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Militant normals: The replacement for Conservative, Inc.

Mitt Romney
© Associated PressMitt Romney
I guess now we're not supposed to be fighting culture wars anymore - man, it's so hard to keep up with these ever-changing new rules! I'm old enough to remember way back to 2016, before Trump got nominated, and I could have sworn Conservative Inc., was gung-ho for the whole culture war thing. But then Trump actually fought it, taking on the big, soft target that is the spoiled, semi-literate athletes who like to rub their contempt for the flag we love in our faces in the guise of woke wokedness. Now we suddenly discover that fighting back is horribly uncouth and déclassé and "Oh, well I never!"

Gosh, I would have thought from all those cruise panels about how our crumbling culture is slouching toward Babylon and the need to resist the liberal onslaught that maybe we ought to actually resist the liberal onslaught, but see, that was my mistake. I took it seriously when Conservative, Inc., promised to fight the leftist blitzkrieg against normal Americans. It was all a scam, a lie, a pose for us rubes. The Tru Cons didn't actually mean it.

Megaphone

Trump takes tax reform agenda straight to the people, urges voters to demand congressional support

Trump
Speaking from the Indiana State Fairgrounds Wednesday afternoon, President Trump officially rolled out his plan to overhaul the American tax system and urged voters to call their congressmen in support.

Speaking from the Indiana State Fairgrounds Wednesday afternoon, President Trump officially rolled out his plan to overhaul the American tax system and urged voters to call their congressmen in support.

"If you demand it, the politicians will listen. They will answer and they will act," he continued. "Tax reform has not historically been a partisan issue and it doesn't have to be a partisan issue today."

Comment: Trump plans to slash taxes for some businesses, wealthy estates


Nuke

TEPCO admits Fukushima nuclear plant may have been leaking radioactive water since April

Fukushima
© Reuters
The Fukushima nuclear power plant may have been leaking radioactive water since April, its owner has admitted.

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. said on Thursday that a problem with monitoring equipment means it can't be sure if radiation-contaminated water leaked from the reactor buildings damaged in the 2011 nuclear disaster which was sparked by an earthquake and tsunami, the Japan Times reports.

The company said there were errors on the settings of six indicators monitoring groundwater levels of wells around reactor buildings 1-4 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear power station.

The indicators weren't showing accurate water levels, and the actual levels were about 70 centimeters lower than that which the equipment showed.

Comment: Fukushima radiation has contaminated the entire Pacific Ocean - and it's only getting worse


Health

UN humanitarian convoy delivers medical supplies and food to Syria via Palmyra-Deir ez-Zor route for 1st time

Deir ez-Zor residents
© Sputnik/ Mikhail AlaeddinDeir ez-Zor residents welcome a truck convoy of medicines and food
A humanitarian convoy of the United Nations and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent has for the first time reached Syria via strategically important Homs-Palmyra and Palmyra-Deir ez-Zor motorways, the Russian Center for reconciliation of opposing sides in the Syrian Arab Republic said Thursday.

"A humanitarian convoy of the United Nations and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent has been formed as soon as possible and was sent to liberated Deir ez-Zor on September 27. The deliveries of humanitarian aid have for the first time been supplied via strategically important motorways M3 (Homs-Palmyra) and M20 (Palmyra-Deir ez-Zor)," the reconciliation center said.

The humanitarian convoy has delivered food products, medical supplies, and basic necessities to the Et-Tayiba settlement in the Syrian province of Daraa, the reconciliation center specified.

Airplane

Toronto's Pearson airport in Inuit 'ill-omen' art row

Toronto airport rock art
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A veteran politician says an installation of traditional Inuit art outside Toronto airport resembles a symbol of ill-omen.

Piita Irniq says one of three inuksuks - stone cairns that are sometimes built in a human shape - outside Terminal One of Pearson International Airport was "put together wrong". He says its clearly defined legs and raised arms mean an "area where someone was killed or died by suicide," the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports.

He says they should be rebuilt under Inuit guidance or taken down. Mr Irniq's opinion carries weight, as he has been active in the political and cultural life of what is now the Nunavut territory of Canada's far north since the 1970s, and is himself a noted builder of inuksuks.

