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  • The Media's Dreadful Impeachment Partisanship

    01/29/2020 5:58:11 AM PST · by Kaslin · 5 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 28, 2020 | Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
    One favorite tactic of our "objective" media during the impeachment of President Donald Trump is to find a clip of the president's legal experts such as Ken Starr and Alan Dershowitz expressing an opinion during the 1998-99 impeachment of Bill Clinton and then show a contrast with the present day. But this is just as easily demonstrated with the press. It's not surprising that Democrats and Republicans favor or oppose impeachment based on the party of the president in the dock. It should be surprising that our supposedly nonpartisan journalists flip to whichever talking points are in use by the...
  • Today’s Cryptogram

    01/29/2020 5:55:52 AM PST · by nikos1121 · 28 replies
    Today’s CG is from yesterday’s Arkansas Gazette PQ OQX HLCXVO XQ XKQCV UKQ UVVG JOP YQZGHJLO, TQM XKVLM PLCVJCV LC YQOXJSLQWC. ---QS ZJOPLOQ You can find this little fun word game, to combat early dementia and senility in us baby boomers, in several daily publications. The way it works is a letter stands for another letter. For example: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW (does not apply to today's cryptogram). Beware, the game is very addictive. If this is your first time, don't be intimidated. PLEASE DO NOT post the answer in general comments, but DO post your time and any tips you...
  • U.S. military issues furlough notice to South Korean employees

    01/29/2020 5:54:01 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 3 replies
    UPI ^ | January 28, 2020 | By Thomas Maresca
    SEOUL -- The U.S. military has begun issuing a notice of a potential furlough to its nearly 9,000 South Korean civilian employees as a defense cost-sharing arrangement between Washington and Seoul remains unresolved. In a press statement issued Wednesday, United States Forces Korea, the main command for U.S. troops stationed on the Korean Peninsula, said that residual funds from 2019 being used to pay the salaries of the Korean employees would soon run out. "Without the Republic of Korea's continued commitment to share the cost of employing our Korean national workforce, USFK will soon exhaust programmed funds available to pay...
  • Aiming to go green, German cabinet backs coal exit by 2038

    01/29/2020 5:48:36 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 30 replies
    Reuters ^ | January 29, 2020 | by Markus Wacket, Paul Carrel
    BERLIN - The German cabinet on Wednesday backed plans to exit coal as an energy source by 2038 as part of efforts by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s ruling coalition to protect the climate and restore its green credentials. The government is spurring a shift toward renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power with exits from nuclear power by 2022 and coal-fueled power sources by 2038. “This is not just an exit from coal, it’s an entry into renewable energy,” Environment Minister Svenja Schulze told reporters. Of the coal exit, she said: “We will cut a quarter of all CO2...
  • The Cure for the Chinese Flu. Already backyard pig production is fading, and ‘wet’ markets will fall to progress too.

    01/29/2020 5:47:13 AM PST · by karpov · 17 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | January 28, 2020 | Holman W. Jenkins
    ... China is the planet’s premier incubator of new flu strains, blamed for the 1918-19 “Spanish” flu, 1957’s Asian flu, the Hong Kong flu of 1968, and the “Russian” flu of 1977. Yet the story is one of progress. China’s backyard agriculture, where ducks and pigs are raised in close proximity, was long considered a key culprit in generating new strains. With this year’s Wuhan outbreak and 2003’s SARS outbreak, suspicion has shifted to urban “wet” markets where affluent Chinese indulge an increasingly atavistic taste for wild and exotic animals slaughtered on the spot. Notice that such issues with meat...
  • Make Political Careers Impossible

    01/29/2020 5:44:38 AM PST · by gaggs · 5 replies
  • Garbage In, Garbage Out: Bad Data Led to an Obamacare Disaster

    01/29/2020 5:44:30 AM PST · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 28, 2020 | Nick Steele
    Medicaid was created to be a safety net for the truly needy such as seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income children. Most of us agree: It is important to protect this program for the people who need it most. Unfortunately, many politicians have lost sight of Medicaid’s intended purpose. In doing so, they took limited resources meant for truly needy individuals and moved millions of able-bodied adults—the majority of whom do not work at all—to the front of the line instead. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people with developmental disabilities and other conditions remain trapped on waiting lists, hoping to...
  • Sneaky Weapons in History

    01/29/2020 5:42:16 AM PST · by w1n1 · 6 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 1/29/2020 | R Rowe
    There are a lot of ways to win a battle at different levels, but the most effective methods involve some kind of surprise and deception. Sneak attacks go back as far as war itself, and since then man has always come up with a lot of weapons designed to deliver damage without getting caught. This list are some of the coolest, scariest, and most notorious sneak attack weapons in history, focusing on attack weapons – not traps or ambush tactics. This list of stealth weapons is meant to take out a single target in silence or wipe out whole contents...
  • Virginia May Kill Right to Work. The new Democratic majority moves to force union dues on workers.

