Authored by Doug "Uncola" Lynn via TheTollOnline.com,
For the previously unstated purpose of oppugning internet censorship, and the fact online search engines are becoming less of a trustworthy source when attempting to research past articles, a catalog of links was started by this blogger on Mayday 2018; and based upon the belief that transitions are roads to revelations.
Keep in mind the following May denouements occurred in addition to those previously delineated during the first “Seven Days in May”.
The ensuing disclosures occurred between the dates of May 8-31, 2018 and have been organized into categories for the reader’s convenience:
The American Experiment
1.) In early May, a 108 year old American tradition officially ended as the Boy Scouts of America succumbed to political correctness.
2.) A report was released showing that Illegal immigration surged 230% on southwest borderwith 75% of apprehensions being “catch-and-release”.
3.) The White House claimed apprehensions of illegal immigrants were up 50,000 for the second month in a row.
4.) It was revealed that California’s resistance to the Trump administration included at least 32 lawsuits, including everything from health care and DACA to the border wall.
5.) Trump’s plan to cut funding to Planned Parenthood was announced.
6.) President Trump’s poll numbers improved in spite of 90% negative coverage in the media. In response to the apparent bias, the president threatened to “take away credentials” from TV reporters.
7.) Because of the Tweets of Rapper, Kanye West, a small poll sampling showed support for Trump among black men doubled in one week, before radio stations began to boycott the music of Kanye West.
8.) The 44th House Republican announced plans forretirement prior to the midterms.
9.) Trump and Congress made significant progress on agenda items in spite of an obvious media blackout.
10.) President Trump announced his intention to pardon conservative filmmaker and pundit, Dinesh D’Souza, who was convicted of a campaign finance violation by President Obama’s justice department. Many considered the felony conviction to have been politically motivated and in response to D’Souza’s earlier film that criticized the former president. In his statement to the press, Trump said the filmmaker was, indeed, “treated very unfairly by our government”.
Capitalism & Marxism
11.) Oil hit a 2018 high over $70/barrel in early May and rose to $80/barrel a few weeks later as gas prices hit $5 a gallon in New York City.
12.) Housing confidence hit a new high as home prices skyrocketed.
13.) Americans gave Trump credit for good economy, according to a CBS News Nation Tracker poll.
14.) In an April Rasmussen Poll of 1,000 U.S. voters posted on the Drudge Report on May 2, 2018: Forty-six percent favored government guaranteed jobs for all.
15.) A Los Angeles Antifa...