https://www.newsmax.com/us/abortion-americans-pregnancy-poll/2021/01/27/id/1007509/?oRef=mixi
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In this episode, I discuss the unbelievable story of Gamestop, a story that has Wall Street elites in meltdown mode. I also address the need for conservatives to emulate leftist tactics to win the ideological battle.
News Picks:
- The fascinating story about Gamestop.
- Boycott Katie Couric is trending after her offensive comments about Republicans.
- Blockchain technology has the potential to stop tech censorship.
- Experts agree, big tech could be in for a tough legal fight.
- Victory. Federal judge blocks the Biden scheme to stop deportations.
- Newsweek gets busted trying to rewrite history.
- Respected economist completely destroys the Washington Post claim about the Trump economy.
- “Journalists” against free speech.
Biden: 'We Can't Wait Any Longer' to Address Climate Crisis
WH Suspends Some Weapons Exports
Deportation Order Blocked by Law That Hindered Trump
Rubio Calls for Consensus on Dealing With China |
Biden's Asia Czar Served on CCP-Influenced Nonprofit
Yellen Talks Digital Taxes With UK, Germany in Initial Calls
Biden Ousts Trump Loyalists, Fills Gigs at Rapid Pace
WH Working to Build Support for Recovery Plan
Biden Administration Puts Hold on Some Weapons Exports
Mark Meadows: Biden 'Putting America Last' With Orders
U.S. retail trade groups are calling on Congress to introduce legislation to end forced labor in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region as the issue gains more international visibility. Groups including the National Retail Federation, U.S. Fashion Industry Association, and...... [Full Story]
Religious Liberty Advocates Fear 'Tumultuous Days' Under Biden
Advocates for religious liberty are warning about President Joe [Full Story]
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 600 points in [Full Story]
Capitol Hill
GameStop Stock Surge Makes It’s Way Into the Press Briefing Room
Senate Dems Pivot to Reconciliation to Sidestep GOP
GOP Lawmakers Request Briefing on National Guard Presence at Capitol Amid Plans to Keep Them There Until March
GOP Retirements May Make Senate Even Friendlier to Trumpism
Gov. Cuomo: Incompetent Government Kills People
Tulsi Gabbard Calls on Biden to Take Action Against “Domestic Enemies” Adam Schiff, John Brennan, and Big Tech
Judge Rules Virginia Board of Elections’ Late Absentee Mail-In Ballot Rule Was Illegal
Press Sec Psaki: Biden Can Unify With Trump Supporters While Impeachment Trial Goes On
Flashback: Biden Spoke Out Against Excessive Executive Orders in October
Culture War
Dem Politician Attempts to Recite Pledge of Allegiance With Mixed Results
Chicago Teachers Union Releases Bizarre Dance Video to Protest Reopening
YouTube “Indefinitely” Suspends Trump
Biden Will Likely Open the Borders Himself if He Can’t Get Congress to Do It
Goya Foods Votes to Ban Their CEO From Media Appearances
Newsweek Edits Article From 2015 to Support Hit Piece on Tom Cotton
Literary Agency Drops Agent Because She Had a Parler Account
Teachers Unions Are Holding Children’s Education Hostage
Leftist Groups Pressure Companies to Not Hire Former Trump Officials
Poll: Most Voters Aware Media Will Be Friendlier to Biden Than Trump
Politico Employees Continue Melting Down Over Publishing Ben Shapiro
Economy
A “One Size Fits All” Minimum Wage Makes No Sense
European Central Bank Creates Climate Team to Shift to “Greener” Monetary Policy
Home Prices Rose 9.5% in November, One of the Highest Gains on Record
AMC the Latest Stock to Surge After Being Targeted by Reddit Traders
Consumer Confidence Slightly Ticks Upward in January
Jerome Powell Leads Charge to Scale Back Fed’s QE Program
Cryptocurrencies Saw Record Inflows Last Week
Short Sellers Lose Over $90 Billion in January
Dems Introduce Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 by 2025
Biden’s Efforts to Garner Bipartisan Support for $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Are Failing
Swamp Watch
Foreign National Pleads Guilty to Stealing Govt. Records to Launder Fraudulent Citizenship Applications
DoJ Says Sedition Charges Coming Against Capitol Rioters Very Soon
Former White House Stenographer Says Biden’s Cognitive Abilities Are 50% of What They Used to Be
Declassified Memos Reveal: FBI Knew DOJ Was Preparing to Fire Comey Before Trump Ordered It
California Is Hiding the Data They Used to Justify Lockdowns
California Unemployment Fraud Scandal Totals at Least $11 Billion – Another $20 Billion Under Scrutiny
Eric Holder Urges Dems to Pack the Supreme Court
