Friday, May 26, 2017

History for May 26

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History for May 26 - On-This-Day.com
Abraham De Moivre 1667 - French mathematcian, Al Jolson 1886 - Singer, actor, comedian, John Wayne (Marion Mitchell Morrison, Marion Robert Morrison) 1907 - Actor, director, producer
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Jay Silverheels 1912 - Actor, known for his role as Tonto in the television series "The Lone Ranger", Sally K. Ride 1951 - Astronaut, Joe Dumars 1963 - Basketball player
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1521 - Martin Luther was banned by the Edict of Worms because of his religious beliefs and writings.
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1736 - The British and Chickasaw Indians defeated the French at the Battle of Ackia.
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1868 - U.S. President Andrew Johnson was acquitted, by one vote, of all charges in his impeachment trial.
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1896 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average appeared for the first time in the "Wall Street Journal."
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1908 - In Persia, the first oil strike was made in the Middle East.
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1940 - The evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk, France, began during World War II.
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1959 - The word "Frisbee" became a registered trademark of Wham-O.
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1994 - U.S. President Clinton renewed trade privileges for China, and announced that his administration would no longer link China's trade status with its human rights record.
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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Wasserman Schultz Threatened Police Chief Over IT Evidence | The Daily Caller

Wasserman Schultz Threatened Police Chief Over IT Evidence | The Daily Caller:

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"Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz threatened the chief of the U.S. Capitol Police with “consequences” for holding equipment that she says belongs to her in order to build a criminal case against a Pakistani staffer suspected of massive cybersecurity breaches involving funneling sensitive congressional data offsite."

The way we were-----SPANKY and OUR GANG - "SUNDAY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME" 1967

Quotations of the day on trade.... • AEI | Carpe Diem Blog » AEIdeas

Quotations of the day on trade.... • AEI | Carpe Diem Blog » AEIdeas:
….are from Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations) and Henry Hazlitt in Economics in One Lesson quoting Smith (emphasis added):
Image result for What is prudence in the conduct of every private family can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom.Smith: It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The tailor does not attempt to make his own shoes, but buys them of the shoemaker. The shoemaker does not attempt to make his own clothes, but employs a tailor. The farmer attempts to make neither the one nor the other, but employs those different artificers. All of them find it for their interest to employ their whole industry in a way in which they have some advantage over their  neighbors, and  to  purchase  with a part of its produce, or what is the same thing, with the price of  a part of it, whatever else they have occasion for. What is prudence in the conduct of every private family can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom.
To which Henry Hazlitt added:
But whatever led people to suppose that what was prudence in the conduct of every private family could be folly in that of a great kingdom? It was a whole network of fallacies, out of which mankind has still been unable to cut its way. And the chief of them was the central fallacy with which this book is concerned. It was that of considering merely the immediate effects of a tariff on special groups, and neglecting to consider its long-run effects on the whole community.
Later, Hazlitt makes this observation of the economic distortions and inefficiencies that result from trade protectionism and tariffs...
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Blog: Democratic Party fundraising crashes and burns

Blog: Democratic Party fundraising crashes and burns
"Gee, reading the media, I was under the impression that Democrats are fired-up, energized by the sheer awfulness of Donald Trump. 
All those women marching in funny hats, all the anger, all that negative media coverage must assuredly mean that the Democratic Party is prospering, buoyed by anger-fueled donations.
Actually, not so much. 
WeaselZippers highlights the dismal fundraising picture over the weekend in this tweet..."

Report: Obama NSA Illegally Spied On Americans For Years | Daily Wire

Report: Obama NSA Illegally Spied On Americans For Years | Daily Wire:

Image result for free clip art Spy"What does this mean in plain language? It means that the Obama administration increased the number of searches involving Americans by a factor of three, and unmasked far more Americans than before 2011. Circa quotes the ACLU as stating that these are “some of the most serious [violations] to ever be documented and strongly call into question the US intelligence community’s ability to police itself.” In October, just before the election, the NSA said that it told the court that it had boosted its surveillance, and even stated in April that the “NSA will no longer collect certain internet communications that merely mention a foreign intelligence target.”"


Professor awarded taxpayer-funded grant to research 'microaggressions' | Fox News

Professor awarded taxpayer-funded grant to research 'microaggressions' | Fox News:
"The National Science Foundation awarded over $200,000 in taxpayer dollars to a professor who plans to research microaggressions. 
First reported by The Daily Caller, Mary Atwater, a professor of science and mathematics education at the University of Georgia, received $229,061 to study the implications of microaggressions and look at minority participation in science and math, according to a statement from the University of Georgia..."

