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Breaking Sound Barriers In Air and On Land :-)

Time Line: October 14tyh, 1947

U.S. Air force Captain Charles  E. Yeager became the first test pilot to break the sound barrier as he flew the experimental lBell XS rocket plane over Muroc Dry Lake in California

Remembering Aviation Legend Chuck Yeager | The Heritage Foundation 

~

Time Line continues October 16th 1997

British Royal Air Force pilot, Andy Green,twice drove a jet powered car, right here in the Nevada desert,  faster than the speed of sound

officially shattering the world's land speed record.

Party

 

72 Best top speed images in 2017 | Drag race cars, Race cars, Rally car 

Today in history, October 15: Nelson Mandela awarded Nobel Peace Prize | Daily Telegraph

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Los Angeles shocking daylight kidnapping of 14-year-old caught on camera before park bathroo

Los Angeles shocking daylight kidnapping of 14-year-old caught on camera before alleged park bathroom rape

Poor girl....

Danielle Wallace
Thu, October 13, 2022 at 7:41 AM

Los Angeles police released chilling surveillance video showing a man kidnapping a 14-year-old at a park in El Sereno before allegedly forcing the victim into a bathroom and sexually assaulting the teen.

Edward William Banks, 27, was arrested on Tuesday and is currently held on $1 million bail on the charge of aggravated kidnapping to commit rape.

The case will be presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office for filing consideration, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said.

Surveillance video initially released by LAPD showed the suspect – described as a Black male with curly hair, a goatee, and wearing a white shirt with green and red stripes and dark jeans – with his arm wrapped around the teen victim’s shoulder and neck.

NY REPUBLICAN UNLOADS AFTER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CAUGHT, RELEASED AT BORDER CHARGED IN HATE -FUELED BURGLARY RING

They walk down a residential street, the teen waving at two cars that pass down the street as the suspect calmly appears to speak or deliver commands. The alleged sexual assault happened at a nearby park in the 4700 block of Klamath Street.

"The suspect threatened the victim with a weapon and forced the victim into a bathroom," police said. "The suspect then proceeded to sexually assault the victim. The suspect left the location in an unknown direction. Portions of this incident were captured on Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)."

Edward William Banks, 27, was arrested on Tuesday and is currently held on $1 million bail on the charge of aggravated kidnapping to commit rape.

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Portions of the Tuesday incident were captured on Closed Circuit Television (CCTV).

In the evening hours of the same day, LAPD said that several citizen tips directed officers to a potential suspect in the 2500 block of Mallory Street. Hollenbeck officers responded and arrested Banks, a resident of Los Angeles

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California's sanctuary policy & Soft On Crime Policeies allowed...

.....has allowed the distraughtly Las Vegas Strip Murderer in broad daylight  to commit unprovoked heinous insufferable crimes in Nevada affecting Innocent local workers and visiting tourists.

Las Vegas Casino Stabbing: Yoni Barrios Kills Showgirls After Asking ...

Undocumented illegal Guatemalan 32 year old  male, Yoni Barrios, 

~paraphrasing Mr. Michael Ramirez

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1492: CHRITAFORO COLOUMBO AGE OF DISCOVERY & Conquest of Pradice

Today, October 12th, we are  in national celebration of a brave visionary explorer, Christopher Columbus, a  navigator from Genoa, Italy who opened the Western hemisphere for the Americas.

back ground Nota Bene:

15th Century Mediterranean shipping lanes  was militarily dominated  by Muslim Ottoman fleets of Corsairs that would capture Christan ships, steal cargo, force women into their harems, enslave men into bondage and take their children into  orphanage for religious convergence; thus virtually stopping all sea travel to the East through the Pillars of Hercules onto India for spices, free trade and exploration.

Columbus's' theory was to chart and sail West in danger avoidance to India but wasn't able to raise the support and funds by the skeptical Genoa 

Meantime in Espana  the Reconquesta of free Spanish knights with Isabella and Ferdinand’s reign heralded in a golden age and marked the beginning of Spain’s modern history  were finally driving out the Muslim 700 year forced  occupiers From Santiago (Saint James th moor slayer) to the last great gem fortress city of Granada. Spain reunified became nationally rejuvenated sought new outlet adventures became interested in Columbus dream bringing free Mediterranean sailing access funded the world changing project launching the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria with the Knight's Red Cross blaze nd on the Pint'a forward seeking sailing across the unknown waves ~~~~~ into a new world and making history.