Dollar

Pittsburgh Steelers coach sponsored fundraisers for Killary

Tomlinson and Killary
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NFL brass must be getting worried.

Steelers owner Art Rooney II sent out a letter to fans on Monday explaining the disrespectful actions... but not apologizing.

In the letter, Rooney II stated, 'The intentions of Steelers players were to stay out of the business of making political statements by not taking the field.'

It was the head coach Mike Tomlin's idea to keep his players in the locker room during the national anthem. Perhaps he was making a political statement as he and his wife Kiya are very generous Democrat donors.

Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and his wife Kiya hosted a fundraiser for then-presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in June of 2016.

Comment: See also: The brilliant scam behind the Left's NFL anthem protests


Handcuffs

Montreal bike cops arrest one of America's most wanted drug smugglers

Katay-Khaophone Sychanta
© ICEKatay-Khaophone Sychanta
Two bike cops in Montreal arrested one of America's most wanted criminals - the alleged ringleader of a drug-smuggling organization who has been on the lam for a dozen years, authorities said.

Katay-Khaophone Sychanta, 35, was collared by officers who suspected him and another man of possessing drugs during an encounter on a bike path patrol in Montreal's Saint-Laurent section on Wednesday. Sychanta tried to run, but was captured after a brief chase, CBC News reports.

Sychanta, a native of Laos who had been on the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement list of its 10 most wanted criminals, gave the officer fake US identification, but his true identity was revealed back at a police station, where he was fingerprinted.

Sychanta - whose last name is also spelled Sychantha, CBC News reports - had been sought by authorities after evading capture following his 2005 indictment in the Eastern District of Michigan for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. His last known location was Lakeshore, Canada, according to his most-wanted poster that now lists him as arrested.

Cult

Antifa professor who tweeted about 'dead cops' suspended

Michael Isaacson
© TwitterMichael Isaacson
The president of John Jay College said she was "shocked" to hear the "abhorrent" anti-cop statement spewed by a professor at her school and immediately suspended him.

"I am appalled that anyone associated with John Jay, with our proud history of supporting law enforcement authorities, would suggest that violence against police is ever acceptable," John Jay president Karol Mason said about professor Michael Isaacson.

Mason said that threats were made to the members of the college in the wake of his comment - which caused her to take immediate action.

"Out of concern for the safety of our students, faculty and staff, we are immediately placing the adjunct on administrative leave as we continue to review this matter."

Isaacson, who works in the economics department at the college, tweeted the anti-cop screed from the account @VulgarEconomics.

"Some of ya'll might think it sucks being an anti-fascist teaching at John Jay College but I think it's a privilege to teach future dead cops," Isaacson tweeted on Aug. 23.

Play

Video reveals what real Filipinos think of President Rodrigo Duterte

Rodrigo Duterte
Among other things, Duterte's friendship with Russia and China has proved popular.

Asia Boss, a media group which interviews people throughout all the nations of Asia, surveying their opinions on current events, recently posted a report from Philippines asking mainly young men and women what they think of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The video shows that Duterte's tough stance on drugs and related violent crime as well as his foreign policy pivot towards Russia and China, have proved very popular. One interviewee even stated that "America is sinking" and therefore it is good that Philippines is acquiring new alliances thanks to President Duterte.

Books

Survey finds 4 in 10 German students don't know what Auschwitz was

Inmates of Auschwitz concentration camp, January 1945
© SputnikInmates of Auschwitz concentration camp, January 1945.
A survey of German school children aged 14 or older has found that only 59 percent of students know about the Nazi death camp Auschwitz. Experts blame the findings on a lack of history education.

The surprising results were released Thursday by the Korber Institute, who carried out the survey of 1,009 Germans aged 14 and up, including 502 school children.

The survey found that 47 percent of 14 to 16 year olds knew of the infamous death camp. While only seven out of ten people aged 17 or over had heard of the place in Poland were 1 million people were killed between 1941 and 1945.

"We are worried to see that ever fewer German states offer history as a separate subject during middle school," said Sven Tetzlaff, head of educational research at the Körber Institute, to the Local.

"For me, this is one of the reasons why such a shockingly large number of school kids don't know about the Auschwitz concentration camp," added Tetzlaff.

Some 86 percent of the German population as a whole were aware of the camp and its purpose, the study found.