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Good morning from Washington, where extremists are trying to set up a “Black House Autonomous Zone” near the White House. On the podcast, we welcome back anarchist chronicler Andy Ngo, who recounts what he witnessed in Seattle’s dangerous “autonomous zone.” Plus: forcing us to wear face masks, decolonizing our bookshelves, assailing our statues, and cheapening black history. Fifty years ago today, on an amendment offered by Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., the Senate votes 81-10 to repeal the Tonkin Gulf Resolution in an attempt to limit President Richard Nixon’s authority to conduct the Vietnam War. |
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Police in Washington, D.C., cleared out an area that had been claimed as an “autonomous zone” by protesters.
The area, which is near the White House, had tents, makeshift structures, and barricades.
Business activity in the United States, as measured by purchasing managers index (PMI) data, hit a four-month high, reflecting the lifting of lockdowns and fueling hopes that the economy is roaring back to life. Read more
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The CEO of a billion-dollar investment firm said his company is moving away from Seattle following weeks of unrest and the establishment of downtown’s so-called Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, or CHOP. Read more
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Republican senators on June 23 harshly criticized groups who toppled or defaced statues of former Presidents Ulysses Grant, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. Read more
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he won’t allow the city to revert back to its “bad old days” of high crime and excess gun violence, coming after a 72-hour period that saw 28 shootings and 38 injuries. Read more
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Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam repeatedly defended the need for Beijing’s national security law in Hong Kong during her weekly press conference on June 23. Read more
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Police union officials in Minneapolis say they haven’t been able to see body camera footage of the arrest of George Floyd. Floyd, a black man, died in police custody in Minneapolis… Read more
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Good Bye, Teddy Roosevelt
By Roger L. Simon
Until I was about eight, I lived a few blocks away from New York’s Museum of Natural History. I would go there often with my father, to tour the exhibits and because he… Read more
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Five Secrets of the CCP Pandemic Coverup Revealed in Leaked Documents
By He Jian
Internal documents from China’s National Health Commission, revealing comments from top health officials about the Chinese regime’s handling of the CCP virus outbreak, have exposed five key secrets… Read more
How Free Money Is Keeping Economic Recovery Alive
By Valentin Schmid
(September 27, 2013)
Four years into the economic recovery, we have gotten used to the Federal Reserve’s Quantitative Easing and a rising stock market. Yet, general economic activity remains sluggish and employment growth is lagging. Read more
Is America experiencing something reminiscent of China’s “Cultural Revolution”? What distinguishes this current moment from other, similar movements?
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⚡ Situational awareness: A just-released New York Times/Siena poll has Joe Biden leading President Trump by 14 points (50% to 36%).
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As the pandemic continues, we’re already starting to see long-term effects of lost schooling, curtailed travel and shuttered businesses, Axios’ Fadel Allassan writes.
Job losses have disproportionately affected women, resulting in a prolonged dip in their income and participation in the job market.
- The female unemployment rate has reached double digits for the first time since 1948 — a swift reversal from December, when women had more payroll jobs than men for the first time in nearly 10 years.
Education: Research shows the shift to remote learning could set the average student seven months behind academically, according to a McKinsey analysis.
- Racial disparity in access to computers and home internet connections could exacerbate achievement gaps that existed before the pandemic. Black and Hispanic students could face even greater setbacks, with Hispanic students losing nine months and Black students losing 10 months.
Young people graduating from college face health and financial effects from entering the job market during a recession — including lower starting salaries, according to Stanford research.
- Graduates who start working during such times see their incomes depleted for an average of 10 to 15 years, according to the study.
Restaurants: Many restaurant owners who permanently closed their businesses said they will likely never return to the industry.
Two striking symbols — the border wall vs. America’s first Black president — did the campaigning yesterday for candidates trying to turn out bases that are worlds apart, Axios White House and politics editor Margaret Talev writes.
- Trump visited Arizona, a swing state where he’s now in trouble, for a photo-op at his “unclimbable” border wall. At a church in Phoenix, he addressed a massive mask-free gathering of young supporters at an indoor hall.
In the evening, President Obama joined a Biden campaign event for the first time — a virtual fundraiser that instantly became the campaign’s biggest single haul, with 175,000 guests and $7.6 million in donations.
- “Love you,” each man told one another.
Obama recalled that as president, he sought to pressure foreign leaders to allow freedom of the press and freedom of assembly. But now, he said:
- “Folks like Putin or Kim Jong-un or President Xi in China, they say: ‘Well, obviously we don’t have any pressure. We don’t have to do anything about the dissidents we’ve imprisoned or the ethnic groups we’ve discriminated against or the crackdowns on dissent, because there’s nobody who’s going to call us to account.'”
Jason Miller talks to reporters at Trump Tower on Nov. 16, 2016. Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Besides Fox News and the CIA, President Trump now has another morning briefer, Republican sources tell me: Jason Miller, a new top official at Trump’s campaign, gives him a fill on what’s driving the political day.
- Miller was a Trump whisperer during the 2016 campaign: The two had early-morning conversations about the Trump Tower team’s battle plan.
- Miller listens as much as he talks. He reads Trump’s verbal cues, and knows how to use gossip and news to get Trump’s thinking about different issues.
- He then translates Trump-speak into campaign action.
Why it matters: Trump, who prizes familiarity, is comfortable with Miller.
- Aides hope that if Trump is reassured that his team has a plan, he’ll be less likely to try to take every element of the campaign into his own hands.
Miller, 45, joined the campaign this month as a senior adviser and is one of the most powerful officials, directing strategy while campaign manager Brad Parscale runs the campaign machine.
- Miller has worked in Republican politics for 25 years, including for Rudy Giuliani and Ted Cruz. He left Trump for the private sector at the inauguration, but remained a reliable ally on TV and radio.
- Miller has weathered controversy: In June, he left Teneo after attacking House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler on Twitter. After Trump’s election, Miller was named White House communications director but backed out.
On recent mornings, Miller’s prescriptions have ricocheted around Trumpworld through text messages he blasts to conservative influencers and Trump surrogates, including Trump’s message for the day, planned hits on Biden and “Quick Bites” from coverage.
- A recent topic: John Bolton.
Dr. Anthony Fauci wears a Washington Nationals mask for testimony yesterday before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
What you need to know about the pandemic, from health care editor Sam Baker:
- There’s no question that the outbreak is getting worse in the U.S.
- Cases are rising — in some states, to their highest levels yet.
- Hospitalizations are rising.
- Deaths have topped 120,000.
Why it matters: This is not just the effects of more testing. It’s a worsening outbreak, and we are doing too little to control it.
Parts of the Arctic are feverish and on fire, worrying scientists about what that means for the rest of the world, AP reports.
- The thermometer hit a likely record of 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in the Russian Arctic town of Verkhoyansk on Saturday.
- Why it matters: Such prolonged Siberian warmth hasn’t been seen for thousands of years.
Climate scientist Jonathan Overpeck, dean of the University of Michigan environmental school, said in an email:
- “The Arctic is figuratively and literally on fire — it’s warming much faster than we thought, … leading to a rapid meltdown and increase in wildfires.”
Voters rebuffed President Trump by nominating Republicans he opposed for House seats in North Carolina and Kentucky, AP reports.
- In western North Carolina, GOP voters picked 24-year-old investor Madison Cawthorn over Trump-backed real estate agent Lynda Bennett. The runoff was for the seat vacated by Mark Meadows, who resigned to become Trump’s chief of staff, and joined his new boss in backing Bennett.
- Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, a libertarian-minded maverick who often clashes with GOP leaders, was renominated for a sixth House term. Trump savaged Massie in March as a “disaster for America.”
What’s next: Results in higher-profile races in Kentucky and New York faced days of delay as swamped officials count mountains of mail-in ballots.
President Trump’s campaign, recognizing that he’ll lose to himself if November’s election is a referendum on him, is trying to flush Joe Biden into open combat by challenging him to more debates, taunting him as “Hidin’ Biden,” and posing a “Question of the day for Joe Biden.”
- Why it matters: Expect more of this. The Trump campaign is getting very frustrated that Biden is keeping a low profile and letting Trump give himself uppercuts every day.
- An upcoming question of the day: “When’s your first rally going to be?”
TJ Ducklow, the Biden campaign’s national press secretary, replied:
- “The Trump campaign is frustrated because every single day Joe Biden is making a case to the American people for steady, experienced, compassionate leadership that is in stark contrast to the erratic, divisive and cruel message coming from Donald Trump’s White House.”
In 2003, President George W. Bush and former President George H.W. Bush ride Segways in Kennebunkport, Maine. Photo: John Mottern/Getty Images
The Segway, the two-wheeled personal transporter touted as a revolution back in 1999, is ending production, AP reports.
- The Segway PT, popular with tourists and police officers but also known for high-profile crashes, will be retired July 15, the company said.
WinRed, the online Republican fundraising platform designed to counter Democrats’ ActBlue, has raised $450 million since launching a year ago today.
- Why it matters: WinRed takes an ecumenical approach, sweeping in everyone from the Trump campaign to congressional leaders to GOP renegades.
By the numbers:
- 850 campaigns currently raise money through the platform.
- 100% of state Republican parties and 85% of House and Senate members use WinRed.
- Average donation: $38.
- 370,000 donors were converted to volunteers.
- The 24-hour record: $14 million on June 14, President Trump’s birthday.
WinRed President Gerrit Lansing told me: “Everywhere around us, the pace of change is accelerating. And very few people are prepared for the amount of change coming to politics. WinRed is a … platform designed for this new era.”
Universal Pictures is offering “Do the Right Thing” — director Spike Lee’s 1989 film about racism, protests, police brutality and a New York neighborhood in turmoil — free this week on Amazon, Apple, Charter, Comcast, Google, Redbox, Vudu and other platforms.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and 35 of her fellow Democrats plan to unveil legislation Wednesday that would require removal, within one year of the law’s enactment, of any Confederate names, symbols, displays, monuments and paraphernalia from any Defense Department asset. Read More…
Rejecting the candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump for a seat previously held by his current chief of staff, Republican voters in North Carolina’s 11th District nominated 24-year-old motivational speaker Madison Cawthorn in a primary runoff Tuesday. Read More…
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Washington’s football team is still named what it’s named, and some members of Congress are trying to change that … again. In the wake of George Floyd’s killing and the racial justice movement it sparked, a reckoning has come. Read More…
Women say it’s time to reopen America — safely
OPINION — Women want America reopened safely — but reopened nevertheless — and that’s a surprising shift, especially as we see certain states and regions experiencing an uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases. Read More…
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The winners of some of the most closely contested primaries in Kentucky and New York Tuesday may not be known for several days, thanks in part to a surge in absentee ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read More…
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POLITICO Playbook: What House Republicans will be reading
DRIVING THE DAY
FIRST LOOK FOR PLAYBOOKERS … MINNESOTA REP. TOM EMMER, the chair of the House GOP’s campaign arm, will use a virtual meeting of House Republican lawmakers this morning to brief them on a new battleground poll the Terrance Group conducted June 7-10 among 1,014 swing voters. Here are the highlights:
THE POLL SHOWS REPUBLICANS hold a 1-point advantage over Democrats on the generic ballot (testing a generic R vs. generic D). … THE ECONOMY is a top concern of voters — 23% says it’s their top concern, followed by corruption in D.C. at 20% and the coronavirus at 10%. 56% of voters approve of the job the president is doing on the economy. … Unsurprisingly, DEFUNDING POLICE is unpopular, with 59% of swing voters opposed. But 51% support the protests — which might help explain some of the urgency to address police conduct. Read the memo Republicans will get this morning
— PARTY POLLING is often only instructive in understanding how top officials are framing the political climate to their rank and file. So this memo should not be read as a dispassionate and unbiased view of the national mood, but rather how one party views the body politic at this moment in time.
BARACK OBAMA during a JOE BIDEN fundraiser Tuesday night, via pooler LIZ GOODWIN of The Boston Globe: “The good news, what makes me optimistic is, the fact that there is a Great Awakening going on around the country particularly among younger people who are saying not only are they fed up with the shambolic, disorganized, mean-spirited approach to governance that we’ve seen over the last couple of years, but more than that are eager to take on some of the core challenges that have been facing this country for centuries. … Whatever you’ve done so far is not enough. And I hold myself and Michelle and my kids to the same standard.”
BIDEN HAS A 14-POINT LEAD … NEW NYT/SIENA POLL, via Alex Burns, Jonathan Martin and Matt Stevens: “Joseph R. Biden Jr. has taken a commanding lead over President Trump in the 2020 race, building a wide advantage among women and nonwhite voters and making deep inroads with some traditionally Republican-leaning groups that have shifted away from Mr. Trump following his ineffective response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new national poll of registered voters by The New York Times and Siena College.
“Mr. Biden is currently ahead of Mr. Trump by 14 percentage points, garnering 50 percent of the vote compared with 36 percent for Mr. Trump. That is among the most dismal showings of Mr. Trump’s presidency, and a sign that he is the clear underdog right now in his fight for a second term.” … RCP average: Biden +9.8
TOP TALKER … TIM ALBERTA in Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.: “Can Biden Survive the Despair of the Black Democrat?”: “We are four-and-a-half months from the election, Washington. So much can change in a single day, in a single news cycle, in a single tweet from the president of the United States. None of what I will relay to you in this letter should be considered predictive. But make no mistake: If what I heard Sunday in southeast Michigan is at all representative of the Black community across America, Democrats should be disturbed and afraid. Not because they risk losing an election, but because they risk losing the loyalty of an entire class of voters.”
DRIVING TODAY: THE SENATE will vote on proceeding to the Sen. TIM SCOTT (R-S.C.) police reform bill this morning — the vote is expected to fail, since Democrats are opposed. … Speaker NANCY PELOSI has a press availability focused on health care at 10 a.m. … HOUSE JUDICIARY has AARON ZELINSKY this morning in a hearing about prosecutorial independence. Kyle Cheney and Leah Nylen on the hearing … Zelinsky’s testimony
FLAGGING FOR THE TRUMP ADMIN AND RNC … MARC CAPUTO in Miami: “A poll by the University of North Florida found that 58 percent of Jacksonville voters surveyed oppose the RNC convention, and 42 percent support it. Seventy-one percent said they were concerned the coronavirus would spread due to the convention, and 65 percent said they worried about ‘social unrest,’ the poll showed.”
FRONTS: NYT, which has TONY FAUCI’S testimony in the lead slot, with the headline: “EXPERTS SKETCH GLOOMY PICTURE OF VIRUS SPREAD” … WSJ … N.Y. POST
Good Wednesday morning.
BASEBALL IS BACK! … WAPO’S DAVE SHEININ: “[I]t was finally over Tuesday night, and the sport had a date for the reopening of ‘spring’ training camps (July 1) and a new Opening Day of July 23 or 24, nearly four months behind schedule. The season will be 60 games, by far the shortest in the sport’s modern history, followed by a postseason. …
“Teams will be aligned geographically to reduce travel, and while MLB has yet to release a master schedule for the 2020 season, each team reportedly will play 40 games within their own division and 20 against teams from the corresponding division in the other league. Thus, the defending World Series champion Washington Nationals would play 10 games each against division rivals Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia and the New York Mets, and four each against AL East teams Baltimore, Boston, the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay and Toronto.”
NYT’S MAGGIE HABERMAN and JONATHAN MARTIN: “With Tweets, Videos and Rhetoric, Trump Pushes Anew to Divide Americans by Race”: “President Trump has repeatedly pushed inflammatory language, material and policies in recent days that seek to divide Americans by race as he tries to appeal to his predominantly white base of voters four months before Election Day rather than try to broaden his support.
“Trailing in national polls and surveys of crucial battleground states, and stricken by a disappointing return to the campaign trail, Mr. Trump has leaned hard into his decades-long habit of falsely portraying some black Americans as dangerous or lawless. And he has chosen to do so at one of the most tumultuous periods in decades as Americans protest recent episodes of police brutality against black people that have highlighted the nation’s long history of racial injustice.”
LAST NIGHT’S PRIMARIES … ALLY MUTNICK and JAMES ARKIN: “McGrath leading, Engel in trouble after Tuesday’s primaries”: “It will be at least a week until winners are known in Tuesday’s much-anticipated showdown between the progressive and establishment wings of the Democratic Party. Voters in five states went to the polls Tuesday for primary elections, with the top races coming in Kentucky and New York.
“In Kentucky, Democratic voters were choosing between party favorite Amy McGrath and state Rep. Charles Booker to face Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, for whom rank-and-file Democrats’ disdain rivals only that for President Donald Trump. But Tuesday night ended without a winner — and with hundreds of thousands of absentee ballots to count next week.
“McGrath, who was endorsed by Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, appeared on a glide path to the nomination for most of the past year. But Booker has charged late, driven by endorsements from national progressives like Bernie Sanders and the protests over racial injustice and police misconduct in his hometown of Louisville.