 

Getaways - Revisiting Dali . . . and Tiffany - Florida Trend

Spanish Artist,Salvador Dali 'Discovery Of America" Painting

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North American Southern Border C rises

   gentlemen & Ladies of LP jury , but I am receiving credible communication from San Diego (Saint James)  saying that the state of affairs dangerously volatile for all concerned, so putting forth a potential solution for consideration:  We deploy our ostensible assigned  border Czar  to the zone to do what she was being paid to do to in Spanish/English  and relinquish Pacific Asian border photo op affairs thus giving us a boots on  ground or live streaming helicopter copter eye in th sky actual unedited visuals by PBS or at least drones -as our taxpaying citizens desperately  want to know/see what the story really  is   

Haitian migrants, part of a group of over 10,000 people staying in an encampment on the US side of the border, cross the Rio Grande river to get food...

 

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O. J. Simpson OCTOBER 3,1995

The controversial jury in O.J. premeditated murder trial  of two people , found the former beloved football star not *guilty in spite of glaring evidence to the contrary of the 1994  slaying of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson  and friend Ronald  Goldman.

Simpson was later found *guilty  in a liable damages with civil trial

Simpson attends a parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Center July 20, 2017 in Lovelock, Nevada. Simpson is serving a nine to 33 year prison term...

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Assassin Hidden Gunman Gruesomely Slaughters 58 in a Random Unprovoked @Festival

Time Line: October 1st, 2017

A gunman opined automatic fire from a room at the MGM Mandalay Bay Casino/Resort in Las Vegas on a crowd of country music (mostly Christian) fans outdoor concert below leaving 58 people murdered  and more than 800 injured  in the idealist mass shooting in modern U.S. history: the gunman, a 64 year old Stephen Craig, a known casino V.I.P  registered gambler, killed hmself before police  finally arrived. :-(

Requiem en Pace 

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World Wants No Part of Woke, But It's Glad We Do

China can likely sink any $12 billion American aircraft carrier and its 5,000 diverse “they/them” crew that dares to venture into the Taiwan strait.

he United States obsesses over whether biological men can compete in women’s sports as transgendered males. 

Crime is spiking at levels not seen in 40 years. But it is considered racist to suggest that arrests, indictments, convictions, and incarcerations deter crime. 

Major U.S. downtowns almost overnight went from mostly safe and clean to terrifying and toxic—and we brag that we are at least “tolerant” of the medieval conditions. 

The Pentagon and CIA put out recruitment videos that sound like kindergarten diversity, equity, and inclusion programming. 

Yet the military is less eager to explain why the United States met utter humiliation in Afghanistan or why the army only has met about 50 percent of its scheduled recruitment targets. 

Few dare to attribute declining morale, inept strategic thinking, and anemic recruitment to the stereotyping and targeting of middle-class white males, Soviet-style workshops, and diversity, equity, and inclusion mind conditioning. 

The Biden Administration in its first 18 months warred on the U.S. oil and gas industry. Radical cutbacks in fossil fuels supposedly would “transition” the world to a greener future. 

Biden expressed little worry about the resulting economic damage to the middle class or the lack of commensurate efforts in India and China to curb emissions. 

During COVID American popular culture has collectively demonized any who were lax on masking and social distancing as “super spreaders.” 

Federal employees and military personnel who skipped the new mRNA COVID-19 inoculations on grounds the shots were not fully vetted, were stereotyped as red-state conspiracist super-spreaders. They were accused of endangering all Americans by their supposedly selfish behavior. 

Yet there has been no such judgmental criticism of individual conduct during the current monkeypox outbreak. 

Given the loud woke media, few would dare suggest that social distancing, or avoiding areas where promiscuous sex is frequent might slow down the dangerous epidemic—95 percent of whose cases so far have been sexually transmitted between men with recent multiple partners. 

The daily stuff of tabloids is cancel-culturing, virtue signaling, and suing over race and gender. 

Recently, the woke movement may have jumped the proverbial shark when a family filed a $25 million lawsuit against Sesame Place Philadelphia. One of the guilty theme park’s costume character actors apparently missed seeing a young African-American girl in the crowd reaching out for a hug. 

The American middle class is learning just how much poorer they are after suffering a collective $3 trillion stock loss in retirement accounts. 

For some reason, their stocks pummeled despite Wall Street’s past loud commitment to politically correct Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investment. That new woke idea puts green, racial, and gender issues ahead of profit and loss investment calculations—at least for the declining middle class. 

