Thursday, March 21, 2024

High-tax states are running out of things to tax, so they resort to lawsuits - American Thinker

So they resort to lawsuits to get more money since they can't print it. Lawyers are some of the biggest Democrat supporters. - Jack Hellner 
"People and businesses are moving out of Illinois, New York and California because of their far-left policies...
  • Lawyers are some of the biggest Democrat supporters.
Chicago is now suing oil companies for their supposed damage to the climate.

Mayor Johnson, City Of Chicago Sues Oil And Gas Companies For Climate Deception

Taxpayer protection, climate justice at heart of complaint.

These lawsuits have been going on for a while. 
Six years ago New York sued oil companies for the same thing:

New York City sues Big Oil for allegedly misleading consumers about climate change

The City of New York has filed a lawsuit in state court against Exxon Mobil (XOM), Shell, BP (BP), and the American Petroleum Institute for allegedly misleading New York consumers about the role their products play in climate change and for allegedly “greenwashing” their practices to make them seem more eco-friendly than they are....

Benghazi!

 

Supremes take up Biden's 'Orwellian' censorship in historic case

Supremes take up Biden's 'Orwellian' censorship in historic case

The Supreme Court heard arguments about a Biden regime agenda to push, using the influence of the federal government, social media companies to censor ideas and comments that the administration dislikes. And Jenin Younes, litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which brought the dispute to the court system, said it's just not allowed under the Constitution for politicians to pick "disfavored" statements and order them suppressed.

Know anyone thinking of getting another COVID shot? Urge them to watch this short video on vaccine injuries first!


If you know anyone who is considering getting more jabs, please urge them to watch this short video. It was created nearly 1 year ago and has over 1M views. The end is tragic. - STEVE KIRSCH
"The video ends with the compelling testimony of Stephanie de Garay describing her daughter Maddie’s participation in the Pfizer 12-15 year old trial.
Maddie de Garay, who was 12 years old at the time of the trial, was permanently disabled less than 24 hours after her second Pfizer shot in the clinical trial with 1,131 kids (aged 12-15) getting the shot...

AM Fruitcake

 

History for March 21

History for March 21 - On-This-Day.com 
Rosie O'Donnell 1962 - Comedian, actress
  • 1907 - The U.S. Marines landed in Honduras to protect American interests in the war with Nicaragua.
  • 1910 - The U.S. Senate granted ex-President Teddy Roosevelt a yearly pension of $10,000.
  • 1963 - Alcatraz Island, the federal penitentiary in San Francisco Bay, CA, closed.
  • 1965 - More than 3,000 civil rights demonstrators led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. began a march from Selma to Montgomery, AL.
  • 1972 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could not require one year of residency for voting eligibility.
  • 1980 - U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced to the U.S. Olympic Team that they would not participate in the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow as a boycott against Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Constitutional expert rips feds for 'stench of selective prosecution'

Constitutional expert rips feds for 'stench of selective prosecution'

Long have there been charges that there are two tiers of justice in America: One for leftists and liberals and one for those who are more conservative. For example, the government's failure to charge Hillary Clinton after she posted national secrets on an unsecured web server in her home. Others have gone to jail for far less.

The way we were-----1890s-1910 Various news reels, Chicago's Fatima, Gasoline Buggies, Buffa...

About pollution from rotors on Windturbines. Video Presentation

This Democrat Governor Just Vetoed a Bill That Would Let Police Arrest Illegal Aliens

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs just vetoed a Republican-backed bill that would protect the United States from the illegal alien invasion happening under President Joe Biden’s leadership. - Madeline Leesman 
"The legislation would have made it a crime for illegal immigrants to enter the state through Mexico through any location other than a designated port of entry. 
The bill would allow local law enforcement to arrest these non-citizens. 
A violation would be a “top-tier misdemeanor – or a low-level felony for a second offense,” according to POLITICO...

They have a problem where none should exist

They have a problem where none should exist - TOM KNIGHTON
  • When it comes to our elections, no one should want to be too careful. After all, there are a lot of countries that would probably love to screw us over in that regard, given the chance.
  • Election integrity is one of those things no one should really be against, at least not in principle.
  • And yet, even citizen oversight is a bridge too far for some.
From The Federalist:
The New York Times is fretting that informed citizens are actively participating in election oversight.
Under the headline “Trump’s Allies Ramp Up Campaign Targeting Voter Rolls,” Times writers Alexandra Berzon and Nick Corasaniti complain about voters who are concerned that outdated voter registration rolls could lead to fraud at worst and sloppy election administration at best...

