- 1535 - French explorer Jacques Cartier set sail for North America.
- 1856 - Republican U.S. Senator Charles Sumner spoke out against slavery.
- 1911 - The first American criminal conviction that was based on fingerprint evidence occurred in New York City.
- 1921 - The U.S. Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, which established national quotas for immigrants.
- 1926 - Benito Mussolini announced that democracy was deceased. Rome became a fascist state.
- 1935 - The National Football League (NFL) adopted an annual college draft to begin in 1936.
- 1974 - Erno Rubik invented the puzzle what would later become known as the Rubik's Cube.
- 1992 - U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle criticized the CBS sitcom "Murphy Brown" for having its title character decide to bear a child out of wedlock.
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History for May 19
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Nunes: Durham Report Shows FBI Is 'Hopelessly Corrupt'
Another "dream" crushed!-----Saudis Demand Hydrogen Enthusiasts Back their Hype with Money
“… we will not sanction a project without securing an off-take agreement.”.
Aramco Weighs LNG Exports as Hydrogen Talks Prove Tough
May 11, 2023
Aramco weighs LNG exports as hydrogen talks prove tough.
Saudi Aramco is weighing exports of liquefied natural gas instead of blue hydrogen, as talks with potential buyers of the latter fuel prove tough.…Yet existing technology means blue hydrogen could cost the equivalent of around $250 a barrel of oil, Aramco’s chief executive officer said...
I wish our politicians were smart enough to wait until there is an actual demand for product, before blowing billions of taxpayer dollars on building infrastructure to produce hydrogen which nobody genuinely wants...
Media malpractice, teaching victimhood!-----Michigan mom says last-minute issue complicates son's graduation | wzzm13.com
More or less the reality in which a Muskegon mom found herself this week.
She said she learned only several weeks prior to the big day that her son owed nearly a thousand dollars in fees and as a result, wouldn't receive his diploma...
Sports Illustrated Puts Man Pretending to Be a Woman Wearing a Two-Piece on Magazine Cover
Who defines truth
Notice the lack of democrat governors?-----Governors Encourage Vanguard to Create China-Free Fund
allowing states like ours to give more money back to our people.”
The letter is signed by
- South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem,
- Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds,
- Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, and
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott...
DeSantis sends Florida law enforcement, National Guard to Texas-Mexico border to help with migrant crisis | Fox News
Debunking the ‘Trump can’t win the general’ Myth
A deeper dive into voter turnout in those states reveals the big picture.
- Trump received more votes in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania than any presidential candidate ever, Republican or Democrat, aside from Biden’s inflated numbers in those three states that were all influenced by questionable events...
- Additionally, he received more votes in New York in 2020 than Governor Kathy Hochul did in her election this past fall.
- In Oregon, another Democrat stronghold, Trump received the fifth most votes in state history, trailing only Obama (twice), Clinton, and Biden but outpacing other prominent Democrats such as Al Gore and John Kerry.
- This trend also occurred in smaller states such as Hawaii and even Biden’s home state of Delaware, where Trump also received the most votes of any Republican ever.
- And just for good measure, despite enthusiasm for Ron DeSantis from Rupert Murdoch-owned “conservative” outlets following his reelection this past November, Trump received 5.6 million votes in Florida, another record for any presidential candidate, which was over 1.1 million more votes than DeSantis received in his recent election...
The Russiagate Players Got Rich and Escaped Consequences | Frontpage Mag
- The Russiagate Players Got Rich and Escaped Consequences
- Nobody went to jail, hardly anyone lost their jobs, some cashed in.
Despite being fired from the FBI, the disgraced former agent got a book deal, “Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump” as well as co-hosting a podcast with ‘Mueller, She Wrote’s Allison Gill and scoring an adjunct professorship at Georgetown University.
- Nobody went to jail, hardly anyone even suffered lasting career consequences and the Washington D.C. network they were part of stepped in to protect and reward the Russiagaters.
- The lack of any meaningful consequences means that Russiagate will happen again.
Want to Raise a Doctor or Lawyer? Don’t.
- When professions are ranked by rate of substance abuse, doctors and lawyers are on top.
- Lawyers are almost four times more likely to suffer depression than the general public,
- and physicians have the highest suicide rate of any profession, more than twice that of the general public...
Horowitz: The Texas Rangers have come full-circle in defense of state and national sovereignty - TheBlaze
History for May 18
- 1642 - Montreal, Canada, was founded.
- 1652 - In Rhode Island, a law was passed that made slavery illegal in North America. It was the first law of its kind.
- 1953 - The first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound, Jacqueline Cochran, piloted an F-86 Sabrejet over California at an average speed of 652.337 miles-per-hour.
- 1980 - Mt. Saint Helens erupted in Washington state. 57 people were killed and 3 billion in damage was done.
- 1983 - The U.S. Senate revised immigration laws and gave millions of illegal aliens legal status under an amnesty program.
- 1994 - Israel's three decades of occupation in the Gaza Strip ended as Israeli troops completed their withdrawal and Palestinian authorities took over.