California Governor Attempts to Deny Sudden Reversal on Lockdowns Is Politically Motivated
Coronavirus
Fauci Now Backs Wearing Two Masks as “Common Sense”
Press Sec Psaki Contradicts Biden on When U.S. Will be Inoculated Against Coronavirus
CDC Publishers New Paper Making Case for Schools Returning to In-Person Learning
New Zealand to Keep Borders Shut for Most of the Year
CVS Completes First Round of Coronavirus Vaccinations at 8,000 U.S. Nursing Homes
Global Coronavirus Cases Top 100 Million
Johnson & Johnson Expects Data From Vaccine Trial Next Week
Fauci Wants People to Stop Wasting Time Asking Him About Trump
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Power shedding in Melbourne when a 38c (100f) day turns into an overnight low of 27c (81f). Dan Andrews has turned a once energy rich state with a steady, cheap supply into an expensive and delicate energy poor state which does not sustain industry. People cannot afford to work in Victoria because of Dan Andrews and ALP AGW alarmism. It is summer. What are people to do? Soak their night clothes in water as was done when Melbourne was known as Batman? Will China want to invest in Australia if Premiers like Dan Andrews wreck their economies?
Meanwhile Dan Andrews has no problem spending money. A Gay Pride parade, which has every right to exist so long as it fulfils a need and has a purpose, like being profitable, is being given $600k by Andrews. I'll march fully clothed for half that. People would pay me to march clothed, fearing the alternative.
CNN has been seen using the same girl child model in separate 'tragedies' regarding refugees. She is seen needing rescue by three different men in three separate incidents. Surely the world's unluckiest child? CNN should write a report on her.
We know how to cure addiction in most cases. And it is not harm minimisation. Because addiction is not, and should not be normal. It involves connecting people with loved ones.
I have set up a crowdfunding account at gofundme.com/abeueaec
There is no obligation on anyone, but I thank those who contribute and promise to give larger donors thanks in either my secular work or religious work, depending on preference.
The ALP and media have covered up the abuses. Worth remembering as we approach election later this year.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility
On this day in 1820, Antarctica was discovered by a Russian expedition. In 1887, in Fort Keogh, Montana, a snowstorm provided a snow flake 38cm by 20cm, the largest ever recorded. In 1922, the Knickerbocker Storm in Washington DC's biggest snowfall resulted in The Knickerbocker Theatre roof collapsing and killing 98 and wounding 133 more. In 1977, the Great Lakes Blizzard of '77 would result in 10 feet of snow in upstate New York and surrounding areas. In 2006, the roof of the Katowice International fair in Poland collapsed from weight of snow, killing 65 and also injuring 170 more. Maybe it is time to admit that these are weather events, not evidence of climate change.
In 1077, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV had overstepped his mark in trying to appoint priests, rather than letting the Pope Gregory VII do it. Henry renounced Gregory, and Gregory excommunicated Henry for a year, which was then going to be made permanent. Henry discovered he needed Gregory, so he walked to Canossa and waited at the gate for three days in blizzard conditions to humble himself. Henry was successful on this day. In 1393, King Charles VI of France nearly died when dancers caught fire in a performance, the earliest record of MJ? In 1547, Henry VIII died, leaving his 9 yo son, Edward VI as the first Protestant king of England. In 1754, Horace Walpole coined the word 'serendipity' by writing to his friend, Horace Mann and using the word. In 1813, Pride and Prejudice was published for the first time, although Jane Austen had begun the work in 1796 (age 21) and finished it in 1797.In 1871, France lost a battle against Prussia in Paris. In 1896, Walter Arnold of Kent, a noted Hoon, became the first person convicted of speeding. He was fined 1 shilling plus costs for travelling at 8 mph, which was four times the 2mph limit. In 1909, US troops left Cuba, but retained GITMO. In 1917, municipally owned street cars were used in San Francisco. In 1956, Elvis Presley was first seen on tv. In 1958, Lego was first produced, and the Goon show was last produced. In 1964, Breshnev's Soviet's shot down an unarmed trainer of LBJ's US. It was over East Germany. In 1986, Space Shuttle Challenger blew up on take off.
