Today in History – January 31

1747 – The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital. “I caught it from a toilet seat…”

1865American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief.

1915
World War I: Germany is the first to make large-scale use of poison gas in warfare in the Battle of Bolimów against Russia.

1929 – The Soviet Union exiles Leon Trotsky. Today he’d get a department chair at any of several universities.

1930
– 3M begins marketing Scotch Tape.

1943 World War II: German Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus surrenders to the Soviets at Stalingrad, followed 2 days later by the remainder of his Sixth Army, ending one of the war’s fiercest battles. 91,000 Germans are taken prisoner. Only 5000 make it back to Germany after the war, some being held until 1955.

1953 – A North Sea flood causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands. FEMA slow to respond. Bush widely blamed.

1958
– Explorer program: Explorer 1 – The first successful launch of an American satellite into orbit. Also first documented use of transistors in space. Verifies the existence of the Van Allen Belt

1961Project Mercury: Mercury-Redstone 2 – Ham the Chimp travels into outer space.

1995 – President Bill Clinton authorizes a $20 billion loan to Mexico to stabilize its economy. Yeah, they’re plenty stable. Now, so are we…

2010Dances with Smurfs Avatar became the first film to gross over $2 billion worldwide.

2011 – As global warming tightens its grip, a winter storm hit North America for the second time in the same month, causing $1.8 billion in damages across the United States and Canada and killing 24 people.

Today in History – January 30

1800 – US population: 5,308,483; Black population 1,002,037 (18.9%)

1930 – The Politburo of the Soviet Union orders the extermination of the Kulaks. Just breaking a million eggs to achieve that perfect omelet that socialism is famous for.

1933
– Adolf Hitler is sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. He’s charismatic, and a great speaker…

1945 – The Wilhelm Gustloff, overfilled with German refugees, sinks in the Baltic Sea after being torpedoed by a Soviet submarine, leading to the deadliest maritime disaster in known history, killing roughly 9,400 people, of which 5,000 were children being repatriated to Germany ahead of Soviet advances.

1945 – World War II: Raid at Cabanatuan: 126 American Rangers and Filipino resistance liberate 500 prisoners from the Cabanatuan POW camp.

1966 – Global warming grips the South as -27 degrees F (-33 C) is recorded in New Market, Alabama and -19 degrees F (-28 C), in Corinth, Mississippi, both state records.

1968 – Vietnam War: The Tet Offensive begins when Viet Cong forces launch a series of surprise attacks in South Vietnam. US and South Vietnamese forces beat back the VC and NVA, reducing them to an nonviable field force in the days to come, but are in turn whipped by the American media and the “Peace” movement in the US, who WANTED Communism in Vietnam, who paint the battle as an American loss.

Today in History – January 30

516 BCEThe Second Temple of Jerusalem finishes construction. The Romans raze it in 70 AD. Remnants form The Wailing Wall today.

1800 – US population: 5,308,483; Black population 1,002,037 (18.9%)

1930 – The Politburo of the Soviet Union orders the extermination of the Kulaks. Just breaking a million eggs to achieve that perfect omelet that socialism is famous for.

1933
– Adolf Hitler is sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. He’s charismatic, and a great speaker…

1945 – The Wilhelm Gustloff, overfilled with German refugees, sinks in the Baltic Sea after being torpedoed by a Soviet submarine, leading to the deadliest maritime disaster in known history, killing roughly 9,400 people, of which 5,000 were children being repatriated to Germany ahead of Soviet advances.

1945World War II: Raid at Cabanatuan: 126 American Rangers and Filipino resistance fighters liberate 500 prisoners from the Cabanatuan POW camp.

1966 – Global warming grips the South as -27 degrees F (-33 C) is recorded in New Market, Alabama and -19 degrees F (-28 C), in Corinth, Mississippi, both state records.

1968Vietnam War: The Tet Offensive begins when Viet Cong forces launch a series of surprise attacks in South Vietnam. US and South Vietnamese forces beat back the VC and NVA, reducing them to an unviable field force in the days to come, but are in turn whipped by the American media and the “Peace” movement in the US, who WANTED Communism in Vietnam, who paint the battle as an American loss.

Today in History – January 29

1834 – US President Andrew Jackson orders first use of federal soldiers to suppress a labor dispute. Obama used willing shills in labor (SEIU, anyone?) labor to suppress EVERYBODY.

1845 – “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe is published in the New York Evening Mirror. It’s his first published work.

1886 – Karl Benz patents the first successful gasoline-driven automobile. First polar bear gets stranded on an ice floe.

1916World War I: Paris is first bombed by German zeppelins. War Zeppelins! I was born out of my time!