    01/29/2020 5:38:35 AM PST · by karpov · 20 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | January 28, 2020
    Democrats in Virginia aren’t wasting time with their first statehouse majority in 26 years—by repealing the state’s 70-year-old right-to-work law that has helped the commonwealth thrive. Twenty-seven states including Virginia have right-to-work laws that give workers a choice of whether to belong to a union. According to the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, the rate of job growth was two times higher in right-to-work states between 2008 and 2018 than in states where workers can be compelled to join unions or pay dues as a condition of employment. This disparity is the result of a confluence of pro-growth policies...
  • 13 Japanese show symptoms after evacuation from virus-hit Wuhan

    01/29/2020 5:33:43 AM PST · by 11th_VA · 23 replies
    mainichi.jp ^ | Jan 29, 2020
    TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Two Japanese men were diagnosed with pneumonia Wednesday while 11 others are showing symptoms including a fever and cough after they were evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the center of a deadly virus outbreak, authorities said. A total of 206 people arrived in Tokyo early in the morning on a government-chartered plane, and 204 of them are being tested for infection with the new coronavirus. The remaining two did not consent, according to the health ministry and the Tokyo metropolitan government. Among those repatriated, 12 were hospitalized including the two men in their 40s and...
  • AP FACT CHECK: Trump defense wrong about FBI investigation

    01/29/2020 5:26:41 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 77 replies
    The Associated "Press" ^ | January 29, 2020 | By ERIC TUCKER (D)
    President Donald Trump’s defense team falsely claimed the Justice Department was already investigating him even before the 2016 election and distorted the facts about a dossier of opposition research into Trump’s ties to Russia. A look at some of the claims Tuesday during Trump’s impeachment trial: TRUMP LAWYER JAY SEKULOW: “The president of the United States, before he was the president, was under an investigation. It was called Crossfire Hurricane. It was an investigation led by the FBI.” THE FACTS: Trump was not under investigation before he took office. In fact, Trump says he was told that directly and repeatedly...
  • Trump’s Digital Advantage Is Freaking Out Democratic Strategists. Left and right agree on one point. The president’s re-election campaign is way ahead online.

    01/29/2020 5:26:22 AM PST · by karpov · 12 replies
    New York Times ^ | January 29, 2020 | Thomas B. Edsall
    In a blog post published in November, a year before the 2020 election, Brian Burch, the president of CatholicVote.org, a socially conservative advocacy group, announced that in Wisconsin alone his organization had identified 199,241 Catholics “who’ve been to church at least 3 times in the last 90 days.” Nearly half of these religiously observant parishioners, Burch wrote, “91,373 mass-attending Catholics — are not even registered to vote!” CatholicVote.org is looking for potential Trump voters within this large, untapped reservoir — Republican-leaning white Catholics who could bolster Trump’s numbers in a battleground state. Burch, whose organization opposes abortion and gay marriage,...
  • Clarence Thomas in His Own Words

    01/29/2020 5:19:25 AM PST · by Kaslin · 8 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 28, 2020 | Star Parker
    It has been said that the very moment a man finds himself, he finds God. This captures the story of Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, a man of deep faith whose youthful struggles with racism caused that faith to be shaken but who later returned to it, more deeply and more resolutely because of his great character and refusal to settle for anything but truth. The new film "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words" will be released in theaters nationwide Jan. 31, exquisitely timed with Black History Month. But this is also a time of great tensions...
  • Mother says son with long hair denied admission to 2 schools in U.K.

