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Tuesday, December 29. 2020Tuesday morning linksTHE MOB COMES FOR PROF. GEORGE THE LONG MARCH THROUGH THE INSTITUTIONS IS COMPLETE–THE LEFT CONTROLS TEEN VOGUE REJECT WOKE CIVICS. A national movement to mandate standards for the teaching of Civics and History is gaining momentum. No conservative should support it. Brother, Can You Spare $120 Billion? Colleges: $23 Billion Isn’t Enough
Why does The New York Times hate America? Bill Gates' Savior Complex Spirals Out of Control, Funds Sun-Dimming Plan To Save the Human Race The Real Reason Why Your Kids Can’t Go Back To School (Hint: It’s Not COVID-19) UK Journalist Hounded After Pointing Out That Only Old And Sick Die From COVID Fauci Admits He’s Been ‘Deliberately’ Moving the COVID-19 Goalposts—Partly Based on His Gut 330,000 Americans Die ‘With’ China Coronavirus – CDC says Number Who Died “From” Coronavirus Is Much Less, Around 6 Percent Universal Medicaid for Ages 1–21 Pushed in New England Journal of Medicine To Balance China, Joe Biden Should Build Upon Trump’s India Strategy U.S. "Driving Stake Through Heart" of German-Russian Pipeline Monday, December 28. 2020Monday morning linksJohn Henry Faulk (from 2000): The day after Christmas a number of years ago, I was driving down a country road in Texas... WSJ: In Defense of Scrooge, Whose Thrift Blessed the World. In the 1840s, Dickens didn’t see how businessmen like his hero were already lifting mankind from poverty. Michael Walsh's 'Last Stands' Explains Why Men Go Down Fighting to the Last Breath Girl Powerlessness 'Stressful' incidents fall under 'workplace violence' at Vanderbilt University UMich’s IT department told to stop using word ‘picnic,’ it could ‘harm morale’ THIS WEEK IN RACISM: TIKI BARS? Soccer Club Demands Fans Who Booed BLM Undergo Re-Education Courses Before Being Allowed Back Understanding Black Americans: Don’t Ask Liberals Testing The "Systemic Racism" Narrative Losing a Generation: Across the Country, a Frightening Number of Students Are Receiving Failing Grades MSNBC Doom and Gloom Doc: Don’t Get Overly Optimistic About the Covid-19 Vaccine, We’re in For a “Decades-Long Battle” Media idolatry of Dr. Fauci becoming patently and verifiably absurd Deborah Birx Says She Took Risk Of Traveling On Thanksgiving Because Her Parents Had Stopped Eating… Tucker Carlson: The slow, painful death of California. The policies that destroyed America's largest and most economically important state are heading your way Washington Post Warns Joe Biden: ‘Pandemonium at the Border’ Ossoff: Sorry, But My Company’s Finances Are Confidential The Post says: Give it up, Mr. President — for your sake and the nation’s 29 Years Ago The Soviet Union Was Officially Dissolved… Brexit trade deal agreed at last minute China Begins Antitrust Investigation Into Alibaba, The Countries Largest Corporation… Understanding Israel's War in the 'Grey Zone' Sunday, December 27. 2020Signs of NYC’s 2021 comeback are everywhere you look
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Saturday, December 26. 2020Moderna
Supposedly your doc or employer has to ok it, but it seems they just want to get all of the vaccines put out into the community and let none go to waste. I did it not because I am a fearful type, but for the comfort of people I encounter. You get a CDC certificate and a sticker to wear if you want to. In 30 days, you can get the booster shot but you are immuzined until then. That's a precaution. There appears to be no shortage around here. Around here, CVS (good for them) is all set up for delivering to all of the nursing homes and old folk's homes today. Front-line people have already had the chance over the past week, but I saw a few late nurses in our line-up. They were coming cuz of their 5 days off. RNs have strange schedules.
