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Sunday, May 14, 2023
On 6-month timescales, changes in solar insolation forcing (due to eccentricity) is 1,585 times greater than all anthropogenic (man-made) forcings combined
Scientists Skeptical of Anthropogenic Global Warming | . | Facebook
Major bank takes action against Anheuser-Busch over Bud Light 'crisis': 'Raises many questions' - TheBlaze
Major bank takes action against Anheuser-Busch over Bud Light 'crisis': 'Raises many questions' - TheBlaze:
HSBC, one of the world's largest banks, downgraded the stock of Anheuser-Busch InBev this week amid controversy over Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Bank analysts downgraded the stock to "hold" status, which means investors should neither sell nor purchase the stock, CNBC reported.
Gravity!-----NCAA criticized for brutal error at Women’s Golf Championship
NCAA criticized for brutal error at Women’s Golf Championship
...The NCAA, not the course itself, is the one who decided the pin placements for this event. Many around the golf world took notice of this video and sympathized with these frustrated golfers...
History for May 14
History for May 14 - On-This-Day.com
Mark Zuckerberg 1984 - Founder of Facebook
- 1607 - An expedition led by Captain Christopher Newport went ashore at Jamestown, Virginia. The group had arrived at the location the day before. This became the first permanent English colony in America.
- 1787 - Delegates began gathering in Philadelphia for a convention to draw up the U.S. Constitution.
- 1796 - The first smallpox vaccination was given by Edward Jenner. He enoculated James Phipps using cowpox matter.
- 1804 - William Clark set off the famous expedition from Camp Dubois. A few days later, in St. Louis, Meriwether Lewis joined the group. The group was known as the "Corps of Discovery."
- 1862 - The chronograph was patented by Adolphe Nicole
- 1897 - "The Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Phillip Sousa was performed for the first time. It was at a ceremony where a statue of George Washington was unveiled.
- 1897 - Guglielmo Marconi made the first communication by wireless telegraph.
- 1942 - The Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) was established by an act of the U.S. Congress.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Federal judge makes clear who is to blame for border crisis, halts Biden's migrant 'parole' program - TheBlaze
Federal judge makes clear who is to blame for border crisis, halts Biden's migrant 'parole' program - TheBlaze:
A federal judge late Thursday temporarily halted the Biden administration's plan to parole migrants who illegally cross the southern border.
For two years, the Biden administration has released some migrants without giving them a court date. Through the Alternatives to Detention program, migrants without a court date are tracked and required to "check in" using a phone application. The program was designed to prevent migrants from disappearing into the shadows while they await their court dates.
Read all. Every day!-----Highlights of the week - Don Surber
Highlights of the week - Don Surber
"...ITEM 4: NYT belched, “Government agencies have proposed dozens of major regulations so far this year.
- One specifies the kinds of operating cords that can be used on custom window coverings, and
- another would effectively require carmakers to transition two-thirds of all new passenger cars to electric technology.
Under a little-noticed provision in a House bill that passed this month, all of those regulations would need to come before Congress for a vote before they could go into effect.”
Good. Congress passes laws — not deep state authoritarians protected from any accountability through Civil Service."
DeSantis Supports Federal Reform to Deputize States to Deport Illegal Aliens
DeSantis Supports Federal Reform to Deputize States to Deport Illegal Aliens:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) this week said he would support a federal reform to essentially deputize states, allowing them to deport illegal aliens, thereby bypassing the Biden administration’s poor policies.
Robert F. Kennedy: It Looks Like Almost Every Mass Shooter Is On SSRI Drugs | Video | RealClearPolitics
Robert F. Kennedy: It Looks Like Almost Every Mass Shooter Is On SSRI Drugs | Video | RealClearPolitics - Posted By Tim Hains
Democratic 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy drew a connection between SSRI drugs like Prozac and the rise of common "mass shootings" in the U.S. during an interview with Mark Steyn...
You can watch Kennedy's entire interview with Mark Steyn here)
You can watch Kennedy's entire interview with Mark Steyn here)
Biden Gets Slapped with Lawsuit by Red State After Terrifying Docs Released by Border Patrol
Biden Gets Slapped with Lawsuit by Red State After Terrifying Docs Released by Border Patrol:
The new instructions will allow border agents to release illegal immigrants under “parole with conditions,” meaning they are required to schedule a court date with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to the memo that the Daily Caller News Foundation exclusively obtained.
Lib speech-suppression cult goes nuts!-----UltraViolet calls for firing of CNN CEO as Trump town hall draws 3.3 million viewers

UltraViolet describes itself as a community of one million people who drive feminist cultural and political change.
They were so traumatized by how well Trump handled his appearance on CNN that UltraViolet called for the firing of CNN CEO Chris Licht Thursday.
The organization re-tweeted a tweet from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and included a thread of it outrage over Licht allowing Trump airtime, essentially. UltraViolet said Licht allowed Trump a platform to lie...
The organization re-tweeted a tweet from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and included a thread of it outrage over Licht allowing Trump airtime, essentially. UltraViolet said Licht allowed Trump a platform to lie...
McDonald's ‘Hot' McNugget Burn Lawsuit Results in Jury Reaching Split Verdict
McDonald's ‘Hot' McNugget Burn Lawsuit Results in Jury Reaching Split Verdict"...The jury on Thursday found fault with McDonald's and the franchise owner for the burns the 4-year-old girl suffered when she went to the Tamarac fast food restaurant back in 2019.
...The suit filed in Broward County claimed the girl suffered second-degree burns from the "unreasonably and dangerously" hot nuggets in her "Happy Meal."
...The suit filed in Broward County claimed the girl suffered second-degree burns from the "unreasonably and dangerously" hot nuggets in her "Happy Meal."
- One nugget got stuck in her car seat and burned the child's leg, the suit said...
- The jury found McDonald's and Upchurch failed to put warnings on the food and that led to the child's injury...
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