Saturday, May 12, 2018

History for May 12

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History for May 12 - On-This-Day.com
Florence Nightingale 1820 - Nurse, contributed to modern nursing procedures, author, Katherine Hepburn 1907 - Actress ("Morning Glory", "On Golden Pond [1981]", "The Rainmaker"), Mary Kay Ash 1915 - U.S. businesswoman and the founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc., born Mary Kathlyn Wagner
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Yogi Berra 1925 - Baseball player, manager, George Carlin 1937 - Comedian, actor, Vanessa Williams 1963 - Actress
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1885 - In the Battle of Batoche, French Canadians rebelled against the Canadian government.
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1926 - The airship Norge became the first vessel to fly over the North Pole.
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1940 - The Nazi conquest of France began with the German army crossing Muese River.
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1943 - The Axis forces in North Africa surrendered during World War II.
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1950 - The American Bowling Congress abolished its white males-only membership restriction after 34 years.
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1957 - A.J. Foyt won his first auto racing victory in Kansas City, MO.
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1975 - U.S. merchant ship Mayaguez was seized by Cambodian forces in international waters.
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1978 - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that they would no longer exclusively name hurricanes after women.
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Friday, May 11, 2018

Trump Meeting Date Significance | The Daily Caller

Trump Meeting Date Significance | The Daily Caller:
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"President Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong Un on June 12 will fall on the 31st anniversary of Ronald Regan’s monumental “tear down this wall” speech.
On June 12, 1987, then-President Reagan stood before the Brandenburg Gate on the west side of the Berlin Wall and delivered one of the most iconic sentences in American history: “Mr. Gorbachev … tear down this wall!”"


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How they "think"-----Now we know why Donald Trump "won" all four surprise swing states by the same one percent - Palmer Report

Now we know why Donald Trump "won" all four surprise swing states by the same one percent - Palmer Report:
"Just days after the 2016 election, Palmer Report began documenting the various ways in which the voting results didn’t make any mathematical or statistical sense.
It wasn’t impossible for Donald Trump to have won, but it was impossible for him to have won in the way that he won. 
Image result for trump russia memeOne of the things that stood out was Trump’s margin of surprise victory in the four swing states that decided the election.
Now we finally have some real world insight from the Senate Intelligence Committee into why that margin was so mathematically suspicious.
Not only did Donald Trump pull off upset victories in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida, he won them all by right around one percent.
Naturally occurring statistical results would have had Trump winning one of the states by one percent, one of them by 2.3 percent, one of them by 0.6 percent, and so on.
If a football team pulled off four upset victories in a row, and they were all by the same 23-10 score, you’d scratch your head, because numbers don’t work that way in the real world.
So why would Trump have won all four of these states by the same margin?
It turns out the margin couldn’t have gone any lower..."
Read on for more insanity! 
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BOMBSHELL: Parkland Shooter Was Assigned To Obama-Era Program, Superintendent Lied, Report Suggests | Daily Wire

BOMBSHELL: Parkland Shooter Was Assigned To Obama-Era Program, Superintendent Lied, Report Suggests | Daily Wire:
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"Late on Sunday night, local Florida media reported that the gunman who shot up Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February was assigned to a controversial Obama-era disciplinary program which the Broward County Public Schools superintendent previously denied existed on multiple occasions."

"Many years ago, Hillary Clinton's primary campaign for President scored big with a political ad about the dreaded "3 a.m. phone call."

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"Many years ago, Hillary Clinton's primary campaign for President scored big with a political ad about the dreaded "3 a.m. phone call." 
The spot suggested that during a crisis (and what else happens at 3 a.m.?), Americans could sleep better knowing that a President Hillary was answering the call.
Why? 
Because she would able to handle any problem thanks to having years of experience and a vagina, unlike her challenger Barack Obama - who had no experience and only possibly had a vagina.
...And then there's the much-reviled President Trump.
Not only was he genuinely ready to deal with a crisis, at 3 a.m., he actually flew to Andrews Air Force Base to welcome home the three American prisoners released from North Korea..."
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University of Michigan sued for speech codes called 'un-American' | Fox News

University of Michigan sued for speech codes called 'un-American' | Fox News:
See the source image"A free speech group filed a lawsuit against the University of Michigan for imposing speech codes it calls “unconstitutional” and “un-American.”
...“The most important indication of bias is your own feelings,” the public university writes on its Bias Response Team page of incidents.
...Students who violate the speech codes or are found responsible for bias incidents face discipline ranging from training sessions to suspension or expulsion.
Wolverines say they have avoided topics like immigration, identity politics, and abortion because they are fearful of being reported and having to undergo “restorative justice,” “individualized education,” or “unconscious bias training.”
...“The university punishes students based on how controversial or offensive their words are..."
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Tax reform benefit: These states are seeing a revenue boost | Fox Business

Image result for free clip art moneyTax reform benefit: These states are seeing a revenue boost | Fox Business:

"Multiple U.S. states are experiencing a big jump in revenue, which has boosted their outlook, thanks to an expanding economy and job growth with more people working and pulling in bigger paychecks."