The Perennial QuestionIs Die Hard a Christmas movie? My son says no. I say yes. My brother says yes, the director John McTiernan says yes, and a host of others say no. Others play Solomon and split the baby. It's not a movie with a Christmas theme, but does include the element of Christmas. So, "no, but..." Another way of looking at this is to ask if there was a message regarding "the system" in Die Hard. It was based on a book which was clearly anti-capitalist in nature, and McTiernan states it was supposed to be anti-capitalist. Frankly, I think he lost on that score. The proletarian nods don't really add up well. Capitalism had been so successful in providing more for all that by the time the movie was made some of the items he felt delineated 'wealth and privilege' from 'working class' were no longer meaningful. They are even less so today (assuming our economy had not been locked down, which has only exacerbated some of the divisions of wealth which were barely noticeable before). That said, the most noticiable delineations of class today are not wealth-related, but power related as our "leaders" lock us down and lecture us on how to behave, only to go do the exact opposite things which they suggest we do. The real 'class warfare' today is power vs. the lack of it, not whether one has more money than someone else. Of course, that was always the nature of 'class warfare', but Leftists love to obscure that fact with a veneer of basic economic BS that only people with common sense can see through. McTiernan, therefore, fails miserably in his goal of making a legitimate anti-capitalist story. Mainly because there is no legitimate anti-capitalist story to be made. Unless you are a "trained Marxist" and know how to create one out of whole cloth. (For what it's worth, the term "trained Marxist" always made me laugh. I studied Economics at The New School, which tried very hard to push the Marxist agenda, and I read quite a bit of Marx, Hobsbawm, Gordon and a host of other Marxist garbage. So I'm a "trained Marxist" and one of the things every single Marxist professor said was "Marx left no blueprint, only an idea with no path forward and no clear goal except revolution." That's why Marxism and Leftist thought is such utter BS. Unlike Classical, Neo-Classical, Monetarist or even Austrian schools of thought, Marxism is just an idea and not a fully-formed one, but full of childish and misleading binary concepts. Though I will credit Marx with completely shifting the study of History in a very meaningful and useful fashion.) At any rate, to me Die Hard is very much a Christmas movie and very much a pro-capitalist one. After all, Hans Gruber himself, like so many Marxists before him, only cared about the power he was managing (his gang) and the money he was trying to collect, and was utilizing a facade to perpetrate his crime...you know, like BLM and Antifa today. These movements are cargo cults, full of images that seem to 'make sense' but cannot ever effectively achieve the goals they have set for themselves because they are inclined only toward one thing. Perpetual Revolution.
Friday, December 25. 2020One For the Kids
The USS George Washington handles Christmas well.
Merry ChristmasMerry Christmas to all! As a contributor thank you all for the kind wishes of a Merry Christmas (it was - I got 2 bottles of whiskey, a book on bourbon, some honey roasted macadamia nuts, a gift card for a massage and a flying lesson) that you left on on BD's card. But the real gifts are those I've seen here - the caring and love which I believe are natural gifts of our audience. Despite claims by some in our nation that our 'system encourages' greed, hatred, selfishness and a host of other issues, I mainly see kindness, love and charity from all of you. It may not disprove the claims of those who want to undermine our system and way of life - but I know all of us will continue to speak out for truth and fight for what is right and what is ours. I'd like to personally thank Bird Dog for inviting me to start writing years ago. My first "post" was on Sept 22, 2011 - actually it was an essay that Bird Dog posted on one of my favorite topics, Economics. So this will be my 10th year writing for Maggie's. I'd also like to thank Dr. Mercury, who has come and gone a few times over the years, and I hope he is well - out there somewhere. He encouraged me to write after I'd posted some comments to a few of his posts, gave me writing advice, and made the intro to Bird Dog, for which I am eternally grateful. Without Maggie's, I wonder if Mrs. Bulldog and I would be doing as much hiking as we are now. That all stemmed from our Urban Hikes - sadly missed in 2020 - which I have come to look forward to every year. I love meeting our readers and sharing time with them, getting to know them. Hope we meet more this year (hopefully we can begin hike planning soon). What I like most is that our readers are inquisitive, interesting, and independent. We don't always agree on everything, and that's OK. Who wants to be the same as everyone else? I'll share an email I sent to a large number of former co-workers who I respect and will miss going into the new year. I think it's a nice mix of realism and optimism. Hopefully you will share these thoughts, too. Mrs. Bulldog and I wish you only glad tidings: Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Boxing Day, Festivus or nothing at all, it is the holiday season and I hope you have an enjoyable time with your friends or, more likely given the times, your family...more to the point, your nuclear family. It's been a strange and wild year in many respects but the prospects for the new year are always good. We entered 2020 with bright eyes and bushy tails and soon found the tails singed and eyes blinded a bit, but we've worked our way through it all and it's time to latch on to new cliches for 2021. No lights at the end of a tunnel, no dawning of a new day. Just optimism that we can leave 2020 behind and take the best parts of it forward with us. Have a great holiday season. All the best. Thursday, December 24. 2020Good News
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A Damaging Change in Posture
It seems WHO has descended fully into madness. Herd immunity seems to have shifted from being acquired to being delivered by Big Pharma.
