Posted on 10/01/2020 12:08:34 AM PDT by weston




I think it stands for American Patriot First. Going on THIS WEEKEND!
Four days of God, country, and MAGA at the spectacular Trump National Doral resort in Miami, FL. AMP have everything you could want in a patriot event.
The YUGE lineup includes Matt Gaetz, Roger Stone, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Former Florida AG Pam Bondi, George Papadopoulos, Jack Posobiec, Bernie Kerik, John Cardillo, Bikers For Trump Boots on the Ground, Dinesh DSouza, Corey Lewandowski, and so many more
American Patriot FEST. Darn autocorrect
Have you ever watched this? https://youtu.be/1FdItN4mr7Q
An Inconsistent Truth. It’s our local (Nashville) conservative talk show host’s response to Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. Few years old but is entertaining; he keeps trying to interview Gore and even goes to one of his houses!
I saw it in the theater when it fist came out. I might even have a copy...
I still have original Mother Earth News magazines (even Volume 1 issue 1!) and the coming ice age, alternative energy, etc., were big back then.
The latest word is POTUS was raging at Esper tonight. Not told specifically what the reason was. Signs point to Afghanistan withdrawal.— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) October 12, 2020
If the current global warming scare was real we would expect that most or all high temperature records would be within the last decade or so.
But they’re not.
RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES IN NORTH AMERICA
2006; July 15 - South Dakota hits 120°, matching state record set July 5, 1936.
1995; July 15 - Record of 106° set in Connecticut.
1994; June 29 - Nevada record set at 125°.
1994; June 28 - Texas sees new record of 120°.
1994; June 27 - Southwest heat wave sets new record highs of 122° in New Mexico and 120° in Oklahoma.
1983; August 21 - Record high of 110° in North Carolina.
1975; August 02 - New England heat wave sets new record high of 107° in Massachusetts and 104° in Rhode Island.
1961; August 05, Washington state record of 118° set in multiple locations.
1954; July 14 - Heat wave in Mid-West sets new records of 117° in Illinois and 118° in Missouri.
1954; June 28, South Carolina hits 111° to set a new record.
1952; July 24 - New record for Georgia set at 112°.
1937; July 05 - Montana record set at 117°.
1936 HEAT WAVE:
The greatest North American heat wave on record begins around July 4, 1936, bringing new all time record high temperatures to North Dakota, Texas,
Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Minnesota, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, West Virginia, New Jersey
and many US and Canadian cities. Most of these records still stand. About 5,000 people are estimated to have died from the effects of the heat wave in the U.S.
It was also Canada’s longest and deadliest heat wave, claiming 1,180 lives.
1936; August 14 Record set at Kansas City, MO of 113°.
1936; August 13 - Reord highs recorded at Concordia, KS 116°and Salina, KS 118°
1936; August 12 Wichita, KS sets new record high of 114°.
1936; August 11 - New record set at Oklahoma City, OK of 113°.
1936; August 10 - Arkansas sets record at 120° and Louisiana sets record of 114°. City records set at Fort Smith, AR - 113°, Texarkana, AR - 117° and Tulsa, OK - 115°.
1936; July 25 - Record highs recorded at Lincoln, NE - 115° and Omaha, NE - 114°.
1936; July 24 - New Kansas record high of 121°. Other records” Grand Island, NE - 117° and Topeka, KS 114°.
1936; July 17 - Record set at Norfolk, NE of 116°.
1936; July 16 - Record set at Mobridge, SD 116°.
1936; July 15 - Record set at Peoria, IL 113°, Quincy, IL 114° and Kirksville, MO 113°. Lexington, KY tied record of 108° set.
1936; July 14 - Indiana record high of 116° set. Other records set at Terre Haute, IN - 110°, Toledo, OH - 105°,
Rockford, IL - 112°, Moline, IL - 111°, Dubuque, IA - 110°, Madison, WI - 107°, Minneapolis, MN - 108° and Rochester, MN - 108°.
An average high of 118.7° was set at 113 stations in Iowa. The highest recorded daily minimum temperature outside Death Valley, California
and adjacent regions was also set this date at Lincoln, Nebraska when the overnight low was only 91°.
