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Thursday, December 19, 2024
How Trump Will End Biden's Far-Left Climate-Crazed Energy Policies - Climate Change Dispatch
And replace it with a common-sense agenda that lowers prices and is eco-friendly. - Larry Bell To borrow a term from the late English economist and philosopher John Maynard Keyes, President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory has reawakened optimistic “animal spirits” of the U.S. energy-driven economy that has been badly wounded by Biden administration fossil fuel regulations in favor of green subsidy fetishes.
Not only have costly climate-crazed Democrat energy policies ramped up inflation, but enormous fields of solar and wind farms have also harmed ecosystems and wildlife populations.
Not only have costly climate-crazed Democrat energy policies ramped up inflation, but enormous fields of solar and wind farms have also harmed ecosystems and wildlife populations.
- For example, ESI Energy, owned by utility giant NextEra Energy acknowledged in 2022 that its wind turbines had killed at least 150 bald and golden eagles.
- The Los Angeles Times recently reported that Avantus, a company developing a 2,300-acre California Mojave Desert solar farm, had government approval to chain-saw thousands of nearly extinct Joshua trees...
Why is the collapse of education among poor minorities not making the headlines??!!----- U.S. math scores show 'devastating' decline
The declines were "steep" and "devastating," U.S. students' math scores fell sharply between 2019 and 2023 for fourth- and eighth-graders, according to new results from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, known as TIMSS...
While high achievers held their own, low-performing students lost the most, widening achievement gaps.
"One in five U.S. eighth graders scored below the low benchmark, meaning they lacked even basic proficiency," Meltzer writes. That's way up from earlier years...
"One in five U.S. eighth graders scored below the low benchmark, meaning they lacked even basic proficiency," Meltzer writes. That's way up from earlier years...
'Almost a Criminal Act': Trump Rips Biden for Selling Border Wall Material
'Almost a Criminal Act': Trump Rips Biden for Selling Border Wall Material:
President-elect Donald Trump slammed the Biden administration for apparently selling border wall materials for pennies on the dollar.
The Biden administration is trying to sell border wall materials on government surplus auction sites for much less than the materials appear to be worth, Daily Wire reporter James Lalino revealed last week.
60,000!!??-----USPS Electric Vehicle Project Far Behind Schedule | Newsmax.com
A program to buy electric vehicles for the United States Postal Service remains far behind schedule, with only 93 of the 3,000 trucks expected by now having been delivered. | Newsmax.com - Sandy Fitzgerald The Postal Service planned to purchase 60,000 of the "Next Generation Delivery Vehicles" from defense contractor Oshkosh, The Washington Post reported. Congress approved $3 billion of the $10 billion project through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act...
Internal records and other sources with knowledge of Oshkosh's production process show that the company had originally planned to be making more than 80 of the vehicles a day at this point, but is only producing one truck a day at its factory in South Carolina...
Internal records and other sources with knowledge of Oshkosh's production process show that the company had originally planned to be making more than 80 of the vehicles a day at this point, but is only producing one truck a day at its factory in South Carolina...
History for December 19
History for December 19 - On-This-Day.com
Leonid Brezhnev (Russia) 1906
- 1907 - A coalmine explosion in Jacobs Creek, PA, killed 239 workers.
- 1957 - Meredith Wilson’s "The Music Man" opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York City. It ran for 1,375 shows.
- 1972 - Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, ending the Apollo program of manned lunar landings.
- 1973 - Johnny Carson started a fake toilet-paper scare on the "Tonight Show."
- 1996 - The school board of Oakland, CA, voted to recognize Black English, also known as "ebonics." The board later reversed its stance.
- 1998 - U.S. President Bill Clinton was impeached on two charges of perjury and obstruction of justice by the U.S. House of Representatives.
