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  • COP26: World Leaders Tell Us: ‘Do as We Say or We’ll Let You All Die’

    11/03/2021 2:35:07 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 12 replies
    American Thinker.com ^ | November 3, 2021 | Wen Wryte
    COP26 in Glasgow got off to a good start with world leaders telling billions of ordinary people to, in effect, “Do as we say or we'll let you all die.” The melodramatic hyperbole knows no bounds: apparently we should all be organized as if for war. For the hyper-rich and powerful, the climate-change scam is just another opportunity to seize more power and make more money by pretending they're saving us from the ‘emergency’ of the ‘climate crisis,’ but only if we do exactly as they say, making them ever richer and more powerful even as us ordinary people are...
  • Ladies and gentlemen: The 74th Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia

    11/03/2021 2:27:44 AM PDT · by RandFan · 109 replies
    twitter ^ | Nov 3 | Christian Martinez
    @C_RMartinez The 74th Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia… @GlennYoungkin!!! #WonWithGlenn Clip..
  • Swedish Jets Really Did Destroy the Chinese Air Force in an Exercise

    11/03/2021 2:16:55 AM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 45 replies
    https://nationalinterest.org ^ | October 29, 2021 | by David Axe Follow @daxe on TwitterL
    ere's What You Need to Remember: On day three, the Thai pilots “shot down” 19 J-11s for a loss of three Gripens. Over the final three days of the war game, the Thais killed 22 Chinese jets and lost three of their own. A 2015 war game in Thailand underscored the enduring flaws in Chinese aerial-warfare tactics. Despite flying a modern fighter type, Chinese fighter pilots in Thailand were vulnerable to long-range attacks and slow to react to aggressive tactics. Exercise Falcon Strike 2015, which ran at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base for two weeks in mid-November 2015, was...
  • Bail reform backlash spurs Republican Election Day red wave in Long Island

    11/03/2021 2:16:24 AM PDT · by Libloather · 5 replies
    NY Post ^ | 11/03/21 | Carl Campanile
    A red tide swept over Long Island, with the Republican candidates for district attorney in both Nassau and Suffolk counties winning their races in stunning landslides Tuesday - turning the campaigns into a referendum on New York’s controversial bail reform law. In Nassau, career local prosecutor Anne Donnelly upset Democratic state Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a former federal prosecutor, who voted for the 2019 law that eliminated cash bail to defendants accused of many misdemeanor and “non-violent” felony crimes. Donnelly, who was deputy chief of the Nassau DA’s organized crime and rackets bureau, won 145,766 or 60 percent of the vote...
  • Drug companies win in California opioid crisis lawsuit

    11/03/2021 2:14:47 AM PDT · by blueplum · 2 replies
    AP ^ | 01 November 2021 | ROBERT JABLON and DONALD THOMPSON
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California judge has ruled for top drug manufacturers as local governments seek billions of dollars to cover their costs from the nation’s opioid epidemic. Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter Wilson issued a tentative ruling on Monday that said the governments hadn’t proven the pharmaceutical companies used deceptive marketing to increase unnecessary opioid prescriptions and create a public nuisance. “There is simply no evidence to show that the rise in prescriptions was not the result of the medically appropriate provision of pain medications to patients in need,” Wilson wrote in a ruling of more than...
  • Former Portland ed tech accused of sex crimes appears in federal court

    11/03/2021 2:09:22 AM PDT · by markomalley · 6 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | 11/3/2021 | Megan Gray
    A Portland school employee charged with two felony sex crimes appeared in federal court for the first time Tuesday, but he has not yet entered a plea to the charges against him. Benjamin Conroy, 32, will remain in custody for now. He participated in his hearing by Zoom from the Cumberland County Jail. Conroy is facing charges in both state and federal courts. He is accused of sexually exploiting a child in the classroom where he worked as an education technician for students on the autism spectrum at Ocean Avenue Elementary School.
  • Democrat Voters are Among the Most Gullible People on Earth

    11/03/2021 1:37:23 AM PDT · by markomalley · 24 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 11/3/2021 | Steve McCann
    The primary reason the United States finds itself in its current predicament is the vast number of credulous and mis-educated Americans who, over the past two decades, have blindly pledged their undying allegiance to the current iteration of Democrat party. They do so because they have been willingly duped into believing that the political opposition, conservatives and Republicans, are the personification of evil who are hellbent on transforming the nation into a dystopian nightmare. The philosophical underpinnings of the Democrat party or the falsehoods its elected members regurgitate are immaterial to their voters, as long as this dire threat, as...
  • Army scientists expect initial results this year on vaccine targeting all coronaviruses

