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Saturday, January 25, 2020
AOC Owns Herself, Asks "Why Are There Almost NO Police at Virginia Gun Rally?"
AOC Owns Herself, Asks "Why Are There Almost NO Police at Virginia Gun Rally?":
A famous expression goes like this: “Tis better to be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.” Were I explaining this expression to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I’d need to dumb it down to “You’re an idiot. But people only think you’re an idiot. If you open your mouth and speak, you’ll just prove you’re an idiot. So just zip it and stay pretty.” Hold this axiom close as you watch AOC marvel at how there seemed so few police officers present at Monday’s pro-gun Virginia rally in comparison to more infamous riots.
A famous expression goes like this: “Tis better to be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.” Were I explaining this expression to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I’d need to dumb it down to “You’re an idiot. But people only think you’re an idiot. If you open your mouth and speak, you’ll just prove you’re an idiot. So just zip it and stay pretty.” Hold this axiom close as you watch AOC marvel at how there seemed so few police officers present at Monday’s pro-gun Virginia rally in comparison to more infamous riots.
If you oppose the "Wall", you support illegal drugs. Simple.---Over 170,000 fentanyl pills seized in Phoenix drug bust
Over 170,000 fentanyl pills seized in Phoenix drug bust:
"A task force seized about 170,000 fentanyl pills in Phoenix on Thursday, one of the largest fentanyl seizures in the state, officials said.
A Drug Enforcement Administration task force led by a Phoenix Police Department sergeant seized a total street value of $3 million worth of the drug, according to a release from Phoenix police.
In fiscal year 2019, the DEA and state agencies estimated they seized more than 1.4 million fentanyl pills in Arizona."
"A task force seized about 170,000 fentanyl pills in Phoenix on Thursday, one of the largest fentanyl seizures in the state, officials said.
A Drug Enforcement Administration task force led by a Phoenix Police Department sergeant seized a total street value of $3 million worth of the drug, according to a release from Phoenix police.
In fiscal year 2019, the DEA and state agencies estimated they seized more than 1.4 million fentanyl pills in Arizona."
In case your TV news forgot to show this...Must click link for amazing time-lapse!!--March for Life on Twitter: "THOUSANDS of #prolife marchers are heading up Capitol Hill! #WhyWeMarch… "
March for Life on Twitter: "THOUSANDS of #prolife marchers are heading up Capitol Hill! #WhyWeMarch… "
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THOUSANDS of #prolife marchers are heading up Capitol Hill!--#WhyWeMarch
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Four Bombshells Revealed in Peter Schweizer's 'Profiles in Corruption'
Four Bombshells Revealed in Peter Schweizer's 'Profiles in Corruption'
"...President Peter Schweizer’s latest investigative work, Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive Elite, contains a trove of egregious findings detailing the backgrounds and connections of a number of progressive leaders, including presidential hopefuls Joe Biden (D) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), both of whom have yet to address the reports.
"...President Peter Schweizer’s latest investigative work, Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive Elite, contains a trove of egregious findings detailing the backgrounds and connections of a number of progressive leaders, including presidential hopefuls Joe Biden (D) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), both of whom have yet to address the reports.
...“Everything we do can be replicated,” Schweizer said during a Tuesday appearance on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily.
“We follow the money. We follow the paper trail. So there’s no anonymous sources, and what we simply show you is who’s getting money, when, how, and in what context are they getting that money.”
Breitbart News has extensively detailed a number of the bombshells revealed in the New York Times bestselling author’s latest work.
Schweizer’s book, as Breitbart News has reported, has revealed:
1. James Biden’s firm received $1.5 billion in government contracts, despite having no experience, during the Obama administration..."
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‘Worse And Worse’: China Quarantines 11 Million People In Wuhan To Try To Halt Coronavirus Outbreak | The Daily Caller
‘Worse And Worse’: China Quarantines 11 Million People In Wuhan To Try To Halt Coronavirus Outbreak | The Daily Caller:
The Chinese government has quarantined the entire city of Wuhan after 17 people died in a coronavirus outbreak that began there, the BBC reported Thursday.
The vast majority of corona virus cases are limited to China, where 470 have been infected and 17 died. Cases have been confirmed in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and in the U.S. in Washington state. A doctor based at the Wuhan hospital described the feeling inside the city to the BBC, though the outlet decided to withhold her identity.
The Chinese government has quarantined the entire city of Wuhan after 17 people died in a coronavirus outbreak that began there, the BBC reported Thursday.
The vast majority of corona virus cases are limited to China, where 470 have been infected and 17 died. Cases have been confirmed in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and in the U.S. in Washington state. A doctor based at the Wuhan hospital described the feeling inside the city to the BBC, though the outlet decided to withhold her identity.
Surprise $40K tax could force closure of Fort Collins candy store | FOX31 Denver
Surprise $40K tax could force closure of Fort Collins candy store | FOX31 Denver
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A small-business owner in Fort Collins says he may be forced to close his candy shop because of a potential tax of $40,000.
The Fort Collins Candy Store Emporium is a walk through history.
The location on Jefferson Street looks and feels like the 1940s.
Some of its candy brands date back to the 1800s.“I don’t really sell candy,” said store owner Tony Vallejos. “I sell memories.”
The candy is just part of Vallejos’ vision. Vintage toys -- including an original Mr. Potato Head -- have been a decorative force of success.
The toys are not for sale.
“It took me 20 years to gather up all these antiques,” Vallejos said.
...Vallejos says his antiques are worth a total of $400,000.
Under state law, the Larimer County Assessor must tax the assets at 10 percent per year— that’s $40,000..."
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A small-business owner in Fort Collins says he may be forced to close his candy shop because of a potential tax of $40,000.
The Fort Collins Candy Store Emporium is a walk through history.
The location on Jefferson Street looks and feels like the 1940s.
Some of its candy brands date back to the 1800s.“I don’t really sell candy,” said store owner Tony Vallejos. “I sell memories.”
The candy is just part of Vallejos’ vision. Vintage toys -- including an original Mr. Potato Head -- have been a decorative force of success.
The toys are not for sale.
“It took me 20 years to gather up all these antiques,” Vallejos said.
...Vallejos says his antiques are worth a total of $400,000.
Under state law, the Larimer County Assessor must tax the assets at 10 percent per year— that’s $40,000..."
Read all.
History for January 25
History for January 25 - On-This-Day.com
Robert Boyle 1627, W. Somerset Maugham 1874, Virginia Woolf 1882
Ernie (Earnest) Harwell 1918 - Sportcaster in Major Leauge Baseball, Eduard Shevardnadze 1928 - President of Georgia, Alicia Keys 1981 - Singer
1858 - Mendelssohn’s "Wedding March" was presented for the first time at the wedding of the daughter of Queen Victoria and the Crown Prince of Prussia.
1924 - The 1st Winter Olympic Games were inaugurated in Chamonix in the French Alps.
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