"...Biden incoherently rambled about prescription drug prices. “…These brilliant scientists to go out and find cures, find answers to drug problems — to drugs for the use of drugs for health problems,” Biden said. And the Democrat party is running this guy in 2024! WATCH: What? pic.twitter.com/J0IK4jW56B — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 14, 2023 Biden slurred his words as he spoke about contracts for new Covid vaccines... “We’re already begun to secure fair pricing clauses and contracts for new COVID vaccines. Three new COVID vaccines!” Biden slurred...
"...In his farewell address, McCarthy contrasted the diversity of the Democrats with the homogeneity of the Republicans when he became minority leader.
He noted that the Democrats resembled America’s diverse fabric, while the Republicans seemed like a “restrictive country club.”...
From ClimateREALISM By Linnea Lueken "...Multiple utility operators have issued warnings over recent months that shutting down reliable energy sources without suitable backups will result in rolling blackouts and grid instability.
The article, “Will the Sierra Club Apologize If the Lights Go Out in Baltimore?” written by Hot Air contributor Beege Welborn, describes the situation many states are facing, but especially the New England region, as green and net-zero emissions policies are taking their toll on electric power generation in the states.
Welborn...lists several instances of utilities being forced to apologize for blackouts, including Duke Energy, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and PJM...
How do you slowly but surely turn the political and social tides of an entire nation? The Soviet Union figured out that this was possible via persistent indoctrination at the educational level — or in Joe Rogan’s words:
“You infect the kids with Marxism and Leninism in the universities and then you indoctrinate them to these ideas and then they go off and slowly start to seep into the workplace. And over the course of several generations, you completely diminish their confidence in democracy and what they think about America.”
1862 - The first orthopedic hospital was organized in New York City. It was called the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled.
1865 - U.S. Secretary of State William Seward issued a statement verifying the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The amendment abolished slavery with the declaration: "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
1903 - The Panama Canal Zone was acquired 'in perpetuity' by the U.S. for an annual rent.
1912 - The discovery of the Piltdown Man in East Sussex was announced. It was proved to be a hoax in 1953.
1957 - The Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania went online. It was the first nuclear facility to generate electricity in the United States. It was taken out of service in 1982.
"The proposed purge of much of the Republican State Senate delegation is a demonstration of what democracy looks like when it’s uncoupled from constitutional protections, free and fair elections, multiparty representation and even handed laws. And that’s why America was a republic, not a democracy," it explains.
United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry says it will take trillions of dollars to "solve" climate change.
Then he says, "There is not enough money in any country in the world to actually solve this problem."
"Kerry has little understanding of money or how it's created.
He's a multimillionaire because he married a rich woman...
A third of the Netherlands is below sea level. In some areas, it's 22 feet below. Yet the country thrives. That's the way to deal with climate change: adjust to it.
"Fewer people are going to get flooded every year, despite the fact that you have much higher sea level rise. The total cost for Holland over the last half-century is about $10 billion," says Lomborg. "Not nothing, but very little for an advanced economy over 50 years." For saying things like that, Lomborg is labeled "the devil."
"The problem here is unmitigated scaremongering," he replies...
"I am on RFKJr’s campaign mailing list, probably through Children’s Health Defence and they asked me for money, and I said sure, just as soon as he fixes the catastrophe he caused in the province where I live. Got a message back! It read,
“Elizabeth, I am sure Robert would fix whatever harm he caused, can you explain?”No problem, I said. 1. In British Columbia, we had the largest industrial forest in the world 2. It paid for education and universal ‘free’ health care. 3. The environmental left decided to shut it down. 4. The reason for their protest was that the government, as was common practice, had sold cutting permits with long leaseholds. A new socialist government announced it was pulling the permits and taking those forests back. 5. In order not to lose all the invested money, which they had not only paid for upfront and in annual leasing charges, but paid taxes on, some for decades, lessees immediately clear cut their lands. Clear cuts are ugly. (but they are fire breaks) 6. That triggered the protest...
Daily Wire pundit (and expert on women) Matt Walsh perhaps summed it up best: “Thanks it’s the worst thing I’ve ever seen.”
It also can’t be understated that Jill Biden appears to have found this new low after two straight years of people criticizing her White House Christmas decorations … So it’s not like expectations were exactly sky-high for this year’s festivities.
"@denisebaker8895-As an unvaxed Canadian I am so proud that The Citizens Inquiry is being discussed on Dr Campbell’s platform .We were unjustly abused on so many levels here and there needs to be retribution .
Liberal Media Take on 'Sex in the Senate Hearing Room' Is Everything You'd Expect, Including GOP Pouncing - By Nick Arama "We've been reporting on the story of the staffer who worked for Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) who filmed himself having sex with someone in a Senate hearing room, which was then posted on a public X account. The accused staffer, Aidan Maese-Czeropski, released a statement trying to make it about people attacking him for "who he loved" and claiming that he would never "disrespect" his workplace.... Here's NBC finally weighing in, and guess what the story is about?
You would think it would be about the Senate staffer and the scandal.
Babbitt, an Air Force veteran, was shot and killed during the storming of the Capitol by a bullet fired by Capitol Police officer Lt. Michael Byrd.
The documents from the DC Metropolitan Police department show that witnesses did not see Babbitt holding a weapon prior to her being shot, and reveal conflicting accounts of whether Byrd verbally warned Babbitt before shooting her.