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Saturday, March 15, 2025
U.S. National Debt by Year
End of Fiscal Year-Debt (in Billions, Rounded)-Major Events by Presidential Term
1930 $16 Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act reduced trade
1931 $17 Dust Bowl drought raged...
1943 $137
1944 $201 Bretton Woods Agreement
1945 $259 World War II ended
1946 $269 Truman’s first-term budgets and recession
1947 $258 Cold War...
1962 $298 JFK budgets and Cuban Missile Crisis
1963 $306 U.S. aids Vietnam; JFK killed
1964 $312 LBJ’s budgets and war on poverty
1965 $317 U.S. entered Vietnam War...
1970 $371 Recession
1971 $398 Wage-price controls
1972 $427 Stagflation...
2021 $28,428 COVID-19 and American Rescue Plan Act
2022 $30,928 Inflation Reduction Act
2023 $33,167 Rising interest rates
2024 $35,464 Credit rating downgrade
Children's hospital masks DEI to evade Trump's federal funding cuts: Report | Blaze Media
Instapundit - RADICAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS DESTROY RAINFOREST TO SAVE PLANET
A new four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest is being built for the COP30 climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belém.It aims to ease traffic to the city, which will host more than 50,000 people – including world leaders – at the conference in November.
The state government touts the highway’s “sustainable” credentials, but some locals and conservationists are outraged at the environmental impact...
To be fair, that’s not the craziest thing being done in the name of environmentalism right now:

History for March 15
- 44 BC - Roman Emperor Julius Caesar was assassinated by high ranking Roman Senators. The day is known as the "Ides of March."
- 1892 - New York State unveiled the new automatic ballot voting machine.
- 1904 - Three hundred Russians were killed as the Japanese shelled Port Arthur in Korea.
- 1916 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson sent 12,000 troops, under General Pershing, over the border of Mexico to pursue bandit Pancho Villa. The mission failed.
- 1935 - Joseph Goebbels, German Minister of Propaganda banned four Berlin newspapers.
- 1938 - Oil was discovered in Saudi Arabia.
- 1951 - General de Lattre demanded that Paris send him more troops for the fight in Vietnam.
- 1998 - CBS' "60 Minutes" aired an interview with former White House employee Kathleen Willey. Wiley said U.S. President Clinton made unwelcome sexual advances toward her in the Oval Office in 1993.
- 2002 - In the U.S., Burger King began selling a veggie burger. The event was billed as the first veggie burger to be sold nationally by a fast food chain.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Is Fauci pardon legitimate? Autopen signatures cast doubt on legality of Biden docs. | Blaze Media
"Since Democrats are once again engaged in Kristallnacht-style violence because the electorate rejected their policies.
- So let's explore fascism a little, shall we?
1. Laws promoting the seizure of guns from law-abiding citizens and/or the denial of gun ownership rights for law-abiding citizens.2. Censorship of free speech by pretending such censorship protects the citizenry from faulty information (i.e., so-called "disinformation").3. Government control of industry.4. Government control of the mass media.5. Control of the entertainment industry as a means of propaganda. (See: Leni Riefenstahl; Walt Disney Corporation.)6. Children belong to the State and not their parents.7. Political dissidents and opposing political leadership are to be persecuted for fabricated "crimes" under the color of law through the courts...
Podcaster Gavin Newsom Forced to Borrow $3.44 Billion to Pay for Medicaid for Illegal Aliens
Governor Gavin Newsom had boasted of the budget agreement that made such a dramatic offer possible: “With these new investments [sic], California will become the first state to achieve universal access to health care coverage,” he had Newsom said in a statement in June 2022.
But after a year, it is clear that the Golden State lacks the cash to follow through on that commitment...
Education Department terminates 1,300 workers as Trump admin takes 'first step' toward shutdown | Blaze Media
Instapundit - According to German Intelligence, Corona came from a Chinese lab – government has kept files secret for five years.
For five years, the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) has assumed that the coronavirus originated in a Chinese laboratory. The BND classifies the laboratory theory as “probable” and is “80 to 95 percent” certain. Since then, the German government has kept secret the BND’s findings that the virus originated in the biolab in Wuhan . This is reported by NZZ, Zeit, and Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Found via Canadian molecular biologist Alina Chan; translation of the above Berliner Zeitung article by Google Translate. Hans Mahncke of the Truth Over News Substack explores the ramifications of the above report:

Trump wins again: Illegal immigrants begin to self-deport | Blaze Media
Novelty and immunity: Why were we so blind to the obvious?
There are persistent counterclaims to “nothing novel was going around” which warrant attention.
- The first regards serological data and retrospective testing of stored samples purporting to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at low levels of positivity. This, it is alleged, is evidence that a novel virus was ‘out there’ but was ‘spreading silently’ and hadn’t yet made its way through the population.
- The second affirms serology as evidence of the virus’s novelty but highlights other ways the immune system fights coronavirus infection. Essentially, a novel virus is presumed and the ability for most people to fight it off with no or few complications is emphasized...
Greenland Voters Give Two Independence-Oriented Parties Top Spots in March 11th Election
- I am happy to report the Greenland parliamentary election held resulted in a surprising victory for the center-right opposition party, Demokraatit (Democrats), which wants gradual independence from Denmark.
- The second spot went to Naleraq, which advocates for a rapid approach to independence from Denmark...
Variety Mag: Disney's Rolling Back 'Snow White' Premier Due to 'Controversial' Fact Gal Gadot Is Jewish Amy Curtis Amy Curtis
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- Most of the problems with the film stem from lead actress Rachel Zegler, who criticized the 1937 film as a 'weird' movie in which the prince 'stalked' the princess. But she didn't stop there. She also posted about freeing Palestine (despite the fact her co-star, Gal Gadot, is an Israeli Jew who spoke out about the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attacks), wished ill on Trump voters, issued a phony non-apology for her statements, and then blamed the upcoming flop on fan 'passion' for the original animated film (see, it's our fault, guys)...
The Gal Gadot controversies?
What controversies are those?
Let's see what Variety has to say:
World politics have also come into play. Zegler has promoted 'free Palestine' on social media. At the same time, Gadot, who is Israeli, has become an outspoken supporter of Israel on social media as well as in a passionate speech she delivered on March 4 when she was honored at the Anti-Defamation League’s annual summit in New York City. 'Never did I imagine that on the streets of the United States, and different cities around the world, we would see people not condemning Hamas, but celebrating, justifying and cheering on a massacre of Jews,' she said, in part.
ICE nabs Mexican national who avoided prison time despite stabbing man to death and lighting body on fire | Blaze Media
Customs and Border Protection director faces charges for allegedly defrauding FEMA | Fox News
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) director in Michigan has been accused of running a scheme to defraud the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after a series of floods damaged her home in 2023.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed a criminal complaint against 55-year-old Serina Baker-Hill on Wednesday, charging her with engaging in a scheme to defraud FEMA and lying to federal agents.
- Baker-Hill is a career employee with CBP and serves as director of CBP’s Center for Excellence and Expertise over Automotive and Aerospace Engineering.
History for March 14
- 1629 - A Royal charter was granted to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 1794 - Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin.
- 1900 - U.S. currency went on the gold standard with the ratification of the Gold Standard Act.
- 1903 - The U.S. Senate ratified the Hay-Herran Treaty that guaranteed the U.S. the right to build a canal at Panama. The Columbian Senate rejected the treaty. A deal was signed on November 6, 1903 with the newly independent Panama.
- 1914 - Henry Ford announced the new continuous motion method to assemble cars. The process decreased the time to make a car from 12― hours to 93 minutes.