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Friday, August 15, 2025
What does this say about W. Michigan's labor market?-----Michigan's biggest amusement park, Michigan's Adventure ending 2025 season earlier than planned on Sept. 1
The amusement park was originally scheduled to be open through October and host the traditional Tricks and Treats weekends. - Zac Harmon
- Instead, Michigan's Adventure passholders will get a free ticket to Cedar Point, another Six Flags property, which will be good for any day through the end of that park's season...
- The decision to close Michigan's Adventure on Labor Day is being explained as a way to keep the quality of the spring and summer seasons up, according to a company spokesperson.
West Point Goes Full Anti-Woke Following DOJ Lawsuit, Drops Race-Based Policies
West Point Goes Full Anti-Woke Following DOJ Lawsuit, Drops Race-Based Policies:
Officials at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Air Force Academy settled litigation with the Justice Department regarding their race-driven admissions practices.
Students for Fair Admissions, a group suing the schools for their policies of assigning greater weight to student applications from certain racial groups, therefore nixed their lawsuits, according to a Tuesday report from CNN.
How you ATTRACT business AND GROW!-----Ohio builds on record of having cheaper electricity
New Ohio law puts Michigan at a further disadvantage, expert warms - Jamie A. Hope
The law makes it easier for utilities to acquire the permits required to establish a generating plant, as noted by observers as diverse as The Nature Conservancy and the State Policy Network...
The law makes it easier for utilities to acquire the permits required to establish a generating plant, as noted by observers as diverse as The Nature Conservancy and the State Policy Network...
- Michigan’s residential electricity rates are 20% higher than Ohio’s, Bolema said, and Michigan’s industrial rates are more than 10% higher than those in Ohio.
- ”This gap will grow even wider as Ohio goes forward with its new policies, while Michigan regulators keep allowing rate increases by its monopoly utilities,” Bolema added...
History for August 15
History for August 15 - On-This-Day.com
Napoleon Bonaparte 1769
- 1877 - Thomas Edison wrote to the president of the Telegraph Company in Pittsburgh, PA. The letter stated that the word, "hello" would be a more appropriate greeting than "ahoy" when answering the telephone.
- 1914 - The Panama Canal was officially opened to commercial traffic.
- 1939 - "The Wizard of Oz" premiered in Hollywood, CA. Judy Garland became famous for the movie's song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
- 1947 - India became independent from Britain and was divided into the countries of India and Pakistan. India had been under British about 200 years.
- 1997 - The U.S. Justice Department decided not to prosecute FBI officials in connection with the deadly 1992 Ruby Ridge siege in Idaho. The investigation dealt with an alleged cover-up.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
'Reputational risk': Report reveals Joe Biden pressured corporations to debank Donald Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
'Reputational risk': Report reveals Joe Biden pressured corporations to debank Donald Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
A new report reveals that Joe Biden, while in the White House, pressured a dozen corporations to debank Donald Trump, sending regulators to harass and investigate banks, even fining them, until they cooperated.
And a report in the Washington Stand reveals they used the concept of "reputational risk" in their threats against the banks.
Next target for arrogant, ignorant 'experts': organ donors
After an alarming federal report, you'd think transplant doctors would work hard to increase public confidence in their methods. Instead, they're going the other way. - Glenn H. ReynoldsOf all America’s problems, waning trust in our institutions — and our institutions’ lack of trustworthiness — is among the biggest.
Turns out they weren’t being paranoid.
- Case in point: organ donation.
Turns out they weren’t being paranoid.
Last month The New York Times reported that under existing guidelines, “a growing number of patients” — some of them “gasping, crying or showing other signs of life” — are facing “premature or bungled attempts to retrieve their organs.”...
My brush with death in DC - The Spectator World
The city has been a model of corrupt, complacent governance – a national embarrassment - Isaac SchorrThe last thing I heard before my ears started ringing was my left turn signal clicking.
I was stopped at a red light on a Saturday afternoon, waiting to glide into my parking lot near the Waterfront Metro stop in Washington, DC when a loud crack suddenly deafened me.
