At the end of May, the Census Bureau admitted that it miscounted 14 states in the 2020 Census. Why didn’t the media make a big stink about this story?...
Here are the states that the Census acknowledged it overcounted: Hawaii, Delaware, Rhode Island, Minnesota, New York, and Massachusetts.
Here are the states that the Census acknowledged it undercounted: Texas, Illinois, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas.
Well, gee, isn’t that interesting.
Does it seem like a mere bizarre coincidence that the overcounted states all voted for Biden in 2020, and five of the six undercounted states for Trump in 2020?..."
The Secure Work Environment was reportedly part of a construction project completed in 2011 and includes a General Services Administration – approved security contained and a key locker, both of which were financed by Perkins Coie. The Secure Work Environment also features a secure telephone, a fax machine, and a security token card, each of which is owned by the FBI.
...You never hear about these under-the-radar- maneuvers that are happening at the ...So what’s the real reason for installing wall to wall, 24/7 digital facetime with their cameras, facial recognition software, retina scanners and other digital gadgetry they refer to as “tools” in their crime-fighting arsenals? ...all major cities are rolling out this technology and that China is the international leader in turning its cities into 24/7 surveillance societies.
...Open the borders, greatly reduce efforts to prosecute violent offenders, and strip away the means of self-defense from law-abiding citizens, all of which makes them feel extremely vulnerable and unsafe. Then play the savior by offering the solution of installing and using human surveillance technology, ostensibly to catch criminals before they act.
...Talk of putting 5G and 6G technology “under the skin” is all the rage among the World Economic Forum globalist predators.
They also love to brag about their newly acquired ability of “hacking” human beings.
Listen to Yuval Noah Harari, the chief advisor to the World Economic Forum, in the below video. It’s 7 minutes long but if you even watch the first 2 minutes you will see where they are heading with this invasive technology. Harari says the fields of computer science and biotechnology are about to merge (could that be the real reason for their obsession with “vaccines”).
When the world goes to the next stage of wireless networks, 6G, people will no longer use cellphones, the CEO of Nokia said at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos last month. Why? They won’t need them. Everything they need for 24/7 digital connectivity will be either worn on the body or placed “under the skin,” said Pekka Lundmark of Nokia..."
FacebookMichael Smith "In my opinion, the lax attitude toward policing and punishing crime is a significant contributor to public criminal violence - shootings included.
It is the broken window syndrome at a national level.
The solution is simple, just as when Giuliani cracked down on turnstile jumpers in New York and Bill Bratton began tightening the screws on petty crime, major crimes also began to decrease. Don't think for a minute that the lack of will to stop the massive illegal immigration, the lack of will to enforce the laws...isn't having an effect. How could it not?"..."
“to create shade equity” and reduce “heat islands in black neighborhoods.”
The 500-page report was released after Newsom signed legislation in 2020 forming a nine-member task force to “inform Californians about slavery and explore ways the state might provide reparations.”
It describes tree demolishing in black neighborhoods for highway construction and says climate change makes these areas hotter..."
Behind all our disasters there looms an ideology, a creed that ignores cause and effect in the real world—without a shred of concern for the damage done to those outside the nomenklatura.
"One day historians will look back at the period beginning with the COVID lockdowns of spring 2020 through the midterm elections of 2022 to understand how America for over two years lost its collective mind and turned into something unrecognizable and antithetical to its founding principles. “Sovietization” is perhaps the best diagnosis of the pathology.
It refers to the subordination of policy, expression, popular culture, and even thought to ideological mandates. Ultimately such regimentation destroys a state since dogma wars with and defeats meritocracy, creativity, and freedom.
...The law is no longer blind and disinterested, but adjudicates indictment, prosecution, verdict, and punishment on the ideology of the accused.
...Examine California and ask a series of simple questions.
Why does the state that formerly served as a model to the nation regarding transportation now suffer inferior freeways while its multibillion-dollar high-speed rail project remains an utter boondoggle and failure?
Why was its safe and critically needed last-remaining nuclear power plant scheduled for shutdown (and only recently reversed) as the state faced summer brownouts?
Why did its forests go up in smoke predictably each summer, as its timber industry and the century-old science of forest management all but disappeared from the state?
