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Wednesday, May 05, 2021
Who are the feds most afraid of?-----Merrick Garland hearing: Attorney general seeks more funding for domestic terrorism, civil rights work - The Washington Post
Woke chocolate shop worker finally fired after refusing to serve Seattle police; shop owner doing major damage control - TheBlaze
The hubbub kicked off with a report from the Post Millennial, citing sources within the Seattle police department, that a worker behind the counter at the Chocolati shop on North 45th Street refused to serve an officer and trainee last Tuesday afternoon.
The employee — a white female with green streaks in her hair — said, "No, I won't serve you," the outlet reported, after which the officer and trainee departed.
No, we're not melting!-----UAH Global Temperature Update For April 2021: -0.05 Deg. C | Climate Change Dispatch
"The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for April 2021 was -0.05 deg. C, down from the March 2021 value of -0.01 deg. C.
...The linear warming trend since January 1979 remains at +0.14 C/decade (+0.12 C/decade over the global-averaged oceans, and +0.18 C/decade over global-averaged land)...
Read more at Dr. Roy’s Blog"
History for May 5
- 1862 - The Battle of Puebla took place. It is celebrated as Cinco de Mayo Day.
- 1865 - The Thirteenth Amendment was ratified, abolishing slavery in the U.S.
- 1892 - The U.S. Congress extended the Geary Chinese Exclusion Act for 10 more years. The act required Chinese in the U.S. to be registered or face deportation.
- 1912 - Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda began publishing.
- 1917 - Eugene Jacques Bullard becomes the first African-American aviator when he earned his flying certificate with the French Air Service.
- 1925 - John T. Scopes, a biology teacher in Dayton, TN, was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
- 1945 - A Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon. A pregnant woman and five children were killed.
- 1961 - Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he made a 15 minute suborbital flight.
Tuesday, May 04, 2021
Hillary Clinton 'thrilled' Joe Biden is using the COVID pandemic to push big-government agenda - TheBlaze
They have stolen our children!-----Summit School District (CO.) drafts new equity policy | SummitDaily.com
"The Summit School District board of education on May 13 is scheduled to conduct a second reading and final vote on a proposed equity policy.
The Summit School District Policy for Just & Equitable Education was drafted by the district’s equity advisory team and presented at the April 8 school board meeting.
- The policy, which highlights that historical inequities persist within local public schools, says Black, Indigenous, disabled, English-language learning, immigrant, refugee and LGBTQ students “have all been negatively impacted by the institution of education.”
- The policy goes on to say that white students are over represented in district academic, extracurricular and athletic programs, achievement scores and honors.
- The policy contains actions that would aim to “address systemic inequities and eliminate opportunity gaps.”
“Institutionalized racism and systemic oppression due to language proficiency continue to have the largest impact on student performance, self-efficacy, experience of schooling and attendance in (the district),” the policy states...Read all.
"Blindsided!"-----DC mayor Bowser bans dancing at weddings: 'It's insane'
VIDEO: University of Minnesota student telling peers to make life hell for police - TheBlaze
What Was That About Voter Suppression? - WSJ
- ...Notably, GOP states with stricter voting rules didn’t experience significantly lower minority turnout. Black turnout was highest in Maryland (75.3%) followed by Mississippi (72.8%) and lowest in Massachusetts (36.4%).
- Liberals have lambasted Georgia for “purging” voters and restricting ballot access. But Georgia had a smaller black-white voting gap than Illinois, New Jersey, Virginia and California—all states controlled by Democrats.
- The states with the biggest black-white voting gaps? Massachusetts, Oregon, Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado. Three allow same-day voter registration (Wisconsin, Iowa, and Colorado), according to the National Conference of State Legislatures...Read all.
Heck, it's just "free money". Right?-----Auditors Find State Overpaid Medicaid Home Health Vendors $39.4 Million
California Hosts Latest Unaccompanied Migrant Child Shelter
Yes, it's The Bee...or is it?-----All Scientists Forced To Retire After Realizing The Science Is Now Settled | The Babylon Bee
- climate change,
- infectious diseases,
- gender,
- the origin of biological life,
- sociology,
- nutrition,
- and pretty much every other scientific discipline the government is still willing to fund.
A software company comes up with a brilliant corporate speech policy - American Thinker
"Basecamp is remote work software that provides a single online environment in which workers on a single project can consolidate everything they do on that project.
...its CEO's new rule: people may not discuss politics at work. With that single announcement, a third of the workforce quit. Other American corporations should follow suit.
...Here are the core parts...
1. No more societal and political discussions on our company Basecamp account. Today's social and political waters are especially choppy. Sensitivities are at 11, and every discussion remotely related to politics, advocacy, or society at large quickly spins away from pleasant. You shouldn't have to wonder if staying out of it means you're complicit, or wading into it means you're a target. These are difficult enough waters to navigate in life, but significantly more so at work. It's become too much...People can take the conversations with willing co-workers to Signal, Whatsapp, or even a personal Basecamp account, but it can't happen where the work happens anymore...
(I urge you to read David's blog post, because it's an excellent statement about how free speech should work in America.)
In addition to banning political talk in the workplace or over the workplace communication system, the company is turning away from the Silicon Valley trend of turning every workplace into an amusement park for overgrown children...Read all.
Minneapolis Target burned by rioters now displays mural celebrating arson
"About one year ago, Target on Lake Street was burned by BLM rioters.
In late May 2020, rioters damaged over 1,500 Minneapolis buildings, burning 150 of them, including the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct.
'Follow the Science': Documents Suggest Biden Let Teachers' Union Shape CDC School Reopening Policy
Newly-released documents suggest that one of the country’s most powerful teachers’ unions shaped Biden administration policies on the reopening of schools, despite President Joe Biden’s pledge to “follow the science” on pandemic policy.
The documents, obtained by the conservative group Americans for Public Trust through a Freedom of Information Act request, were reported Saturday by the New York Post. They show the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) lobbying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — and succeeding in having some of their recommendations adopted.
Here’s Another Damn Thing We’re Supposed to Be Concerned About
"Insanity Wrap is kind of done with Lefties who hate people for taking Lefties seriously.
We’d also like to remind people that the whole anti-vax thing began years ago in Blue enclaves where kids started getting measles in numbers not seen in decades because their progressive parents are idiots.
From 2015: The faces of antivaccine parents: Overwhelmingly affluent, white, and suburban...Read all.
History for May 4
- 1471 - In England, the Yorkists defeated the Landcastrians at the battle of Tewkesbury in the War of the Roses.
- 1626 - Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on Manhattan Island. Native Americans later sold the island (20,000 acres) for $24 in cloth and buttons.
- 1715 - A French manufacturer debuted the first folding umbrella.
- 1886 - Chichester Bell and Charles S. Tainter patented the gramophone. It was the first practical phonograph.
- 1942 - The Battle of the Coral Sea commenced as American and Japanese carriers launched their attacks at each other.
- 1970 - The Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on students during an anti-Vietnam war protest at Kent State University. Four students were killed and nine others were wounded.
- 1979 - Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first woman prime minister.
- 1981 - The Federal Reserve Board raised its discount rate to 14%.