- 1909 - The first car race to be run on brick occurred at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- 1917 - Team managers John McGraw and Christy Matthewson were arrested for breaking New York City's blue laws. The crime was their teams were playing baseball on Sunday.
- 1929 - "Amos and Andy," the radio comedy program, made its debut on NBC starring Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll.
- 1934 - Adolf Hitler was approved for sole executive power in Germany as Fuehrer.
- 1991 - Soviet hard-liners announced that President Mikhail Gorbachev had been removed from power. Gorbachev returned to power two days later.
- 2004 - Google Inc. stock began selling on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The initial price was set at $85 and ended the day at $100.34 with more than 22 million shares traded.
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Saturday, August 19, 2023
History for August 19
Friday, August 18, 2023
Exclusive--Conservative Leaders Call on House GOP to Open Impeachment Inquiry
The 2024 Michelle Obama Factor - American Thinker
So what is Biden really up to in the White House?
The dems dream...ain't gonna happen-----The Constitution bars Trump from holding public office ever again
Last week, law professors William Baude of the University of Chicago and Michael Stokes Paulsen of the University of St. Thomas — both members of the conservative Federalist Society — argued in a law review article that Trump is already constitutionally forbidden from serving in public office because of Section Three of the 14th Amendment.
- This section, also known as the Disqualification Clause, bars from office any government officer who takes an oath to defend the Constitution and then engages in or aids an insurrection against the United States...
John Podesta Blames Climate Change for Maui Fire, Touts Inflation Reduction Act as Solution
What Do “Gainful Employment” Regulations Accomplish?
The Higher Education Act, originally passed in 1965 and amended many times over the years, includes a provision that requires “vocational” programs to prepare students for “gainful employment.”...
- master’s in business administration from the Wharton School is not considered vocational,
- but a master’s degree in social work from a for-profit college is.
Planned Parenthood says it will have to shut down if Texas wins lawsuit demanding millions - TheBlaze
Rachel Levine calls mothers as 'egg producers' while visiting a gender clinic
Levine praised the gender-affirming care clinic that wants to eliminate the word ‘mother’ and replace it with a phase like ‘egg producer.”
Men are not to be called ‘men’, but ‘XY individuals.’...
The clinic also recommends children be taught to use proper biological terms for body parts. For example, instead of ‘male reproductive organs,’ to use ‘penis and testicles.’
Instead of using the word ‘men,’ their language guide suggests that people using the term ‘XY individuals.’...
The company also promotes people ditching the term ‘gender reveal party’ – and urges new families to call them ’embryogenesis parties’ or ‘chromosome reveal parties.’
Lexus driving San Francisco burglar breaks into line of cars
- Brazen Bay-area burglars in a Lexus filmed breaking into line of cars one after the other in broad daylight By Marjorie Hernandez
Completely unbothered by bystanders, the Lexus-driving criminals went along the line of cars near San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Warf smashing windows and pillaging the contents before moving onto the next, as captured on video by a reporter from local TV station KTVU...
Man learns unforgettable lesson about electric vehicles on 1,400-mile road trip: 'Biggest scam of modern times' - TheBlaze
"On July 27, Dalbir Bala packed his wife and three children in his truck — a 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat that he purchased for $85,000 (or $115,000 in Canadian currency) in January — for a business trip to Chicago, the CBC reported.
Along the 1,400 mile trip from his home near Winnipeg to the Chicagoland area, Bala planned to stop at three charging stations. The truck's range, when fully charged, is about 320 miles.
- Bala's stop at the first station in Fargo, North Dakota, was successful — albeit inconvenient because it took more than two hours to recharge the battery to 90%.
- But at the second station in Albertville, Minnesota, Bala discovered a charging station that did not work.
- After unsuccessfully calling for help, Bala drove to a nearby charging station in Elk River, Minnesota — but that one didn't work either...
Powerlifter reacts to biological male taking women's national record: 'Completely unfair' | Fox News
Another trillion-dollar bailout? - Don Surber
The story said, “A Fitch Ratings analyst warned that the U.S. banking industry has inched closer to another source of turbulence...
Remember the $700 billion TARP Bush and Obama in 2008 threw over the banking meltdown that dropkicked the economy into the goalpost of recession?
- The government claims every penny was paid back. Show me the receipts...
- But have no fear. Government printing presses are here. More paper money is all we need. Another trillion should do it...
History for August 18
- 1587 - Virginia Dare became the first child to be born on American soil of English parents. The colony that is now Roanoke Island, NC, mysteriously vanished.
- 1894 - The Bureau of Immigration was established by the U.S. Congress.
- 1914 - The "Proclamation of Neutrality" was issued by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. It was aimed at keeping the U.S. out of World War I.
- 1966 - The first pictures of earth taken from moon orbit were sent back to the U.S.
- 1990 - The first shots were fired by the U.S. in the Persian Gulf Crisis when a U.S. frigate fired rounds across the bow of an Iraqi oil tanker.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Hunter Biden case move to Los Angeles may be evidence the feds 'found something': Dershowitz | Fox News
Media buries another legitimate report.-----mRNA Covid Jabs Have Caused Silent Heart Damage to Tens of Millions of People, According to a Shocking New Study
Swiss researchers have uncovered concerning data showing some Moderna vaccine recipients experienced heart injuries, although no signs of heart damage have appeared.
Of Course the Climate Has Always Been Changing - American Thinker
"...For perspective, here is an Associated Press article was published by the Washington Post on Nov. 2, 1922, a hundred years ago...
Kudos to Snopes for inadvertently throwing water on the entire radical environmental agenda with this one statement,
One of the key issues in the global warming debate is whether modern scientists have sufficient data and tools to determine that current warming trends are indicative of long-term climatic changes rather than relatively short-term weather pattern variability.
Bingo. Short term weather patterns and cycles, measured over 30 years have little if any bearing on long term climate trends.
The Washington Post declared this past July as Earth’s “Earth’s hottest month on record.” Buried in the article was that said “record” was “40 years of global observations”...
Failed climate predictions are a staple of our state run scientific and media organizations. Their arrogance has destroyed their credibility, just as it did with the myriad COVID pronouncements which turned out to be false. Here is a list of “Failed eco-pocalyptic predictions.”...