Tuesday, May 28, 2019

High Taxes and Government Debt Have Soured Chicago’s Housing Market

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High Taxes and Government Debt Have Soured Chicago’s Housing Market:

  • High taxes and government debt have soured buyers on Illinois and the nation’s third-largest city.

"In early 2012, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel warned residents and local politicians that, unless the city, along with the state of Illinois, started tackling its deep pension problems, “You won’t recruit a business, you won’t recruit a family to live here.” 
Seven years later, as Emanuel exits office, it’s becoming clearer what he meant.
A few months ago, Realtor.com predicted that Chicago would have the weakest housing activity this year among the nation’s top 100 markets..."
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Lunch video-----NSA spying on the Trump administration?

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Report: Obama Administration's Actions Against Press Worse Than Previously Known | Daily Wire

Report: Obama Administration's Actions Against Press Worse Than Previously Known | Daily Wire:

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The Office of Professional Responsibility's report on the Obama Justice Department's subpoenas of AP phone records reveals that "the DOJ’s actions against the AP were broader than previously known, and that the DOJ considered subpoenaing the phone records of other news organizations, including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and ABC News," the authors explain. The report also reveals "how narrowly the DOJ interprets the Media Guidelines, the agency’s internal rules for obtaining reporters’ data."

Michigan 'beyond 11th hour' as Asian carp move closer to Great Lakes

Image result for Asian carp move closer to Great LakesMichigan 'beyond 11th hour' as Asian carp move closer to Great Lakes

  • Asian carp detected closest to Lake Michigan yet
  • Present risk to destroy multibillion fishing industry
  • New barrier plan moving forward in Illinois

"Ecologists, biologists, anglers and politicians all agree that Asian carp are a problem — a 2015 report from the Government Accountability Office called aquatic-invasive species like Asian carp a "never-ending oil spill." 
...Yet the Mississippi River's largest entry point to the Great Lakes — the Chicago Area Waterways System, which connects to Lake Michigan — remains its most vulnerable..."
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Hate thrives in Liberal hell-holes-----New York Police Record 83% Rise in Hate Crimes - WSJ

Image result for new york hate crimesNew York Police Record 83% Rise in Hate Crimes - WSJ:
"New York politicians and community leaders are pushing Mayor Bill de Blasio for more funding to eradicate hate crimes, as police record a dramatic rise in bias complaints.
The New York Police Department had 176 complaints of hate crimes from Jan. 1 to May 19, the most recent date for which the data is available, according to figures provided to The Wall Street Journal. That is an 83% increase in hate-crime complaints across all categories..."
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#1 This day 1987-----U2 - With Or Without You (Official Video)

Yes, The Bee. But is this the REAL reason Libs hate Chick-fil-A?-----Gay Man Miraculously Turned Straight By Single Bite Of Chick-Fil-A | The Babylon Bee

Gay Man Miraculously Turned Straight By Single Bite Of Chick-Fil-A | The Babylon Bee:
DALLAS, TX—While gay conversion therapy has long been thought to be ineffective, there may be a promising new method for converting the gays.
Local gay man Landon Ellison was out protesting a Chick-fil-A in his city Wednesday morning when he got hungry.
He looked around to make sure his fellow protestors weren't watching before slipping into the restaurant and ordering a classic chicken sandwich.
"It's probably terrible," he sneered at the cashier, who only smiled and said it was her pleasure to have her place of work insulted. 
"I'll bet it tastes like HATE!"
But when Ellison's food was served 3 seconds later, something miraculous happened: he took a bite of the sandwich and suddenly found he was no longer attracted to men. 
The woman who served him the sandwich instantly appeared attractive to him.
"How you doin'?" he said, raising his eyebrows suggestively.
She told him it was her pleasure to be hit on and walked away..."
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"Hate speech" isn't about hate. It's about silence.


NEVER believe the liberal media.


Liz Cheney: Statements by Peter Strzok, Lisa Page 'Could Well Be Treason' | Breitbart

Image result for flickr commons images  Liz CheneyLiz Cheney: Statements by Peter Strzok, Lisa Page 'Could Well Be Treason' | Breitbart:

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) said negative statements by former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page while investigating President Donald Trump sounded “a whole lot like a coup” and added that it could even be “treason.”