“The other major primaries were in New York, where insurgent liberals were challenging nearly every Democratic member of the delegation in and around New York City — two years after Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s upset victory against a sitting member of Congress. No incumbent was more endangered on Tuesday than 16-term Rep. Eliot Engel, the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, who ended Tuesday night trailing educator Jamaal Bowman.” POLITICO
— “Black eyes for Trump, Meadows in North Carolina primary,” by Ally Mutnick and Alex Isenstadt: “President Donald Trump’s perfect endorsement record in GOP primary elections crashed with a thud Tuesday night when his choice for an open seat in Western North Carolina was drubbed by a 24-year-old first-time candidate.
“The result of the GOP primary runoff in North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District was a major embarrassment for Trump’s new chief of staff, Mark Meadows, with many senior Republicans punting the blame toward him.
“Trump and Meadows went all in for Lynda Bennett, a real-estate agent who is a close friend of the Meadows, only to see her routed by Madison Cawthorn, a businessman who was partially paralyzed in a car accident. Cawthorn led Bennett by around 30 points when The Associated Press called the race.” POLITICO … More from NYT on Madison Cawthorn
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — DNC STAFFS UP: CHRIS MEAGHER, former Pete Buttigieg press secretary, is joining the DNC as deputy communications director. He comes on board as XOCHITL HINOJOSA takes on an expanded role as senior adviser to the chair, in addition to continuing as DNC communications director. VERONICA YOO and CASSIDY GEOGHEGAN will be battleground press secretaries. And ENRIQUE GUTIERREZ will lead the DNC’s Hispanic media program.
POTUS REBOOTS — “In Arizona, Trump has a redo of his Oklahoma rally,” by Bryan Bender in Phoenix and Matthew Choi: “After a disappointing showing at his campaign rally over the weekend, President Donald Trump renewed his performance for a packed crowd of students on Tuesday, telling his Arizona audience that they were guardians in a cultural war over the heritage of the country. ‘We’re here today to declare that we will never cave to the left wing and the left-wing intolerance,’ the president said at a Students for Trump event in Phoenix.
“The appearance, at the Dream City megachurch, was one of his first rallies since taking a three-month hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic. Images from the event showed a large crowd tightly packed together, with almost no one wearing protective masks. There were no temperature checks for the estimated 3,000 cheering attendees who, like many of Trump’s staunchest fans, ignored a new local ordinance requiring them to wear a mask, despite a public-health plea from the Democratic mayor on Monday.
“The coronavirus is out of control in the Grand Canyon State after its governor lifted a stay-at-home order last month, and the president is polling relatively poorly here against his presumptive Democratic rival, former Vice President Joe Biden. Low attendance at Trump’s event in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday (only 6,200 of the venue’s 19,000 seats were occupied) made headlines and overshadowed the president’s comeback message. But on Tuesday, he recast that rally as a roiling success, calling it the ‘number one show in Fox history for a Saturday night.’” POLITICO
THE NEW COVID SURGE — “Lawmakers protest as feds pull support from 4 Harris County COVID testing sites,” by the Houston Chronicle’s Benjamin Wermund: “The Trump administration is planning to end federal support for local coronavirus testing sites across the nation at the end of the month — including seven in Texas, where confirmed cases of COVID are spiking.
“Texas officials are urging the White House to rethink the move, warning of ‘catastrophic cascading consequences’ of pulling federal support for testing sites, four of which are in Houston and Harris County and administer thousands of tests per day. City officials consider two of those sites — the largest in the city, administering up to 500 tests each per day — the backbone of Houston’s testing efforts.”
— “Fauci: Next few weeks critical to tamping down virus spikes,” by AP’s Lauran Neergaard and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar: “The next few weeks are critical to tamping down a disturbing coronavirus surge, Dr. Anthony Fauci told Congress on Tuesday — issuing a plea for people to avoid crowds and wear masks just hours before mask-shunning President Donald Trump was set to address a crowd of his young supporters in one hot spot.
“Fauci and other top health officials also said they have not been asked to slow down virus testing, in contrast to Trump’s claim last weekend that he had ordered fewer tests be performed because they were uncovering too many infections. Trump said earlier Tuesday that he wasn’t kidding when he made that remark.” AP
— WSJ: “Coronavirus Cases Top 9.1 Million Globally; Second Wave Hits Seoul,” by Talal Ansari: “New coronavirus cases spiked in several states, with Arizona, Texas and California reporting new daily records of infections Tuesday, prompting elected officials to tighten rules on gatherings and strongly urge people to stay home and follow social-distancing guidelines.
“The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases world-wide surpassed 9.1 million, with more than 2.3 million cases in the U.S., as the nation’s death toll reached more than 121,000, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The two most populous states in the country, California and Texas, each reported more than 5,000 new infections, breaking previous daily records they had set.”
CNN’S MICHAEL WARREN, MANU RAJU and MARSHALL COHEN: “Trump’s war against mail-in voting lacks Republican allies”: “Donald Trump’s campaign against mail-in voting isn’t getting much support from other Republicans, either in Washington or in some key swing states.
“After Trump tweeted Monday morning that mail-in ballots would make 2020 the ‘most RIGGED election in our nation’s history,’ CNN spoke with numerous GOP senators, including members of the GOP leadership team. None of them said they agreed with the President’s views on mail-in voting, and a number of them said they supported expansions as a way to deal with the coronavirus.
“‘I think it’s fine,’ Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska, a member of the Senate GOP leadership team, said of the expansion of mail-in voting in her state. ‘It’s worked well in Nebraska. We had tremendous turnout in the primary in May. No issues that I’ve heard from our secretary of state. It’s worked well.’”
TRUMP’S WEDNESDAY — The president will participate in the arrival of Polish President Andrzej Duda at 2:15 p.m. in the West Wing lobby. Trump will participate in a bilateral meeting with Duda at 2:20 p.m. in the Oval Office, followed by an expanded bilateral meeting in the Cabinet Room at 2:45 p.m. Trump and Duda will participate in a joint press conference at 3:30 p.m. in the Rose Garden.
PLAYBOOK READS
SCOOP … LEAH NYLEN: DOJ, STATES TURNING UP THE HEAT ON APPLE: “DOJ and state attorneys general are showing increasing interest in a possible antitrust probe of Apple just a week after news broke that European competition enforcers had opened two investigations into the tech giant. One common thread on both sides of the Atlantic: the company’s App Store, which has generated years of complaints from software developers about Apple’s strict rules and its demands for a 30 percent cut of most transactions.
“DOJ and the AGs have spoken to several companies unhappy with Apple’s ironclad control of its App Store, the source of frequent griping by developers who say the company’s rules are applied inconsistently — particularly for apps that compete with Apple’s own products — and lead to higher prices and fewer choices for consumers.” More for Pros
— WSJ: “Justice Department, State Attorneys General to Confer on Google Antitrust Challenge,” by John McKinnon and Brent Kendall: “The Justice Department and a group of state attorneys general are scheduled to meet Friday to talk about next steps in bringing a likely antitrust case against Alphabet Inc.’s Google, according to people familiar with the matter. Federal and state officials are expected to meet virtually to talk about the scope of any legal complaint against the search giant, as well as the states’ current thinking on joining a Justice Department lawsuit or setting out on their own, the people said.” WSJ
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BANNED: THE USA? — “E.U. May Bar American Travelers as It Reopens Borders, Citing Failures on Virus,” by NYT’s Matina Stevis-Gridneff in Brussels: “European Union countries rushing to revive their economies and reopen their borders after months of coronavirus restrictions are prepared to block Americans from entering because the United States has failed to control the scourge, according to draft lists of acceptable travelers reviewed by The New York Times.
“That prospect, which would lump American visitors in with Russians and Brazilians as unwelcome, is a stinging blow to American prestige in the world and a repudiation of President Trump’s handling of the virus in the United States, which has more than 2.3 million cases and upward of 120,000 deaths, more than any other country.
“European nations are currently haggling over two potential lists of acceptable visitors based on how countries are faring with the coronavirus pandemic. Both lists include China, as well as developing nations like Uganda, Cuba and Vietnam. Both also exclude the United States and other countries that were deemed too risky because of the spread of the virus.” NYT … More from POLITICO’s Brussels team
JOSH GERSTEIN and KYLE CHENEY: “Roger Stone seeks to delay prison, citing virus concerns”: “Longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone is asking a federal court for a delay of more than two months in the 40-month prison sentence he is to begin serving next week after being convicted last year of seeking to stymie a congressional investigation into Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election.
“In a series of hyperbolic Instagram postings over the past few days, Stone has starkly warned that he is facing likely or even ‘certain’ death from the coronavirus if he is forced to report to prison on June 30. ‘I’m fighting for my life,’ Stone warned in one video Tuesday, wearing a face mask emblazoned with the words ‘Free Roger Stone!.’ In the social media messages, Stone says he is 67 years old, suffers from asthma and has a history of respiratory problems.
“‘Incarceration at a facility with COVID-19 during a pandemic is a deep state death sentence. Roger Stone did nothing wrong. Justice for Roger Stone,’ Stone said.” POLITICO
LITTLE ROCKET MAN — “North: Kim suspended action against South for Korean impasse,” by AP’s Kim Tong-Hyung in Seoul, South Korea: “North Korea said Wednesday leader Kim Jong Un suspended a planned military retaliation against South Korea, in an apparent slowing of the pressure campaign it has waged against its rival amid stalled nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration.
“Last week, the North had declared relations with the South as fully ruptured, destroyed an inter-Korean liaison office in its territory and threatened unspecified military action to censure Seoul for a lack of progress in bilateral cooperation and for activists floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.
“Analysts say North Korea, after weeks deliberately raising tensions, may be pulling away just enough to make room for South Korean concessions.” AP
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It’s Baseball, But Will We Recognize It?
Yes, I’m thrilled to not be writing about plague, masks, riots, or statues this morning. Even if you aren’t a baseball fan, you should be able to at least enjoy that too.
Major League Baseball surprised even hardcore fans on Tuesday by announcing that the players’ union and the owners finally agreed on something. That alone was extraordinary given that that the owners and the union have the most dysfunctional relationship in all of professional sports. As readers here are no doubt well aware by now, I love baseball more than I do most people, and even I had reached the point where I didn’t think the two sides would ever get it together in time to salvage any part of this season.
Of course, it’s going to be a baseball season like none we’ve ever seen. Players are to report to training camps on July 1st, and the season will start on July 24th. It will be only 60 games long, both leagues will have the designated hitter, and there will be a runner on second base to begin each half of extra innings.
Put mildly, it’s a baseball purist’s (guilty) nightmare. However, it’s better than no season at all.
The runner on second in extra innings thing has been experimented with in the minors and is a variation on something that has been tried in the World Baseball Classic. A friend of mine who is an Angels fan said he liked it in the WBC but then he also likes the DH, so his taste is suspect. I tweeted a flippant complaint about this rule on Twitter and it got a lot of response from baseball fans but, honestly, I’ll probably get over it quickly.
OK, I’m probably just putting that out in the universe hoping that I will.
Sadly for old school National League fans like me, this is probably all the excuse that MLB needs to keep the DH — aka baseball’s greatest shame — around forever in the National League. They’ve been talking about it for a while now the coronapocalypse just opened the backdoor to make it happen. I reserve the right to hate it forever. Between SABRmetrics and not having to worry about pitchers in the batting order, there really isn’t much baseball for managers to manage anymore. They can be replaced by robots that just roll out to the mound for pitching changes in the near future.
My dream was always that MLB would get rid of the DH in the American League, not shoehorn it into the National League. 2020 is the absolute WORST. COVID-19 may one day soon be able to count Major League Baseball among its victims.
It will be weird seeing the empty stands. Well, for most baseball fans, not so much for Miami Marlins fans though. Empty stadiums in all sports are part of this “new normal” that we’re supposed to adjust to.
While every precaution will be taken to make the players and staffs safe, it’s still a crap shoot as to how it will all play out. Here is a very good interview with CBS MLB analyst David Samson about the various scenarios and how they might be handled. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brett Anderson tweeted out a question that is no doubt on the minds of a lot of players:
What happens when we all get it?
As a Dodgers fan, I was very excited about this season before plague times hit, despite the fact that baseball finds a way to break my heart more often than not. I still am, but I think ESPN may have jinxed it for me yesterday:
1. Mookie Betts in a Dodgers uniform
The February trade that sent Betts and David Price to the Dodgers for Alex Verdugo, Jeter Downs and Connor Wong might have been done to spark a rebuilding of sorts in Boston, but that doesn’t make it any less of a blockbuster. Now we’ll get to see Betts in a Dodgers uniform — and you have to admit, it looked like a perfect fit back in spring training. Of course, Betts would look good in those awful White Sox uniforms from the 1970s with shorts and collars.
Betts is arguably the second-best player in the majors, trailing only Mike Trout in WAR over the past four seasons. Then again, he might be just the second-best player on the Dodgers given that Cody Bellinger was the National League MVP in 2019. Betts makes the Dodgers an even better defensive team — and they might have been the best in the majors already, after finishing second to the Astros last year in batting average allowed on balls in play and first in the majors in defensive runs saved. Bottom line: Whether it’s 60 games or 162 games, the Dodgers are still the World Series favorite.
It’s not quite as damning at the Sports Illustrated cover jinx but it’s close enough.
If COVID doesn’t rear its ugly head to the extent that Major League Baseball has has to shut everything down again, this quickie season will provide something that Americans — and not just baseball fans — need: a freakin’ diversion. Yeah, it’s just a game. And it may not hold the place in America’s heart that it once did (watch Ken Burns’s brilliant documentary Baseball for perspective on that), but it’s still called our national pastime for now.
At this point I think most people would rather watch a baseball game than a riot. I say that as a man who would rather watch a baseball game than almost anything but, let’s be honest, we’re all in need of a shiny object now.
One perverse upside to the concern about health by the baseball players is that they don’t have as much time for all of the woke posturing that the NFL is doing right now. The aforementioned dysfunction between MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association consumes them with so much dislike for each other that it kind of distracts them from pretty much everything else.
Because this is Major League Baseball, all of this may have blown up in the time between when I posted this and tried to grab a nap. If it is the case that I can’t enjoy even one baseball game this year, I’ll just hang onto my favorite baseball memory from thirty-two years ago:
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An outspoken anti-slavery activist who joined an anti-slave catching militia in Wisconsin.
During the Civil War he led the 15th Wisconsin, which was comprised almost entirely of immigrants.
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List of things you should do today:
– wear a mask
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– practice physical distancingYour actions can literally save lives.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- As of Tuesday night, 2,346,937 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States (an increase of 34,940 from yesterday) and 121,224 deaths have been attributed to the virus (an increase of 822 from yesterday), according to the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, leading to a mortality rate among confirmed cases of 5.2 percent (the true mortality rate is likely much lower, between 0.4 percent and 1.4 percent, but it’s impossible to determine precisely due to incomplete testing regimens). Of 28,065,065 coronavirus tests conducted in the United States (511,484 conducted since yesterday), 8.4 percent have come back positive.
- European Union officials are considering imposing a travel ban against Americans, per the New York Times, citing the United States’ coronavirus strategy shortcomings as a major public health threat to the region.
- Dr. Anthony Fauci told a House committee on Tuesday that “it will be when and not if” there will be a coronavirus vaccine, adding that he remains “cautiously optimistic” that several will be available by the end of 2020. Fauci added that, to the best of his knowledge, neither he nor his colleagues “have ever been told to slow down on testing.”
- In an 8-1 ruling, the Supreme Court limited the Security and Exchange Commission’s ability to seek damages from fraud defendants exceeding their profits obtained through the wrongful conduct.
- Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan told reporters the city will begin to dismantle the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone—or CHAZ—after two shootings over the weekend, one fatal. “We can still accommodate people who want to protest peacefully, come there and gather. But the impacts on the businesses and residents and community are now too much.”
- An FBI investigation found that the “noose” discovered in black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace’s garage on Sunday had been there as early as October 2019; Wallace was not assigned to that garage until last week. “We appreciate the FBI’s quick and thorough investigation and are thankful to learn that this was not an intentional, racist act against Bubba,” NASCAR said in a statement.
- After weeks of negotiation between owners and the player’s union, Major League Baseball is back. Players are en route to training camp 2.0, and have signed on to a 60-game season—albeit one including a National League DH and expedited extra innings—beginning July 24.
Breaking Down the Trump Administration’s New Immigration Restrictions
In keeping with its longstanding restrictionist approach to immigration, the Trump administration announced a new executive order earlier this week suspending a variety of immigrant worker visas through the end of 2020. The goal, according to a White House press release, is to “ensure we continue putting American workers first during our ongoing coronavirus recovery.”
The executive order—set to take effect today—will restrict H-1B visas for high-skilled workers in industries like tech and consulting, H-2B visas for seasonal workers in non-agricultural jobs, J-1 visas for short-term workers like au pairs and cultural and educational exchange students, and L-1 visas for workers making internal transfers from their employer’s foreign offices.
Democracy Soldiers On
If last night’s primaries were any indication, representative elections under threat of coronavirus are unlikely ever to make for very good TV.
