Saturday, March 30, 2024

Biden Slapped with Massive Backlash After Trying to Replace Easter with Trans Holiday - 'Direct Assault on Christianity'

Biden Slapped with Massive Backlash After Trying to Replace Easter with Trans Holiday - 'Direct Assault on Christianity'

President Joe Biden unfortunately lacks tact and is far too senile to ever skillfully maneuver anything except perhaps his 2018 Cadillac he bragged to Special Counsel Robert Hur about. Instead, the aging Delaware politician went guns blazing straight ahead, loudly proclaiming that March 31, 2024, was TDOV.

Why haven't we seen VERY telling study on police & racism | Blaze Media

Why haven't we seen VERY telling study on police & racism | Blaze Media

“I collected a lot of data,” Fryer, who is also African-American, said. “We collected millions of observations on everyday use of force that wasn’t lethal. We collected thousands of observations on lethal force, and it was in this moment in 2016 that I realized people lose their minds when they don’t like the result.”

Fryer noted that he found “some bias in the low-level uses of force everyday,” which included “pushing up against cars and things like that.”

“People seem to like that result,” he said. “But we didn’t find any racial bias in police shootings,” he continued, noting that he had eight full-time RAs that it took to do the study over the course of a year. When he found the result, he hired eight fresh ones — and the study came back the same.

The way we were-----The Deadliest Infectious Disease of All Time | Crash Course Lecture

Academic Tipping Points

California Won't Let Homeowners Insurance Companies Raise Rates, so They're Leaving the State Instead

Giving the state control over insurance rates turned pricing into a Byzantine regulatory process. - STEVEN GREENHUT
  • Reading insurance trade magazines isn't everyone's idea of a great time, but every Californian should pay attention to the latest news in that arcane world. "State Farm to pull out of 72,000 California insurance policies," blared a Reinsurance News headline
  • State Farm provides nearly 21 percent of state homeowner policies, so this is big news. Last year, it stopped writing new homeowner policies. Now it's "non-renewing" existing ones and getting out of apartment policies entirely...

This explains much!-----“I did not know he was sick, this is the first I hear about this.”

Ileana Johnson - Yesterday I sat at Panda Express to have lunch.... | Facebook - Ileana Johnson
"It’s always busy and seats are at a premium. 
  • A sweet black lady asked if she could sit by me and she chatted about her quest to buy her 87-year old mom a yellow suit for Easter. 
She was having a hard time as this season’s color is lavender.
  • She remarked how the stores were filled with merchandise and how the economy is so good thanks to “our wonderful president Biden.” 
I said, you mean the guy with Parkinson dementia? 
  • She said, with a tone of incredulity, “I did not know he was sick, this is the first I hear about this.”
What else could I possibly say to this woman, among the millions of ignorant voters just like her?
I left shortly after our “conversation” ended. 
I wished her a Happy Good Friday.

What's Wrong With America's 'Elites'?, by Laura Hollis | Creators Syndicate

Over the past few years, news items about events on college campuses have come to dominate headlines...And the stories are often negative, if not outright shocking. 
  • ...Across the country, Jewish students describe themselves as "living in a climate of hatred and fear" amid dramatic increases in antisemitic conduct, threats, slurs and actual violence...
  • This week, Stanford University sophomore Theo Baker published "The War at Stanford" in The Atlantic, in which he describes how the Israel-Hamas war has affected his campus...
  • In 2017, author Charles Murray's scheduled talk at Middlebury College was interrupted by a mob that later physically attacked him and his faculty host Allison Stanger. Stanger's hair was pulled so hard by a protester that she suffered a concussion...
So who are these "elite"?
Rasmussen explains that they are the top 1% of the population. They make more than $150,000 a year. They live in densely populated urban areas. They have not only college but postgraduate degrees. And large numbers of them "went to one of 12 elite schools."...
Not only does this group think it's acceptable to cheat to win an election, but 70% believe there is too much individual freedom in the United States, and an equal number trusts the government — which, of course, they control...
What's going on at our most prestigious and exclusive universities? 
  • How have they produced generations of amoral, condescending authoritarians? 
And how do we put a stop to it?...

