Once again, the professor has come up short…
His latest screed is an impressive display of economic prestidigitation.
- He concedes that wages are growing faster for low-income workers and then attempts to bury that dispositive fact beneath nearly 2,000 words.
- Bank of America data show that spending among lower- and middle-income households has converged toward levels at the top as they lead labor market gains...
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Saturday, August 22, 2026
"Professor Reich has a documented history of “inventing dialogue” when the truth doesn’t fit his narrative, a habit that forced him to rewrite his memoir after the media exposed his fabrications.
Bill Brindley - Scott Bessant responds to Little Robert Reich:... | Facebook - Bill BrindleyScott Bessant (US Sec. Treasury) responds to Little Robert Reich:
Trump is right about the Smithsonian. Canada shows what happens when woke history wins. | Blaze Media
Trump is right about the Smithsonian. Canada shows what happens when woke history wins. | Blaze Media:
When institutions teach citizens that history should be understood primarily through political categories of oppression and identity, they don't merely reinterpret the past. They can change the standards by which claims about the past are evaluated in the present.
Evidence becomes secondary to narrative; skepticism becomes hostility. And eventually questioning an officially favored interpretation can itself become evidence of moral guilt.
So when Trump demands balance and historical accuracy from the Smithsonian, remember the Canadian example.
Game-changer??!!-----Deployable Energy’s new compact nuclear reactor
In the photo you can see Deployable Energy’s first reactor being trucked to Idaho National Laboratory to be tested. Their reactor first went critical on June 30, 2026. - Andy May
The reactor was produced under President Trump’s 2025 nuclear reactor plan.
It was designed by Australian Bobby Gallagher and his team in Houston.
- It can produce one megawatt of power, at a cost of 15 cents per kilowatt hour, for five years before refueling is required.
- The entire reactor can fit on the bed of a Ford F150 pickup, as shown in the photo.
- More importantly, it can be manufactured in a factory, fits into one 20-foot shipping container, uses the existing conventional supply chain, and requires no exotic custom-made components...
What do you think? Is Musk right? Should Chavin be released, or do these facts even matter?
Fast Facts - Christina Aguayo News
Fast Facts:
- Chauvin called an ambulance at the first sign of distress, the Ambulance was minutes away but delayed pick up because they were scared of the crowd - parking for 17 minutes at a nearby location, George Floyd arrived at the hospital alive, & was alive for 41 minutes after Chauvin's restraint ended.
- #Minnesota
- Floyd had 11 ng/mL fentanyl in his system, levels as low as 3 ng/mL have been certified as fatal overdoses in other cases.
- Dr. Andrew Baker said that if Floyd had been found dead at home with no other factors, an overdose ruling would have been reasonable...
What the media is hiding from us!-----Canada's PM Carney called back his negotiating team and the US has gone ahead with the tariffs that were threatened: a new 50% tariff on about 5% of the products that Canada exports to the United States..
Let's talk about fairness here. - John F. Di Leo
- President Trump's main goal is no secret: reduce everyone's imports from China; make more countries do more of their own manufacturing, and reward them for doing so.
- But Canada (and Mexico too, incidentally) have continued to outsource more and more to China over the past couple of decades (that's what put NAFTA/USMCA in jeopardy), and this current negotiation was in part about the domestic content as well.
Let's talk about fairness here.
- If we're setting huge tariffs on direct imports of Chinese goods into the USA, and Canada sends mostly-Chinese products into the USA at low tariffs, that's not fair at all, is it?...
After Cambridge Academic Commits Suicide Over Being Exposed as Fraud, Activists Call for 'Arday's Law' to Limit Free Speech and Honest Reporting
After Cambridge Academic Commits Suicide Over Being Exposed as Fraud, Activists Call for 'Arday's Law' to Limit Free Speech and Honest Reporting:
Now that he has killed himself because someone finally reported on his misdoings, some in the United Kingdom want to change the law so that you can’t tell the truth about someone who isn’t telling the truth, or who is doing other things they shouldn’t be doing.
In other words, your free speech should end where a famous person’s feelings might theoretically begin.
Mass hysteria!-----Today's Deeeeeep Question: Did Trump Slip Biden a Mickey at the Debate? -Ed Morrissey
When I say "Deeeeeep," I of course mean deeeeeeply stupid.
- Biden Inc has spent the last two years attempting to spin the collapse of the cover-up of Joe Biden's cognitive incompetence in office, to no avail.
- The exposure of Biden's cognitive incapacity shocked no one who had watched Biden during the entirety of his presidency, at least since the Easter Bunny ordered him off a rope line in April 2022...
Yesterday...Jamie Kern Lima broached the subject in her tete-a-tete with the former First Lady, and the two of them mulled over the excuses, er, possible explanations for Joe's disastrous debate performance.
- When Lima suggests that someone may have drugged Biden's drink before the debate, Jill Biden responds, "Who knows, right?"
Via Twitchy:
History for August 22
History for August 22 - On-This-Day.com
H. Norman Schwarzkopf 1934 - United States General
- 1775 - The American colonies were proclaimed to be in a state of open rebellion by England's King George III.
- 1906 - The Victor Talking Machine Company of Camden, NJ began to manufacture the Victrola. The hand-cranked unit, with horn cabinet, sold for $200.
- 1910 - Japan formally annexed Korea.
- 1996 - U.S. President Clinton signed legislation that ended guaranteed cash payments to the poor and demanded work from recipients.
- 2004 - In Oslo, Norway, a version of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" and his work "Madonna" were stolen from the Munch Museum. This version of "The Scream," one of four different versions, was a tempera painting on board.
Friday, August 21, 2026
First domino to fall? Fauci's 'consigliere' pleads GUILTY to role in COVID cover-up | Blaze Media
First domino to fall? Fauci's 'consigliere' pleads GUILTY to role in COVID cover-up | Blaze Media:
David Morens, a longtime acolyte of Anthony Fauci, has pleaded guilty to his role in the attempted cover-up of federal records pertaining to the origin of the COVID-19 virus and to a clandestine initiative to restore U.S. funding to the infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology via disgraced British zoologist Peter Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance, according to the Department of Justice.
Democrats love this monster!-----Fidel Castro: Human Garbage | International Liberty
Fidel Castro: Human Garbage | International Liberty - International Liberty - Dan MitchellThough I’ve always thought the most-damning visual came from the Economist, which compared labor productivity in various Latin American nations...
As you can see, workers are very poor because it’s almost impossible to be productive in a socialist system.
For purposes of today’s column, however, I don’t want to focus on Cuba’s economic performance.
Instead, I want to condemn the dictator who has caused that nation’s economic misery.
For purposes of today’s column, however, I don’t want to focus on Cuba’s economic performance.
Instead, I want to condemn the dictator who has caused that nation’s economic misery.
- Fidel Castro not only impoverished his people.
- He oppressed them and stole from them...
Heh!-----Nike's stock plunge is relentless
Nike's stock plunge is relentless - Brian Sozzi
- Nike stock collapsed to its lowest level since September 2024 on Monday, dropping more than 4% to below $40, per Yahoo Finance AlphaSpace data.
- The stock has crashed about 78% from its all-time high in 2021...
U.S. senators: Feds 'misclassified' documents to hide Biden family 'crimes' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
U.S. senators: Feds 'misclassified' documents to hide Biden family 'crimes' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
More documents must be released about the Biden family's activities.
That's according to U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who is insisting the Department of Justice and the Director of National Intelligence open up for examination a "trove" of documents that apparently were "misclassified."
That allegedly was done to "downgrade" alleged wrongdoing by former President Joe Biden's family, a New York Post report charges.
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