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Saturday, May 01, 2021
A Record 34% Of All Household Income In The US Now Comes From The Government
A Record 34% Of All Household Income In The US Now Comes From The Government
The next time one of your progressive friends starts prattling on about sustainability, show them this:
We are referring, of course, to Personal Current Transfer payments which are essentially government sourced income such as unemployment benefits, welfare checks, and so on. In March, this number exploded to a mindblowing $8.1 trillion annualized, which was not only double the $4.1 trillion from February, but was also $5 trillion above the pre-Covid trend where transfer receipts were approximately $3.2 trillion.
We’ve been spending our way into oblivion for a long time — Wuhan Flu and Presidentish Biden are just speeding things up.
Really, we care very deeply about the coming fiscal panic/crash/worse… but if Washington doesn’t, why should we?"
History for May 1
- 1707 - England, Wales and Scotland were united to form Great Britain.
- 1867 - Reconstruction in the South began with black voter registration.
- 1877 - U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes withdrew all Federal troops from the South, ending Reconstruction.
- 1927 - Adolf Hitler held his first Nazi meeting in Berlin.
- 1931 - The Empire State Building in New York was dedicated and opened. It was 102 stories tall and was the tallest building in the world at the time.
- 1948 - The People's Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was proclaimed.
- 1960 - Francis Gary Powers' U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union. Powers was taken prisoner.
- 1961 - Fidel Castro announced there would be no more elections in Cuba.
- 1971 - The National Railroad Passenger Corp. (Amtrak) went into service. It was established by the U.S. Congress to run the nation's intercity railroads.
- 1992 - On the third day of the Los Angeles riots resulting from the Rodney King beating trial. King appeared in public to appeal for calm, he asked, "Can we all get along?"
Friday, April 30, 2021
Twitter Blocks 'Uncle Tim' from Trending Despite Allowing It to Trend
Twitter has blocked Sen. Tim Scott’s (R-SC) “Uncle Tim” trending topic Thursday after he delivered the rebuttal speech to President Joe Biden on Wednesday.
“This is in line with our policies on Trends… to promote healthy conversations on Twitter. This means that at times, we may not allow or may temporarily prevent content from appearing in Trends until more context is available,” the Twitter spokesperson told Fox News. “This includes Trends that violate The Twitter Rules.”
VIDEO: Thug sneaks up on detective, whacks side of his head with stick, causing gash, in brazen, broad-daylight attack - TheBlaze
The way we were-----Why The Soviet Union's Overshadowed Atrocities of WW2 Must not be Forgotten
Dispatches from the Lunatic Asylum America Is in Danger of Becoming
You hate pipelines? All those trucks on the highways? You got your wish!!!-----Lack of tanker truck drivers could lead to gas shortages this summer | KETK.com | FOX51.com
Border Patrol chief bucks Biden effort to scrub 'alien,' 'illegal': 'Further erode public trust' - TheBlaze
Lansing BP&L has only one source of power, one coal plant!-----GM spokesperson Kristin Zimmerman admits 95% of “clean” energy to charge electric cars comes from COAL
"...General Motors (GM) spokesperson Kristin Zimmerman has become something of an internet sensation for letting the cat out of the bag that “electric” cars actually run on about 95 percent coal.
A man in a suit pulled out the giant plug (watch below) and waved it in front of the cameras, prompting laughter from the press, before inserting it into the Volt.
“Well, here,” Zimmerman answered. “It’s coming from the building.”
“I mean, what’s their mix of power?” the press member then responded.
“Oh, actually Lansing feeds the building. Lansing feeds power to the building, so I don’t know … I’ll bet you they’re a bit of coal, oh they’re heavy on natural gas, aren’t they?”
J. Peter Lark from the Lansing Board of Water & Light, the power company Zimmerman was referring to, quickly cleared up the discrepancy.
“Right, it would be charging off the power grid which is about 95 percent coal,” Lark told the reporter...Read all!
Cop Suspended Without Pay For Mocking LeBron James
- Cop Suspended Without Pay For Mocking LeBron James
- Don’t make fun of BLM
The controversy started when Nate Silvester responded to the basketball star’s infamous deleted tweet where he wrote, “You’re next. #Accountability,” alongside a photo of Nicholas Reardon, the officer who shot Ma’Khia Bryant.