ESG may be a permissible luxury in a bull market, but it can help to ruin millions of lives in a bear one. 

The new “anti-inflation” budget bill manages to increase federal spending in times of inflation, while upping taxes and regulation during a recession. 

Interest rates must climb far higher to slow down spiking prices. But the higher they go, the harder it is to service the gargantuan $30 trillion—and climbing—national debt. 

Our enemies abroad, particularly China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, are watching all this woke, comic madness with absolute glee. 

They are delighted the United States is diverting trillions of dollars and man-hours away from production to ideological witch hunts, woke cannibalism, green virtue-signaling, spendthrift consumption, racial and gender fixations, warped science, suicidal surveillance, and commissariat indoctrination. 

Woke means that Americans have less money, labor, and time to hone their military readiness. They will produce less competitive energy, but more pseudo-science, non-meritocratic advancement, and unsound investment—all the reasons why America will no longer dominate the world. 

Most analysts abroad do not believe that being woke translates into more accurate missiles, more lethal infantrymen, more efficient industrial production, better medicine, cheaper, more plentiful energy, a more united, cohesive population—and a higher standard of living.

So, our unwoke adversaries certainly want us to stay woke. 

And why not? Russia already has better hypersonic missiles and more nuclear warheads. 

China can likely sink any $12 billion American aircraft carrier and its 5,000 diverse “they/them” crew that dares to venture into the Taiwan strait. 

Beijing already produces 90 percent of U.S. antibiotics, and nearly as large a percentage of our key vitamins and painkillers. 

India and Brazil do not want any more pot-to-kettle U.S. lectures on their need for better elections and racial relations. 

While we war on our past, our competitors abroad prep for the future. 

They are more likely to erect than tear down statues. We spend what we borrow; they invest what they earn. 

How odd America once taught the world what works—

only now to mock its own lessons.

By

Victor Hansen

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The serreptious Order of Assassins Was Very Real and Very Deadly

Hasan ibn Sabbah

Hasan Sabbah, depicted here, was a prominent leader and founder of the Nizari Ismailis, a faction of Shiite Muslims in the ancient Middle East

very real Order of Assassins who were agents of the medieval Nizari Ismaili, a faction of Shiite Muslims who broke away from the larger Shiite community in the late 11th century. They took refuge in an assortment of castles in the mountains of Syria and what is now Iran.

Who Were the Order of Assassins?

Conrad de Montferrat
The Assassins targeted and murdered the brave Christian Crusade leader Conrad de Montferrat before he could be crowned king of Jerusalem in April 1192.

As a religious minority with a lot of enemies on all sides, ranging from the Turkish Seljuk Empire to the European Crusaders, the Nizari Ismaili were in a tough situation. Nevertheless, for nearly two centuries, from the late 11th to the mid-13th centuries, the small faction inspired fear and respect from rulers with big, powerful armies.

That's because the faction didn't fight the way that everyone else did. To the contrary, their fighters, who became known in Western legend as the Assassins, generally avoided battles altogether. Instead, they almost entirely relied upon surprising stealth and killing leaders of their enemies.

Perhaps their most famous target was the feared Crusader leader Conrad of Montferrat, who was intercepted as he walked home from dinner with a bishop in the city of Tyre (in modern Lebanon) and stabbed to death, just days before he was scheduled to be crowned king of Jerusalem in April 1192.

The Nizari Ismaili were far from the first to target leaders for killing — as John Withington details in "Assassins' Deeds: A History of Assassinations from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day," the first successful target of a political assassination may have been the Pharoah Teti in 2333 B.C.E. But they may have been the first to use it as a strategy.

"I cannot think of any specific parallels with any creed, either political or religious, to the Ismaili assassins in terms of this approach to what might be called asymmetrical warfare," says James Waterson. He's author of the 2008 book "The Ismaili Assassins: A History of Medieval Murder," and several other volumes on warfare in medieval Middle East.

How Did the Assassins Wage War?

The Nizari Ismailis were essentially a deadly but conservative faction, and very limited in terms of their appeals for mass conversion, and essentially wanted to continue their way of life and their way of faith without persecution," Waterson, an alumnus of the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and a former teacher,

Though the Nizari Ismailis had fortified strongholds, they lacked the military might and numbers to withstand sieges by enemy armies. Waterson describes Hassan Sabah, their founder, as a y educated man with experience in government, who wisely made the calculation that the best way to relieve the pressure from a superior besieging force was to decapitate it.