The primaries that took place in New York, Kentucky, and Virginia last night were not harried by many of the problems of earlier elections this year in Georgia and Wisconsin, with short-staffed precincts struggling to work through lines of voters in a timely way. Enormous quantities of ballots—as many as half of those cast in New York—were cast by mail, in order to cut down on potential viral transmission.
Yet a downside of this approach made itself apparent too, as ballot-watchers quickly declared dozens of primaries too close to call until absentee votes can be tallied, a process that can take up to a week.
The Future of Work in a Post-Pandemic Age
With New York entering Phase 2 of coronavirus reopening earlier this week, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were permitted to return to their office buildings on Monday for the first time since March. But that doesn’t mean they all did. Nearly 70 percent of respondents in a recent Gallup survey reported working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic, and only 26 percent of those who did said they wanted to return to the office once they were allowed. Half of those working from home—49 percent—claimed to prefer their new setup.
New COVID-19 cases are outpacing testing in several regions around the country, but states and localities across the United States are forging ahead with reopenings of varying speeds. Employers in this post-lockdown world are scrambling to determine: Were the past three months a temporary corporate staycation? Or are we in the dawn of a new era of work?
Worth Your Time
- How do you engage in an argument with someone who presupposes the moral imperative of their position? The answer: you don’t. In his latest piece for Tablet Magazine, Jacob Siegel mourns the demise of debate in our new intellectual era of virtue signaling and identity politics. By fusing the language of rational discourse with the authority of religious commandment, progressives effectively cast off opposing viewpoints as anti-science, irrational, and immoral. And America’s most hallowed institutions have followed suit. “What we are witnessing, in the rapidly transforming norms around race, sex, and gender, is not an argument at all but a revolution in moral sentiment. In all revolutions, the new thing struggling to be born makes use of the old system in order to overthrow it,” he writes, “At present, institutions like the university, the press, and the medical profession preserve the appearance of reason, empiricism, and argument while altering, through edict and coercion, the meaning of essential terms in the moral lexicon, like fairness, equality, friendship, and love.”
- Texas Hold’em has been a reprieve for many bored homebodies during quarantine. But for a select few, poker is more than just a hobby—it’s a career. Maria Konnikova spent nearly a year learning tips and tricks from Erik Seidel, one of the one of the world’s best professional poker players. The Atlantic published an excerpt of her book detailing her journey from amateur to World Series of Poker. (Disclaimer: This piece contains some strong language, and may make you want to gamble!)
- Finally, from Josh Kraushaar at National Journal comes a grim warning for Donald Trump. If the election were held today, the president would lose in a landslide. Trump has lost support among several of the groups that drove his unlikely triumph in 2016, including rural voters, evangelicals and self-described conservatives. Says Kraushaar: “Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is airing ads in Iowa and Ohio, two states he won by near double-digit margins in 2016, as recent polls show Trump in precarious shape in both states. Public polling even shows Biden within striking distance in Georgia and Texas, two electoral prizes that would normally be safely Republican … unless a big blue wave hits in November.”
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- Once upon a time, the United States had three branches of government. Before the legislature voluntarily ceded its power to the Supreme Court, culture war issues were decided through lawmaking by representative bodies. In yesterday’s French Press (🔒), David atones for his past contributions to our increasingly juristocratic society during his time as a civil liberties attorney. “You can blanket the country in litigation,” he writes, “And that’s exactly what we did.”
- In a Dispatch Fact Check, Alec analyzed several tweets and Facebook posts misconstruing the history of the Aunt Jemima label that went viral after Quaker Oats decided to discontinue the logo. “Given what is known of Nancy Green’s life and of what records of it exist, social media posts downplaying the racist nature of the Aunt Jemima brand rely on factually incorrect information and fabrications for which there is no record.”
- On the site today, Danielle Pletka details some of the aggressive moves China has made toward Australia after its prime minister called for an investigation into China’s mishandling of the coronavirus at the pandemic’s outbreak, and explains why Americans should be concerned.
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Sarah Isgur (@whignewtons), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), Nate Hochman (@njhochman), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
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President’s favorite meme-maker, CarpeDonktum, permanently banned on Twitter
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 04:46 PM PDT Update: Cook responded on Locals.Original Story:The storyline from Twitter has always been that they’re completely unbiased. But that false narrative flies in the face of everything we see from them as they beg us not to believe our lying eyes. Suppression, censorship, and total purging of accounts has been rampant for the past couple of years but appears to be ramping up lately, conspicuously ahead of the 2020 election. The latest victim of the Twitter Trump-supporter purge is Logan Cook, better known as popular conservative meme-maker CarpeDonktum who has made national headlines and been to the White House.
The man behind the popular account took to Periscope to describe the circumstance behind his permanent ban on the platform that helped him achieve national exposure.
This is a full-blown ban. It’s not a suspension and it’s not temporary. In fact, if accounts pop up that Twitter believes is being operated by the banned user, they will instantly and permanently ban those as well. The iron fist of censorship is unyielding at Twitter. Conservatives who use Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or any of the major social media sites should do so knowing at any time, they could be targeted. What CarpeDonktum learned today should compel Trump supporters to seek greener pastures. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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Bubba Smollett: FBI confirms no hate crime was committed
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 03:51 PM PDT The NASCAR world was taken by storm over the weekend when Bubba Wallace, a black driver, claimed that there was a noose in his garage. This comes during a time of heated racial tensions and NASCAR’s ban of the Confederate Flag (that’s not actually the Confederate Flag). But this did not stop Bubba Wallace from perpetuating racism by creating a hate crime hoax in which he was the victim. After claiming there was a noose in his garage, Babba Wallace took to social media to fight the race war with his statement below. Unsurprisingly, the amount of virtue signalling that took place was enough to alienate many fans of the struggling sport. They created a social media divide between blue check marks and social justice warriors vs those who were skeptical the event even took place. Back in 2019, Jussie Smollett claimed he was attacked by white people chanting “this is MAGA country” on his walk home from Subway. The event involved bleach and a noose. Similarly, there was no evidence this event happened. In Babba Wallace’s case, no picture of a material object was ever presented. In Jussie Smollett’s case, he held onto his sandwich. In both cases, taxpayer money was misspent to investigate the hoax. The Chicago Police Department executed search warrants on a crime that never happened and spent six figures. In this incident, the FBI investigated with fifteen special agents, despite no actual crime being committed, except maybe trespassing. Several images surfaced on social media where there appears to be a noose in the garage functioning as a garage door pulley. On Tuesday afternoon, the FBI released a statement: Though the FBI does not go so far as to say this was a perpetuated racist hoax by Bubba Wallace, they do emphasize that this was a misunderstanding. In other words, Bubba Wallace was “fake noose.” OpinionBubba Wallace likely knew exactly what was going on, just like Jussie Smollett. It’s stunning how with all of the surveillance that NASCAR has on its properties he would have thought to perpetuate a hoax like this. Yet those who believe in Social Justice are uninterested in truth or justice. Just like Jussie Smollett, he insulted those who refused to accept his narrative at face value and was praised by the media for being brave. There was never any reason to believe Bubba Wallace, because, other than being black, there was no credibility to his story. There was no photo or video made public. Shame on the FBI for wasting taxpayer money on this when there are rioters to investigate. The Bible talks about how one man’s story sounds true until you hear the other, but in this case the first story failed every test of believably. If you believed Bubba Wallace, then you need to rethink how susceptible you are to the rampant communist propaganda on social media. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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NBC’s Andrea Mitchell after protester tried to attack her: ‘Where’s the police when you need them?’
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 03:20 PM PDT At the “Black House Autonomous Zone” in Washington DC, a combination of Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and unaffiliated “protesters” have drawn the attention of mainstream media. NBC News sent one of their most recognizable anchors, Andrea Mitchell, to cover the event. But during an interview with Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, a tall man dressed in pink hot pants and not much else ran at them in an aggressive manner. Burly crew members who are almost certainly part of the network’s security detail intercepted him before he could make much contact with the reporter or House Delegate. The alleged assailant’s intentions are unknown, but he appeared to be attacking them before being blocked and led off.
Mitchell can be heard in video capturing the event asking, “Where are the police when you need them?” This is all part of the same hypocrisy that has attached to nearly all facets of mainstream media. They play the brave field reporters on camera while surrounded by large and possibly armed security guards. They lambaste the police, echoing the sentiment of radical leftists calling to defund or disband law enforcement, then seek them when the angst of the mob turns against the press. And they do this with a straight face as if attacking law enforcement’s existence while demanding their presence are not mutually exclusive expectations. Norton, who is a non-voting member of the House representing the District of Columbia, has been one of the most outspoken supporters of the plights of Black Lives Matter. She has called for the removal of statues in her district while conspicuously supporting the violence associated with some Black Lives Matter protests. This isn’t really about the plight of Andrea Mitchell or other mainstream media activists. It goes to demonstrate that law enforcement are targeted by the radical progressives who also demand their protections when it’s their safety at risk. It’s pure hypocrisy. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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- Hong Kong: ‘The Reality Is, Our Government Hates Us’
- The Triumph of the Country Mouse
- The Elites Are Revolting
- A Presidential Campaign Simile: Storm-Tossed Galleon
- The Anti-American Mob Returns, Trump Gets Tough, Putting America First
- A Black Man’s Letter to Black Lives Matter
- Stop the Madness of Congressional Spending
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Hong Kong: ‘The Reality Is, Our Government Hates Us’
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 09:54 PM PDT by Tony Perkins: It’s an image that rolls over and over in her mind. She sees the police, spraying blue chemicals into the crowd. Then she notices her — a young girl, one of the protestors, writhing as it burns her skin. In a few years, she thinks, that could be her child. “And there is nothing I can do to protect her.” Hong Kong, the mother knows, is a ticking time bomb. And the sooner they get out, the better. “What else can you do,” she says mournfully, “but leave?” All across Hong Kong, families just like hers are meeting quietly with agents who can get them out of the country — to somewhere, anywhere, they can start over. The sad irony, many have said, is that Hong Kong was — for many of their parents — that same refuge. Daughters like Leung Yao grew up hearing her father’s horror stories of the Chinese cultural revolution, how he fled to this place where the same clouds are starting to gather. Standing in Hong Kong in 1997, watching ominously as the Brits handing the country back to China, the Yaos felt a sudden chill. Just a teenager at the time, Leung had a frightening thought. “Maybe one day we will have to run from the Chinese Communist Party again.” Now, that day is here. Reporter Shibani Mahtani feels the urgency of the locals she interviews almost like a physical presence. From her post in Asia, she watches the lawyers, nurses, doctors, and other professionals getting everything in order to flee. They comb the relocation options in nearby Taiwan, Australia, and Europe, looking at every legal option to migrate and escape. For the protestors, hundreds of thousands of them, the worry about retribution under China’s new national security law is real. “…[E]ach and every one of us could be a target,” Leung knows. “Even if we love our city, the reality is that our government hates us.” China’s “reign of terror” is coming. They are certain of it. Of their friends, one finance expert estimates that 90 percent have “left or are in the process of leaving.” “In many ways,” he says, “it feels like we are refugees, fleeing a war.” For pastors, the signs of trouble loom on the horizon. They know it’s only a matter of time until China uses this law to reach its long arm into Hong Kong’s churches and crush outspoken believers. It’s not a question of “if,” Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) agrees, but when. Under this new “independent judiciary,” anyone from Hong Kong could be “extradited to the mainland and possibly sent to political prisons and never heard from again.” “When the United Kingdom ceded sovereignty back to Hong Kong or to Beijing in 1997,” Senator Cotton explained, “that one country, two systems approach was supposed to last 50 years. Here we are, not even halfway to that point.” But if it was going to happen eventually, does it matter if China takes control now? It should, Cotton insisted — especially considering the message it sends to the world. “It’s another example of how you cannot trust a communist power. We couldn’t trust the Soviet Union. We cannot trust Red China either. They made a basic commitment to preserve something like the status quo in 1997. They’re grossly violating that status quo, and they’re doing so in a thriving, vibrant, democratic society.” If Hong Kong loses its rights — the freedoms of speech, assembly, worship, and so many others, everyone will pay. “All of those brave Hong Kongers, the teenagers and the 20-somethings who have been out the street protesting over the last year… [they] all face grave consequences. We see how Beijing treats Christians on the mainland, smashing churches or breaking into and busting up the so-called house churches where Christians try to worship our God. That’s not the way it works in Hong Kong.” But that’s the way it will work, he warns, if China has its way. Hong Kong has always been unique — a sign to the downtrodden Chinese of what could be. And in the end, that’s what Beijing fears — that this vibrant democracy, this blossoming economy, will show their people another way. A better way. The Chinese people long to live in freedom, Senator Cotton laments, “to provide for their families and give their children [opportunities they never had].” But “they are not allowed to do so by the Communist Party. Every once in a while, he says, “they can see… occasional glimpses of what it’s like in Hong Kong.” And that, more than anything, is what terrifies the Chinese authorities. They can’t afford to let their people see the shining example of Hong Kong and imagine a life out from under the thumb of the communist regime. So they’re willing to violate the agreement, even risk the economic consequences, to broaden the crackdown. But those consequences, Cotton insists, are coming. The U.S. has already announced that it will stop Hong Kong’s special trading status. “We’re not going to allow Chinese oligarchs and princelings to continue to get rich off of Hong Kong if they are not respecting the rights of Hong Kongers.” It’s also time, he agrees, for the United States to extend a hand to the people desperately trying to flee these waves of persecution. America’s refugee system has been abused in the past, but there’s no better time than the present to rethink how we can give these Hong Kong families a chance at a new life. Tony Perkins (@tperkins) is President of the Family Research Council . Article on Tony Perkins’ Washington Update and written with the aid of FRC senior writers. Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Center, FRC, Family Research Council, U.S. Senator, Tom Cotton, AR To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Triumph of the Country Mouse
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 09:36 PM PDT Cities lose their charms when they’re engulfed in chaos, crime, and mobs — and run by virtue-signaling appeasers.
