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Monday, November 02, 2020
People to boycott Home Depot because founder supports Trump - TheBlaze
History for November 2
- 1920 - The first commercial radio station in the U.S., KDKA of Pittsburgh, PA, began regular broadcasting.
- 1921 - Margaret Sanger's National Birth Control League combined with Mary Ware Denetts Voluntary Parenthood League to form the American Birth Control League.
- 1930 - The DuPont Company announced the first synthetic rubber. It was named DuPrene.
- 1947 - Howard Hughes flew his "Spruce Goose," a huge wooden airplane, for eight minutes in California. It was the plane's first and only flight. The "Spruce Goose," nicknamed because of the white-gray color of the spruce used to build it, never went into production.
- 1948 - Harry S. Truman defeated Thomas E. Dewey for the U.S. presidency. The Chicago Tribune published an early edition that had the headline "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN." The Truman victory surprised many polls and newspapers. (Illinois>
- 1983 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed a bill establishing a federal holiday on the third Monday of January in honor of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Sunday, November 01, 2020
Mayor Pete Admits That National Lockdown Is On The Table If Biden Wins
Philadelphia Firefighters Union Upholds Trump Endorsement After Overwhelming Internal Vote | The Daily Caller
Trump’s Already Won --A consequential presidency has enabled peace and prosperity.
Sensing Online: What will you do when they come for you?
- What will you do when they come for you?
"This was left as a comment on FB by a former police officer named Michael. I will not use his last name here.
True story : 911 call, son is threatening family with knife, me and 4 other cops on my team show up. I go around back of the house as others go in the front. As soon as I turn the corner the kid is on top of me with a knife. I fight with him and get stabbed in hand but we were able to get him handcuffed. He goes to get psyched clear before arraignment. DA lets him out. He returns home and stabs his father to death the same night his family comes and bails him out. Something to really think about.
I am thinking of the police shooting of black man Walter Wallace in Philadelphia last Monday.
...We will see the day when dialing 9-1-1 will basically be met with silence. What will you do then?..Must read all!
Flint City Council member Maurice Davis Endorses Trump. - Louder With Crowder
Trump Issues 'Day of Remembrance for Americans Killed by Illegal Aliens'
- President Trump made a presidential proclamation this week to honor American citizens who have been killed by illegal aliens.
CDC Admits: No Conclusive Evidence Cloth Masks Work Against COVID - The New American
"In a recent report in Emerging Infectious Diseases, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests what experts have stated all along: There is no conclusive evidence that cloth masks protects users from coronavirus, especially since most people do not use them correctly and do not keep them clean.
The report states:
More research on cloth masks is needed to inform their use as an alternative to surgical masks/respirators in the event of shortage or high-demand situations. To our knowledge, only 1 randomized controlled trial has been conducted to examine the efficacy of cloth masks in healthcare settings, and the results do not favor use of cloth masks...
There is increasing evidence that cloth masks not only may be ineffective against stopping coronavirus transmission, but that they may actually increase the spread of the virus, as well as worsening other health conditions...Read all.
Amid rioting and violence, Philly City Council actually passes ban on cops using tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets - TheBlaze
Expect worse if Trump wins-----Leftist Agitators Target Conservative Groups in D.C.
Imagine this damaged man with the nuclear button.-----Joe Biden just missed his introduction in Michigan. SAD!
In Flint, Michigan this afternoon, Barack Obama delivered the introduction for his former VP and current Democrat nominee Joe Biden.
When the moment for the big introduction came, Obama had to repeat himself a couple times:
Hello, Joe? Are ya back there?...Read all!
National security nightmare of Hunter Biden's laptop | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: National security nightmare of Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop containing phone numbers for the Clintons, Secret Service officers and most of the Obama cabinet plus his sex and drug addictions - all secured by the password Hunter02
- Businessman and self-confessed drug addict took the laptop to a back-street IT store in Delaware in 2019
- Scale and sensitivity of its contents – easily accessible to a hacker – is only revealed for first time today
- Included Joe Biden's personal mobile number and numbers for former President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary
- Were also personal documents including Hunter's passport, driver's licence, social security and credit cards
- Laptop also showed he spent $21,000 on one 'live cam' porn website. Were also sex act 'selfies' of him
Historic numbers any way you slice it
Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec
Historic numbers any way you slice it.
Sebastian Gorka DrG@SebGorka
According to my friend Denise, who was at the last rally in Butler, PA, the @SecretService put the crowd at 57,000. Did you get that?
Frank@Bernies4thHouse
Replying to @JackPosobiec
This is either the dying gasps of the republic or the beginning of a new era of American greatness. We’ll find out Tuesday.
Forensic Expert Concludes Hunter Biden E-Mail is 100% Real - Louder With Crowder
#ShutDownDC Plans to Target Republicans During Election-Week Protests - Washington Free Beacon
History for November 1
- 1512 - Michelangelo's paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel were first exhibited to the public.
- 1765 - The British Parliament enacted The Stamp Act in the American colonies. The act was repealed in March of 1766 on the same day that the Parliament passed the Declaratory Acts which asserted that the British government had free and total legislative power of the colonies.
- 1848 - The first medical school for women, founded by Samuel Gregory, opened in Boston, MA. The Boston Female Medical School later merged with Boston University School of Medicine.
- 1870 - The U.S. Weather Bureau made its first meteorological observations using 24 locations that provided reports via telegraph.
- 1879 - Thomas Edison executed his first patent application for a high-resistance carbon filament (U.S. Pat. 223,898).
- 1950 - Two Puerto Rican nationalists tried to assassinate U.S. President Harry Truman. One of the men was killed when they tried to force their way into Blair House in Washington, DC.
- 1952 - The United States exploded the first hydrogen bomb on Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
- 1954 - Algeria began to rebel against French rule.