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Tiny Hats of Air Could Give 'Scuba-Diving' Lizards a Fighting Chance
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One In Four Democrats Believe America Would Be “Better Off” If Trump Had Been Murdered, Same Number “Not Sure” — Poll
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One In Four Democrats Believe America Would Be “Better Off” If Trump Had Been Murdered, Same Number “Not Sure” — Poll

The following article, One In Four Democrats Believe America Would Be “Better Off” If Trump Had Been Murdered, Same Number “Not Sure” — Poll, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. I have said for years that liberalism is an ideology of insane bloodthirsty rage and hate.  A new Rasmussen poll would seem to prove that assertion correct.  According to the poll, 28 percent of Democrats, more than one in four, say America would be better off if former President Donald Trump were murdered. Twenty-four percent … Continue reading One In Four Democrats Believe America Would Be “Better Off” If Trump Had Been Murdered, Same Number “Not Sure” — Poll ...
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Today's country sucks with people like Beyonce, Nas, jelly Roll and a whole bunch of others. So, I'm posting classic/traditional country music!!

Rex Elvie Allen Jr. (born August 23, 1947)[1] is an American country music singer. He is the son of Rex Allen.

Tonight's double shot of great country music!

Rex Allen Jr. - Dream on Texas Ladies 1984



Rex Allen, Jr. "I'm Getting Good at Missing You (Solitaire)"-1977





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"Lonely Street" is a 1956 song written by Carl Belew, Kenny Sowder, and W.S. Stevenson. Rex Allen, Jr. on his 1977 album, The Best of Rex. His recording got to number 8 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart



"Me and My Broken Heart" is a song recorded by Rex Allen Jr., which he released in 1979



"The Air That I Breathe" is a ballad written by the British-Gibraltarian singer-songwriter Albert Hammond and the English songwriter Mike Hazlewood. Rex Allen Jr. in 1983; this version was released for the country music market. Allen's version peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in December 1983



Rex Allen Jr. singing "Drink It Down Lady"-1980



Rex Allen, Jr - Cowboy In A Three Piece Business Suit-



Rex Allen Jr. singing Play Me No Sad Songs-1976



Rex Allen Jr "The Last of the Silver Screen Cowboys"-1981

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One In Four Democrats Believe America Would Be “Better Off” If Trump Had Been Murdered, Same Number “Not Sure” — Poll
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One In Four Democrats Believe America Would Be “Better Off” If Trump Had Been Murdered, Same Number “Not Sure” — Poll

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The Band member Robbie Robertson called a musical “brother”
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The Band member Robbie Robertson called a musical “brother”

A wonderful connection. The post The Band member Robbie Robertson called a musical “brother” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Witches Are Always Queer
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Witches Are Always Queer

