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Wednesday, November 08, 2023
Catching-up on Monarch Butterflies - Watts Up With That?
- The orange arrows on the continental map show the direction of travel in the fall of the year.
- The yellow areas are where monarchs are traveling from, an area extending all the way north into Canada...
While totals were down, it is reported that this was the result of winter storms in California...
Young black voter leaves CNN host slack-jawed over what he says about Biden's 2024 campaign: 'My jaw literally dropped' | Blaze Media
Yes, MSM Is the 'Enemy of the People'
Time and again the media proves
- that they want you and me to sit down, shut up, and do what we are told.
- They push for censorship,
- they lie all the time,
- they cover for Democrat malfeasance, and
- shill for radical Left-wing policies.
History for November 8
- 1805 - The "Corps of Discovery" reached the Pacific Ocean. The expedition was led by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. The journey had
- 1895 - Wilhelm Roentgen while experimenting with electricity discovered the scientific principle involved and took the first X-ray pictures.
- 1923 - Adolf Hitler made his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the "Beer-Hall Putsch."
- 1950 - During the Korean conflict, the first jet-plane battle took place as U.S. Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown shot down a North Korean MiG-15.
- 1956 - After turning down 18,000 names, the Ford Motor Company decided to name their new car the "Edsel," after Henry Ford's only son.
- 1966 - Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California.
Tuesday, November 07, 2023
Jordanian national trained with weapons to possibly commit an attack in Texas | Blaze Media
Google’s ‘Project Green Light’ uses AI to improve traffic flow, cut emissions in Seattle and elsewhere
BY KURT SCHLOSSER
Google’s Project Green Light has been implemented at a couple intersections along 15th Avenue Northwest in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
- Next time you avoid sitting at a red light in Seattle, Google’s “Project Green Light” might have something to do with it.
- The tech giant is working with 13 cities around the world — with Seattle being the first in the U.S. — to help optimize traffic lights and make traffic flow more efficiently.
- Google’s ultimate goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles stuck in stop-and-go traffic...
Along With Points of Entry, the USA also has Exit Doors-AFNN
- The nation is suffering from an explosion of violent crime, primarily in our big cities.
- If we wanted, we could deport any non-citizen, whether here on a visa or a green card, or here illegally, based on a single conviction of such serious crimes.
- But we don’t, do we?
- Why not?...
Second U.S. Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Eastern Mediterranean to Deter Iran
Jordan Peterson ~ The Reason We Have So Many People With ADHD/ADD
'The Elephant in the Room': The Real Source of Jew-Hatred in the Middle East :: Gatestone Institute
- For [many Muslims], the Koran, every word of it, is the dictated word of Allah (God) as told by the Angel Jibril (Gabriel) to Allah's prophet Muhammad....
"So when you meet those who disbelieve [in battle], strike [their] necks until, when you have inflicted slaughter upon them, then secure their bonds, and either [confer] favor afterwards or ransom [them] until the war lays down its burdens. That [is the command]." Koran 47:4..
Bidens Caught Red-Handed? Oversight Committee Says WH Is Attempting to 'Stonewall' Smoking Gun Evidence
Learning to cheat from the best, liberal elites!-----Harvard's secret backdoor for ultra-rich, under-qualified kids
- "What does Harvard University do when faced with well-connected applicants — the children of mega-donors or other highly influential people — who have less-than-ideal SAT scores and GPAs?
That means the students are advised to matriculate after taking a gap year, making them so-called “data ghosts” — meaning their lackluster academic statistics are not reported in the incoming freshman class.
- That way Harvard doesn’t take a hit to its stellar academic averages — or institutional rankings...
Israel's 15 ceasefires - Don Surber
- Palestinians broke each one. Former AP reporter says the media enables them.
AP has sided with the Palestinians for as long as I can remember.
In 2021, Israel finally unveiled the ruse, called AP, gave them an hour to pack up and leave, and then destroyed the building...
Israel did not start this war.
- Palestinians did by attacking Israelis on October 7.
- Every single target was civilian.
- The violations of international law make every single member of Hamas liable and its leader war criminals.
How we ended up in this mess!-----Michigan Proposal 2, Voting Policies in Constitution Amendment (2022) - Ballotpedia
Michigan Proposal 2, Voting Policies in Constitution Amendment (2022)
Michigan Proposal 2 | |
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Election date November 8, 2022 | |
Topic Voting policy measures and Elections and campaigns | |
Status Approved | |
Type Constitutional amendment | Origin Citizens |
Michigan Proposal 2, the Voting Policies in Constitution Amendment, was on the ballot in Michigan as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 8, 2022. The ballot measure was approved.
A “yes” vote supported adding several election and voting-related policies to the Michigan Constitution, including some policies that exist in statute and others which would be new. Proposal 2 added the following policies to the state constitution: • creating a nine-day early voting period; • requiring voters to present photo identification or sign an affidavit when voting in person or applying for an absentee ballot; • requiring that military and overseas ballots postmarked by election day are counted; • providing voters with a right to request an absentee ballot; • requiring the state to fund prepaid stamps and a tracking system for absentee ballots; • requiring the state to fund a number of absentee ballot dropboxes; • providing that local governments can accept charitable and in-kind donations to assist with running elections as long as donations are disclosed and aren’t from foreign entities; and • providing that election officials are responsible for election audits, requiring election audits to be conducted in public, and requiring election results to be certified based on votes cast. Proposal 2 also added constitutional language saying that "harassing, threatening, or intimidating conduct," as well as laws, regulations, and practices, that have "the intent or effect of denying, abridging, interfering with, or unreasonably burdening the fundamental right to vote" are prohibited. |
A “no” vote opposed adding these election and voting-related policies to the Michigan Constitution. |
Election results
Michigan Proposal 2 | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
2,586,255 | 59.99% | |||
No | 1,725,110 | 40.01% |
Overview
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The people wanting a “pause” or a “cease fire” only want that because Israel is winning.
"FRANTICALLY FAILING IS THE BLINKEN M.O.: Blinken ‘Frantically’ Fails to Find Support for ‘Pause’ in Gaza.
- The people wanting a “pause” or a “cease fire” only want that because Israel is winning. That’s been made obvious. - by Glenn Reynolds
History for November 7
- 1811 - The Shawnee Indians of chief Tecumseh were defeated by William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Wabash (or (Tippecanoe).
- 1837 - In Alton, IL, abolitionist printer Elijah P. Lovejoy was shot to death by a mob (supporters of slavery (D)) while trying to protect his printing shop from a third destruction.
- 1874 - The Republican party of the U.S. was first symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly.
- 1916 - Jeanette Rankin (R) of Montana became the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress.
- 1917 - Russia's Bolshevik Revolution took place. The provisional government of Alexander Kerensky was overthrown by forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
- 1989 - Richard Ramirez, convicted of California's "Night Stalker" killings, was sentenced to death. (never executed!)