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Wednesday, April 20, 2022
New Jersey Democratic governor Phil Murphy admits some gender identity materials provided to small children in his state may not have been 'age appropriate' - TheBlaze
History for April 20
- 1534 - Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, set sail from St. Malo to explore the North American coastline.
- 1769 - Ottawa Chief Pontiac was murdered by an Illinois Indian in Cahokia.
- 1837 - Erastus B. Bigelow was granted a patent for his power loom.
- 1865 - Safety matches were first advertised.
- 1902 - Scientists Marie and Pierre Curie isolated the radioactive element radium.
- 1961 - FM stereo broadcasting was approved by the FCC.
- 1988 - The U.S. Air Forces' Stealth (B-2 bomber) was officially unveiled.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Locked down Shanghai residents leap to their deaths, and Biden remains silent - TheBlaze
Notice we know something about the carjacker even they refuse to print it?-----Carjacker brutally beat up Texas grandmother only to later die in stolen vehicle crash
"A carjacker brutally beat a Texas grandmother only to die later in a crash involving the stolen vehicle.
Shirlene Hernandez, 72, was attacked as she stopped to grab a drink at a Shell gas station in San Antonio and was repeatedly punched in the face as the suspect grabbed her keys.
...Investigators say that the car was then involved in a fatal accident on the nearby interstate, killing the carjacking suspect..."
More States Move to Affirm Parental Rights in Education
Florida has been the center of national attention for weeks over its new Parental Rights in Education law, but it’s not alone: Across the country, state lawmakers are introducing similar legislation.
Florida’s law—inaccurately dubbed “the Don’t Say Gay law” by opponents—prohibits “classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity” to children in kindergarten through third grade or in a manner that isn’t age appropriate according to state standards.
A report by The Heritage Foundation says that other states are responding to parent dissatisfaction by increasing classroom transparency and asserting parents’ rights as decision-makers for their children. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.)
“Lawmakers around the country are considering parents’ bills of rights that affirm that parents are their children’s primary caregivers, prevent schools from compelling students to affirm ideas that violate the Civil Rights Act of 1964, require schools to receive parental permission before administering health services to children, and authorize parents to view the list of books and instructional materials for K–12 classrooms,” the Heritage report reads.
In recent months, these five states—among others—have taken action to limit discussion of gender ideology in the classroom and to protect parents’ rights in K-12 education.
"Public safety" is now a myth.-----Don’t prosecute criminals? Expect a crime wave.
"Frank James, the man who attempted to kill dozens in the New York Subway system last week had been arrested on nine separate occasions in the 1990s in New York City alone.
Yet, because New York City and Essex County, New Jersey prosecutors never pursued convictions, Frank James came up clean on a federal background check when he purchased a handgun in 2011...Read all.
Shawnee State University settles with professor who wouldn't use preferred pronouns - TheBlaze
Liar, crook, failure and livin' large!-----Adams must reverse golden parachute for crooked Queens principal
That’s the latest from the compost heap masquerading as the city Department of Education — which took two years to boot former Maspeth High School principal Khurshid Abdul-Mutakabbir for egregiously inflating graduation rates.
Maybe crime doesn’t pay — but bamboozling the Department of Education sure can...Read all.
Special counsel John Durham says Trump relationship with Russia was 'technically plausible,' is 'user-created' - TheBlaze
Perhaps, the most dangerous geo-political announcement in history!------Kamala Harris announces US will no longer conduct anti-satellite missile tests | Daily Mail Online
- The Biden administration is setting the self-imposed ban as part of a goal to make it an 'international norm for responsible behavior in space,' Harris said
- The new declaration comes after Russia in November conducted an anti-satellite missile test to destroy its Cosmos-1408 satellite
- The explosion generated a cloud of at least 1,500 pieces of trackable debris that threatened the International Space Station
- Harris, who chairs the National Space Council, made the announcement during a speech at the Vandenberg Space Force Base...Read all.
You libs OK with this?-----EXCLUSIVE: Stacey Abrams Profited from Local Elections in Georgia and Across the Country Making Millions to Run Our Elections
- “Stacey Abrams’ firm, Happy Faces, what, they are literally providing the employees, the temporary employees to count ballots! Stacey Abrams is profiting from local elections across this country!”
A Simple Cure for Maskaholics
If you know someone still suffering from maskaholism, do them a favor and show them the graphs.--Posted by John Tierney
"Public education is just a money laundering operation?"
Mark Levin Judge Drops Trespassing Charges - TheBlaze
America's Truck Driver Shortage - American Thinker
In fact, our truck driver shortage is caused primarily by a series of destructive government policies at every level.
- ...Road construction, traffic congestion, and bad weather contribute to make commercial transportation take more time -- and therefore more man-hours -- than it ought....But, over the course of years, when we see that road construction lasts needlessly long because of government incompetence or graft, or that road rebuilds are done on the cheap, so they need to be done over and over again
- ...Trucks could once drive up to a port, collect their containers, and be out in half an hour or so; today, because of utterly unsustainable volume in ports and railyards that have failed to expand as needed, they are overwhelmed. Trucks must now wait half a day or longer to make every container pickup and delivery. This inefficiency causes the system to need two, three, even four times as many drivers as it should, through no fault of their own..."
History for April 19
Monday, April 18, 2022
Americans Agree: Most Say 'Worst' of the Pandemic Is 'Behind Us'
The survey asked respondents to indicate where they believe the world is in terms of the pandemic.