- 2008 - U.S. President George W. Bush signed a $17.4 billion rescue package of loans for ailing auto makers General Motors and Chrysler.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Pentagon should face probe for possible nefarious acts at Capitol Jan. 6, former top Army official says | Blaze Media
Pentagon should face probe for possible nefarious acts at Capitol Jan. 6, former top Army official says | Blaze Media:
In a wide-ranging interview with Blaze Media investigative reporter Steve Baker, one of the top civilians at the Pentagon under the first Trump administration said some of the DOD actions could have been seditious.
“We’ve got people at the top of the Army and the military who I believe were operating outside the Constitution and certainly outside the authorities that they were granted by the commander in chief,” said Casey Wardynski, former assistant secretary of the Army for Reserve and Manpower Affairs. “They were operating in a way that was very political. Could they have been involved?"
The Resistance is running out of energy | Blaze Media
The Resistance is running out of energy | Blaze Media:
From DC to Sacramento to your living room, the left is tired.
Beuchert’s Saloon is a cozy and delicious restaurant on Capitol Hill, just a few blocks from the House of Representatives and even closer to our offices. This week the restaurant was in the news after a manager told a local paper she would refuse service to members of the incoming Trump administration. It’s the sort of thing that was standard for the four years of the first Trump administration, where dining disruptions and casual street violence against Trump supporters were celebrated by congressmen and celebrities alike.
Campus Reform | University of Minnesota tried to give money to children to play with 'MyGender Dolls' with swappable genitalia
‘We are looking to hear from transgender and gender diverse children between the ages of 5 and 10 years old and their parents about a new hands-on activity to help talk about gender and bodies!’ the event description read. - By Elad Vaida The dolls have changeable reproductive organs to ‘show that [children’s] gender identity is valid no matter what parts they have.’...
The initiative, which was organized by the school’s National Center for Gender Spectrum Health (NCGSH)...
The initiative, which was organized by the school’s National Center for Gender Spectrum Health (NCGSH)...
Compensation between $20 and $60 per group,” the Center wrote...
Public/Private "partner-scam"!!-----Michigan’s Corporate Welfare Failure: Only 1 in 11 Jobs Promised Were Created
New study examines 20 years of job announcement headlines
MIDLAND, Mich. — As the Michigan Legislature considers a new wave of corporate welfare handouts during its lame-duck session, a new study from the Mackinac Center for Public Policy ...reveals that only 9% of the jobs announced in major state-sponsored deals from 2000 to 2020 were ever created.
- Analyzing front-page headlines from the Detroit Free Press, the study found that while companies promised 123,060 jobs through subsidy agreements, only 10,889 materialized.
- Worse, half of the companies awarded deals created no jobs at all, and just 15% of companies met or exceeded their job projections...
Here are just a few of the 41 job announcements and results covered in the study:
- A 2007 deal with a Detroit pharmaceutical company promised to create 600 jobs. Instead, the company added zero new jobs and closed its facility by 2014.
- A 2009 deal with General Electric promised 1,200 jobs. Zero jobs were created.
- A 2008 headline announced, “State reels in jobs.” It announced 4,800 jobs. Companies created 112 jobs.
- One local official proclaimed she could not “overstate the impact” of a 2015 deal to create 1,000 jobs. The company created 26 jobs...
What Trump's Victory Means for US Diplomacy
What Trump's Victory Means for US Diplomacy:
After the sweeping 312 electoral vote victory from President-elect Donald Trump, war instigators are quaking, money funneling nations are preparing to take a hit on their usual payday from the U.S., and entire global power systems are groveling.
Repeat the lie often enough....-----Newsweek Claims U.S. Cities Would be Underwater by 2050, Forgets the Same Predictions Were Made for 2000 and 2020 1 day ago Anthony Watts
None of those cities is even close to being “underwater,” or even having the coastal waters lapping at their streets, parking lots or buildings...
A recent article in Newsweek, titled “Map Shows US Cities That Could Be Underwater in 2050,” claims that a number of major cities will be submerged beneath rising seas by 2050 if humans don’t stop climate change.
