Posts Tagged ‘Brazos River’
Friday, September 1st, 2017
The worst of the flooding in Houston seems to have passed, and the Brazos River has crested and is falling again. But over 40 people are dead and over 6,000 homes have been destroyed, and the road to recovery for many families remains long and arduous. Consider donating time or money, if you’re able.
Here’s the Friday LinkSwarm
Before and after photos of flood and hurricane damage.
Federal Judge: “In evaluating Plaintiffs’ claims at this stage, the Court assumes their allegations are true—that the DNC and Wasserman Schultz held a palpable bias in favor Clinton and sought to propel her ahead of her Democratic opponent.” And then dismissed the the case. Because suck it, Bernie. (I should probably do another Clinton Corruption update in the near future…)
“[Democratic Robert] Menendez Mess Expands to Democratic Old Guard. Federal prosecutors ensnare Harry Reid in corruption probe of New Jersey senator.” In addition to his graft trial, Menendez was also accused of sleeping with under-aged prostitutes in the Dominican Republic.
President Donald Trump rolls back costly and cumbersome ‘diversity’ regulations. “Obama’s EEOC called for businesses to provide 3,660 different data points about each employee and their pay structure.” Man, it’s like the Obama crew was upset that businesses were allowed to get any work done at all… (Hat tip: Stephen Green at Instapundit.)
Oakland reporter witnesses Antifa violence firsthand.
Speaking of Antifa violence, here’s an account of how a half-Japanese free speech advocate who magically became a ‘white supremacist’ at the fists of Antifa. (Hat tip: Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.)
“New Evidence Reveals Comey Exonerated Hillary Before Key Witness Interviews.”
“Democrats are irrelevant to the power equation in Donald Trump’s Washington.” (Hat tip: Directpr Blue.)
How Google rigged search rankings for companies that supported Google Plus, and then used its market power to quash media stories about it, and then memory-holed any archives…
Keith Olbermann loses it. At least whatever little “it” he had left to lose…
German nurse killed 86 patients. Surprised they didn’t just transfer him to EU euthanasia brigade. (Hat tip: Stephen Green at Instapundit.)
“Former spokesman for charity helping victims of Nice attack on trial for fraud.”
Speaking of charity fraud: “Southern Poverty Law Center Transfers Millions in Cash to Offshore Entities.” (Hat tip: Stephen Green at Instapundit.)
“Large diet study suggests it’s carbs, not fats, that are bad for your health.”
Women sentenced to 10 years in prison for making 15 false accusations of rape. One look at her picture should have raised huge flags…
Open carry of swords becomes legal in Texas today. God bless Texas! (Hat tip: Bill Crider.)
Franklin BBQ burns. Being closed by a fire makes it only slightly more difficult to get into…
Comedy gold:
Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Board sued for arresting college girls over buying water.
Richard “Oscar Goldman” Anderson, RIP. He also had a role in Forbidden Planet. “Austin’s overseer, Oscar Goldman, was introduced in the first TV movie, played by Darren McGavin.” I had completely forgotten McGavin (another great character actor) originally played Goldman. (Hat tip: Dwight.)
“Butthole Surfer Wins ‘Yard of the Month’ Award in Austin.”
“Antifa Organizers Announce Plans To Disrupt Neo-Nazi Rally Or Whatever Else Going On That Day.” When you’ve lost The Onion…
Overview of my library of science fiction, fantasy and horror first editions. In case you missed it…
Let’s end with a bit of good news:
Update:
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