- The debt poses no imminent danger to U.S. finances, economists say, so the more pressing concern should be jump-starting the economy. (meaning more free money to the swamp billionaires)
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, February 02, 2021
Insiders promise that giant debt is no problem-----Wall Street shrugs at Washington’s debt pileup
LA County puts new restriction on restaurants ahead of Super Bowl: TVs must be turned off - TheBlaze
You do know that YOU are NEXT on their LIST!-----Censorship, once started, has a way of consuming everything even remotely threatening to the censors.
CANCEL CULTURE CENSORS THE EPOCH TIMES, AGAIN:
Youtube has demonetized The Epoch Times’ channel.
Censorship, once started, has a way of consuming everything even remotely threatening to the censors.--Posted by Mark Tapscott"
History for February 2
- 1653 - New Amsterdam, now known as New York City, was incorporated.
- 1848 - The Mexican War was ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty turned over portions of land to the U.S., including Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, California and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. The U.S. gave Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed responsibility of all claims against Mexico by American citizens. Texas had already entered the U.S. on December 29, 1845.
- 1848 - The first shipload of Chinese emigrants arrived in San Francisco, CA.
- 1870 - The "Cardiff Giant" was revealed to be nothing more than carved gypsum. The discovery in Cardiff, NY, was alleged to be the petrified remains of a human.
- 1887 - The beginning of Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, PA.
- 1980 - The situation known as "Abscam" began when reports surfaced that the FBI had conducted a sting operation that targeted Democrat members of the U.S. Congress. A phony Arab businessmen were used in the operation.
Monday, February 01, 2021
Cuomo lashes out on NY nursing home report on covid deaths - TheBlaze
Who could argue against reducing harm?-----Brian Stelter: It's Not Censorship, It's "Harm Reduction" - Victory Girls Blog
"...On his inaptly named Sunday morning program “Reliable Sources,” Stelter used his monologue to lambaste conservatives whom he asserts are promoting “dishonest cries of censorship” as he called it. He pointed fingers at Fox News and Tucker Carlson in particular.
But Tater isn’t the only liberal mouthpiece who wants to see Fox silenced.
- Margaret Sullivan of the Washington Post suggested that “corporations that advertise on Fox News should walk away.” That’s because, she says, Fox is partly responsible for 400,000 COVID deaths, as well as that Capitol riot on January 6. Something like that.
- Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times also called for “pressure on advertisers to withdraw from Fox News so long as it functions as an extremist madrasa.”
- Plus, Axios and Politifact would love to see a return to the Fairness Doctrine — dormant since the 1980’s — when the Federal Government enforced speech rules.
Fearmongering headline makes no mention of "cause of death" or comorbidities. More fake news? Likely yes.-----Nine Catholic nuns dead from COVID-19 at Michigan religious center
CLARK: Joe Biden's Immigration Plan Will Impact Communities Far from Border
When we think of illegal immigration and its impact on America, opinions are sharply divided. The images invoked are “kids in cages,” large caravans, border rescues, and wild border chases between law enforcement and illegal immigrant smugglers.
The U.S. southern border is just a waypoint for migrants along a much larger journey. One that usually ends far from the deserts of Arizona, the brush country in Texas, or the beaches and mountains near San Diego.
But the sale of the drugs is still illegal...so the drugs wars continue!-----Oregon law to decriminalize all drugs goes into effect, offering addicts rehab instead of prison
MeWe -Michael Smith
- "Logical thinkers take in information first, make a decision and then think about how they feel about their decision. These are the people who read the labels before they buy.
- Emotional thinkers first think about how they feel about something, make a decision and then look for information that supports their feelings about their decision. These are the people for whom the impulse buy displays at check out lanes are designed.
You can probably deduce which group is more likely to experience buyers remorse.
CLARK: Joe Biden's Immigration Plan Will Impact Communities Far from Border
When we think of illegal immigration and its impact on America, opinions are sharply divided. The images invoked are “kids in cages,” large caravans, border rescues, and wild border chases between law enforcement and illegal immigrant smugglers.
The U.S. southern border is just a waypoint for migrants along a much larger journey. One that usually ends far from the deserts of Arizona, the brush country in Texas, or the beaches and mountains near San Diego.
Promoting HATE. RACISM.-----State Dept Spox: 'Largest Threat to U.S. National Security are U.S. Cops' - Washington Free Beacon
"..."The largest threat to U.S. national security are U.S. cops," wrote Porter, who was recently tapped by the Biden administration to serve as State Department spokesman Ned Price’s deputy.
At the time of the post, Porter was working as a communications official for the Truman National Security Project, a left-leaning foreign policy think-tank that previously employed Hunter Biden.
Porter is also a former dancer for the NFL's Oakland Raiders and the NBA's Washington Wizards...Read all.
Systemic Contingencies - They All Knew - Lessons From Spygate About Severity of DC Corruption - The Last RefugeThe Last Refuge
- Goal #1 was to continue the fraudulent DOJ/FBI “Stop Trump” operation initiated by James Comey, Andrew McCabe and their crew technically named Crossfire Hurricane.
- Goal #2 was to bury the illegal action; to create the cover-up needed for everything that took place in the “Stop Trump” operation.
- Everyone in DC knew Mueller’s objective.
- Every person in every branch of government and every federal agency knew Mueller’s real purpose.
- Everyone else knew exactly what that purpose was, including AG Bill Barr and OIG Michael Horowitz. They all knew...Read all!
Antony Blinken Orders LGBT Flags Flown at U.S. Embassies
You Will Be Made to Believe Implausible Things - American Thinker
"In George Orwell’s masterpiece 1984, he said, “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
To guide you along this path, I bring to your attention implausible things you are expected to believe this week.
- Things that are not graft.
Outrageously generous book deals to present and former officials.
The Obamas’ $65 million book advances still lead the way to the most lavish, though the notion that even Democrat politicians’ relatives, like Chelsea Clinton, would offer ghostwritten pap worth anything is something you just have to believe.
Generous speaking fees.
The $25 million the Clintons garnered for just six months of speeches in 2014 and 2015, you must regard not as bribes for access and influence, but as well-earned compensation for minutes worth of pearls of wisdom...
Charitable Shakedowns.
You must ignore the suggestion that plea bargains in which the government gives a settlement payment to a bureaucrat’s favorite nonprofit constitutes anything unethical...Read all!!!
Someone Edited A Maxine Waters Quote About Trump Staffers So That It Applied To Cuomo Staffers, And NY Dems Are Outraged | The Daily Caller
A Twitter user edited a quote from Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters originally directed at Trump staffers to make it appear it was targeted at New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s staff, and Democrats were outraged.
At a 2018 rally, Waters encouraged her supporters to harass officials in the Trump administration over Trump’s immigration policies.
This day in history-----Columbia: NASA blew it
History for February 1
- 1793 - France declared war on Britain and Holland.
- 1862 - "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," by Julia Ward Howe was first published in the "Atlantic Monthly."
- 1884 - The first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was published.
- 1900 - Eastman Kodak Co. introduced the $1 Brownie box camera.
- 1919 - The first Miss America was crowned in New York City.
- 1968 - During the Vietnam War, South Vietnamese National Police Chief Brig. Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan executed a Viet Cong officer with a pistol shot to the head. The scene was captured in a news photograph.
- 2003 - NASA's space shuttle Columbia exploded while re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. All seven astronauts on board were killed.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
FNC's Carlson: 'This Is the Most Sweeping and Audacious Assault on Civil Liberties in American History'
Carlson said such treatment with the intention of accumulating power could ultimately result in more radicalism.