‘Drag 101’ course for teens to be taught at Ohio public library | The College Fix

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"An Ohio public library will be treated to a first this summer: An hour-long course dubbed “Drag 101” taught by Kyle Gayle.
Or, if you prefer, Kyle’s drag name: Selena T. West, “relative of drag royalty Nina West,” according to WOWK.
The course will take place at the Orange Branch of the Delaware County Library system.
West says Drag 101 will be about “the building blocks of how to do drag […] it’s nothing to do with sex or gender identity at all.”
...Drag 101 is one of 400 programs he says, “45 of which are for teenagers.”
According to ThisWeekNews.com, the course is designed for kids age 12-17..."
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History for May 28

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History for May 28 - On-This-Day.com
Thomas Moore 1779 - Lawyer, social philosopher, author, Jim Thorpe 1888 - Olympic athlete, baseball and basketball player, Ian Fleming 1908 - Author, journalist, created character of James Bond
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Gladys Knight 1944 - Singer, Rudolph Giuliani 1944 - Mayor of New York City, Marco Rubio 1971 - Politician
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1863 - The first black regiment left Boston to fight in the U.S. Civil War.
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1996 - U.S. President Clinton's former business partners in the Whitewater land deal were convicted of fraud.
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Monday, May 27, 2019

Memorial Day Reminds Us That Our Freedom Didn’t Come Cheaply | The Heritage Foundation

Memorial Day Reminds Us That Our Freedom Didn’t Come Cheaply | The Heritage Foundation:

Image result for flickr commons images Arlington National CemeteryAnd if there’s one thing that Memorial Day reminds us, it’s that our freedom didn’t come cheaply. Many Americans gave what President Abraham Lincoln called “the last full measure of devotion” so that liberty could continue to ring from, yes, sea to shining sea.
It’s all too easy, especially for those of us blessed to have grown up in this great land, to take our liberty for granted. We forget that freedom isn’t free. It must be paid for, and not just once.
Again and again, Americans have stepped forward in a moment of crisis and put their lives on the line.
They fought in the American Revolution – both in the heat of summer and in the dead of winter, when snow blanketed the ground, supplies were low, and the outlook was bleak.

The way we were-----Pilot Dies in Muddy Ditch - Bridges at Toko-Ri Ending

Boob-tube-----Combat! S1E1 Forgotten Front, TV Series 1962

What went wrong inside Boeing's cockpit? - BBC News

What went wrong inside Boeing's cockpit? - BBC News
Capt Yared Getachew (right)

"...There was nothing more the pilots could have done.
As alarms sounded in their cockpit, the captain and first officer struggled to regain control of their stricken aircraft.
They were far too close to the ground, and needed to gain altitude. 
Yet when Capt Yared Getachew tried to guide the nose of the Boeing 737 upwards, an electronic system forced it down again.
Simply pulling back on his control column wasn’t enough. 
So he used a thumb switch as well, to adjust the aerodynamic balance of the plane, and encourage it to climb. 
But a few seconds later, those adjustments were automatically reversed.
The column was shaking in his hands, a mechanical warning that the aircraft was in danger of stalling and falling out of the sky. 
A harsh robotic voice called out “don’t sink” three times, indicating that the plane was losing height.
Together, he and First Officer Ahmednur Mohammed Omar worked quickly to find a solution. 
They flicked switches on the centre console to disable part of the electronics, and began using manual controls instead, in an attempt to make the plane fly normally.
Regaining control was difficult. 
By now the aircraft was gathering speed, and aerodynamic forces were building rapidly; it’s likely they had simply become too great for the pilots to fight against using manual controls.
Whatever the reason, they turned the electronics back on and Capt Getachew tried once more to raise the nose of the aircraft, using the thumb switch on his controls. 
With power assistance restored, the aircraft responded. 
Briefly it began to climb.
But then, inexorably, the process was reversed as the computers intervened yet again. 
Another alarm was now chirping urgently, warning that the speed of the plane had become dangerously high, as it began to dive towards the ground.
In desperation, Capt Getachew called on his co-pilot for help. 
Together, they hauled back on their control columns, using their combined strength, in a last-ditch effort to overcome the forces arrayed against them with sheer muscle power.
The dive became steeper and steeper, and the aircraft fell faster and faster, until it slammed into the ground at more than 500mph, just six minutes after taking off..."
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American heros!-----The Angels of Bataan: The World War II Nurses Who Survived Three Years in a Japanese Prison Camp | A Mighty Girl