I'm against a separate constitution for Aboriginal peoples. Some good people are for it. I am against it for the same reason I oppose all forms of bureaucratic assignation of race. Partly because I am a mutt without a broad discernible back ground. Partly because of historical abuses of process. Partly because I don't trust government to do anything worthwhile very well. I recognise that Aboriginal peoples have powerful needs. In the past, authorities have tried to help, and there is a campaign at the moment to smear those good people who tried to help those in need. In some ways, the call for constitutional change is an extension of the sorry campaign. I believe that it is better to put such campaigns in the past and let healing begin. But, there is reason why some want change. I just don't feel it is a good reason. I support cultural assets. Race is rarely that.
In 1813, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was first published in the United Kingdom. 1820, a Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Petrovich Lazarevdiscovered the Antarctic continent, approaching the Antarctic coast. 1821, Alexander Island was first discovered by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen. 1846, the Battle of Aliwal, India, was won by British troops commanded by Sir Harry Smith. 1851, Northwestern University became the first chartered university in Illinois. 1855, a locomotive on the Panama Canal Railway, ran from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean for the first time. 1871, Franco-Prussian War: the Siege of Paris ended in French defeat and an armistice. 1878, Yale Daily News became the first daily college newspaper in the United States. 1887, in a snowstorm at Fort Keogh, Montana, the world's largest snowflakes were reported, 15 inches (38 cm) wide and 8 inches (20 cm) thick. 1896, Walter Arnold of East Peckham, Kent became the first person to be convicted of speeding. He was fined 1 shilling, plus costs, for speeding at 8 mph (13 km/h), thus exceeding the contemporary speed limit of 2 mph (3.2 km/h).
In 1902, the Carnegie Institution of Washington was founded in Washington, D.C. with a $10 million gift from Andrew Carnegie. 1908, members of the Portuguese Republican Party failed in their attempted coup d'état against the administrative dictatorship of Prime Minister João Franco. 1909, United States troops left Cuba with the exception of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base after being there since the Spanish–American War. 1915, an act of the U.S. Congresscreated the United States Coast Guard as a branch of the United States Armed Forces. 1917, municipally-owned streetcars took to the streets of San Francisco. 1918, Finnish Civil War: Rebels seized control of the capital, Helsinki, and members of the Senate of Finland went underground. 1922, Knickerbocker Storm, Washington D.C.'s biggest snowfall, caused the city's greatest loss of life when the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed. 1932, Japanese forces attacked Shanghai. 1933, the name Pakistan was coined by Choudhry Rahmat Ali Khan and was accepted by the Indian Muslims who then thereby adopted it further for the Pakistan Movement seeking independence. 1934, the first ski tow in the United States began operation in Vermont. 1935, Iceland became the first Western country to legalise therapeutic abortion. 1938, the World Land Speed Record on a public road is broken by Rudolf Caracciola in the Mercedes-Benz W195 at a speed of 432.7 kilometres per hour (268.9 mph). 1941, Franco-Thai War: Final air battle of the conflict. A Japanese-mediated armistice went into effect later in the day. 1945, World War II: Supplies began to reach the Republic of China over the newly reopened Burma Road.
