Saturday, May 19, 2018

It’s time for Bill Clinton to take a walk in the Chappaqua woods

It’s time for Bill Clinton to take a walk in the Chappaqua woods:
"...So why is Bill Clinton still presiding over glamorous parties?
See the source imageWhen Monica Lewinsky was disinvited from a Town & Country Philanthropy Summit earlier this month where Bill Clinton was speaking, the question shouldn’t have been why was she disinvited.
It should have been why is Bill Clinton is headlining events at all.
And boy, is he ever. Clinton has a full social schedule this summer.
...He’ll also make time to host the Clinton Foundation dinner, where tickets range from $2,500 to $100,000 and Shaggy and Sting are scheduled to perform.
Again, he’s almost certainly guilty of actions that would be categorized as harassment in 2018.
The fact that the Lewinsky affair happened as long ago as 1995 is no matter.
Charlie Rose is accused of harassment by several employees dating back to the late 1990s — and he lost his job in November.
People seem curiously willing to hold Clinton to a different standard than other men accused of sexual harassment.
...As recently as 2016, the very liberal Joy Behar was dismissing the women who slept with Clinton as “tramps” on “The View.”..."
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Trump Donates Salary To Veteran Affairs | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images White HouseTrump Donates Salary To Veteran Affairs | The Daily Caller:

"President Donald Trump donates his salary every quarter to a charitable cause, and this quarter, POTUS will be giving his salary to the Department of Veterans Affairs to specifically support their caregiver programs.
The White House announced the donation at Thursday’s press briefing."


Electromagnetic radiation from power lines and phone masts poses 'credible' threat to wildlife, report finds 

See the source imageElectromagnetic radiation from power lines and phone masts poses 'credible' threat to wildlife, report finds :
"Electromagnetic radiation from power lines, wi-fi, phone masts and broadcast transmitters poses a ‘credible’ threat to wildlife, a new report suggests, as environmentalists warned the 5G roll out could cause greater harm.
An analysis of 97 studies by the EU-funded review body EKLIPSE concluded that radiation is a potential risk to insect and bird orientation and plant health.
However the charity Buglife warned that despite good evidence of the harms there was little research ongoing to assess the impact, or apply pollution limits..."
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Why Are So Many People Moving Out Of California?

Why Are So Many People Moving Out Of California?
Image result for movin on out"In recent years, the number of people moving away from the state of California has greatly outnumbered the number of people moving into the state.  
Reasons for the mass exodus include rising crime, the worst traffic in the western world, a growing homelessness epidemic, wildfires, earthquakes and crazy politicians that do some of the stupidest things imaginable.  
But for most families, the decision to leave California comes down to one basic factor…
Money..."
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#1 This day 1967-----The Young Rascals - Groovin' (1967)

University of Michigan's Diversity Office Has an $11 Million Payroll | Breitbart

University of Michigan's Diversity Office Has an $11 Million Payroll | Breitbart:
"New research into the University of Michigan reveals that the flagship institution’s diversity office has an $11 million payroll.

Sorry, I underestimated @UMich's army of diversity, equity and inclusion bureaucrats. Additional research reveals a staff count of more than 70, total annual payroll with benefits +$9M (22 with +$100K salaries). @CHSommers @HMDatMI @CollegeFix pic.twitter.com/GrPOhIIVcq
Did more research and found that the UM army of diversity bureaucrats is even larger, it's closer to 100 staff with a payroll of $11M (with benefits). pic.twitter.com/8nZNwov7sM...
The research was conducted by American Enterprise Institute Scholar Mark J. Perry, who tweeted on Wednesday that the University of Michigan’s diversity office has approximately 100 staffers and a payroll of $11 million before benefits.
See the source imageBreitbart News reported on Wednesday that the recently appointed Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at the public Ohio University will make almost $200,000 per year. Breitbart News reported in November 2016 that the University of Michigan’s chief diversity officer pulls in $385,000 annually, more than double that of the average diversity chief at other public universities around the country.
 The average annual salary for a chief diversity officer at a public university is a whopping $175,000..."
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Jeff Sessions ends Obama-era 'de facto' court amnesty for illegal immigrants - Washington Times

Jeff Sessions ends Obama-era 'de facto' court amnesty for illegal immigrants - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images jeff sessions"Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a new directive to immigration judges Thursday telling them they can no longer shunt deportation cases off onto permanent wait-lists and leave illegal immigrants free to roam the U.S.
Known as administrative closure, the wait-list move had become a favorite tactic of the Obama administration, serving to protect low-priority illegal immigrants from deportation.
Rather than pursue those cases, government lawyers would propose — and judges would grant — administrative closure, shipping more than 200,000 cases to the suspension list in what analysts said became a “de facto” amnesty."

US Births Dip To 30-Year Low - Slashdot

US Births Dip To 30-Year Low - Slashdot:
"An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR:
Image result for US Births Dip To 30-Year LowThe birthrate fell for nearly every group of women of reproductive age in the U.S. in 2017, reflecting a sharp drop that saw the fewest newborns since 1978, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
...The results put the U.S. further away from a viable replacement rate -- the standard for a generation being able to replicate its numbers.
"The rate has generally been below replacement since 1971," according to the report from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
"The decline in the rate from 2016 to 2017 was the largest single-year decline since 2010," the CDC said.
The 2017 numbers also represent a 10-year fall from 2007, when the U.S. finally broke its post-World War baby boom record, with more than 4.3 million births."

