- Later this year and into 2024 the delayed economic weakening effect of last year’s surge in federal spending will combine with the delayed impact of monetary restraint to send the economy down.
- Stocks continue to defy monetary restraint and declining profits.
- Expect a reckoning once the economy finally responds to the Fed’s restraint...
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, August 01, 2023
But, but, but...$3 TRILLION!-----Stock Prices Continue to Defy Monetary Restraint, Declining Profits
Coach Fired for Saying Males Have Physical Advantages Over Females - The New American
It was during a competition with a team that had a “transgender” (a male claiming to be a female) participant that the conversation took place. One student took the traditional and rational position that males shouldn’t compete with females, while the other student claimed such a statement was “transphobic.” Bloch entered the conversation, expressing his views that there are two sexes determined by their DNA and that consequently males have a physical advantage over females.The conversation — private, between the three people — lasted three minutes.
- The next day, Bloch was fired.
- Not only was he fired for violating the school’s “harassment” policy, but the district ruled that he could never again hold any other coaching position in any sport in that district...
Nigel Farage Launches Campaign to Take on Big Banks
Media already buried this. Hmmm. Was he a Trump supporter? Amish? But the BIG info is "binary trigger..."?!!-Fargo shooter who killed police officer used 'binary trigger' device, had stockpile of weapons at home | CNN
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said at a Friday news conference that the suspect, 37-year-old Mohamad Barakat, launched the attack after observing officers investigating a routine traffic accident. Barakat, who was shot and killed by another police officer during the incident, was not involved in the traffic accident.
Wrigley said that investigators found a stockpile of weapons, ammunition and parts to make explosives at Barakat’s home. They also found he had searched the internet for terms such as “explosive ammo,” “kill fast” and “mass shooting events,” in addition to information about a downtown Fargo street fair...
History for August 1
- 1774 - Oxygen was isolated from air successfully by chemist Carl Wilhelm and scientist Joseph Priestly.
- 1790 - The first U.S. census was completed with a total population of 3,929,214 recorded...
- 1834 - Slavery was outlawed in the British empire with an emancipation bill.
- 1893 - Shredded wheat was patented by Henry Perky and William Ford.
- 1936 - Adolf Hitler presided over the Olympic games as they opened in Berlin.
- 1943 - In the Solomon Islands, the U.S. Navy patrol torpedo boat PT-109 sank after being hit by the Japanese destroyer Amagiri. The boat was under the command of Lt. John F. Kennedy. Eleven of the thirteen crew survived.
- 1944 - In Warsaw, Poland, an uprising against Nazi occupation began. The revolt continued until October 2 when Polish forces surrendered.
Monday, July 31, 2023
Secret COVID lab linked to China uncovered in California - TheBlaze
So many liars!-----Scientists exposed after previously denying COVID-19 lab leak theory
If true, Fauci is one of the most expensive liars in history!-----Republican Senator Rand Paul sends an 'official criminal referral' to the DOJ over Dr Fauci - saying a 2020 email proves the former White House doc's COVID testimony was 'absolutely a lie' | Daily Mail Online
- Senator Rand Paul has made an 'official criminal referral' to the Department of Justice regarding Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's former top doctor
- Referral relates to Fauci's previous testimony on the coronavirus and its potential origins from a Chinese lab with Paul suggesting Fauci lied under oath
- Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, accuses Fauci of committing perjury during his testimony before a Senate committee in 2021...
Biden's Amerika!!-----Security guard beaten to death by mob in Hollywood identified
“The victim was working at this nightclub, and a large group – for unknown reasons – confronted that security guard, causing him to fall into the street,” said LAPD West Bureau Homicide Division Detective Samuel Marullo.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signs bill allowing foreign nationals to be police officers. - TheBlaze
OLD AND CRUDE: Looking Back On The Golden Age of Driving. We lived in our cars back in the Fifties
OLD AND CRUDE: Looking Back On The Golden Age of Driving.
...As Alodus Huxley once said, “Speed, it seems to me, provides the one genuinely modern pleasure.” And when you think about it, not too many years before his day, 40 mph on a horse was about it for most people.
But for how long? As the late P.J. O’Rourke warned in 2009:
Cars didn’t shape our existence; cars let us escape with our lives. We’re way the heck out here in Valley Bottom Heights and Trout Antler Estates because we were at war with the cities. We fought rotten public schools, idiot municipal bureaucracies, corrupt political machines, rampant criminality and the pointy-headed busybodies. Cars gave us our dragoons and hussars, lent us speed and mobility, let us scout the terrain and probe the enemy’s lines. And thanks to our cars, when we lost the cities we weren’t forced to surrender, we were able to retreat.
Why, it’s as if, “At some point in the future, be it years, decades, or a century hence, the federal government will seek to ban driving.” by Ed Driscoll
10K Migrants Apprehended in One Week in Arizona Border Sector
Miranda Devine notes who has & hasn't been deemed worthy of Secret Service protection
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging President Biden for the Democrat nomination, and according to Real Clear Politics
- RFK Jr. has about 14 percent support.
Their lies continue to unravel!-----Boiling Ocean Update: Florida Sea Temperature ‘Record’ Drops 15°F in just 48 Hours
The Guardian was in fine alarmist form noting that the Florida recording posed a threat to human food supplies and the livelihoods of those working in the water.
Alas, curiously missing from all this excitable coverage was a note that just 48 hours later the temperature plummeted to around 85°F...
Examining the ‘record’ on the climate site Watts Up With That?, the former ecology lecturer Jim Steele observed that water temperatures were being driven by dynamics other than rising CO2.
- Low winds and
- a high pressure system further helped heat the bay,
- while muddy waters darkened the water enhancing solar heating...
Germans Should Prepare For "Tough Years Ahead" Due To Energy Transition, Green Economy Minister Warns | ZeroHedge
New York, California lost more tax income than every other state as people fled liberal enclaves | Fox News
Solar panels have a carbon emissions problem
Per the July 2 report, titled “Solar Panels Are Three Times More Carbon-Intensive Than International Panel on Climate Change Claims”:
The IEA (International Energy Agency) has admitted to Environmental Progress that its carbon footprint calculations do not account for three important factors in (global solar photovoltaic) production: silicon mining; toxic panel waste, which promises to overwhelm recycling infrastructure; and something known as the albedo effect. This is when the highly reflective properties of dark-coloured solar panels lead to an increase in the greenhouse effect...
History for July 31
- 1790 - The first U.S. patent was issued to Samuel Hopkins for his process for making potash and pearl ashes. The substance was used in fertilizer.
- 1932 - Enzo Ferrari retired from racing. In 1950 he launched a series of cars under his name.
- 1964 - The American space probe Ranger 7 transmitted pictures of the moon's surface.
- 1989 - The Game Boy handheld video game device was released in the U.S.
- 1991 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.