Conan Doyle JM Barrie — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and JM Barrie were on the same cricket team. Doyle was the author of Sherlock Holmes stores. Barrie wrote Peter Pan.

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Conan Doyle JM Barrie — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and JM Barrie were on the same cricket team. Doyle was the author of Sherlock Holmes stores. Barrie wrote Peter Pan.
Who was George E. Akerson? He was the first presidential press secretary. He served from March 4, 1929 to March 16, 1931 under Herbert Hoover.
Delco Refugee Resettlement Endorsed By Council — The new all-Democrat Delaware County Council started its term, Jan. 8, by waving its middle finger at the vast majority of county residents who just want things like safe streets and reasonable taxes.
It voted 5-0 to send a letter to the Department of State, directing them to authorize “refugee resettlement consistent with the authorization provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.”
Hey Chester residents, how does this help you?
France’s TGV holds the train speed record hitting 357.2 mph in 2007. Of course, that’s just for conventional trains. A Japanese maglev hit 375 mph on a test track in 2015.
The American record was set on Dec. 20, 1967 when a UAC turbo train hit 170.8 mph on the Penn Central track between Trenton and New Brunswick in New Jersey. It remains the word record for gas turbine-powered rail vehicles.
Stollsteimer Ignores Murder, Victims’ Pain — Democrat Jack Stollsteimer was sworn in as Delaware County District Attorney, Jan. 6.
He bragged in Jan. 8 press release that he is dropping a 27-year-old retail theft case against David Sheppard, a Philadelphia man whose life sentence on an unrelated case was recently commuted by Governor Thomas W. Wolf.
Unrelated Jack? Why not just say what that “unrelated case” was? Sheppard was serving a life sentence for the murder of 64-year-old Thomas Brannan who was killed during the robbery of Love’s Pharmacy in the Overbrook Section of Philadelphia in which Sheppard participated.
The retail theft charge — which stems from a shoplifting at the defunct Jeans West in Springfield — was imposed last year by then D.A. Kat Copeland. It wasn’t about keeping Sheppard in prison but about giving Brannan’s survivors a chance to speak. Wolf refused to do this as the wonderful Dom Giordano pointed out on his show yesterday (Jan. 9).
The most sickening thing about the “social justice” crowd is that they can’t get that mercy and compassion and empathy apply to victims too. Sheppard didn’t pull the trigger and clemency after 25 years is not beyond the pale, but to refuse to give the survivors a chance to look Sheppard in the eye and, more importantly, make him look in their eyes is about as heartless an act law enforcement can do.
Stollsteimer is among the prosecutors elected after receiving support and funding from billionaire one-percenter George Soros, who says “the main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States.”
Pee Wee Herman’s father — Milt Rubenfeld — was one of the founders of the Israeli Air Force.
The apple certainly fell far from that tree. For you Millennials and Gen Whatever Follows here is Pee Wee in action:
El Dorado is not a where but a who. It’s a shortening of the Spanish phrase El Hombre Dorado which means “The Golden Man” or possibly the phrase El Rey Dorado which means “The Golden King”.
Just something to keep in mind next time you watch that John Wayne movie where James Caan poorly recites the Edgar Allen Poe poem.
Here’s George Alexander doing a better job:
Nicholas Sandmann Millions Dollar Smile or the expression you make when you get CNN to give you millions for doing nothing.
The Catholic kid from Covington, Kentucky sued the fake news outlet for $275 million for the destructive smear job it tried to pull when he was confronted by an abusive progressive protestor as he waited for the bus to take him home from a school trip to the Jan. 18, 2019 March for Life Rally in Washington D.C.
It was announced yesterday (Jan. 7) that CNN settled albeit the amount of the settlement was not released. We heard one report it was for $25 million. We suspect it was certainly in the eight figures.
Sandmann also has pending nine figure lawsuits against the Washington Post and NBC, and may sue numerous other media outlets, institutions and celebrities.
Good job Nicholas and welcome to the 1 percent.
Ernie Russom Presents Perfecting Job Search Plan
By Kate Rainey
Ernie Russom, Joseph’s People President, will present “Perfecting Your 2020 Job Search Plan” 7-8:30 p.m., Jan. 21, at Parish Hall of St. Laurence Church, 8245 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby. The entrance to Parish Hall is from the rear church driveway, off St. Laurence Road. All are welcome to the free event, without regard to religious affiliation. There is free parking in the well lit parking lot, adjacent to the meeting site.