Thursday's HOT MIC | May 10, 2018 09:45:34 | PJ Media

Thursday's HOT MIC | May 10, 2018 09:45:34 | PJ Media
"Here is your HOT MIC for the day.
Read the translation.
The Foreign Minister of Bahrain has -- and this might be the first time an Arab leader has publicly done this -- recognized Israel's right to self-defense.
This is, to put it mildly, yuge."
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Overtime In Final Years Will Spike Ann Arbor Cop’s Lifetime Pension Payout [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Overtime In Final Years Will Spike Ann Arbor Cop’s Lifetime Pension Payout [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"One Ann Arbor police detective with 31 years of experience would collect an annual pension of $126,000 if he retired this year, according to the city of Ann Arbor.
Image result for pension spikingDetective David Monroe is eligible for that six-figure pension because he collected $47,491 in overtime in his final year, boosting his base pay of $93,922 to a total of $151,618.
The overtime pay Monroe received in 2017 would permanently boost his pension payout by $13,495 in every year of retirement.
That’s because the pension system Ann Arbor created for its employees allows overtime to be used in its benefit formula.
...The past 10 years, Monroe’s gross salary has averaged $133,334 a year, boosted by tens of thousands in annual overtime.
Monroe’s base pay his last year was $93,922, according to the city of Ann Arbor.
If his pension benefit amount were based on his base pay, his pension would be $80,000 a year..."
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How Do These Liberal Monsters Hide In Plain Sight? The Schneiderman ca…

Instapundit » Blog Archive » QUESTION ASKED AND ANSWERED…:
"QUESTION ASKED AND ANSWERED: 
How Do These Liberal Monsters Hide In Plain Sight?
See the source imageThe Schneiderman case is still fresh, reports of circulating rumors have yet to be discovered. But that passage from Farrow about him being “too valuable a politician for the Democrats to lose,” leaves little doubt that such knowledge was had. That sentiment does not occur in a vacuum.
The world in which Schneiderman and Weinstein operated is small, people don’t move into or out of it with regularity. Dating in insulated, powerful circles means people tend to know much of the business of others. To put it another way, people talk. That’s how rumors spread.
So how is it that no one in the media heard anything about either of these men until their stories were reported? How was it “news to them”? It is, after all, the jobs of these people to observe, to gain information, then disseminate that information to the public, particularly information about the powerful and politicians.
The reason is rather simple, and it’s one of the main complaints about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner – that the media elite are too close, too friendly with the people they cover, specifically liberal politicians, to cover them honestly...
—Derek Hunter, Townhall, today...
...Which helps to explain the network’s latest modified limited hangout. 
As John Nolte writes at Big Journalism, “NBC News Investigated Itself and Found No Culture of Harassment at NBC News.” 

Just NBC the Möbius loop!--Posted by Ed Driscoll"
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Embattled N.Y. AG let Clinton Foundation skip naming foreign donors

Embattled N.Y. AG let Clinton Foundation skip naming foreign donors:

Image result for flickr commons images hillary clinton"Disgraced New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman looked the other way and allowed the Clinton Foundation to flout a rule requiring the organization to list foreign donors in its charitable filings, according to reports.
This move makes it nearly impossible to determine if the Clinton Foundation received special favors while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state, the New York Post reported."


Look how the liberal drug culture has destroyed Eureka, California

Look how the liberal drug culture has destroyed Eureka, California
"In normal circumstances, Eureka, California, would be a paradise. 
See the source image It's situated in northern California on the Pacific Coast and is simply beautiful, sandwiched between rugged redwood forests and an implacable open sea.  
The weather is perfect, constantly between 50 and 75 degrees year round. 
 It's isolated from other major cities, but some find value in the quiet of a more secluded lifestyle.
Unfortunately, Eureka, in Humboldt County, is in the center of a narco-state where marijuana is grown industrial-scale and drug use is rampant.  
The situation has gotten so bad that even tourists avoid it...
...As for the cause of all this:
OK, so why do so many people here use drugs? Theories abound, with the most common explanations tending to involve the marijuana industry and its associated culture of permissiveness and experimentation. Michael Goldsby [an addiction studies instructor at College of the Redwoods since 1987] thinks that theory makes sense.
Image result for Cannabis ads in Colorado"Risk factors for drug problems include availability of drugs, positive peer attitudes towards drug use [and] community norms that accept drug misuse," he explained. "Drug and alcohol use is accepted and even encouraged in our community."
Legalized drug use has destroyed some of the most beautiful places in California and is now doing the same in Colorado and elsewhere, where "harmless" marijuana, the gateway to even worse narcotics, has been legalized..."
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History for May 11