    01/29/2020 5:17:45 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 45 replies
    CBS News ^ | January 28, 2020 | BY CAITLIN O'KANE
    An 8-year-old has been denied admittance by several schools because of his hair — and now his mother is fighting for a policy change. Bonnie Miller of the U.K. has been on the lookout for schools her son Farouk James could attend in the future, and two won't allow him in because of his long, natural hair. One of those schools was The London Oratory School — the same school her older son, who is now 23, attended. "I knew about their bad hair policies," Miller told CBS News. The mother said she went through a similar situation with her...
  • Dissatisfaction with democracy 'at record high'

    01/29/2020 5:07:55 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 52 replies
    BBC News ^ | January 29, 2020 | By Sean Coughlan
    Dissatisfaction with democracy within developed countries is at its highest level in almost 25 years, according to University of Cambridge researchers. Academics have analysed what they say is the biggest global dataset on attitudes towards democracy, based on four million people in 3,500 surveys. The UK and the United States had particularly high levels of discontent. "Across the globe, democracy is in a state of malaise," report author Roberto Foa said. The study, from the University of Cambridge's Centre for the Future of Democracy, has tracked views on democracy since 1995 - with the figures for 2019 showing the proportion...
  • The Intellectual and Moral Decline in Academic Research

    01/29/2020 5:06:15 AM PST · by karpov · 11 replies
    James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal ^ | January 29, 2020 | Edward Archer
    For most of the past century, the United States was the pre-eminent nation in science and technology. The evidence for that is beyond dispute: Since 1901, American researchers have won more Nobel prizes in medicine, chemistry, and physics than any other nation. Given our history of discovery, innovation, and success, it is not surprising that across the political landscape Americans consider the funding of scientific research to be both a source of pride and a worthy investment. Nevertheless, in his 1961 farewell address, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned that the pursuit of government grants would have a corrupting influence on...
  • Red China's Infection of US Classrooms

    01/29/2020 5:00:23 AM PST · by Kaslin · 10 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 28, 2020 | Michelle Malkin
    Dangerous menaces are spreading from mainland China to the United States. Surgical masks and Big Pharma vaccines, however, won't protect this nation from its infiltration. The problem doesn't lie with bats. It lies with America's batty pursuit of globalization at all costs. Chinese Communist Party agents are using our suicidal pathologies -- blind worship of "diversity," naive exaltation of "cultural exchange" programs, and reckless surrender of our education system -- against us for economic espionage, intellectual property theft and world dominance. While Beltway blowhards rail against foreign interference in our elections, Beijing's hijacking of our classrooms ensues with hardly a...
  • Apple earnings and sales surge to record, sending stock toward new highs

    01/29/2020 4:59:15 AM PST · by Kid Shelleen · 8 replies
    Market Watch ^ | 01/29/2020 | staff
    Apple Inc. shares ticked higher in aftermarket trading after the company posted record quarterly results for its holiday quarter Tuesday afternoon while easily topping expectations. The star of the quarter was the iPhone, as revenue for the category exceeded the FactSet consensus by more than $4 billion. Apple AAPL, +1.75% also saw strong performance once again from its wearables, home and accessories category, with revenue up 37% to $10.01 billion, another beat relative to the consensus view.
  • "Deal of the Century" calls for East Jerusalem as "Al Quds" capital for Arabs and Two-State Solution

    01/29/2020 4:55:36 AM PST · by Patriot777 · 17 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 1/28/2020, 18:55 | Gary Willig
    U.S President Donald Trump and Israeli President Binyamin Netanyahu delivered a joint address at the White House Tuesday afternoon. The President revealed details of his long-awaited 'Deal of the Century' for Middle East peace. As part of his plan, President Trump declared that Jerusalem would remain the "undivided capital" of Israel. However, he later stated that the Palestinian Arabs would have a capital in eastern Jerusalem. Inside the plan itself, which was released Tuesday, President Trump calls for most of the city to remain unified under Israeli sovereignty, while turning Arab neighborhoods outside of the security barrier into "Al Quds",...
  • Amber Alert: 1-Week-Old Baby Missing After 3 Women Were Found Dead In Their Home

    01/29/2020 4:51:46 AM PST · by USA Conservative · 7 replies
    Conservative US ^ | 01.29.2020 | Alex Hall
    Caballeiro is believed to be driving a white 2001 Chevrolet Express van with a decal that reads “Nesty School Services.” The back left door has a decal that reads “Caution: Transporting Children.” Caballeiro is believed to be driving a white 2001 Chevrolet Express van with a decal that reads “Nesty School Services.” The back left door has a decal that reads “Caution: Transporting Children.” Miami-Dade police said investigators have not called Caballeiro a suspect in the slayings. Police have not said how the women died or if they were related to the baby. Anyone who sees the van is asked...