"Hitting at the top of the pyramid when you have limited resources shows a clear understanding of the military society he was facing," Waterson says.

A lot of fantastical myths about the Nizari Ismailis' fighters — some of them concocted by enemies who sought to demonize them — still are floating around. Their adversaries, at a loss to explain their effectiveness, portrayed them as fanatics driven by visions of paradise induced by smoking hashish. (The term assassin comes from a medieval Latin word, assassinus, derived from the Arabic term for hashish user, according to Merriam-Webster.)

Venetian merchant, adventurer and memoirist Marco Polo, who came along after the group's defeat by the Mongols, bought into those myths, depicting them as young males "from the age of twelve to twenty years, selected from the inhabitants of the surrounding mountains, who showed a disposition for martial exercises, and appeared to possess the quality of audacity."

And while it's tempting for the modern mind, conditioned by comic books, movie blockbusters and video games, to imagine them as a secretive force of martial arts experts fluent in multiple languages, trained from boyhood to possess extraordinary fighting skill and mastery of the arts of deception, the reality was less exotic. Historians depict the Assassins as ordinary people who were willing to risk their lives — and often to be sacrificed — out of religious piety and to protect their community.

"In this age pretty much every male carried sidearms, and farmers as we know from the chronicles, were just as capable of inflicting damage on military forces as regular soldiers," Waterson says.

And though one of the stealthy dagger-wielding assassins' classic tactics was to infiltrate enemy leaders' defenses by posing as lowly servants, harmless civilians or religious clerics, they didn't need to be masters of disguise.

"What I feel is more likely is that the internal religious fervor of the assassins allowed them to be sleepers for very long periods of time within the entourage and close personal guards of the possible candidates for assassination," Waterson says. "The assassin within your guard could then simply be 'turned on' by messaging from the grandmaster of either Syria or Persia. We see this in a number of anecdotes related to the Sultan Saladin, who at one point felt so little trust in his close personal guard that he took to sleeping in a high wooden mobile tower."

Little Is Known About How the Assassins Trained

Though the assassins have been written about extensively over the years by historians such as Marshall G.S. Hodgson, there's not much information available about their training or tactics.

"Generally speaking, the assassins' attacks do seem to have a degree of coordination or at least very, very good timing when the victim will be at their most vulnerable," Waterson says. He cites the example of one of the assassins' most famous kills, Nizam al-Mulk, the 11th-century chief minister of the Turkish Seljuq sultans.

"He's returning from a day's work to his home and his harem," Waterson explains. "Of course his mind would have been focused on the pleasures to be had that evening and disguise of a holy man stopping him for a discussion and to give a blessing perhaps was used in what was obviously a fairly rapid and effective assassination."

Other enemies, such as Turkish military leader and diplomat Tughtigin, were ambushed while leaving mosques. "One would be expected to show oneself to the people as the ruler of the city and perhaps would not be wearing full armor for the Friday prayers," Waterson says. Such attacks were made possible by "good timing, good planning, but nothing specific or special in the weaponry or training."

The Nizari Ismailis assassins were recognized within the community for their bravery, both in life and posthumously. "The roll of honor that was held inside Alamut castle of successful assassins I think tells us that they had a higher position in assassin society as well as a specific domestic uniform of a white tunic," Waterson says. Additionally, "I think there would have been a degree of kudos for families who had given up their sons to continue the lore of sneaky and effective assassins."

The Nizari Ismailis' skillfulness at covert action enabled them to be a force to be reckoned with in the complicated, continually shifting struggle for power in the medieval Middle East. Louis Haas, a professor of history at Middle Tennessee State University, whose expertise includes the Crusades, notes that in the deeply divided maelstrom of ethnic and religious factions in the medieval Middle East, the Nizari Ismailis sometimes found themselves having to align with groups that previously had been enemies, including even the Crusaders.

"All these states themselves are playing against each other," Haas explains. "At times during the valiant Christan Crusades, crusading states will ally with Muslim powers, versus other crusaders or other Muslims."

The Assassins Met Their Match in the Mongols

The siege of Baghdad

The Mongols began a 13-day siege on Baghdad in 1157 (depicted here) after their campaign in Persia defeated the Nizari Ismailis' stronghold on Alamut castle

Alamet Castle

While the Nazari Ismaili's strategy and daring practices enabled them to survive against the Turks and Crusaders, they met their match when a new adversary, the Mongols showed up in the 1200s. The new enemy, as Haas notes, didn't waste time with strategic maneuvering or covert machinations. The Mongols' style was relentless and brutal — they collected sacks full of severed ears of dead enemies, and after a battle, once famously paraded with the severed head of Duke Henry II of Silesia on a pike.

