Wednesday, November 22, 2017

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History for November 22

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History for November 22 - On-This-Day.com
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) 1819 - Novelist, journalist, Charles de Gaulle 1890 - President of France, Rodney Dangerfield 1921 - Actor, comedian
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Billie Jean King 1943 - Tennis player, Jamie Lee Curtis 1958 - Actress, Mariel Hemingway 1961 - Actress
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1718 - English pirate Edward Teach (a.k.a. "Blackbeard") was killed during a battle off the coast of North Carolina. British soldiers cornered him aboard his ship and killed him. He was shot and stabbed more than 25 times.
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1906 - The International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin adopted the SOS distress signal.
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1928 - In Paris, "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel was first performed publicly.
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1942 - During World War II, the Battle of Stalingrad began.
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1943 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek met in Cairo to discuss the measures for defeating Japan.
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1950 - The lowest scoring game in the NBA was played. The Fort Wayne Pistons (later the Detroit Pistons) defeated the Minneapolis Lakers (later the Los Angeles Lakers) 19-18.
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1963 - U.S. President Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, TX. Texas Governor John B. Connally was also seriously wounded. Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson was inaugurated as the 36th U.S. President.
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1990 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush, his wife, Barbara, and other congressional leaders shared Thanksgiving dinner with U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

U.S. airstrikes kill hundreds of fighters in Somalia, as air campaign ramps up - Washington Times

U.S. airstrikes kill hundreds of fighters in Somalia, as air campaign ramps up - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images Air Force F-16"A single American military airstrike killed an estimated 100 or more fighters allied with the Somali-based terror group al-Shabab, the Pentagon revealed Tuesday, adding to an an escalating body count as the Trump administration ramps up the counterterrorism campaign in the East African nation."


An EPIC Lesson For Liberal Idiots Using A One Dollar Bill

An EPIC Lesson For Liberal Idiots Using A One Dollar Bill:

Image result for flickr commons images Military combat gear"The idea of having a transgender people in the military is simply foolishness, there is now way around it. Transgender people have a serious issue going on in their minds, where they believe that they are a gender that they biologically and physiologically are not and have never been, and never can truly be."


The way we were-----Blinded by the Light ~ Manfred Mann's Earth Band with lyrics

Boob-tube-----Top 10 Decade Defining TV Shows: 1950s

Students triggered by Steve Martin's 'King Tut' on 'SNL'

Students triggered by Steve Martin's 'King Tut' on 'SNL'
Comedian Steve Martin’s rendition of “King Tut” is triggering social justice warriors at Reed College because they see it as a form of cultural appropriation.
The song, originally performed on "Saturday Night Live," actually criticizes the commercialization and trivialization of Egyptian history and presents a caricature of the Treasures of Tutankhamun traveling exhibit that toured seven United States cities from 1976 to 1979.
However, the context to the SNL skit eludes students who are upset. 
They are now calling the song a form of “blackface.”
The video and song was brought to students’ attention when it was played in a humanities class at Reed to spur discussion. 
Students became so worked up over the video, however, that they have demanded the course be made optional until alternative coursework can be created..."
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Is Anti-Americanism A Threat? | The Daily Caller

Is Anti-Americanism A Threat? | The Daily Caller
"A Jamaican-born professor of philosophy has had enough of hearing invectives spewed against America, especially in the classroom.
Prompted to challenge the derision of the American Dream and the depiction of America as a white supremacist nation, Dr. Jason D. Hill of DePaul University wrote an open letter to journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates. 
Coates’s 2015 book, titled “Between the World and Me,” is often required reading to depict the black American experience to students.
Hill calls such required reading “child abuse” or “child neglect.”
Hill is disturbed by the growing anti-American orthodoxy that he hears on American campuses, and believes Americans need to be fortified with a rational pride that recognizes what is great about America. 
For this reason, he has written a new book, a “love letter” to his adopted country, America, titled “We Have Overcome: An Immigrant’s Letter to the American People.”...
A worthy read.

Report: Bill Clinton Facing Fresh Accusations of Sexual Assault

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"Former President Bill Clinton is reportedly facing a new round of charges of sexual assault from four women, who claim the incidents occurred after Clinton left the White House in 2001."

Seniors migration cost British Columbia $7.2 billion in health-care expenses | Fraser Institute

Seniors migration cost British Columbia $7.2 billion in health-care expenses | Fraser Institute: "Canada’s health-care system has lots of problems including its comparatively high cost, long wait times and middling performance among universal health-care countries.
One problem, which has largely been overlooked, is how Canada’s financing of public health care fails to account for interprovincial migration of seniors. 
As a result, provinces such as Quebec benefit (through lower health-care costs) when seniors leave the province while provinces that attract seniors, such as British Columbia, incur increased costs.
See the source imageThe underlying cause of this cost—or benefit—from seniors migration is that taxation...and the consumption of health care, follow two different patterns. 
People pay very little tax until they begin working, with their contributions typically peaking during their peak earning years.
Their earnings then decline when they retire.
For example, almost three-quarters (73.4 per cent) of Canada’s total tax burden is paid by the working-age population (24 to 64).
Health care, on the other hand, follows almost the exact opposite pattern.
Canadians consume quite a bit of health care in their first year of life, then health consumption drops markedly until about the mid-50s.
Indeed, the majority of health-care consumption typically takes place post-65.
For example, the average annual spending on health care by government on people between the ages of one and 59 is $2,188.
This amount almost triples, on average, to $6,424 for Canadians aged 65 to 69.
The average per person spending for those over 70 is $13,797.
Consequently, when seniors migrate from one province to another, they are highly likely to have paid most of their lifetime taxes in one province while consuming most of their lifetime health care in another province..."

