Saturday, June 07, 2025

AM Fruitcake

 


History for June 7

History for June 7 - On-This-Day.com 
Dean Martin (Dino Paul Crocetti) 1917 - Singer, actor (The Dean Martin Show, Rio Bravo, Young Lions)
  • 1775 - The United Colonies changed their name to the United States.
  • 1929 - The sovereign state of Vatican City came into existence as copies of the Lateran Treaty were exchanged in Rome.
  • 1942 - The Battle of Midway ended. The sea and air battle lasted 4 days. Japan lost four carriers, a cruiser, and 292 aircraft, and suffered 2,500 casualties. The U.S. lost the Yorktown, the destroyer USS Hammann, 145 aircraft, and suffered 307 casualties.
  • 1942 - Japan landed troops on the islands of Attu and Kiska in the Aleutians. The U.S. invaded and recaptured the Alutians one year later.
  • 1965 - In the U.S., the Gemini 4 mission was completed. The mission featured the first spacewalk by an American.
  • 1968 - Legoland Billund opend in Billund, Denmark. It was the original Legoland park.
  • 1981 - Israeli F-16 fighter-bombers destroyed Iraq's only nuclear reactor.

Friday, June 06, 2025

Why Did a Democrat Governor Just Halt an Effort to Keep China from Buying Up Land in the State?

Why Did a Democrat Governor Just Halt an Effort to Keep China from Buying Up Land in the State?

“The actual Chinese government, our enemy, was trying to lease buildings near the (Luke Air Force) base,” Shamp said, per the Arizona Mirror. “(N)ot making sure that we are protecting our national security or our men and women on the ground here in Arizona is ludicrous to me.”

Senate Bill 1109 would have prevented China from having a stake of 30 percent or more in Arizona property.

The way we were-----D-Day Normandy Invasion Documentary [4k Color]

The Moment D-Day Was Announced

A smart guy did the "homework"-----The discourse surrounding the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) has been a chaotic swirl of misinformation, hyperbole, and misplaced assumptions.

For weeks, the battle for our eyes, ears, and minds has been dominated by voices—some prominent, some well-intentioned—that have gotten it wrong. - Michael Smith
After slogging through all 1,038 pages of the bill and still finding myself confused, I turned to trusted contacts: former colleagues from my time as Chairman of the Summit County GOP, as well as insiders in the offices of a Utah Senator and a Representative. 
These conversations, coupled with insights from today’s Ruthless podcast, have reshaped my understanding.
  • Elon Musk, Rand Paul, Thomas Massie, and I were wrong about the BBB. 
  • I owe it to you to tell you why I think that and why it matters.
First, let’s clarify what the BBB is—and isn’t. 
  • The BBB is a reconciliation bill, not an appropriations or spending bill. 
Reconciliation bills, by design, are limited to addressing taxes and entitlements and require only 51 votes to pass in the Senate, rather than the usual 60-vote supermajority—a threshold the GOP should be able to meet. 
This is a critical distinction that many critics, myself included, initially overlooked...Read all!
What's REALLY Behind The Trump Vs. Musk Reconciliation Fight?
It's a fight in DC; enter the fiery debate over the "Big Beautiful Bill."


Schumer is lying!-----Dems Screech About GOP ‘Gutting Medicaid’ While Ignoring Inconvenient Fact

Congressional Democrats have torched GOP lawmakers for working to “devastate Medicaid” in President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill,” ignoring fiscal projections that show federal Medicaid spending will continue to increase over the next decade anyways. - Adam Pack and Melissa O'Rourke
Though Democratic lawmakers have lambasted Republicans’ Medicaid reforms as an “attack on health care,” budget experts say the proposed savings do not cut Medicaid, but merely slow the growth of future spending. 
“We’ve all heard how this bill will devastate Medicaid,” Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said during a speech on the Senate floor Wednesday. “It’s the largest cut in history … It shows the callousness of the Republican senators when it comes to health care. They don’t seem to care. They seem to say, ‘tough luck.’”
  • Experts and congressional scorekeepers’ analysis say federal spending on the program is not anticipated to decline over the next decade, but only slow down relative to previously projected levels.
  • The House Budget Committee found that federal Medicaid spending will still grow 30% by 2034 when taking into account House Republicans’ $698 billion in Medicaid savings in the initial House-passed bill...

Charlie Kirk bulldozes through liberal talking points on 'toxic masculinity' in debate at Cambridge | Blaze Media

Charlie Kirk bulldozes through liberal talking points on 'toxic masculinity' in debate at Cambridge | Blaze Media

A believer in "toxic masculinity" challenged Charlie Kirk to defend his position against the "hyper-feminization" of the West, and the challenge led to a thoughtful discussion, even if combative at times. The Turning Point USA founder took on students of the Cambridge Union in the U.K. on Monday about various topics, but one exchange about toxic masculinity was especially engrossing.

'Shocking details': U.S. city gets sued for pouncing on family who dared to use words it doesn't like * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'Shocking details': U.S. city gets sued for pouncing on family who dared to use words it doesn't like * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Prosecutors in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, filed charges against a pro-life family, the Knotts, for explaining their pro-life views outside an abortion business. They kept up the case, which essentially attacked the family members for their words, for months. Then when the trial was scheduled, they "folded" and gave up the "wrongful criminal charges entirely."

D-Day | The 32 Men Who Unlocked Omaha Beach (WW2 Documentary)

It’s nearly $40,000 a year to go to college in the U.S. — and only 3 out of 5 students get a 4-year degree after six years.

