Saturday, December 06, 2025

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History for December 6

History for December 6 - On-This-Day.com 
Alfred Joyce Kilmer 1886
  • 1735 - In London, French surgeon Claudius Amyand performed the first successful appendectomy at St. George's Hospital. The patient was an 11-year old boy that had swallowed a pin.
  • 1865 - The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. The amendment abolished slavery in the U.S.
  • 1877 - Thomas Edison demonstrated the first gramophone, with a recording of himself reciting Mary Had a Little Lamb.
  • 1917 - More than 1,600 people died when two munitions ships collided in the harbor at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • 1973 - Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as the vice-president of the United States after vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned.
  • 1983 - In Jerusalem, a bomb planted on a bus exploded killing six Israelis and wounding 44.
  • 1989 - The worst mass shooting in Canadian history occurred when a man gunned down 14 women at the University of Montreal's school of engineering. The man then killed himself.
  • 1998 - In Venezuela, former Lieutenant Colonel Hugo Chavez was elected president. He had staged a bloody coup attempt against the government six years earlier.

Friday, December 05, 2025

Nolte: Gavin Newsom Pushes Retroactive Tax, Including Those Who Fled the State

Nolte: Gavin Newsom Pushes Retroactive Tax, Including Those Who Fled the State

“Newsom is pushing the retroactive billionaire tax targeting the roughly 220 billionaires residing in California in 2025,” reports Jonathan Turley. “It signals not just desperation in the face of crippling debt and overspending but a recognition that California is chasing its highest earners out of the state.”

The way we were----Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 - Battle of Tsushima

No longer alive

Here’s What the Media Won’t Tell You About Trump’s Poll Numbers

But the numbers tell a different story. - Matt Margolis
  • The mainstream media wants you to think President Trump's second term is imploding...
  • Here's what they're not telling you. Trump's second-term polling actually mirrors the trajectory of his two most recent two-term predecessors, and as of Dec. 3, he's outperforming both of them.
According to RealClearPolitics, 
Trump's current average job approval rating for his second term is 42.4%. At the same point in their second terms, 
Barack Obama was at 39.8% and 
George W. Bush was at 41%.

  • That makes Trump the most popular second-term president in the last twenty years, with Obama holding the dubious honor of being the least popular.

Democrats now: Safe haven for drug cartels, no strikes.

Facebook - The Conservative Caucus
  • Democrats now: Safe haven for drug cartels, no strikes. 
  • Democrats then: Joe Biden says strike them, no safe haven.




'Available to testify': Now Jack Smith gets handed subpoena to tell what HE knows * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'Available to testify': Now Jack Smith gets handed subpoena to tell what HE knows * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

In fact, Smith is facing criticism, and more, right now for orchestrating subpoenas for the telephone records of multiple Republican members of Congress, a move that leftist judge James Boasberg supported apparently without even knowing the facts, like who was being targeted.

Victor Davis Hanson: Why Won’t the West Help Ukraine Win Against Russia?

Lunch video-----Disparate Impact: The Term You Haven't Heard Of That Rewrote America’s Standards

Noon-toon

 


'Put a gun in his mouth and pull the trigger': Republican gets vicious threat for defending student who got a zero for championing Bible * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'Put a gun in his mouth and pull the trigger': Republican gets vicious threat for defending student who got a zero for championing Bible * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

An Oklahoma state representative is now getting vicious and lethal threats after coming to the defense of a Christian student who received a zero grade from a transgender teaching assistant merely for championing God's gender roles outlined in the Bible.

Sadly, they are the enemy of truth!

 


CNN’s Jake Tapper labels the J6 pipe bomber suspect Brian Cole a “30 year old WHITE man.”

You can’t make this stuff up. - Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson


Shifty liars!

 


Car repairs are more expensive because of student loans | The College Fix

“Specifically, Ford can’t fill 5,000 mechanic jobs that pay $120,000 a year,”
The Wall Street Journal recently highlighted problems Ford is having hiring mechanics, despite the high wages offered. 
  • Federal student loans...make college seem like a cheaper and better option than going to trade school. 
  • This leads to a shortage of trade workers, which leads to higher prices for consumers.
“We are in trouble in our country. We are not talking about this enough,” Ford CEO Jim Farley said. “We have over a million openings in critical jobs, emergency services, trucking, factory workers, plumbers, electricians and tradesmen.”...

#1 This day 1984-----Daryl Hall & John Oates - Out Of Touch (Official HD Video)

Let CMS Reward Prevention | RealClearHealth

Let CMS Reward Prevention | RealClearHealth

Three in four US adults live with at least one chronic condition, consuming over $4 trillion in government health care spending. In many cases, these conditions go undetected and untreated until they become severe. The result? A system that is upside down, resulting in enormous spending to treat late-stage symptoms instead of catching disease early, when treatment is cheaper, more effective, and far less devastating to patients.

Few conditions expose this dysfunction as starkly as chronic kidney disease (CKD).

More than 35 million Americans have CKD, yet 9 in 10 don’t know it. That lack of awareness isn’t just a medical failure; it’s a financial one. Nearly one in four Medicare dollars, roughly $95 billion each year, are spent on care for patients with CKD. And that figure excludes the enormous cost of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), when kidneys fail, and treatment options are limited to dialysis or transplant. At that point, lives are already upended, personal productivity diminishes, and costs skyrocket. It’s an unfortunate and dangerous example of our broader national problem. One thing is clear: this path is unsustainable—for patients individually and our nation as a whole.

Can't make it up!! Democrat congressman says narco-terrorists “just need the money” .

Drug Smugglers Bringing Illegal Narcotics Into the U.S. Are Not “Narco-Terrorists” — Just People “Trying to Make Money” - Harriett Lublin
  • Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Jack Reed (D-RI) has once again proven why the radical left can’t be trusted to secure our borders or protect American lives from the fentanyl-fueled invasion at our southern flank.
  • During a softball interview on CNN with Dana Bash, Reed shamelessly downplayed the ruthless narco-terrorists poisoning our communities, insisting they’re just poor folks “trying to make money.”...thegatewaypundit.com

Suicidal empathy!

 


New York Times admits massive fraud under Tim Walz | Blaze Media

New York Times admits massive fraud under Tim Walz | Blaze Media

— and now even the New York Times is reporting on what has gone down on the governor’s watch.

“This is fascinating,” BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere says. “Why would they be doing this? ... Why would Tim Walz be the target of an actual investigation by the New York Times?”

Chicago serial puncher arrested again following 20 previous arrests for assault.

There is no way a society can function if it continues letting people like this walk free. - MRCTV
Video by Britta
  



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History for December 5

History for December 5 - On-This-Day.com 
Martin Van Buren (U.S.) 1782
  • 1848 - U.S. President Polk triggered the Gold Rush of '49 by confirming the fact that gold had been discovered in California.
  • 1876 - The Stillson wrench was patented by D.C. Stillson. The device was the first practical pipe wrench.
  • 1904 - The Russian fleet was destroyed by the Japanese at Port Arthur, during the Russo-Japanese War.
  • 1933 - Prohibition came to an end when Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
  • 1988 - Jim Bakker and former aide Richard Dortch were indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on fraud and conspiracy charges.