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History for May 11 - On-This-Day.com:
Irving Berlin 1888 - Composer, lyricist, Salvador Dali (Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech) 1904 - Surrealist painter, Phil Silvers 1912 - Entertainer, comedy actor ("The Phil Silvers Show"), known as "The King of Chutzpah"
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Louis Farrakhan (Louis Eugene Walcott) 1933 - National Representative of the Nation of Islam, Doug McClure 1938 - Actor, Dr. Robert Jarvik 1946 - Scientist, researcher, entrepreneur
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0330 - Constantinople, previously the town of Byzantium, was founded.
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1910 - Glacier National Park in Montana was established.
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1947 - The creation of the tubeless tire was announced by the B.F. Goodrich Company.
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1949 - Siam changed its name to Thailand.
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1967 - The siege of Khe Sanh ended.
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1996 - An Atlanta-bound ValuJet DC-9 caught fire shortly after takeoff from Miami and crashed into the Florida Everglades. All 110 people on board were killed.
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1997 - Garry Kasparov, world chess champion, lost his first ever multi-game match. He lost to IBM's chess computer Deep Blue. It was the first time a computer had beaten a world-champion player.
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1998 - A French mint produced the first coins of Europe's single currency. The coin is known as the euro.
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Thursday, May 10, 2018

Weekly Update: New Lawsuit for Clinton-Dossier Docs - Judicial Watch

Weekly Update: New Lawsuit for Clinton-Dossier Docs - Judicial Watch:

Image result for Us Department of Justice"One of the many institutions the plotters of the slow-motion coup against President Trump have egregiously corrupted is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which was created in 1978 to oversee the extraordinary powers of our spy agencies. Having used this court for political purposes the Deep State cabal is now trying to cover up its misdeeds.
We have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice for all hearing transcripts of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants related to Carter Page and Michael Flynn (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-01050)).
We sued after the DOJ failed to respond to a February 26, 2018, FOIA request for:"

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Why Sweden doesn't keep stats on ethnicity and crime - The Local

Why Sweden doesn't keep stats on ethnicity and crime - The Local:
"The subject of immigration is an increasingly charged one, yet much of the discussion is founded on guesswork. 
To the ire of some, and the agreement of others, Sweden does not collect statistical data on the ethnic background of criminals. 
Image result for Sweden doesn't keep stats on ethnicity and crimeThe Local's Sweden in Focus series looks at why that is the case, and whether it's likely to change soon.
Contemporary debate about immigration in Sweden often centres on the unusually high influx of refugees in the last decade, which is frequently claimed by the international far right to have sown chaos.
Google's data shows that some of the searches connected to "Sweden immigration" that have increased most in the last five years are "Sweden crime rate" and "Sweden rape statistics".
While the domestic debate is more nuanced, migration remains a hot topic in the build-up to the forthcoming autumn general election, and crime in relation to immigration is a particularly big talking point.
...There was once a time when Sweden regularly recorded such data on the national origin of those involved in crime, explains Stockholm University criminology professor emeritus Henrik Tham, who specializes in Swedish criminal policy and its history..."
Much here, read on!

Jupiter and Venus are warping Earth's orbit, and it's linked to major climate events

Jupiter and Venus are warping Earth's orbit, and it's linked to major climate events
"If you ever get the feeling that we're going around in circles, you're right, but the cosmic holding pattern we're stuck in is probably a little bigger than what you had in mind.
Image result for Jupiter and VenusScientists have confirmed a longstanding hypothesis that Earth's orbit is warped by the gravitational pull of Jupiter and Venus in an epic cycle that repeats regularly every 405,000 years.
"It's an astonishing result because this long cycle, which had been predicted from planetary motions through about 50 million years ago, has been confirmed through at least 215 million years ago," says geomagnetics researcher Dennis V. Kent from Rutgers University.
"Scientists can now link changes in the climate, environment, dinosaurs, mammals, and fossils around the world to this 405,000-year cycle in a very precise way."..."
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George Soros-funded app helps illegal immigrants avoid arrest | Fox Business

Image result for flickr commons images george sorosGeorge Soros-funded app helps illegal immigrants avoid arrest | Fox Business:

"Billionaire investor George Soros is reportedly funding a smartphone app to help illegal immigrants avoid federal immigration authorities."




300,000 Volkswagen diesel cars stored in U.S. - Autoblog

300,000 Volkswagen diesel cars stored in U.S. - Autoblog:
"Volkswagen has taken parking lots to a whole new level in the United States and will not be emptying them soon.
Volkswagen AG has paid more than $7.4 billion to buy back about 350,000 U.S. diesel vehicles through mid-February, a recent court filing shows.
The German automaker has been storing hundreds of thousands of vehicles around the United States for months.
Volkswagen has 37 secure storage facilities around the United States housing nearly 300,000 vehicles, the filing from the program's independent administrator said.
The lots include a shuttered suburban Detroit football stadium, a former Minnesota paper mill and a sun-bleached desert graveyard near Victorville, California..."
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