'The dam is bursting': Riley Gaines and other female athletes sue NCAA for allowing transvestites to invade women's sports | Blaze Media

'The dam is bursting': Riley Gaines and other female athletes sue NCAA for allowing transvestites to invade women's sports | Blaze Media

Part of this suppression strategy allegedly involves the imposition of "what the NCAA calls 'LGBTQ-Inclusive Codes of Conduct' which 'outlin[e] consequences for engaging in homophobic and transphobic behaviors.'" The plaintiffs have requested the court declare that the NCAA violated Title IX and the 14th Amendment. The suit specifically claims that the NCAA's eligibility policies pertaining to transvestites are discriminatory and violate Title IX because they:

The Media Declares Rural America Traitors

INTERMITTENT WIND AND SOLAR--Aussie Renewable Investment Slumped 80% in 2023

Rooftop solar / battery installations were the exception. Perhaps Aussie households are preparing for the coming grid failure? - Essay by Eric Worrall 
  • Expected unserved energy, ESOO Central scenario, 2023-24 to 2032-33...
  • "Your grid reliability is stuffed zone" and "Enhanced risk of blackouts"
"Unserved energy (USE) represents energy that cannot be supplied to consumers when demand exceeds supply under certain circumstances, resulting in involuntary load shedding (loss of customer supply)...
  • Rooftop solar / battery installations were the exception
Perhaps Aussie households are preparing for the coming grid failure?

Australian renewable sector recorded ‘alarming’ slowdown in 2023, energy body finds - Peter Hannam 

Investments in renewable energy plants showed an “alarming” slowdown in 2023, with financial approvals for new solar farms shrinking more than a third while no new windfarms won backing, the Clean Energy Council said in its annual report...

By comparison...Rooftop solar output increased 10%...

Lunch video-----Covid: Don’t Let Them Off The Hook

Noon-toon

 

John Stockton, RFK Jr. sue Washington over COVID policies | Blaze Media

John Stockton, RFK Jr. sue Washington over COVID policies | Blaze Media

Former NBA player and Hall of Fame member John Stockton has taken Washington state officials to court over COVID-19 policies that threatened to penalize doctors who went against "the mainstream Covid narrative." Stockton is joined in the lawsuit by doctors who faced sanctions from the state and names Washington Medical Commission Executive Director Kyle S. Karinen and Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson as defendants. Stockton's lawyers include Rick Jaffe, Todd S. Richardson, and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

But, but, but...look how many people got rich from this scam!

 

The EPA Is About to Outlaw Your Car

What practical difference is there between outlawing something, and regulating it out of existence? - STEPHEN GREEN

"Outlaw your car" sounds like such an outrageous phrase, and technically speaking, it isn't true — but only barely. 
  • What practical difference is there between outlawing something, and regulating it out of existence?
That's exactly what the EPA intends to do this week with strict new rules going forward against gas- and diesel-powered cars and light trucks.
Expected as soon as Wednesday, the Biden EPA "is poised to finalize emissions rules that will effectively require a certain percentage — as much as two-thirds by 2032 — of new cars to be all-electric," according to Inside EVs...

Hysterics are their only "weapon".

 

Washington Supreme Court Rules Bar Exam Negatively Impacts Minorities, Will No Longer Require It For Lawyers | The Daily Caller

The Washington State Supreme Court officially abolished the traditional bar exam requirement for aspiring lawyers Friday due to its perceived negative impact on minorities. - MARIANE ANGELA
"...The Bar Licensure Task Force claims that the exam is only minimally effective in measuring competency and noted its unfair barrier to marginalized communities aspiring to practice law, according to the Washington Administrative Office of the Courts. 
The Task Force on Bar Licensure found that the usual bar exam unfairly stops people from underrepresented groups from entering the legal profession...

#1 This day 1964-----RUBY & THE ROMANTICS - OUR DAY WILL COME (RARE TV FOOTAGE 1964)

U.S. Consumers Have Reached A Breaking Point

Over the past several years, the cost of living has been rising significantly faster than paychecks have. - MICHAEL SNYDER
"As a result, U.S. consumers have reached a breaking point. 
I have been hearing from so many people that are struggling to survive in this suffocating economic environment. 
It has become increasingly difficult just to pay for the basics, and so many Americans have very little or no discretionary income to spend these days...
The economic shift that we have witnessed since the turn of the decade has been nothing short of epic.
According to Zillow, the average monthly mortgage payment for Americans buying a home now is nearly double what it was in January 2020…

Bidenized Supremette!