    11/03/2021 1:19:59 AM PDT · by markomalley · 10 replies
    McClatchy ^ | 11/3/2021 | Michael Wilner
    Army scientists working on a vaccine to target all coronaviruses, including mutations of the one causing COVID-19 and others that may emerge in the future, are finding data from early human trials promising and expect to publish the results by year-end. Researchers at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research have been working since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic on a pan-coronavirus vaccine and are currently analyzing data from the Phase I clinical trial, which began in April with dozens of volunteers. They are following up with participants to monitor the safety and effectiveness of the new vaccine one...
  • Mainers vote to halt $1B electric transmission line

    11/03/2021 1:15:09 AM PDT · by blueplum · 18 replies
    AP ^ | 02 November 2021 | DAVID SHARP
    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Mainers voiced their disapproval Tuesday for a 145-mile (233-kilometer) conduit for Canadian hydropower that was billed as either a bold step in battling climate change or unnecessary destruction of woodlands. Utilities have poured more than $90 million into the battle over the $1 billion project ahead of the referendum on Tuesday, making it the most expensive referendum in Maine history.... ...Three-quarters of trees already have been removed for the project, which calls for a transmission line that mostly follows existing utility corridors. But a new section needed to be cut through 53 miles (85 kilometers) of...
  • Washington Post helps another Republican win in Virginia

    11/03/2021 1:14:04 AM PDT · by markomalley · 6 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 11/3/2021 | Tim Carney
    Glenn Youngkin ought to stand up and thank the liberal legacy media for his victory. The Republican may never have beaten Democratic former governor Terry McAuliffe had it not been for major outlets dumbly insisting that school parents weren’t actually upset about everything the educational establishment was doing to their kids. McAuliffe, by all appearances, believed the media giants and behaved as if the uprisings against failing, dishonest, and ideology-overrun school boards were some sort of fake, astroturf Fox News mirage. And thanks to that out-of-touch arrogant belief, McAuliffe persisted in running against school parents. That may have been his...
  • Hawley: Biden declaring Afghanistan success was 'most extraordinary' line from a president 'in my lifetime'

    11/03/2021 12:36:24 AM PDT · by blueplum · 5 replies
    Fox ^ | 01 November 2021 | Sam Dorman | Fox News
    Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is sounding off on the Biden administration's handling of Afghanistan, arguing that claiming success was the "most extraordinary statement" he's heard from a president in his lifetime. Fox News had asked what the thought was the "biggest political turkey" or "most ridiculous" thing he's seen in politics this year. "I have to say – it's not funny, it's tragic – but I have to say that having Joe Biden go out and say that the evacuation of Afghanistan was an extraordinary success – after 13 service members lost their lives, including one from my home state,...
  • A "Personal" Message from Glenn Youngkin, and my response.

    11/03/2021 12:05:25 AM PDT · by Jess Kitting · 14 replies
    Email | Nov. 2, 2021 | "Glenn Youngkin" and me
    In the late hours of election day, I received an "alarming" email from "Glenn Youngkin," although I seriously doubt he wrote it himself. Here's what Youngkin's email said: Dear ________, "CODE RED - If I don’t raise at least $8,285 in the next hour, it is GAME OVER for Republicans in states like Virginia & beyond. We need you to step up, and we need you to do it quickly. We can’t wait any longer." Here is My Response: (Nov. 3, 2:30 a.m. EDT)"Congratulations, Mr. Youngkin! You won! (And you did it without my money.) I did, however, work feverishly...
  • Jean Rounds, wife of GOP Sen. Mike Rounds, dies from cancer

    11/02/2021 11:43:07 PM PDT · by blueplum · 3 replies
    Omaha World-Herald ^ | 02 November 2021 | STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press
    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Jean Rounds, the wife of Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota, died Tuesday following a battle with cancer. She was 65... Mike Rounds, who previously served as South Dakota’s governor, won a second Senate term last year while his wife was undergoing treatment. He said in a statement that she died Tuesday morning. As South Dakota’s first lady from 2003 to 2011, Jean Rounds advocated for childhood literacy through the “Reach out and Read” program and promoted awareness of women’s heart health. She also led the design of the governor’s mansion that was completed...
  • Alabama Chief Dies of COVID-19, Regretted Decision to Not Get Vaccinated

    11/02/2021 11:38:24 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 66 replies
    New York Post ^ | November 2, 2021
    A small-town Alabama police chief who died of COVID-19 loved the community he served and regretted his decision against getting vaccinated, his widow said. Buddy Crabtree, a 10-year veteran of the Ider Police Department in northeastern Alabama, died Saturday of the illness caused by the new coronavirus, news outlets reported. He was often seen inside schools in the town of about 650 people. “He loved his job and Ider,” widow Kristie Crabtree told WAAY-TV. “He loved the community of Ider, his officers, the school kids.”
  • Trump: McAuliffe Blew Virginia Race by Making It About ‘Trump, Trump, Trump’