"The Mongols just take no prisoners," Haas explains. "They just went in and routed them out. "

"The Mongols also used terror as a psychological weapon to a degree far larger than that that could be created by piecemeal assassinations," Waterson explains. The Mongols quickly took the Nazari Ismailis' main castle at Alamut in modern-day Iran, though some of the faction's castles held out longer.

After the destruction of the Nazari Ismaili centers by the Mongols, the group scattered widely, and despite often facing persecution, managed to preserve their religious, intellectual and community traditions, according the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London. Today, the community still survives and is spread across five continents and 30 countries.

Now That's Important

 

 

 

Hasan ibn Sabbah

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Comedian Adam Corolla Won't Apologize Re: Bronx Bomber AOC

In recent performances Adam dismissed Ms Rep Alexndria Ocassio -Cortez 's intellect; cracking  that "if AOC was fat and in her 60's , would anyone listen to another thing she ever said... That enraged the leftests, Nobody pays attention  to a House freshman. OAC is a political celebrity simply because she; pretty  and also, she speaks without constantly saying "huh".

Corrola won't apologize for his comments. Or anything else.

No apologies."

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Martha's Meltdown Teach able Sensible Model

"The tony resort community so loves aiding and comforting the undocumented immigrants who were flown in from Florida that it hugged them — for all of 48 hours.

Oddly, the Left became unhinged when red-state governors — whose states the last two years were flooded with some 3 million people who entered the country illegally — finally decided to spread welcoming chores among affluent blue-state communities.

It was a natural fit.

Most, like Washington, D.C., and New York, were on record as .

The uproar at Martha’s Vineyard prompted the Democratic hierarchy to do some explaining. Why had it not earlier objected to the federal government night flights of tens of thousands of border-crossers to red-state communities that had opposed illegal immigration?

And why be angry with governors who were only emulating that policy by flying in a mere 50 newcomers — in the light of day — to a far wealthier and liberal-minded sanctuary resort?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis gave the nearly all-white, rich vacation spot an opportunity to match noble words with even nobler deeds. But in response, the 1 percent screamed that their small community could not possibly cope with a mere 50 new arrivals.

So far, wealthy progressive enclaves in Malibu, Aspen, and Napa have not stepped up to alleviate the “burden” put on their Martha’s Vineyard brethren.

 

They should ask how does a poor Yuma or El Paso sustain hundreds of thousands crossing illegally into their communities — once Joe Biden effectively rendered federal immigration law null and void?

The Martha’s Vineyard vacation mansion of the Obamas is currently vacant, as are most of his neighbors’ estates. Their sizable and expansive grounds could still serve as ideal centers for hundreds of immigrants to camp out.

Almost all arrivals would surely prefer the Obama estate, scenery, and view than crowding among the impoverished at the border.

Here where I live in southern Fresno County, California, often ground-zero for those arriving without documentation, receptive communities try hard to make space for immigrants.

On my avenue, small farmhouses are now rented to landlords who often manage to accommodate 20 or 30 immigrants on their small lots.

In fact, almost all farmhouses in my environs are surrounded by trailers, shacks, and sheds where hundreds of the undocumented live — to the total indifference of the state and utter neglect of California’s left-wing elite.

Instead, our apartheid living elite virtue signal that increased crime, gangs, drug smuggling, prostitution, and child trafficking do not accompany open borders.

From personal experience, I can attest that many have found otherwise.

But, to be fair, Martha’s Vineyard could serve as a permanent way station for border-crossers. That way it might offer a more disinterested long-term assessment of the impact of illegal immigration on U.S. social services and communities.

The Vineyard could also offer the nation a test case to ascertain whether the frantic panic of its privileged reveals their xenophobic racism and stereotyping — or if those are all too understandable reactions to the politically driven, reckless, and inhumane open-borders policies of the Biden administration.

This new idea of redirecting undocumented immigrants from swamped communities on the border to more supportive sanctuary well-off cities might also serve as an ethical model for us all on a variety of other issues.

For those who object to establishing grounds for the homeless far away from urban parks and downtowns, might they instead offer their own yards to help spread the burden among the entire community?

For those who mocked the efficacy of border walls, might they take a vow not to erect walls around their own estates?