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Story of famous photo via Vogue You can stream the musical Hamilton Rush Limbaugh gives emotional signoff during pre-Christmas show Andrew Yang Plans To Run For Mayor Of NYC… Liberal Education and Politics An Exit Interview With Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Wheels Come Off For Bus Companies, Closing Down Travel Options For Poorer Americans Contrast Between New York And Florida California Accelerates Plan To Chase Away The Wealthy San Francisco Mayor: Newsom’s Senate Pick “A Real Blow To The African-American Community” And To “Women In General” Confused or Dishonest? Biden Claims Hunter Stories Are 'Russian Disinformation,' Biden: ‘We’ve Already Started Discussing’ Repealing Trump Immigration Rules With President of Mexico… Even as Democrats become more anti-Israel, the Middle East is changing
Wednesday, December 23. 2020New York vs FloridaFriends of mine have barraged me with commentary on the "disaster" that Florida is, particularly with regard to Covid. Anecdotally, I was told urban (and this seems to confirm) ICUs typically range from 55-80% full at any given time, depending on seasonality. The current occupancy rates, in some places, are in the 90s, so while that is very high, it's worth noting ICUs are usually very full. The real concern is the ability to expand, as needed. I believe, based on the response in April, this is something our system can handle fairly effectively. I'm not being too relaxed or naive. I'm not diminishing or putting down the efforts of our medical personnel. I am applauding them for their efforts, their hours, their professionalism, and creativity as they have found many solutions and treatments along the way to help mitigate and ease many of these issues. That is the beauty of not only our medical system, but our overall economic system. Flexibility and ingenuity. Our friend the Manhattan Contrarian has presented his excellent piece on why Florida has made New York look silly and misguided in the midst of all this. I doubt the media will present the story as MC has. I applaud our friend MC for presenting the facts. After all, he lives near the center of the echo chamber. I'll toss in one more point of comparison - New Jersey, which like NY has similar governance, though a much smaller population (8.9mm) than Florida (21.5mm) and New York (19.5mm). Covid cases have reached 440k in NJ, about in line with where Florida is as a percentage, but it has almost 19k deaths - similar to Florida (older and with a larger population). Comparatively speaking, New York City alone has roughly the same population as New Jersey, but has had roughly the same number of cases as New Jersday (390k) and more deaths (24k). "Follow the science" is a real thing, but not the way Progressives present it. For them, it's really "Follow the politics, which pretends to be science."
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As If It Wasn't Bad EnoughIt's getting worse. Over the years, California has proved itself incapable of managing such basic things as water or even electricity. The misguided desires to centrally plan everything, and overtax people to do it, will kill the state. This is a given. California has succumbed to politicians' worst instincts and is not only taxing people to death, but chasing business away, and enforcing social ideas that are (to put it mildly) out of touch with humanity and reality. It should not be surprising that so many people are leaving for places like Texas, Montana or several other states which are outside the deep blue Progressive belt of shame. Cali, which I used to visit regularly for business, is nice. I'd consider living there...at one point in time. Not so much now. Wednesday morning linksA mantle plume producing almost as much heat as Yellowstone supervolcano appears to be melting part of West Antarctica from beneath. NYT: The Joys of Frivolous Sex Youtube: My Truck was stolen! This could stop it from happening to you. 6 month review. Columbia students go on strike, say Ivy League is 'vampirically sucking every drop of blood' "Stay Home Except for Essential Activities," Dem Gov Says, Then Goes to a Bar Bill de Blasio: “Our Mission Is to Redistribute Wealth” To other states, I guess De Blasio to destroy New York's top public schools to run an experiment in diversity Your Christmas Present: Our Political Leaders Are Killing Off New York City A Path to Better Days - Thanks to the innovative power of our market economy, we’re closer to the end of the pandemic than to the beginning. Democrats Are Using Tactics of the Marxists of 1917 in Russia to Steal 2020 Election Despite winning, DEMOCRATS FEEL GLOOMY OVER ELECTION The Nation: The Votes of Black Americans Should Count Twice How The COVID Relief Bill Turned Into A Climate Change Bill Billions in foreign aid, pet projects stuffed into COVID relief bill Trump Kicks COVID Bill Back To Congress; Demands $2,000 Stimulus, Shreds Lawmakers Over Mountain Of Pork People Who Won’t Get COVID Vaccine In France May Be Banned From Public Transportation Tuesday, December 22. 2020It is A Peculiar Kind of Racist Patriarchy
Not that either educational level or income are good measures of a good life, but they are commonly used. It's difficult to measure the amount of satisfaction or love in life.