Russom, who owns executive search firm The Westview Associates, will introduce unique and highly effective strategies that allow job seekers to carry out a plan. This session will become the roadmap to a new career.
There is an old saying “If you Fail to Plan, you Plan to Fail.” The updated version is: “If you don’t know where you are going, you will never know how to get there.”
These “Words of Wisdom” speak to the need of completing a task. Successful job search planning will produce a more efficient process with a more desirable outcome.
JPCD is a joint program of Media Presbyterian Church and St. Laurence Church, Upper Darby and is affiliated with Joseph’s People, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing guidance and support to unemployed and underemployed workers.
JPCD also has an active, free forum on LinkedIn. To become part of it, search for “Joseph’s People of Central Delaware County-Free Job Search Group” through the LinkedIn directory. Shared on the page are job postings; information about upcoming meetings and events; tips and strategies, to increase the effectiveness of the search; strategies to deal with stress; and success stories from “graduates” who share their first-hand experience. For more information, send a message through the LinkedIn group listed above, visit www.josephspeople.org or email contactus@josephspeople.org.
Come to the meeting of the Central Delaware County Chapter of Joseph’s People.
Most Want Immigration Slowed, Stopped
By Joe Guzzardi
A year-end Associated Press poll showed that the two top 2019 stories were, first, the House of Representatives’ vote to impeach President Trump and, second, the president’s immigration agenda. The media and the president’s critics refer to Trump’s immigration views as hardline when in fact they reflect his desire to enforce the laws as written and congressionally approved decades ago.
Incumbent Trump versus whichever pro-immigration Democrat survives the endless debate cycle sets up an interesting showdown. Another late December poll, this one taken by Rasmussen, found that Americans are becoming more aware of immigration’s effect on the qualify of life, and understandably so. The nation cannot add more than 1 million new immigrants year after year, as has been the long- standing practice, without societal consequences. Until the Immigration Act of 1965, immigration averaged 250,000 annually.
Included in Rasmussen’s findings: 47 percent of likely voters polled want to slow immigration-driven population growth, and 14 percent want no immigration-related growth. Further, 68 percent believe the federal government should limit legal immigration to no more than 1 million annually – a total it currently exceeds – and 36 percent want no more than 500,000 admitted each year. With regard to population-busting family reunification, also referred to as chain migration, 59 percent of voters think legal immigrants should only be allowed to bring their spouse and minor children with them, while 32 percent favor maintaining the current practice that allows them to eventually bring in other adult relatives, including extended family and their spouse’s families.
Americans have shown a growing concern about immigration-related quality-of-life issues. Once more or less limited to border states like California, Texas and Arizona, immigration has now added population to every state, with dire effects on housing and the environment. The impacts are visible in more and more sprawl, overcrowding and traffic congestion.
Consider Virginia, for example. Virginia’s three fast-growing counties – Fairfax, Arlington and Prince William, all located adjacent to Washington, D.C. – reflect immigration’s consequences on population growth. Since 1990, hundreds of thousands of Hispanics and Asians have moved into the area, and today account for 32 percent of the 1.8 million aggregate residents in the counties. This is triple their 1990 level. During Northern Virginia’s local elections in 2018, some candidates, in response to constituents’ concerns, considered imposing population limits in various affected regions.
The Census Bureau – the ultimate nonpartisan source – projects that if the immigration status quo remains unchanged, future net immigration, the difference between the number coming and number leaving, will total 46 million by 2060, and the total U.S. population will reach 404 million, up from today’s 330 million. Census Bureau data projects that immigration will account for 95 percent of population growth between 2017-2060. Readers can do their own informal poll by asking their friends and neighbors how they feel about adding 75 million more people in the coming decades. The likely result is that most would be overwhelmingly opposed.
Yet, the federal government continues on its current path, apparently unconcerned about the nation’s future or cowed by likely xenophobia charges or a combination of both. But ignorance and cowardice are not leadership qualities. Two years ago, senators Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.) introduced the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy Act (the RAISE Act) that would, over a ten-year period, reduce immigration by 50 percent. The bill had only two cosponsors. Reintroduced in 2019, along with Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-Mo.) endorsement, the proposed legislation has only the original three signatories, plus Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.). In short, Congress is making little if any effort to comply with American voters’ wishes for less immigration.
In U.S. politics, nowhere is the divide greater between voters and elitist Congress than on immigration.
Joe Guzzardi is a Progressives for Immigration Reform analyst who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. Contact him at jguzzardi@pfirdc.org.