- 1629 - A Royal charter was granted to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 1794 - Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin.
- 1900 - U.S. currency went on the gold standard with the ratification of the Gold Standard Act.
- 1903 - The U.S. Senate ratified the Hay-Herran Treaty that guaranteed the U.S. the right to build a canal at Panama. The Columbian Senate rejected the treaty. A deal was signed on November 6, 1903 with the newly independent Panama.
- 1914 - Henry Ford announced the new continuous motion method to assemble cars. The process decreased the time to make a car from 12― hours to 93 minutes.
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Friday, March 14, 2025
History for March 14
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Biden's DEI initiatives cost more than you think - Louder With Crowder
NIH gives Planned Parenthood exec $495K to study ‘oppression’ and abortion
These “societal dynamics” disproportionately harm “individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color… those with disabilities and chronic disease, individuals who are transgender or gender-nonconforming…and people of lower socioeconomic status,” according to study author Elizabeth Janiak.
Janiak is a Harvard University professor whose research “explores how government and institutional policies create inequities in access to and quality of sexual and reproductive health…care,” according to her faculty bio...
Boy Brains, Girl Brains. Yes, They’re Really Different.
- Yes, cat fights exist even among toddlers...
'Bigger than Watergate': How Stacey Abrams was gifted $7 billion of YOUR money | Blaze Media
WATCH: Canada has been ripping the U.S. off for decades, Leavitt says - NewsBreak
"If you look at the rates of tariffs across the board that Canadians have been imposing on the American people and our workers here, it is egregious," she said.
- "American cheese and butter, nearly 300% tariff," she said.
- "If you look at India, 150% tariff on American alcohol. You think that's helping Kentucky bourbon being exported to India?"
- Leavitt provided other examples as well, including Japan placing a 700% tariff on U.S. rice imports...
ICE nabs leader of pro-Hamas group tied to violent Columbia protests | Blaze Media
The stunning findings of the White House Department of Government Efficiency of waste and theft of taxpayer resources requires that President Trump do what is necessary to end that waste and theft.
The Impoundment Control Act negated about 170 years of precedent wherein presidents had the absolute Article II executive authority to not spend funds authorized by Congress when they deemed such spending unnecessary, starting with Thomas Jefferson all the way through Richard Nixon.
- Congress cannot be expected to guess how much and where the waste and theft is occurring. ..
- Only the President has that ability in administering the laws...
Michigan Investigators Raise Alarm Over Suspicious Ballot Irregularities in Muskegon County’s ’24 Election by Assistant Editor
- MUSKEGON: HUMAN BEINGS VOTE 2:1 REPUBLICAN; ENVELOPES VOTE 2:1 DEMOCRAT

Among the affected races:
- County Clerk
- Treasurer
- Register of Deeds
- Water Resources Commissioner
- District 4 County Commissioner
A detailed analysis shows that absentee votes broke in the opposite direction of all three forms of in-person voting—an anomaly that experts say defies statistical norms and is highly suggestive of cheating.
Due to the reporting by the Gateway Pundit, we now know that there was a massive voter registration fraud underway, led by GBI Strategies, in the 2020 election...
Highway to hell: Mass influx of foreign-born truckers cause carnage on American roads | Blaze Media
Shocking New Study Reveals 'Staggering' Amount of Taxpayer Money Spent by Biden on DEI Insanity By Mike Miller
Here's more:
Surely we can't blame all that on Biden, right? Heck yeah, we can.The study, conducted by the Functional Government Initiative and the Center for Renewing America, identified 460 programs across 24 government agencies in the Biden administration that diverted resources to DEI initiatives.
At least $1 trillion of taxpayer money was infused with DEI principles, the study states.
The study lays out DEI infusion across several federal agencies, including the Defense Department's plan to "integrate environmental/economic justice tools" into training, FEMA’s need to "instill equity as a foundation of emergency management," and the Labor Department's push to "embed equity in a sustainable manner that recognizes the multiple and overlapping identities held by workers."
On his first day in office, Biden signed Executive Order 13985, which was aimed at carrying out the goal of "advancing equity and racial justice through the federal government."
In other words, priorities — Democrat-style...
History for March 13
- 0607 - The 12th recorded passage of Halley's Comet occurred.
- 1781 - Sir William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus.
- 1852 - The New York "Lantern" newspaper published the first "Uncle Sam cartoon". It was drawn by Frank Henry Bellew.
- 1884 - Standard time was adopted throughout the U.S.
- 1930 - It was announced that the planet Pluto had been discovered by scientist Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory.
- 1940 - The war between Russia and Finland ended with the signing of a treaty in Moscow.
- 1957 - Jimmy Hoffa was arrested by the FBI on bribery charges.
- 1974 - An embargo imposed by Arab oil-producing countries was lifted.


