The sex and gender revolutionaries have officially taken over the Austin Independent School District without firing a single shot.
In spite of overwhelming opposition from parents and pastors, the district's trustees voted early Tuesday morning to implement a pornographic sex education policy that includes instruction on anal sex and how to place a condom on an erect penis.
"Video out of New York shows a drag queen simulating cutting a baby out of her womb, drinking blood and pulling its head off as onlookers in a bar cheer.
The clip shows Blair Back during a performance of a drag show at an unnamed bar in New York.
Back uses a knife to hack open a pouch in her clothing meant to resemble a womb before dragging fake blood and guts out of it and drinking some of the blood..."
History for November 1 - On-This-Day.com Stephen Crane 1871, James Kilpatrick 1920, Betsy Palmer 1929 Larry Flynt 1942, Kinky (Richard) Friedman 1944, Toni Collette 1972 1870 - The U.S. Weather Bureau made its first meteorological observations using 24 locations that provided reports via telegraph. 1950 - Two Puerto Rican nationalists tried to assassinate U.S. President Harry Truman. One of the men was killed when they tried to force their way into Blair House in Washington, DC.
Steve Scalise Rips Into Impeachment Resolution: ‘Don’t Run A Sham Process!’ | The Daily Caller:
Republican Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise took to the House floor Thursday to criticize the “sham process” that he said the Democrats’ impeachment resolution would cement.
Scalise argued that House Democrats had been engaging in Soviet-style tactics and that the proposed resolution, which only gives Republicans and President Donald Trump the chance to call witnesses or present a defense if the Democratic committee chair approved, was no better.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson floated the idea Monday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that universities and their large endowments should shoulder the burden of repaying student loans, not students and their families.
Carlson opened the segment discussing a recent poll showing communism’s widespread popularity among millennials, calling it a “huge problem” that needs fixing.
A recent survey found that 51 percent of American university students support punishing others who wear "highly offensive" costumes.
The number is even higher among Ivy League students.
"...The poll comes just days after a separate poll found that a majority of U.S. young adults believe that "hate speech" should not be protected under the First Amendment, with 47 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 34 saying that jail time would be an appropriate punishment for those who use such speech."
WaPo columnist rejects Trump's description of terror leader's suicide, and gets massive blowback - TheBlaze:
Boot took exception to a statement from the president that Islamic State terrorist leader Abu al-Baghdadi died in a cowardly fashion when he detonated a suicide vest after being cornered by U.S. military forces.
"The assertion that Baghdadi died as a coward was, in any case, contradicted by the fact that rather than be captured, he blew himself up," asserted Boot, who is a vociferous critic of the president.
The response
Could Muskegon County Be Next Next Sanctuary County? "When you hear a political body wanting to call their jurisdiction a “Welcoming Community” what first comes to mind? I believe most common sense people think sanctuary “fill in the blank”.
Could Muskegon County Michigan be next on the ignore laws block?
MLive is reporting that a Muskegon County board resolution calls for making Muskegon County a “Welcoming Community”.
Really I had no idea that prior to this resolution they did not consider themselves a “welcoming community”, some apparently believe they need this resolution to prove it. Has it been that bad to live in Muskegon County, a County that apparently some on their board believe it was not a “welcoming community”.
...Board Chairwoman Susie Hughes removed the resolution from Tuesday’s meeting agenda, she said it was because the board had agreed to talk about it during a committee of the whole meeting.
She also said the commissioners planned to insert the word “legal” before each mention of immigrants.
More than likely she removed it because that prevented residents from speaking about this “welcoming community” issue early on during public comment on items only on the agenda. They appeared to not even be brave enough to take the heat of their own resolution.
I give credit to those residents who were on top of what the County Board was doing and stopped it for now. We all need to be diligent on what our political bodies are doing at all levels of government.
“Welcoming Community” really!
Check out the first couple minutes of the video below and see what happens in these sanctuary counties or sorry I mean "welcoming communities":
This is the opposite of what we were told would happen with trillions of taxpayer dollars and an entire generation of children who deserve not to have been guinea pigs in a failed national experiment.
"...It is thus still the case, as it was when the Coleman Report was released 53 years ago, that U.S. public schools do not lift children above the conditions of their home lives.
They add nothing to what children already do or do not get from at home...
But because the people in charge of U.S. education not only neither lose power nor credibility but actually profit when American kids fail, we can only expect things to get worse."
Robert Youngblood, 67, told an Indian River County Sheriff's Office deputy he was with two friends at the restaurant around 8 p.m. Friday when Matthias Ajple, 43, walked over and said, "You should go back to Russia you f***ing communist," Newsweek reported.
Ajple then slapped Youngblood's MAGA hat and leaned over the restaurant's gate railing and spit on him, TCPalm reported, citing a sheriff's office report.
The restaurant's manager released surveillance video of the incident, which "clearly shows" Ajple "slapping ... Youngblood's hat and leaning over the gate to spit on him," the magazine noted, citing an affidavit.