Why do the state’s criminals so often evade indictment, and if convicted are often not incarcerated—or are quickly paroled?
Why are its schools’ test scores dismal, its gasoline the nation’s highest-priced, and the streets of its major cities fetid and dangerous—in a fashion not true 50 years ago or elsewhere today?
"It was a gross injustice," he added. "And it hurt the United States in many ways, including what we're seeing in Ukraine these days. You know, it distorted our foreign policy and so forth. But I felt that [Trump] was not getting his due as president. He was entitled, having won the election, to implement his administration and they ... had him on the ropes."
But it’s the inevitable result of a proposed deal that US negotiators recently struck in Geneva, Switzerland, at the World Trade Organization.
The pact would effectively nullify intellectual-property protections on COVID-19 vaccines, including the next-generation mRNA shots from US companies Moderna and Pfizer.
These mRNA platforms represent decades of research backed by billions of dollars in public and private investment.
But if the WTO votes in favor at its summit starting June 12, our strategic and economic competitors — who contributed nothing to the effort — will enjoy the greatest free ride of all time..."
Dean Martin (Dino Paul Crocetti) 1917 - Singer, actor ("The Dean Martin Show", "Rio Bravo", "Young Lions")
1712 - The Pennsylvania Assembly banned the importation of slaves.
1775 - The United Colonies changed their name to the United States.
1776 - Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposed to the Continental Congress a resolution calling for a Declaration of Independence.
1863 - Mexico City was captured by French troops.
1935 - Pierre Laval received emergency powers to save the franc.
1942 - The Battle of Midway ended. The sea and air battle lasted 4 days. Japan lost four carriers, a cruiser, and 292 aircraft, and suffered 2,500 casualties. The U.S. lost the Yorktown, the destroyer USS Hammann, 145 aircraft, and suffered 307 casualties.
1942 - Japan landed troops on the islands of Attu and Kiska in the Aleutians. The U.S. invaded and recaptured the Alutians one year later.
1968 - Legoland Billund opend in Billund, Denmark. It was the original Legoland park.
Gov. DeWine insisted that the bill will, in fact, protect children by ensuring that the firearm training that school employees will now receive will be specific to respective schools and school systems and will include “significant” scenario-based training.
Now, however, they will be allowed to withdraw the earlier plea and instead plead guilty to conspiring to assemble the Molotov cocktail and damage the New York Police Department patrol car.
...It is a sharp contrast to the harsh position taken by the Biden Justice Department on many of those accused of rioting on January 6th....--Posted byEd Driscoll"...Read all!
FacebookSteve Waechter Reportedly wrtten by a BP Oil Executive "I’ve been in oil and gas for a decade and sometimes forget how the average person may not know what I see everyday. We, the American people, have enough oil and gas under our feet to supply our demand and also export our products for years to come. No matter your political opinion, we can all agree the gas prices we see now are upsetting.
What everyone needs to understand is that the high gas prices are not because of some conflict overseas - prices were high well before that.
The prices are not high because our American supply simply vanished.
The prices are high because the people who run our country have decided to import oil from another country instead of using our very own American made product.
Numbers do not support claims of an educator shortage By Tom Gantert
"A Kentwood Public Schools student who is in a program for prospective teachers is featured in a May 25 story from the nonprofit news site Chalkbeat Detroit.
Though the story focuses on claims of a teacher shortage in Michigan, the Kentwood district has increased its number of teaching positions by more than a third over eight years, while barely enrolling more students.
Chalkbeat Detroit is not the only news agency positing an educator shortage in Michigan, but it has reported energetically and consistently on the issue.
...Kentwood Public Schools has seen its teaching staff increase from 499.72 full-time-equivalents during 2013-14 school year to 672.01 FTEs in 2021-22...
FTEs to match a 5% growth in enrollment over that eight-year period.
Kentwood is unusual in seeing student enrollment grow at all.
Statewide, Michigan public schools continue to lose students while putting more teachers on the payroll..."
Pizza Hut's book club for young students promotes books to pre-kindergarten children about little kids dressing up as drag queens.
The Pizza Hut Book It program started in 1984. The Camp Book It program provides children with a free pizza if they complete a monthly reading goal.
The Libs of TikTok Twitter account revealed that the Pizza Hut book club recommends that young children read books about drag queens.