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Wednesday, March 14, 2018
History for March 14
History for March 14 - On-This-Day.com:
Paul Ehrlich 1854, Casey Jones (John Luther) 1864, Albert Einstein 1879
Frank Borman II 1928 - Astronaut, Quincy Jones 1933, Michael Caine 1933 - Actor ("Batman Beyond")
1757 - British Admiral John Byng was executed by a firing squad on board HMS Monarch for neglect of duty.
1794 - Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin.
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 12½ hours to 93 minutes.
1932 - George Eastman, the founder of the Kodak company, committed suicide.
1936 - Adolf Hitler told a crowd of 300,000 that Germany's only judge is God and itself.
1964 - A Dallas jury found Jack Ruby guilty of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
1979 - The Census Bureau reported that 95% of all Americans were married or would get married.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
ICE removal key goal of Democrats in 2020 election | Fox News
ICE removal key goal of Democrats in 2020 election | Fox News:
"In protesting the Trump administration’s policies toward illegal immigration, liberal commentators and writers have been embracing the idea of gutting the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which identifies, arrests and deports illegal immigrants inside the United States."
"In protesting the Trump administration’s policies toward illegal immigration, liberal commentators and writers have been embracing the idea of gutting the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which identifies, arrests and deports illegal immigrants inside the United States."
WaPo Columnist Who Advocated Socialism: No, I Really Just Meant Norway. Okay, Here Are Some Facts About Norway. | Daily Wire
WaPo Columnist Who Advocated Socialism: No, I Really Just Meant Norway. Okay, Here Are Some Facts About Norway. | Daily Wire:
"Elizabeth Bruenig is back.
"Elizabeth Bruenig is back.
The Washington Post columnist memorably wrote last week that she wished for an upsurge in support for socialism.
I critiqued that column.
Now she’s written a response to that critique, claiming that I (among others) interpreted her in bad faith for mentioning several countries that have tried socialism and failed, from Venezuela to the Soviet Union, and for pointing out that many of the supposedly socialist countries that socialists so often proclaim as their examples aren’t actually socialist (see, for example, Denmark and Sweden).
...Finally, she decides on her favorite new socialist paradise: Norway.
Now, this is useful.
We can argue over whether the United States ought to embrace policies more like those of Norway.
...So, is Norway actually a socialist country?
Not quite.
It’s far more socialistic than the United States — but that’s not really a good thing, which is why immigration to Norway has been historically low, while immigration to the United States has remained remarkably high.
And making apples to orange comparisons between Norway and the U.S. isn’t statistically or intellectually honest."
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I critiqued that column.
Now she’s written a response to that critique, claiming that I (among others) interpreted her in bad faith for mentioning several countries that have tried socialism and failed, from Venezuela to the Soviet Union, and for pointing out that many of the supposedly socialist countries that socialists so often proclaim as their examples aren’t actually socialist (see, for example, Denmark and Sweden).
...Finally, she decides on her favorite new socialist paradise: Norway.
Now, this is useful.
We can argue over whether the United States ought to embrace policies more like those of Norway.
...So, is Norway actually a socialist country?
Not quite.
It’s far more socialistic than the United States — but that’s not really a good thing, which is why immigration to Norway has been historically low, while immigration to the United States has remained remarkably high.
And making apples to orange comparisons between Norway and the U.S. isn’t statistically or intellectually honest."
Read it all!
Doomsday Climate Scenarios Are a Joke - Paywall News
Doomsday Climate Scenarios Are a Joke - Paywall News:
"Debates over climate change are filled with dire estimates of its cost.
This many trillions of dollars of damage, that large a share of gross domestic product destroyed, so-and-so many lives lost, etc.
Where do such figures come from?
Mostly from laughably bad economics.
This has nothing to do with the soundness of climate science.
The games begin when economists get their hands on scientific projections and try to translate temperatures into human impacts. They conduct statistical analyses of the effects that small year-to-year temperature variations have on things like mortality and economic growth, and try to extrapolate to the effect of very large, slow shifts in underlying climate.
This creates absurd estimates that ignore human society’s capacity for adaptation.
This is the latest iteration of the same mistake environmental catastrophists seem insistent on making in every generation.
...But it is as preposterous as it is stunning..."
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"Debates over climate change are filled with dire estimates of its cost.