Bryant’s death became a rallying point for Black Lives Matter despite the fact that she was literally attempting to stab two other African-American women to death with a knife before Reardon intervened with deadly force.
Silvester responded to LeBron’s awful take on the incident by creating a skit where he arrives at the scene of a violent crime taking place and then calls dispatch.
“Dispatch, I’ve arrived at that disturbance. Will you have LeBron call my cell phone right away, please? Thank you,” states Silvester while telling those involved in the altercation to hold on while LeBron calls back.
“LeBron, hey, yeah, it’s me again,” Silvester states. “Listen, I’m out here at this disturbance call and there’s a guy trying to stab another guy with a knife. What do you think I should do?”
Read all.
Lunch video-----'No doubt' the drums of war are beating
Why Your Grocery Bills Are Going Up (And Are Only Expected to Get Bigger) - Foundation for Economic Education
- It’s official: food inflation has arrived. Food prices soared 3.9 percent in 2020, the Department of Agriculture recently reported.
Laboratories In US Can’t Find Covid-19 In 1500 Positive Tests
ientists, which we have reported on several times...Read all!
Soooo, the same folks are telling us they are gonna take our guns away?-----Murder suspect escapes from custody at Atlanta airport: Police - ABC News
- Murder suspect escapes from custody at Atlanta airport
A 20-year-old wanted for murder has escaped from custody at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport -- the busiest airport in the world.
Jsaan Carlos Strover, 20, was handcuffed and not wearing shoes when he escaped just before 9 a.m. Thursday, Atlanta police said.
The suspect, who was also shackled by his feet, was outside near the car rental center, not inside the terminal, according to the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office...Read all.
BUCKLE UP! EPIC thread fact-checks Biden’s #JointSession claim we’re in a ‘gun violence epidemic’ to push gun control and BOOYAH
"Biden proving once again he knows jack and squat about guns, gun laws, and gun violence.
To be fair, Democrats as a whole typically don’t know much about guns or the Second Amendment other than the few talking points they think will resonate with stupid voters and keep them in office. Luckily, there are folks out there like Amy Swearer who DO know a thing or two about guns and gun violence who are willing to provide the FACTS.
Imagine if Biden would listen to someone like her, just once:
Take a look:
But epidemic sounds like pandemic and allows Biden and Democrats to try and force more control on the people.
Shucky darn!
Ding ding ding.
History for April 30
- 0030 - Jesus of Nazareth was crucified.
- 1789 - George Washington took office as first elected U.S. president.
- 1803 - The U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory from France for $15 million.
- 1943 - The British submarine HMS Seraph dropped 'the man who never was,' a dead man the British planted with false invasion plans, into the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain.
- 1945 - Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide. They had been married for one day. One week later Germany surrendered unconditionally.
- 1947 - The name of Boulder Dam, in Nevada, was changed back to Hoover Dam.
- 1993 - CERN put the World Wide Web software in the public domain.
- 1998 - NATO was expanded to include Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. The three nations were formally admitted the following April at NATO's 50th anniversary summit.
- 2015 - NASA's Messenger spacecraft crashed into the surface of Mercury. The space probe sent back more than 270,000 pictures to earth.
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Poll: Plurality of Voters Consider Biden's First 100 Days a 'Failure'
A plurality of U.S. likely voters consider President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office a “failure,” a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday found.
The survey, taken April 27-28, days before Biden reaches his 100th day in office, asked, “Have President Biden’s first 100 days been a success, a failure, or somewhere in between?”
Nolte: Biden Congressional Address Was an Anti-Vaccine Infomercial
What struck me most about His Fraudulency Joe Biden’s Wednesday night address to congress was how it seemed as though the entire federal government had gathered to stage a nationally-televised piece of performance art with one blaring message: The coronavirus vaccine does not work! Do not get vaccinated! Look at us! LOOK AT US, we’re vaccinated and nothing’s changed!!!
Everyone from His Fraudulency to Her Vice Fraudulency to the Speaker of the House; absolutely everyone in that congressional chamber has been vaccinated, and yet, through their own actions they screamed out their belief that the vaccine is, at best, worthless.