Covid public health emergency in place at least until mid January

  • HHS did not alert states of any intent to lift the public health emergency by a Friday notification deadline, which means it will remain place at least through mid January.
  • The public health emergency, first declared in January 2020 and renewed every 90 days since, has had a vast impact on the U.S. health-care system.
  • The declaration has dramatically expanded public health insurance through Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program...
  • HHS has estimated that as many as 15 million people could lose Medicaid or CHIP once the programs return to normal operations...

A Cold Winter for Europe: Blame Strategic Blindness :: Gatestone Institute

A Cold Winter for Europe: Blame Strategic Blindness :: Gatestone Institute

Biden-nominated US Attorney Rachael Rollins under multiple investigations for possible Hatch Act violations, could face removal - TheBlaze

Biden-nominated US Attorney Rachael Rollins under multiple investigations for possible Hatch Act violations, could face removal - TheBlaze

The Justice Department's inspector general is investigating Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins over a possible Hatch Act violation as well as for allegedly using a personal cell phone to conduct official business. According to the AP, this will be the second investigation into potential wrongdoing by the Democrat attorney since she took the role less than a year ago.

Tucker Carlson: It’s hard to understand this

ANALYSIS: TRUE.

Instapundit--ANALYSIS: TRUE.

Elon Musk is not a national security threat — TikTok is: Joe Biden is focusing on the wrong social media giant.

But Tik Tok isn’t a threat to the Democrats, and Elon Musk is.--Posted by  

Well worth your time! Lunch video-----Risk benefit analysis

Noon-toon


 

Jean-Pierre completely ignores reporter who confronts her with Biden's own words on shutting down coal plants - TheBlaze

Jean-Pierre completely ignores reporter who confronts her with Biden's own words on shutting down coal plants - TheBlaze

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre completely ignored a reporter's question on Monday that poked holes in her narrative about President Joe Biden's coal plant gaffe.

Incredible how the clueless left whines.


 

Read ALL!-----BIG DAY for Trump-Endorsed Candidates that Fake News Media Will Not Report - 9 Losses and 174 Wins So Far!

BIG DAY for Trump-Endorsed Candidates that Fake News Media Will Not Report - 9 Losses and 174 
"According to the fake news, former President Donald Trump did not see the victory he had thought his endorsement would create on election night. 
But that is not accurate. 
Trump already has tallied more clear wins than defeats.
  • When President Trump endorsed J.D. Vance on April 15, 2022, he was polling in 5th place for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. His endorsement led to a resounding 8% margin of primary victory by Vance among a 7-candidate field. In the general election, Vance was outspent by $35 million.
  • President Trump endorsed Blake Masters on June 2, 2022, when Masters was polling in 3rd place for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. His endorsement led to a tremendous 12% margin of primary victory by Masters among a 5-candidate field. In the general election, Masters was outspent by nearly $70 million.
  • President Trump endorsed Dr. Oz on April 9, 2022, when Oz was trailing his opponent by 7%. Through President Trump’s endorsement and relentless support, Oz won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. In the general election, Oz was outspent by over $16 million...READ ALL!

Hating on those non-vaxed... yet she's now dead.


 

We're doing this insanity on purpose!-----UK blackouts 'much more likely' as nuclear issues in France spark import fears | Science | News | Express.co.uk

UK blackouts 'much more likely' as nuclear issues in France spark import fears | Science | News | Express.co.uk
  • France is expected to produce far less nuclear electricity than was previously envisaged, sparking fears that it will have to conserve its energy and withhold exports to Britain.
  • This has heightened fears the UK may not be able to import enough energy from Europe as Russian President Vladamir Putin mulls over further gas cuts
  • National Grid has drafted up an emergency "worst-case scenario" plan that would see Britons subjected to three-hour rolling blackouts during the coldest months of the year as operators work to balance the grid...

#1 This day 1963-----Nino Tempo & April Stevens - Deep Purple

Election Day balloting becomes increasingly irrelevant--Tuesday Takeaways | RealClearPolitics

Tuesday Takeaways | RealClearPolitics - By Victor Davis Hanson
  • Election Night also no longer exists. Returns are not counted for days. It is intolerable for a modern democracy to wait and wait for all sorts of different ballots both cast and counted under radically different and sometimes dubious conditions.
  • The Democrats -- with overwhelming media and money advantages -- have mastered these arts of massive and unprecedented early, mail-in, and absentee voting. 
  • Old-fashioned Republicans count on riling up their voters to show up on Election Day. 
  • But it is far easier to finesse and control the mail-in ballots than to "get out the vote."...

Always trust the science experts!


 

Prices Stay Sky-High In October As Inflation Continues To Run Hot | The Daily Caller

Prices Stay Sky-High In October As Inflation Continues To Run Hot | The Daily Caller

Inflation rose 0.4% on a monthly basis in October as the annual rate undercut expectations to come in at 7.7%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

“The things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it’s all gone down the drain.”

“The things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it’s all gone down the drain.”


AM Fruitcake


History for November 12

History for November 12 - On-This-Day.com
Grace Kelly 1929
  • 1859 - The first flying trapeze act was performed by Jules Leotard at Cirque Napoleon in Paris, France. He was also the designer of the garment that is named after him.
  • 1915 - Theodore W. Richards, of Harvard University, became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
  • 1927 - Joseph Stalin became the undisputed ruler of the Soviet Union. Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party leading to Stalin coming to power.
  • 1942 - During World War II, naval battle of Guadalcanal began between Japanese and American forces. The Americans won a major victory.
  • 1948 - The war crimes tribunal sentenced Japanese Premier Hideki Tojo and six other World War II Japanese leaders to death.
  • 1998 - Daimler-Benz completed a merger with Chrysler to form Daimler-Chrysler AG.

Friday, November 11, 2022

As Covid Hit, Washington Officials Traded Stocks With Exquisite Timing - WSJ

As Covid Hit, Washington Officials Traded Stocks With Exquisite Timing - WSJ
Federal officials working on the government response to Covid-19 made well-timed financial trades when the pandemic began—both as the markets plunged and as they rallied—a Wall Street Journal investigation found.

In January 2020, the U.S. public was largely unaware of the threat posed by the virus spreading in China, but health officials were on high alert and girding for a crisis.

A deputy to top health official Anthony Fauci reported 10 sales of mutual funds and stocks totaling between $157,000 and $480,000 that month.

The way we were-----The History Guy Podcast: The War Before the War