The Daily Ledger is a premier show on One America News Network. It is broadcast from 8 pm to 9 pm Eastern Standard Time and is followed by the Tipping Point hosted by Liz Wheeler. Standing in for regular show host, the fearless and astute critical thinker Graham Ledger, was outstanding reporter Alex Salvi. I was asked to comment on student engagement, especially about student protests against gun violence and Climate Change oka (originally known as) Global Warming which title cannot pass muster, the true test of science embodied in The Scientific Method, hence the deceptive name change! The Left loves its deceptive naming practices with the names being the opposite of the reality of their intent
On this day, August 2, 1923, the first President elected by women died in office, and the Vice President took the oath by the light of a kerosene lamp.
#OTD, July 31, 1790, the very first American patent, which George Washington signed, was issued to Samuel Hopkins for a process of making potash, an ingredient used in fertilizer.
Sea Quest & WTK’s CEO Steve Gronka was interviewed on One America News Network with Alex Salvi.
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On this day, August 2, 1923, the first President elected… By Daniel Sheridan
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#OTD, July 31, 1790, the very first American patent, which George Washington signed, was issued to Samuel Hopkins for a process of making potash, an ingredient used in fertilizer.
Abraham […]
Today is the Birthday of America’s Free Institutions!
#OTD, July 30, 1619, the first legislative body chosen by the people met in Virginia, which marks the birthday of America’s free institutions.
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#OTD, June 9, 1781, a man was born whose world-changing invention built America.
In the 1830s, the world began progressing technologically at unprecedented levels through the […]
General Orders, 9 July 1776…Head Quarters, New York…by Daniel Sheridan
#OTD, July 9, 1776, General George Washington orders that the Declaration of Independence is to be read to the troops.
General Orders, 9 July 1776…Head Quarters, New York…
The Freedom of the Press – By Daniel Sheridan
#OTD, July 8, 1889, the “Wall Street Journal” begins publishing.
“Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech or of the press…”