I’m not much of a movie person. I haven’t seen a TV show since Disney decided its Mysterious Benedict Society was simply too good to get a season three; and the last film I saw was Fiddler on the Roof over Christmas. (You read that right. It’s been 10 months.)  That makes me a rather bad person to review films.  But this isn’t really a review, because that would require that I actually watched the film — or in this case, the TV series — and I have no intention of doing that for Marvel’s Agatha All Along, which released its first two episodes today.  Once upon a time, Marvel films were decently good. In high school, I enjoyed Captain America, and I still find the modern Spider-Man films with Tom Holland funny and relatable (the older ones were better in terms of emotional storytelling; Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone felt more mature than Holland and Zendaya).  Over the last couple of years, Marvel has released woke propaganda piece after woke propaganda piece in the form of endless rambling TV shows with plotlines that move at the pace of a snail and films like The Marvels, where the writers prioritize woke evangelism over good writing and give characters embarrassingly cheesy lines as a result. And then there’s Agatha All Along. Sure it’s woke, but it’s more than that.  Take, for instance, the interview clip in which actress Sasheer Zamata, who plays one of the witches in the series, affirms that Agatha is the “gayest project Marvel has ever done.” She tells a reporter from Variety that “Witches are queer inherently, just because we are outcast and, like, set aside for many reasons.” Those 30 seconds set warning bells off in my head. And the trailer confirmed them.  Yes, this is supposed to be a Halloween-themed thriller. I know. Witches are in season, just like jack-o-lanterns and ghosts. But witches are involved with the demonic, and if the trailer is anything to go by, the series will feature necromancy, rituals, covens, and fiery dragons. And I’m not sure that it’s accidental.  In her book, The Anti-Mary Exposed, Carrie Gress quotes at length from Mallory Millett’s account of her sister’s involvement with second-wave feminism in the late 1960s and early ’70s. At one point, Mallory and a friend stopped by her sister Kate’s loft apartment in New York on a Halloween night to discover the famous feminist and 11 other women in the midst of a satanic ritual complete with a live, 10-foot boa constrictor.  These were the same women who promised, in 1969, to destroy the American patriarchy and monogamy by promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality.  There’s no doubt that Agatha All Along will echo those themes, and it isn’t trying to hide the demonic connection. Again, I know, this is Halloween. But maybe I don’t want a celebration of satanic rituals on my TV screen? Just like I don’t want the Paris Olympics to parody the Last Supper with an LGBTQ+ display during the opening ceremony.  It’s not that having dragons, demons, and witches in stories is a bad thing, it’s that portraying them as an intrinsically good thing — as the protagonist — to champion the LGBTQ+ agenda is a problem. Our fairy tales should, in the words of G. K. Chesterton, teach us to defeat dragons, not to become them.  Like most (if not all) of Marvel’s TV series, Agatha will probably be a flop. Time and time again, it’s been obvious that audiences simply aren’t interested in entertainment that pushes woke propaganda and tries to normalize promiscuous behavior. Hollywood, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to care, and it’s remarkable that it’s willing to admit — even if it’s in a backhanded way — that the demonic is closely tied to its woke agenda.  After all, “witches are queer inherently.”   READ MORE: Hillary Clinton Stokes the Fires of Anti-Trump Demagoguery Here’s How We Revive the American Dream The post Witches Are Always Queer appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Real Relationship Between Trump-Style Tariffs and Economic Growth
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The Real Relationship Between Trump-Style Tariffs and Economic Growth