US Media Publications Ranking March 2017

US Media Publications Ranking March 2017
"Based on the combination of desktop and website traffic in April 2017, the top 100 media publications ranking looks like this:

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British Columnist Targeted By Police For Telling Men Of The West To Demand Action Against Terrorism | Daily Wire

British Columnist Targeted By Police For Telling Men Of The West To Demand Action Against Terrorism | Daily Wire:

Image result for Silence"Katie Hopkins, a columnist for Daily Mail Online, tweeted a call for men of the West to stand up for their families and demand action from the powers that be to combat terrorists. Hopkins named no group, named no individual, but her tweet was immediately tagged by a leftist insistent that Hopkins was inciting racial hatred. The leftist then alerted the Metropolitan Police, who stated they would tell specialist officers to review and assess what Hopkins had tweeted."



Where do we get such men?-----The Amazing Story Of James Crotty, Who Single-Handedly Won The Coast Guard A Battle Streamer

When The Nuclear Submarine USS San Francisco Crashed Into An Undersea Mountain:
"Battle Streamers are awarded to a military branch, or unit, for their participation in an important battle or campaign.
They are usually earned by large groups of men and women, fighting side by side for days, months, or sometimes years.
However, one of the Coast Guard’s Battle Streamers was granted for the actions of only one man.
Crotty as a Cadet at the Coast Guard Academy. He would go on to have a short lived, but no less amazing career during World War 2. ...In 1941, only one Coast Guard Officer was stationed in Manila, in the Philippines, as part of the Asiatic Squadron. Lieutenant Thomas James Eugene (TJE) Crotty, would single-handedly earn the Coast Guard the Philippines Defense Battle Streamer.
...A few months later, the world changed forever when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
...In a daring daylight raid, they evaded detection by enemy aircraft and snuck into the yard.
They loaded their deck and stores with as much ammunition as they could safely transport, and brought it back to the defenses on Corregidor.
Almost immediately this became the new goal for every remaining ship.
They carried nearly all the ammunition, and, just as importantly, rations, out of Cavite, allowing them to keep up the fight.
As the Japanese advance wore on, and the American situation became increasingly desperate, Crotty was constantly working on land and sea. 
Sailors on the Quail remarked at how often this lone Coast Guard Officer would disappear for days at a time.
Sometimes he went into the jungles of Bataan, other times into the old Naval Yard.
During these missions, Crotty was involved with scuttling American submarines and ships which had been docked at Cavite before the Japanese bombed it.
Any vessel that could not operate was stripped of its guns and ammunition and most importantly fuel. These were then transported back to Corregidor.
...With Crotty’s aid, the Marines, sailors, and soldiers who made up the defense in Manila were able to fortify themselves in the mouth of the bay and wait out the battles on the mainland.
...The Japanese had circled around Bataan, landing troops at points behind the American line.
This gave them the possibility of cutting off the Americans from Corregidor, and force a surrender.
However, a Naval Aviator, Commander Francis Bridget, created a force of 500 rear echelon and Naval troops.  
With some Marine infantry along with Filipino infantry, these men were able to halt the Japanese advance at their beachheads, preventing the complete collapse of Bataan for months.
Crotty went ashore to aid Bridget with his defense, providing his troops with supplies.
Eventually, the two men retreated to the Quail, to bombard Japanese positions on shore.
Thanks to Crotty and Bridget, the small ship, with 1917 dated ammunition, and only two guns was able to account for the deaths of 140 Japanese soldiers and the destruction of most of the Japanese supply dumps.
On April 1, 1942, Crotty sent his last letter home, and on the 9th, he was permanently transferred to Corregidor.
By May 5 he saw action again, this time commanding a Marine gun battery.
The Japanese had landed on Corregidor, threatening the remaining American troops there.
On Malinta Hill, he kept the guns firing down towards the Japanese beachheads, in a desperate attempt to prevent a total defeat. 
Sadly his guns were finally silenced, and he became a prisoner,  
He was the first Coast Guard POW since 1812 when sailors in the Revenue Cutter Service had been captured by the Royal Navy.
...Shortly after arriving at the now infamous Cabanatuan prisoner of war camp, Crotty came down with diphtheria.
Hygiene in the camp was nonexistent, and there was little anyone could do to protect themselves from this horrible epidemic.
...Thomas James Eugene Crotty, Lieutenant, US Coast Guard, died on July 19, 1942. 
His actions on the Quail, at Bataan, and Corregidor were lost to memory for decades. His determination and quick thinking had undoubtedly aided the valiant defense of Manila Bay from the Japanese attackers.
His actions from December 1941 to May 1942 single-handedly earned the United States Coast Guard the Philippines Defense Battle Streamer; a feat unmatched in the service’s history.
For his bravery and skill in combat, he was awarded the Bronze Star, along with the Purple Heart. Tragically, the whereabouts of his remains are unknown.