This many trillions of dollars of damage, that large a share of gross domestic product destroyed, so-and-so many lives lost, etc.
Where do such figures come from?
Mostly from laughably bad economics.
This has nothing to do with the soundness of climate science.
The games begin when economists get their hands on scientific projections and try to translate temperatures into human impacts. They conduct statistical analyses of the effects that small year-to-year temperature variations have on things like mortality and economic growth, and try to extrapolate to the effect of very large, slow shifts in underlying climate.
This creates absurd estimates that ignore human society’s capacity for adaptation.
This is the latest iteration of the same mistake environmental catastrophists seem insistent on making in every generation.
...But it is as preposterous as it is stunning..."
Read on!
Russia Routed Millions to Influence Clinton in Uranium Deal, Informant Tells Congress
Russia Routed Millions to Influence Clinton in Uranium Deal, Informant Tells Congress:
"Moscow routed millions of dollars to the U.S. expecting the funds would benefit ex-President Bill Clinton’s charitable initiative while his wife, Hillary Clinton, worked to reset relations with Russia, an FBI informant in an Obama administration-era uranium deal stated.
In a written statement to three congressional committees, informant Douglas Campbell said Russian nuclear executives told him that Moscow hired American lobbying firm APCO Worldwide to influence Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state, among others in the Obama administration,"
"Moscow routed millions of dollars to the U.S. expecting the funds would benefit ex-President Bill Clinton’s charitable initiative while his wife, Hillary Clinton, worked to reset relations with Russia, an FBI informant in an Obama administration-era uranium deal stated.
In a written statement to three congressional committees, informant Douglas Campbell said Russian nuclear executives told him that Moscow hired American lobbying firm APCO Worldwide to influence Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state, among others in the Obama administration,"
Political witch hunt!-----Five Questions On The Eric Greitens Indictment That Must Be Answered
Five Questions On The Eric Greitens Indictment That Must Be Answered:
"'Unlike anything I’ve ever seen in all my years of law enforcement'---By Dave Grossman
"...It’s worth keeping that case in mind as another graduate of Duke, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, stands in the crosshairs of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Greitens was indicted for felony invasion of privacy, in a case with dynamics that seem strikingly similar to the Duke lacrosse case — a prosecutor who may have brought an indictment based more on politics than facts, and a public that may be judging too quickly.
It is my personal opinion that Gardner may be guilty of malpractice and malfeasance on par with the Duke lacrosse case, but with potential to do far greater harm to our nation.
Her misconduct is of such a magnitude that she should be investigated and possibly disbarred.
If she is found to be guilty of malfeasance, like the infamous prosecutor in the Duke rape case, she too should face criminal charges.
...Five questions about the legitimacy of this case demand an answer.
1. Where is the police report?
Our legal system typically works like this: someone commits a crime against someone else.
The victim calls the police, who file a report and conduct an investigation.
A prosecutor uses the police documents to get an indictment, and a trial begins.
That’s how the system is supposed to work.
But in this case, the indictment came down without a police report.
It came without a full investigation.
And — astonishingly — it came without a victim seeking justice.
We know, from prior reporting, that the person who the Circuit Attorney has alleged is the victim never went to the police and never brought an action against Greitens.
Indeed, her only complaint has been that this case was brought into the public to begin with.
She asked for privacy, and the prosecutor gave her a circus.
Remember how this case first came to light: An aggrieved ex-husband recorded the victim without her consent or knowledge.
A television station, Missouri’s KMOV, had shabby enough editorial standards that they chose to run that recording on the nightly news, even as other news organizations passed on it.
And that, it turns out, is all that was used by the prosecutor to bring a charge: a secret recording by an angry ex-husband, and a news report.
That’s hardly the stuff of which felony indictments should be made.
2. Where is the evidence?
Read on!
"'Unlike anything I’ve ever seen in all my years of law enforcement'---By Dave Grossman
"...It’s worth keeping that case in mind as another graduate of Duke, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, stands in the crosshairs of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Greitens was indicted for felony invasion of privacy, in a case with dynamics that seem strikingly similar to the Duke lacrosse case — a prosecutor who may have brought an indictment based more on politics than facts, and a public that may be judging too quickly.
It is my personal opinion that Gardner may be guilty of malpractice and malfeasance on par with the Duke lacrosse case, but with potential to do far greater harm to our nation.