by Dr. Victor Davis Hanson: In Aesop’s Fables and Horace’s Satires a common classical allegory is variously retold about the country mouse and his sophisticated urban cousin. The city-slicker mouse first visits his rustic cousin’s simple rural hole and is quickly bored and unimpressed by both the calm and the simple fare. When the roles are soon reversed, the country cousin at first is delighted by big-city mouse’s sumptuous urban food scraps and the majestic halls where they may scuttle about. But as the crafty clawed house cat and sharp-toothed guard dogs threaten both, and the noise and bustle mount, the stressed-out country mouse scampers home — at last realizing that his unappreciated quiet and safe abode trump action and sophistication every time. These Greek and Roman fables reflect the classical world’s paradox of not particularly enjoying life in the fetid, plague-ridden, and dangerous big cities of Athens, Rome, and Alexandria that nevertheless gave the world Socrates, Virgil, and magnificent libraries. As towns grew into metropolises, their sheen as heady places for art, literature, and cultural change began to fade. In response, the once commonplace farm and distant town were increasingly romanticized, especially in such genres as pastoralism and bucolic poetry. The escape to the country estate was the ideal of the Roman senator, the same way that the “ranch” sometimes becomes the getaway from the Washington swamp for American presidents. Originally, city man was “astute” (asteios/astu: town) and country man a rustic agroikos or bumpkin (argoikos/agros: farm). But it was not such a simple dichotomy, as even today “urbane” is not always an unqualified compliment, and “rustic” is sometimes a grudging commendation of authenticity. The urbane city dweller (urbanus/urbs) was also often portrayed in Roman comedy and satire as a naïve and full-of-himself fop. In contrast, the rustic bumpkin (rusticus/rus: countryside) might have been grubby and smelly. But he is also usually commonsensical, grounded, and skeptical. Globalization, we thought, confirmed the superiority and desirability of the urban coastal mice. From Miami to Boston, they looked across the sea to the EU for guidance, not to Appalachia. Likewise, the strip from San Diego to Seattle was a rich window further westward to Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, and Taipei, not looking backward upon stagnant Bakersfield, Provo, or Missoula. Winners lived as urban gentry; losers were the clingers and deplorables of the interior. Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Hollywood, Facebook, Google, Amazon, CBS, NPR, PBS, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Wall Street are certainly not to be found in Kansas, South Dakota, or Arizona. Things began to change a bit with the election of Donald Trump and his attack on Chinese mercantilism, the inequalities of globalization, open borders, and the deindustrialization of the American interior. Election-night Electoral College maps revealed high-density, blue corridors as bookends on a less settled but undeniably geographically vaster red interior. The interior, not the coasts, determined the Electoral College vote. Peter Strzok’s smelly Walmart deplorables and Barack Obama’s clingers for once seemed to have had the upper hand. Then came the COVID-19 epidemic. Suddenly, green mass-transit rail, high-density, elevator-reliant town houses, and subways were petri dishes, in a way Wyoming, upstate New York, and the Sierra Nevada foothills were not. Translated, what was the upside of going to Greenwich, Conn., poetry readings of the latest hipster poet or buying the prints of the future Andy Warhol on Manhattan’s Upper West Side if you were either infected or locked in your cramped apartment dependent entirely on a host of previously taken-for-granted Others who brought you water, food, and power, and took out your garbage and sewage — or sometimes didn’t? Michael Bloomberg’s slur of dumb farmers dropping seeds by rote into the ground to produce corn on autopilot suddenly seemed even dumber when boutique bread was not to be so easily had at the corner La Boulangerie. The contagion and the lockdown led to economic catastrophe. If the cities might have fared better than the countryside in the abstract calculus of finance and stocks, the recession also gave us another, rawer glimpse of Armageddon to come. Urban services and necessities may break down, but at least in the countryside, the proverbial basics of existential survival — food, water, power, guns, and fuel — are not so tenuous. In small towns, outlying suburbs, and farmhouses, you can grow food, have a well, pump out your own septic tank, take target practice at home, and have a gasoline tank or a generator in reserve. You can be worth $2 billion on the Magnificent Mile, but if your Gulfstream is locked down at the airport, your driver socially distanced at home, your elevator on the blink, and your food courier a day late, then you are poorer than a peasant in Nowhere, Okla. The poor in high-rises in Queens are far more vulnerable than those in rickety farmhouses in rural Ohio. After the Trump election, the virus, the lockdown, and the recession, then came the looting, street violence, and arson of the protests that spiraled out of control after the initial demonstrations over the horrific death of George Floyd while in police custody. America saw that in extremis blue-city mayors and police chiefs would virtue-signal away the public’s own safety, to veneer either their own bias, fright, or impotence. The country’s major cities — New York, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Washington, Philadelphia, and others — experienced not just mass fire and theft but state-sanctioned or de facto allowances of both. Police departments either could not — or would not — stop the stealing and burning. And officers on the beat often blamed their mayors and governors, who characteristically contextualized the violence, either because they felt they could do nothing about it or they wanted to do nothing about it, or they saw that excusing it was the more persuasive political narrative, at least in the short term. A family in the country may be two hours away from the rural constable, but when armed, it has some recourse against the nocturnal intruder, in a way that someone locked down in an apartment in gun- and ammunition-controlled Queens, with a politically beleaguered police force, does not. On the national level, blue-state congressional representatives and senators treated chaos in city streets in the same way they had earlier packaged the epidemic, lockdown, and recession: more mayhem that could be blamed on Donald Trump and that would thus accomplish in November 2020 what Robert Mueller, Ukraine, and impeachment did not. Suddenly millions without masks reminded us that shouting about endemic and systematic racism exempted one from the quarantine — though Donald Trump’s flag-waving crowds did not enjoy the same privilege. The urbane who quoted “science” chapter and verse manufactured all sorts of pseudoscientific exegeses about how storming into restaurants to shout down patrons and strolling through burning and smoke-filled Walmarts to loot for hours were permissible indoor social congregations, while going to a peaceful indoor Trump rally was Typhoid Mary recklessness. For many liberal urban dwellers, all the violence, filth, dependency, plague, incompetence, and sermonizing were no longer worth the salaries earned from globalized high-tech and finances. Even the city’s retro, gentrified neighborhoods, its internationalism and sophistication in food, drink, and entertainment, its cultural diversity, and its easy accessibility to millions of similarly enlightened liberals with superior tastes and tolerance began to wear. When stores go up in flames, or the 58th floor comes down with the coronavirus, or Mayor de Blasio plays “Imagine” to illustrate why there are no police on the streets, then who cares about the intellectual stimulation that supposedly comes by osmosis from the nation’s tony universities anchored in cities or their nearby suburbs? Increasingly over the past four months, millions of city folk have discovered that the police are as essential as water, food, sewage, and gasoline. Without them, life reverts not to a summer of love but more often to the Lord of the Flies and Deadwood. The urban hipster and marketing executive discovered that a spark somewhere 2,000 miles away can ignite their own neighborhood, and all the kneeling, foot-washing, and social-media virtue-signaling won’t bring safety or food. For the boutique owner, whose store was looted, defaced, and burned, the existential crisis was not just that capital and income were lost, and a lifetime investment wiped out, after the earlier one-two-three punch of plague/quarantine/depression. Instead, the rub was that the urban store owner and his customer grasped that all that mayhem could easily happen again and on a moment’s notice — and the ensuing losses would once again be written off as the regrettable collateral damage that is sometimes necessary to “effect social change.” When the mayor and police look the other way as the mob carries off Louis Vuitton bags, and CNN reporters assure us of peaceful protests while flames engulf our television screens, why rebuild or restore what the authorities and the influential deem expendable? Why live in Detroit in 1970 when a constant 1967 repeat was supposed to be a tolerable cost of doing business there? A Mayor de Blasio or Durkan and a Governor Inslee or Newsom were more or less indifferent when “brick-and-mortar” livelihoods were wiped out. Observably, they expressed very little outrage. Preventing the recurrence of anarchy might alienate the looters and burners, and especially their appeasers and contextualizers. Add it all up, and as the country mouse of old learned, the giddiness and opulence of the city are increasingly not worth the danger, noise, and mess of the city, at least after February 2020. There are simply too many claws and too many sharp teeth to justify the rich crumbs from the opulent table. There is another force-multiplier of urban disenchantment: In the age of Zoom and Skype, the bustle of the city may not be able to be fully replicated, and the drama of the live classroom relived, but tele-business still can be conducted well enough without having to navigate around the feces of Market Street, or the looting, shouting, and burning of Seattle. If one wishes to endure watching the torching of the Oakland Mercedes-Benz dealership, one can do it on YouTube in Red Bluff without smelling the burning plastic four blocks away. And when the NFL coaches take the knee this fall during the National Anthem, it will be far more out of sight and out of mind in Hawthorne, Calif., than when living in Silicon Valley. With downloads, social media, and instant visual communications, the sanitized version of the city can be used well enough by the county dweller. It is of course not the city, but a workable facsimile that means not flying into JFK, or navigating West Hollywood, or staying in a hotel in Chicago. The cities are broke — a fact that will be more widely appreciated when they return to “normal.” They are no longer even marginally clean and safe, and their police nationwide will calculate that it is not worth getting killed, being fired, spat upon, or put in prison to answer a 911 call. Our big cities are governed by a blue paradigm that fairly or not will now be increasingly synonymous with crime, debt, and high taxes that ensure bad services. Most city dwellers by needs and habit will still stay there. But millions will increasingly seek to avoid cities and will appreciate their virtual upsides from a distance without having to endure their real downsides. Wherever we live, in our dreams at least, we are all country mice now. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, McIntosh Enterprises, The Triumph of the Country Mouse To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Elites Are Revolting
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 09:07 PM PDT by Kurt Schlichter: Our Establishment is revolting – in fact, it stinks on ice. What you see out there is our alleged betters struggling mightily to hold onto the power that we Normal people dared to wrest away from them in 2016. One component of their campaign is the burning and looting information operation conducted by black-clad pawns. The other component is the soft power corporate/media/cultural conspiracy to silence dissent and enforce fearful conformity to their narrative. Usually, a revolution is conducted by the peasants to throw off a tyrannical ruling class. Here, the ruling class is waging a political and cultural war to retake and then tighten its grip on the masses. They are no longer even pretending to seek the consent of the governed. And once they retake power, that’s it – they will never give up power again. This is about casting off the “tyranny” of you having rights and interests that get in the way of the best and the brightest doing whatever the hell they want, a continuing theme in my new book The 21 Biggest Lies about Donald Trump (and You!). And a key component of this cynical plot is systematically denying you the protection of norms and laws, all while subjecting you to them where it benefits the elite. Remember free speech? That was fun while it lasted. Oh, it still exists, to the extent that you may speak freely as long as your free speech conforms to the Establishment narrative. Do you feel like you can say whatever you think freely and without restraint? Or do you experience a twinge of fear of the consequences if you get online and state that no, you do not support the Marxist goals of Black Lives Matter? If so, their plan is working. You are supposed to be afraid and intimidated – and while the endless list of people cancelled, abused, and fired from jobs because they refused to kowtow to the mob serves to outrage us, it also serves to teach us that there is a fearsome price to be paid for failing to go along and cheer the Emperor’s new duds. Remember the big lie that Trump is the great destroyer of norms? What about the norm of free speech? Not the First Amendment – that’s a constitutional guarantee. It’s the norm, the general consensus that people will not be punished for their views even outside the law, that’s dead, and not at the hand of The Donald. Maybe you can appeal for support to the neutral truthtellers of the media, the brave firefighters who ensure the little guy gets a fair shake. Nah. Our garbage media is dedicated to reinforcing the status quo – instead of comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable, it afflicts the afflicted and sucks up to the comfortable. Hey, maybe academia will stand up for truth, justice, and equality. And maybe you just took an enormous bong hit. Ok then, the objective science people of science will tell us the truth because science is important and science is scientific and they surely would never get involved in politics. Except they lie about global warming, and about masks, and they give a free pass to woke protests while scolding those gnarly (and probably racist) Ozark proles about how their pool party will become an orgy of death. Never mind that a month on, there’s still no pile of Pangolin flu corpses to point at. Well, at least our military remains above the fray. Oops. In an era when our Navy ships can’t keep from running into other boats and turbaned banditos continue to roam freely through the Hindu Kush after two decades, we see the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs appear on video to apologize for appearing in public with the guy we elected his commander-in-chief. The military cannot be political, the guys who can’t win a war tell us, as they become super-political. The ChiComs, who have a serious military unlike our shamefully frivolous one, would be wise to time their inevitable devastating sneak attack for when our armed forces are on a three-day diversity training stand-down. If only our armed forces had a recent track record of victory to match its track record of wokeness. How about our police? We’ve seen some signs of push-back, like in Atlanta, but if they won’t even protect their station house from the woke mobs, are they going to protect your house? And don’t think some are not eager to join in the petty oppression – how many cops obediently hassled mommies for letting their kids play outside during the pandemic panic? And don’t think you can rely on constitutional guarantees. You can have guarantees all day long and they don’t mean a thing unless they are enforced by the courts. Do you see the courts enforcing your rights? Look at Chief Justice John Souter – I mean Roberts – and his antics. Yeah sure. DACA is one (preferred) president creating a law via decree that overrides an actual law – you know, one of those “I’m Just a Bill” laws – but it can’t be undone by a subsequent (non-preferred) president. Huh? Oh, and remember your right to worship? You might think that a right to practice your religion means some bureaucrat can’t ban church while clapping like a trained seal as thousands of woke protestors mix n’ mingle, but no. According to Souter II, the First Amendment doesn’t make your silly Jesus hootenannys special, even though it expressly does. Why, your church can be treated just like a movie theater or bowling alley – that is, much worse than, say, massive political donor Walmart. What are the chances that the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Grown-In-Office, would again construe the Second Amendment’s admonition that the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed to mean the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed? We should be glad that the Supreme Court hasn’t taken up a gun case in a decade. And forget equal justice under criminal law. It’s dual justice. Felonia Milhous von Pantsuit commits crimes that would get you locked up but she gets a pass. McCabe, Brennan, Clapper, Comey and the rest lie and walk free, while Mike Flynn commits no crime and has to fight the power to even get a dismissal of a plea obtained by the rankest prosecutorial misconduct. Rioters and criminals get released with a wave and a smile; cops get threatened with death row for fighting back when a career criminal tries to taser them. It’s all a lie and a scam. This is all part and parcel of a strategy to strip us of any kind of refuge or recourse from abuse. We cannot look to the marketplace of ideas to make our case because our case has been declared verboten. The institutions are arrayed against us. The law means nothing because it will not be enforced neutrally. So why again do we consider ourselves bound by the social contract the establishment has been using like Charmin? What we are seeing is the elite’s ruthless pursuit of the power we stripped them of back in 2016 when we made the Hillary fans cry. And since then, despite it all, we have made progress – some good judges, no more wars, trade realism with China. But this is intolerable to the leftist Establishment. We the People must be overthrown. Now the question is whether We the People are going to let that happen. Tags: Kurt Schlichter, The Elites, Are Revolting To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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A Presidential Campaign Simile: Storm-Tossed Galleon
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 08:42 PM PDT Presidential campaigns are like galleons sailing into port, their metaphorical Election Day destinations. Some arrive there first, others not at all. by Victor Davis Hanson: The news cycle is the propellant wind, their own campaigns the ship and its sails, and the candidates the captains on the bridge. Sometimes, no matter how tall the masts and huge the canvas, the wind blows against them or is all but nonexistent. Then the campaign ship stays in the doldrums or goes backward in the polls because of the headwinds — even despite brilliant rigging, clever tacking, and an adroit captain’s seamanship. Right now, Trump’s ship has been hit in succession by sudden headwinds and violent storms of impeachment, the contagion, the lockdown, the tragic killing of George Floyd, and both the ensuring peaceful protests and violent looting, rioting, and arson. The result is that his voyage to port has nearly stopped. Even warped polls suggest that in the past few days he has caught little wind in his sails, while Joe Biden, asleep at the wheel, lets his crew ever so slowly capture a tiny breeze or two and drift ahead. But to Trump’s rear, the powerful tailwinds of summer and autumn are rising. And they are considerable: the enfeebled candidacy of a cognitively impaired Joe Biden who at some point must emerge from his basement and remind the world he is inert; the contention over Joe Biden’s hard left-wing diversity VP selection that is de facto the Democratic presidential candidate; the looming indictments of John Durham; the steady recovery of the economy; the likely eventual waning of the virus; the loosening of the lockdowns, especially given the asymmetrical blue-state exemptions given to millions of protestors and rioters who never practiced social distancing as they looted stores, entered restaurants to harass customers, and crowded together to shout and spray; and, most important, the growing public pushback against the looting, burning, shooting, and rioting. All that is a powerful collection of favorable windy currents. If Trump lets these fresh winds at his back catch his full sails and ride the waves, then he will coast to port and victory. But if in frustration and still angry at past rough headwinds, he belatedly climbs up the mast and begins slashing huge tears in his canvases — stooping to tweet replies to an absurdly irrelevant Joe Scarborough, deviating from a great speech at Tulsa to reenact his walk down a ramp, going back and forth in trivia with Jeff Sessions and John Bolton — then the favorable tail winds will blow right through his ample but now rent sails, and his ship will coast to a stop or flounder. There are only so many good days of sailing before November. The Trump ship must pull out all the rigging, let the good winds blow upon them, and ensure that the captain keeps a steady hand at the wheel and avoids tearing apart his own canvas just as it begins to billow. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, McIntosh Enterprises, Presidential Campaign Simile, Storm-Tossed Galleon To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Anti-American Mob Returns, Trump Gets Tough, Putting America First