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History for May 19

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History for May 19 - On-This-Day.com:
Johns Hopkins 1795 - entrepreneur, philanthropist, mosted noted for the creation of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Ho Chi Minh (Nguyen Sinh Cung) 1890 - North Vietnamese Communist revolutionary, prime minister and president, Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) 1925 - African-American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist
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Francis Scobee (Francis Richard "Dick" Scobee) 1939 - Astronaut, killed commanding the Space Shuttle Challenger, Pete Townshend 1945 - Musician (The Who), David Helfgott 1947 - Concert pianist
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1536 - Anne Boleyn, the second wife of England's King Henry VIII, was beheaded after she was convicted of adultery.
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1921 - The U.S. Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, which established national quotas for immigrants.
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1926 - Benito Mussolini announced that democracy was deceased. Rome became a fascist state.
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1935 - T.E. Lawrence "Lawrence of Arabia" died from injuries in a motorcycle crash in England.
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1958 - Canada and the U.S. formally established the North American Air Defense Command.
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1974 - Erno Rubik invented the puzzle what would later become known as the Rubik's Cube.
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1992 - U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle criticized the CBS sitcom "Murphy Brown" for having its title character decide to bear a child out of wedlock.
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1992 - In Massapequa, NY, Mary Jo Buttafuoco was shot and seriously wounded by Amy Fisher. Fisher was her husband Joey's teen-age lover.
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Friday, May 18, 2018

Report: IG refers FBI, Justice officials for criminal prosecution

Report: IG refers FBI, Justice officials for criminal prosecution:
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"State Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has found “reasonable grounds” for believing the FBI and the Justice Department violated federal criminal law in their handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, according to investigative reporter Paul Sperry.
Horowitz, who informed members of Congress Wednesday that his draft report has been completed, has referred his findings to John W. Huber, the U.S. attorney in Utah, for possible criminal prosecution, Sperry said"


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Evolution's Worst Mistake? How About External Testicles?

Evolution's Worst Mistake? How About External Testicles?
"EVOLUTION is a work in progress, so it’s hardly surprising that some of the features it has built into the human body are still far from optimal.
Image result for kicked in the ballsAnd of all those features, one of the hardest to explain is also one of the most conspicuous: external testicles.
There’s no good reason sperm development needs lower temperatures.
It’s just a fluke, an example of poor design.
From an evolutionary standpoint, after all, testicles are the most important thing about a man — without them, he wouldn’t exist at all.
And there they are, just sitting out in the open. 
Exposed. 
Vulnerable. 
What kind of design is this?...
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People more miserable in cities: Study | Canoe

People more miserable in cities: Study | Canoe:
"Heaven is wide open spaces — at least, it is for most people, according to a massive new data set of happiness in Canada.
A team of happiness researchers at the Vancouver School of Economics and McGill University recently published a working paper on the geography of well-being in Canada. 
They compiled 400,000 responses to a pair of national Canadian surveys, allowing them to parse out distinctions in well-being at the level of more than 1,200 communities representing the country’s entire geography.
They were able to cross-reference the well-being responses with other survey data, as well as figures from the Canadian census, to see what sorts of characteristics were associated with happiness at the community level: 
Are happier communities richer, for instance? 
Are the people there more educated? 
Do they spend more time in church?
Their chief finding is a striking association between population density — the concentration of people in a given area — and happiness. 
When the researchers ranked all 1,215 communities by average happiness, they found that average population density in the 20% most miserable communities was more than eight times greater than in the happiest 20% of communities.
“Life is significantly less happy in urban areas,” the paper concluded...
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Peaceful protest? Hamas admits 50 of 62 ‘martyrs’ were members

Peaceful protest? Hamas admits 50 of 62 ‘martyrs’ were members:

Image result for flickr commons images Jerusalem"Amid global condemnation of Israel for the deaths of Palestinians who tried to breach the Gaza border Monday on the day the U.S. opened a new embassy in Jerusalem, a Hamas official admitted in a television interview that 50 of the claimed 62 casualties were members of the terrorist organization.
The Iran-backed Palestinian Islamic Jihad already has acknowledged that three of the people killed Monday by Israeli forces were members of its Saraya al-Quds military wing.
That means at least 53 of the 62 people alleged to have been killed in border violence were, according to Hamas and Islamic Jihad, members of terror groups, the Times of Israel reported."

Jacques: UM feels a lot like the USSR

Jacques: UM feels a lot like the USSR
"The thought police are alive and well at the University of Michigan.
See the source imageTake a close look at some of the university’s speech policies and you may feel like you’ve been transported back to East Germany or the USSR, where these regimes quashed dissent and were constantly listening for any contrary point of view.
UM’s campus conduct guide includes a “bias response team” that encourages students to report instances of speech they find offensive or troublesome. 
And guess what? 
They are relaying plenty of so-called abuses — anything that rubs against a campus culture that bows to political correctness.
...UM is an egregious example of how public institutions are limiting the free expression and debate of ideas — something that seems in opposition to the whole point of a college campus. 
And it is also creating a climate of suspicion on campus by encouraging students to spy on one another. 
They never know who they can trust..."
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