Her misconduct is of such a magnitude that she should be investigated and possibly disbarred.
If she is found to be guilty of malfeasance, like the infamous prosecutor in the Duke rape case, she too should face criminal charges.
...Five questions about the legitimacy of this case demand an answer.
1. Where is the police report?
Our legal system typically works like this: someone commits a crime against someone else.
The victim calls the police, who file a report and conduct an investigation.
A prosecutor uses the police documents to get an indictment, and a trial begins.
That’s how the system is supposed to work.
But in this case, the indictment came down without a police report.
It came without a full investigation.
And — astonishingly — it came without a victim seeking justice.
We know, from prior reporting, that the person who the Circuit Attorney has alleged is the victim never went to the police and never brought an action against Greitens.
Indeed, her only complaint has been that this case was brought into the public to begin with.
She asked for privacy, and the prosecutor gave her a circus.
Remember how this case first came to light: An aggrieved ex-husband recorded the victim without her consent or knowledge.
A television station, Missouri’s KMOV, had shabby enough editorial standards that they chose to run that recording on the nightly news, even as other news organizations passed on it.
And that, it turns out, is all that was used by the prosecutor to bring a charge: a secret recording by an angry ex-husband, and a news report.
That’s hardly the stuff of which felony indictments should be made.
2. Where is the evidence?
Read on!
CNN Used to Run a "Trump Jobs Tracker"-----Ace of Spades HQ
Ace of Spades HQ:
"Daily Caller: CNN Used to Run a "Trump Jobs Tracker" as Part of Its "Facts First" Branding Campaign.
But Then Jobs Began Growing Under Trump, And They Stopped Tracking Them...
"Daily Caller: CNN Used to Run a "Trump Jobs Tracker" as Part of Its "Facts First" Branding Campaign.
But Then Jobs Began Growing Under Trump, And They Stopped Tracking Them...
The network’s "Trump Jobs Tracker" is part of CNN Digital's effort to keep its audience updated on whether the president is keeping his promises to release the full potential of the American economy after eight years of anemic growth under former President Barack Obama.One problem: The last time someone updated the tracker was Jan. 5, when the economy had only added 1,839,000 jobs since Trump took office. Under that pace, according to CNN, Trump is "off track" to fulfill his promise that he’d help create "25 million jobs in 10 years, or 208,333 jobs per month."
Neglecting the tracker is a real shame. Federal economists estimated that employers added 200,000 jobs in January and Friday’s job report showed another 313,000 added in February -- more than enough to be on a healthy pace to average 208,333 jobs per month in 2018.
Facts First?
What a laugh.
Narrative First, Narrative Last, Narrative Only.
CNN
Facts are stupid things."
Tunisian Native in U.S. Illegally Faces Gun, Criminal Confinement Charges in Indianapolis
Tunisian Native in U.S. Illegally Faces Gun, Criminal Confinement Charges in Indianapolis:
"A Tunisian native in the United States illegally faces firearm and criminal charges stemming from two separate incidents in Indianapolis.
The Tunisian, a current citizen of Saudi Arabia, is identified as 22-year-old Ahmed Alaklouk."
"A Tunisian native in the United States illegally faces firearm and criminal charges stemming from two separate incidents in Indianapolis.
The Tunisian, a current citizen of Saudi Arabia, is identified as 22-year-old Ahmed Alaklouk."
Loonie leftist-----The The Man Who Knew Too Little - The New York Times
The Man Who Knew Too Little - The New York Times
"GLOUSTER, Ohio — At first, the experiment didn’t have a name.
Right after the election, Erik Hagerman decided he’d take a break from reading about the hoopla of politics.
Donald Trump’s victory shook him.
Badly.
And so Mr. Hagerman developed his own eccentric experiment, one that was part silent protest, part coping mechanism, part extreme self-care plan.
He swore that he would avoid learning about anything that happened to America after Nov. 8, 2016.
“It was draconian and complete,” he said.
“It’s not like I wanted to just steer away from Trump or shift the conversation.
It was like I was a vampire and any photon of Trump would turn me to dust.”
It was just going to be for a few days.
But he is now more than a year into knowing almost nothing about American politics.
He has managed to become shockingly uninformed during one of the most eventful chapters in modern American history.
He is as ignorant as a contemporary citizen could ever hope to be..."
Read on!