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 08:20 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: The Anti-American Mob Returns It started when a group of men appeared on the streets wearing helmets and carrying black shields. Some also had baseball bats. They moved in formation into Lafayette Square. This was not a spontaneous demonstration against police brutality or a protest against racism. They formed a perimeter around the area and a mob quickly rushed into the square. One of the first things they attempted to do was pull down a historic statue of President Andrew Jackson. They vandalized St. John’s Church again. (See next item.) Fighting quickly broke out and police reinforcements were called in. Thankfully, the Jackson statue was saved. Meanwhile, the protesters attempted to set up their own autonomous zone at St. John’s Church, calling it “BHAZ” or “Black House Autonomous Zone.” They even had the required sign, “You are now leaving the United States.” I wish they would leave the United States! I would pay for them to leave. But they are not taking my country with them! Selective Outrage Now consider these three things:
Which one of these events do you think would generate the greatest negative reaction from the media? Not setting the church on fire. Not vandalizing the church. But President Trump’s brief visit to show his solidarity with the historic church ignited a firestorm of protest. Trump Gets Tough Signed into law in 2003, the act allows for fines and 10-year jail sentences for anyone who “willfully injures or destroys . . . any structure, plaque, statue, or other monument on public property commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States.” This must happen! In recent weeks, scores of memorials honoring key figures of our history have been destroyed by mobs. For those who think some of these statues should come down, I hope you would agree that it should be done legally, not by mobs. When the mob prevails, nothing is sacred, not even Abraham Lincoln, George Washington or Ulysses Grant. Nor is any veteran who defended the country. Monuments to heroes of the Revolutionary War, World War I and World War II have been defaced and desecrated. Even a memorial to an all-black Union regiment was vandalized. What would the veterans of those conflicts think about the passivity of the American people today in the face of these Marxist mobs who are destroying our heritage? A Christian friend said to me this week, “Gary, I’ve had it. I’m devoting my time and energy to my church waiting for Jesus.” Well, we’re all waiting for Jesus, but those of us who remain passive in the face of evil will have some explaining to do when He arrives. They’re Coming For Jesus Too! Yesterday a malcontent named Shaun King, who was featured in a television ad for the Bernie Sanders campaign, warned what may be coming next. “Yes, I think the statues of the white European they claim is Jesus should also come down. They are a form of white supremacy. . . All murals and stained glass windows of white Jesus, and his European mother, and their white friends should also come down. They are a gross form of white supremacy.” If you don’t think this can happen, churches are routinely attacked and burned in France, where there is a large movement of anarchists and Islamists who hate Western Civilization. It is clear that a similar movement is taking root here too. It’s no coincidence that King’s preferred presidential candidate was an avowed socialist who honeymooned in the Soviet Union. And, as I have noted before, the Black Lives Matter movement is led by “trained Marxists” who have an extremely radical agenda that is far removed from racial reconciliation. Ray of Hope Meanwhile, her tolerance for progressive insanity is costing Seattle big time. A billion-dollar investment firm announced that it is leaving the Emerald City and relocating to Phoenix, Arizona. Putting America First Experts predict as many as 500,000 foreign work visas will be suspended as a result of the president’s new order. Polling shows the president’s decision is overwhelmingly popular with the American people, and for obvious reasons. With millions of Americans forced out of work due to the pandemic restrictions, it makes absolutely no sense for us to be importing more foreign labor to compete against unemployed Americans. Yet, that’s exactly what many special interest groups in the DC swamp were demanding. Kudos to President Trump for putting America first! By the way, President Trump recently sat down with CBN’s David Brody to discuss the 2020 election. The president rightly warned that if Joe Biden is elected, religious liberty will be gone and the pro-life movement will be crushed by Biden’s left-wing judges. Please take a moment to watch the interview and share it with like-minded friends and family members. Everything is at stake this November! Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, The Anti-American Mob Returns, Trump Gets Tough, Putting America First To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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A Black Man’s Letter to Black Lives Matter
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 07:47 PM PDT . . . I am tired of our Nation cowering, appeasing, acquiescing, and surrendering to this absurd organization calling itself Black Lives Matter (BLM) by Lt. Col. Allen West : In the aftermath of the George Floyd incident, everyone seems to want to have a conversation about race in America. Just recently, presumptive Democrat presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, asserted that if you couldn’t decide whether to vote for him or President Trump, “you ain’t black.” ”So, let me clarify something: I was born in February 1961 in a “Blacks only” hospital, Hughes Spalding, in Atlanta, Georgia. I was raised by a proud Black man, Herman West Sr. and woman, Elizabeth Thomas West in the historic Old Fourth Ward neighborhood in Atlanta. My Mom and Dad are buried, together, in Marietta National Cemetery because of their service to our Nation. BLM is just another leftist organization created by the same ilk of progressive socialists who created the NAACP. The Old Fourth Ward is the same neighborhood that produced Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and where the American civil rights movement emanated, “Sweet Auburn Avenue.” There is a high possibility that I have forgotten more black history than some may ever learn — or certainly know. I just authored a book titled, “We Can Overcome, An American Black Conservative Manifesto.” I do not need to “qualify” my being Black based upon some pre-determined ideological agenda. I was raised to believe that I was an individual who could think and believe as I determined. I was taught that America is a place where regardless of where you were born, where you came from, there was an equality of opportunity. That equality of opportunity has enabled me to attain immense success for myself and set the conditions for the success of my two daughters. My wife Angela, an accomplished former marketing professor and financial adviser, and I now teach our daughters about the perils of equality of outcomes, and those who cleverly disguise that intent within the cries of social justice. With this being stated, I am tired of our Nation cowering, appeasing, acquiescing, and surrendering to this absurd organization calling itself Black Lives Matter (BLM). There is nothing true or sincere about this ideologically aligned progressive socialist, cultural Marxist organization. BLM is just another leftist organization created by the same ilk of progressive socialists who created the NAACP. When one reviews the goals and objectives of BLM, they have nothing to do with the real issues facing the Black community in America. The focus of BLM is to cleverly advance the leftist ideological agenda under the guise of a witty name that forces people into guilt, shame. I am tired of these businesses and corporations being shaken down by BLM. I do not need any white person in America to kneel before me, apologize, wash my feet, or as the insidious comment of Chick-fil-A CEO, Dan Cathy, shine my shoes. I did a doggone good job of shining my own boots during my career in the US Army — that was my individual responsibility, in which I took great pride. I am tired of these businesses and corporations being shaken down by BLM to the tune of some $464M, $50M right here in my home of Texas. Why? Black Lives Matter does not support the critical civil rights issue of this day. The major civil rights issue in America today is educational freedom. How many young black kids are relegated to failing public schools in failing neighborhoods? Where does BLM stand on that issue? They stand with the progressive socialist left and the teachers unions. Ask yourself, has BLM ever condemned the action of Barack Obama in April 2009 to cancel the DC school voucher program? Yesterday was Father’s Day. How many young black kids are growing up without a father in the house, a strong positive role model, like my Dad, US Army Corporal Herman West Sr.? The policies of the progressive socialist left decimated the traditional two parent household in the black community. What does BLM say about the traditional, nuclear, two parent (man and woman) household? They say that is a tool of white supremacy. If there is to be a conversation about the rule of law in America and the black community, let’s have that honest conversation. However, BLM wants us to believe that there is some focused, dedicated, intentional genocide being enacted against the Black community by law enforcement. In 2019, there were a total of nine white law enforcement officer shootings of unarmed black men. Yet, how many blacks have taken to the streets to kill other blacks? And where is the outrage from BLM? I have never heard Black Lives Matter speak up, speak out, or speak against Planned Parenthood. Why? But, even worse, since 1973 there have been over 20 million unborn black babies murdered in the wombs of Black mothers. The organization mostly responsible for the industry of murdering unborn babies is Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood was founded by a known white supremacist, racist, a woman who spoke at Ku Klux Klan rallies — Margaret Sanger. Planned Parenthood has over 70 percent of their “clinics” located in black communities across America. I have never heard Black Lives Matter speak up, speak out, or speak against Planned Parenthood. Why? Simple, the white progressive socialist masters who fund, resource, and enable Black Lives Matter don’t give a darn about the lives of Black children. I could go on, but I think you get my point. Black Lives Matter is an oxymoronic and disingenuous organization. As a proud American Black Man, I find Black Lives Matter an offensive and condescending organization whose hypocrisy is blatantly evident. Yet, thanks to the lucrative support of the white progressive socialist collective elitists, it survives, and extorts financial support from the useful idiots in our corporate structure. All lives matter, but this radical organization, Black Lives Matter, is the ultimate Trojan Horse. The consistent purveyors of systemic racism in America is the Democrat Party. They have smartly devised this organization to enable their ends, the proliferation of the 21st century economic plantation. Black Lives Matter serves as overseers on this plantation, stoking the irrational emotionalism and angst to support their agenda, their purpose. What is the purpose? Simple. The new plantation of the left is not about producing cotton. It is about creating victims who will be dependent, and produce the new crop — votes. Tags: Lt Col., Allen West, A Black Man’s Letter to, Black Lives Matter To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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Stop the Madness of Congressional Spending
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 07:20 PM PDT
by Stephen Moore: The coronavirus shutdown has flattened multiple industries across America — everything from airlines and manufacturers to hospitals, retailers, oil and gas producers, and restaurants. Many of the 30 million small and large businesses in the country have reported a 30% reduction in revenues. Amid the carnage, one sector of the economy is thriving like never before in the history of the republic: the government. Congress has already spent more than $2 trillion on phases one, two, three and 3 1/2 of coronavirus relief packages. The irresponsible bill from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would raise that spending total to $5 trillion, which is on top of the $4.71 trillion that Congress already authorized. We are getting very close to an unfathomable $10 trillion federal budget, which is more money in one single year, adjusted for inflation, than the nation devoted to fighting the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined. The problem is that the White House thinks that more debt spending by Uncle Sam will be a “stimulus” to the economy and will help President Donald Trump win reelection. The administration has put out the word that another $2 trillion, phase-four package with aid to states, payments to individuals and infrastructure spending — a “compromise” — is in the works. It is a prosperity-killing redistribution scheme, not an economic revival plan, Mr. President. If Trump and the Republicans in Congress were to agree to another multitrillion-dollar spending plan, the government in 2020 would grow to its most substantial level and percentage of our economy in history. Do Republicans want that to be their legacy? Including state and local expenditures, the government would, for the first time in the history of the United States, consume 52% of our $20.4 trillion gross domestic product. Government would be more significant than all of the output of every business and every private sector worker in America. Even the GOP “compromise” would push us close to the tipping point of government, more than 50% of GDP. It is nothing more than a road to financial ruin. All we are doing here is “stimulating” the government and crowding out private spending and investment. Policies such as paying millions of people (more than 60% of workers, according to the Congressional Budget Office) more money to stay unemployed than to go back to work, and paying states more money to enable them to remain shut down, will inhibit the fast recovery we want in jobs and incomes, not stimulate it. The offer of more federal money to Democratic mayors and governors enables them to keep their businesses shuttered and their commerce at a standstill because the feds will write them $50 billion checks. One way to put the Washington spending blitz in historical perspective is to consider what happened during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Even at the height of what many at the time called Franklin Roosevelt’s “socialist New Deal,” government spending never eclipsed 20% of GDP. Pelosi has said that these times require a “Rooseveltian” response, but what we are doing now is 2 1/2 times the New Deal in size relative to the private economy. The phase-four spending bill would bring total government spending to nearly $80,000 per U.S. household, or $20,000 more than the median per-household income in 2019 of roughly $60,000. If all this government spending were the magical solution to all our economic woes, we would all be feeling wealthy right now, but somehow, despite all the government “aid,” we are all feeling much poorer. Last week, a coalition of conservative leaders and organizations under the banner of “Save Our Country” signed a letter asking the White House and Senate Republicans to “stop the madness of runaway spending.” The letter, signed by several dozen prominent conservatives such as economist Arthur Laffer, former Reagan Cabinet members Ed Meese and James C. Miller, and former Sen. Jim DeMint, argues that “runaway government spending is the new virus afflicting our economy. The best way to supercharge a jobs recovery would be to repeal the payroll tax so that every working American would receive a 7.5% raise in (their) paycheck immediately, and every small business would see a reduction in their payroll costs of an equal amount. This incentivizes hiring and work. The economy desperately needs more of both of these and less debt spending.” Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts tweeted out in response to the “stop the spending” letter that Republicans who want to stop government spending and debt lack compassion. But government spending isn’t compassionate. It is wasteful, inefficient and counterproductive. Let’s hope the Republicans rediscover their fiscal conservative credentials before they join Pelosi and Warren in their crusade to spend us into financial ruin. Tags: Stephen Moore, Steve Moore, Rasmussen Reports, Stop the Madness, Congressional Spending To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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How Long Will the Vandals Run Amok?
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 07:10 PM PDT by Patrick J. Buchanan: We erect statues to remember, revere and honor those whom we memorialize. And what is the motivation of the people who tear them down and desecrate them? In a word, it is hate… But hating history and denying history and tearing down the statues of the men who made that history does not change history. The left’s war on America’s past crossed several new frontiers last week. Portland’s statue of George Washington, the Father of his Country and the first president of the United States, the greatest man of his age, was toppled and desecrated. While the statue stood, an American flag was draped over its head and set ablaze. After it was pulled down, a new fire was set on another American flag spread across the statue, and also burned. The vacated pedestal was painted with the words, “You’re on Native Land.” In Portland also, a statue of Thomas Jefferson that stood at the entrance of a high school named for the author of the Declaration of Independence was torn down. In New York, city council members demanded that the Jefferson statue in city hall be removed. Anticipating what was coming, the New York Museum of Natural History got the permission of city hall to have the giant statue of Theodore Roosevelt astride a horse, flanked by an African and a Native American, removed from the front of the museum. What was wrong with the 80-year-old statue? Said museum president Ellen Futter, the problem is its “hierarchical composition.” Only Roosevelt was mounted. With Washington, Jefferson and Roosevelt all under attack, three of the four presidents on Mount Rushmore are now repudiated by the left. Our Taliban have moved on, past Columbus and the Confederate generals, to dislodge and dishonor the Founding Fathers and their patriot sons. In Philadelphia, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution, with its statue of Washington, was defaced. The tomb is the final resting place for thousands of soldiers, known but to God, who died in the struggle for American independence. “Committed Genocide” is the charge scrawled on the memorial. Local authorities or police did not stop the vandals. One wonders what will happen should the haters of Washington and Jefferson decide to torch their ancestral homes at Mount Vernon and Monticello. Still another line was crossed last week in the war against the past. A statue of Ulysses S. Grant in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park was toppled. Police watched as hundreds gathered to take down the general and 18th president, who accepted the surrender of General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. Also pulled down in Golden Gate Park was a statue of Francis Scott Key, who wrote our national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” after he watched all through the night in 1814 as British warships bombarded Fort McHenry. A third statue torn down in Golden Gate Park was that of Father Junipero Serra, the Franciscan priest who founded nine of the 21 Spanish missions in California that run from San Diego to San Francisco. Serra lived in the 18th century, long before the U.S. acquired California and decades before Mexico won its independence. Pope Francis canonized him in 2015. At the end of last week, the last statue of a Confederate soldier in the nation’s capital, that of Gen. Albert Pike, who spent his years after the war doing good works, was pulled down, while Mayor Muriel Bowser’s D.C. cops watched from police cruisers. We erect statues to remember, revere and honor those whom we memorialize. And what is the motivation of the people who tear them down and desecrate them? In a word, it is hate. A goodly slice of America’s young hates this country’s history and the men who made it. It hates the discoverers and explorers like Columbus, the conquistadores and colonists. It hates the Founding Fathers and the first 15 presidents, all of whom either had slaves or coexisted with the injustice of slavery. But hating history and denying history and tearing down the statues of the men who made that history does not change history. So, where are we going? Today, as was true in the 1960s, the American establishment is on the run. It recoils from mob action but cannot bring itself to condemn those tearing down the statues, for it basically agrees with them and seeks to marshal their energy to help it get back into power in November. But this cannot go on. The political and propaganda war on the cops, the vandalism of the statues and memorials, the disgracing and dishonoring of American heroes cannot go on indefinitely. At some point, in the near future, the establishment, and its questionable political instrument, Joe Biden, will have to have his Sister Souljah moment, and stand up and stay, “This should stop.” For, whatever happens in this election, the American people will not stay united around a party and a movement built on the proposition that America has been, from before its birth, a racist criminal enterprise. You cannot lead a people whose history and heroes you hate. A house divided against itself cannot stand. And a society whose history is hated by millions of its members will not survive. Tags: Patrick Buchanan, conservative, commentary, How Long, Will the Vandals, Run Amok? To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Coronavirus Leadership Lessons