In recent years, there has been a resurgence of the idea that protective tariffs can restore America’s economic greatness, based on the interpretation that they fueled our growth in the 19th century and can do so again in the 21st century. This claim isn’t just wrong; it’s dangerous. Take recent comments by the conservative pundit Oren Cass, who said “the way America went from colonial backwater to this globe-spanning industrial colossus was not free markets and free trade. It was aggressive protection of our domestic market.” Former President Donald Trump echoes similar ideas in his many pronouncements about why, if he’s reelected, tariffs will be a big and important tool to revitalize America’s economy. At a superficial level, it’s easy to see how someone could think tariffs promote domestic growth. As the Cato Institute’s Scott Lincicome rightly notes, “the issue [is] a classic case of correlation versus causation: Because tariffs were high during a period of rapid American growth and industrialization, so the argument goes, the former caused the latter.” Yet correlation isn’t causation. Tariffs weren’t the cause of American prosperity. Not even close. To begin, economist and trade historian Douglas Irwin points out that “rather than higher tariffs causing higher growth, the relationship could be spurious: land-abundant countries relied on customs duties to raise government revenue and also enjoyed favorable growth prospects, with little link between the two.” In 19th-century America — about as land-abundant as it got — the sectors that grew the most were services and agriculture, which were not much protected by tariffs. In addition, at the time, the United States was the net beneficiary of foreign capital investment, which resulted in the trade deficits that Trump so hates today. This inflow of global capital contributed to a burst of new technology and ideas, all put to the test in a free market. In other words, despite tariffs on some imported goods, America’s 19th-century economy was extremely open. While Irwin finds that the economic distortions caused by high tariff rates were relatively small, economist Brad DeLong reminds us that the harm (especially on exporting farmers and the domestic producers who had to pay higher prices for imported capital goods) outweighed the benefits to tariff-protected industries. The noneconomic costs of tariffs were also high. Tariffs fueled corruption and other profit seeking with no real value to society. Contributing to the Cato Institute’s “Defending Globalization” project, Phillip Magness writes that “high tariff protectionism continued to attract rent-seeking interest groups. The sheer extravagance of the public corruption around tariff schedule revisions came to a head in the late 19th century, eventually leading reformers to call for the abandonment of a tariff-based revenue system.” (That’s how we got the highly distortive income tax.) Also overlooked by those claiming that 19th-century tariffs made America great is that the country’s biggest import at the time was immigrants, who incurred no tariffs. As economists Cecil Bohanon and T. Norman Van Cott argue in “Tariffs, Immigration, and Economic Insulation,” weighing the impact of tariffs on economic growth without accounting for massive immigration — which increased from about 200,000 individuals a year in 1865 to more than 1,000,000 in 1910 — can only lead to questionable conclusions. They explain that “[t]he impact of high tariffs, clearly an insulating policy, was swamped by free immigration, a quintessential policy of economic openness.” Trump is an avowed restrictionist on both immigration and trade. And so, if a second Trump presidency brings higher tariffs and further immigration restrictions, we won’t be as fortunate as were our 19th century forebears. Making matters worse is that today’s economy is vastly different from that of a century ago. Globalization has interconnected markets and supply chains in unprecedented ways. Half of what Americans import are inputs they use to produce goods domestically. Tariffs on these imports increase production costs, making American products less competitive both at home and abroad. Furthermore, the service sector — comprising industries like technology, finance, and health care — now represents nearly four-fifths of the U.S. economy. These sectors thrive on innovation, skilled labor, and access to global markets, rather than on protectionist policies. Reimagining tariffs as a panacea for economic woes is not only historically inaccurate but economically unsound. The America of the past grew in spite of tariffs, not because of them. If higher tariffs are imposed today, history will not look kindly on those who imposed them. Veronique de Rugy is the George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy and a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. To find out more about Veronique de Rugy and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM The post The Real Relationship Between Trump-Style Tariffs and Economic Growth appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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We Are On The Verge Of “The Big War” In The Middle East, And Behind The Scenes Someone Is Smiling
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We Are On The Verge Of “The Big War” In The Middle East, And Behind The Scenes Someone Is Smiling

