Saturday, June 29, 2019

Time Magazine:
Inside Brett Kavanaugh's First Term on the Supreme Court

Andy Puzder: Trump’s China trade strategy could lead to historic agreement benefiting both nations

Andrew Sullivan:

Dems Commit Political Suicide By Pushing Open Borders

And by viewing normal Americans as bigots

Trey Gowdy: What I Would Ask Robert Mueller When He Testifies

Is Trump right never to apologize?
Study: Public Officials Who Apologize Are More Likely to Hurt Themselves By Doing So 
Barack Obama's ICE Chief: Don't Blame Trump, ‘Cages’ For Illegals Were Built By Obama Administration
On this day in 1941,

Nazis Capture Lvov, Ukraine

Germans kill 600,000 Ukrainian Jews 

Send 2.5 million Ukrainians to Germany to be slave laborers



Most American Renters Believe Owning A Home Is "Financially Out Of Reach"

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Mitt Romney, On Track to Being Worse For GOP Than John McCain
Two More Broward Officers Fired over Failed Parkland Response
On this day in 1950,

TRUMAN ORDERS U.S. FORCES TO KOREA

37,000 Americans Killed, Over 100,000 Wounded



On this day in 1950, Democrat President Harry S. Truman ordered U.S. armed forces to South Korea to defend against an invasion by North Korea.  Truman also ordered the U.S. Air Force to bomb military targets in North Korea and directed the U.S. Navy to blockade the North Korean coast.  China responded by entering the war on the side of North Korea a few months later.  The war lasted three years before ending in a stalemate that exists to this day.  37,000 Americans were killed and over 100,000 were wounded. 7,800 Americans remain unaccounted for 69 years later.  Some estimate the cost of the war for all sides as high as $20 billion and claim that up to 5,000,000 civilians and soldiers were killed.