Some amazing findings on income mobility in the US including this: the image of a static 1 and 99 percent is false - AEI

Some amazing findings on income mobility in the US including this: the image of a static 1 and 99 percent is false - AEI
"In a 2014 New York Times article titled “From Rages to Riches to Rags” Washington University professor of social welfare Mark Rank presented some amazing and striking findings on income mobility in America, here’s a slice (my emphasis):
The picture drawn of the 1 percent has been that of a static population, just as the 99 percent is often portrayed as unchanging. There is a line drawn between these two groups, and never the two shall cross. But is it the case that the top 1 percent of the income distribution are the same people year in and year out? Or, for that matter, what about the top 5, 10 and 20 percent? To what extent do everyday Americans experience these levels of affluence, at least some of the time?
In order to answer such questions, Thomas A. Hirschl of Cornell and I looked at 44 years of longitudinal data regarding individuals from ages 25 to 60 to see what percentage of the American population would experience these different levels of affluence during their lives. The results were striking.
It turns out that 12 percent of the population will find themselves in the top 1 percent of the income distribution for at least one year. What’s more, 39 percent of Americans will spend a year in the top 5 percent of the income distribution, 56 percent will find themselves in the top 10 percent, and a whopping 73 percent will spend a year in the top 20 percent of the income distribution (see those statistics displayed in the chart above)..."
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Lunch video-----The Key to Unhappiness

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Obama officials did nothing to halt uranium deal with Russian firm - Washington Times

Obama officials did nothing to halt uranium deal with Russian firm - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images Russia"The criminalization of government agencies by the Obama administration was far more extensive than previously realized. The Uranium One deal is a prime example of how key government agencies have been criminalized.
To understand the compromising elements of the Uranium One deal, one must go back to the first George W. Bush administration when U.S. nuclear companies were permitted to purchase uranium from Russia’s disassembled nuclear warheads. "


Arcades Owe Detroit Thousands of Quarters Each Year [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Arcades Owe Detroit Thousands of Quarters Each Year [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:

"The city of Detroit requires business owners running an arcade to obtain a license costing $863 — or 3,452 quarters — each year.
A search of business and occupational licensing in other cities turns up no other example of licensure mandates for arcades in Michigan.
Detroit requires more licenses than any city in the state, calling for special licenses for at least:
  • 60 different professions and nearly 
  • 200 different types of businesses."

How they "think". And what they are teaching our children!-----Occupy Democrats - Posts

This entire post from the popular lib site is all lies.
Intended to foment envy and hate.
Occupy Democrats - Posts
"Trump and Republicans say our corporations need a tax cut. 
Really? 
Take a look at how little they pay in taxes ALREADY, and ask yourself: should we RAISE middle class taxes to LOWER corporate taxes even further? 
Because that's what Trump's tax scam does. (Source: Forbes)
"While representing a whopping 20% of GDP (GDP is defined as "all economic activity in the US") the total taxes paid in 2016 by these 20 companies was $108 billion, which is only 0.6% of GDP and 3.6% of the $2.99 trillion of the total federal taxes collected from all sources for the year. (Source: James J Durning.) 
They DON'T need another tax break!

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Tim Getty I've seen comment comparing Revenue to Profits. Okay. "IF" Corporations are "people"...then I want the same breaks. In other words, my revenue/income minus MY operating expenses-like insurance,utilities, food, transportation, medical expenses...and like. It's only fair and correct, right????

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Jeff Clark Better worry about this to. This is what's on my mind. I just listened to a program on NPR. It appears that with all the crap on tax reform and the Gropenfuhere and his Asian travles. That the Repugnants and the Administration. Have been silently fill...See More

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Tommy Sipper We already knew that corporations take advantage of every tax loophole possible, but, if these numbers are even close to accurate, then we need to DEMAND that Donny the conman and his fellow billionaires start paying their fair share!! They are the LAST people we should be giving MORE tax breaks to!!!

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Michael Maybee This is bull shit , when the average American working class people pay 30 % why can't these corporations pay a fair share ? a little bit more taxes for the corporations and less taxes for the working class would put more money into the system and the economy would improve and take some of the tax breaks away from the top 1% and we could all have medical coverage.

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John Bøgelund Unger This is just wrong! The list I mean. Nobody pays taxes on revenue (gross income) They, as well as everyone else, opays taxes on net income (profits)! This is a shabby attempt at hyperbole that takes advantage of the massive ignorance about taxes and ho...See More

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Rick Shetron I'd be happier if they showed the net income after expenses as well. Expenses like wages, property taxes, insurance, cost of goods, etc. If a company's gross income is $100b, but their expenses are 99b, then they only had a 1% profit. In most econom...See More

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Collin Zee You're not taxed on revenue. You're taxed on profit. In 2016, Walmart had a net income of 21.6 billion. They paid 6.5 billion in taxes. They were taxed for 30.3% of their profits. Please people, take some accounting classes.

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David Dalgleish They pay NOTHING. This is about taking care of their donors, and if Republicans want to keep the gravy train rolling they have to maintain the quid pro quo between the wealthy and powerful, and the Republican Party. Screw-you middle and lower class!

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Ruth McCusker Meanwhile they say the solution is to "broaden the base". In tax reform lingo, "broadening the base" is code for raising taxes on the poor and middle-class. Weasel words that the victim-proponents cannot grasp.

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John Rod DiGiacomo That's not counting the personal taxes of the billionaires.. The estate tax repeal will benefit Trump, at least six members of his cabinet, and Mitch McConnell.

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Brooke Lambie We know it's a disgusting tax scam favoring the rich stealing money from the US Treasury letting corporations get away with hell and no guarantee it all that any of it'll be back invested in employee wages or capital investment trickle-down doesn't work

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