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Thursday, March 21, 2024
New York Times admits the truth about COVID school closures and the long-term harms of fear-based decision-making | Blaze Media
This Stanford professor has led an unprecedented and devastating assault on mathematics standards in the name of equity in California.
- taking timed tests causes math anxiety,
- mixing students of different academic levels boosts achievement, and
- students have been found to perform better when teachers don’t grade their work...
Why's the Biden Regime Funding The CCDH? - EMERALD ROBINSON
If the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) sounds familiar, it’s because I wrote about it in a Substack post (in February 2023) when I called out the fake journalist Taylor Lorenz for using its “research” in a hit-piece.
CCDH is operated by a Muslim British fruitcake named Imran Ahmed.
- Why would a British Muslim political operative live in Washington DC while pretending to be a social media expert?
- And why would he try to deplatform America citizens from American social media companies?
- And who’s funding this fruitcake?
High-tax states are running out of things to tax, so they resort to lawsuits - American Thinker
- Lawyers are some of the biggest Democrat supporters.
These lawsuits have been going on for a while.Mayor Johnson, City Of Chicago Sues Oil And Gas Companies For Climate Deception
Taxpayer protection, climate justice at heart of complaint.
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....
Supremes take up Biden's 'Orwellian' censorship in historic case
Know anyone thinking of getting another COVID shot? Urge them to watch this short video on vaccine injuries first!
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...
History for March 21
- 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'
This Democrat Governor Just Vetoed a Bill That Would Let Police Arrest Illegal Aliens
They have a problem where none should exist
- 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.
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
INTERMITTENT WIND AND SOLAR--Aussie Renewable Investment Slumped 80% in 2023
- Expected unserved energy, ESOO Central scenario, 2023-24 to 2032-33...
- "Your grid reliability is stuffed zone" and "Enhanced risk of blackouts"
- Rooftop solar / battery installations were the exception.
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%...