The Angels of Bataan: The World War II Nurses Who Survived Three Years in a Japanese Prison Camp | A Mighty Girl
"...Bataan fell in April of 1942, and it was obvious that Corregidor would not hold much longer.
Knowing that there was not enough time to evacuate all of her nurses, Captain Maude C. Davison, the chief nurse of the Philippine department, joined Colonel Wibb Cooper, the ranking medical officer, in creating a list of twenty nurses who would receive priority for evacuation.
Her nurses later noted that, although Davison insisted that the selections were random, she had sent home all of the women who were ill, injured, or otherwise unlikely to be able to withstand lengthy captivity.
When the Allies surrendered the Philippines to the Japanese army, Davison led the remaining 66 nurses to the Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, one of the notoriously harsh prison camps run by the Japanese military.
There, they joined 11 Navy nurses who, under the command of Lt. Laura M. Cobb, had stayed in Manila while it fell to support the patients who could not be moved. 
In the camp, the nurses agreed that they would continue to provide medical care to their fellow prisoners.
...By January 1945, with Japanese losses mounting, the situation in the camp was dire.
The nurses had resorted to eating weeds, roots, flowers, and slugs; patients in their care regularly died of malnutrition.
With prisoners' rations down to "only one cup of rice twice a day," Manning observed that it "was the year we starved to death."
By the time the camp was liberated on February 3, 1945, the nurses had lost an average of 30% of their bodyweight.
..."There were 77 American women who became POWs and there were 77 who walked out in 1945," says Norman.
"This is unprecedented, particularly for women who had no formal survival training."..."
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Killing the Electoral College would turn rural Americans into serfs

Killing the Electoral College would turn rural Americans into serfs:

Image result for flickr commons images FarmingShould rural and small-town Americans be reduced to serfdom? The American Founders didn’t think so. This is one reason why they created checks and balances, including the Electoral College. Today that system is threatened by a proposal called the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, or NPV.
Rural America produces almost all our country’s food, as well as raw materials like metals, cotton and timber. Energy, fossil fuels but also alternatives like wind and solar come mostly from rural areas. In other words, the material inputs of modern life flow out of rural communities and into cities.

As Memorial Day Nears, a Single Image That Continues to Haunt

As Memorial Day Nears, a Single Image That Continues to Haunt - NYTimes.com
"It is the one and only photo that makes me cry each time I see it.
What brings the tears to my eyes is not just the bereaved young woman, but the Marine who stands behind her.
In an earlier photo in the series, we see him building her a little nest of blankets on the air mattress.
Sweet Lord, I cry just typing the words, the matter-of-fact tenderness is so overwhelming."

Where do we get such men?-----8 bullets till death: Thomas Baker’s heroic act that earned him the "Medal of Honor"

8 bullets till death: Thomas Baker’s heroic act that earned him the "Medal of Honor"
"...During the battle, Sgt. Barker’s perimeter was attacked from three sides and he was seriously wounded. 
Unwilling to quit, he kept firing at the enemy until he ran out of ammunition. Wounded and unarmed, he was carried by a comrade away from the frontline. But, when he himself got injured, Thomas Baker decided not to fight for his own life anymore and risk the lives of others.
Thus he firmly insisted on being left in the field and be given a weapon. 
Sgt. Thomas A. Baker. SourceOne of the retreating soldiers gave him his pistol with eight rounds of ammo. 
He was last seen alive propped against a tree, pistol in his hand, with a calm look on his face. His body was later found in the same position, with emptied gun and eight more bodies of Japanese lying in front of him.
Sgt. Baker was one of three US soldiers who died that day and received Medals of Honor posthumously, for their self-sacrificing service. 
In November 2009, a memorial dedicated to him and two other soldiers was uncovered in their hometown of Troy, New York. 
One of them, Lieutenant William J. O’Brien was among those who died on the very same day in Saipan and were given the Medal of Honor.

Lunch video-----Miltary Reunions | Memorial Day 2019

Noon Remembrance

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Nancy Pelosi’s Accusation of a Trump Cover-Up Incomprehensible | National Review

Nancy Pelosi’s Accusation of a Trump Cover-Up Incomprehensible | National Review:
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, attempting to appease forces in the Democratic party eager for impeachment, is accusing him of one, with all the familiar Watergate connotations.
The charge is strange, not to say incomprehensible, in light of the fact that Congress is in possession of a 448-page report produced by the Trump Department of Justice cataloguing the alleged obstruction that Congress now wants to investigate. The report is so exhaustive that many members of Congress haven’t had the time to read it.

Remember the families too.

#1 Movie this week 1942-----This Above All - Trailer

Decoration Day By Tammy Derouin---LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW  
Decoration Day--By Tammy Derouin
"As we approach Memorial Day, I wanted to revisit the history of the holiday. What began as a look back, quickly turned into hours of reading. I began to get sidetracked as one date and event led to another. History provides answers and reminds us of the reasons we are free. Had it not been for those who came before us, and those who sacrificed their lives, we would not have the freedom we have today.

Image result for flickr commons images gettysberg national cemeteryMemorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day. It began in the years following the end of Civil War. The Civil War began when the Confederates attacked Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861. It ended when Robert E. Lee surrendered the Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865.

