Wednesday, July 05, 2023

History for July 5

History for July 5 - On-This-Day.com 
Cecil John Rhodes 1853 - British business man, politician in South Africa
  • 1830 - France occupied the North African city of Algiers.
  • 1865 - William Booth founded the Salvation Army in London.
  • 1865 - The U.S. Secret Service Division was created to combat currency counterfeiting, forging and the altering of currency and securities.
  • 1946 - The bikini bathing suit, created by Louis Reard, made its debut during a fashion show at the Molitor Pool in Paris. Micheline Bernardini wore the two-piece outfit.
  • 1951 - Dr. William Shockley announced that he had invented the junction transistor.

Tuesday, July 04, 2023

Nolte: Disney's 'Indiana Jones 5' Officially Bombs with Pathetic 60M Opening

Nolte: Disney's 'Indiana Jones 5' Officially Bombs with Pathetic 60M Opening

With a movie that easily cost $400 million to produce and promote, and will be lucky to make $500 million worldwide. How do you screw up an Indiana Jones movie? Well, these are the same people who destroyed Star Wars, Pixar, Willow, Disney Animation Studios, and Marvel.

The way we were-----American Revolution 1775 - The Battle of Bunker Hill

Americans Don't Know Their Own History!

Independence Day and Thanksgiving define America

Independence Day and Thanksgiving define America - GLENN K BEATON
  • My father’s father – my grandfather – died in the depths of the Great Depression when my father was five. 
  • He was the second husband his mother buriedShe then single-handedly raised my father, his brother and his half-sister.
  • For a few years anyway. My father flunked the sixth grade, twice. He dropped out of school altogether in the eighth grade to go to work to help support the family. Kids grew up early in those days. He joined the army at age 17 just before the war ended, and served in Europe and Japan. He got his GED, and landed a job as an engineering technician...
What he liked about the Fourth of July was that it celebrated a nation he truly loved. 
He was awestruck that he – he! – could achieve what he did. 
His sentiment was not founded in conceit for what he had achieved, but for love of the place that let him do so, a place rooted in the notion that all men were created with equal opportunity regardless of their circumstances or limitations. 
Merit counted for a lot, and effort accounted for even more...
This Independence Day, green shoots are sprouting in America. 
A post-apocalyptic lunar landscape of wokeness, Marxism, hatred and nihilism is giving way to a renewed appreciation and outright love for a country that is still the greatest in history, a country whose best days are still ahead, God willing. 
My father would be happy to see it this Independence Day, as am I.

Celebrate America!-----Happy Fourth of July BY BRIGGS ON JULY 4, 2023

Happy Fourth of July BY BRIGGS ON JULY 4, 2023

You can look at these pictures of fireworks, as they used to be (from Flickr Commons)...

Hunter Biden Laptop Strikes Again as Photos Appear to Show Him Committing 2 Crimes on Camera

Hunter Biden Laptop Strikes Again as Photos Appear to Show Him Committing 2 Crimes on Camera

“The timeline that is emerging does not paint a picture of an apolitical FBI, and the bureau has a duty to explain itself, which it has so far failed to do.”

Johnson said that entwined with the implications of foreign policy reverberations from the Biden family’s network of businesses is the barrier put in the way of investigating allegations against the Biden family.

“As troubling as Biden family corruption is — and the extent to which it comprises American foreign policy — there is a much larger story of corruption to be uncovered,” he said.

Reagan - We are Americans | Inspirational

American Exceptionalism!



"Trust us, we're from the government"-----CDC OKs New Pfizer, GSK Vaccines Against RSV in Older Adults

CDC OKs New Pfizer, GSK Vaccines Against RSV in Older Adults
"Some older adults should receive the new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has concluded, while acknowledging that the risks of the shots may outweigh the benefits for some of the population.
The CDC’s director on June 29 endorsed advice from the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel, known as ACIP, for the new vaccines, which are manufactured by Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
  • That means people aged 60 and older can receive one of the vaccines...

Lunch video-----The Revolutionary War: Animated Battle Map

Happy Birthday America!

 

Glass bottling plants forced to shut down, leaving 600 employees jobless amid Bud Light controversy | Fox News

Glass bottling plants forced to shut down, leaving 600 employees jobless amid Bud Light controversy | Fox News

The bottling company did not reveal the reason for the move, but an investigation by WRAL reportedly found that the plants are shuttering because of tanking Bud Light sales, as retailers, distributors, bars and contracted companies feel the wrath of nationwide boycotts over the controversial Bud Light partnership that celebrated Mulvaney's "365 Days of Girlhood."

"...Bud Lite is just a beer..."


 

U.S. manufacturing activity hits record low in June.

Instapundit - Blog Archive - EVERYTHING IS GOING SWIMMINGLY

Yep. He lied. And lied again. And the media still covers...