1936; July 13 - Heat wave sets new records in Michigan of 112° and Wisconsin of 114°.
Other records set this date are the Ontario provincial record of 108° at Atikokan and Fort Frances, Duluth, MN - 106°, Eau Claire, WI - 111°,
Green Bay, WI - 104°, Waterloo, IA - 112°, Evansville, IN - 108°, Grand Rapids, MI 108° and Saginaw, MI 111°.
1936; July 12 - Manitoba provincial record of 112° tied at Emerson. New records set at Kapuskasing, Ont. Canada: 101° and Grand Forks, ND: 109°.
1936; July 11 Minot, ND sets new record of 109°. New records in Manitoba set at Treesbank: 112°, Brandon: 110°, Winnipeg: 108°, Norway House: 101° (located at north
end of Lake Winnipeg, this is the northernmost 100 degree reading in this heat wave)
1936; July 10 The greatest heat wave on record for the USA extends into the upper midwest and Canada as it sets temperature records in West Virginia at 112°,
Pennsylvania at 111°, New Jersey at 110° and Maryland at 109°.
New records were set in the cities of Baltimore, MD at 107°, Lynchburg, VA at106° and Lexington, KY at 108°.
Toronto, Canada tied the old record of 105° for the third day in a row.
1936; July 09 - New records set at New York City (Central Park) 106°, Syracuse, NY 102°, Rochester, NY 102°, Scranton, PA 103°, Williamsport, PA 106°,
Youngstown, OH 103°. Toronto, Canada hit 105°, tying the record again.
1936; July 08 New record of 108° set at Flint, MI. Toronto, Canada hits 105°, tying the previous record.
1936; July 07 Record high at Traverse City, MI of 105°.
1936; July 06 Heat wave brings Minnesota a new record of 114°. North Dakota sets a new state record of 121° recorded at Steele.
Other ND records set at Bismarck: 114°, Fargo: 114° and at Aberdeen, SD at 115°.
1936; July 05 South Dakota sets state record temperature of 121° at Gann Valley.
1934; July 28 - Idaho high temperature record set at 118°.
1934; July 21 - New high of 113° set in Ohio.
1934; July 20 - Iowa sets new record high of 118°.1931;
1931; April 27 - Hawaii record temperature set at 100°.
1931; June 29 - Florida sees record high of 109°.
1930; August 9 - New state record set in Tennessee at 113°.
1930; July 28 - Kentucky records new high of 114°.
1930; July 21 - Delaware sets new high of 110°.
1930; July 9 - Mississippi sets record high at 115°.
1926; July 22 - State record of 108° set in New York.
1925; September 5 - Record high temperature set for the state of Alabama at 112°.
1915; June 27 - High temperature record set in Alaska at 100°.
1913; July 10 - California sets state record and USA record high at 134° in Death Valley. This is also the highest recorded temperature in the Western Hemisphere.
1911; July 10 - Maine sets new high temperature record at 105°.
1911; July 4 - Independance Day heatwave sets new records of 106° in New Hampshire and 105° in Vermont.
1900; July 12 - New high temperature record of 114° set in Wyoming.
1898; August 10, New record high set at 119° in Oregon.
1859; June 17 - A freak weather condition known as a “simoon” hits the area around Santa Barbara, California causing mid-day temperatures to skyrocket to 133° in just a
few hours, setting a USA record high temperature that will stand until 1913. The record temperature was recorded by a US survey vessel lying of the coast.
This is the only recorded occurance of a “simoon” in the USA.
1895; July 5 - New record of 117° set in Utah.
1888; July 11 - Colorado sets record high of 118°.
1869; July 9 Temperature hits 115 degrees in Fort Scott, Kansas & 112 degrees in Topeka, Kansas.


Miami PD Estimates More Than 30,000 Cars Participated in Anti-Communist, Latinos For Trump Caravan in South Florida (VIDEO)
Gateway Pundit, Oct 10, 2020
AWESOME, Vlad! Thank you so much!!!!!
Thanks for telling about your experiences.
Did you find another country that may be more hospitable to foreigners moving there?
I don’t doubt it.


Mornin’ Lysie...
Good morning, Vlad. Bath day for our cats. Fun, fun , fun. LOL
The dishonesty of some scientists and statisticians continues today concerning COVID-19 and their unwillingness to be completely clear with us about exactly who has died with it and who has died from it, or even how it was determined that a person had Covid-19 at all.
¿Que es un “pingu?
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