    11/02/2021 11:36:07 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 21 replies
    New York Post ^ | November 2, 2021 | Steven Nelson
    Former President Donald Trump mockingly credited Democrat Terry McAuliffe with turning out “MAGA voters” in Virginia for Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin, who held a solid lead Tuesday with 85 percent of precincts reporting. McAuliffe and top backers, including President Biden, sought to make the vote about the Trump, who lost the state by 10 points last year. But the race was widely seen as a referendum on Biden’s performance. “It is looking like Terry McAuliffe’s campaign against a certain person named ‘Trump’ has very much helped Glenn Youngkin,” Trump said in an email blast.
  • McAuliffe Refuses to Concede After Downer Election Night Message

    11/02/2021 11:33:20 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 42 replies
    New York Post ^ | November 2, 2021 | Samuel Chamberlain
    Terry McAuliffe declined to concede defeat in the Virginia gubernatorial race Tuesday night, despite trailing Republican Glenn Youngkin by more than 100,000 votes with most precincts reported. “We still got a lot of votes to count, we got about 18 percent of the vote out, so we’re gonna continue to count the votes because every single Virginian deserves to have their vote counted,” McAuliffe told cheering supporters in the suburban outpost of Tysons Corner, Va. at around 10:20 p.m. Hours earlier, the former Virginia governor had tamped down expectations for his supporters in a brief, sober message.
  • VA Dept. of Elections commissioner says election 'about as smooth as we could ask for'

    11/02/2021 11:28:56 PM PDT · by blueplum · 7 replies
    FOX ^ | 02 November 2021 | Jon Brown
    Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Chris Piper said Tuesday that the statewide election between former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin ran smoothly. Piper said, "Today was an overwhelmingly good day for Virginia," and that the election was "about as smooth as we could ask for," according to Richmond-based The Virginia Mercury.... ...Piper, who said 88,000 ballots had yet to be returned, said there was no update on that number as of Election Night, but assured that they would be counted if they arrive Friday by noon. ...
  • Vast patches of glassy rock in Chilean desert likely created by ancient exploding comet

    11/02/2021 11:20:28 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 19 replies
    phys.org ^ | NOVEMBER 2, 2021 | Brown University
    Around 12,000 years ago, something scorched a vast swath of the Atacama Desert in Chile with heat so intense that it turned the sandy soil into widespread slabs of silicate glass. Now, a research team studying the distribution and composition of those glasses has come to a conclusion about what caused the inferno. In a study published in the journal Geology, researchers show that samples of the desert glass contain tiny fragments with minerals often found in rocks of extraterrestrial origin. Those minerals closely match the composition of material returned to Earth by NASA's Stardust mission, which sampled the particles...
  • Covid Tyranny: Police Storm Famed Swiss Eatery - Arrest and Beat Family Owners (Video)

    11/02/2021 11:16:02 PM PDT · by Main Street · 15 replies
    rairfoundation ^ | November 2, 2021 | Amy Mek
    Swiss police were deployed en masse to take brutal action against a non-compliant entrepreneurial family critical of the state’s mandates. On Sunday, October 31, 2021, Swiss police stormed the famed Walliserkanne restaurant in Zermatt after the owners refused to enforce the government’s mandate requiring vaccine passports for indoor dining. Dozens of masked armed officers rushed into the famous family-owned establishment to arrest the restaurant’s owners, Patrik Aufdenblatten, his brother Ivan, and their parents, Nelly and Andreas. According to eyewitnesses, the police physically attacked the family with their “fists and shoes – and without warning.” The family did not fight back....
  • 9,000 NYC workers on unpaid leave for not complying with vaccine requirement. 92% did get at least one dose

    11/02/2021 11:12:33 PM PDT · by blueplum · 5 replies
    CNN ^ | 02 November 2021 | Susannah Cullinane, Jason Hanna and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN
    (CNN)About 9,000 of New York City's 378,000 municipal employees were on leave without pay as of Monday because they haven't complied with a Covid-19 vaccine mandate for city workers, the mayor said Monday... ...The number of city employees on leave appears to be less than 3% of the municipal workforce. About 12,000 other employees, meanwhile, have applied for a religious or medical exemption, and can continue to work at least until their case is decided, de Blasio has said.... ...When the number of employees who have requested exemptions is factored in, the percentage of the department eligible to continue working...