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 06:59 PM PDT by Douglas Andrews: From the “Told Ya So” files comes economic news that we all knew was coming: The lockdown states are stuck in the mud, while the free states are getting on with their lives. As The Wall Street Journal reports, “The national jobless rate was 13.3% in May, but 10 states still have unemployment rates above 15%. From highest down, they are: Nevada (25.3%), Hawaii (22.6%), Michigan (21.2%), California, Rhode Island and Massachusetts (16.3%), Delaware (15.8%), Illinois and New Jersey (15.2%), and Washington state (15.1%).” Looking at these 10 struggling states, one wonders whether any lessons can be drawn from their leadership … or the lack thereof. Perhaps there’s a pattern here somewhere, perhaps related to — why, yes! — the political party of their governors. Indeed, all but one of these states, deep-blue Massachusetts, is run by a lockdown Democrat. Conversely, the states that reopened more quickly are also recovering more quickly and are thus reducing the economic hardships on their people. Perhaps even more damning, as the Journal notes, “It isn’t clear that those shutdowns reduced the rates of infection and fatalities from the coronavirus compared to other states even as they continue to do more economic harm.” What was it President Donald Trump asserted back on March 22 — something about not letting “THE CURE BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM ITSELF”? To be fair, this was uncharted territory. Never in our nation’s history had the temptation of statist heavy-handedness been greater for leaders at all levels. But our federalist system worked, and the states and citizens whose governors erred on the side of Liberty appear to have benefited from it — and resoundingly so in some cases. Deep-red Nebraska, whose Republican governor, Pete Ricketts, never caved to the pressure of a long-term lockdown, now leads the nation with a 5.2% unemployment rate. “Today’s announcement that Nebraska now has the lowest unemployment rate in the nation is good news for small businesses and hardworking families,” said Ricketts last Friday. “This data shows that Nebraska is open for business and that people are getting back to a more normal life while protecting our hospital system.” Of course, we’re not out of the woods yet. As the Washington Examiner reports, “Cases and hospitalizations have spiked in recent weeks, primarily in Southern and Western states. California, Texas, and Florida have each reported over 22,000 new cases of the coronavirus since June 15. … Arizona, which has seen the sharpest increase in new cases since the start of June, reported another record day for COVID-19 hospitalizations Monday. South Carolina has also emerged as a new hot spot for the coronavirus.” Speaking of that spike in the Palmetto State, Power Line reports that local Black Lives Matter protest organizers are postponing future demonstrations or moving them online due to increased fears of coronavirus infection. So there’s that. Ultimately, though, our nation’s battle with COVID-19 will leave behind a case study in leadership approaches: one Democrat and the other Republican, one statist and the other Liberty-based. As the Journal rightly concludes, “The most important decision is letting people return to the business of life and commerce.” Tags: Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post, Coronavirus Leadership Lessons To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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A Farrakhan Supporter Led the LA Black Lives Matter Rally That Became a Pogrom
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 06:41 PM PDT by Daniel Greenfield-: “It’s no coincidence that the riots here escalated in Fairfax, the icon of the Jewish community. I saw the Watts and the Rodney King riots. They never touched a synagogue or house of prayer. The graffiti showed blatant antisemitism. It’s Kristallnacht all over again,” Rabbi Shimon Raichik, a Chabad Rabbi in Los Angeles, wrote. These scenes from what the media has falsely called peaceful protests and the Jewish community in the Fairfax neighborhood of Los Angeles has called the Shavuot Riots, after the biblical holiday during which the worst of the attacks on the community occurred, has fundamentally divided Los Angeles Jews. After the conclusion of Shavuot and the Shabbat, members of the Jewish community went to pick up the pieces, battling looters and checking out the damage. Even synagogues that had been untouched began evacuating their Torah scrolls to places of safety, unprecedented outside of a major natural disaster. Aryeh Rosenfeld, an Orthodox Jewish small business owner in the area, described to the Jerusalem Post hearing screams of, “F___ Jews” during the riots and looting as he tried to protect his store. The looting not only devastated countless small businesses in the area, but graffiti, some of it explicitly anti-Semitic, was scrawled across at least 5 Orthodox Jewish synagogues and 3 religious schools. “The attack on our community last night was vicious and criminal. Fairfax is the center of the oldest Jewish community in Los Angeles,” Councilman Paul Koretz said. “As we watched the fires and looting, what didn’t get covered were the anti-Semitic hate crimes and incidents.” Melina Abdullah, the lead organizer of Black Lives Matter in LA and a professor of Pan-African Studies at Cal State, had been very clear about her motive for bringing her hateful campaign to the area. “We’ve been very deliberate in saying that the violence and pain and hurt that’s experienced on a daily basis by black folks at the hands of a repressive system should also be visited upon, to a degree, to those who think that they can just retreat to white affluence,” the BLM-LA co-founder ranted. Melina Abdullah has a hateful record of appearing at Farrakhan and Nation of Islam events and praising the antisemitic hate group and its leader. When Facebook decided to remove Farrakhan over his hateful rhetoric toward Jews, the Black Lives Matter LA co-founder came to his defense. “Facebook and Instagram’s decision to ban The Honorable Minister Farrakhan along with known white-supremacists represents the ultimate in false equivalencies,” Abdullah complained. “As a Black community, we should be very wary when others attempt to silence our leaders. We should also think about how to organize beyond social media. I continue to appreciate the Minister’s fearless leadership and intense love for our people.” Farrakhan has praised Hitler, compared Jews to termites, and had declared, “Those who call themselves ‘Jews,’ who are not really Jews, but are in fact Satan”, claimed, “Hitler was trying to destroy the international bankers controlling Europe”, and boasted, “there has not been a black leader in America locked in a struggle with the Jewish community, but Louis Farrakhan.” And Abdullah has made no secret of sharing Farrakhan’s hostility toward Jews. When CNN parted ways with Marc Lamont Hill after he once again endorsed the murder of Jews, Abdullah accused CNN of standing “with a Zionist Israel that murders and terrorizes the Palestinian people.” The BLM-LA leader had complained that the Women’s March included “Zionists”. At the Women’s March, Thandiwe Abdullah, her daughter, now the co-founder of the BLM Youth Vanguard, had said that as a “black Muslim girl, it is very important to me that Black Lives Matter also values the lives of the Muslim women in Palestine” and accused Israel of “genocide”. Thandiwe also spoke at the Fairfax Black Lives Matter protest, where she ranted, “I know you want to tear some s___ up… if you want to set some corporations on fire, you know what? I don’t care about Target burning. I don’t care that capitalism burns. I don’t care that white people in their f____ office buildings are upset.” Not just Melina, but Black Lives Matter LA, had partnered with the Nation of Islam, as she had noted in the past, “Minister Farrakhan was calling on folks not to spend their dollars with the White corporations that keep us oppressed, and so we partnered with the Nation and helped to amplify that call.” The media not only failed to report the scale of vandalism against Jewish synagogues and schools, but treated it as a mysterious aberration while failing to report that BLM LA’s lead organizer had a history of anti-Semitism, and that BLM-LA had allied with one of the most vicious anti-Semitic hate groups around. It did not note her own statement that “violence and pain and hurt” should also be “visited” on the people living and working in an area which included one of LA’s major Jewish communities. The media repeatedly described Abdullah as an activist against police violence while ignoring her affinity for a racist black supremacist hate group whose leader has described Jews as satanic and subhuman. The level of duplicity and malpractice by the media which covered this up is its own hate crime. Imagine if a rally by a supporter of the KKK had turned into attacks on black churches and stores. The media would not be pretending that the two events were somehow separate and unrelated. The national media, the local media, and even the local Jewish media failed to cover these facts. In the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter riots, Los Angeles Jews, like millions of other Americans, found themselves deeply divided between standing with the rioters or their victims. And that unfortunately included some in the Modern Orthodox Jewish community. After the attacks on synagogues in Fairfax, the major Modern Orthodox synagogues in nearby Beverlywood, the more modern counterpart of the community, conducted Black Lives Matter sessions. Even though these same synagogues had to rush out their Torah scrolls to protect them from a racist mob, they did not voice any pain or outrage, or offer solidarity to their fellow vandalized synagogues. Unlike the statements by Young Israel and the Agudah, the Orthodox Union failed to even address the attacks on synagogues. Local leaders urged Orthodox Jews, who were the victims of the racist violence, to atone for their imaginary crimes of racism and to take up the hateful slogan of Black Lives Matter. On a street in Beverlywood, high school kids from one of the more liberal schools in the area chalked slogans denouncing “white silence” and the same police who keep the mansions of their parents safe. In Fairfax, the more traditional Orthodox Jews, in black pants and white shirts, in dangling tzitzit and black hats, had cheered the LAPD and other law enforcement agencies as they rolled in after the pogrom, and Persian Jews handed out donuts and snacks to the members of the National Guard. There is an unbridgeable moral gap between the Chabad synagogue that opened its doors to the National Guard and the Modern Orthodox synagogues that opened their doors to black nationalists. And that gap in the Orthodox community can be seen in those teens cheering the LAPD in Fairfax and those chalking slogans against it in Beverlywood. That gap will determine which community has a future. A community that teaches its children that they are privileged racists and that standing up for Israel and for their own homes and synagogues has to take a back seat to black nationalism, has no future. As Rabbi Pini Dunner, of the Young Israel of North Beverly Hills, wrote, “If supporting BLM means collective suicide, you can count me out.” Those Jews who have had the courage to speak up have been told that now is not a Jewish moment. This is a time for empathizing with criminals, not for standing up for the victims of anti-Semitism. Jay Sanderson, the president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, worried that focusing on the attacks on synagogues would detract from the important cause of the protests. “This is not about us,” Los Angeles Jews have been told. And yet the vandalism of synagogues and businesses, the cries of, “F___ Jews”, and the “F___ Israel” graffiti on a synagogue eloquently testify to the inescapable truth of anti-Semitism that it is about Jews. And if Jews don’t stand up when their synagogues and stores are attacked, who will? Paint can be cleaned off, glass can be swept away, and family savings and dreams can be put away, but there is a bigger price to be paid for failing to stand up to the rise of someone like Melina Abdullah. Bigoted mobs don’t go away when you fail to stand up to them. They gain power and legitimacy. And the price of standing up to them grows while the toll they take with each attack becomes unbearable. The true moral cost of the Los Angeles Pogrom can be measured in the fact that racists were able to get away with attacking synagogues while intimidating some Jews into keeping quiet and supporting them. Tags: Daniel Greenfield, A Farrakhan Supporter, Led, LA Black Lives Matter, Rally, That Became a Pogrom To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Sweden Isn’t Socialist
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 04:12 PM PDT by Kerby Anderson: Americans currently promoting socialism tell us that we shouldn’t look at the failed socialist experiments in Cuba or Venezuela. Instead, we should look at Sweden as proof that socialism works and can bring great prosperity. That’s not what Swedish historian Johan Norberg says. He is featured in a new documentary, “Sweden: Lessons for America.” John Stossel also interviewed Norberg for Stossel TV. Norberg makes it clear that “Sweden is not socialist—because the government doesn’t own the means of production. To see that, you have to go to Venezuela or Cuba or North Korea.” He does admit that the country did have something that resembled socialism a few decades ago. The government heavily taxed the citizens and spent heavily. That was not a good period in Swedish history, especially for the economy. One example he uses is Astrid Lindgren, author of the popular children’s books, Pippi Longstocking. Because her books were popular and sold well, she experienced something Americans cannot even imagine. She had to pay a tax of 102 percent on any new book she sold. Yet even with the high Swedish taxes, there was simply not enough money to fund Sweden’s huge welfare state. Norberg explains that, “People couldn’t get the pension that they thought they depended on for the future.” At this point, the Swedish people had enough and began to reduce the size and scope of the government. John Stossel says, “They cut public spending, privatized the national rail network, abolished certain government monopolies, eliminated inheritance taxes and sold state-owned businesses like the maker of Absolut vodka.” While it is true that Sweden does have a larger welfare state than the US and higher taxes than the US, there are many other areas where Sweden is actually more free market. Sweden isn’t socialist and is actually a good example of why a country doesn’t want to implement socialism. Tags: Kerby Anderson, Sweden, Isn’t Socialist To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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National Emergency . . .
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 04:05 PM PDT . . . Where are the Republicans in this fight? It’s time to stand up and stop looking for others to carry the ball before it’s too late.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco Tags: AF Branco, editorial cartoon, National Emergency To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Erecting Democracy
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 03:59 PM PDT by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Though I opposed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, I was not at all offended when an Iraqi mob toppled the statue of Saddam Hussein. I liked it. That statue was a symbol of oppression. In my mind, at least. I guess that’s the rub, eh? A symbol of oppression to one person might be an important piece of history to another. Here in the good ole USA, we now have our own variant of statue roulette going on, of course. And I wonder: Can we not find a better way to decide public policy regarding statue removal than today’s status quo of leaving it up to roaming, violent mobs? Iconoclastic crowds that, we can see, have some trouble coherently identifying the enemy symbols they seek to vandalize.* “[T]he choice in 2020 is very simple,” offers President Trump. “Do you want to bow before the left-wing mob or do you want to stand up tall and proud as Americans?” Actually, cancel those calisthenics. Let’s vote on the issue. Either lawmakers or citizens should initiate ballot measures, city by city, state by state, asking voters to choose: keep or remove said statute(s). The advantages?
from faulty statue-removal efforts. Perhaps most important of all, a real discussion and debate can take place. Where all sides can be heard. Whatever decisions get made regarding any given monument, we would at least better understand each other. Let’s stop fighting and start voting. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, Erecting Democracy To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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BLM at War with America
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 03:46 PM PDT
by Lloyd Marcus: Outrageously, cowardly and traitorous politicians are allowing Black Lives Matter, a racist hate group, to engage in an “Everything Must Go” fire-sale against America. BLM is literally pulling down monuments and demanding that large portions of our history be removed from the records. They are burning down homes which dare fly the U.S. flag. They are taking control of portions of cities, absurdly claiming it as their new country. Why is BLM behaving like spoiled-brat bullies on America’s playground? The answer: Because they are allowed to do it. My stomach turned watching Tucker Carlson on Fox News cite a Rasmussen poll which says Black Lives Matter has a 62% popularity, more popular than president Trump. I remembered a bit of wisdom my brother gave me years ago. He said whenever something shocking happens, before you respond, stabilize you emotions. Despite the depressing poll, over a million people sought tickets to attend Trump’s rally in Tulsa. Also, a Rasmussen poll says 40% of likely black voters approve of Trump’s job performance. Fake news media is so despicable and obviously agenda driven. Here’s a NYT headline, “Trump’s Rally in Tulsa Could Spread Virus.” Meanwhile, the NYT and the rest of fake news media are encouraging anarchists to flood our streets with protesters with zero concern about spreading the virus. What is so frustrating is BLM is an extreme racist and anti-American hate group. Years ago, BLM declared war on cops and white people. They marched down a NY street chanting, “What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want it? Now!” Folks, how can any American in their right mind support these haters, paid to assassinate cops and whites and destroy our country? Long before the George Floyd incident, BLM was paid $150 million by George Soros and various anti-American liberal corporations and foundations. “Accessory before the fact” is a legal term referring to a person who incites or assists someone to commit a crime. BLM is physically destroying businesses, assaulting and murdering people. Can victims of BLM file lawsuits against major corporations who are eagerly donating millions to the domestic terrorist hate group? Hateful extreme leftists are dominating the airwaves with intellectual-sounding nonsense in praise of BLM. They claim America always has been and always will be irreversibly racist. They say the solution is to tear up and rewrite the U.S. Constitution. Folks, this is hogwash! Given that blacks are only 13% of the population, Christians – good and decent whites – had to play major roles in ending slavery and empowering blacks. And yet, leftists get away with pretending that every achievement made by blacks throughout American history was made despite white America. Historian David Barton has done tremendous research exposing how Christian whites and blacks fought side-by-side to liberate black Americans. Leftists do not give a rat’s derriere about black empowerment or black lives. They view blacks as useful idiots to be exploited in transforming America into leftists’ socialist/communist utopia in which anything goes sexually. A huge elephant in the room is how long will the white majority tolerate being repeatedly poked in the eye with a hot poker of racial hate by BLM and demanded to kneel in worship to blacks? While claiming to be against racial hate, leftists are intentionally generating racial hate. They believe voters will blame Trump and vote against him in November. Evidence that leftists are lying about America being eternally racist is everywhere for anyone willing to see it. Eager to heal our nation from the wounds of slavery and racial discrimination, white America excitedly allowed a black man to bypass the usual vetting process for a presidential candidate. They gifted Obama two terms in the White House. Naive whites believed electing a black president would usher in a new era in which they could never be called “racist” again. Democrats and fake news media used Obama’s skin color as a bludgeon to beat Republicans into submission, giving Obama free rein to implement their agenda to transform America into a socialist nation. Here’s another example of the good-hearted nature and generosity of the American people. Fake news media and Democrats promoted the lie that Republicans and white America did not care about the victims of hurricane Katrina because they were mostly black. The truth is, U.S. donors opened their hearts, giving $4.2 billion to victims of Katrina, which is believed to be the highest such amount ever. Formerly of the CIA, Buck Sexton has been ranting in his articles and tweets that we need to rally around the concept of “wartime conservatism.” Buck says the left is kicking our butts. He also called out conservative billionaires. Why aren’t they purchasing media platforms and funding our cause? The GOP is asking people to donate, which is a good thing. However, everywhere I turn, I see people afraid, angry, and frustrated because they feel like the GOP is doing nothing to push back against antifa and BLM running wild in our streets. I would love for the Tea Party buses to roll again. Frankly, thus far, the funding is simply not there. Yes, I have been contacted by concerned Americans who are eager to donate. However, a tour needs a major donor to get the ball rounding. While we struggle to find funding for a bus tour to inspire and encourage Trump’s base, BLM has a war chest of mega-millions to destroy America and block Trump’s reelection. There is something terribly wrong with this picture. Another thing causing my head to explode is all of the pandering to BLM, an evil and demonic hate group. In submission to BLM, pastors are telling their white congregations to own up to their white privilege. My response is, “Stop it! Stop falling for leftists’ bogus guilt-trip.” For crying out loud! America is the greatest land of opportunity on the planet for all who choose to pursue their dreams. Anything else is a lie! Tags: Lloyd Marcus, BLM at War, with America To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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8 Key Points to Distinguish Absentee and All-Mail Voting
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 03:07 PM PDT by Fred Lucas: President Donald Trump has said he plans to vote absentee this year, although he decries the recent push for all-mail elections. The two methods aren’t interchangeable, but are both subsets of voting by mail. On Monday, the president reiterated his opposition to mail-in voting, tweeting: “Because of MAIL-IN BALLOTS, 2020 will be the most RIGGED Election in our nation’s history.”