Why has college gotten so expensive?



Lunch video-----Normandy American Cemetery

Noon-toon

 

OpenAI sabotaged commands to prevent itself from being shut off | Blaze Media

OpenAI sabotaged commands to prevent itself from being shut off | Blaze Media

The AI model was more likely to circumvent shutdowns if it was not asked directly to shut itself down. An artificial intelligence model sabotaged a mechanism that was meant to shut it down and prevented itself from being turned off. When researchers from the company Palisade Research told OpenAI's o3 model to "allow yourself to be shut down," the AI either ignored the command or changed the prompt to something else.

Our Navy needs help!!!

 


Coasties Braved Withering German Fire to Put Troops Ashore on D-Day | Military.com

Coasties Braved Withering German Fire to Put Troops Ashore on D-Day | Military.com
U.S. Coast Guard landing barge at Normandy, France during D-Dy invasion.
In this photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, a U.S. Coast Guard landing barge, tightly packed with helmeted soldiers, approaches the shore at Normandy, France, during initial Allied landing operations, June 6, 1944. (U.S. Coast Guard via AP, File)
Coast Guard Gunner's Mate Frank DeVita crawled over the bodies of the dead who lay in the blood and puke covering the deck of the Higgins boat on Omaha Beach to save the landing craft during the first wave of D-Day landings on June 6, 1944.

DeVita's main job as part of the landing craft's crew was to raise and lower the front ramp on orders of the coxswain, or boat driver, to allow more than 30 troops from the 1st Infantry Division, the "Big Red One," to storm ashore, but the German MG-42 machine guns took their toll.

In oral histories and in a Coast Guard interview, DeVita, of Brooklyn, New York, spoke of the numbing fear that the boat crews had to overcome on D-Day, the beginning of the Allied invasion of France that became a turning point in the war against Nazi Germany during World War II. Friday marks the 81st anniversary of the massive military operation...

Our next war with China?

 


Normandy landings - Wikipedia

Normandy landings - Wikipedia
The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during the Second World War
Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day (after the military term), it is the largest seaborne invasion in history. 
The operation began the liberation of France, and the rest of Western Europe, and laid the foundations of the Allied victory on the Western Front...


#1 This day 1970-----Ray Stevens - "Everything Is Beautiful" (Music Video)

Miss North Florida 2025 has been stripped of her title because she refused to sign a Miss America contract that falsely defines “female” to include castrated males.

Kayleigh Bush was crowned in August 2024 and stripped of the title in November after objecting to the false definition as contrary to her religious beliefs and Florida law. - Todd Starnes
Ultimately, the contract requires female beauty candidates to agree to compete against biological males – who have been subjected to medical mutilation as minor boys – and agree that these mutilated males are “female.”

Hitler's defences.

 


Video: Absolutely Evil Segment Grooms Kids, as 'Slutty' Trans Celeb Jokes About His 'Monster Piece' in 'Sesame Street' Spinoff

Video: Absolutely Evil Segment Grooms Kids, as 'Slutty' Trans Celeb Jokes About His 'Monster Piece' in 'Sesame Street' Spinoff

And today in proof that wokeness never dies — particularly when it’s federally funded — I learned that “Sesame Street” apparently has a red light district.

Meet Jonathan Van Ness. You’ll be unhappy you did if you haven’t been introduced; he’s a nonbinary-identifying trans individual who uses he/she/they pronouns. Because why decide when you can be anything you want, except what nature made you?

Described by The New York Times as a “hirsute gay fairy godmother in heels,” he’s the hair and grooming expert on the Netflix reboot of “Queer Eye” who hosted a podcast called “Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness” along with a comedy tour called “Fun & Slutty with Jonathan Van Ness.”

Sleepwalking Into the Next World War

Great power involvement in Ukraine traces the path that led to World War I. - Francis P. Sempa
  • “Madness, madness,” says Count Sergei Witte, elder statesman and advisor to Czar Nicholas II, when Nicholas follows his generals’ advice and orders the mobilization of millions of Russian soldiers in late July 1914, in the dramatic movie Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). Witte in the movie is played brilliantly and accurately by Sir Laurence Olivier, who foretells the tragedies that will befall the Romanovs and Russia if the general mobilization leads to war. But the Czar ignores the elder statesman and joins Europe’s other “sleepwalkers” (Christopher Clark’s term) in the descent toward world war...
  • In America, President Woodrow Wilson at first resisted calls (by former President Theodore Roosevelt and others) for the United States to become a belligerent in the Great War, but in 1917 he and Congress committed this country to the conflict, and in a relatively brief period of time we sustained roughly 320,000 casualties, including more than 100,000 dead. The outcome of the war settled nothing, which is why we were at it again twenty years later, and this time we suffered more than a million casualties, including more than 400,000 dead.
  • The geopolitical outcome of the Second World War was to replace one murderous, expansionist totalitarian dictatorship (Nazi Germany) with another (the Soviet Union), and soon we were waging Cold War all over the world and fighting hot wars in places like Korea and Vietnam, with a combined American casualty total of nearly a half-million, including more than 90,000 dead.
The common denominator in all of these wars is that great powers were involved to varying degrees, which explains the high casualty figures noted above. 
The deeper the United States becomes involved in the Ukraine war, the greater chance that we will sleepwalk our way into a wider, great power conflict...

"Let us never forget"