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Tuesday morning linksWas Jesus really born in Bethlehem? Why the Gospels disagree over the circumstances of Christ’s birth Why the Puritans cracked down on celebrating Christmas Bob Dylan’s ‘Neighborhood Bully’ Gets Memory-Holed - "Me, I romp and stomp/Thankful as I romp/Without freedom of speech/I might be in the swamp" Experts send Vitamin D and Covid-19 open letter to world's governments EU Approves Pfizer Vaccine; US Warns "No Hard Evidence" UK Mutation More Infectious: Live Updates New Study Shows Mask Mandates Had Zero Effect in Florida or Nationwide, But the Lie Continues 2020: The Year We Let Ourselves Be Infantilised And Dehumanised Covid-hypocrisy: Dr. Birx Travelled For Thanksgiving, Visited Relatives San Francisco: Many More People Have Died From Drug Overdoses This Year Than From COVID AMERICA SAVED: Robert E. Lee Statue Removed from Capitol Building It’s beyond disgraceful that Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza are exploiting the pandemic to forward their war on standards in the public schools. Colleges churning out leftist voters The Upcoming Biden Administration Calls For Extreme Levels Of Reality Denial “President Trump Is Preparing to Fight Back Against Mounting Evidence of Voter Fraud” Monday, December 21. 2020Happy Solstice
New Grange's tomb with the solstice light entering. It was livestreamed at 3:41am last night. I wasn't getting up for that. I've visited. It's amazing. Hope to be there on the solstice some day.
Monday morning linksEMBOLDENED HARVARD RAMPS UP ITS RACIAL DISCRIMINATION The Dalton School Is in Trouble The Chef Who Dared Post a Food Pic without ‘Cultural Context’ Why British Kids Went Back To School And American Kids Didn’t Eric Clapton, Van Morrison release song against coronavirus lockdowns: ‘Stand and Deliver’ Despite Being Immune, Fauci Urges Trump Get COVID Vaccine… Want Real Economic ‘Stimulus’? End Economy-Killing Lockdowns Now 1000s Flee London Amid "Tier 4" Restrictions; "Out Of Control" Mutation Spreads To Italy: Live Updates The American Left Has Now Fully Embraced Racism - For decades, the American left has helped spread various insidious forms of Marxism. Now, it's openly embracing abject racism. CDC Urging States To Vaccinate Black/Brown People Over Whites… AOC, OMAR, AND SQUAD WANT TO FREE 500,000 FAT CRIMINALS Montana: Move here, but don't change us EEOC Says an Employer Can Require Employees to Be Vaccinated Romney Baffled That 2024 GOP Contenders “are trying to become as much like Donald Trump as they can be” What the New York Times hasn’t admitted: Goodwin Eric Swalwell and the spy: A lesson in how China is undermining us China’s Crackdown On Coronavirus News Shows The Danger Of State Control Of Media China: The Conquest of Hollywood Sunday, December 20. 2020Giving BackLast week I spent some time working as a volunteer at the local Food Bank. I figure I'll put my time to good use and help others, and so I've been signing up to volunteer there. I was amazed at what I did, and how it was set up. What struck me are how priniciples of good business and manufacture can be utilized for more than just businesses and provide great value. The gains and innovations that come from free enterprise are useful and widespread - and it's not just about making a profit, it's about being efficient. Efficiency - that's where the value is. Adam Smith noted this in his writings over 250 years ago, as he talked about the division of labor and how valuable it was (his pin factory description comes to mind). When modern Wokesters discuss the gains of our economy they diminish and degrade all aspects of capitalism, right down to free enterprise and division of labor. The division of labor is at times described as 'mind-numbing' and 'unfulfilling'. They love to talk about the 'dignity of labor', and yes working is dignified. But from their perspective the 'dignity' is in doing ALL the tasks required to reach an end result. Yet here I was at the Food Bank utilizing this division to help people in a big way, and feeling very fulfilled in doing my small, 'mind-numbing' role. We have boxes of food stacked behind an assembly line - cans of tuna, boxes of mac and cheese mix, cans of fruit, pancake mix, etc. As our team arrived, we positioned ourselves between the boxes and the assembly line. First person in line took an empty box, put some food items in, passed it on to the next person who put in one or two items, all the way to the end where the last person put in a flyer with information on SNAP, taped it shut, and stacked it on a pallet that was then lifted and loaded to a truck when it was filled. I personally handled putting 3 items into each box, and noticed that others struggled to open the food boxes. I saw some box cutters nearby, grabbed them and during down moments ran from stack to stack ripping them open so the process wouldn't slow too much. After 3 hours our team of 6 had assembled almost 700 boxes of food - a week's worth of food for 700 families. 