"GLOUSTER, Ohio — At first, the experiment didn’t have a name.
Right after the election, Erik Hagerman decided he’d take a break from reading about the hoopla of politics.
Donald Trump’s victory shook him.
Badly.
And so Mr. Hagerman developed his own eccentric experiment, one that was part silent protest, part coping mechanism, part extreme self-care plan.
He swore that he would avoid learning about anything that happened to America after Nov. 8, 2016.
“It was draconian and complete,” he said.
“It’s not like I wanted to just steer away from Trump or shift the conversation.
It was like I was a vampire and any photon of Trump would turn me to dust.”
It was just going to be for a few days.
But he is now more than a year into knowing almost nothing about American politics.
He has managed to become shockingly uninformed during one of the most eventful chapters in modern American history.
He is as ignorant as a contemporary citizen could ever hope to be..."
Read on!
Publius: Video: What Is Happening to Men? — The Patriot Post
Publius: Video: What Is Happening to Men? — The Patriot Post:
Fox News' Tucker Carlson and psychology professor Jordan Peterson debut a new "Men in America" series.
Fox News' Tucker Carlson and psychology professor Jordan Peterson debut a new "Men in America" series.
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and psychology professor Jordan Peterson debut a new “Men in America” series.
Must read-happening now!----Steve Russo - Trump Plans To Fly Headlong Into The Belly of the...
Steve Russo - Trump Plans To Fly Headlong Into The Belly of the...:
"Trump Plans To Fly Headlong Into The Belly of the Beast To See Prototypes Of The Wall and Then The Hollywood Resistance For A Fund Raiser, A Tolerant and Compassionate Leftist CEO Announces A Violent Shutdown and Outing and Blacklisting Of Anyone That Attends
"Trump Plans To Fly Headlong Into The Belly of the Beast To See Prototypes Of The Wall and Then The Hollywood Resistance For A Fund Raiser, A Tolerant and Compassionate Leftist CEO Announces A Violent Shutdown and Outing and Blacklisting Of Anyone That Attends
The Left doesn't believe in freedom of speech or your constitutional right to peacefully assemble. They only know communist radicalism and Nazi Brown shirt tactics to intimidate those they disagree with.
American citizens who want to have a fund raiser for a political candidate, now have to fear for their lives and go into hiding to protect themselves and their families because the Left is threatening retaliation for exercising their constitutional rights.
This is just how sick many on the Left are.
(much here-read all)
And he wasn't done.
He also wants to out and blacklist those who attend .https://4.bp.blogspot.com/…/-mSnzgV8YuA3vzV…/s1600/Ross2.jpg
He also wants to out and blacklist those who attend .https://4.bp.blogspot.com/…/-mSnzgV8YuA3vzV…/s1600/Ross2.jpg
Disrupting the Presidents Motorcade is not Civil Disobedience - it could be considered a threat to the President and unexpected consequences could occure.
And sounding more like a 1930's Brown Shirt than an Investment manager, he also directly threatened to Dox and endanger private citizens:
“If you are hosting or attending the Trump fundraiser in LA we will identify who you are to the media and public."
He later deleted the tweet, but the Ladies at 100% Feed Up had the foresight to grab a screen shot.https://100percentfedup.com/wow-ceo-investment-firm-threat…/
And sounding more like a 1930's Brown Shirt than an Investment manager, he also directly threatened to Dox and endanger private citizens:
“If you are hosting or attending the Trump fundraiser in LA we will identify who you are to the media and public."
He later deleted the tweet, but the Ladies at 100% Feed Up had the foresight to grab a screen shot.https://100percentfedup.com/wow-ceo-investment-firm-threat…/
Gerber called Trump supporters “scumbags” and speculated about who he believed would be hosting a Trump fundraiser....
“Trump will be in San Diego working on his wall and west LA getting money from scumbags. We will find out who is doing the fundraiser and we will be there.
I bet Tom Barrack and his fraud company Colony are hosting.
I’ll find out where he lives. Come join me. #Resistance " https://100percentfedup.com/president-ceo-investment-firm-…/ ...
I bet Tom Barrack and his fraud company Colony are hosting.
I’ll find out where he lives. Come join me. #Resistance " https://100percentfedup.com/president-ceo-investment-firm-…/ ...
Here's is Gerber's Phone number (310) 399-6397
And here's their Yelp page.