Absentee voting is a longstanding institution in American elections, but liberals’ demand to expand nationally what currently is widespread in only five states would be a radical change. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the all-mail voting policy advocated by Democrats in Congress has prompted concerns about the increased risk of election fraud. “They take many, many ballots and they put them all together, and then they just dump them, and nobody has any idea whether they’re crooked or not,” Trump said last month at a Rose Garden event. “It’s another thing to do absentee voting, or if somebody has a medical condition where they go through a process and they get an absentee ballot—that’s OK. That’s different.” Trump went on to say about the difference between absentee and mail-in ballots: 1. What’s the Difference? Absentee balloting traditionally has been a means to participate in an election for voters who are unable to physically go to the polls, whether because of mobility issues such as an illness, travel on Election Day, military service, or residence on a college campus. The COVID-19 crisis prompted some liberal lawmakers to demand a universal mail-in system in which ballots would be mailed to all registered voters for them to make choices and return by mail. Most localities that have all-mail voting also have some in-person voting mechanism in place, according to Ballotpedia. Absentee voting is prone to fraud, election experts say, but has more safeguards than all-mail voting. “The main difference is [in] voting by absentee ballot, a voter has to request a ballot in most cases and fill out a form and sign to authenticate the request,” Hans von Spakovsky, a former member of the Federal Election Commission who is a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, told The Daily Signal. States vary in how election officials verify whether the person applying for an absentee ballot is really the registered voter he says he is. For example, in 17 states, election officials compare an applicant’s information against the voter registration database, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. In 19 states, officials verify the signature. “With all-mail [voting], they just send out a ballot and without certainty it’s going to a live voter,” von Spakovsky said. “The problem with all-mail voting is that ballots are mailed to every registered voter. We know voter registration rolls are in bad shape all across the country, with multiple duplications and sending out ballots to people that don’t live there.” A dozen states currently allow voters to request an absentee ballot online, which is not the same as voting online: Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Virginia, plus the District of Columbia. 2. Does This Increase the Chance of Fraud? Absentee ballots “remain the largest source of potential voter fraud,” the commission concluded. In 2008, the CalTech/MIT Voting Technology Project recommended: “First, restrict or abolish on-demand absentee voting in favor of in-person early voting. The convenience that on-demand absentees produces is bought at a significant cost to the real and perceived integrity of the voting process.” In one practice, known as ballot harvesting, political operatives may collect absentee ballots from voters and even be present when a voter makes selections. California formally legalized ballot harvesting last year, and a Senate bill sponsored by Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., would expand it nationally. Regarding ballot harvesting, the Carter-Baker commission recommended in 2005 that states “prohibit a person from handling absentee ballots other than the voter, an acknowledged family member, the U.S. Postal Service or other legitimate shipper, or election officials.” Fifteen states and the District place no restrictions on third parties distributing and collecting ballots: Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Virginia. “If a voter is marking a ballot at home, and not in the presence of election officials, there may be more opportunity for coercion by family members or others,” according to the National Conference of State Legislatures in describing advantages and disadvantages of mail-in ballots. Mail-in ballots, particularly those sent without a voter’s request, also could be prone to theft, von Spakovsky said. “You have a very valuable commodity in an election—a ballot—floating around, and that can be picked up by ballot harvesters or others and mailed in,” von Spakovsky said. 3. Do Mailed Ballots Spark Real Problems? Trump focused on California, where Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, announced plans for mail-in voting. Trump said these ballots could go to “people that aren’t citizens, illegals.” “Anybody that walks in California is going to get a ballot,” Trump said Tuesday. “We’re not going to destroy this country by allowing things like that to happen. We’re not destroying our country. This has more to do with fairness and honesty and, really, our country itself.” The move by the three states coincides with a new finding that 28.3 million mail-in ballots have gone missing, based on data from the federal Election Assistance Commission covering election years 2012 through 2018, Real Clear Politics reported this week. The EAC data was compiled by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election integrity group. Since 2003, the results of at least 15 elections have been overturned as a result of voter fraud. The most recent and highest profile of these cases was when the North Carolina Board of Elections decertified the outcome of the 2018 race in the 9th Congressional District and ordered a new election after evidence of absentee ballot fraud emerged. In the North Carolina race, about 61% of all mailed votes were cast for Republican candidate Mark Harris over Democrat Dan McCeady, although only 16% of those requesting a ballot were Republicans. In the new election, Republican Dan Bishop stepped in as the party nominee and won. Although politicians cite the coronavirus as grounds for expanding voting by mail, 413,000 Wisconsin voters showed up to vote and the state saw no spike in COVID-19 cases. Earlier this year in Oregon, which pioneered all-mail voting, numerous voters reportedly received the wrong ballot in the mail for the state’s primary election. Oregon has “closed” primary elections, meaning that only Democrats may vote in Democratic primaries and only Republicans may vote in Republican primaries. However, several anecdotal complaints to state and local election officials alleged that unaffiliated voters were mailed ballots to vote in the Democratic primary, which they weren’t eligible to do. Meanwhile, some Republican voters received ballots listing them as unaffiliated, meaning they couldn’t vote in a primary for president, Congress, and the state Legislature, but could vote in nonpartisan local contests. 4. What States Automatically Send Ballots? Another three states—California, Nebraska, and North Dakota—allow local jurisdictions to determine whether elections will be only by mail. In California, the largest state in the nation, about 50% of the voting population lives in counties that automatically send out ballots. In 1998, Oregon became the first state to adopt voting only by mail. The neighboring state of Washington enacted such a law in 2011, Colorado in 2013. In Hawaii, mail-only voting has been on the books since last year. Utah allowed local jurisdictions to do all-mail voting in 2012, then expanded to statewide last year. 5. How Does Absentee Voting Differ by State? In “excuse required” systems, a voter must meet certain criteria, which varies from state to state but generally provide that a voter must give a reason for being unable to show up at the polls Election Day. Here also, an absentee application is required. In two-thirds of the states, an excuse is not required to vote absentee, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. 6. Does Voting by Mail Increase Participation? Voter participation increases at least in some cases, research shows, but not in a big way. Washington state’s all-mail system saw an increase in voter participation by 2 to 4 percentage points, according to a 2013 study. A 2018 study in Utah found voter participation was up by 5 to 7 percentage points under the mail-in system compared to the previous system. 7. What’s Impact on State, Local Budgets? However, the National Conference of State Legislatures notes that sending ballots by mail increases printing costs for elections. “There may be up-front costs of changing to different vote-counting equipment, although overall fewer voting machines are required in jurisdictions that have more absentee/mailed ballot voting and count ballots at a centralized location,” the state legislative group says on its website, citing advantages and disadvantages. “If a state chooses to pay for return postage for these ballots that could also increase costs.” 8. What Are Downsides Besides Fraud? But when marking a ballot outside a polling place, a voter could check more options than allowed, also called an “overvote,” or fail to make their choice clear, called an “undervote.” According to the National Conference of State Legislatures: Fred Lucas (@FredLucasWH) is the White House correspondent for The Daily Signal. 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God Is Laughing At Your Plans
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 02:26 PM PDT by Mario Murillo Ministries: “Of every earthly plan that be known to man, He is unconcerned. He’s got plans of His own to set up His throne when He returns.” –Bob Dylan Three men. Barack Obama, George Soros, and Bill Gates have plans—plans that could envelope the world. They are feverishly putting the finishing touches on strategies to redefine the human race. They are the apostles of the “new normal.” The first conspirator wishes to rule through a puppet President. The second one is funding and managing global anarchy. The last one named is pinning his hope on a mandatory vaccine. Pandemic, economic collapse and rioting provide the perfect situation for men to seize power. It is right out of the book most favored by the Deep State: Saul Alinsky’s Rules For Radicals. The proof of their power grab? The illegal shutdown of churches. The elites who believe they are on a higher level of wealth and power, also believe, “Never waste a crisis.” And if there is no crisis available—you create one. The Bible looks these three men in the eye and asks, “Why would you be planning something so foolish and so doomed to fail?” Specifically, in Psalm 2:1, it says “Why do the nations rage, and the people plot a vain thing?” The devil has deceived Obama, Soros, and Gates. They think they are working for the greater good. Satan convinced them they are building a utopia of justice, happiness and health. Instead, if what they are trying to create were ever implemented, it would result in the most sinister world-order imaginable. They, like Biden, are mere puppets. How do we know they are puppets? Throughout history, tyrants and moguls have lusted for control. Ultimately, they develop a specific hatred—a hatred of Christ, the rightful Ruler of the world. And they never realize why they hate Jesus, or who is pulling their strings. The jealousy that consumes Satan, knowing that Christ will someday rule the earth, will seep into anyone who serves him. Satan hides this fact. As Keyser Söze said in the film, The Usual Suspects: “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he did not exist.” Barack, George, and Bill don’t believe Satan exists, let alone that he is using them and instilling in them his hatred for Jesus. This trio opposes Christianity and Israel. They are working to rid the world of the laws of God. Psalm 2:2-3 describes them: “The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and against His Anointed, saying, “Let us break their bonds in pieces and cast away their cords from us These three men are formidable foes. They wield astonishing power. They have mountains of money, unlimited connections, and enormous influence. Will they drive the church underground? Is it possible that they can indeed plow under the entire moral foundation of America, and even the world? Is God concerned? But, God’s dealings do not stop there: verse 5, “Then He shall speak to them in His wrath, and distress them in His deep displeasure…” God is not only laughing at their plans, He will wreck their plans. His wrath will be poured out on their vain imaginings. The word backfire does not begin to cover the next act of God against men who try to bury the church and set up their own kingdom. The nations are the express inheritance of Jesus Christ. Psalm 2 goes on to say in verses 7-8. “The Lord has said to Me, ‘You are My Son, today I have begotten You. Ask of Me, and I will give You the nations for Your inheritance, and the ends of the earth for Your possession.” That is why Jesus turned the devil down when he tried to tempt Him with all the kingdoms of the world. Jesus was going to get them anyway! There is no doubt that we face a time when evil will make the greatest bid for control in history. I believe we are in that moment. I believe that evil in all of its vile colors will now rise to crush our freedom and our churches. But God is watching the tyrants. And His eye is on His beloved. We can fear and hide or we can stand and watch God give us weapons of supernatural effectiveness, words to preach that can’t be resisted, and miracle provision to finish our course with joy. These are dark days, but God has not forsaken us. God is laughing at their threats! Barack Obama, George Soros, Bill Gates—you would do well to abandon your course. A mighty God protects us. The devil whom you serve, is already doomed, and he will take you three down with him. My final warning is this, gentlemen—beware of what God plans to do about your plans. Psalm 2:9-10, “You shall break them with a rod of iron; You shall dash them to pieces like a potter’s vessel. Now therefore, be wise, O kings; be warned, you judges of the earth.” Our God reigns, and the kingdoms of this earth shall become the Kingdoms of our Lord, and of His Christ! Tags: Mario Murillo, Ministries, God Is Laughing, At Your Plans, Barack Obama, George Soros, Bill Gates To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Coronavirus Cases Are Climbing Again. So What?
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 02:04 PM PDT by I & I Editorial Board: A dozen states have seen record highs in new coronavirus cases, blares the news media, accompanied by dire warnings of a “second wave” of the disease because those awful Republican states reopened too soon. Once again, however, the mainstream press is needlessly scaring the public by hiding the relevant context. One news outlet put it this way: “The U.S. reported more than 33,000 new coronavirus cases on Saturday – the highest total since May 1 – while the surge of infections in several states is outpacing growth in coronavirus testing.” White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow tried to tamp down the panic by declaring that there is no second wave. “There are some hotspots. We’re on it,” he said. Even if there is a “second wave,” it doesn’t mean anything in and of itself. For one thing the Centers for Disease Control has long predicted that coronavirus cases would increase as the country reopened, for the simple reason that the lockdowns were never intended to stop the spread of the disease, only to slow it down. Remember? Flatten the curve? The point of the lockdown was to give the country the time to ramp up testing, look for treatments, and increase medical supplies. By curbing the spread, health officials could more readily identify hotspots and conduct contact tracing, and the health care system could cope with any increase in demand. Which, as Kudlow points out, is exactly what’s happening now. What’s more, the increase in coronavirus cases matters only if they are going up faster than expected, and whether this is resulting in a second wave of deaths. Neither of those appears to be true. Take Georgia, for example. Gov. Brian Kemp took plenty of heat for reopening the state starting in late April. He was gambling with people’s lives, we were told. One epidemiological model predicted shortly after Kemp’s announcement that daily COVID-19 deaths would likely double in Georgia by August. “The model predicts that the number of COVID-19 deaths per day in Georgia will jump from 32 people dying on May 1 to a projected 63 people dying per day by August 4,” reported WRCB TV. In fact, the number of daily deaths in the state had already peaked on April 16 at 57 and has been steadily declining ever since. The state recorded a total of 37 deaths all last week, and zero on Sunday. The same trend is happening nationally, which has seen the growth rate in the total number of cases steadily outstrip the growth in COVID-19 deaths for many weeks now. So far this month, in fact, the number of new cases on June 21 was 16% higher than on June 1, but the daily number of deaths was 63% lower. Still, won’t the current spike in cases lead to a subsequent spike in deaths? That’s unlikely. As Michael Fumento has repeatedly pointed out in these pages and elsewhere, death rates are higher at the start of an outbreak for the simple reason that the disease claims the low-hanging fruit first. This, he says, is known as Farr’s Law. In the case of COVID-19, this reality is glaringly apparent, as the disease strictly targets the old and infirm. The latest CDC data show that those aged 65 and older account for 80% of all COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. But that age group makes up only 16% of the population. At the other end of the spectrum, those under age 35 comprise 45% of the population but account for a tiny 0.8% of COVID-19 deaths. Not only has the disease already claimed many of the most vulnerable in this country, there are also millions who now have antibodies. The combination means that even if there are lots of new cases going forward, the death toll is likely to be far less severe than it has been. Just don’t expect anyone in the mainstream press to explain this, because they’re too busy looking for ways to blame a scary “second wave” on President Donald Trump. Tags: I&I Editorial, Issues & Insights, Coronavirus cases, climbing again, so what? To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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China Virus Shutdown Re-Proves: More Government Means Less Private Sector Competition
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 01:52 PM PDT
by Seton Motley, Contributing Author: Despite the way Big Media has incessantly phrased it – the China Virus hasn’t shut down a single US business for a single day. Governments – in the name of China Virus – have shut down almost all businesses almost everywhere. In the process, they murdered a perfectly good $22 trillion economy. In the process, they murdered tens (hundreds?) of thousands of small businesses. You know who LOVES the shutdown? Big Business. Big businesses are watching tens (hundreds?) of thousands of their competitors either die – or be crippled beyond recovery…to be later purchased and subsumed by Big Business. More than two months of government shutdown ago – this was a headline: Jeff Bezos’s Net Worth Has Increased by $24 Billion During the Covid-19 Pandemic Bezos, of course, owns Amazon. The monster online retailer that sells…everything. Bezos LOVES watching the government murder tens (hundreds?) of thousands of his competitors. As his massively expanding bank account attests. The more government sits upon the economy – the greater the number of businesses that get squashed. The Big Business Amazons can withstand the strain. The Mom & Pop Shoppes can not. Government is – always and everywhere – an impediment to greater private sector competition. Which of course means government is – always and everywhere – an impediment to greater private sector growth. Because as we just witnessed with the China Virus shutdown – more competitors can only exist in a healthy economy. Because there’s more money for which to compete. Which means less government is a necessity. To wit: If you want more competitors competing to connect the Internet to people not currently connected – get the government the heck out of the way. Behold an essay written by current Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Michael O’Reilly. Removing Unnecessary Barriers and Maximizing Competition in USF Auctions: “In striving to bring broadband access to all unserved Americans within existing funding constraints, the FCC must stretch scarce Universal Service Fund (USF) dollars as far as possible…. “(C)ompetition, on both an intra- and inter-area basis, helps drive down the funding amount needed to entice the private sector to build out broadband to areas that wouldn’t be served…. “In implementing our reverse auctions, we should always aim to maximize participation and, in turn, competition, rather than arbitrarily limit the number of auction competitors. “One way to do this is to eliminate the condition that auction winners be designated eligible telecommunications carriers (ETCs).” So – government is looking to spend government money to connect the unconnected. That’s the USF program (check your phone bills for USF taxes…and despair). The government “reverse auctions” the USF jobs to connect the unconnected. And the government artificially, severely limits the number of bidders – with its ridiculous ETC designation: “Over the years, it has become clear to me that certain providers have been discouraged from competing for USF support to serve high cost areas due to the ETC requirement…. “While requiring ETC status doesn’t bar participation by certain providers on its face, it serves as a major obstacle for many companies in practice. “Getting the designation itself can be a time-consuming and resource-intensive process, especially depending on the state jurisdiction in question. However, that pales in comparison to the added regulatory burdens and litigation risks that come with being subject to state telecom regulation. “Individual states have specific requirements for incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers, including ETCs, covering everything from billing to service level reporting, installation, late fees, accounting standards, and customer complaint processes, which add complexity for companies that operate in multiple states or nationwide and may even conflict with providers’ existing local regulatory requirements for other services in multi-product bundles. “And, the designation often introduces new burdens: take, for example, state-specific Lifeline requirements and certain states’ disconnection rules that require ETCs to continue providing basic voice service to a customer despite a lengthy period of non-payment. “In other words, a nationwide provider with streamlined practices would potentially become subject to a patchwork of regulations—in certain cases, upwards of 40 different regulatory regimes—even though many of the rules entirely pre-date the modern broadband networks that our auctions are trying to subsidize, often, by several decades. “Even more significant in driving potential bidders away, becoming an ETC can involve tremendous uncertainty and unforeseen burdens. Certain state commissions have been overzealous in expanding their regulatory reach, for example, by proposing onerous, unreasonable rules requiring carriers to report on network outages far in excess of the FCC’s existing reporting system and in a manner likely to undermine confidential consumer data. “Elsewhere, there have been attempts to mandate specific backup power requirements that would be technologically, logistically, and economically infeasible to comply with, create serious fire and safety risks, and wouldn’t even help maintain service for the vast majority of consumers. “Further, several state PUCs have improperly attempted to regulate interstate VoIP services outside of their jurisdiction, which some providers—and the FCC itself—have successfully fought.” Did you get all that government-imposition insanity? Becoming a government-approved ETC – is for companies a giant pain in the posterior. Before, during and after receiving the designation. In ways both known – and unknown. And as with the China Virus shutdown, it is smaller companies that can least afford to deal with the government’s many ETC inanities. So less companies seek the ETC designation. Which means less companies are bidding to connect the unconnected to the Internet. Which means fewer unconnected people become connected. So let us bag the ETC, shall we? And let thousands of competitor flowers bloom. Tags: Seton Motley, Less Government, China, Virus Shutdown, Re-Proves, More Governments, Less Private Sector Competition To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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John Bolton’s Temper Tantrum