1944USS Missouri, the last battleship commissioned by the US Navy is launched. Still an impressive bit of technology 60-odd 70-odd years later…

1985 – Final recording session of We Are The World, by the supergroup USA for Africa, providing a way for media superstar millionaires living in 20,000 square foot mansions to show us how much they care about starving children in Africa, and we, their worshipful public, should care, too..

2002 – In his State of the Union Address, United States President George W. Bush describes “regimes that sponsor terror” as an Axis of Evil, in which he includes Iraq, Iran and North Korea. Now it’s Schumer and Pelosi and Her Extraordinary Filthiness, Felonia von Pantsuit.

2009 – Governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich is removed from office following his conviction on several corruption charges, including the alleged solicitation of personal benefit in exchange for an appointment to the United States Senate as a replacement for then-U.S. president-elect Barack Obama.

Hey! Let’s visit New Orleans!

New Orleans – Baltimore’s crime rate, only with more beads ‘n’ tits…

13 people shot in one week in New Orleans, including 7 fatally
Posted January 27, 2018 at 11:43 AM | Updated January 27, 2018 at 11:55 AM
By Diana Samuels, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune

It’s been a particularly violent week in New Orleans: Since Saturday (Jan. 20), 13 people have been shot, according to the Police Department. Seven gunshot victims died.

Folks, New Orleans is NOT representative of Louisiana. It’s like America’s titty bar, a place where you can experience a Third-World hellhole without needing a passport.

a massive effort my the New Orleans Police Department (a notorious example of graft and corruption in and of itself) keeps mose of the diverse young entrepreneurs away from the tourist trap French Quarter, but if you, in a bit of inebriation, make a wrong turn and walk a block in any direction, you’ve must entered downtown Kinshasa and your life and wealth are likely to be forfeit.

But hey! The dimmocrats are in charge, so they’re gonna fix this stuff.

The Name Game #502

Sixty overcast, drippy degrees this morning when I went out to grab the Sunday paper.  It WANTS to rain, but at 98% humidity it doesn’t need to.

Opened the paper over a bowl of hot cereal and found that the big hospital across the river is reporting sixty-seven births between December 15 and December 31. Two-thirds – forty-three – are to unwed parents and four new mommies didn’t get the license plate of the truck that hit ’em.

Let’s wade on in:

Miss Victoria V. tags her son with Brysen Gage.  “Hey, whatcha got for a brysen level?”  “I dunno,  I’ll check the gage.”

John M. & Fayth(!) S. use a calendar for inspiration so they have a daughter, Winter Grayce.  Momma’s got a thing about the letter ‘y’.

Cameron & Courtney N. give their son a manly name, Gunner James.

Jarmon Sr. & De’nicque(!!!) B. triple up on their daughter Alyonna Kyleigh Rita.

Javonte R. & Kelsei(!) K. tag a girl with Khyli Ayna.  “Ayna plain name fo’ mah baby, no.”

Here we see the propagation of innovation as on Dec. 21, Glenn B. Jr. & Taylor M. do a son with Taylen Royale, then on the next day, Dedrick R. & Reauna(!)  F. do a girl, A’Mari Royale.

Horace J. & Tyler T. tag a baby girl with Harmoni Skye.

Miss Courtney L. shows her baby girl, Paislee Ann.  Aby daddy?  No gots.

Talathan(!) J. & Amber D. triple up on their baby boy Levi Lilton Lane.

Timothy J. & Khrisanthia(!!) R. do a son with Khristian Timir.

Jerick T. & Bernette B. apostrophicate their daughter to sophistication with Ja’Kaylee Ashlynn.

Anthony M. & Dominique H. run right past those ‘royalty’ names and got straight for deity with their son Messiah Jerold.

Keith V. & Raquel G. do a daughter as Kraven Tru.

Seth G. & Alexandra D. give their son a manly, western name – Stetson Lane.

Miss Joyes H. pronounces royalty on her son Prince Ken’zo.  She didn’t pronounce a daddy’s name, though.

Dare & Maranda A. do a daughter with Genesis Serenity.

Demone C. & Ki’Ara(!!!)  T. tag a boy with Denim Paul.  We can wait for the next one – Corduroy Carole.

Cullen M. & Amonee'(!!!) R. do the calendar thing with their daughter Autumn Skye.

And that’s the list for this week.  Do be careful out there!

Today in History – January 28

1521 – The Diet of Worms begins, lasting until May 25, providing teen boy history students with chuckles ever since. Look at it. It’s a First Amendment case, and Martin Luther is being persecuted for saying things contrary to the powers of the day.

1871Franco-Prussian War: Siege of Paris ends in French defeat and an armistice. Yawwwwnnnnnn! However, the siege did encourage innovation in the Parisian diet.