Old Soldiers' Home will be used to house migrant families | WND | by Around the Web

Old Soldiers' Home will be used to house migrant families | WND | by Around the Web

(AMERICAN MILITARY NEWS) – With the state’s shelter system bursting with migrant families, the Healey administration announced today that they will open a new overflow site in Chelsea at the Old Soldiers’ Home and introduce a range of work search and permit application requirements for those housed at “state safety-net sites.”

WHAT DID HE LOOK LIKE?

Scientist dispute stupid with, you know, facts

I’ve seen way too much from The Science lately to have held out much hope.  - TOM KNIGHTON
"...Yet it seems that at least some scientists still hold truth as important, and they just dropped the proverbial truth bomb on the International Olympic Committee.
From The Federalist:
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) developed its 2021 framework on sex and “gender” around the concepts of fairness, inclusion, and non-discrimination. 
This framework leaves it to each sport’s governing body “to determine how an athlete may be at a disproportionate advantage against their peers.” 
  • However, they admonish sports organizations against “targeted testing … aimed at determining [athletes’] sex, gender identity and/or sex variations.” 
  • Instead, it’s up to each sport to “[provide] confidence that no athlete within a category has an unfair and disproportionate competitive advantage.”
The IOC’s sophistic gymnastics to deny sex-based categories in sport prompted 26 researchers from around the world to rebut the IOC’s framework...

Lunch video-----VA Says Heart Attack is NOT an 'Emergency'

Noon-toon



$1 million grant to let profs apply 'race' ideology to classics | WND | by Around the Web

$1 million grant to let profs apply 'race' ideology to classics | WND | by Around the Web

But now a report at The College Fix reveals that two Ivy League teachers are being handed a $1 million grant to "apply" critical race theory to such iconic classics.

The end of super-lib, super-woke AP?!!

 

Wind Turbines and Solar Panels are Aging Prematurely - IER

The claimed 25-year life span of wind turbines has in reality been just 7-10 years before having to be replaced along with their enormous blades.
Key Takeaways
  • Wind turbines and solar panels are not living up to their longevity claims, increasing costs and filling up waste disposal sites.
  • Inverters in solar facilities, required to convert direct current into grid-ready alternating current, are failing in 10 to 15 years.
  • A new Australian study blames early failure of solar panels and inverters on humidity and excessive heat from the sun–the source of photovoltaic cells’ energy generation.
  • Governments have hastily rushed to embrace renewable energy at the expense of consumers and taxpayers, with apparently little insight into some of the shortcomings of the technologies...

You love inflation? Try this!

 

Concerns regarding the effects of massive solar farms around the country.

So solar farms not only produce more heat in summer than the original land that they were installed on, but they also produce more cooling in winter, thus exacerbating weather extremes 
"Solar panels are at best about 20% efficient...
At the same time as they are absorbing light they are absorbing heat from the sun. 
This absorbed heat is radiated into the adjacent atmosphere. 
  • It should be obvious what happens next. 
  • When air is warmed it rises. 
Even small differences in ordinary land surfaces are capable of creating powerful forces of weather like thunderstorms and tornadoes...

#1 This day 1955: Ballad Of Davy Crockett - Bill Hayes (his original #1 song)

Germany's Murder Of Europe | ZeroHedge

Europe will need to invest €1.5 trillion a year from 2031 to 2050. - by Drieu Godefrei via The Gatestone Institute 
"In a preparatory impact report, a copy of which has been obtained by the Financial Times before official release, the European Commission estimates that to achieve the target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 then 100% in 2050 — the main objective of the "European Green Deal" — Europe will need to invest €1.5 trillion a year from 2031 to 2050...
That is equivalent to 10% of the Europe Union's entire GDP for 2022 -- every year!..

If this isn't "election interference", what is?!!

 

Federal judge orders release of Jan. 6 defendant while condemning DOJ for 'fact-free approach' | Blaze Media

Federal judge orders release of Jan. 6 defendant while condemning DOJ for 'fact-free approach' | Blaze Media

"In the end, if specific facts about Seefried lead the Government to believe that he is imminently likely to engage in criminal conduct, options remain open to the Government. But without those facts, the Court cannot deprive a citizen of his liberty based on guesswork alone," McFadden explained. "Because the Government has presented no reason to believe that its previous concession about Seefried’s flight risk is no longer valid, the Court reaffirms its previous finding."