In 1956, Elvis Presley made his first US television appearance 1958, the Lego company patented the design of its Lego bricks, still compatible with bricks produced today. Also 1958, the last episode of the British radio comedy programme The Goon Show was broadcast. 1960, the National Football League announced expansion teams for Dallas to start in the 1960 NFL season and Minneapolis-St. Paul for 1961 NFL season. 1964, an unarmed USAF T-39 Sabreliner on a training mission was shot down over Erfurt, East Germany, by a Soviet MiG-19. 1965, the current design of the Flag of Canada was chosen by an act of Parliament. 1977, the first day of the Great Lakes Blizzard of 1977 which dumped 10 feet (3.0 m) of snow in one-day in Upstate New York, with Buffalo, Syracuse, Watertown, and surrounding areas most affected. 1979, CBS News Sunday Morning debuted with original host and co-creator Charles Kuralt. 1979, Pope John Paul II started his first pastoral visit to Mexico.
In 1980, USCGC Blackthorn collided with the tanker Capricorn while leaving Tampa, Florida and capsized killing 23 Coast Guard crew members. 1981, Ronald Reagan lifted remaining domestic petroleum price and allocation controls in the United States helping to end the 1979 energy crisis and begin the 1980s oil glut. 1982, US Army general James L. Dozier was rescued by Italian anti-terrorism forces from captivity by the Red Brigades. 1984, Tropical Storm Domoina made landfall in southern Mozambique, eventually causing 214 deaths and some of the most severe flooding so far recorded in the region. 1985, Supergroup USA for Africa (United Support of Artists for Africa) recorded the hit single We Are the World, to help raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief. 1986, Space Shuttle program: STS-51-L mission – Space Shuttle Challenger exploded after liftoff killing all seven astronauts on board. 1988, in R. v. Morgentaler the Supreme Court of Canada struck down all anti-abortion laws, effectively allowing abortions in Canada in all 9 months of pregnancy. 2002, TAME Flight 120, a Boeing 727-100 crashed in the Andes mountains in southern Colombia killing 92. 2006, the roof of one of the buildings at the Katowice International Fair in Chorzów/Katowice, Poland, collapsed due to the weight of snow, killing 65 and injuring more than 170 others. 2010, five murderers of President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh were hanged.
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Today's reading: Exodus 16-18, Matthew 18:1-20 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible Gateway
Today's Old Testament reading: Exodus 16-18
Manna and Quail
Today's New Testament reading: Matthew 18:1-20
The Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven
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I am a decent man and don't care for the abuse given me. I created a video raising awareness of anti police feeling among western communities. I chose the senseless killing of Nicola Cotton, a Louisiana policewoman who joined post Katrina, to highlight the issue. I did this in order to get an income after having been illegally blacklisted from work in NSW for being a whistleblower. I have not done anything wrong. Local council appointees refused to endorse my work, so I did it for free. Youtube's Adsence refused to allow me to profit from their marketing it. Meanwhile, I am hostage to abysmal political leadership and hopeless journalists. My shopfront has opened on Facebook.
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I am publishing a book called Bread of Life: January.
Bread of Life is a daily bible quote with a layman's understanding of the meaning. I give one quote for each day, and also a series of personal stories illustrating key concepts eg Who is God? What is a miracle? Why is there tragedy?
January is the first of the anticipated year-long work of thirteen books. One for each month and the whole year. It costs to publish. It (Kindle version) should retail at about $2US online, but the paperback version would cost more, according to production cost.If you have a heart for giving, I fundraise at gofund.me/27tkwuc (Gofundme finished the fund raiser, 2017)
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Editorials will appear in the "History in a Year by the Conservative Voice" series, starting with August, September, October, or at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/1482020262/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_dVHPub0MQKDZ4 The kindle version is cheaper, but the soft back version allows a free kindle version.
The Amazon Author Page for David Ball
UK .. http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B01683ZOWG
French .. http://www.amazon.fr/-/e/B01683ZOWG
Japan .. http://www.amazon.co.jp/-/e/B01683ZOWG
German .. http://www.amazon.de/-/e/B01683ZOWG
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Other Stuff
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I'm now on MAGAbook to sidestep FB censorship
https://www.magabook.com/register?invite=11673951025fadd3f055eca4.00045664
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I'm looking for former students to endorse me
https://www.superprof.com.au/write-recommendation-13371374-1cc2cf0f56166c9b04ad4097fc7d0b67.html
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