JERUSALEM – The United Nations, which has found ways – almost daily – to cover itself in ignominy, succeeded yet again when it passed three recent non-binding resolutions related to Israel, highlighting again it has an unhealthy obsession with the Jewish state.
On December 3, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted a resolution for Israel to unilaterally withdraw from Judea and Samaria, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. In doing so, it perfectly mirrored maximalist Palestinian demands… short of getting rid of the whole of the State of Israel entirely. The resolution also implemented the establishment of a June 2025 conference, whose sole purpose is to "urgently chart an irreversible path toward" a Palestinian state.
The report found that 94% of federal workers do not show up in person regularly, highlighting the poor service delivery and complacency in government offices.
The Department of Energy, the Agency for Global Media, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture topped the list of absentee/absconders with abysmal occupancy rates of 0%, 2%, and 6%, respectively...
Members of AxMITax argue property tax is too much money wasted by homeowners, that’s not being used effectively. “You’re paying for a lot of things that could be paid through consumption,” said AxMITax Founder Karla Wagner.
“If you want to go to the zoo, pay admission.
If you want to go to a museum, pay admission.
It shouldn’t be on your property tax bill. It should be a choice.”
Additionally, Wagner said her citizen-led group is working to end property tax to reduce the number of foreclosures that come from nonpayment...
New drug-testing guidelines have heightened the threshold for marijuana violations while also reclassifying other fines.
The NFL and its players association have agreed to new substance-abuse guidelines that include an increase in tolerance for THC levels in an athlete's blood.
NFL reporter Tom Pelissero reported on the new agreement, posting a summary that was forwarded to athletes' agents.
“December 7th, 1941 ─ A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”
He vowed: “Always will our whole Nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.”
After two hours of bombing, 21 U.S. ships were sunk or damaged, 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed, 2,403 Americans were killed, and another 1,282 were wounded.
Over 900 sailors and Marines remain entombed in the wreckage of the USS Arizona. Today less than two dozen survivors remain alive.
Please watch this two minute video of President Roosevelt’s address to the joint session of Congress. Click on Video Here Within an hour of Roosevelt’s speech, Congress declared war on the Empire of Japan. God bless America.
1787 - Delaware became the first state to ratify the U.S. constitution becoming the first of the United States.
1796 - John Adams was elected to be the second president of the United States.
1926 - The gas operated refrigerator was patented by The Electrolux Servel Corporation.
1941 - Pearl Harbor, located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu was attacked by nearly 200 Japanese warplanes. The attack resulted in the U.S. entering into World War II.
1972 - Apollo 17 was launched at Cape Canaveral. It was the last U.S. moon mission.
1993 - Six people were killed and 17 were injured when a gunman opened fire on a Long Island Rail Road commuter train.
1998 - U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno declined to seek an independent counsel investigation of President Clinton over 1996 campaign financing.
The University of Michigan has one of the worst DEI bureaucracies of any university, but things might be turning around.
The University of Michigan announced Thursday that it was ending its use of DEI statements in faculty hiring.
This decision — recommended in late October by an eight-member faculty working group and inevitable in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 29, 2023, ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. Harvard/UNC banning race-based college admission — is sure to disappoint the multitudes of leftists who rallied on campus Monday in support of continued funding for DEI initiatives.
mandatory school vaccination policies across the USA during the COVID crisis, and successfully
manipulated CDC to exceed its authority it setting stringent criteria involving SARS-CoV-2 infection rates before school reopenings were to be allowed....
The Full Report... Quoting from the report... While the full scope of negative consequences of school closures is likely incalculable, certain adverse effects are documented...
There has been a significant decline in students’ academic performance because of pandemic-era school closure policies. Standardized test scores show that children lost decades worth of academic progress.
School Closures Significantly Contributed to Increased Instances of Mental and Behavioral Health Issues.
School Closures Made an Already Alarming Trend in Declining Physical Health Worse...
The presidential pardon also applies to Hunter’s most egregious offense: his well-documented efforts to peddling access to his dad, when Biden was vice president, to foreign interests ranging from a Chinese state-run bank to a well-heeled Kazakhstan oligarch.
That should outrage anyone who cares about our justice system...
There is outrage in New Jersey after a resident was booted from his local council meeting for holding up an American flag and Constitution, something local officials have banned as "props" from their gatherings.
Police escorted out Joel Bassoff, a lawyer from the Township of Edison, after he displayed Old Glory as well as the nation's founding document, warning of potential legal action for the government's restriction of residents' free speech.
As part of the Biden administration's push to make everything worse and more expensive, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)...issued a prospective rule requiring nursing homes to hire more staff...
Also supporting the new rule are "patient advocates," i.e. the Service Employees International Union, looking to increase its membership rolls... Such as ...
In 2018, hardworking Kenyan immigrant Billy Chemirmir enriched elderly nursing home patients in Texas by allegedlymurdering at least 22 of them and stealing their jewelry. (Who will care for the elderly without mass third world immigration?) He was convicted in the first two trials and then killed in prison.
The year prior, Ethiopian immigrant Adeladilew A. Mekonen got 25 years after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Oregon, women aged 89 and 94. (By the way, why is an Ethiopian living in Portland?)
Third world immigrants are hard workers, though. Liberian George Kpingbah was a ripe old 77, but still managed to rape an elderly Alzheimer's patient at the Walker Methodist Health Center in Minneapolis. This guy is a walking TV commercial for Cialis... (read the LONG LIST!)
Here's something useful Dr. Mehmet Oz could do at CMS that would create no additional paperwork or regulatory burden for nursing homes: Investigate every one of these monstrous crimes and widely publish the names and incomes of the facility owners and operators who thought the abuse of elderly Americans was a small price to pay for all that cheap foreign labor...
In an absolutely insane reveal, a whistleblower has revealed that FEMA discriminated against Americans based on their political support under the Biden administration.
Former hurricane relief supervisor Marn’i Washington admitted to ordering workers to skip homes displaying Trump signs after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, claiming it was part of FEMA’s “avoidance” policy.
Government employees reported that at least 20 homes featuring Trump signs or flags were bypassed from the end of October into November as the temperatures dropped, due to “best practices” guidance.