For those who decry the inordinate carbon footprints of the consumer classes, might they pledge not to fly in private jets until catastrophic climate change abates?

For those who believe that natural gas is too carbonized a fuel to generate electricity or warm homes, can they pledge not to heat swimming pools or cool down their homes below 78 degrees?

For those who supported defunding the police and decriminalizing an array of previous misdemeanors and felonies, might they highlight the ensuing safety and security by not hiring private security guards?

For those who call for extensive gun control and decry the ubiquity of handguns, might they pledge not to hire armed security details?

For those who feel that charter schools undermine the public schools as much as unionized faculty empower them, might they eschew private prep schools?

The Martha’s Vineyard experience marks a unique opportunity for modern bicoastal progressivism.

View it as a landmark teachable moment to prove to the nation that leftists’ loud theories and Utopian agendas merely reflect — rather than are at odds with — their own prior concrete and well-lived experiences.

Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness. He is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the author of “The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won,” from Basic Books. You can reach him by e-mailing authorvdh@gmail.com.

They should ask how does a poor Yuma or El Paso sustain hundreds of thousands crossing illegally into their communities — once Joe Biden effectively rendered federal immigration law null and void?

The Martha’s Vineyard vacation mansion of the Obamas is currently vacant, as are most of his neighbors’ estates. Their sizable and expansive grounds could still serve as ideal centers for hundreds of immigrants to camp out.

Almost all arrivals would surely prefer the Obama estate, scenery, and view than crowding among the impoverished at the border.

Here where I live in southern Fresno County, California, often ground-zero for those arriving without documentation, receptive communities try hard to make space for immigrants.

On my avenue, small farmhouses are now rented to landlords who often manage to accommodate 20 or 30 immigrants on their small lots.

In fact, almost all farmhouses in my environs are surrounded by trailers, shacks, and sheds where hundreds of the undocumented live — to the total indifference of the state and utter neglect of California’s left-wing elite.

Instead, our apartheid living elite virtue signal that increased crime, gangs, drug smuggling, prostitution, and child trafficking do not accompany open borders.

From personal experience, I can attest that many have found otherwise.

But, to be fair, Martha’s Vineyard could serve as a permanent way station for border-crossers. That way it might offer a more disinterested long-term assessment of the impact of illegal immigration on U.S. social services and communities.

The Vineyard could also offer the nation a test case to ascertain whether the frantic panic of its privileged reveals their xenophobic racism and stereotyping — or if those are all too understandable reactions to the politically driven, reckless, and inhumane open-borders policies of the Biden administration.

This new idea of redirecting undocumented immigrants from swamped communities on the border to more supportive sanctuary well-off cities might also serve as an ethical model for us all on a variety of other issues.

For those who object to establishing grounds for the homeless far away from urban parks and downtowns, might they instead offer their own yards to help spread the burden among the entire community?

For those who mocked the efficacy of border walls, might they take a vow not to erect walls around their own estates?

For those who decry the inordinate carbon footprints of the consumer classes, might they pledge not to fly in private jets until catastrophic climate change abates?

For those who believe that natural gas is too carbonized a fuel to generate electricity or warm homes, can they pledge not to heat swimming pools or cool down their homes below 78 degrees?

For those who supported defunding the police and decriminalizing an array of previous misdemeanors and felonies, might they highlight the ensuing safety and security by not hiring private security guards?

For those who call for extensive gun control and decry the ubiquity of handguns, might they pledge not to hire armed security details?

For those who feel that charter schools undermine the public schools as much as unionized faculty empower them, might they eschew private prep schools?

The Martha’s Vineyard experience marks a unique opportunity for modern bicoastal progressivism.

View it as a landmark teachable moment to prove to the nation that leftists’ loud theories and Utopian agendas merely reflect — rather than are at odds with — their own prior concrete and well-lived experiences."

Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness. He is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the author of “The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won,” from Basic Books. You can reach him by e-mailing authorvdh@gmail.com.

 

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Know why Biden previously withdrew from presidential race

Time Line: September 23rd , 1987 Senator Joseph Biden instantly withdrew from Demo race following  tough questions about misuse of borrowed questions and veracity of his  personal academic record.

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HAPPY NATIONAL CONSTITUTION WEEK :-)

HAPPY CONSTITUTION WEEK :-)

Celebrate by by learning about our unsurpassed world document

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Article I. Section 1: Congress. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. Section 2: The House of Representatives. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States ...
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