A new survey sheds some light on EV demand ... and it's not good.
Electric vehicles and the American driver: a match made in heaven. At least, that's the story Democrats have been telling for a while.
In reality, sparks are definitely not flying.
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Monday, February 24, 2025
Out of juice: Only 5% of US car buyers want an electric vehicle | Blaze Media
Out of juice: Only 5% of US car buyers want an electric vehicle | Blaze Media:
Libs go nuts, but no "theft of records" yet from Musk. Zero outrage when Obama/Biden allowed massive theft?
Copilot AI: "List recent events where US government personnel records stolen"
It sounds like you're referring to a significant data breach involving government personnel records.
- One of the most notable incidents was the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) data breach in (Obama) 2015. This breach targeted U.S. government security clearance records and affected approximately 22.1 million records, including those of government employees and individuals who had undergone background checks. The attack was carried out by state-sponsored hackers believed to be working on behalf of the Chinese government. The stolen information included personally identifiable details such as Social Security numbers, names, dates and places of birth, and addresses. This breach is considered one of the largest in U.S. history and had significant implications for national security2.
If you have any specific questions or need more details, feel free to ask!any other federal government breaches?Yes, there have been several significant data breaches involving federal government agencies over the years. Here are a few notable ones:
- U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (Bush-2006): A data breach affected 26.5 million veterans when a laptop containing their personal information was stolen.
- National Archives and Records Administration (Obama-2009): This breach exposed the personal information of 76 million individuals.
- U.S. Voter Database (Obama-2015): A breach exposed the personal information of 191 million voters.
- Social Security Data Hack (Biden-2024): A massive breach resulted in the theft of 2.9 billion records, including Social Security numbers...
History for February 24
History for February 24 - On-This-Day.com
- 1868 - The U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson due to his attempt to dismiss Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. The U.S. Senate later acquitted Johnson.
- 1903 - In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, an area was leased to the U.S. for a naval base.
- 1938 - The first nylon bristle toothbrush was made. It was the first time that nylon yarn had been used commercially.
- 1946 - Juan Peron was elected president of Argentina.
- 1989 - Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini sentenced Salman Rushdie to death for his novel "The Satanic Verses". A bounty of one to three-million-dollars was also put on Rushidie's head.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Los Angeles mayor fires LAFD chief who blamed officials' incompetence for disastrous wildfire response | Blaze Media
Los Angeles mayor fires LAFD chief who blamed officials' incompetence for disastrous wildfire response | Blaze Media:
Karen Bass, Democratic mayor of Los Angeles, announced Friday that she was firing the chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department after a barrage of criticism over the response to recent historic wildfires.
It is going around leftwing posts that Elon Musk is lying when he says that millions of dead people up to age 150 are receiving Social Security payments.
CBS News (!) has a balanced and fair report on that, see below. - Donald Sensing Here is how I responded to one FB friend's post, using some of CBS's material:
- Elon never said that millions of dead people were receiving SS payments.
- He said that more than 20 million accounts are still active of persons listed with ages 100 and higher, including more than 3.9 million in the 130-139 age range, more than 3.5 million in the 140-149 range and more than 1.3 million in the 150-159 range.
- What DOGE explained was that those accounts did not have a date of death recorded on the accounts, which just yesterday on CBS News was confirmed by the head of the Soc Scty Admin...
- Well before Trump had taken office, the SSA had internally identified $72 billion in improper payments, most being erroneous overpayments to living people.
- In fact, in January, before Trump was inaugurated, the U.S. Treasury clawed back more than $31 million in a variety of federal payments— not just Social Security payments— that improperly went to dead people, a recovery that former (that is, of the Biden admin) Treasury official David Lebryk said was "just the tip of the iceberg."
For weeks the media have insisted that Trump and Elon were lying about rampant government fraud, waste, or abuse.
Finally WSJ admits that “wasteful spending… isn’t hard to find.” Ya think? - Michael Shellenberger
The media and Dems say that everything Trump identifies as a problem doesn’t exist and is just a conspiracy theory.