I was stopped at a red light on a Saturday afternoon, waiting to glide into my parking lot near the Waterfront Metro stop in Washington, DC when a loud crack suddenly deafened me.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a bullet-sized wound in my windshield.
It wasn’t a windy day, and no cars had been passing by to kick a loose stone up at my beloved Camry, so it only took me only a half-second to realize what had happened...
The two Metropolitan Police Department officers my 911 call summoned didn’t show up until a half-hour later, even though the nearest station was only a two-minute walk away...Yes, my car had probably been shot with me in it, they agreed before informing me that all they could do was record the incident.
If I wanted, they said, I could ask nearby apartment buildings and businesses for security footage and report back to them. And then they were off; my ears were still ringing...
Mexico hands over 26 high-ranking alleged drug cartel figures to US for prosecution | Blaze Media
Mexico hands over 26 high-ranking alleged drug cartel figures to US for prosecution | Blaze Media:
The agreement is a part of President Donald Trump's promise to dismantle Mexican drug cartels in order to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S.
"These 26 men have all played a role in bringing violence and drugs to American shores — under this Department of Justice, they will face severe consequences for their crimes against this country," reads a statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Climate Lawyers Try a New Approach - WSJ
Heatstroke killed Julie Leon on a 108-degree day. A lawsuit blames oil companies. - Mike TothStung by a recent losing streak in state courts, the foundations, academics and trial lawyers behind the climate lawfare movement are now trying a new tactic: wrongful-death lawsuits against oil and gas companies based on the alleged connection between carbon emissions and weather-related deaths...
- The leading such case, Leon v. Exxon Mobil, seeks to hold energy companies liable for the death of Julie Leon, who suffered heatstroke in her car in June 2021 after driving almost 100 miles without air conditioning on a day when temperatures hit a record-breaking 108 degrees in western Washington state...
'What does that mean?' Watch D.C. police chief busted for having no clue what 'chain of command' means * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
'What does that mean?' Watch D.C. police chief busted for having no clue what 'chain of command' means * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs:
During a news conference Tuesday, Chief Pamela Smith was asked by a reporter: "Can you tell us what the chain of command is now?"
Smith's only response was: "What does that mean?
More than importing the Muslim third-world, the Islamic takeover of the West comes down to birthrates - American Thinker
New figures out of Austria are positively horrifying. - Olivia Murray
From a new report by Thomas Brooke at Remix News yesterday:
New figures show that women from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq living in Austria have an average birth rate almost three times higher than that of Austrian-born women, according to data from the country’s Statistical Yearbook on Migration and Integration.
Yes, progressive politicians inviting an invasion is absolutely a serious and unacceptable problem (it’s also treasonous), but it would be less of a problem if real Europeans were having babies at equal or greater rates than the third world welfare louses hunkered down in...

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More "NGO" scumbaggery!-----Flint lawmaker requests $25 million for phantom group
Rep. Cynthia Neeley, D-Flint, has submitted a $25 million earmark request from Michigan’s next budget for an organization that has no physical presence, IRS recognition or online footprint. - Jamie A. Hope“This $25 million capital and program investment will support the redevelopment of a major community facility to serve inner city K-12 grade students of color and adult learners who need GED services including coaching and mentoring,” Neeley wrote in her request.
- A search of the IRS database for tax-exempt organizations shows no record for MYhub Life Empowerment Center.
- A search of Michigan’s business registry also returned no results, suggesting that the entity is not registered in the state.
“The project does not violate Article IV, Section 30 of the Michigan Constitution, as it serves a demonstrable public purpose,” the request form states...
Worth knowing when the revisionists spread their lies!-----That’s Nice, But Why Was There a War On, Hmm?
The 80th anniversary of the end of WWII has arrived, and with it the anniversary of the first uses of the atomic bomb. - TXRed
- Thus far, all the mainstream media stories I’ve read have been negative – it was a terrible thing, the crew of Bockscar should not have picked Nagasaki, it wasn’t really necessary, it was racist, the Koran labor-slaves suffered horribly and are the real victims; if the bomb was necessary, it should have stopped with Hiroshima, and a few others even less tethered to reality.
Thirty years ago, a lot of this was tossed around, too, for the 50th Anniversary of the end of the war...
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