Sunday, December 31, 2017

Atheists Give Trump ‘Lump of Coal’ for Christmas for His Support for Religious Liberty - Breitbart

Atheists Give Trump ‘Lump of Coal’ for Christmas for His Support for Religious Liberty - Breitbart
"An atheist organization took out an ad in the New York Times to announce it is giving President Donald Trump a “lump of coal” for Christmas for his executive order protecting religious liberty.
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MYSTERY: Awan Brothers Court Date Disappears From Calendar After Being Postponed Twice

Image result for free clip art DisappearMYSTERY: Awan Brothers Court Date Disappears From Calendar After Being Postponed Twice:

"Another day, another plot twist to the ‘Awan Brothers,’ story. Daily Caller reporter Luke Rosiak discovered Thursday that the Awan brothers’ next court date, scheduled for January 8th, 2018, disappeared from the calendar. "


How not to save a dying shopping mall

How not to save a dying shopping mall:
"It comes as no surprise that when it comes to advice on running a business, The New York Times is the last place one should turn to.  
The NYT ran a story about an economically failing mall in upstate New York that is turning itself around with a lot of feel-good strategies that won't help the bottom line:
When the Payless ShoeSource at the St. Lawrence Center closed this spring ... Erica Leonard, the mall's manager ... turned over vacant storefronts to local merchants who sell bourbon maple syrup and wood sculptures carved with chain saws.
How much revenue is a storefront going to generate selling maple syrup and wood sculptures?
Image result for dying shopping mallNear the mostly empty food court, a local Mohawk tribe member opened a specialty popcorn stand.
How many bags of popcorn will they need to sell to get the mall out of the red?  (Sorry – I just realized I used the word "red" in reference to Mohawks!)
And in the space that used to house a Sears store, residents of the area created a "winter wonderland" – an elfin village fashioned from discarded cardboard boxes that once held refrigerators.
How much revenue will the viewing of discarded cardboard boxes generate?
This year, a group of Canadian real estate developers bought the mall and made some basic improvements: new lighting in the hallways, patches to the leaky roof, cleaning supplies for the janitors.
...Is this The Onion or The New York Times?
This article reads like a puff piece that was paid placement by a P.R. firm.
I spent years advising shopping centers about legal, management, and marketing issues, and no serious person in the industry would take this seriously.  
Malls are having trouble competing because people are buying more products online.  
The strategy for malls to survive is not to sell fly-swatters and popcorn, but to focus on service industries..."
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Republicans care about voter fraud; Democrats want to come out ahead, says study - Washington Times

Republicans care about voter fraud; Democrats want to come out ahead, says study - Washington Times
Image result for voter fraud;"When it comes to voter ID laws, Republicans care intensely about fraud while Democrats worry more about whether their own party will come out ahead, according to a provocative new academic study that challenges conventional assumptions about what motivates support for stricter voting laws.
Voting-rights activists have long accused GOP officeholders of racism or political expedience in fights over voting laws, but the study suggests that at least for average voters, Republicans’ support is a good-faith assessment of dangers they see in illegal voting.
...If told the GOP would suffer from stricter voter-ID laws, Democrats become more supportive, Mr. Kane found.
...Democrats really appear to be concerned about the electoral implications, not so much fraud,” Mr. Kane told The Washington Times."

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TRUMP'S HISTORIC YEAR: Spiking The Dow Jones Average Through The Ceiling | Daily Wire

TRUMP'S HISTORIC YEAR: Spiking The Dow Jones Average Through The Ceiling | Daily Wire:

Image result for Flicker Commons Images Wall Street"The Dow Jones average has been rising steadily since President Trump’s election, as evidenced by the fact that for the first time in history, the Dow reached four 1,000-point milestones in one year.

The Dow has been accelerating toward the present zenith of almost 25,000 since Trump’s election. On January 25, 2017, the Dow hit 20,000.77, only 42 trading sessions after it closed above 19,000, the second-fastest rise in U.S. history."


Vaping Is More Popular Than Opioids Among Young People - And That's A Public Health Win | Science 2.0

Vaping Is More Popular Than Opioids Among Young People - And That's A Public Health Win | Science 2.0
"...Young people who take up vaping rather than opioids today are a lot better off than a generation ago.
Image result for Young people vapingObviously no one is suggesting young people should take up vaping any more than health advocates want young people taking up energy drinks. 
But either of those two are superior to getting hooked on opioids, which could lead to heroin or fentanyl and serious consequences. 
And the 2017 Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey of eighth, 10th and 12th graders in schools nationwide shows opioid use is way down
Yes, some young people have experimented with e-cigarette type devices, but they aren't all nicotine. Some use marijuana and some use flavors. 
Any of those are safer than fentanyl."