 

The American Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)

#1 This day 1959-----Johnny Horton Battle Of New Orleans (HQ Stereo) (1959)

Celebrate America!-----All Immigrants Are Born on the Fourth of July | The Free Press

All Immigrants Are Born on the Fourth of July | The Free Press
  • Our history belongs to me no less than to any Mayflower descendant. Maybe more, writes Martin Gurri, since I knew too well the alternative to freedom. - By Martin Gurri
"I arrived in the United States as a child from Cuba, and immediately realized things were different here...
...And for those of you who love to sneer at “consumerism,” let me repeat a story I have told before. 
A Cuban woman, a recent refugee, entered a supermarket in Miami and proceeded to
burst into tears.
Surrounded by such a dazzling display of goods, her heart broke, she said, when she thought of the people she had left behind in Cuba, who had so little.
The opposite of consumerism isn’t authenticity—it’s penury. 
It’s scarcity and hunger. 
We are fortunate and exceptional that most of our problems stem from abundance.
This amazing history is the property of every American—and it was the legacy that confronted me when I first arrived in this country. 
  • But here’s the strange thing: fairly quickly, without my knowing how, I started to think of it as my legacy. I internalized the evolution of freedom the U.S. represents.
It belonged to me no less than to any Mayflower descendant—maybe more, since I knew too well the alternative to freedom...

"...loan forgiveness..."

 

'Cruel' and 'extreme': Governor vetoes bill to protect children from risky transgender surgery, puberty blockers - TheBlaze

'Cruel' and 'extreme': Governor vetoes bill to protect children from risky transgender surgery, puberty blockers - TheBlaze

Louisiana's Gov. John Bel Edwards has vetoed the "Stop Harming Our Kids Act," a bill that would have banned transgender surgery, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones for children.

Lee Greenwood - God Bless The U.S.A.

A good one!--Celebrate America!-----What Two Iraqi Teenagers Taught Me About America | The Free Press

What Two Iraqi Teenagers Taught Me About America | The Free Press
Asla (left) and Mariam Al-Khafaji came to America from Iraq nearly 10 years ago. (All images courtesy of the Al-Khafaji family; photoshop by The Free Press)
  • To Mariam and Asla, America was both beautiful and pockmarked. But they believed in it, because here they became the people they were meant to be...
...On July Fourth, the Al-Khafajis will celebrate their arrival in this country, and they’ll remember the long, tortuous road to this place, and the long road ahead, and they’ll do what they always do on the Fourth. 
They’ll pile into the family’s Honda Odyssey and drive up to Buffalo, which, like Erie, has a large community of refugees and immigrants from all over the world. 
There’s a Yemeni restaurant there that they like. 
It serves, according to the sisters, a solid lamb and rice dish. 
  • Then, they’ll head on to Niagara Falls, a half hour away, and watch the fireworks over the falls. 
  • They’ll take pictures with their phones, and enjoy the lovely nighttime breeze, and then they’ll climb back in the car and drive home."

Independence Day!


 

History for July 4

History for July 4 - On-This-Day.com 
Al Davis 1929
  • 1776 - The amended Declaration of Independence, prepared by Thomas Jefferson, was approved and signed by John Hancock, the President of the Continental Congress in America.
  • 1802 - The U.S. Military Academy officially opened at West Point, NY.
  • 1803 - The Louisiana Purchase was announced in newspapers. The property was purchased, by the U.S. from France, was for $15 million (or 3 cents an acre). The "Corps of Discovery," led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, began the exploration of the territory on May 14, 1804.
  • 1817 - Construction began on the Erie Canal, to connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River.
  • 1960 - The 50-star U.S. flag made its debut in Philadelphia, PA.
  • 1976 - The U.S. celebrated its Bicentennial.

Monday, July 03, 2023

China's updated counterespionage law is 'direct attack' on US citizens, businesses: Sen Markwayne Mullin | Fox News

China's updated counterespionage law is 'direct attack' on US citizens, businesses: Sen Markwayne Mullin | Fox News

U.S. intelligence officials have issued a warning to American businesses and company employees in China as sweeping updates to the country's counterespionage legislation go into effect on Saturday. One lawmaker, however, warns the revision is a "direct attack" on American citizens and businesses. "This is a direct attack on United States citizens and businesses," Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., said on "Fox & Friends Weekend" Saturday.

The way we were-----1970s Things That Are Not Socially Acceptable Today

Why Thomas Jefferson Didn't Free His Slaves

Read 'em all!-----The Tactics of Indoctrination Are Driving Society Right Off the Cliff - America Out Loud

The Tactics of Indoctrination Are Driving Society Right Off the Cliff - America Out Loud by Patricia Anthone 
"Leftist woke ideology actively and purposely destroys its subscribers’ capacity for rational thought...
Some of the most outlandish examples:
  • Taking a “vaccine” that fails to prevent infection or the spread of disease demonstrates virtue. Refusing it constitutes willful disregard for the safety of others.
  • Cow farts cause global warming. Beef, therefore, should be abolished as a regular dietary habit....
  • Carbon, an essential, naturally-occurring element in the Earth’s environment and the fundamental building block of all life has been deemed “a pollutant” by “scientists” subscribed to (or purchased by) the Climate Crisis narrative...
  • A person’s physical sex can be surgically and biochemically manipulated to better align with his or her “gender identity.”...
  • Property rights are racist...
All of these positions have two things in common:
  • They are legitimately insane, i.e., destructive to the society that embraces them.
  • And all can easily be refuted...

Crooked profs, stupid studies. Your tax dollars at "work"!-----Harvard behavior scientist who studied honesty accused of fabricating data

Harvard behavior scientist who studied honesty accused of fabricating data By David Propper
"...A prominent Harvard behavioral scientist who undertook studies about honesty is under fire for allegedly fabricating papers that she worked on, according to a report.
Harvard Business School’s Francesca Gino allegedly chalked up phony results tied to studies, including one focused on honest behavior, the New York Times reported...