A great divide was taking place in the years leading up to the War Between the States. Several issues such as the moral conflict over slavery, the argument of states' rights and the authority of the federal government over the states, as well as the feeling that the South's 'way of life' was being infringed upon, were all coming to a head. Families and friends became enemies as tensions mounted. The great divide would cause brother to stand against brother, neighbor against neighbor and countrymen against countrymen.

The years of war claimed more lives than any conflict in U.S. history. As a result, national cemeteries were established. In November 1863, President Lincoln was invited to the official dedication of the National Cemetery of Gettysburg, the site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. There were approximately 23,000 casualties for the Union and approximately 28,000 casualties for the Confederacy. Lincoln addressed the crowd with fewer than 300 words, but his words were powerful and have resonated throughout time and became known as the Gettysburg Address.

By the end of the 1860's many communities had begun honoring those who died in battle. They honored their fallen soldiers by decorating their graves. Waterloo, New York is considered the official birthplace of Memorial Day. They held their first community-wide event on May 5, 1866. A couple years later in 1868, General John A. Logan, of the Northern Civil War veterans, called for a nationwide day of remembrance. May 30 would become the official Decoration Day in 1868. The date was chosen because it didn't commemorate any battle or event.

As the United States entered World War I and casualties began to increase, the holiday, which was originally set aside to honor those who gave their lives during the Civil War, evolved into a holiday which would honor all those who died serving in the military during time of war. Over the years, Decoration Day became known as Memorial Day. In 1968, Congress established the holiday as the last Monday in May.

It is important to understand that without the sacrifices of those who came before us, we would not be free. The blessings of liberty come with a cost and each generation pays a price so that the freedom we enjoy is maintained and can be passed on to the next generation. There are no guarantees that freedom will continue. It must be preserved and defended.

Taking our freedom for granted is the surest way to lose it. Without knowledge of our history or understanding the importance of our rights, it is easy to dismiss their value. When the going gets tough, it has become easier for some to offer up our freedoms and rights by placing them on the chopping block. To think you are safer or better off without your rights or that the government knows best, is a huge mistake which will result in dire consequences. It's also proof that our educational system has failed miserably.

The United States is an exceptional nation because we are free. Men and women representing the United States are standing guard all around the world so that you wake up in the land of the free. They defend our flag and the freedom it represents knowing full well that that includes the freedom of individuals who choose to disrespect the symbols of freedom, to not stand for the National Anthem or not say the Pledge of Allegiance.

Carelessness, due to lack of knowledge and understanding, would destroy everything for which those before us suffered, and made the ultimate sacrifice.

-- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain – that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
Abraham Lincoln--Gettysburg Address"

#1 This day 1945-----Les Brown and the Ames Brothers - Sentimental Journey (1951)

A gratuitous gallery of warbirds for Memorial Day | Ars Technica

A gratuitous gallery of warbirds for Memorial Day | Ars Technica:
"Celebrating Memorial Day with a trip to the National Museum of the US Air Force."
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Memorial Day Tribute

Trump Replacing Top Immigration Chief With Ken Cuccinelli | The Daily Caller

Trump Replacing Top Immigration Chief With Ken Cuccinelli | The Daily Caller:
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The Trump administration will name Ken Cuccinelli, the former GOP attorney general of Virginia, as director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The Daily Caller confirmed earlier in May that the president had decided to select the immigration hardliner for a top post within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Memorial Day in New Hampshire :: SteynOnline

Memorial Day in New Hampshire :: SteynOnline:
"Most of my book The [Un]documented Mark Steyn is written by yours truly, but for six lines on page 243 I roped in the real talent in the family:
'Time passes, and moss and lichen creep across ancient grave stones. 
But the men beneath them are forever young.
See the source imageAt Memorial Day observances in my neck of the woods, the veterans are honored by the fifth graders, who read verses for the occasion - both the classics and their own poems. 
The latter can be a bit hit and miss, and one has to be alert, given the dispositions of some of my neighbors, for give-peace-a-chance war-is-never-the-answer not-so-subtle subtexts. 
But a couple of years ago my then fifth-grade daughter was asked to write something, and so she did. 
Nothing to do with me - I was away in Chicago all that week - but I was pleased to see that all the rhymes are true. 
She is older now and has gotten a little teenagey, as they do, and today she would try to write it more sophisticatedly. 
But I have always liked its heartfelt directness. 
So this is my daughter's fifth-grade poem, as a ten-year-old girl delivered it on a small town common for Memorial Day:

The stars and stripes, red, white, and blue
Wave above our heroes true
It makes us cry, it makes us weep
But in our hearts we will keep
The sacrifice our soldiers gave, they shall not die in vain
For they have given us the freedom they have fought to gain'