This is why Hillary needed a pardon before Obama left office | New York Post

This is why Hillary needed a pardon before Obama left office | New York Post
"Late last week, a top FBI lawyer named James Baker was reassigned. 
The Washington Post said it was part of FBI Director Christopher Wray’s effort to assemble his own team of senior advisers.
But there’s probably more to it. 
The FBI has been accused — correctly, I believe — of partisanship, especially when it came to handling the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails.
As I explained in an October 2016 column, Baker was one of three people who “unanimously” decided not to prosecute Clinton. 
Then-FBI head James Comey and Deputy Director Andrew McCabe were the other two at the meeting when the decision was made.
Baker was reassigned shortly after McCabe testified in private before the House Intelligence Committee, which is looking into Clinton’s mishandling of her emails. 
There have also been reports that Baker is being looked at as the source of leaks to the press.
...I’ll say it again: Hillary Clinton should have secured a pardon before President Barack Obama left the White House
And, in fact, I’m told by a good source that someone did gently broach that subject on her behalf."
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#1 This day 1961-----The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight

America’s Gift to the World - WSJ

America’s Gift to the World - WSJ:
"...Also speaking up this week is Purdue University President Mitch Daniels. 
And he’s found a way for rich people—and in fact rich countries—to help feed a hungry world. 
Writing in the Washington Post, Mr. Daniels helpfully points out that all we have to do is not discourage people from using the scientific knowledge that can save millions of lives.
According to Mr. Daniels:
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Of the several claims of “anti-science” that clutter our national debates these days, none can be more flagrantly clear than the campaign against modern agricultural technology, most specifically the use of molecular techniques to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Here, there are no credibly conflicting studies, no arguments about the validity of computer models, no disruption of an ecosystem nor any adverse human health or even digestive problems, after 5 billion acres have been cultivated cumulatively and trillions of meals consumed.
And yet a concerted, deep-pockets campaign, as relentless as it is baseless, has persuaded a high percentage of Americans and Europeans to avoid GMO products, and to pay premium prices for “non-GMO” or “organic” foods that may in some cases be less safe and less nutritious..."
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Investigating the Investigators at DOJ and FBI | Sharyl Attkisson

Investigating the Investigators at DOJ and FBI | Sharyl Attkisson:

Image result for free clip art magnifying glass with eye"Less attention has been given to concurrent investigations that seem to be claiming scalps even if indirectly.

The investigations into the investigators include Congressional inquiries and a multi-faceted probe launched by Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz surrounding the FBI decision not to prosecute Clinton. Specifically, Horowitz—who was appointed by President Obama—said he’s reviewing:"


Study: 27 Percent of California Youth Are Gender 'Nonconforming’ - Breitbart

Study: 27 Percent of California Youth Are Gender 'Nonconforming’ - Breitbart
Image result for gender ‘nonconforming”"A new study released at UCLA finds 27 percent of California’s young people between the ages of 12 and 17 self-report that others view them as gender ‘nonconforming” at school.
...First, the young people were asked, “Are you male or female?” and, subsequent to that question, they were asked:
A person’s appearance, style, dress, or the way they walk or talk may affect how people describe them. How do you think other people at school would describe you?
  • Very feminine
  • Mostly feminine
  • Equally feminine & masculine
  • Mostly masculine
  • Very masculine
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AM Fruitcake


History for December 31

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History for December 31 - On-This-Day.com
Henri Matisse 1869, George Marshall 1880, Simon Wiesenthal 1908
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Anthony Hopkins 1937, John Denver 1943, Tim Matheson 1947
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1695 - The window tax was imposed in Britain, which resulted in many windows being bricked up.
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1775 - The British repulsed an attack by Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold at Quebec. Montgomery was killed in the battle.
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1857 - Britain's Queen Victoria decided to make Ottawa the capital of Canada.
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1891 - New York's new Immigration Depot was opened at Ellis Island, to provide improved facilities for the massive numbers of arrivals.
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1929 - Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians played "Auld Lang Syne" as a New Year's Eve song for the first time.
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1967 - The Green Bay Packers won the National Football League championship game by defeating the Dallas Cowboys 21-17. The game is known as the Ice Bowl since it was played in a wind chill of 40 degrees below zero. (NFL)
Image result for reen Bay Packers won the National Football League championship game by defeating the Dallas Cowboys 21-17. The game is known as the Ice Bowl

1997 - Michael Kennedy, 39-year-old son of the late U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was killed in a skiing accident on Aspen Mountain in Colorado.
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1999 - Russian President Boris Yeltsin resigned. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was designated acting president.
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Saturday, December 30, 2017

Huma’s Cousin Convicted of Fraud, Deleted Emails; Partnered With Russian Businessman | Daily Wire

Huma’s Cousin Convicted of Fraud, Deleted Emails; Partnered With Russian Businessman | Daily Wire:

Image result for wikicommons images Huma Abedin"A judge ordered Huma Abedin’s cousin, Omar Amanat, to be jailed immediately after he was convicted on Tuesday of fraud and was said to have a had a “disdain for the courts and legal process.”

Amanat, who invested millions with a Russian businessman, also supposedly tried to destroy emails that contained potential evidence, telling his brother to delete all his Yahoo emails because he was worried about Yahoo receiving a subpoena."


The way we were-----Donna Summer - Hot Stuff 1979 (High Quality)

Boob-tube-----Kennedy-Nixon First Presidential Debate, 1960

In case you missed this-----MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) | Twitter

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