You can leave your comments on there, as many already have. https://www.yelp.com/…/gerber-kawasaki-wealth-and-investmen…
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You can leave your comments on there, as many already have. https://www.yelp.com/…/gerber-kawasaki-wealth-and-investmen…
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WALSH: People Want Me Fired For What I Wrote About Video Games. Here's My Response To The Critics. | Daily Wire
WALSH: People Want Me Fired For What I Wrote About Video Games. Here's My Response To The Critics. | Daily Wire:
"And this was all in response to an exceedingly mild and heavily qualified criticism of some video games. It would appear that the only acceptable opinion of video games is that they are all absolutely wonderful. I proposed that some are not wonderful, and for that I must lose my job. You may accuse me of mischaracterizing my piece to make it seem more mild that it really was. I'm not, I promise you. I put forth two basic opinions:"
"And this was all in response to an exceedingly mild and heavily qualified criticism of some video games. It would appear that the only acceptable opinion of video games is that they are all absolutely wonderful. I proposed that some are not wonderful, and for that I must lose my job. You may accuse me of mischaracterizing my piece to make it seem more mild that it really was. I'm not, I promise you. I put forth two basic opinions:"
Toys R Us still sells lots of toys. Here’s why it’s going under. - The Washington Post
Toys R Us still sells lots of toys. Here’s why it’s going under. - The Washington Post
"...Toys R Us was a sort of a magic kingdom...
...Alas, some magic is going out of the world.
The venerable retailer, already in bankruptcy, is expected to tell the court as soon as Monday that it can’t figure out a way to reorganize as a going concern and must therefore begin the process of an orderly liquidation.
Which in finance-speak means shutting down stores, selling off everything that can be sold and handing the proceeds over to creditors.
...We like to tell ourselves morality plays about failure.
Someone is either a victim or a villain, and which is which varies by, among other things, ideology.
During the financial crisis, for example, you got two starkly different accounts of the people who got caught short by the housing bubble; conservatives saw them as gamblers who deserved what they got, while liberals thought they must have been rooked by Wall Street.
In fact, if you interviewed those folks, you generally found that they were well aware that they couldn’t really afford their house if the payment reset.
They just expected to be able to refinance it when prices climbed, or they got a raise, or at worst, to sell if they couldn’t afford the payments.
Then prices collapsed, and they ended up in a whole world of trouble.
What they did was undoubtedly risky.
But plenty of people took that exact same risk in 2001 — buying more house than they could afford.
But those people had no trouble refinancing to more affordable mortgages, because the market was soaring and they had loads of equity.
The same risk produced two very different outcomes depending on when people happened to take it.
You’ll see this pattern repeated over and over if you look at failures, from major disasters to corporate collapses: They start with people taking risks that others (or they themselves) had taken before.
Only this time, something goes wrong, and that little risk turns into a big problem..."
Read on!
"...Toys R Us was a sort of a magic kingdom...
...Alas, some magic is going out of the world.
The venerable retailer, already in bankruptcy, is expected to tell the court as soon as Monday that it can’t figure out a way to reorganize as a going concern and must therefore begin the process of an orderly liquidation.
Which in finance-speak means shutting down stores, selling off everything that can be sold and handing the proceeds over to creditors.
...We like to tell ourselves morality plays about failure.
Someone is either a victim or a villain, and which is which varies by, among other things, ideology.
During the financial crisis, for example, you got two starkly different accounts of the people who got caught short by the housing bubble; conservatives saw them as gamblers who deserved what they got, while liberals thought they must have been rooked by Wall Street.
In fact, if you interviewed those folks, you generally found that they were well aware that they couldn’t really afford their house if the payment reset.
They just expected to be able to refinance it when prices climbed, or they got a raise, or at worst, to sell if they couldn’t afford the payments.
Then prices collapsed, and they ended up in a whole world of trouble.
What they did was undoubtedly risky.
But plenty of people took that exact same risk in 2001 — buying more house than they could afford.
But those people had no trouble refinancing to more affordable mortgages, because the market was soaring and they had loads of equity.
The same risk produced two very different outcomes depending on when people happened to take it.
You’ll see this pattern repeated over and over if you look at failures, from major disasters to corporate collapses: They start with people taking risks that others (or they themselves) had taken before.
Only this time, something goes wrong, and that little risk turns into a big problem..."
Read on!
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