The crisis that never has something for EVERYONE!-----Climate change could affect timekeeping, study says

"...global timekeepers may need to subtract a second from our clocks later than would otherwise have been the case.
"Climate change is affecting the speed of the Earth's rotation and could impact how we keep time, a study says.
Accelerating melt from Greenland and Antarctica is adding extra water to the world's seas, redistributing mass.
That is very slightly slowing the Earth's rotation. 
But the planet is still spinning faster than it used to.
The effect is that global timekeepers may need to subtract a second from our clocks later than would otherwise have been the case.
"Global warming is already affecting global timekeeping," says the study, published in the journal Nature...

AM Fruitcake

 

History for March 30

History for March 30 - On-This-Day.com
Vincent Van Gogh 1853
  • 1822 - Florida became a U.S. territory.
  • 1842 - Dr. Crawford W. Long performed the first operation while his patient was anesthetized by ether.
  • 1858 - Hyman L. Lipman of Philadelphia patented the pencil.
  • 1867 - The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million dollars.
  • 1870 - The 15th amendment, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race, was passed by the U.S. Congress.
  • 1870 - Texas was readmitted to the Union.
  • 1981 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded in Washington, DC, by John W. Hinckley Jr. Two police officers and Press Secretary James Brady were also wounded.

Friday, March 29, 2024

Border Patrol union says Biden is flying in migrants so 'border doesn't look as out of control,' warns of amnesty plan | Blaze Media

Border Patrol union says Biden is flying in migrants so 'border doesn't look as out of control,' warns of amnesty plan | Blaze Media

According to a Center for Immigration Studies Freedom of Information lawsuit, the Biden administration used Customs and Border Protection's cellphone app, CBP One, to secretly fly in 320,000 "inadmissible" illegal migrants in 2023, Blaze News previously reported. The nonprofit think tank's senior national security fellow Todd Bensman reported that the White House transported the migrants, preapproved through CBP One, to 43 airports in the U.S. from January through December 2023. The migrants were citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, and Ecuador.

The way we were-----Black Confederate Soldiers - Forgotten History

From the Chaos of Obama to the Turmoil of Biden - The Left and War | Tho...

Behind Massive Mail-in Ballot Push Is a Little-Noticed Executive Order | The Epoch Times

The work by the Department of Justice to register voters in prisons, critics say, is just the tip of the iceberg.  Kevin Stocklin
  • The plan has been called “Bidenbucks” by some of its detractors, referencing the injection into state election programs of $400 million in 2020 from Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, dubbed “Zuckerbucks.”
  • “This is Zuckerbucks on steroids because instead of $400 million, it’s unlimited funding and resources and the reach of the federal government and all its offices located across the country,” Mr. Whitson said...

32 Climate Hoaxes That Are Now Supporting For WWIII | Armstrong Economics

There are now Climate Zealots who are eager to bring about World War III as the means to save the planet by eliminating 50%+ of the world population.
"This is why all our world leaders are promoting war, and the NEOCONS love it...
Ironically, they may be correct in proposing that in 2027, the world will end geopolitically, but not for climate reasons. 
  • They realize there is NO WAY we can abandon fossil fuels and replace them with wind and solar. That is just impossible. 
  • To make the power grid and electric cars feasible, you must reduce the world population by 50% while maintaining the power grid as it is today. 
Our computer has forecast that the peak of World War III is most likely in the 2026/2027 time period...

Leftist academics circle the wagons after another Harvard race obsessive is called out for plagiarism | Blaze Media

Leftist academics circle the wagons after another Harvard race obsessive is called out for plagiarism | Blaze Media

Manhattan Institute fellow Christopher Rufo detailed the complaint for City Journal, noting Cross has been accused of appropriating "an entire paragraph nearly verbatim from a paper by Stacey Bosick and Paula Fomby — the latter of whom was her dissertation adviser — without citing the source or placing verbatim language in quotations" in her 2019 dissertation.

Cross also allegedly plagiarized another full paragraph from Bosick and Fomby elsewhere in the paper as well as the ideas of others without attribution.