U.S. judge allows first transgender person to sue under disability law

U.S. judge allows first transgender person to sue under disability law:
U.S. judge allows first transgender person to sue under disability law

Kate Lynn Blatt, a transgender woman, laughs outside a gender-neutral bathroom at the 15th Annual Philadelphia Trans-Health Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
By Daniel Trotta
(Reuters) - A U.S. judge ruled on Thursday that a transgender woman could move forward with a sex discrimination lawsuit against her employer under the Americans with Disabilities Act, even though it explicitly excludes transgender people from protection.
The plaintiff, Kate Lynn Blatt, becomes the first transgender person to be allowed to sue under the ADA for gender dysphoria, according to her Philadelphia-based lawyer, Neelima Vanguri..."

Your tax dollars at "work"-----Black Professor Tells White Men to Quit Their Jobs: 'Probably Taking Up Room That Should Go to Someone Else'

Black Professor Tells White Men to Quit Their Jobs: 'Probably Taking Up Room That Should Go to Someone Else':
"If you're a successful “white cis man,” University of Hawaii assistant mathematics professor Piper Harron has a message for you — quit your job to make room for other, apparently more deserving, people.
The “liberated mathematician,” as Harron calls herself on her web page, wrote in a recent blog post for the American Mathematical Society that white males should simply “get out the way”:
Not to alarm you, but I probably want you to quit your job, or at least take a demotion. Statistically speaking, you are probably taking up room that should go to someone else.

If you are a white cis man (meaning you identify as male and you were assigned male at birth) you almost certainly should resign from your position of power.
That’s right, Harron wants you to quit your job or at least demote yourself. If you find the prospect of either option “too difficult,” she has a few suggestions:
Well, as a first step, at least get off your hiring committee, your curriculum committee, and make sure you’re replaced by a woman of color or trans person. Don’t have any in your department? HOW SHOCKING.
And she doesn't stop with white men. White women are a problem as well.
Noting that “having white cis women run the world is no kind of solution,” she included the following chart in her post — showing that 53% of white women voted from President Trump in last year's election, as confirmed by the New York Times.

You ought to know!


Trump Critics Left & Right Want Him Removed | National Review

Trump Critics Left & Right Want Him Removed | National Review:

Image result for flickr commons images Democratic Party Logo"The Democratic party — now bereft of political control in most state legislatures and governorships, as well as in the Senate, the House, the presidency and the Supreme Court — has modeled its opposition on 1960s street theater. More than 60 congressional representatives refused to go to the Inauguration. Some call for Trump’s impeachment; others refuse to hold hearings, block nomination appointments, and demand special prosecutors. The California head of the party leads group chants of “F*** Trump” with extended middle fingers."


Amid racial tensions, public university spent $23,400 to create report on renaming buildings - The College Fix

Amid racial tensions, public university spent $23,400 to create report on renaming buildings - The College Fix:
"The University of Oregon spent $23,400 to create a report used to determine whether the public university should rename two campus buildings amid racial tensions, public records recently obtained by The College Fix show.
Image result for UO Black Student Task ForceThe university paid three historians a total of $22,500 — $7,500 each — to compile the 34-page report, the records show; another $897.29 went to reimburse one of the historians for travel expenses.
As a result of the report, President Michael Schill last fall stripped a campus building of one name, Frederick Dunn, while keeping another building named after Matthew Deady.
The process to rename Dunn Hall is still underway and four name finalists were announced this month. Deady Hall remains.
The 2016 report was commissioned after the UO Black Student Task Force demanded administrators rename the two buildings. 
Deady was a founding father of the University of Oregon and the state, as well as a federal judge. Dunn was a professor and one-time Ku Klux Klan leader.
One of 13 demands from the task force, its members declared the university would “change the names of all of the KKK-related buildings on campus” and “Deady Hall will be the first building to be renamed.”..."
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