After what we have witnessed the past few days, there is no turning back.  Both sides are making final preparations for all-out war, and soon the Middle East will erupt in flames.  Almost a year ago, a lot of people out there didn’t believe me when I explained that the conflict between Israel and Hamas would eventually evolve into “the big war” in the Middle East.  But now there is no denying what is happening.  We really are on the brink of the unthinkable, and as you will see at the end of this article, behind the scenes someone is very happy because things are going exactly as he had hoped. If you tried to write a movie script based on the events that have transpired in the Middle East this week, everyone would reject it for being way too unrealistic.  On Tuesday, thousands of Hezbollah militants were maimed when their pagers exploded, and on Wednesday it was being reported that thousands of “walkie-talkies, solar panels and fingerprint recognition devices” that belonged to members of Hezbollah also exploded… Thousands of walkie-talkies, solar panels and fingerprint recognition devices used by Hezbollah fighters have detonated across Lebanon, killing 14 and wounding hundreds of people including mourners at a funeral, witnesses and security sources have reported. The second wave of carnage comes a day after thousands of exploding pagers used by the group left almost 3,000 people injured and a dozen dead, including civilians and children. Security sources have now confirmed that hand-held radios were purchased by Hezbollah five months ago, at around the same time as the compromised pagers. Lebanese media has also reported that home solar energy systems have blown up in several areas of Beirut. We have never seen anything like this before, and we will probably never see anything like this ever again. On Wednesday, explosions were going off all over Lebanon, and that was especially true in the city of Beirut… Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV reported explosions in multiple areas of Lebanon, and a Hezbollah official told the Associated Press that walkie-talkies used by the group exploded as part of blasts heard in Beirut. Ali Hashem, a journalist based in Lebanon, wrote on X: “Another round of blasts in different areas around south Lebanon and Beirut southern suburb. Devices in cars, motorcycles, and people’s hands are exploding.” It comes after videos from Beirut’s southern suburbs showed people lying on the pavement with wounds on their hands or near their trouser pockets. Can you imagine the paranoia that members of Hezbollah must be feeling right now? After everything that has happened, they have got to be wondering what devices will explode next. I have no idea how any of them can possibly watch the news in peace knowing that the television could be the next thing to go off. Apparently the walkie-talkies that exploded on Wednesday were originally made by a company in Japan… A Reuters reporter in the southern suburbs of Beirut said he saw Hezbollah members frantically taking out the batteries of any walkie-talkies on them that had not exploded, tossing the parts in metal barrels around them. Images of the exploded walkie-talkies examined by Reuters showed an inside panel labeled “ICOM” and “Made in Japan.” According to its website, ICOM is a Japan-based radio communications and telephone company. I really wish that both sides would decide that enough is enough and would sit down at the negotiating table. But that isn’t going to happen. After thousands of pagers exploded on Tuesday, Hezbollah responded by launching rockets into Israel… Hezbollah has launched its first rocket attack on targets inside Israel after pager blasts left almost 3,000 wounded and 12 dead in Lebanon and Syria, with the militant group vowing retaliation. Iran, which backs the group, has condemned Israel as being responsible for the blasts, which it labelled ‘mass murder’ and amount to the biggest security breach in Hezbollah’s history. And Israel is “pivoting its efforts toward the northern border” as it prepares for a final showdown with Hezbollah… Israeli political and defense officials ramped up their rhetoric on Wednesday indicating the IDF would be pivoting its efforts toward the northern border in a “new phase” of the war, amid escalating tensions with Hezbollah following widespread attacks on Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon attributed to Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, IDF chief Herzi Halevi and other officials all issued statements Wednesday evening which appeared to suggest a full-on war with Hezbollah was brewing, hours after a wave of explosions of walkie-talkies and other communications devices used by Hezbollah members across Lebanon caused widespread casualties, echoing a similar attack a day earlier that targeted Hezbollah-issued pagers. But I don’t expect Israel to go into southern Lebanon quite yet. As I discussed the other day, I think that Israel will wait until after Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the UN General Assembly at the end of this month. Speaking of the UN General Assembly, they just passed a resolution that very strongly condemns Israel… On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly approved a Palestinian resolution urging sanctions and an arms embargo against Israel. The proposal also included a demand from the Palestinian Authority for Israel to withdraw from the West Bank and Gaza within a year. The resolution passed with 124 countries in favor, 14 against, and 43 abstentions. It’s important to note that General Assembly resolutions are non-binding and will not directly lead to actions or sanctions against Israel. Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, condemned the vote, saying, “This is a shameful decision that backs the Palestinian Authority’s diplomatic terrorism. Instead of marking the anniversary of the October 7 massacre by condemning Hamas and calling for the release of all 101 of the remaining hostages, the General Assembly continues to dance to the music of the Palestinian Authority, which backs the Hamas murderers.” Everything that is happening is making one particular individual in the Middle East very happy. For years, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has watched Iran systematically spread Shiite Islam throughout the Middle East. This has greatly distressed Mohammed bin Salman and other Saudi leaders, because they intend for their brand of Sunni Islam to dominate the globe. If Israel is able to defeat the Iranians and their allies in this war, that would greatly please the Saudis, because it would fundamentally change the balance of power in their favor. Of course there will also be a tremendous global outcry for a Palestinian state once this war is over, and that is another major geopolitical goal for the Saudis… Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday said the kingdom would not recognise Israel without a Palestinian state and strongly condemned the “crimes of the Israeli occupation” against the Palestinian people. “The kingdom will not stop its tireless work towards the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and we affirm that the kingdom will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without that,” the crown prince, known as MbS, said. The Saudis are just going to sit back and watch the Israelis do all the hard work, and then afterwards they are going to get the Palestinian state that they have always wanted. But ultimately, the unprecedented chaos that is ahead of us will not be good for anyone. We are entering a time of war, economic trouble, global food shortages and great political turmoil. Global events are building up to a grand crescendo, and it won’t be too long before things start getting really, really wild. Michael’s new book entitled “Why” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com. About the Author: Michael Snyder’s new book entitled “Why” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com. He has also written eight other books that are available on Amazon.com including “Chaos”, “End Times”, “7 Year Apocalypse”, “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”, “The Beginning Of The End”, and “Living A Life That Really Matters”.  When you purchase any of Michael’s books you help to support the work that he is doing.  You can also get his articles by email as soon as he publishes them by subscribing to his Substack newsletter.  Michael has published thousands of articles on The Economic Collapse Blog, End Of The American Dream and The Most Important News, and he always freely and happily allows others to republish those articles on their own websites.  These are such troubled times, and people need hope.  John 3:16 tells us about the hope that God has given us through Jesus Christ: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”  If you have not already done so, we strongly urge you to invite Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior today. The post We Are On The Verge Of “The Big War” In The Middle East, And Behind The Scenes Someone Is Smiling appeared first on End Of The American Dream.
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