A Latin Quarter menu contemporary with the siege reads in part:

* Consommé de cheval au millet. (horse)
* Brochettes de foie de chien à la maître d’hôtel. (dog)
* Emincé de rable de chat. Sauce mayonnaise. (cat)
* Epaules et filets de chien braisés. Sauce aux tomates. (dog)
* Civet de chat aux champignons. (cat)
* Côtelettes de chien aux petits pois. (dog)
* Salamis de rats. Sauce Robert. (rats)
* Gigots de chien flanqués de ratons. Sauce poivrade. (dog, rats)
* Begonias au jus. (flowers)
* Plum-pudding au rhum et à la Moelle de Cheval. (horse)

1896 – Walter Arnold of East Peckham, Kent, becomes the first person to be convicted of speeding. He was fined one shilling, plus costs, for speeding at 8 mph (13 km/h), thereby exceeding the contemporary speed limit of 2 mph (3.2 km/h). Today, speeding tickets are a major factor in many communities’ Policing For Profit programs. A couple hundred for the community, a couple hundred for the courts. Officer Friendly gets shiny new toys to play with and the driver has years of increased insurance rates.

1915 – An act of the U.S. Congress creates the United States Coast Guard from Life Saving and Revenue Cutter services. Happy birthday, Coasties!

1915
– US President Woodrow Wilson refuses to prohibit immigration of illiterates. Today the NEA and Department of Education makes sure they STAY that way and ACORN and the dimmocrat “community organizers” make sure they VOTE.

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. Let there be Cowboys!

1981
– Ronald Reagan lifts remaining domestic petroleum price and allocation controls in the United States helping to end the 1979 energy crisis and begin the 1980s oil glut.

1985
– “Supergroup” USA for Africa (United Support of Artists for Africa) records the hit single We Are the World, to help raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief. Africa IMMEDIATELY stops starving, Right?!?!? No, dumba**, YOU’RE NOT the world, you’re a bunch of narcissistic, deluded pri*ks with exaggerated senses of self-importance, and most thinking people understand that. The huge majority of the ‘support’ raised goes to enrich the oligarchs in Africa who brought about the starvation in the first place.

1986
Space Shuttle program: STS-51-L mission (Space Shuttle Challenger disaster) – Space Shuttle Challenger breaks apart after liftoff killing all seven astronauts onboard. Lives lost on the pathway to the stars…

1991
– Dictator Siad Barre flees Somalia ending 22 year rule. He’s that last ruler of Somalia. It is now a lawless land ruled by survival of the fittest (sort of like an American inner city). Any “government” claimed is there to assuage the consciences of international busybodies.

Today in History – January 27

1756 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is born.

1785 – The University of Georgia is founded, the first public university in the United States. Yeah, those people in the South, are, like, sooo backward, yahknow…

1880
– Thomas Edison patents electric incandescent lamp. 2012 – Congress revokes the patent.

1888 – In Washington, D.C., the National Geographic Society is founded.

1915 – US Marines occupy Haiti. Today in Haiti this is remembered as the “Golden Age”.

1924 – Lenin placed in Mausoleum in Red Square. Communism denies God and provides its own objects to worship.

1945
World War II: The Red Army arrives at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland.

1967Apollo program: Apollo 1 – Astronauts Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee are killed in a fire during a test of the spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center.

1973Paris Peace Accords officially end the Vietnam War. Colonel William Nolde falls, becoming the conflict’s last recorded American combat casualty. “Peace” comes after North Vietnam invades and subdues South Vietnam, overrunning Saigon in April of 1975. A million Vietnamese died after we “gave peace a chance”. Thousands of others fled the communists, may of them ending up in America, where they ADD to our society.

1980 – Through cooperation between the U.S. and Canadian governments, six American diplomats secretly escape hostilities in Iran in the culmination of the Canadian caper. The rest will stay there in Iran until we get rid of the bumbling buffoon Jimmy Carter and get a REAL American president.

1984
– Pop singer Michael Jackson suffers second and third degree burns on his scalp during the filming of a Pepsi commercial in the Shrine Auditorium. Around the same time, comedian Richard Pryor sets himself alight while free-basing cocaine, giving rise to what one of my co-workers sensitively named “The Ignited Negro College Fund, because a mind is a terrible thing to baste.”

1996 – Colonel Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara deposes the first democratically elected president of Niger, Mahamane Ousmane, in a military coup. That’s more democracy than most of sub-Saharan Africa sees.

2011Arab Spring: The Yemeni Revolution begins as over 16,000 protestors demonstrate in Sana’a. What yemen has today is MUCH better, right? Obama’s foreign policy was almost literally ‘the bomb’.