Senators Ted Kennedy and Joe Biden designed the Refugee Act of 1980. They promised we wouldn’t be importing poverty! But, they knew that their industry pals needed cheap labor and that people in need of welfare vote for Democrats!
But, supplying cheap labor is why they are here in the first place especially in places like Colorado with its meat packing facilities dotting the state, and Big Meat’s voracious appetite for a steady supply of unskilled labor.
When now deceased Senator Ted Kennedy with the help of ‘Uncle Joe’ pushed through the Refugee Act of 1980they promised we wouldn’t be importing poverty!
Colorado’s Refugees Can Become Trapped In Chronic Poverty, Study Finds
(No kidding!)
Between the high cost of housing and shrinking federal funding for local organizations, many refugees resettled in Colorado find themselves stuck in chronic poverty. That’s according to new research from the University of Colorado Boulder, which studied refugee communities across the Front Range..."
If you’re not familiar with SIM swap fraud, prepare to be terrified.
"This scam, also known as port-out or SIM splitting fraud, allows criminals to hijack your cellphone number. Once they have your number, the bad guys can clean out your financial accounts, confiscate your email, delete your data and take over your social media profiles. Fraudsters can do all this because many companies — including banks, brokerages, email providers and social media platforms — verify your identity by texting a code to your cellphone.
Intercepting those codes can give a criminal an all-access pass to your financial and digital life...
This is the fraud the experts fear most
The potential damage is so great that security expert Avivah Litan, vice president at research firm Gartner Inc., fears losing her phone number far more than having her Social Security number compromised..."
"America’s second-largest teachers union wants to educate its 1.7 million members in how to practice inclusion in the classroom.
Namely, by reminding students at every turn how they are different from others.
The fall issue of the American Federation of Teachers’ quarterly journal, American Educator, is brimming with calls for incorporating leftist ideologies into the classroom.
...AFT President Randi Weingarten focuses on the threat to democracy from President Trump in the opening essay, “A Defining Moment for Democracy,” and portrays teachers as a bulwark against intolerance toward opposing ideas.
Trump “has fanned biases that aim to dehumanize ‘the other’ and that erode our democracy,” she writes. “We can’t ignore Trump’s bigotry and cruelty, or the fact that his erratic behavior is intended to create chaos and confusion.” In the print version (below), Weingarten says the president is “leading a homegrown hate movement.”...
While absent from House Democrats’ impeachment probe, questions persist about Hunter Biden’s high-paying job on a Ukraine natural-gas company while his father was the point man for the Obama White House in Ukraine, a country notorious for corruption, especially in the energy industry.
“I don’t see how you can litigate the allegations against the president without litigating the allegations against Hunter Biden. They are inextricably linked,” Sen. John N. Kennedy, Louisiana Republican, told The Washington Times.
California has much, much bigger problems than wildfires – Days of Sunshine
"...Your whole system of providing essential government services is screwed beyond repair.
The cumulative financial cost of bringing these systems back to normal pretty much ensures the government is going to watch its tax base walk out the door. ...If you want to see governments that are further along on this trajectory, look at Puerto Rico and Chicago.
...It looks like PG&E shareholders will likely be completely wiped out.
It is unlikely that any new controlling party will bring the utility back from the dead.
So Californians should not discount the possibility that being without power is their new normal.
No one seems to know how the utility is going to survive at this point, and that’s a big problem for the millions of people they support.
The incredible irony in all of this is that the green state of California has been keeping the lights on during this period with privately procured generators running on… wait for it… fossil fuels..." Read all.
History for October 31 - On-This-Day.com John Keats 1795, Chiang Kai-Shek 1887, Dick Francis 1920 Dan Rather 1931- Broadcast journalist, John Candy 1950 - Actor, Jane Pauley 1950 - Broadcast journalist
1940 - The British air victory in the Battle of Britain prevented Germany from invading Britain. 1984 - Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated near her residence by two Sikh security guards. Her son, Rajiv, was sworn in as prime minister.
A leftist student at the University at Buffalo was caught on camera ripping down posters for an upcoming campus event featuring conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza.
According to report by Campus Reform, a leftist student at the University of Buffalo was recently caught ripping down posters for a campus lecture by conservative commentator and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza that occurred earlier this month.
"Democratic presidential candidates are hustling massive new programs to close the “racial homeownership gap.”
Democratic California Sen. Kamala Harris is pushing a $100-billion program to assist up to 4 million minority families to purchase homes.
Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren proposed a bill that would spend $450 billion, including providing free down payments targeted to minority households.
...Former President George W. Bush proclaimed in 2002 that he would “use the mighty muscle of the federal government” to boost home ownership.
...Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bought up bundles of subprime loans created by other companies, deadening the incentive for mortgage lenders to avoid reckless behavior.
...In mid-2008, Fannie and Freddie declared bankruptcy..." Read all.