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Tuesday, April 15, 2025
History for April 15
- 1865 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln died from injuries inflicted by John Wilkes Booth.
- 1912 - The ocean liner Titanic sank in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg the evening before. 1,517 people died and more than 700 people survived.
- 1923 - Insulin became generally available for people suffering with diabetes.
- 1945 - During World War II, British and Canadian troops liberated the Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen.
- 1952 - The first B-52 prototype was tested in the air.
- 1953 - Charlie Chaplin surrendered his U.S. re-entry permit rather than face proceedings by the U.S. Justice Department. Chaplin was accused of sympathizing with Communist groups.
- 1989 - Students in Beijing launched a series of pro democracy protests upon the death of former Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang. The protests led to the Tienanmen Square massacre.
- 1994 - The World Trade Organization was established.
Monday, April 14, 2025
DOGE: 3 Democrat States Had Most of $382M in Unemployment Fraud
Instapundit - WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS THE ECONOMIST
Our “closest ally” arrested a 64-year-old woman for silently praying outside an abortion clinic.
A 64-year-old woman was convicted Friday of standing near an abortion clinic in southern England and holding a sign saying “Here to talk, if you want.”...
...how about the case where two men were arrested for posting negative views about immigration, accused of stirring up “racial-hatred?” Both received over a year in prison...
Europe has become obsessed with combatting what they call “Islamophobia” while Islamist migrants create no-go zones and commit heinous crimes...
And then there’s Europe’s free and fair “elections:” The EU’s Stranglehold on Democracy.
UPDATE: This Is Britain: Mother Jailed For 2 Years Because of a Tweet She Deleted After 4 Hours.
MORE:
Someone call DOGE!-----UW-Madison bars reporters from ‘fat liberation’ event - Rebecca Draeger
Recording is prohibited throughout the entire three-day panel held at the publicly-funded university.
This conference has been hosted annually for 49 years.
- Fourteen co-sponsors of the event are listed on the conference website, including the UW-Madison Gender and Sexuality Campus Center and the UW-Madison department of gender and women’s studies.
- The website also states that the event is being held “under the auspices of the UNESCO Chair on Gender, Wellbeing and a Culture of Peace as part of a global United Nations Platform on education, science, and culture.”
Watch: 3 Cop Cars Summoned, Student Suspended After Asking Admin Why American Flag Isn't in Classrooms - Report
Victor Davis Hanson: If One Wanted to Destroy the U.S. the Last Four Years Matched the Blueprint Warren Squire Warren Squire
Political commentator Victor Davis Hanson says he knows because we just lived through four years of the plan under President Joe Biden.
He explains it all here. (WATCH)
Smoke-free surge stalled by feds clinging to old habits | Blaze Media
Here’s Why Some Unvaxxed Military Aren’t Taking Deal to Return Catherine Salgado
Western Journal explained the dilemma:
That is simply untrue, and R. Davis Younts, a lawyer representing some vets who had to leave the military over the mandates, explained, “I talked to several clients who were forced out,” who “have no interest in signing the document,” but otherwise would “gladly come back in. They don’t care much about back pay, but they are not going to sign a false statement just to come back in.”...Service members separated for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine can now re-enlist, but the Department of Defense requires some to do the impossible first... Those who were involuntarily separated would receive back pay, while those who “voluntarily” separated would not, [undersecretary Tim] Dill said. Both, however, would be reinstated with the same rank and pay as when they left….
Former members of the Air National Guard, Air Force, and Space Force must first sign a form acknowledging that they “voluntarily separated” or allowed their service to lapse, and that their “decision to separate was made freely and without coercion.”
Perhaps if we pay more taxes we can control the earth's orbit...maybe.
Here’s how it works:
• When Earth’s tilt decreases, sunlight hits higher latitudes less intensely — perfect conditions for ice sheets to grow.
• The combo of precession (Earth’s wobble) and tilt also controls the shifts between icy periods and warmer interglacial times.
The wild part?
Bringing Immigration Policy into Focus - American Thinker
The reason the MAGA initiatives looked so disjointed to the media is they were component parts of a vast alternative worldview now coming into sight. Like the five blind men and the elephant the progressives are only now realizing the aspects of a single larger foe.
- closing the border,
- removing illegal immigrants,
- keeping non-citizens from voting, and
- stopping federal funds from going to so-called non-government organizations that were bringing in millions of immigrants who overwhelmed housing, welfare, and educational budgets, committed crimes, and threatened national security.
The Catholic Church, which was a huge recipient of federal funds fueling the immigrant express, has finally shut down refugee and migrant aid operations.
Judge allows Trump's DHS to proceed with another tool to keep track of illegal immigrants | Blaze Media
Feds' $4.6B furniture splurge is one more outrageous abuse of taxpayer funds
- At any given time, somewhere out there, a government decision-maker is finding new and inventive ways of flushing your hard-earned cash.
In 2023, the Government Accountability Office found that 17 of 24 federal agencies used 25% or less of their headquarters’ buildings.
So the feds blew billions in taxpayer cash on art that almost no one will look at and furniture that almost no one will use.
It’s always easy to spend other people’s money.
Some of the worst splurges:
- $250,000 worth of Herman Miller chairs for the US Agency for International Development offices in Mozambique.$237,960 for 30 solar-powered picnic tables for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- $1.4 million on art and drawings for embassies.
- $39,000 for new conference tables for The Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco.
- $117,250 on 40 Ethan Allen recliners for the US embassy in Pakistan — or about $2,931 each. (And we doubt they got a volume discount.)...
History for April 14
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Dari�n Gap crossings nearly disappear as Trump drops hammer on illegal immigration | Blaze Media
Gretchen Whitmer's Very Embarrassing White House Picture Goes Viral
But maybe not after the picture that the NY Times just published of her at the White House this week...
“Ten Environmentalist Myths”
- The first Earth Day was organized in 1970 in response to growing public concern for the environment. Many of these concerns were entirely justified.
We’ve come a long way in 51 years.
Here are ten issues where environmentalism has been misused, with consequences that have either been of no benefit whatsoever to the environment or have even caused harm.
- We are in a climate crisis
- There are too many people...
- We are running out of “fossil” fuel...