This is false, as false as when the same claims were made by multiple media outlets repeatedly over the preceding decades leading up to 2000 and 2020....
This is false, as false as when the same claims were made by multiple media outlets repeatedly over the preceding decades leading up to 2000 and 2020....
Trump Secures $100 Billion Win for America Before He Even Takes Office
Trump Secures $100 Billion Win for America Before He Even Takes Office:
Americans must have forgotten what it looks like when one of their elected officials fights for their interests.
Fortunately, President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election has produced regular reminders of how it ought to look.
On Monday, Trump welcomed Japanese CEO Masayoshi Son to the president-elect’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, where the billionaire tech investor pledged a $100 billion investment in the United States, double what he pledged on a similar occasion eight years ago but not enough to keep Trump from showing off his legendary negotiating skills.
MAID in the Great White North: Canadian per Capita Euthanasia Deaths Now Beat U.S. Gun Deaths
The story in question is about Kathrin Mentler, a woman who struggles with suicidal ideation. She sought help for a crisis and was offered assisted suicide rather than suicide prevention: - Amy Curtis
Back in March, Canada added mental illness to its list of MAiD-eligible conditions.
Back in March, Canada added mental illness to its list of MAiD-eligible conditions.
What's MAiD?
It's Canada's 'Medical Assistance in Dying' program.
It was meant to help patients with terminal illnesses die with 'dignity' and now it's devolved into being used to off the poor, Canadian military veterans, the disabled, and the mentally ill...
- FIVE PERCENT of Canadian deaths were medically-assisted suicide last year.
As Demand for Electricity Soars, a Key Part of the Power Grid Is In Short Supply
Transformers keep everything running and the power industry can’t make them fast enough. -Matthew Gault
Everything in the world runs on electricity and power is in constant demand.
Everything in the world runs on electricity and power is in constant demand.
To solve the geometric demand for more power, humans are reviving nuclear power plants, advancing fusion energy, investing in solar power, and building more traditional gas and oil plants.
- No matter how you make it, all these methods of creating electricity require a crucial piece of tech: transformers.
According to IEEE Spectrum, there are not enough of them...
Socialist Creates "Most Wanted CEO" Deck of Cards After United Healthcare Shooting - Victory Girls Blog
The founder of a “socialist apparel” brand who has called online for the death of corporate executives is planning to sell a deck of cards of “most wanted CEOs” — complete with names and faces and decorated with illustrations of gun range targets.- Victory Girls Blog by Nina Bookout
And thus, he created one and gleefully touted it on Instagram and TikTok.
Comrade Workwear founder James Harr announced the disturbing project just days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was executed on the streets of Midtown Manhattan.
He said it was inspired by the “most-wanted Iraqi” playing card decks famously distributed to US and coalition forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq to help identify key targets in Saddam Hussein’s circle.
Key US Air Force base shut down over drone activity as aerospace CEO unveils chilling theory on wave of mysterious drones | Blaze Media
Key US Air Force base shut down over drone activity as aerospace CEO unveils chilling theory on wave of mysterious drones | Blaze Media:
Robert Purtiman — a spokesman for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — stated on Sunday, "Installation leadership has determined none of the incursions impacted our base, our residents, our facilities, or our assets. We're taking all of the appropriate measures to safeguard the installation and all of our residents."
The drone incident in Ohio highlights growing concerns over the barrage of drone activity in the Northeast, especially in New Jersey.
Duh!-----Scientists develop revolutionary new tool that uses trees to help cool down cities: 'That information hasn't been available'
Planting trees is a common cooling method, but it relies primarily on guesswork and isn't backed by precise science.
- "Trees are good at cooling because they pump a lot of water from the ground into the air, and when that water evaporates at the leaf surface, it absorbs a vast amount of heat," said Steward Pickett, co-author and urban ecologist at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
- "That's just the physics of evaporation. The shade provided by trees also helps with cooling," he added...
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