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Thursday, March 04, 2021
Dr. Seuss Cancels Six Titles Claimed to be Problematic - Louder With Crowder
We Are Witnessing A Last Minute Mass Exodus Before The Final Collapse Of Our Major Cities | ZeroHedge
The corporate media is attempting to frame this mass exodus as a temporary phenomenon, but there is nothing temporary about it.
Millions upon millions of people can see that our society is literally melting down all around us, and they want to get somewhere safe while they still can.
In recent weeks, I have written articles about the specific problems that we are witnessing in Chicago and San Francisco, but the truth is that virtually all of our major cities are coming apart at the seams, and this is motivating more people than ever to seek greener pastures.
With so many Americans looking to move, this has pushed up home prices in desirable suburban and rural areas to insane heights.
...Sadly, when things get really bad in this nation, no part of the country will be fully immune.
We will all feel the pain, and the suffering will be off the charts.
But if you do feel motivated to relocate, I would do it as soon as possible, because later this year global events will start accelerating at a very rapid pace...Read all.
History for March 4
- 1766 - The British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act, which had caused bitter and violent opposition in the U.S. colonies.
- 1794 - The 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress. The Amendment limited the jurisdiction of the federal courts to automatically hear cases brought against a state by the citizens of another state. Later interpretations expanded this to include citizens of the state being sued, as well.
- 1826 - The first railroad in the U.S. was chartered. It was the Granite Railway in Quincy, MA.
- 1877 - Emile Berliner invented the microphone.
- 1908 - The New York board of education banned the act of whipping students in school.
- 1933 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt gave his inauguration speech in which he said "We have nothing to fear, but fear itself."
- 1954 - In Boston, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital reported the first successful kidney transplant.
- 1997 - U.S. President Clinton barred federal spending on human cloning.
Wednesday, March 03, 2021
Michigan Gov. Whitmer paid top health official massive sum in secret deal after his abrupt resignation: report - TheBlaze
108 illegal immigrants released by Border Patrol in Texas test positive for coronavirus, officials say | Fox News
- Texas city says it doesn't have authority to prevent migrants who test positive from traveling elsewhere.
Why Deadnaming Matters | The American Conservative
When we allow the other side to the set the terms of discussion, and police ourselves to conform to them, the battle is already lost.
US academics back in 2016 called for a ban on term 'breastfeeding,' called it 'ethically problematic' for promoting 'gender roles' - TheBlaze
Academic researchers back in 2016 insisted that people ought to avoid using the term "breastfeeding," as it is "ethically problematic" — because it promotes and enforces "gender roles," according to a recently resurfaced study.
Is It Time to Put Wind Energy on Ice? | RealClearEnergy
Holi crapoli, this is what they WILL DO!-----WHY TEAM TYRANNY WON’T NEED DOOR-KICKERS TO ENFORCE THE COMING GUN BANS
Texas judge and three others arrested on 150 counts of voter fraud - TheBlaze
Cold Snaps Expose Climate Science Fragility
"Cold snaps can be deadly. A 2014 National Health Statistics report found, “During 2006–2010, about 2,000 U.S. residents died each year from weather-related deaths; 63% were attributed to exposure to natural cold.
Rich-girl lied, GrandPa and GrandMa died. Yes, they really did die!-----"Struggled to answer"? SHE REFUSED TO TELL THE TRUTH!!!-----Report: Gov. Whitmer Bought Ex-Health Director's Silence with Tax Money
"27 passengers"?-----At least 15 killed in crash with semitruck in Southern California
Commentary: More and more Americans are realizing that Dr. Fauci is not their friend - TheBlaze
Predatory governance!-----CHICAGO’S SPEED CAMERAS START CHURNING OUT $35 TICKETS MARCH 1
- Chicago’s mayor said speed cameras will enforce a lowered tolerance March 1 as a way to curb traffic fatalities.
History for March 3
- 1849 - The Gold Coinage Act was passed by the U.S. Congress. It allowed the minting of gold coins.
- 1857 - Britain and France declared war on China.
- 1931 - The "Star Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key, was adopted as the American national anthem. The song was originally a poem known as "Defense of Fort McHenry."
- 1945 - Superman encountered Batman and Robin for the first time on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
- 1952 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld New York's Feinberg Law that banned Communist teachers in the U.S.
- 1969 - Sirhan Sirhan testified in a Los Angeles court that he killed Robert Kennedy.
- 1991 - Rodney King was severely beaten by Los Angeles police officers. The scene was captured on amateur video. (California)
Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Michigan to relax COVID-19 restrictions for restaurants - mlive.com
Michigan is rolling back some of its COVID-19 restrictions as new infections shrink and vaccinations ramp up, MLive has confirmed.
Starting Friday, March 5, Michigan restaurants can open at 50% capacity instead of 25% and stay open until 11 p.m. instead of 10 p.m., according to sources with knowledge of the governor’s plans. The order will last through April 19.
California Teachers Union President Who Led School Closures Caught Dropping Daughter Off At Private School | The Daily Caller
Viral video footage shows a California teachers union president who led school closures dropping his daughter off at a private school.
Footage posted by the group Guerilla Momz shows Berkeley Federation of Teachers President Matt Meyer dropping his two-year-old daughter off at a private preschool. Meyer’s daughter’s face is blurred out.