Two people are dead after heavy rain poured into Las Vegas casinos and flooded streets Thursday night in the wettest monsoon season in a decade, according to Clark County officials.
Month: August 2022
Americans for Tax Reforms – by Mike Palicz
Below is the list of tax increases included in Democrats’ tax-and-spend spree now passed by both the Senate and House: Continue reading “List of Tax Hikes Just Passed by Democrats”
The next food insecurity problem that may impact the way Americans eat could be an emerging potato shortage that began last year when yields were depressed due to a heatwave, according to Boise State Public Radio. Continue reading “Potato Shortage Emerges In Idaho As Prices Surge At Supermarkets”
TGP reported previously that Liz Cheney’s husband is a partner at a law firm that represents companies linked to China’s military. Come to find out this same law firm represents creepy sick Hunter Biden. Continue reading “Liz Cheney’s Husband’s Law Firm Not Only Represents Companies Linked to China’s Military, the Firm with Close Ties to Democrats Represents Hunter Biden Too”
A man lit his car on fire and drove into the vehicle barricade at the US Capitol at 4:00 AM.
The man started shooting before killing himself. Continue reading “Man Sets Car On Fire — Drives Through Barricade — Fires On US Capitol — Kills Himself”
Megadrought may be the main weather concern across the West right now amid the constant threat of wildfires and earthquakes. But a new study warns another crisis is looming in California: “Megafloods.” Continue reading “Experts warn California of a disaster ‘larger than any in world history.’ It’s not an earthquake.”
The Ohio gunman who was killed after trying to enter a Cincinnati FBI office was a Navy vet who was known to the government.
Ricky Shiffer had top secret clearance when he was in the Navy. The 42-year-old was assigned to the USS Columbia after enlisting in June 1998 and was in charge of overseeing equipment associated with missiles and torpedoes: “Shiffer had to be eligible for top secret clearance in his job as an E-5,” a Navy spokesperson told NBC News. Continue reading “Gunman who was killed after trying to enter the Cincinnati FBI office was a Navy veteran with top secret clearance. He was also at the Capitol riot.”
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) reacted to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimating that the increased IRS enforcement in the Inflation Reduction Act will result in people making less than $400,000 paying $20 billion in new taxes by pointing out that Senate Democrats rejected an amendment to prevent increased audits of people making less than $400,000 because it’s “their intention” to raise taxes on those making less than $400,000. Continue reading “Scalise: Dems ‘Guaranteed’ Non-Wealthy Will See Increased Taxes and Voted Against Preventing It”
Arizona began moving in shipping containers to close a 1,000-foot gap in the border wall near the southern Arizona farming community of Yuma on Friday, with officials saying they were acting to stop migrants after repeated, unfulfilled promises from the Biden administration to block off the area. Continue reading “Arizona Governor Doug Ducey starts building $6m makeshift border wall”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
New York, NY — Eight minutes — this is the amount of time multiple officers and a captain stood by and watched as 18-year-old Nicholas Feliciano wrapped a homemade noose around his neck and proceeded to hang himself in a jail cell. More than a half dozen officers and jail staff did nothing as he hung from his neck, flailed around before going completely limp. Continue reading “More Than a Half-dozen Officers Stood and Watched for 8 Minutes as a Teen Hung Himself”
On the same day that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased COVID-19 guidelines, the Food and Drug Administration issued a statement warning that at-home rapid antigen tests can deliver false negative results and people who need tests should should plan to do so more than once to make sure they are not “unknowingly spreading the SARS-CoV-2 virus to others.” Continue reading “The FDA recommends repeated at-home COVID tests to avoid false negatives”
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A diesel pipeline in Wyoming owned by a company that’s being sued by federal prosecutors over previous spills in two other states cracked open and released more than 45,000 gallons (205,000 liters) of fuel, state regulators and a company representative disclosed Friday. Continue reading “Pipeline break spills 45,000 gallons of diesel in Wyoming”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly released new guidelines on the COVID vaccination status this week. Continue reading “CDC Quietly Drops Vaccine-Status Discrimination – Finally Admits Their Vaccines Do Not Prevent Anyone from Getting or Spreading the Virus”
Occidental Observer – by Prof. Andrew Fraser
According to the OED, a “mythos” is a “traditional or recurrent narrative theme or pattern; a standard plot in literature.” For many, the Holocaust Mythos conjures up the hope of universal redemption from the absolute evils of racism, anti-Semitism, and militant White nationalism. Arising out of the allegedly planned extermination of the Jewish people by “Nazi” Germany and its collaborators, the story has acquired canonical status in officially-constructed “memory cultures” throughout the West. Continue reading “Canada Outlaws “Condoning, Denying or Downplaying” the Holocaust Mythos: Jewish Political Theology Enshrined in the Criminal Code”
The growing rental crisis in the U.S. has shown no signs of stopping.
That was the topic of a new Bloomberg report this week that highlighted the stories of numerous Americans struggling to meet their rental obligations. Continue reading “Rent Is Becoming A Crisis In The U.S.”
Purpose: To examine Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and hepatitis B neonatal vaccination. Results: 170 reports related to neonatal hepatitis B vaccination were filed with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) during 1992-2002. Of the 38 (22.4%) death reports, 29
were unexplained; 24 were classified as SIDS in the United States National Vital Statistics, and 4 were attributed to unknown causes. Conclusion: A
systematic review of neonatal SIDS and other unexpected infant deaths following the initial dose of hepatitis B vaccination should be undertaken at
the international level.
Why case-control studies showed no association between Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and vaccinations
Several case-control studies have frequently been cited to support the notion that vaccinations are not a risk factor of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). However, their findings are neither confirmed nor refuted by valid comparisons of incidence of SIDS in vaccinated infants to that
reported in never vaccinated infants.
When the COP26 climate conference took place in Scotland last year, participants got something they probably hadn’t seen before — menus that listed the carbon footprint for every item on offer, from salads and vegetarian sandwiches (per A Recipe for Change) to fish and chips (1.1 kg of carbon per A Recipe for Change) and Scottish beef burgers (3.9 kg of carbon, per A Recipe for Change). Continue reading “Carbon Food Labels May Be Coming. Here’s What They Mean”