3 hours of work doing, basically, one thing - loading 3 cans/boxes of food out of one box into another box. If I had to do this on my own, I calculated that maybe it would have produced about 20 boxes an hour or 60 total per person. We'd have had to open all the boxes ourselves, shift the food, make sure the right quantities of each were added, put in a flyer and then tape it shut. Maybe 30 per hour or 90 boxes over 3 hours. At what may have been our extreme best efforts alone, we'd have completed 540 boxes. As a team, as an assembly line doing 'mind-numbing' and 'unfulfilling' work, we may have fed almost 160 more families. Leftists would claim their worldview applied 'properly' would eliminate the need for Food Banks. Of course, history has proved them wrong many times and they are simply ignorant of this fact. My experience says that the surpluses of capitalism and free enterprise - donated to the Food Bank, which we were repacking (some of it was name brand foods!) - more than supplements the presumed shortcomings of the free enterprise system. Could we do more? Certainly we always can do more. But for me it was a lesson in good business practice and economics, and one I truly enjoyed. As a side note, the woman working next to me was a younger Hispanic woman who was very chatty. She obviously volunteered often, as she knew many of the full time workers on the forklifts. She told them she'd lost 150 pounds. I looked at her with surprise. She replied "I'm 5'4" and have 3 kids and I'm a single mother. The weight was killing me, so I chose to lose it. And I did." I congratulated her and asked what she did for a living. She replied "I run my own trucking company out of my house, I have 5 trucks and if I need to drive I will, but I've got full time workers now. I also help others in my neighborhood sell their crafts online." I was surprised and said "You still have time to volunteer here?" She said "I'm a workaholic, what can I say? I have to keep moving." I was very impressed with her motivation and generosity. People like her make our nation great. They are the best of us. I don't see anyone in Washington who could match her in terms of tenacity, willpower, desire and a generally good nature. An inspiring story as I prepare for the new year. Saturday, December 19. 2020Saturday morning links
Movie Theaters Are On The Brink Of A Complete And Total Collapse California Declares Christmas Caroling A Felony On How to Live - Ancient philosophy is a guide to a meaningful existence. Flight of the Icons - Anti-business policies are driving flagship firms out of California. Plummeting NYC Real Estate Deals Crush City's Tax Revenue Seattle Councilwoman Calls Cops She Wants to Defund. Modern Iceland’s Climate Is Colder With More Ice Than Any Other Time In The Last 8000 Years Except The 1800s MC: More Evidence That It’s Opposite Day NYT: Yeah, Sure Looks Like We Got Duped On Our Big Enterprise-Reporting Project Newly Declassified Texts Messages Reveal that the FBI Spied on Fox News During Crossfire Hurricane Investigation Hunter Biden’s Former Business Partners: ‘Get Joe Involved’ But ‘Don’t Mention Joe Being Involved’ China Joe Whines That Bringing Up Hunter Is “Foul Play” MSNBC: ‘Sociopathic’ Trump ‘Should Be Prosecuted’ for American Coronavirus Deaths.. HOW MUCH LONGER CAN VENEZUELA'S NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES HANDLE THE REFUGEE CRISIS? The Shuttering of Europe - For what purpose? To what end? Friday, December 18. 2020Nemesis
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Pic from a friend skiing in A-Basin (Arapahoe Basin) this week. Wish I were there. John le Carré didn’t just invent the characters in the foreground of the spy world. He designed the entire set. Beside the Pointe - Diversity and bias obsessions come for Swan Lake. U. Oregon Students Want College Republicans Removed From Campus for Attending ‘Stop the Steal’ Rally New Yorkers Actually Sat Outside During A Blizzard And Ate Dinner In The Snow. Rather Than Insist On Indoor Dining… New Yorkers can be rugged critters Determined To Kill Businesses That Survived Lockdowns, New York Plans Minimum Wage Hike Later This Month NY Times: Say, You Know That Big Snowstorm Is Totally Climate Change, Right? Trump Administration Moves To Make American Showerheads Great Again Good Paris Is Fined For Hiring Too Many Women VDH: Where Did the New Mad Left Come From? Powerline: WHY THE FUTURE IS TRUMPIST It’s time for the ‘Deplorables’ to become the Unconquerables HUNTER BIDEN SENT ‘BEST WISHES FROM THE ENTIRE BIDEN FAMILY’ TO CHINESE ENERGY FIRM, ASKED FOR $10M. Media Blockades Cuomo Sexual Harassment Story Scrutiny of her doctoral dissertation will make 'Dr. Jill Biden' wish she had stuck with 'Mrs. Biden' Boko Haram Growing in Influence After Kidnapping 330 Boys China Engaged in ‘Mass Surveillance’ on Americans’ Mobile Phones, Report Finds Thursday, December 17. 2020Stop Obsessing Over the Media
The media offers more choices for conservatives than ever before. The Right needs to savor this success and remember what the good old days were really like.