The media and Dems say that everything Trump identifies as a problem doesn’t exist and is just a conspiracy theory.
They’re such knee-jerk partisans they can’t help but to further demolish their credibility.
Just 31% of the public trusts them and the number could decline further
- Everybody knows that if Democrat president were cutting waste, fraud and abuse, the media would be clapping like circus seals.
MSNBC analyst tries to mislead about federal workers and gets swift backlash online | Blaze Media
MSNBC analyst tries to mislead about federal workers and gets swift backlash online | Blaze Media:
"Rattner's chart is a convenient application of how to lie with statistics. By zooming out and using a percentage he hides the fact that the federal government civilian workforce grew by 2% in just one year from 2022 to 2023," said Eno.
He added that the number of federal workers increased by another 2.4% in 2024.
This explains much!-----Qatar: The hidden enemy - American Thinker
Qatar is a small country of less than 5,000 square miles that wields enormous power due to its immense wealth, with which it has bought off politicians throughout Western Europe and North America. - Joseph Puder
...According to Dr. Udi Levy, former head of the Mossad’s Unit of Economic War against Terror, “Qatar has conquered Europe” and has great influence on some of the richest people in the U.S., many of them Jews, who lobby for this terror-supporting authoritarian regime...
- It also owns, among many soccer clubs in Europe, the premier French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain. Qatar owns the French department store chain Printemps and numerous luxury hotels in London, including the Ritz and Claridge...
- Qatar is heavily invested in giant German corporations such as Siemens, Volkswagen, Porsche, and Deutsche Bank. Qatar has a stake in London’s Heathrow Airport, Barclay’s Bank, and the Sainsbury supermarket chain in the U.K.
- In addition, most of the senior European politicians have been bought off by the Qataris, and the Qataris are doing the same in America.
- The Qatari regime utilizes its controlled medium Al Jazeera (in English and Arabic) to defame Israel and promote Hamas
'We're winning': Pam Bondi responds to the left's lawfare against Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal
'We're winning': Pam Bondi responds to the left's lawfare against Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal:
OXON HILL, Md.—Attorney General Pam Bondi told Texas Sen. Ted Cruz that the Trump administration is winning against the legal challenges of the Left, and on the cases the administration doesn't win, they will appeal them to the Supreme Court.
Bondi riled up the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference Thursday by declaring, "We're winning!"
US household debt hit an all-time RECORD:
US household debt jumped by $93 billion in Q4 2024 to a record $18 trillion. - Steve Kirsch
- It has been driven by a $45 billion surge in credit card debt, hitting an all-time high of $1.2 trillion.
- Household debt as % of disposable income is 87%.
USAID’s Haiti scandal is staggering.
The U.S. sent $4.4B after the 2010 earthquake—yet less than 2% reached Haitians, while 56% lined the pockets of D.C. firms - Clarice Feldman
- The Red Cross claimed to shelter 130,000 people—but built just SIX homes.
- No transparency.
- No accountability.
- USAID and NGOs refuse to answer where the money went—while Haitians were left with nothing.
Democrats embroiled in election scandal in Connecticut city turn themselves in | Blaze Media
Democrats embroiled in election scandal in Connecticut city turn themselves in | Blaze Media:
The surveillance footage was so alarming that a judge later tossed the results and demanded a primary do-over, though Ganim prevailed over his opponents in the second primary as well as the general election. As in 2019, the results of the 2023 Democratic mayoral primary swung to Ganim almost exclusively on absentee ballot dumps on election night.
Are Climate Scientists Lying About Their Work to Secure US Research Grants?
“… I still have the grant because I changed the title …” - Eric WorrallAm I reading this correctly?
"...Researchers said work mentioning climate is being particularly targeted. One environmental scientist working in the western US who did not want to be named said their previously awarded grant from the Department of Transportation for climate-adaption research had been withdrawn, until they retitled it to remove the word “climate”...
- Did an anonymous climate scientist just admit to conspiring to defraud the US Government into providing funds for a climate paper, by turning the very title of their paper into a lie?
- How many climate scientists are willing to bend the truth to keep their access to federal grant money?...
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