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 01:41 PM PDT
by Caroline Glick: Former US national security adviser John Bolton’s critics routinely refer to him as a neoconservative. But they are wrong. Bolton was never part of the neoconservative clique of Bush administration officials. Neoconservatives are messianists and American imperialism is their replacement theology. Neoconservatives view America as the Promised Land and Americans as the Chosen People. From their perspective, the Torah was superseded by the Declaration of Independence. The Torah will not go forth from Zion, but from Washington, and the world will reach a redemptive state – what Jews refer to as “Tikkun Olam” not when the nations of the world accept God’s reign, but when the American empire brings democracy to all corners of the world. Bolton, like President Donald Trump, disdains messianism. Like President Trump, his view of foreign policy is cut and dry. America is the good guy. It has enemies and allies. It is supposed to be good to its allies and bad to its enemies so that the people will want to be its allies and won’t want to be its enemies. This worldview stands at the base of Bolton’s longstanding and firm support for Israel. Rightly, he views Israel as the US’s only loyal ally in the Middle East. He recognizes that the stronger Israel is, the stronger the US is. For this reason, Bolton opposed the peace process with the PLO and Israel’s unilateral withdrawals from its security zone in southern Lebanon and Gaza Strip. He rightly recognized that all of these moves weakened Israel and empowered its enemies, which are also America’s enemies. Alas, the two men’s common sense of the general thrust of US national security policy did not translate into a good working relationship. And truth be told, the person most responsible for their inability to work together was Bolton, not Trump. It gives me no pleasure to say this. I have known John Bolton for 15 years. Like Vice President Mike Pence, Bolton was kind enough to write a recommendation on the back cover of my book The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East when it was published in 2014. I met with Bolton during his tenure at the White House when he came to Jerusalem. And no less than the excerpts from his angry memoir of service in the White House, those meetings drove home the point that a common foreign policy vantage point is insufficient to form a basis for joint efforts. As he does in his book, which is due to be released this week, in our meetings Bolton complained that Trump has no foreign policy strategy. But this is simply not true. The consistency of Trump’s foreign policies across the board make clear that the President has a clear and well thought out strategic vision and operational perspective. Trump’s strategic goal is to make America stronger – first and foremost at home. Trump ventures into the world not to deter enemies or embrace allies per se. He goes out into the world to rebuild America’s industrial base by bringing back the factories and firms that decamped to China and Mexico and other foreign lands over the past 30 years and taken millions of American jobs with them. Trump doesn’t care about arms races for their own sakes. He cares about them because he wants America to be number one and because he wants more defense industries hiring more Americans in America. This “America First” perspective in turn has achieved the goals of deterrence and weakened America’s enemies more quickly and effectively than military-based deterrence strategies that seek deterrence for its own sake. This then brings us to Trump’s operational perspective. Trump’s preferred tool for advancing his foreign policy agenda is economic power, not military might. The 45th president has wielded economic sanctions and offensive economic policies to bolster America’s global posture and advance its national interests more effectively and won greater success with them than anyone ever dreamed possible. Bolton never understood what Trump was doing. And rather respect the businessman who came out of his gilded tower in Manhattan to run for the presidency and won, rather than try to understand and align his thinking with his boss, Bolton belittled Trump and his achievements. Towards the end of his tenure at the White House, Bolton seemed to reject Trump’s very right to see the world in his own way. The big break for Bolton, it seems, came on June 20, 2019. That day Iran’s Revolutionary Guards shot down a US drone over the Straits of Hormuz. Initially, Trump heeded the counsel of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Bolton and ordered a retaliatory strike against Iran. But at the last moment, Trump changed his mind and canceled the strike. When Bolton arrived in Israel several days later, he was beside himself with rage. In his fury then and now, Bolton overlooked two simple facts. First, Trump is a politician. As such, he has considerations that unelected advisers do not have. As a former presidential candidate, Bolton might have been expected to understand that. But as national security adviser, Bolton clearly disregarded the importance politicians generally and Trump specifically places in maintaining loyalty to his voters. Second, Bolton refused to see the forest from the trees. True, Trump refused to launch a direct retaliatory strike over the drone attack, and from a tit-for-tat perspective, his inaction may have looked like a sign of weakness. But it is inarguable that by June 2019, Trump’s policy towards Iran was lightyears away from his predecessors’ policies. George W. Bush gave Iran a free pass for masterminding the deaths of hundreds of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. Barack Obama legitimized Iran’s nuclear weapons program and transferred billions to the ayatollahs. Trump abandoned Obama’s nuclear deal and instituted the harshest economic sanctions on Iran ever while supporting Israel’s actions against Iran’s clients in Syria. At base, Bolton’s conduct, both during his White House tenure and since his departure, is the behavior of a man who was unable to accept that he was an adviser to the president, not the president. Rather than embrace the opportunity Trump gave him to have a seat at the table of the world’s most powerful leader, Bolton begrudged Trump’s position at the head of the table. Since leaving office, Bolton has dedicated himself to undermining the president whose only sin was failing to see the world through John Bolton’s eyes. Tags: Caroline Glick, John Bolton, Temper Tantrum, To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Legal Reckoning for Jackson, MS Mayor’s Foolish Carry Ban
Posted: 23 Jun 2020 01:37 PM PDT by NRA-ILA: As we reported earlier, Chokwe Lumumba, the mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, announced an executive order on April 24 as part of his response to the COVID-19 civil emergency. The order prohibited the “carrying of an unconcealed loaded or unloaded pistol or revolver or any other firearm, carried upon the person or in a sheath, belt holster or shoulder holster or in a purse, handbag, satchel, other similar bag or briefcase or fully enclosed case, with such pistol, revolver, or firearm being wholly or partially visible.” Almost immediately, the Mississippi Justice Institute filed a federal lawsuit against the mayor and the city on behalf of State Rep. Dana Criswell, alleging that the mayor’s open carry ban was an illegal and unconstitutional attack on firearm rights. Lynn Fitch, Mississippi’s Attorney General and the chief legal officer for the state, filed an amicus brief in support of the plaintiff. The brief notes that not only did Mayor Lumumba attempt to override state and federal laws, he failed to connect the need for the order to the COVID-19 pandemic, “the reason for enacting the civil emergency in the first place.” “Given the Mayor’s long-standing and well-documented opposition to Mississippians’ right to open carry, it is abundantly clear that the Order serves as pretext to achieve a goal he has sought for years, to extinguish the constitutional right to open carry.” The litigation came to an exceptionally speedy halt on June 12, with the entry of an order and consent decree by Chief U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan, III that spelled out the terms of the settlement between the parties. Although the order means the underlying action is dismissed, the court retains the authority to enforce the order “in perpetuity.” The consent decree includes the parties’ express recognition of “the importance of the rights” protected by the Second Amendment and the “right to keep and bear arms” provision of the Mississippi Constitution. The City of Jackson, the mayor and city council, and all other city agents or employees, are prohibited from adopting: That sentiment isn’t restricted to the city council. An online petition launched by Mayor Lumumba in April refers to his executive order and seeks to repeal open carry in Mississippi. As of mid-June, not only had the petition failed to reach the very modest target of 200 signatures, it was actually being used by many to express their support for open carry and their constitutional rights. It is unclear what the mayor thinks of this court-ordered rebuke but it seems he’s practicing a bit of social distancing from the whole sorry affair. Although the City admitted the truth of the allegations made in the lawsuit as part of the consent decree – that the executive order violated the plaintiff’s rights under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, Article 3, Section 12 of the Mississippi Constitution, and Mississippi statutory law – the decree adds that Mayor Lumumba himself had “not filed responsive pleadings” in the litigation but nonetheless “denies Plaintiff’s allegations.” Tags: NRA, ILA, Mississippi, Carry, open carry, Foolish Carry Ban, Chokwe Lumumba, mayor, Jackson, Mississippi To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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FIRST READ: Trump questions why he trails Fauci’s popularity. The answer is pretty obvious.
President Trump asked a simple question on Tuesday: Why isn’t he getting credit for Dr. Anthony Fauci’s sky-high approval ratings – since he’s Fauci’s boss?
The obvious answer: Because Fauci and Trump have treated the coronavirus in two completely different ways. Just look at their statements and actions from yesterday.
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Trump downplayed the virus, tweeting: “Cases are going up in the U.S. because we are testing far more than any other country, and ever expanding. With smaller testing we would show fewer cases!”
Fauci, by contrast, sounded the alarm in his congressional testimony on Tuesday. “We’ve been hit badly,” he said yesterday. “It’s a serious situation.” Fauci added that in some areas, “we’ve done very well,” citing New York as an example. “However, in other areas of the country, we’re now seeing a disturbing surge of infections.”
Trump attended an indoor rally in hot spot Arizona, where most of the attendees – including Trump – didn’t wear masks.
Fauci, meanwhile, urged the public to wear masks. “Everyone agrees in the public health sector that wearing a mask is beneficial. It may not be perfect, as we often say, wear it and don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. It is always better to have a mask on that to not have a mask on. Both for acquisition and for transmission.”
And yesterday at his rally in Arizona, Trump focused on his re-election: “You’re fighting against an oppressive left-wing ideology that is driven by hate and seeks to purge all dissent.”
Fauci, on the other hand, focused on combating the coronavirus in the states with surging cases: “Right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surgings that we’re seeing in Florida, in Texas, in Arizona, and in other states.”
It’s become a common theme in First Read, but we have to say it again: The president of the United States – facing the biggest challenge to the country in the last 75 years – is refusing to lead.
And he’s ceded that leadership to Fauci instead.
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TWEET OF THE DAY: Another national poll has Trump down by double digits
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Words do matter
Throughout the campaign and Trump’s presidency, entire news cycles have been eaten up by deciphering what the president meant by a certain comment. Was that a joke? Sarcasm? A threat?
And there’s often a backlash from Trump allies during these news cycles – about how the media is caught up in technicalities … or can’t take a joke … or is tiresomely taking him “literally not seriously.”
But as cliché as it is to say that words matter, precision from the leader of the country very much matters when the consequences of an off-the-cuff remark feel very real to YOU personally.
- “When the looting starts, the shooting starts” may just be an off-the-cuff statement if you personally aren’t planning to attend a protest, or don’t have a child who is, or aren’t a person of color. But the precise meaning very much matters if you think that statement puts you or a loved one at risk.
- “Locker room talk” might seem banal to some. But if you’re a victim of assault, there’s nothing casual about the president’s words and the example he sets.
- Telling cops “please don’t be too nice” might be just a riff if you’ve never worried that it’s your kid who might end up in the back of a police car.”
- “Slow down the testing” may be a meaningless joke if you’re convinced that Covid is overblown. But if you’ve got a loved one at risk, being able to get a test might feel very much like a life-or-death matter.
- Injecting disinfectant may seem “sarcastic,” but if you’re a senior citizen looking for any way to protect yourself so you can see your grandkids, you might really want to know exactly what he’s talking about.
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DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers that you need to know today
2,352,721: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 29,228 more cases than yesterday morning.)
121,831: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 788 more than yesterday morning.)
28.07 million: The number of coronavirus TESTS that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
84 percent: The share of ICU beds in use at Arizona hospitals as of Tuesday.
Nearly 6 in 10: The share of Black Americans who say they believe the death of George Floyd will increase white Americans’ awareness of racial discrimination by police, per a new Washington Post-Ipsos poll.
More than a million: The expected total vote tally in yesterday’s Kentucky primary election, including about 800,000 mail ballots.
Two: The number of Trump-backed GOP candidates who lost to primary challengers in Kentucky and North Carolina last night.
24: The current age of one of those two victorious GOP primary challengers, Madison Cawthorn, who defeated the Trump-backed candidate in the race to replace Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows.
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2020 VISION: Progressives running strong (so far) in last night’s primaries
In Kentucky’s Democratic Senate primary, Amy McGrath leads Charles Booker by 4 percentage points, 44 percent to 40 percent – with just 10 percent of the estimated vote in. Given that most of Fayette County (Lexington) and all of Jefferson County (Louisville) haven’t reported any vote yet, that’s looking like good news for Booker.
In New York’s congressional primaries, it’s going to take a while to count the absentee ballots, but here’swhere things stand now:
In NY-16, Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., is trailing progressive challenger Jamaal Bowman by 25 percentage points.
In NY-17, progressive Mondaire Jones has the big lead in the race to replace retiring Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y.
In NY-12, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., is clinging to a 570-vote lead over Suraj Patel. (The Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman believes the outstanding ballots SHOULD be friendly to Maloney.)
In NY-9, Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., holds a commanding lead over Adem Bunkeddeko.
In NY-14, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., had no troubles against former CNBC reporter Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
In NY-15, Ritchie Torres has what appears to be a comfortable lead over Michael Blake and Ruben Diaz in the Dem primary to replace retiring Rep. Jose Serrano, D-N.Y.
In VA-5, Cameron Webb, an African-American physician at UVA, won the Democratic primary, and will face Republican Bob Good in what could be a competitive race in the fall.
And in the surprise of the night, 24-year-old Madison Cawthorn (who will turn 25 later this summer) won the GOP primary to replace former Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., who is now President Trump’s chief of staff.
Trump, Meadows and other prominent Republicans had endorsed another candidate, Lynda Bennett. Cawthorn would become the youngest member of Congress if/when he wins this GOP-friendly seat in November.
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AD WATCH from Ben Kamisar
A pro-Biden super PAC is launching a new round of television and digital advertising targeting swing-state voters with an economic case for the former vice president, NBC’s Mike Memoli reports.
Unite The Country’s new $10 million campaign highlights Biden’s work as vice president overseeing the implementation of the 2009 stimulus program to help the United States recover from the Great Recession.
“We’ve been through this before,” the broadcast ad – targeting Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – reminds viewers.
“14 million jobs created. The auto industry rescued. The longest sustained growth in American history.”
“He’ll do it again,” the spot promises.
Unite The Country has devoted its paid media efforts to such positive, economic messaging to boost Biden’s candidacy while another super PAC, Priorities USA, has largely focused on anti-Trump messaging.
Unite The Country officials say making an affirmative case for Biden, especially on the economy, is of critical importance as President Trump’s handling of the economy remains one of the few selling points for his reelection in voter surveys.
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Dems block GOP Senate police reform bill
Senate Democrats indicated on Tuesday that they plan to block today’s vote on the GOP police reform bill which would allow debate on the legislation to begin. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the bill “deeply, fundamentally and irrevocably flawed.”
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker said this on why the GOP was pushing to move forward with a procedural vote: “And this is the richest part of it all, where they are going to blame Democrats for not wanting real reform. And so the question simply is this: Who do you trust on police reform in America? The NAACP or Mitch McConnell? Who do you trust on police reform in America? The ACLU or Mitch McConnell? Who do you trust? The lawyers committee for civil rights or Mitch McConnell?”
You can read more about the Senate’s squabble here.
Over on the House side, the Democrats’ reform bill still hasn’t been voted on – even though Democrats hold enough of a majority to pass the bill without Republican support. So it’s now a question of who has the political capital to force action forward: Democrats who can pass a bill in the House and block GOP bills in the Senate, or Senate Republicans and President Trump who can stop any bill from passing the Senate and ending up on the president’s desk?
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THE LID: Money Talks
Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we looked at how Joe Biden has upped his fundraising game in the age of coronavirus.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
In a virtual fundraiser with Joe Biden last night, Barack Obama said Democrats should feel a sense of “urgency” about November.
A federal prosecutor is expected to testify to Congress today that AG Bill Barr gave inappropriate orders based on political considerations, including exerting pressure to cut Roger Stone a deal.
Trump’s family is going to court to try to block publication of his niece’s critical book about the president.
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