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Lotsa photos: 2020 Hubble Space Telescope Advent Calendar Fauci tells Americans not to see their kids for Christmas Yessir! What about Santa being a superspreader? A Thought for Today-- on Stupidity New Canada Tourism Ad Urges People to Visit Canada to Enjoy Its... Stultifying Social Justice Warrioring School Named After Dianne Feinstein To Be Renamed Abe Lincoln Canceled in San Fran. School Because Being Murdered by a Democrat for Freeing Slaves Doesn't Show He Cared Enough About Black Lives Eton College’s Thought Police Have Won — For Now NY Gov Signs Bill Banning Sale Of Confederate Flags… What??? Venezuela wields a powerful “hate” law to silence Maduro’s remaining foes Portland lets Antifa win big — again Seattle Antifa Is Now Barricading Off The Entirety Of Cal Anderson Park In Anticipation Of A Fight With Police… COVID stats demonstrate that very little COVID is transmitted through bars and restaurants
LGBT Activist Calls For All Children To Be Put On Puberty Blockers Well, it would save parents a lot of trouble... A new study from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago shows that student loan forgiveness disproportionately benefits wealthier Americans. OBAMA: IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO HAVE A DEMOCRACY IF PEOPLE DISAGREE WITH YOU A not-so-looney look at 2020 election results in battleground states: Devine Wednesday, December 16. 2020HOW DARE Donald Trump TURN OUT TO BE ONE OF THE BEST PRESIDENTS THE United States OF AMERICA HAS EVER HADThe article reviews all of the things Trump accomplished for America and for the world Wednesday morning links5 reasons why musicians like Bob Dylan and Stevie Nicks are selling their song catalogs right now What The Pandemic Christmas Of 1918 Looked Like Utah Mink First Wild Animal In US To Test Positive For Mutated Coronavirus American Medical Association Rescinds Hydroxychloroquine Prevention Order—How Many People Died Because These Soulless Hacks Wanted to Hurt Trump? While Restaurants Die Left And Right, NYC Wants To Make It Even HARDER To Terminate Workers… Dr. Gupta: Just Because You Get Vaccinated Doesn’t Mean You Should be Traveling or That You’re Liberated From Masks Cleveland Indians Will Drop "Offensive" Team Nickname Because 20 Lunatics on Twitter Told Them To Joel Osteen’s “Church” Received $4.4 Million In COVID Relief… Where Is The Criticism Of China From Environmentalists? NY Congresswoman Calls For Investigation Into Gov. Cuomo’s Sexual Harassment Allegations, Throws Old Statements Back At Him US intel veterans lied about ‘Russian plot’ — and the media bought it hook, line and sinker Republicans Sign Letter Asking Pelosi To Remove Swalwell From Intelligence Committee After He’s Sexually Involved With Chinese Agent… Kam ala Harris And Her Husband Wrongly Portray Hanukkah As A Social Justice Holiday The Joe Biden model is a winner for all Democrats No Facebook or Twitter executives were found to have donated to Trump's campaign What Biden’s First 100 Days Might Look Like The Corporate Media Ponders a Post-Trump Era and They Are Worried Why the U.S. Army Passed On the Glock 19X
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