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Thursday, March 30, 2023
History for March 30
History for March 30 - On-This-Day.com
Vincent Van Gogh 1853
- 1822 - Florida became a U.S. territory.
- 1842 - Dr. Crawford W. Long performed the first operation while his patient was anesthetized by ether
- 1858 - Hyman L. Lipman of Philadelphia patented the pencil.
- 1867 - The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million dollars.
- 1870 - The 15th amendment, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race, was passed by the U.S. Congress.
- 1939 - The comic book "Detective Comics #27" appeared on newstands. This comic introduced Batman.
- 1950 - The invention of the phototransistor was announced.
- 1964 - "Jeopardy" debuted on NBC-TV.
- 1981 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded in Washington, DC, by John W. Hinckley Jr. Two police officers and Press Secretary James Brady were also wounded.
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Nashville school shooting: Biden criticized for joking about ice cream in first statement since attack | Fox News
Nashville school shooting: Biden criticized for joking about ice cream in first statement since attack | Fox News:
President Biden was criticized Monday for his response to the Nashville school shooting after he joked that he only made a public appearance because he heard there would be ice cream before discussing the tragedy that claimed the lives of three adults and three children at an elementary school earlier in the day.
"My name is Joe Biden. I’m Dr. Jill Biden’s husband...
"...I think it is far more admirable to kill..."
Muskegon County Informed-Local Politics, taxes and politicians. | Facebook - Jim Riley shared a link. Admin
- "...off the job, at least for now..." WITH PAY!
- Hate aimed at the "correct" groups is OK!
"Although i do not advocate violating federal and state criminal codes, I think it is far more admirable to kill a racist, homophobic, or transphobic speaker than it is to shout them down."
'Bank from China' Voluntarily Gave Biden Records While U.S. Banks Won't
'Bank from China' Voluntarily Gave Biden Records While U.S. Banks Won't:
A bank founded by Chinese-Americans that facilitated many Biden family transactions voluntarily provided Republican investigators with Biden family bank records, a stark difference from the current practices of U.S. banks, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) revealed Sunday.
Cathay Bank, which has offices in the U.S. and communist China, voluntarily provided Johnson’s investigation with 200 bank records from 2017 and 2018 showing how the Biden family moved money through a complicated web of entities. The specific records revealed transactions between Hunter Biden-linked business entities and Chinese energy firm CEFC, whose top company lieutenant was the “spy chief of China,” according to Hunter Biden.
Bombshell Vax Analysis Finds $147 Billion In Economic Damage, Tens Of Millions Injured Or Disabled | ZeroHedge
Bombshell Vax Analysis Finds $147 Billion In Economic Damage, Tens Of Millions Injured Or Disabled |
- A new report estimates that 26.6 million people were injured, 1.36 million disabled, and 300,000 excess deaths can be attributed to COVID-19 vaccine damages in 2022 alone, which cost the economy nearly $150 billion.
- no effect or asymptomatic,
- those who sustained injuries (mild-to-moderate outcome),
- those who became disabled (severe outcome), and
- death (extreme outcome)...
Chinese-American bank 'willingly' provided Biden family financial records: GOP senator | Fox Business
Chinese-American bank 'willingly' provided Biden family financial records: GOP senator | Fox Business:
As more confirmations come forth regarding the Biden family’s business dealings in China, Americans are calling on President Joe Biden to address the "significant and important" financial connection.
"When you see this kind of a connection between a sitting president, his son and the Chinese government, when people just don't trust this and know that it's one of the biggest threats facing us right now, that's a really big issue that needs to be addressed," Maslansky + Partners President Lee Carter said on "Mornings with Maria" on Monday.
Her comments come on the heels of Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., revealing Sunday to host Maria Bartiromo that Chinese-American-owned Cathay Bank disclosed Biden family bank records that match U.S. regulator records.
EVs Are The Yugo Of The 21st Century
EVs Are The Yugo Of The 21st Century - I & I Editorial Board"Way back in the mid-1980s, communist Yugoslavia exported the Yugo, a compact car that sold for around $4,000.
- It was so poorly made that bumping into a pole at 5 mph could total it.
A minor accident can cause a total loss, even if the car’s been driven only a few miles.
The only difference is that these cars aren’t cheap imports from some godforsaken socialist state. These are state-of-art electric vehicles that come with an average sticker price of $55,000.
- Why are insurance companies totaling low-mileage EVs that have been in a fender bender? For the same reason you could total a new Yugo when backing out of a parking spot. The cost of repair is exorbitant.
- A replacement battery for a $44,000 Tesla Model 3 can cost up to $20,000.
- One expert told Reuters that Tesla’s Model Y has “zero repairability” because its battery is built into the structure of the car...
Massive Uptick in Tic Disorders During the Pandemic, 1 Unexpected Remedy
Massive Uptick in Tic Disorders During the Pandemic, 1 Unexpected Remedy
"Many diseases have a cure, yet many more that do not.
"Many diseases have a cure, yet many more that do not.
These include neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, balding, and disorders such as autism or Tourette syndrome.
What is surprising is that the frequency of Tourette syndrome, or more generally tic disorders, has increased dramatically throughout the pandemic, especially for young teenage girls.
What Are Tic Disorders?...
What Are Tic Disorders?...
Must see!-----Bodycam vid shows selfless heroism of Nashville Police risking their lives to stop Covenant shooter
Bodycam vid shows selfless heroism of Nashville Police risking their lives to stop Covenant shooter
"...And the heroism of these two men is becomes even more apparent when you watch the body camera footage of their pursuit of the murderer...
DeSantis Signs Universal School Choice Program Into Law | The Daily Caller
DeSantis Signs Universal School Choice Program Into Law | The Daily Caller:
House Bill 1, sponsored by the Education Quality Subcommittee, establishes an Education Savings Accounts (ESA) program under which every family is eligible to receive up to $8,000 to cover education expenses outside of the public school system. The vouchers will be distributed on a “priority” basis, with families of four making less than $51,000 annually receiving the funds first.
This should turn your stomach!-----The FDIC’s Sweetheart Bank Deal for SVB
The FDIC’s Sweetheart Bank Deal for SVB - The Editorial Board
- First Citizens scores a great deal, while the deposit insurance fund takes a $20 billion hit.
First Citizens BancShares on Sunday night was the lucky winner of the bidding to buy the assets of Silicon Valley Bank, and what a deal it is.
Rather than minimize the cost to the deposit insurance fund as required by law, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. seems to have chosen the best political match...
...The losers in this sweetheart deal will be other banks (and their customers) that will have to pick up the estimated $20 billion cost to replenish the deposit insurance fund.
That’s about 15% of the entire fund.
- By comparison, the 214 bank failures between 2011 and 2022 cost the fund $12.4 billion...
History for March 29
History for March 29 - On-This-Day.com
Eugene McCarthy 1916
- 1867 - The British Parliament passed the North America Act to create the Dominion of Canada.
- 1882 - The Knights of Columbus organization was granted a charter by the State of Connecticut.
- 1951 - In the United States, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. They were executed in June 19, 1953
- 1973 - The last U.S. troops left South Vietnam.
- 1992 - Democratic presidential front-runner Bill Clinton said "I didn't inhale and I didn't try it again" in reference to when he had experimented with marijuana.
- 1995 - The U.S. House of Representatives rejected a constitutional amendment that would have limited terms to 12 years in the U.S. House and Senate.
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