Ridley’s
Believe It Or Not For June 26, 2019 What a difference over 100,000
apprehensions of illegals a month makes as the Blues and their MSM lackeys have
finally shed their false narrative that the crisis on the border is a Trump
manufactured crisis and have now asserted there is a humanitarian crisis and
have blamed Trump for it and the House response to the Border Patrol’s request
for more agents, judges, and shelters is a $4.8 billion aid bill that does
nothing to allay Border Patrol’s concerns, hinders the building of more
security measures and funds legal services of illegals contesting asylum
denials (Blues won’t admit they are for open borders but all of their acts and
nonacts clearly support that position and all the negative consequences that
stem from it like crime, drugs, gangs, lower wages and employment especially
among blacks and Hispanics); in a Kavanaugh sexual assault déjà vu allegation,
a 75 year old woman E. Jean Carroll, who is promoting her book What Do We Need Men For, has made the
accusation that Trump groped her 23-24 years ago in a York City building but
never reported it until now and admitted to Anderson Cooper that she found the
incident sexy (MSM salivating all open this but looking life fools for rushing
to interview without corroboration); a House Committee led by Rep. Cummings has
issued a subpoena to Kellyanne Conway over alleged Hatch Act violations on
strict party lines other that RINO Amash voting with the Blues setting yet another
battle between the House and president over the applicability of the doctrine
of Executive Privilege and the right of federal employees to voice their
opinions on appearances on news shows; Mueller will testify before Nadler’s
Judiciary Committee on July 27 in what should be an explosive hearing with Reds
primed to exploit the bias of Mueller’s team, the origin of the anti-Trump dossier
and its role in the FISA warrants, and the corruption in the FBI in the Trump
investigation (or as Trump would say witch-hunt); the optics of the failure of
the Blues to act on border security ware starkly portrayed as a man and his
daughter drowned while attempting to cross the Rio Grande (yet another example
of the dangers of a perceived open border presented by Blues to illegals living
in Central America):
Beth
Chapman, the wife of Dog the Bounty Hunter Chapman, is dead from throat cancer
after being put in a medically induced coma several days ago; chilling news to
high taxing, high spending governors like Newsom and Cuomo, low tax states are
ramping up efforts to attract residents from high tax states to move due to the
SALT $10,000 limitation on deductibility on state and local taxes (Newsom’s problem
is exacerbated by his proclivity of spending for benefits to illegal aliens
while the state leads the nation in homelessness); Natalie Harp who has battled
bone cancer most of her life was called up on stage at the Faith and Freedom
Conference that Trump was speaking at to credit Trump for being her Good
Samaritan by passing the Right to Try bill which has given her the ability to
fight her cancer that before had her in a life of pain and confined to a wheel
chair through June 25, 2019 1187 people have been shot in Chicago of
whom 223 have died (what makes the Smollett case so frustrating and why the
appointment of a special prosecutor should be applauded, is that it forced the city of Chicago to
allocate scarce detective resources when in only 9% of the shootings resulting
in murder has a suspect being charged this year).
1. International
Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking—created
by the U.N. General Assembly in 1987 and celebrated on this day since 1989 to
promote awareness of the dangers to users and society of the use of illegal
drugs and the abuse of legal prescription drugs in order to try to reduce the
deaths and other harmful effects arising out of the use or abuse of drugs.
2. World
Refrigeration Day—created by the U.N. due to the support of the American Society
of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers and first celebrated
on this day in 2019; the world would be a much less comfortable place without
the efforts of these professionals in our cars, homes, plants, offices, indoor
places of entertainment or shopping.
3. 1955 Number One Song—the
number one song on this day in 1955 with 7 weeks in that position was “Cherry
Prink (And Apple Blossom White)* by Prado Perez and his Orchestra. Here is a
recording of the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj64NlRnpDY Prado Perez known
as the King of Mambo died at age 72 on September 14, 1989 from a stroke but his
music and Orchestra live on with his son as conductor.
4. Word
of the Day—today’s word of the day as we move from words beginning with “o”
to words beginning with “p” is “perscrutation” which means a thorough
investigation which is what Trump had to endure on the collusion delusion and
Hillary did not on her illegal private server she used to hide classified information.
5. No
Longest Yard:—celebrating the birth on this day in 1980 of noted quarterback
Michael Vick whose promising career with the Atlanta Falcons was put on with a
23 month suspension due to sentencing to federal prison for dog fighting matches
in 2007 with no football played there ala Burt Reynolds as Paul Crewe in The Longest Yard. He bounced back after
release to play with the Philadelphia Eagles (Comeback Player of the Year 2010),
New York Jets and ending with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2015, with a record
for rushing yards by a quarterback of 6,130 yards.
As always,
I hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, a music link to Prado
Perez, 5 factoids of interest for this day in history, the fact that you approach
problems with perscrutaton to find the solutions thereto, a quote by James
Watson on the benefits of the Human Genome Project, secure in the knowledge
that if you want to find a gift for any memorable events like college
graduations, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the
Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price
tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for
details.
On
this day
in:
a. 1948 William Shockley
filed a patent for the grown-junction transistor, the first bi-polar
transistor.
b. 1974 the
Universal Product Code on a package of Wrigley Chewing Gum was scanned for the
first time at the Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio.
c. 2000 the Human Genome
Project announced a “rough draft” of the sequence.
d. 2003 SCOTUS ruled in
the case of Lawrence v. Texas that the prohibition of homosexual
activity between consenting adults is unconstitutional.
e. 2015 SCOTUS ruled in
the case of Obergefell v. Hodges that the Equal Protection and Due
Process Clauses of the 14th Amendment guarantee the right of same
sex couples to marry.
Reflections on benefits of
the Human Genome Project: “The ever quickening advances of science made
possible by the success of the Human Genome Project will also soon let us see
the essences of mental disease. Only after we understand them at the genetic
level can we rationally seek out appropriate therapies for such illnesses as
schizophrenia and bipolar disease.” James D. Watson the co-discoverer along
with Francis Crick of DNA
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June
26, 2019 Michael P. Ridley aka the Alaskanpoet
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